PROfiles: University of St. Thomas
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...recorder is turned on a 32GB SD card). During all games, at the HMR10's lowest recording HE mode, approx. 6 Mbps, to take advantage of the HMR10s teamed with built-in MultiViewer AG-HCK10 1/4.1" 3.05 megapixel 3-MOS POVCAM Full HD Camera Head AG-HMR10 Handheld AVCCAM HD Recorder/Player www.panasonic.com/broadcast made ample use two of the long recording times.... EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW AW-HE50S 1/3" Full HD MOS Integrated Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera with HD/SD-SDI AV-HS400 Compact Live 8-input Multi-Format HD/SD Switcher with the POVCAM. Within hours, or by the time the team was...
...recorder is turned on a 32GB SD card). During all games, at the HMR10's lowest recording HE mode, approx. 6 Mbps, to take advantage of the HMR10s teamed with built-in MultiViewer AG-HCK10 1/4.1" 3.05 megapixel 3-MOS POVCAM Full HD Camera Head AG-HMR10 Handheld AVCCAM HD Recorder/Player www.panasonic.com/broadcast made ample use two of the long recording times.... EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW AW-HE50S 1/3" Full HD MOS Integrated Pan-Tilt-Zoom Camera with HD/SD-SDI AV-HS400 Compact Live 8-input Multi-Format HD/SD Switcher with the POVCAM. Within hours, or by the time the team was...
Brochure
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..., and user setup mode. (Photos are in the world for fast or slow motion effects. • The Cine Gamma function captures image with rear slot for adjustment during remote video acquisition. •AK-HC1800G only •Auto Tracking White Balance Function This function automatically adjusts the white balance as follows:(1) AGC can vary the number of Down Converter board or HD SDI board enables system expansion. •Electronic Extender (Digital Zoom) Function In addition...
..., and user setup mode. (Photos are in the world for fast or slow motion effects. • The Cine Gamma function captures image with rear slot for adjustment during remote video acquisition. •AK-HC1800G only •Auto Tracking White Balance Function This function automatically adjusts the white balance as follows:(1) AGC can vary the number of Down Converter board or HD SDI board enables system expansion. •Electronic Extender (Digital Zoom) Function In addition...
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... and stops with soft landing function • Maximum 50 presets memories • Maximum control distance: 500 m from AW-RP400N/E 1 000 m from AW-RP655N/L, AW-RP555N/E, AW-RP5ON/E • A removable tally light is included • RS-232C controllable (through Panasonic controllers) • Professional motor drive lenses are acceptable • AC adaptor built in (power cable (2 m) included). Optional products (compatible with AK-HC1800G, AK-HC1500G, AW-HE870N/E) S Indoor Pan-Tilt Head AW...
... and stops with soft landing function • Maximum 50 presets memories • Maximum control distance: 500 m from AW-RP400N/E 1 000 m from AW-RP655N/L, AW-RP555N/E, AW-RP5ON/E • A removable tally light is included • RS-232C controllable (through Panasonic controllers) • Professional motor drive lenses are acceptable • AC adaptor built in (power cable (2 m) included). Optional products (compatible with AK-HC1800G, AK-HC1500G, AW-HE870N/E) S Indoor Pan-Tilt Head AW...
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... enhanced by a optional wireless remote controller (AW-RM50G). This makes it possible to shoot a wide variety of multiple cameras. •Allows up face. Camera menus can be set memories per camera. 11 Functional setting and change can be adjusted via a web browser by a single person (indoor mounting only). •Compact design for Comfortable Camera Control. ICamera, lens and pan-tilt in one AW-HE50 to match the contrast...
... enhanced by a optional wireless remote controller (AW-RM50G). This makes it possible to shoot a wide variety of multiple cameras. •Allows up face. Camera menus can be set memories per camera. 11 Functional setting and change can be adjusted via a web browser by a single person (indoor mounting only). •Compact design for Comfortable Camera Control. ICamera, lens and pan-tilt in one AW-HE50 to match the contrast...
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... preset memories per camera • 10 tracing memories (Maximum time: 5 minutes) • The motion direction of the operation lever can be reversed or changed • AC Adaptor AW-PS550N/E is required op --is is required Power supply DC10.8 V to 100 AW-HE50* or AW-HE120* units can be controlled by AW-RP5ON/E via serial connection • Camera configuration and image quality can be adjusted by camera menu • Up to 100 pre-set memories...
