Operating Instructions 4K Integrated Camera Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. Model No. AW‑UE100WP AW‑UE100KP AW‑UE100WPC AW‑UE100KPC AW‑UE100WE AW‑UE100KE AW‑UE100WED AW‑UE100KED Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Please carefully read the “Read this first!” (pages 2 to 7) of this Manual before use.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WP, AW‑UE100KP) WARNING: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WP, AW‑UE100KP) (continued) FCC NOTICE (USA) Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Model Number: AW‑UE100WP/AW‑UE100KP Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 Support contact: 1-800-524-1448 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WPC, AW‑UE100KPC) WARNING: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily operable.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WPC, AW‑UE100KPC) (continued) FCC NOTICE (USA) Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Model Number: AW‑UE100WPC/AW‑UE100KPC Trade Name: Panasonic Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102 Support contact: 1-800-524-1448 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WE, AW‑UE100KE, AW‑UE100WED, AW‑UE100KED) WARNING: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. • To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment.
Read this first! (For AW‑UE100WE, AW‑UE100KE) EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS 1. Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards <1> Peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus and special connecting cables • The purchaser/user is urged to use only equipment which has been recommended by us as peripheral equipment to be connected to the apparatus. • The purchaser/user is urged to use only the connecting cables described below.
Read this first! Note on grounding • Ground the unit via the ground connector. Ground connector to ground connector on wall outlet, ground bar, etc. Trademarks and registered trademarks Abbreviations • Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® 10, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer®, ActiveX® and DirectX® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
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Before use Overview Computer requirements • This product is an all-in-one pan-tilt head remote camera that supports 4K/12G-SDI and is also compatible with 4K/60p format. • Equipped with an optical 24x zoom lens and 4K-compatible 1/2.5 type MOS sensor, it is possible to shoot high-quality images with a high degree of realism with the horizontal resolution of 1500 lines. With its built-in image-shake correction and night mode functions, the unit can shoot in a wide range of environments.
Before use (continued) Network security IMPORTANT • Failure to provide the required personal computer environment may slow down the delineation of the images on the screen, make it impossible for the web browser to work and cause other kinds of problems. As the unit intended to be used while connected to a network, the following security risks exist.
Features Multi-format support • It may be necessary to upgrade the version of the controllers in order to support the unit. For details on upgrading, visit the support page on the following website. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ The maximum distances between the units and controller is 1000 meters (3280 ft). (when serial control is exercised) Use of an external device or some other means must be provided separately in order to extend the video signal connections.
Accessories Check that the following accessories are present and accounted for. • After removing the product from its container, dispose of the power cable cap (if supplied) and packing materials in an appropriate manner.
Operating precautions Do not use the unit in oily-smoky or dusty When using the automatic functions • In the [Scene] such as the camera menu, the initial settings on some items has been set to auto, making it impossible for these items to be operated manually. To operate them manually, switch from the auto settings to the manual settings as required. • When using the ATW (auto tracking white adjustment) function under fluorescent lights, the white balance may vary.
Operating precautions (continued) Turn off the power before connecting or Disposal of the unit When the unit has reached the end of its service life and is to be disposed of, ask a qualified contractor to dispose of the unit properly in order to protect the environment. disconnecting the cables. This unit is not equipped with a power switch. Disconnect the AC adaptor power plug or turn off the PoE++ power supply device before connecting or disconnecting cables.
Wireless remote control (optional accessory) 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. • The arrows in the figure below show the light-sensing directions in which the wireless remote control signals travel.
Parts and their functions Camera unit 1. Mount bracket for installation surface (supplied accessory) Mount this bracket onto the installation surface, and then attach the camera main unit to the bracket. 1 2. Drop-prevention wire This wire is screwed down to the bottom panel of the camera main unit. Loop the circle part of the wire around the hook of the mount bracket. 6 3. Status display lamp 2 This lights in the following way depending on the status of the unit.
Parts and their functions (continued) 10.RS-422 connector 11.G/L IN connector This RS-422 connector (RJ‑45) is connected when exercising serial control over the unit from an external device. Use a cable with the following specifications for the connection to this connector. Furthermore, by shorting the R-TALLY signal (2-pin) with the GND (1-pin), it is possible to light the tally lamp (red) in the camera head section of the unit. • Do not connect PoE cable to the RS-422 port.
