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VQT5L27 XX1014KT0 -PS ENGLISH Model No. AW-HE130W Model No. AW-HE130K Operating Instruction HD Integrated Camera Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. z About the instruction manuals • Operating Instructions (this document): This manual describes how to operate and configure [...]
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WP, AW HE130KP) CA UTION RI SK O F EL EC TR IC S HO CK D O NO T OP EN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER TO SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended [...]
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FCC NOTICE (USA) Thisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCRules. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions: (1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmay causeu[...]
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) WARNING: Thisequipmentmustbeearthed. Toensuresafeoperation,thethree-pinplugmustbeinserted onlyintoastandardthree-pinpowerpointwhichiseffectively earthedthroughthenormalhouseholdwiring. Extensioncordsusedwith?[...]
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EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS 1. Applicable standards and operating environment The apparatus is compliant with: • standardsEN55103-1andEN55103-2,and • electromagneticenvironmentsE4. Inaresidential,commercial,lightindustrialandurbanoutdoorsenvironment,this[...]
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Caution for AC Mains Lead FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY. This product is equipped with 2 types of AC mains cable. One is for continental Europe, etc. and the other one is only for U.K. Appropriatemainscablemustbeusedineachlocalarea,sincetheothertypeofmainscableisnot[...]
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Note on grounding • Groundtheunitviathe<SIGNALGND>groundconnector. Ground connector to ground connector on wall outlet, ground bar, etc. 6 7 Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) (continued)[...]
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Contents Read this first! (For AW HE130WP, AW HE130KP) ............................ 2 Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) ............................ 4 Noteongrounding ............................................................................... 7 Before use .....................................................................[...]
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Trademarks and registered trademarks • Microsoft ® ,Windows ® ,Windows ® 7,Windows ® 8,Windows ® 8.1, InternetExplorer ® ,ActiveX ® andDirectX ® areeitherregistered trademarksortrademarksofMicrosoftCorporationintheUnited Statesandothercountries. •[...]
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Before use Overview • ThisunitisafullHDcamerawithanintegratedpan-tiltheadthat featuresthenewlydeveloped1/2.86-typefullHD3MOSsensorand digitalsignalprocessor(DSP). • Inadditiontoitsoptical20×zoomlens,theunitisequippedwith 1[...]
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IMPORTANT • Failuretoprovidetherequiredpersonalcomputerenvironment mayslowdownthedelineationoftheimagesonthescreen,make itimpossibleforthewebbrowsertoworkandcauseotherkindsof problems. <NOTE> • Fordetailsoncomputerrequireme[...]
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Multi-format support • Youcanswitchbetweenthefollowingformatsviathecamera menusorawebbrowser. Supported formats: 1080/59.94p,1080/29.97p,1080/23.98p,1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97PsF,1080/23.98PsF,720/59.94p,480/59.94p(HDMI) or480/59.94i(SDI),1080/50p,1080/25p,108[...]
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z AW-RP120 z AW-RP50 z AK-HRP200 • It may be necessary to upgrade the version of the controller in order to support the unit. Consult with your dealer. <NOTE> • Thefollowingoperationscannotbeperformedviathefollowingcontrollers. Item AW-RP400 AW-CB400 AW-RP555 AW-RP655 Gainconfiguration Controller suppor[...]
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Accessories Checkthatthefollowingaccessoriesarepresentandaccountedfor. • Afterremovingtheproductfromitscontainer,disposeofthepowercablecapandpackingmaterialsinanappropriatemanner. CD-ROM (1) • OperatingInstruction • EasyIPSetupSoftware [...]
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Shoot under the proper lighting conditions. Toproducepictureswitheye-pleasingcolors,shootunderthe properlightingconditions. Thepicturesmaynotappearwiththeirpropercolorswhenshooting underfluorescentlights.Selecttheproperlightingasrequired. To ensure a s[...]
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Do not get close to the moving parts of the camera head. Do not put your fingers or body close to the unit while it is in operation. Doingsomayresultininjuryorcausetheunitto malfunction. Furthermore,iftheunithitsapersonorobstacle,duringthepanning ortiltingoperation,?[...]
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This unit can be operated by remote control using a wireless remote control (model number: AW-RM50G) purchased separately. Check out the following points before using the wireless remote control. z Point the wireless remote control at the unit’s wireless remote control signal light-sensing area (front panel or back panel), and operate it within a[...]
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1 2 5 7 4 3 6 4 8 3 25 24 16 22 18 9 10 13 21 15 23 14 17 1 1 12 20 19 21 Rear panel Bottom panel 1 . Mount bracket for installation surface (supplied accessory) Mountthisbracketontotheinstallationsurface,andthenattachthe cameramainunittothebracket. 2 . Drop-prevention wire Thiswireisscrewed?[...]