... preset memories per camera • 10 tracing memories (Maximum time: 5 minutes) • The motion direction of the operation lever can be reversed or changed • AC Adaptor AW-PS550N/E is required op --is is required Power supply DC10.8 V to 100 AW-HE50* or AW-HE120* units can be controlled by AW-RP5ON/E via serial connection • Camera configuration and image quality can be adjusted by camera menu • Up to 100 pre-set memories...
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...) [excluding protrusions] Accessorie Power cable x 1 DC cable with e5.5 plug: Approx. 3 m x 1 DC cable with e6.5 plug: Approx. 3 m x 1 *1 Models manufactured before June 2008 require version upgrades before June 2010 require version upgrades in order to connect to the AW-HE870N/E and AW-HE120WPNVE/KP/KE. AK-HC1800G AK-HC1500G • Control of camera settings • Gen-lock signal can be sent • Camera power can be supplied through...
...) [excluding protrusions] Accessorie Power cable x 1 DC cable with e5.5 plug: Approx. 3 m x 1 DC cable with e6.5 plug: Approx. 3 m x 1 *1 Models manufactured before June 2008 require version upgrades before June 2010 require version upgrades in order to connect to the AW-HE870N/E and AW-HE120WPNVE/KP/KE. AK-HC1800G AK-HC1500G • Control of camera settings • Gen-lock signal can be sent • Camera power can be supplied through...
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...*2, 480/59.94i Internal/External synchronization (BBS/Tri-level sync) DC 12 V IN, G/L IN (BNCx1)'3 *BBS (Black Burst Sync), tri-level sync supported HDMIx1 BNCx1 Compliant with the SMPTE292M/SMPTE259M standards/75 O BNCx1 NTSC/PAL 1.0 V[p-p]/75 O Y/PB/Pix or R/G/B D-sub 15 pin x 1 Focus Focus distance Switching between auto and manual Entire zooming range:800 mm, Wide end:400 mm Input/Output Connector LAN RS-422...
...*2, 480/59.94i Internal/External synchronization (BBS/Tri-level sync) DC 12 V IN, G/L IN (BNCx1)'3 *BBS (Black Burst Sync), tri-level sync supported HDMIx1 BNCx1 Compliant with the SMPTE292M/SMPTE259M standards/75 O BNCx1 NTSC/PAL 1.0 V[p-p]/75 O Y/PB/Pix or R/G/B D-sub 15 pin x 1 Focus Focus distance Switching between auto and manual Entire zooming range:800 mm, Wide end:400 mm Input/Output Connector LAN RS-422...
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... White Balance AWB A, AWB B, ATW Scene File FullAuto, Manuall, Manual2, Manual3 Output HD Format SD 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p 480/59.94i 1080/50i, 720/50p 576/50i Synchronization System Input Connector HDMI SDI Composite Internal synchronization (AW-HE5OH), InternaVaternal Synchronization (BBS) (AW-HE50S) DC 12 V IN, EXT SYNC IN (BNC) (AW-HE5OS only) *BBS (Black Burst Sync) signal supported HDMIx1 (AW-HE5OH...
... White Balance AWB A, AWB B, ATW Scene File FullAuto, Manuall, Manual2, Manual3 Output HD Format SD 1080/59.94i, 720/59.94p 480/59.94i 1080/50i, 720/50p 576/50i Synchronization System Input Connector HDMI SDI Composite Internal synchronization (AW-HE5OH), InternaVaternal Synchronization (BBS) (AW-HE50S) DC 12 V IN, EXT SYNC IN (BNC) (AW-HE5OS only) *BBS (Black Burst Sync) signal supported HDMIx1 (AW-HE5OH...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... is connected: 1 Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of your preferences can be established in which corresponds to five units and devices can be operated from the wireless remote control or controller. Be absolutely sure to be established in the memory separately by menu operations. Up to a set of circumstances in line with the shooting scene, lighting and other conditions. Selecting the shooting modes (scene files) wwTypes of shooting modes...
... is connected: 1 Press the [1], [2], [3], [4] or [5] button of your preferences can be established in which corresponds to five units and devices can be operated from the wireless remote control or controller. Be absolutely sure to be established in the memory separately by menu operations. Up to a set of circumstances in line with the shooting scene, lighting and other conditions. Selecting the shooting modes (scene files) wwTypes of shooting modes...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... 7), and turn on the power. Replace the batteries. The menu screen is not resolved by following the procedure below , refer to "Troubleshooting" (page 36 in the ). Something is to be operated by taking the action suggested below . Refer to "Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)" (page 24), and switch to exit the menu. Multiple color bands (color bars) are not displayed. The camera picture is off or lights up orange...
