Panasonic Universal Remote AWCB400N User Manual

Remote Operation Panel  
AW-CB400N  
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product,  
please read these instructions completely.  
Printed in Japan  
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VQTB0045  
 
Safety precautions  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow the safety instructions on the unit and the  
applicable safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference.  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
10) Protect the power cord form being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
caution  
when  
moving  
the  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-  
type plug has two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,  
does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
1 indicates safety information.  
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Contents  
Introduction ............................................................. 4  
Accessories ............................................................. 4  
Precautions for use ................................................. 5  
Operating procedure ............................................. 14  
Turning on the power ................................................... 14  
Adjusting the cable compensation of each camera....... 14  
Genlock adjustments for each camera ......................... 14  
Video adjustment of cameras ....................................... 15  
Parts and their functions ........................................ 6  
Front panel ..................................................................... 6  
Rear panel ...................................................................... 9  
Menu settings ........................................................ 16  
Operation method ......................................................... 16  
Items which can be selected on  
Connections .......................................................... 10  
the camera setting display ..................................... 17  
When connecting a convertible camera directly ........... 10  
Items which can be selected on  
When connecting the ROP in a system that includes  
pan/tilt heads, pan/tilt control panel and  
the remote operation panel setting display ............ 19  
cable compensation unit ......................................... 10  
How to mount the ROP in a rack ......................... 20  
Example of system configuration ........................ 11  
Joining the ROP to the AW-RP400 and  
mounting the joined-up units in a rack ........... 20  
When connecting a camera directly ............................. 11  
When connecting the ROP in a system that includes  
pan/tilt heads, pan/tilt control panel and  
How to change the position of  
the connector panel .......................................... 21  
cable compensation unit ......................................... 12  
When the distance between the ROP and the pan/tilt  
control panel is more than 10 meters ...................... 13  
Specifications ........................................................ 22  
Introduction  
This remote operation panel (ROP) enables up to five  
convertible cameras to be controlled.  
This Operating Instruction describes each apparatus as  
follows;  
Menu items can be selected on the ROP’s LCD display to  
set the functions of the cameras.  
Pan/tilt control panel:  
Pan/tilt head:  
AW-RP400  
AW-PH400  
The connection distance between the ROP and convertible  
cameras can be extended up to a maximum of 1000 meters.  
By connecting the ROP to the pan/tilt control panel using the  
cable supplied, the convertible cameras mounted on the  
pan/tilt heads can be controlled.  
Cable compensation unit: AW-RC400  
Note  
When the remote operation panel is to be discarded at  
the end of its service life, ask a specialized contractor to  
dispose of it properly in order to protect the environment.  
Accessories  
Pan/tilt control panel (AW-RP400) connecting cable ...... 1  
Tally/INCOM connector (D-SUB 15-pin) ......................... 1  
Rack-mounting adaptors ................................................. 2  
Join-up fixture .................................................................. 1  
Mounting screws (M4!8 mm) ........................................ 8  
Join-up screws (stepped screws) .................................... 2  
Joining sticker .................................................................. 2  
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Precautions for use  
Handle the ROP carefully.  
Dropping the ROP or subjecting it to strong impact may give rise to malfunctioning or accidents.  
Use the ROP in an ambient temperature of 14°F to 113°F (–10°C to +45°C ).  
Using the ROP in cold places below 14°F (–10°C) or hot places above 113°F (45°C) may adversely affect its internal parts.  
Turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables.  
Be absolutely sure to turn off the power before connecting or disconnecting the cables.  
Maintenance  
Wipe the ROP using a dry cloth. To remove stubborn dirt, dip a cloth into a diluted solution of kitchen detergent, wring it out  
well, and wipe the ROP gently.  
<Caution>  
Avoid using benzine, paint thinners and other volatile fluids.  
If a chemical cleaning cloth is to be used, carefully read through the precautions for its use.  
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Parts and their function  
$ Front panel  
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1TALLY lamps [1] to [5]  
4MENU button  
When tally signals are supplied to the (L) tally/INCOM  
connectors [1] to [5] on the rear panel, the lamps with the  
numbers corresponding to those connectors light up.  
When tally signals are supplied to the tally connectors [1]  
to [5] of the pan/tilt control panel, if this control panel is  
connected to the ROP, the lamps with the numbers  
corresponding to those connectors also light up.  
Press this to turn the setting menu ON or OFF.  