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1 0 . RS-232C connectors <RS-232C IN/OUT> ConnectstoanRS-232Ccable. RS-232CIN/OUT connectorappearance 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MiniDin8-pin(JST) RS-232C IN RS-232C OUT Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 DTR_IN 1 DTR_OUT 2 DSR_IN 2 DSR_OUT 3 TXD_IN 3 TXD_OUT 4 GND 4 GND 5 RXD_IN 5 RXD_OUT 6 GND 6 GND 7 IROUTR 7 NC 8 IR?[...]
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Service switch settings SW1 to SW3 (camera address setting switches) Configurethecameraaddress. SetthistoAUTOundernormalcircumstances.Whencamerasareset toAUTO,addresseswillbeassignedtothecamerasautomatically inresponseoperationfromthecontrollerintheorder[...]
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1 3 14 15 17 21 19 22 20 16 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 18 12 13 2 1 . ON/STANDBY button <ON/STANDBY> Eachtimethisispressedfor2seconds,operationswitchesbetween turningontheunit’spowerandestablishingthestandbystatus. 2 . Signal transmission window 3 . MENU button <MENU> Eachtimeth[...]
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1 1 . FOCUS button <F> <N> Theseareusedtoadjustthelensfocusmanuallywhenthemanual settingisestablishedforthelensfocus. Thefocusisadjustedinthefarusingthe[F]buttonandinthenear usingthe[N]button. 1 2 . A/FOCUS button <A/FOCUS> [...]
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Setting the remote control IDs Thewirelessremotecontrol(optionalaccessory)iscapableofoperating uptofourunits. IDsareusedtosetwhichunitsareselectedwhenthe<CAM1>, <CAM2>,<CAM3>and<CAM4>buttonsonthewirelessremotecontrol have[...]
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Network settings Installing the software Beabsolutelysuretoreadthroughthe“Readme.txt”ontheCD-ROM suppliedwiththeunitfirstbeforeattemptingtoinstallthesoftware. Software provided on the CD-ROM z Easy IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) This software establishes the unit’s networ[...]
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Basic shooting operations 1 . Set the subject brightness to the appropriate level. 2 . Turn on the power of all the units and devices in the system. 3 . Select the unit to be operated. Evenwhenusingonlyoneunit,itmuststillbeselectedfromthe wirelessremotecontrolorcontroller. 4 . Select the shooting m[...]
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Uptofourunitscanbeoperatedusingonewirelessremotecontrol. Uptofiveunitscanbeoperatedusingonecontroller. Selecttheunit(orunits)tobeoperatedfromthewirelessremotecontrol orcontroller. Evenwhenusingonlyoneunit,itmuststillbe[...]
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Types of shooting modes Oneoffourshootingmodes(Scene1,Scene2,Scene3orScene4)— whicheveronewillbestsuittheshootingconditions—canbeselected. Theshootingmodesaresetbytheuser. Fordetailsofthefactorysettings,refertopages61to63. [...]
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When performing operations from a wireless remote control Changing the camera’s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Pressthe< b >or< a >button. Moving the camera up or down (tilting): Pressthe< 4 >or< 5 >button. Moving the camera diagonally: Pressthe< 4[...]
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Ifthetroubleisnotresolvedbytakingtheactionsuggestedbelow,refer to“Troubleshooting”(→page114). When performing operations from a wireless remote control The unit does not move. • Pressthe<CAM1>,<CAM2>,<CAM3>or<CAM4>buttontoselect the?[...]
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Manually adjusting the focus Thelensfocuscanbeadjustedmanually. When performing operations from a wireless remote control 1 . Press the <M/FOCUS> button to switch the focus to manual adjustment. 2 . Press the <F> or <N> button of <FOCUS> to adjust the focus. Whenthe<F>buttonispressed,?[...]
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Thisunitenablesupto100settingsforthecameradirection(panning andtilting),zoom,focus,iris,gainandwhitebalancetoberegisteredin itspresetmemories,andcalled. However,thenumberofsettingsthatcanberegisteredandcalled dependsonthe[...]
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Adjusttheratiobetweenthethreeprimarycolors(RGB)toreproduce whiteaccurately.Ifthewhitebalanceisoutofadjustment,notonlywill whitebereproducedpoorly,butthecolortonesofthescreenasawhole willalsobedegraded. • Perform adjustment wh[...]
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9 . Press the <SET> button for 2 seconds. Theautowhitebalanceadjustment(AWB)andautoblackbalance adjustment(ABB)areperformed,andthewhitebalancesettingis entered. • When[On]hasbeenselectedasthe“OSDStatus”(→page 58)setting,the“AWB?[...]
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Adjustthezerolevelsofthethreeprimarycolors(RGB)toreproduce blackaccurately.Iftheblackbalanceisoutofadjustment,notonlywill blackbereproducedpoorly,butthecolortonesofthescreenasawhole willalsobedegraded. Readjustmentofth[...]