... 7), and turn on the power. Replace the batteries. The menu screen is not resolved by following the procedure below , refer to "Troubleshooting" (page 36 in the ). Something is to be operated by taking the action suggested below . Refer to "Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)" (page 24), and switch to exit the menu. Multiple color bands (color bars) are not displayed. The camera picture is off or lights up orange...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... Operating Instructions of focus during zooming function: Focus ADJ With PTZ.) This function was set the focus to auto. (See page 46 and page 65.) 15 When the [F] button is pressed, it is pressed, the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow by tilting the [FOCUS] lever. When the AW‑RP50 is set to manual, the subject may go out of the controller...
... Operating Instructions of focus during zooming function: Focus ADJ With PTZ.) This function was set the focus to auto. (See page 46 and page 65.) 15 When the [F] button is pressed, it is pressed, the speed of the focusing and other adjustments can be switched to fast or slow by tilting the [FOCUS] lever. When the AW‑RP50 is set to manual, the subject may go out of the controller...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... [GAIN] button several times and turn off its lamp, and then switch to the automatic adjustment (AGC). the other way involves using the wireless remote control 1 Press the [OFF], [LOW] or [HI] button. Note pp When adjusting the gain, the light quantity may change suddenly (causing the image output to be set by the menu. When the AW‑RP50 is connected: 1 Press the [GAIN] button to the Operating Instructions of...
... [GAIN] button several times and turn off its lamp, and then switch to the automatic adjustment (AGC). the other way involves using the wireless remote control 1 Press the [OFF], [LOW] or [HI] button. Note pp When adjusting the gain, the light quantity may change suddenly (causing the image output to be set by the menu. When the AW‑RP50 is connected: 1 Press the [GAIN] button to the Operating Instructions of...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... camera and synchronize the data. *3 Jog dial (R) When the LCD is in the control. This is used to cancel the setting change. The [GAIN] button lights when the AUTO setting is established Perform the camera menu operations. When the LCD is in the button. When auto focus is being displayed. *3: SCENE FILE, CAM/BAR, and GAINUP of the main unit is ATW, or when the Color Bar is being adjusted. For selecting the cameras...
... camera and synchronize the data. *3 Jog dial (R) When the LCD is in the control. This is used to cancel the setting change. The [GAIN] button lights when the AUTO setting is established Perform the camera menu operations. When the LCD is in the button. When auto focus is being displayed. *3: SCENE FILE, CAM/BAR, and GAINUP of the main unit is ATW, or when the Color Bar is being adjusted. For selecting the cameras...
Operating Instructions Advanced
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... request the password of Windows Vista. 1 Open the control panel, and click "User Accounts". 2 Select "User Accounts" from "User Accounts". 3 Click "Turn User Account Control On or Off". 4 Click the [Continue] button on the "User Account Control" window. 5 Uncheck "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer". (Refer to the screenshot.) 5 Click the [OK] button. Notes on the "Windows Firewall Settings" windows. Symptom 3 pp When starting the Easy IP Setup Software, a message is displayed.
... request the password of Windows Vista. 1 Open the control panel, and click "User Accounts". 2 Select "User Accounts" from "User Accounts". 3 Click "Turn User Account Control On or Off". 4 Click the [Continue] button on the "User Account Control" window. 5 Uncheck "Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer". (Refer to the screenshot.) 5 Click the [OK] button. Notes on the "Windows Firewall Settings" windows. Symptom 3 pp When starting the Easy IP Setup Software, a message is displayed.
Operating Instructions Basic
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... settings, refer to the "Operating Instructions " (PDF file) on the CD-ROM supplied with a controller (AW‑RP655 or AW‑RP555 31 System example 1 32 System example 2 33 Network settings 34 Installing the software 34 Use the Easy IP Setup Software to establish the unit's settings 34 Troubleshooting 36 Appearance 42 Specifications 43 How the model's Operating Instructions manuals are configured pp The manual of the nameplate 25 Removing the camera 26 Stand-alone installation...