5LCD panel  
This displays the current settings.  
6CAM CONTROL buttons [1] to [5]  
If the cameras are connected directly to the ROP, the  
button lamps corresponding to numbers of the buttons  
selected light, and the selected cameras can be  
controlled by pressing buttons [1] to [5].  
2LCD CONTRAST control  
Use this to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.  
If the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel for  
use, the cameras installed to the pan/tilt head which is  
connected to the pan/tilt control panel can be selected.  
The buttons corresponding to the selected numbers light,  
and selected cameras can be controlled.  
When the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel,  
the camera selection function can be set to “From pan/tilt  
control panel only”, “From ROP only” or “From both”,  
depending on the setting selected by the pan/tilt control  
panel. For further details, refer to the instruction manual  
of the pan/tilt control panel.  
3DATA SET button  
Press DATA SET button and (6) CAM CONTROL  
buttons [1] to [5] at the same time to synchronize the  
setting data stored in the cameras selected with the  
setting data stored in the ROP or vice versa.  
Press only DATA SET button to synchronize the setting  
data stored in all cameras connected to the ROP.  
In the case of the AW-E300, AW-E300A, AW-E600 or  
AW-E800A cameras, the data stored in the ROP is  
transferred to the cameras.  
In the case of the AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E655 or  
AW-E750 cameras, the data stored in the cameras is  
transferred to the ROP.  
Data transfer takes two to three or so minutes.  
Press this button when the ROP is used for the first  
time, or when the camera is replaced.  
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Parts and their function  
7DTL button  
<BAR/CAM button  
Each time this is pressed, the detail is switched from ON  
to OFF or vice versa. While the detail is ON, the button  
lamp is lighted; while it is OFF, the button lamp is off.  
The setting while the detail is ON is set using the menu.  
Use this to select the camera’s video output signals.  
Each time it is pressed, the camera signals are switched  
from color bar signals to video signals or vice versa.  
While color bar signals are selected, the button lamp is  
lighted; while video signals are selected, it is off.  
8SCENE FILE buttons [USER/1/2/3]  
Use these to select the scene files of the camera.  
=ATW/A/B buttons  
Use these to select the white balance adjustment mode.  
ATW: When the ATW button is pressed, the automatic  
adjustment mode is established for the white  
balance, and the ATW button lamp lights.  
9GAIN buttons [0dB/L/M/H/AGC]  
Use these to set the camera gain.  
The gain-up function can be set to one of four levels  
using the GAIN 0dB, L, M and H buttons.  
The gain-up amount can be set for the L, M and H  
buttons each using the respective menus.  
When the AGC button is pressed, AGC is activated, and  
the gain is adjusted automatically in accordance with the  
light quantity.  
A:  
When the A button is pressed, the white balance  
registered in the camera’s AWC A memory is  
established, and the A button lamp lights.  
When the (;) AWC button is pressed after  
pressing the A button, the white balance is  
automatically adjusted and registered in the  
camera’s AWC A memory.  
The maximum AGC gain can be set using the menu.  
B:  
When the B button is pressed, the white balance  
registered in the camera’s AWC B memory is  
established, and the B button lamp lights.  
When the (;) AWC button is pressed after  
pressing the B button, the white balance is  
automatically adjusted and registered in the  
camera’s AWC B memory.  
:ABC button  
Press this button to adjust the black balance  
automatically.  
While the black balance is being adjusted, the button  
lamp flashes; when the adjustment is completed, it goes  
off. It lights if the black balance could not be adjusted.  
The ABC button does not work when color bars have  
been selected by the (<) BAR/CAM button (the button  
lamp is lighted).  
>R/B GAIN dials  
These enable the white balance to be adjusted manually  
after selecting the A or B button among the (=) ATW/A/B  
buttons and the white balance has been automatically  
adjusted by pressing the (;) AWC button.  
;AWC button  
When this button is pressed while the A or B button  
among the (=) ATW/A/B buttons is selected, the white  
balance is automatically adjusted, and the adjustment is  
registered in the camera’s AWC A or AWC B memory.  
While the white balance is being adjusted, the AWC  
button lamp flashes, and when it is adjusted properly, it  
goes off. It lights if the white balance could not be  
adjusted.  
When exercising control over the AW-E350, AW-E650,  
AW-E655 or AW-E750, the change of setting value in the  
dial’s setting can be switched from “large” to “small” or  
vice versa by pressing the CONT dial.  