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Theblacklevelcanbeadjustedwhenusingamultiplenumberof camerasincludingtheunit.Askyourdealertoperformthisadjustment. (Useanoscilloscopeorwaveformmonitorfortheadjustment.) Adjusttheblacklevelinaccordancewiththeunitsanddevicesused.[...]
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Thegenlockadjustmentisperformedtoachievephasealignmentby applyingexternalsynchronization(genlock)whenamultiplenumberof cameraswillbeusedorwhentheunitwillbeusedincombinationwith otherdevices. ThisunitsupportsBBS(BlackBurstSync)a[...]
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Basic operations Cameramenusaredisplayedonthemonitorwhentheunit’ssettingsare tobeselected. Themonitorisconnectedtothevideosignaloutputconnector. Thebasiccameramenuoperationsinvolvedisplayingsub-menusfrom theTopMenuitems,andselectingse[...]
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Operations for controllers that are not supported Camera menu operation Unsupported controller Selecting a camera to operate Displaying the Top Menu Selecting items Displaying sub-menus Returning to the previous menu Changing settings Canceling setting changes Exiting camera menu operations 38 Basic operations (continued) 39[...]
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When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1 . Press the [CAM1], [CAM2], [CAM3] or [CAM4] button to select the unit which is to be operated. 2 . Press and hold the <MENU> button for about 2 seconds. TheTopMenuisdisplayed. 3 . Press the < 4 > or < 5 > button to bring the cursor to the item to be se[...]
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Operations on the AW-RP50 Remote Camera Controller POWER ALARM F1 CAMERA OSD R/B GAIN R/B PED SYSTEM SETUP CAMERA SCENE/MODE DETAIL DELETE STORE PAGE MENU F2 EXIT USER2 USER1 PT ACTIVE AUTO IRIS AUTO HI LOW PTZ/FOCUS SPEED FOCUS/PUSH OAF TELE ZOOM WIDE CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION PRESET MEMORY / MENU GAIN/PED F2 F1 1 2 3 AWB/ABB 4 SHUTTER 5 1 2 3 4 5[...]
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Preset speed table setting (PRESET SPEED) 1 . Press the <MENU> button on the AW-RP50. The<MENU>buttonlights,andthe<PRESETMEMORY/MENU> buttonsbecomeselectable. 2 . Press the <9 (SETUP)> button in the <PRESET MEMORY/ MENU> area. Thebuttonlights,andthe[USER]menuappear[...]
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Operations on the AW-RP120 Remote Camera Controller For operating the camera menus. CAMERAOSD: Whenthisispressedfor2 seconds,theselectedcamera menuisdisplayed,overlapping thecameraoutputimage.When itispressedfor2secondswhile acameramenuisdis[...]
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Freezing images during preset playback (FREEZE DURING) 1 . Press the <MENU> button on the AW-RP120. The<MENU>buttonlights. 2 . Press the FUNCTION menu <29> button. Thebuttonlights,andthe[OPTION]menuappearsontheLCDpanel. 3 . Turn the <F1> dial to select [FREEZE DURING], then press[...]
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Operations on the AK-HRP200 Remote Operation Panel GAIN AUTO BLACK SET UP WHITE BARS TEST VF POWER HEAD POWER DTL OFF SHUTTER ON ST EP /S YN C KNEE OFF SKINDTL MATRIX 5600K SCENE 4 STORE SCENE 3 SCENE 2 SCENE/USER FILE SCENE 1 USER 3 USER 2 USER 1 SHIFT FLARE/PED CAMERA No. DTL DATA SET DISPLAY SELECT UP DOWN SET UP ND/CC M.G AIN/ M.PED SH UTT ER N[...]
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ThefollowingoperationscanbeperformedfromtheAK-HRP200RemoteOperationPanel. Fordetailsonoperations,refertotheAK-HRP200OperatingInstructions<Basics>. Control/display component Label HE130 Remarks 1 Camerapowerswitch HEADPOWER Supported 2 VFpowerswitch VFPOWER ― 3 [...]
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Control/display component Label HE130 Remarks 42 Rotaryselectionswitch SELECT Supported OnlyenabledduringMENUON. WhenZOOMisselected,FOCUS adjustmentispossibleontheselection dial. WhenFOCUSisselected,ZOOM adjustmentispossibleontheselection dial. 43 Red/greentally?[...]
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Camera menu items Setting the camera menu items Cameramenusaredisplayedonthemonitorwhentheunit’ssettingsare tobeselected. Themonitorisconnectedtothevideosignaloutputconnector. Thebasiccameramenuoperationsinvolvedisplayingsub-menusfrom theTopMenu?[...]