Parts and their functions (continued) 14.DC IN connector <12V IN Initialization 1 • Reset the user authentication settings and host authentication settings for network connection. (This will delete all the registered user information (IDs/passwords) and host information (IP addresses).) • With the IR ID switches and service switches set as shown below, turn on the power of the unit. > Connect the AC adaptor supplied with the unit to this connector to supply the DC 12 V voltage to the unit.
Parts and their functions (continued) Output conditions for each video format Frequency System Format 2160/59.94p 59.94Hz 50Hz 24Hz 23.98Hz HDMI 2160/59.94p*1 1080/59.94p*2 12G SDI OUT 2160/59.94p*1 1080/59.94p*2 3G SDI OUT NDI 1080/59.94p*2 1080/59.94i*2 2160/59.94p*3 2160/29.97p 2160/29.97p*4 1080/29.97p 2160/29.97p*4 1080/29.97p 1080/29.97p 2160/29.97p*5 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i 1080/59.
Parts and their functions (continued) IP video transmission output (multi-channel display) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “H.265” Settings Resolution System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate System frequency 29.97Hz System frequency 25Hz System frequency 24/23.98Hz H.265(1) 1920×1080 1280×720 60fps 30fps 50fps 25fps 30fps 25fps 24fps H.265(2) 1920×1080 1280×720 640×360 H.264(1) H.264(2) H.264(3) H.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “H.264” Settings H.265(1) H.265(2) Resolution — — System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate — — — — System frequency 29.97Hz — — System frequency 25Hz — — System frequency 24/23.98Hz — H.264(1) 1920×1080 1280×720 60fps 30fps 15fps 5fps H.264(2) 1920×1080 1280×720 640×360 320×180 60fps 30fps 15fps 5fps 50fps 25fps 12.5fps 5fps 50fps 25fps 12.5fps 5fps 25fps 12.5fps 5fps 25fps 12.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “JPEG (UHD)” Settings H.265(1) H.265(2) H.264(1) H.264(2) Resolution — — 1920×1080 1280×720 60fps 30fps 15fps 5fps 1920×1080 1280×720 640×360 320×180 60fps 30fps 15fps 5fps 50fps 25fps 12.5fps 5fps System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate System frequency 29.97Hz System frequency 25Hz System frequency 24/23.98Hz — — — — — — — — — H.264(3) H.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “RTMP(UHD)” Settings H.265(1) H.265(2) Resolution — — System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate System frequency 29.97Hz System frequency 25Hz System frequency 24/23.98Hz H.264(1) 3840×2160 H.264(2) H.264(3) H.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “SRT(H.265 UHD)” Settings H.265(1) 3840×2160 H.265(2) H.264(1) H.264(2) H.264(3) H.264(4) — — — — — Resolution System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate System frequency 29.97Hz System frequency 25Hz System frequency 24/23.98Hz 30fps JPEG(2) JPEG(3) 1920×1080 1280×720 640×360 320×180 30fps 15fps 5fps 1fps 25fps 12.5fps 5fps 1fps 30fps 15fps 5fps 1fps 25fps 12.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “SRT(H.264 UHD)” Settings H.265(1) H.265(2) Resolution — — System frequency 59.94Hz System frequency 50Hz Frame rate System frequency 29.97Hz H.264(1) 3840×2160 H.264(2) H.264(3) H.264(4) — — — 60fps 30fps — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 50fps 25fps — — 30fps — — 25fps System frequency 25Hz — — System frequency 24/23.98Hz — — — • The SRT(H.
Parts and their functions (continued) • When “Streaming mode” is set to “High bandwidth NDI” Settings H.265(1) H.265(2) H.264(1) H.264(2) H.264(3) H.264(4) Resolution — — — — — — System frequency 59.94Hz — — — — — — System frequency 50Hz — — — — — — System frequency 29.97Hz — — — — — — System frequency 25Hz — — — — — — System frequency 24/23.98Hz — — — — — — Frame rate • You cannot make settings above the resolution and frame rate set by the system format.
Parts and their functions (continued) 4. CAM1 to CAM4 buttons Wireless remote control: AW‑RM50G (optional accessory) Selects a camera to be operated. Once a button has been selected, the unit corresponding to the selected button can be operated. 2 1 5.
Parts and their functions (continued) 10.Pan-tilt buttons and menu operation buttons 15.HOME button When this is pressed for 2 seconds, the unit’s direction (panning or tilting) returns to the reference position. <4> <5> 1) These are used to change the unit’s direction. The unit is tilted in the up/down direction using the <4> and <5> buttons and panned in the left/right direction using the and buttons. The button does not work during tilting and panning.