?R/B PED dials  
These enable the black balance to be adjusted manually  
after the black balance has been automatically adjusted  
by pressing the (:) ABC button.  
The AWC button does not work when color bars have  
been selected by the (<) BAR/CAM button (the button  
lamp is lighted) or when the ATW button among the  
(=) ATW/A/B buttons is selected (the ATW button  
lamp is lighted).  
When exercising control over the AW-E350, AW-E650,  
AW-E655 or AW-E750, the change of setting value in the  
dial’s setting can be switched from “large” to “small” or  
vice versa by pressing the CONT dial.  
It may not be possible to adjust the white balance if the  
screen does not show an image with a white object.  
@OPTION SW [A to D] buttons  
Refer to “Menu settings” for details on the items which  
can be set in these OPTION SW buttons.  
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Parts and their function  
APED dial  
FINCOM jack  
This enables the total pedestal of the cameras to be set.  
When exercising control over the AW-E350, AW-E650,  
AW-E655 or AW-E750, the change of setting value in the  
dial’s setting can be switched from “large” to “small” or  
vice versa by pressing the CONT dial.  
The INCOM (inter-communication) headset is connected  
here.  
GLEVEL control  
Use this to adjust the volume of the headset’s receiver.  
BIRIS [AUTO/MANU/LOCK] button  
HCALL button  
Use this to select the method for adjusting the lens iris of  
the cameras selected by the CAM CONTROL buttons.  
Each time it is pressed, the setting is switched in the  
sequence of AUTO, MANU and LOCK.  
AUTO: The cameras automatically adjust the lens iris in  
accordance with the light quantity, and the button  
lamp lights.  
MANU: The lens iris is adjusted manually using the (I)  
IRIS dial. At this setting, the button lamp is off.  
LOCK: The lens iris is locked at the manually adjusted  
setting. It cannot be adjusted even by turning the  
(I) IRIS dial. When the (I) IRIS dial is turned,  
the button lamp flashes to indicate that the lens  
iris cannot be adjusted.  
When this button is pressed, the buzzer of the connected  
controller sounds, and the button lamp lights.  
IIRIS dial  
The lens iris can be adjusted by turning this dial while the  
(B) IRIS [AUTO/MANU/LOCK] button is set to MANU.  
The iris is opened by turning the dial clockwise and  
stopped by turning it counterclockwise.  
By pressing the (C) CONT dial, the response speed can  
be switched from “fast” to “slow” or vice versa.  
JFAST/SLOW lamp  
When the response speed of the (I) IRIS dial is at “fast”,  
this lamp lights up; when it is at “slow”, the lamp is off.  
When the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel,  
the lens iris control can be set to “From pan/tilt control  
panel only”, “From ROP only” or “From both”, depending  
on the setting selected by the pan/tilt control panel. For  
further details, refer to the instruction manual of the  
pan/tilt control panel.  
CCONT dial  
Use this for menu setting operations.  
DOPERATE lamp  
When the (E) OPERATE switch is at ON, this lamp lights  
up green; when it is at OFF, the lamp is off.  
EOPERATE [OFF/ON] switch  
Camera control is enabled by setting this switch to ON.  
Note  
When the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel,  
camera control is not possible unless the OPERATE  
switch on the pan/tilt control panel is set to ON.  
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Parts and their function  
$ Rear panel  
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KCONTROL OUT TO CONTROL PANEL  
connector  
M
CONTROL OUT TO CAMERA connectors [1] to [5]  
Connect these to the convertible cameras.  
Use the connecting cables (optional accessory)  
AW-CA50T8 or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C  
converter to connect these connectors to the I/F  
REMOTE connectors on the convertible cameras.  
When connecting the pan/tilt control panel for operation,  
connect this connector to the CAMERA CONTROL IN  
FROM ROP connector on the pan/tilt control panel using  
the control panel’s connecting cable. The cameras are  
then controlled through the pan/tilt control panel.  
NDC 12V IN socket  
Connect the AW-PS505 AC adaptor (optional accessory)  
to this socket.  
When the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel  
using the pan/tilt control panel connecting cable, power  
will be supplied to the ROP from the pan/tilt control panel.  
LTALLY/INCOM connector  
Connect this to the TALLY/INCOM connector on the  
video switcher or other units.  