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Camera screen Thismenuisusedforthecameraimagesettings. Camera Scene Scene1 Brightness Picture Matrix Return Scene [Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4] Selectedhereistheshootingmodethatmatchestheshooting situation. Selectthemodewhichbestsuitstheprevailingshootingconditions?[...]
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[When 50 Hz has been set as the unit’s frequency] When [Step] is selected as the [Shutter Mode] When [Synchro] is selected as the [Shutter Mode] • 50p / 50i mode 1/60,1/120,1/250,1/500,1/1000, 1/2000,1/4000,1/10000 • 25p mode 1/25,1/60,1/120,1/250,1/500, 1/1000,1/2000,1/4000,1/10000 50.15Hzto[...]
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Picture 1/3 screen Picture 1/3 Chroma Level 0% White Balance Mode AWB A Color Temperature 3200K R Gain 0 B Gain 0 Pedestal 16 R Pedestal 0 B Pedestal 0 Return Chroma Level [OFF, -99% to 40%] Sethereisthecolorintensity(chromalevel)oftheimages. White Balance Mode [ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K, VAR] Setthewhite?[...]
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Picture 3/3 screen Picture 3/3 Knee Mode Auto Knee Point 93.0% Knee Slope 85 White Clip On White Clip Level 109% DNR Off Return Knee Mode [Off, Auto, Manual] Settheoperatingmodeforgradationcompression(knee). Knee Point [70.0% to 107.0%] Setthecompressionlevel(kneepoint)positionforhigh-brightness video[...]
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Matrix 2/5 screen Matrix 2/5 [Linear Matrix] R-G 0 R-B 0 G-R 0 G-B 0 B-R 0 B-G 0 Return Linear Matrix Thiscanbesetwhen“User”hasbeenselectedasthe“MatrixType” setting. R-G [–63 to +63] ThisisselectedtoadjustthecolorsintheR-Gaxisdirection. R-B [–63 to +63] Thisis[...]
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Matrix 4/5 screen Matrix 4/5 [Color Correction 2/3] Saturation Phase R_Yl 0 0 R_Yl_Yl 0 0 Yl 0 0 Yl_G 0 0 G 0 0 G_Cy 0 0 Return Color Correction 2/3 Thiscanbesetwhen[User]hasbeenselectedasthe[MatrixType] setting. R_YI Saturation [R_YI Saturation: –63 to +63] Thisisselectedtoincreaseordecrea[...]
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System screen Thismenuhasitemsthatrelatetothegenlockphaseadjustmentand camera’soutputimagesettings. System Genlock Output Others Return Genlock Thisdisplaysthe[Genlock]screenonwhichtoperformthephase adjustments. Output Thisdisplaysthe[Output]screenonwh[...]
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Output screen Output Format 1080/59.94i Down CONV. Mode Squeeze Frequency 59.94Hz Color Bars Setup Off Return Format [(For 59.94Hz) 1080/59.94p, 1080/29.97p, 1080/23.98p, 1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98PsF, 720/59.94p, 480/59.94p(i), (For 50Hz) 1080/50p, 1080/25p, 1080/50i, 1080/25PsF, 720/50p, 576/50p(i)] Thevideoformatischanged[...]
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Changing the format Whenthecurrentlyselectedformatischangedinthe[Output]screen, thepre-format-changeconfirmationscreenappears. Pre-format-change confirmation screen Format Do you want to set Format(1080/59.94p)? CANCEL O.K. • Theformattobesetisdisplayedwithintheparenth[...]
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Other 1/4 screen Others 1/4 Install Position Desktop Smart Picture Flip Off Flip Detect Angle ---- Preset Speed Table Fast Preset Speed 20 Preset Scope Mode A Freeze During Preset Off Speed With Zoom POS. On Return Install Position [Desktop, Hanging] “Desktop”or“Hanging”isselectedhereasthemethodusedtoinstall[...]
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Other 3/4 screen Others 3/4 Wireless Control Enable OSD Mix SDI Out On HDMI Out On Video Out On IP On OSD Off With Tally Off OSD Status Off Return Wireless Control [Disable, Enable] “Enable”or“Disable”issethereforoperationsconductedfromthe wirelessremotecontrol. Theoperationsareenabledwhen?[...]
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Maintenance screen Maintenance Firmware Version IP Network Initialize Return Firmware Version Thisisselectedtodisplaythe[FirmwareVersion]screenonwhichthe usercanchecktheversionofthefirmwarewhichiscurrentlyinstalled intheunit. IP Network Thisisselectedtodisplay[...]
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IP Network screen IP Network IP Address 192.168. 0. 10 Subnet Mask 255.255.255. 0 Default Gateway 192.168. 0. 1 Return IP Address ThisisselectedtodisplaytheIPaddresswhichhasbeensetforthe unit. Subnet Mask Thisisselectedtodisplaythesubnetmaskwhichhasbeensetfor theuni[...]