Setting the remote control IDs Setting the installation method (“Desktop” or The wireless remote control (optional accessory) is capable of operating up to four units. IDs are used to set which units are selected when the , , and buttons on the wireless remote control have been pressed. “Hanging”) from the OSD menu Set “Desktop” or “Hanging” in [Install Position] on the [Pan/Tilt 1/2] screen from the OSD menu of this unit.
Network settings 4. Input the network items, and click the [Save] button. Use the Easy IP Setup Software to establish the unit’s settings The settings related to the unit’s network can be established using the Easy IP Setup Software. You can obtain Easy IP Setup Software (EasyIPSetup.exe) by downloading it from the following website. https://pro-av.panasonic.net/ To establish the settings for a multiple number of units, the settings must be selected for each camera involved.
Network settings (continued) Network Settings Automatically assigning IP addresses 1. Start the Easy IP Setup Software Version.2. 1. Start the Easy IP Setup Software Version.2. 2. Click the [Search] button. 2. Click the [Auto IP] button. • Care must be taken when this function is used because network settings made manually are overwritten as the IP addresses for the remote cameras connected within the same network are automatically assigned. 3.
Network settings (continued) Setting the initial account Installing the plug-in viewer software 1. Set the initial account. To view IP images from the unit on Windows Internet Explorer 11, the "Network Camera View 4S" plug-in viewer software (ActiveX®) must be installed. The plug-in viewer software can be installed directly from the unit. In the initial state, the initial account setting screen is displayed when the web screen is displayed. Set a user name and password.
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. Even when using only one unit, it must still be selected from the wireless remote control or controller. 4. Select the shooting mode. One of four shooting modes (Scene1, Scene2, Scene3 or Scene4) — whichever one will best suit the shooting conditions — can be selected. The shooting modes are set by the user.
How to turn the power on and off Turning the power on Turning the power off When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a wireless remote control 1. Set all the power switches of the units and devices 1. Press one of the to buttons on the connected in the system to ON. wireless remote control to select the unit. • This unit does not have a power switch.
Selecting the units Select the unit (or units) to be operated from the wireless remote control or controller. Even when using only one unit, it must still be selected. When performing operations from a wireless remote control Up to four units can be operated using one wireless remote control. To select the unit using the wireless remote control, the IR ID switches on the unit’s back panel must be set. For details of the IR ID switch settings, refer to page 19 and page 30. 1.
Selecting the shooting modes (scene files) 2. Press and hold the
Shooting When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a controller Changing the camera’s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Tilt the lever toward L or R. Changing the camera’s direction Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Press the or button. Moving the camera up or down (tilting): Tilt the lever toward UP or DOWN.
What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations When performing operations from a controller If the trouble is not resolved by taking the action suggested below, refer to “Troubleshooting” (→ page 165). The unit does not move. When performing operations from a wireless remote control • Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure below. When using an AW-RP150 or AW-RP60 For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller. The unit does not move.
More advanced operations Manual shooting (→ page 41) • • • • Manually adjusting the focus Manually adjusting the iris Manually adjusting the shutter speed Manually adjusting the gain Preset memories (→ page 42) • Up to 100 settings for the camera direction (panning and tilting), zoom, focus, iris, gain up and white balance can be registered in the preset memories, and called.
Manual shooting Manually adjusting the focus Manually adjusting the shutter speed The lens focus can be adjusted manually. The shutter speed can be set using two methods. One is a method that specifies the time (where a time such as 1/250 sec. is designated), and the other is a method that specifies the frequency (where synchro scan, 60.2 Hz, etc. is designated).
Preset memories When performing operations from a wireless remote control This unit enables up to 100 settings for the camera direction (panning and tilting), zoom, focus, iris, gain and white balance to be registered in its preset memories, and called. However, the number of settings that can be registered and called depends on the type of wireless remote control or controller that is used for operation. Twelve settings (preset No.1 to No.
White balance adjustment Adjust the ratio between the three primary colors (RGB) to reproduce white accurately. If the white balance is out of adjustment, not only will white be reproduced poorly, but the color tones of the screen as a whole will also be degraded. Automatic adjustment (AWB: AWB A or AWB B) When performing operations from a wireless remote control • Perform adjustment when using the unit for the first time or when the unit has not been used for a prolonged period.