When the TALLY connector is set to the GND level, the  
(1) TALLY lamp lights. Do not apply a voltage in excess  
of 5V to this connector.  
OGrounding terminal  
Pin No.  
1
Signal Name  
TALLY1  
TALLY2  
TALLY3  
TALLY4  
TALLY5  
TALLY GND  
– – –  
Connect this terminal to ground.  
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10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Pin layout as seen from the  
back panel of AW-CB400  
– – –  
– – –  
– – –  
MIC +  
MIC –  
INCOM GND  
SP –  
SP +  
Use the accessory tally/INCOM connector (D-SUB 15-pin)  
to connect the tally/INCOM signals to the system.  
Connect a 4-wire INCOM system to the INCOM  
connector.  
When the ROP has been connected to the pan/tilt control  
panel, the tally/INCOM functions of the ROP and the  
pan/tilt control panel will be executed if the tally/INCOM  
signals are connected to the ROP or the pan/tilt control  
panel.  
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Connections  
$ When connecting a convertible camera directly  
• First, turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections.  
• Use the AW-PS505 for the AC adaptor of the ROP.  
Connect the DC 12V OUT socket on the AW-PS505 to the DC 12V IN socket on the ROP using the DC cable provided with  
the AW-PS505.  
• Use the AW-PS505 for the AC adaptor of the convertible camera.  
Connect the DC 12V OUT socket on the AW-PS505 to the DC 12V IN socket on the convertible camera using AW-CA4T1.  
• Connect the CONTROL OUT TO CAMERA connectors [1] to [5] on the ROP with the I/F REMOTE connectors on the  
convertible cameras through the connecting cables (optional accessory) AW-CA50T8 or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C  
converter.  
The distance between the ROP and the AW-CA50T8 or AW-CA50T9 + RS-422/RS-232C converter can be extended up to  
a maximum of about 1000 meters using a 10Base-T (equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable.  
$ When connecting the ROP in a system that includes pan/tilt heads, pan/tilt control  
panel and cable compensation unit  
• First, turn off the power of all the equipment before proceeding with the connections.  
• Connect the CONTROL OUT TO CONTROL PANEL connector on the ROP with the CAMERA CONTROL IN FROM ROP  
connector on the pan/tilt control panel using the pan/tilt control panel connecting cable provided with the ROP.  
• Power will be supplied to the ROP from the pan/tilt control panel.  
• For details on how to connect the pan/tilt heads, pan/tilt control panel and cable compensation unit, refer to the instruction  
manual provided with these units.  
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Example of system configuration  
$ When connecting a camera directly  
Zoom lens  
Iris control  
Video signal  
Convertible  
camera  
AW-CA50T8  
or  
AW-CA4T1  
AW-CA50T9 +  
RS-422/RS-232C converter  
AC adaptor  
AW-PS505  
Monitor  
Remote Operation Panel  
AW-CB400  
Control signal  
10Base-T straight cable  
Cable provided  
with AC adaptor  
AC adaptor  
AW-PS505  
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Example of system configuration  
$ When connecting the ROP in a system that includes pan/tilt heads, pan/tilt control  
panel and cable compensation unit  
Convertible camera  
Pan/Tilt Head  
AW-PH400  
G/L  
AW-CA50T8  
or  
AW-CA50T9 +  
RS-422/RS-232C  
converter  
Composite video or  
component video  
signals  
MONITOR2  
MONITOR1  
Monitor  
To switcher,  
monitor  
Monitor  
Cable provided  
with AW-CB400  
Monitor switching  
Genlock signals  
Cable Compensation  
AC adaptor  
AW-PS301  
Unit  
Headset  
AW-RC400  
Headset  
Cable provided  
with AC adaptor  
Pan/tilt Control Panel  
AW-RP400  
Remote  
Operation Panel  
AW-CB400  
AC adaptor  
AW-PS505  
When a pan/tilt head system and cameras have been connected to the CONTROL OUT connectors on  
the pan/tilt control panel and the CONTROL OUT connectors with the corresponding numbers on the  
ROP, the camera control exercised by the pan/tilt head system connected to the CONTROL OUT  
connectors on the pan/tilt control panel takes priority, and the camera connected directly to the ROP  
cannot be controlled.  
For details on how to connect the pan/tilt heads and pan/tilt control panel, refer to the instruction manual provided with  
the pan/tilt control panel.  