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Camera menu items Camera menu Item Factory setting Selection items TopMenu Camera Scene Scene Scene1 Scene1,Scene2,Scene3,Scene4 Brightness Brightness 1/2 PictureLevel 0 -50 to +50(step:1) IrisMode Auto Manual,Auto ShutterMode Off Off,Step,Synchro,ELC Step/Synchro (When[ShutterMode] issett[...]
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Camera menu Item Factory setting Selection items TopMenu Camera Scene Matrix Matrix1/5 MatrixType Normal Normal,EBU,NTSC,User Matrix2/5 [LinearMatrix] Normal EBU NTSC User R-G -63to+63 R-B -63to+63 G-R -63to+63 G-B -63to+63 B-R -63to+63 B-G -63to+63 Matrix3/5 [ColorCorrection1/3] [...]
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Camera menu Item Factory setting Selection items TopMenu System Others Others1/4 InstallPosition Desktop Desktop,Hanging SmartPictureFlip Off Off,Auto FlipDetectAngle 90deg 60to120deg(step:1deg) PresetSpeedTable Fast Slow,Fast PresetSpeed 20 1to30 PresetScope ModeA ModeA,ModeB,[...]
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Displaying the web screen Withapersonalcomputerconnectedtotheunit,itispossibletoview thecamera’sIPvideosorselectvarioussettingsfromthewebbrowser screen. TheLANcrossovercableisusedwhenconnectingapersonalcomputer directlytotheunit’[...]
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<NOTE> • Ifthepersonalcomputerdoesnothavetheplug-inviewersoftware alreadyinstalled,aninstallationconfirmationmessageisdisplayed beforetheLivescreenisdisplayed.Inacaselikethis,followthe on-screeninstructionstoinstallthesoftware.?[...]
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Web screen operations TheLivescreenincludesa“singledisplaymode”thatdisplaysIPimagesfromasinglecameraanda“multidisplaymode”thatdisplaysIPimagesfrom multiplecameras. Seebelowfordetailsonthesingledisplaymode,andseepage@@for?[...]
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1 . Multi-Screen list box (Multi-screen) TheLivescreendisplaymethodisselectedhere. (Single) TheIPvideosoftheconnectedcameraare displayed. (4Split1/4Group) Whenthecamerasformulti-screendisplay havebeensetaheadoftimeusingthemulti- screen(→page@@),i[...]
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8 . Power ON button / Standby button (PowerON) Turntheuniton. (Standby) SettheunittoSTANDBYmode. Inthestandbymode,allthebuttonsontheLivescreenexceptforthe [Multi-screen]listbox,[PowerON]button,[Standby]buttonand[Op. Lock]buttonaredisabled. &l[...]
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1 3 . Control pad and its buttons Toadjusttheimageinthehorizontalorvertical direction(panningortilting),left-clickthepadand thebuttons. Themoretheoutsideofthepadisclicked,the fasterthecameraoperates.Adjustmentisalso possiblebydraggingth[...]
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Live screen: Multi display mode Inthismode,theimagesofamultiplenumberofcamerascanbemonitoredononescreen(calledthe‘multiscreen’). Theimageof4camerasormax.16camerascanbemonitoredatonetime. Whenthecameratitleofanyoftheimage[...]
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Web screen configurations Logging into the Setup screen 1 . Click the [Setup] button. (→ page @@) Theloginscreenappears. 2 . Enter the user name and password. Thedefaultsettingsfortheusernameandpasswordareasfollows. User name admin Password 12345 3 . Click the [OK] button. Click[OK]againwhenth[...]
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7 . Power ON button / Standby button (PowerON) Turntheuniton. (Standby) SettheunittoSTANDBYmode. Inthestandbymode,itisnotpossibletoselect[Image/Position]or [System]undertheImagebuttonor[Backup]undertheMaintenance button.Allitemsinthe[Setup]?[...]
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Image screen IP video settings tab (Video over IP) TheJPEGimageandH.264imagesettingsaswellasthesettings relatedtoimagequalityareselectedonthisscreen. z Initial display settings for “Live” page SetinitialdisplaysettingsfortheLivescreen. Stream Selectthetyp[...]
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Internet mode (over HTTP) ThissettingisselectedwhentransmittingH.264imagesoverthe Internet. H.264imagescanbetransmittedusingthesamebroadbandrouter settingsaswhentransmittingJPEGimages. Setting value: On TheH.264imagesandaudioaretransmittedusingt[...]
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Max bit rate (per client) SpecifytheH.264bitrateperclient. When[Transmissionpriority]issetto[Besteffort],specifythe maximumandminimumbutrate. Setting value: 64kbps/128kbps * 1 /256kbps * 1 /384kbps * 1 /512kbps * 1 / 768kbps * 1 /1024kbps * 1 /1536kbp[...]