... settings, refer to the "Operating Instructions " (PDF file) on the CD-ROM supplied with a controller (AW‑RP655 or AW‑RP555 31 System example 1 32 System example 2 33 Network settings 34 Installing the software 34 Use the Easy IP Setup Software to establish the unit's settings 34 Troubleshooting 36 Appearance 42 Specifications 43 How the model's Operating Instructions manuals are configured pp The manual of the nameplate 25 Removing the camera 26 Stand-alone installation...
Operating Instructions Basic
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...) ... 1 Power cable (2 m [6.6 ft 1 Cable cover 1 AC adapter 1 9 Operating Instructions (this manual 1 Operating Instructions (CD-ROM 1 Mount bracket for . Notes When connecting the AW‑RP655 pp The camera menus that the following accessories are operated using the LCD panel on the AW‑RP655 cannot be used. Use the camera menus displayed on again after several seconds even if the unit has been set to the standby mode...
...) ... 1 Power cable (2 m [6.6 ft 1 Cable cover 1 AC adapter 1 9 Operating Instructions (this manual 1 Operating Instructions (CD-ROM 1 Mount bracket for . Notes When connecting the AW‑RP655 pp The camera menus that the following accessories are operated using the LCD panel on the AW‑RP655 cannot be used. Use the camera menus displayed on again after several seconds even if the unit has been set to the standby mode...
Operating Instructions Basic
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... , select the manual setting, and focus manually. The safe mode is normal and not indicative of its parts to the positions they occupied immediately before the power was disconnected during zooming. Operating precautions Shoot under fluorescent lights, the white balance may vary. Color bars pp Color bars are displayed is changed. Operating temperature range Avoid using the focus at the manual setting, proceed with eye-pleasing colors, shoot under fluorescent lights. When using the unit in...
... , select the manual setting, and focus manually. The safe mode is normal and not indicative of its parts to the positions they occupied immediately before the power was disconnected during zooming. Operating precautions Shoot under fluorescent lights, the white balance may vary. Color bars pp Color bars are displayed is changed. Operating temperature range Avoid using the focus at the manual setting, proceed with eye-pleasing colors, shoot under fluorescent lights. When using the unit in...
Operating Instructions Basic
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... not do this work while holding the camera head since doing so may result in malfunctioning of the cover to secure the cover. Disconnect the power cable, video cable, and control cable, etc. 4 Remove the main unit mounting screw used to disengage the cover. 3 Disconnect the cables. Removing the camera 1 Turn off the circuit breaker and power. 2 Remove the cable cover. pp Push the tab parts of the unit...
... not do this work while holding the camera head since doing so may result in malfunctioning of the cover to secure the cover. Disconnect the power cable, video cable, and control cable, etc. 4 Remove the main unit mounting screw used to disengage the cover. 3 Disconnect the cables. Removing the camera 1 Turn off the circuit breaker and power. 2 Remove the cable cover. pp Push the tab parts of the unit...
Operating Instructions Basic
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... the unit's power is not received, try following operation: • Reboot the unit, and within 20 minutes change the IP address using the Easy IP Setup Software. pp Has a LAN cable of category 5 or above been connected to 61000 P.70 37 Check the LAN cable for IP control? Reference pages --- Using the Windows command prompt: > ping [IP address which has been set in operation. pp...
... the unit's power is not received, try following operation: • Reboot the unit, and within 20 minutes change the IP address using the Easy IP Setup Software. pp Has a LAN cable of category 5 or above been connected to 61000 P.70 37 Check the LAN cable for IP control? Reference pages --- Using the Windows command prompt: > ping [IP address which has been set in operation. pp...
Operating Instructions Basic
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...: 7 levels variability Scene file: FullAuto, Manual1, Manual2, Manual3 Color bars: FULL BAR Output format: HD 1080: 59.94i, 720: 59.94p SD 480: 59.94i Synchronization system: [AW‑HE50H] Internal synchronization [AW‑HE50S] Internal/External synchronization (BBS) [Pan-tilt head unit] Installation method: Stand-alone (Desktop) or suspended (Hanging) To ensure safety, the unit must be provided separately in the image. Use...
...: 7 levels variability Scene file: FullAuto, Manual1, Manual2, Manual3 Color bars: FULL BAR Output format: HD 1080: 59.94i, 720: 59.94p SD 480: 59.94i Synchronization system: [AW‑HE50H] Internal synchronization [AW‑HE50S] Internal/External synchronization (BBS) [Pan-tilt head unit] Installation method: Stand-alone (Desktop) or suspended (Hanging) To ensure safety, the unit must be provided separately in the image. Use...