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Example of system configuration  
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When the distance between the ROP and the pan/tilt control panel is more than 10 meters  
The distance between the ROP and the pan/tilt control panel can be extended up to a maximum of about 1000 meters on the  
following condition using the provided cable (refer following specifications) and/or equivalent cables. (Prepare the cables of  
required length.)  
• Up to 50 meters:  
Use the recommended AC adaptor for the power supply of the pan/tilt control panel.  
• More than 50 meters: Supply DC 12V to the ROP and the pan/tilt control panel from the recommended AC adaptor.  
In this case, it is not necessary to connect +12V IN.  
Specifications for provided cable  
Ferrite core  
Ferrite core  
Use the twist pair cables.  
Shield  
Shield  
Connector used  
Connector used  
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.  
Connector: D02-29PF-N-F0  
Japan Aviation Electronics Industry, Ltd.  
Connector: D02-29SF-N-F0  
Contact:  
D02-22-26P-PKG100  
(For AWG 26 to 28)  
DA-C4-J10  
Contact:  
D02-22-26S-PKG100  
(For AWG 26 to 28)  
DA-C4-J10  
Case:  
Case:  
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Operating procedure  
$ Turning on the power  
Turn on the power.  
First set the power switch on the AC adaptor used for the ROP and the AC power switches on the cameras to ON, and set  
the OPERATE switch on the ROP to ON.  
$ Adjusting the cable compensation of each camera  
For details on providing cable compensation for the cameras, refer to the instruction manual provided with the cable  
compensation unit.  
$ Genlock adjustments for each camera  
If the cameras are to be used in the genlock mode, phase adjustment is required in order to adjust the phases between the  
cameras and other units. Genlock adjustment is not needed if genlock is not going to be used.  
Horizontal phase adjustment  
1 Select the first camera to be adjusted by pressing the CAM CONTROL button.  
2 Press the MENU button, and display the camera setting menu on the LCD panel.  
3 Turn the CONT dial, and display the G/L SETTING menu.  
4 Push the CONT dial straight down, and display H PHASE on the bottom line of the LCD.  
5 Observe the waveforms of the genlock signal (black burst signal or video signal (VBS)) and video signal output on an  
oscilloscope, and adjust the CONT dial in such a way that the horizontal phase is adjusted as shown in the figure below.  
External sync (genlock)  
signal input (black  
burst signal)  
Video signal output  
Adjust the horizontal phase here.  
6 Select the next camera by pressing the CAM CONTROL button, and adjust the horizontal phase of the next camera.  
Repeat this for all the connected cameras.  
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Operating procedure  
Sub carrier phase adjustment  
1 Select the first camera to be adjusted by pressing the CAM CONTROL button.  
2 Press the MENU button to display the menu on the LCD panel.  
3 Turn the CONT dial to display the G/L SETTING menu.  
4 Push the CONT dial straight down twice to display SC COARSE on the bottom line of the LCD. The sub carrier phase can  
now be adjusted coarsely by turning the CONT dial.  
When the CONT dial is pushed three times, SC FINE appears, and the sub carrier phase can now be adjusted finely by  
turning the CONT dial.  
5 Keep adjusting the SC COARSE and SC FINE phase so that the sub carrier (color) phase of the video signal output is  
aligned with the colors of the program output (split color bar output) of the video switcher or other unit that serves as the  
reference.  
The color phase can be adjusted more accurately if a vectorscope is used.  
6 Select the next camera by pressing the CAM CONTROL button, and adjust the sub carrier phase of the next camera.  
Repeat this for all the connected cameras.  
Color bars of camera  
Split line  
Color bars of special  
effects unit  
$ Video adjustment of cameras  
This adjustment is performed when the pedestal of a multiple number of cameras is to be brought into alignment.  
1 Select the first camera to be adjusted by pressing the CAM CONTROL button.  
2 Set the lens iris to manual, and stop it down.  
3 Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor to adjust the pedestal level to correspond to the reference level using the total  
pedestal dial.  
4 Select the next camera by pressing the CAM CONTROL button, and adjust the pedestal of the next camera. Repeat this  
for all the connected cameras.  
Adjust the pedestal level  
to the reference level.  
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Menu settings  
$ Operation method  
The GAIN information appears first when the OPERATE  
switch is set to ON.  
1Gain setting  
The gain of the camera selected by the CAM CONTROL  
button is set on this display.  
When the MENU button is pressed, the display changes in  
the sequence shown below, after which the display returns  
to the gain setting screen.  