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Multicast address * 2 EnterthemulticastIPaddress. ImagesandaudiowillbesenttothespecifiedIPaddress. Usable values: IPv4:224.0.0.0to239.255.255.255 IPv6:MulticastaddressstartingwithFF. Factory settings: H.264(1):239.192.0.20 H.264(2):239.192.0.21 H.264(3):239.192.0.22 H.26[...]
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Image / Position screen Displaytheimagequalityadjustment/presetpositionscreen. Image adjust WhenyouclicktheSetupbutton,theimagequalityadjustmentscreen appears.(→page@@) Preset position WhenyouclicktheSetupbutton,thepresetpositionscreenappears. (→[...]
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Shutter Mode Selectforcamerashutterspeed. Whenahighershutterspeedisselected,fast-movingsubjectsdonot becomeblurredeasilybuttheimageswillbedarker. Setting value: Off TheshutterissettoOFF. Step Thestepshutterisset(thestepscanbechanged). Sync[...]
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Picture Chroma Level Sethereisthecolorintensity(chromalevel)oftheimages. Setting range: OFF,-99%to40% White Balance Mode Setthewhitebalancemode. Selectthemodewhenthecoloringisnotnaturalbecauseofthe natureofthelightsourceorotherfactors. Ift[...]
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Pedestal Thisitemisusedtoadjusttheblacklevel(adjustthepedestal). Thesepartsbecomedarkerwhenanegativesettingisselectedand, conversely,lighterwhenapositivesettingisselected. Setting range: -150to+150 R Pedestal ThisenablestheRpedestaltobe[...]
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z Matrix Settings screen Setmatrixsettings. TodisplaytheMatrixSettingsscreen,clicktheSetupbuttonfor[Matrix Type]atthebottomoftheImage/Positionscreen. Matrix Type Selectthetypeofcolormatrix. Setting value: Normal Loadpresetcolormatrixdata,andperformsat[...]
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z Preset position screen Adjusttheimagequality. TodisplaytheImageadjustscreen,clicktheSetupbuttonfor[Preset position]atthebottomoftheImage/Positionscreen. Preset Thisselectsthepresetpositiontobeoperatedfromthepull-down menu. (Set) Thisisused[...]
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Speed With Zoom POS. “Off”or“On”issethereforthefunctionusedtoadjustthepan-tilt adjustmentspeedinconjunctionwiththezoommagnification. Setting value: Off Thepanningandtiltingoperationswillnotbecomeslowerinthe zoomstatus. On Thepanningand?[...]
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System screen Thismenuhasitemsthatrelatetothegenlockphaseadjustmentand camera’soutputimagesettings. z Genlock Thisitem’ssettingisreflectedimmediately. Horizontal Phase Thisisusedtoadjustthehorizontalphaseduringgenlock. Setting range: -206to+49 <N[...]
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Frequency Thisitemisselectedtoswitchtheframefrequency. Setting value: 59.94Hz/50Hz • Whenthefrequencyisswitched,“Format”issetasfollows. 59.94Hz 50Hz 1080/59.94p 1080/50p 1080/29.97p 1080/25p 1080/23.98p 1080/25p 1080/59.94i 1080/50i 1080/29.97PsF 1080/25PsF 1080/2[...]
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Digital Extender Enableordisablethedigitalextender. Whenthisissetto[On],thedigitalzoomwillbefixedat1.4x. When[DigitalZoom]issetto[Enable],[DigitalExtender]isdisabled. Setting value: Off Disablethedigitalextenderfunction. On Enablethedigitalexten[...]
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Camera title Inputthecameratitlehere.Thecameratitlewhichhasbeeninputis displayedonthemultiscreen. Maximum numberof characters 0to20half-sizecharacters Invalid characters Symbols Factory settings: Cam1:Theproductnumberappears. Cam2toCam16:blank &[...]
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Password / Retype password Inputthepassword. Maximum numberof characters 4to32half-sizecharacters Invalid characters "& Factory settings: blank <NOTE> • IfyouenteranewnameforaregistereduserandclicktheSet button,theuserinformationwillbe?[...]
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Priority stream screen ClickthePrioritystreamtabofUsermng.screen.(→page@@,page @@) Selectedonthisscreenarethesettingsfortheprioritystreamwhich enablestheimagestobesentwithnoreductioninimagequality orimagerefreshspeedevenwhen[...]
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z IPv4 network Network Settings SelectthemethodinwhichtheIPaddressisconfigured. Setting value: Static EntertheIPaddressinthe[IPaddress(IPv4)] field. DHCP UsetheDHCPfunctiontoconfiguretheIP address. Auto(AutoIP) UsetheDHCPfunctiontoconfiguretheIP addre[...]