The analog gain-up value appears on the right of the top  
line, and the gain information for the lighted GAIN button  
is displayed.  
The R gain and B gain settings are shown on the bottom  
line.  
Z Gain setting  
When the R or B GAIN dial is turned, the R or B gain is  
incremented or decremented. The value which can be set  
differs depending on the camera concerned.  
The values corresponding to white balance A and B can  
be stored in the memory. When the automatic adjustment  
mode (ATW among the ATW, A and B buttons) has been  
selected for the white balance, “– – –” appears on the  
display, and the gain cannot be set.  
GAIN  
0dB  
R: 0 B: 0  
;
Z Pedestal setting  
PEDESTAL T: 0  
R: 0 B: 0  
2Pedestal setting  
The pedestal of the camera selected by the CAM  
CONTROL button is set on this display.  
The total pedestal setting is shown on the top line, and  
the R pedestal and B pedestal settings on the bottom  
line.  
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Z
DTL setting (when SCENE FILE is set to the USER mode)  
DETAIL HDETAIL  
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When the R or B PED dial is turned, the R or B pedestal  
is incremented or decremented. The value which can be  
set differs depending on the camera concerned.  
Z DTL setting (when 1, 2 or 3 is set for SCENE FILE)  
3DTL setting  
DETAIL  
HIGH  
The horizontal detail and vertical detail of the camera  
selected by the CAM CONTROL button is set on these  
displays.  
;
When USER is selected for SCENE FILE, any value from  
0 to 63 can be set as the H DETAIL and V DETAIL level.  
Press the CONT switch to switch between H and V.  
When 1, 2 or 3 is set for SCENE FILE, use the CONT dial  
to switch between HIGH and LOW.  
Z Camera settings  
(Camera setting items)  
4Camera settings  
;
The detailed settings of the camera selected by the CAM  
CONTROL button are set on these displays.  
Turn the CONT dial to select the setting item, and press it  
to display the settings on the bottom line. If the CONT  
dial is turned while the setting is displayed, the setting  
can be changed. Upon completion of the setting, press  
the CONT dial to clear the bottom line display, and  
another setting item can now be selected.  
Z Remote operation panel settings  
(ROP settings)  
;
Z LCD off  
5Remote operation panel settings  
(LCD off)  
The controller settings are set on these displays.  
Operation is the same as that for 4 Camera settings.  
6Exiting the setting menu  
Press the MENU button to exit the setting menu.  
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Menu settings  
$ Items which can be selected on the camera setting display  
Item  
PICTURE LEVEL  
Setting  
Initial value  
50 to +50  
0
0
LIGHT PEAK/AVG  
LIGHT AREA  
P50 to A50  
ALL, CENTER,  
TOP CUT,  
TOP CUT  
OFF  
BTM CUT, L/R CUT  
1/100, 1/250, 1/500,  
1/1000, 1/2000,  
1/4000, 1/10000,  
SYN-SCAN, ELC  
SHUTTER  
SYNCHRO SCAN  
DIGITAL GAIN  
0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30dB  
OFF, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30,  
N/Eye L, N/Eye H  
2S, 1S, 1/2S, 1/4S, 1/8S, 1/15S,  
1/30S, OFF, AUTO,  
3 to +3  
0dB  
AGC MAX LEVEL  
CHARGE TIME  
OFF  
CHROMA LEVEL  
ATW SPEED  
0
SLOW2, SLOW1,  
MIDDLE,  
MIDDLE  
FAST1, FAST2  
POSI, NEGA  
206 to +49  
NEGA/POSI  
POSI  
H PHASE  
0
SC COARSE  
0°, 90°, 180°, 270°  
511 to +511  
0.0%, 7.5%  
0°  
SC FINE  
0
COLOR BAR SET  
DETAIL BAND  
7.5%  
1 to 5  
2
NOISE SUPPRESS  
LEVEL DEPENDENT  
DARK DETAIL  
0 to 10  
3
0% to 25%  
0%  
0
0 to 5  
CHROMA DETAIL  
DTL FLESH TONE  
CORNER DETAIL  
PRECISION DTL  
MATRIX B_Mg GAIN  
MATRIX B_Mg PHAS  
MATRIX Mg GAIN  
MATRIX Mg PHASE  
MATRIX Mg_R GAIN  
MATRIX Mg_R PHAS  
MATRIX R GAIN  
MATRIX R PHASE  
MATRIX R_Yl GAIN  
MATRIX R_Yl PHAS  
MATRIX Yl GAIN  
MATRIX Yl PHASE  
MATRIX Yl_G GAIN  
MATRIX Yl_G PHAS  
0 to 15  
0
LOW, MID, HIGH  
OFF, ON  
MID  
OFF  
OFF  
0
OFF, ON  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Menu settings  
Item  
MATRIX G GAIN  
MATRIX G PHASE  
MATRIX G_Cy GAIN  
MATRIX G_Cy PHAS  
MATRIX Cy GAIN  
MATRIX Cy PHASE  
MATRIX Cy_B GAIN  
MATRIX Cy_B PHAS  
MATRIX B GAIN  
MATRIX B PHASE  
GAMMA  
Setting  
Initial value  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
127 to +127  
0.35 to 0.55  
DYNAMIC,  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.45  
88%  
KNEE POINT  
88% to 98%  
95% to 110%  
0 to 100  
WHITE CLIP  
FLARE R  
110%  
0
FLARE G  
0 to 100  
0
FLARE B  
0 to 100  
0
BLACK STRETCH  
CLEAN DNR  
3D-DNR  
OFF, ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF, LOW, HIGH  
OFF, LOW, MID, HIGH  
OFF, LOW, HIGH  
FIELD, FRAME  
R/G/B , Y/Pb/Pr, Y/C  
OFF, ON  
2D-LPF  
FIELD/FRAME  
COMPONENT  
DIGITAL EXTENDER  
ZEBRA INDICATOR  
ZEBRA LEVEL  
SAFETY ZONE  
EVF OUTPUT  
FIELD/FRAME  
Y/Pb/Pr  
OFF  
OFF, ON  
OFF  
70% to 110%  
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, OFF  
Y, CVBS  
4
CVBS  
Concerning the camera setting items  
The functions that can be controlled vary depending on the camera connected.  
If a camera does not support a particular function, its setting will not take effect even if that function appears on the menu.  
For details on the functions featured by a specific camera, refer to the cameras instruction manual.  
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Menu settings  
$ Items which can be selected on the remote operation panel setting display  
Item  
Setting  
Initial value  
OPTION A  
OPTION B  
OPTION C  
OPTION D  
BUZZER  
NOT USE, TELE, WIDE, FAR, NEAR, AF  
IR THROUGH, 1/16ND, 1/64ND  
NOT USE  
OFF, ON  
ON  
OPTION A - D settings (NOT USE, TELE, WIDE, NEAR, FAR, AF, IR THROUGH, 1/16ND, 1/64ND)  
The following functions can be allocated to the OPTION SW [A] to [D] buttons.  
NOT USE:  
The buttons function is canceled.  
TELE, WIDE, NEAR, FAR:  
When a convertible camera or AW-E655 camera, into which has been inserted an optional card with the lens  
I/F card function, has been directly connected to the ROP, it is possible to control the zooming and focusing  
of the motorized lens.  
With the TELE setting, the lens is zoomed toward the TELEend for as long as the option button is held  
down.  
With the WIDE setting, the lens is zoomed toward the WIDEend for as long as the option button is held  
down.  
With the NEAR setting, the lens is focused toward the NEARend for as long as the option button is held  
down.  
With the FAR setting, the lens is focused toward the FARend for as long as the option button is held down.  
AF:  
When a lens provided with the auto focus function is used, the ON and OFF settings of the auto focus  
function are controlled.  
Each time the button is pressed, the setting is switched from ON to OFF or vice versa.  
When the auto focus function is set to ON, the lamp of the button to which this function has been allocated  
lights; when it is set to OFF, the lamp is off.  
IR THROUGH: The motorized filter of the AW-E655 is set to IR THROUGH. When the button is pressed again, it is set to  
NORMAL.  
The lamp of the button lights when the filter is set to IR THROUGH; it is off when another filter is selected.  
1/16 ND:  
1/64 ND:  
The motorized filter of the AW-E655 is set to 1/16ND. When the button is pressed again, it is set to  
NORMAL.  
The lamp of the button lights when the filter is set to 1/16ND; it is off when another filter is selected.  
The motorized filter of the AW-E655 is set to 1/64ND. When the button is pressed again, it is set to  
NORMAL.  
The lamp of the button lights when the filter is set to 1/64ND; it is off when another filter is selected.  