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Max RTP packet size SpecifywhethertolimitthesizeofRTPpacketssentfromthecamera whenusingRTPtoviewcameraimages. Setting value: Unlimited(1500byte) Unlimited(1500byte) Limited(1280byte) Limited(1280byte) Factory settings: Unlimited(1500byte) Normally,itisrecommendedtha[...]
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Recommended network setting for internet Performtherecommendedsettingstoconnectthecameratothe Internet. Clickingthe“Set”buttondisplaysadialogboxtellingtheuserthat itemsettingswillbechanged.Afterconfirmingthis,clickthe“OK” button. • Camera im[...]
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Time adjustment interval Selectstheinterval(1to24hoursin1-hourincrements)foracquiring thetimefromtheNTPserver. Setting range: 1hto24h Factory settings: 1h Time zone Selectsthetimezoneaccordingtotheregionwherethecamerais beingused. Factory settings: (GMT)[...]
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CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request WhenusingasecuritycertificateissuedbytheCertificateAuthority (CA)asasecuritycertificateforHTTPS,aCertificateSigningRequest (CSR)isgeneratedforapplicationtotheCertificateAuthority(CA). TogenerateaCe[...]
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Contact Inputtheemailaddressortelephonenumberoftheadministrator. Maximumnumber ofcharacters 0to255half-sizecharacters Invalidcharacters Fullsizecharacters Factory settings: blank z Diffserv ThisperformssettingsrelatingtotheDiffservfunction.TheDiffserv function[...]
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Setting HTTPS ThisencryptsaccesstothecameraandsetsHTTPStoimprovecommunicationsafety. SettingHTTPSisperformedbyfollowingtheproceduresbelow. 1 3 5 2 4 1. Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key) (→ page @@) 5. Setting the Connection Method (→ page @@) Accessing the Camera by HTTPS R[...]
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Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key) (CRT key generate) <NOTE> • ACRTkeycannotbegeneratedwhenself-signedcertificatesand servercertificatesareenabled. • ThesizeofthekeythatcanbeusedbytheCertificateAuthority(CA) differswhenusingaserve[...]
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3 . Click the [OK] button after inputting the address. Aself-signedcertificateisgenerated. <NOTE> • Informationrelatingtothegeneratedself-signedcertificateis displayedin“Self-signedCertificate-Information”.Thefollowing isdisplayeddependingonthestatusofth[...]
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Installing a Server Certificate (CA Certificate - CA Certificate install) <NOTE> • Aservercertificate(securitycertificate)cannotbeinstalledifa CertificateSigningRequest(CSR)hasnotbeengenerated. • TheservercertificatemusthavebeenissuedbytheCertificate?[...]
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z Install the security certificate WhenusingHTTPStoaccessthecamera,thesecuritywarning screenwillbedisplayedifthesecuritycertificateofthesaidcamera hasnotbeeninstalledinyourpersonalcomputer.Topreventthis warningscreenbeingdisplayed,these[...]
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8 . Click “Next” (screen,SFV631Lscreenatbottomofpage169) 9 . Click “Complete”. (screen,SFV631Lscreenattopofpage170) 1 0 . Click “Yes”. (screen,SFV631Lscreenatbottomofpage170) Whenimportingisfinished,the“Certificatewasimportedcorrectly” screen?[...]
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Firmware version CPU Software - Interface Displaythesoftwareversionoftheinterface. CPU Software - Camera Main Displaythesoftwareversionofthecameraunit. CPU Software - Servo Displaythesoftwareversionoftheservo. CPU Software - Network Displaythesoftwareversionofthenetwork. EEP[...]
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Status confirmation screen Confirmthestatusoftheunit. z UPnP Port number (HTTP) DisplaystheportnumberconfiguredviaUPnPportforwarding. Status Displaystheportforwardingstatus. Port number (HTTPS) DisplaystheportnumberconfiguredviaUPnPportforwarding. Status Displaysthe?[...]
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Back up screen Onthisscreen,theunit’ssettingscanbesavedtoapersonalcomputer orsettingssavedinapersonalcomputercanbeloadedintotheunitfor use. Config data type Specifythetypeofsettingstosavewhensavingtheunit’s configurationdata?[...]
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Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal Connectthemobileterminaltotheunit,anddisplaytheunit’simages (MJPEGformatonly).Refreshingtothelatestimagestakesplace automatically. Operationssuchaspanning,tiltingandzoomingcanalsobeperformed fromt[...]
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Preset Whenthisbuttonispressed,thebuttonsforselectingthepreset positionsaredisplayedonthescreen. Whenoneofthedisplayedbuttonsispressed,thecamera’s pan/tiltpositionmovestothepresetpositionthatwas registeredaheadoftime. Thesettings?[...]
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Iris Whenthisbuttonispressed,thebuttonsforperformingtheiris operationsaredisplayedonthescreen. Thisswitchestheirisbetweenautoandmanual.Attheauto setting,thebuttonlabelisgreen. Thisadjuststheirisinthe“close”direction. Itdoes[...]