BUZZER setting (OFF/ON)  
This is used to set for the buzzer inside the remote operation panel to ON or OFF. The buzzer does not sound at the OFF  
setting.  
The buzzer sounds when the CALL button is pressed.  
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How to mount the ROP in a rack  
<NOTE> The AW-CB400 is 100 mm wide. If it is to be installed in a full-size rack (which accommodates units totaling  
420 mm in width), provide panels or other parts to supplement the AW-CB400s width so that it will fill the  
rack width-wise.  
If the AW-CB400 is joined to the AW-RP400, the resulting width will be equivalent to that of the full width of  
the rack (which accommodates units totaling 420 mm in width).  
1 Remove the rubber caps on the side panels.  
2 Use the accessory mounting screws (M4!8 mm) to attach the rack-mounting adaptors. Remove the rubber caps.  
Rack-mounting adaptors  
AW-CB400  
Accessory mounting  
screws (M4!8 mm)  
Remove the rubber caps.  
4 pcs  
Joining the ROP to the AW-RP400 and mounting the joined-up units in a rack  
1 Remove the rubber caps on the side panels of the AW-CB400.  
2 Attach the accessory join-up screws (stepped screws) to the two places on the side of the ROP which is to be joined to  
the AW-RP400.  
3 Adhere the joining stickers onto the side panels of the AW-RP400 concentrically with the join-up screws.  
4 Align the  
holes of the AW-CB400 with the join-up screws, shift in the direction shown by the arrow, and fit the two  
units together to make a single integrated unit.  
5 Attach the join-up fixture to bottom panels of the AW-RP400 and AW-CB400.  
6 Attach the rack-mounting adaptors using the mounting screws (M4!8 mm) provided.  
Join-up screws (stepped screws)  
When the AW-RP400 is to be joined on the left of the AW-CB400.  
Join-up screws (stepped screws)  
Joining sticker  
Rubber cap  
AW-RP400  
Joining sticker  
Join-up fixture  
AW-CB400  
Mounting screws (accessory)  
M4!8 mm ..... 4 pcs  
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How to change the position of the connector panel  
The position of the connector panel can be changed from the rear panel to the bottom panel.  
Screws (!3)  
1 Remove the three screws of the bottom and side panels  
to remove the blank panel.  
Remove the  
blank panel.  
Screws (!3)  
2 Remove the three screws of the rear and side panels to  
(Rear view)  
remove the connector panel.  
Connector panel  
Screws (!5)  
3 Secure the blank panel to the rear panel using the  
(Rear view)  
screws.  
4 Remove the two rubber feet of the blank panel.  
Attach the blank panel.  
Rubber feet  
Screws (!3)  
5 Secure the connector panel to the bottom panel using the  
screws.  
Attach the  
connector  
panel.  
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Specifications  
Supply voltage:  
DC 12.0 V  
Power consumption: 3.8 W  
1 indicates safety information.  
Input connectors  
DC 12V IN:  
GND:  
XLR, 4 pins  
GND terminal  
D-SUB 29-pin  
Output connectors  
CONTROL OUT  
TO CONTROL PANEL:  
CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA 1 to 5:  
RJ45, camera control RS-422 level  
10Base-T straight cable (UTP category 5), max. 1000 meters  
Input/output connectors  
INCOM (top panel):  
TALLY/INCOM:  
XLR, 4 pins  
D-SUB 15-pin  
TALLY: Contact input (do not apply a voltage in excess of 5V)  
INCOM: 4-wire system  
Switch functions:  
DATA SET, menu, camera control selection, DTL, scene file selection, gain selection,  
BAR/CAM switching, white balance selection, AWC, ABC, call, lens iris  
AUTO/MANU/LOCK switching, option switches (1 to 4)  
Adjustment functions:  
LCD contrast, INCOM level, lens iris, menu settings, R-GAIN, B-GAIN, pedestal, R-PED,  
B-PED  
Ambient operating temperature: 14°F to 113°F (10°C to +45°C)  
Storage temperature:  
Ambient operating humidity:  
Dimensions (W!H!D):  
Weight:  
4°F to 140°F (20°C to +60°C)  
30% to 90% (no condensation)  
3-15/16!3-3/8!10-1/2(100!85!266 mm)  
3.1 lbs (1.4 kg)  
Finish:  
Color resembling Munsell 3.5 paint  
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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