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Camera menu (OSD menu) operation Whenthisbuttonispressed,thebuttonsforperformingthecamera menuoperationsaredisplayedonthescreen. Atthesametime,thecameramenusaredisplayedontheunit’s images. Theunit’scameramenuoperationscanbeperformedby?[...]
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System log displays NTP-related error displays Category Display Description of error Connectionerror NoresponsefromtheNTPserver. • TheIPaddressoftheservermaybeincorrect. Checktheserver’sIPaddresssettingsagain. • TheNTPservermaybedown. Consultyour?[...]
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Limiters Thisunitcomeswithsettings(referredtoas“limiters”)thatrestrictthe panningandtiltingmovementranges. Dependingontheinstallationlocation,obstaclesthatmaycomeinto contactwiththeremotecameramayexistitsmovementrange. Insuchcases,s[...]
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Setting/releasing the limiters Setting/releasing the limiters 1 . Press the [MENU] button. Tapthebutton(ratherthanpressingit).Whenitispressedfor2 seconds,thecameramenuwillappear. Ifthishappens,pressthe[MENU]buttonagainfor2secondstoclear thecameramenu.[...]
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Safe mode Concerning the safe mode Theunitgoesintothesafemodewhenthepan-tiltheadisforcibly movedbyanexternalforceorwhensomethingimpedesitsrotation. Oncethesafemodehasbeenestablished,someoralloftheoperations willnolongerbeacknowled[...]
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Notes on for using Windows 7 ThesymptomsdescribedinthissectionmayoccurwhenusingMicrosoft MicrosoftWindows7.Ifasymptomoccurs,followtheinstructionsofthe correspondingsolution. Thissectiondescribessolutionstobeperformedusingadministrator accounts. •[...]
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Troubleshooting Operation Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages No power • Is the AC adaptor securely connected to the AC outlet? ––– • If the power plug of the AC adaptor connected properly? ––– • Is the LAN cable connected securely to the IP control LAN connector (<LAN ACT/ LINK>)? P.@@ • Is the n[...]
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Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages The web setting screen cannot be accessed • Has a LAN cable of category 5 or above been connected to the LAN connector for IP control <LINK/ACT>? P.@@toP.@@ • Is the <LINK> LED of the LAN connector for IP control <LINK/ACT> lit? → Ifitisnotlit,itme[...]
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Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages It is not possible to download the setting files For Windows: • Has the file download function been disabled? → Performthefollowing. A Select[Tools]-[InternetOptions]inInternetExplorer. B Clickthe[Security]tab,andcl[...]
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Video Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages No pictures are displayed or the pictures are disturbed • Has the unit been connected properly to the other connected devices? P.@@toP.@@ • If the system is configured in such a way that the picture is also switched when the unit to be operated is selected, has the correct unit been sel[...]
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Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages The pictures are too light or too dark • Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual setting and adjust the iris manually. P.@@ • The pictures may be dark if the analog video signal cables are too long because this will cause signal attenuation. ––– Images are in bla[...]
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IP images Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages Images are not displayed For Windows: • Is the plug-in viewer software installed. → Installtheplug-inviewersoftware. P.@@ For Windows: • Is the version of DirectX 9.0c or later? → ChecktheversionofDirectXasfollows. A ?[...]
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Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages H.264 images are not displayed • If the “Network Camera View 4S” plug-in viewer software is deleted in an environment where the “Network Camera View 3” plug-in viewer software is installed, display of H.264 images will become impossible. In such cases, delete “Network Camera View 3” before in[...]
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Web settings DependingontheOSinstalledonthepersonalcomputer,thefollowing mayoccur.Followtheinstructionsbelowwhenthefollowinghas occurred.Byperformingthefollowingsolutions,otherapplicationsand thesecuritylevelmaynotbeaffected. The“Inf[...]
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Specifications Power requirements: DC12V(ACadaptorsupplied) DC42-57V(PoE+powersupply) Current consumption: 1.8A(ACadaptorsupplied) 0.6A(PoE+powersupply) indicatessafetyinformation. GENERAL Ambient operating temperature: 0°Cto40°C Storage temperatu[...]
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[Pan-tilt head unit] Installation method: Stand-alone(Desktop)orsuspended(Hanging) • Toensuresafety,theunitmustbesecuredusing themountbracketsupplied. Camera/pan-tilt head control: IP connecting cable • Whenconnectingthroughahub:LAN cable * 2 (category5eorab[...]
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Web Site: http://panasonic.net © Panasonic Corporation 2014 Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) Thissymbolontheproductsand/oraccompanyingdocumentsmeansthatusedelectricalandelectronicproducts shouldnotbemixedwithgeneralho[...]