White balance adjustment (continued) 9. Press the button. 3200K and 5600K presets The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) is performed, and the white balance setting is entered. • When [On] has been selected as the [OSD Status] (→ page 70) setting, the “AWB OK” message will appear at the center of the screen when the white balance adjustment is completed successfully.
Black balance adjustment When performing operations from a controller Adjust the zero levels of the three primary colors (RGB) to reproduce black accurately. If the black balance is out of adjustment, not only will black be reproduced poorly, but the color tones of the screen as a whole will also be degraded. Readjustment of the black balance is not required under normal circumstances but is necessary in the following situations.
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment When performing operations from a controller The black level can be adjusted when using a multiple number of cameras including the unit. Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment. (Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for the adjustment.) Adjust the black level in accordance with the units and devices used. When using an AW-RP150 or AW-RP60 For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
Genlock adjustment 4. Press the <4> or <5> button to bring the cursor to The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment by applying external synchronization (genlock) when a multiple number of cameras will be used or when the unit will be used in combination with other devices. This unit supports BBS (Black Burst Sync) and tri-level sync external synchronization signals. Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment. (Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.
Basic setup operations Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit’s settings are to be selected. The monitor is connected to the video signal output connector. The basic camera menu operations involve displaying sub‑menus from the Top Menu items, and selecting settings on the sub‑menus. Some sub‑menus have menu items for performing more detailed settings. When performing the operations using the wireless remote control 1.
Camera menu items Setting the camera menu items Top Menu screen Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit’s settings are to be selected. The basic camera menu operations involve displaying sub‑menus from the Top Menu items, and selecting settings on the sub‑menus. Some sub‑menus have menu items for performing more detailed settings.
Camera menu items (continued) Camera screen Brightness 1/2 screen This menu is used for the camera image settings. This menu item is selected to set the brightness of the pictures.
Camera menu items (continued) Shutter Mode [Off, Step, Synchro, ELC] Brightness 2/2 screen Select for camera shutter mode. Off The shutter is set to OFF. Step The step shutter is set (the steps can be changed). Synchro The synchro shutter is set (the setting can be changed continuously). ELC he electronic shutter is controlled and the light quantity T is adjusted automatically. Brightness 2/2 Gain Super Gain AGC Max Gain Frame Mix Auto F.
Camera menu items (continued) ND Filter [Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64] Picture 1/6 screen Set the transmittance of the lens' built-in ND (neutral density) filter. The filter switches when the setting is fixed. Through Do not set ND filter. 1/4 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/4. 1/16 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/16. 1/64 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/64. Picture 1/6 White Balance Mode Color Temperature R Gain B Gain Color TEMP.
Camera menu items (continued) ATW Speed [Normal, Slow, Fast] Set the control speed of the ATW function. Normal Tracks at normal speed. Slow Tracks at a speed slower than [Normal]. Fast Tracks at a speed faster than [Normal]. Color TEMP. Setting screen Color TEMP. Setting White Balance Mode Color Temperature R Gain B Gain G Axis This is only enabled when [White Balance Mode] is set to [ATW].
Camera menu items (continued) Picture 2/6 screen Picture 3/6 screen Picture 2/6 Chroma Level Chroma Phase Master Pedestal R Pedestal G Pedestal B Pedestal Pedestal Offset Picture 3/6 0% 0 0 0 0 0 Off Detail Master Detail Detail Coring V Detail Level Detail Frequency Level Depend. Knee Aperture Level Detail Gain(+) D e t a i l G a i n (—) Return Return Chroma Level [Off, –99% to 99%] Detail [Off, On] Set here the color intensity (chroma level) of the images.
Camera menu items (continued) Picture 4/6 screen Picture 5/6 screen Pictu re 4/6 Skin Deta il Skin Det ail Effect Picture 5/6 Off 16 Gamma Mode Gamma Black Gamma Black Gamma Range DRS HD 0.45 0 1 Off Return Return Skin Detail [Off, On] Gamma Mode [HD, FILMLIKE1, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE3] This function smooths skin and produces a more beautiful image. This is only enabled when [Detail] is set to [On]. Select the type of gamma curve.
Camera menu items (continued) Picture 6/6 screen Matrix 1/5 screen Picture 6/6 Knee Mode Auto Knee Response Knee Point Knee Slope White Clip White Clip Level DNR Matrix 1/5 Auto 4 93.0% 99 On 109% Low Matrix Type Adaptive Matrix Normal Off Return Return Knee Mode [Off, Auto, Manual] Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User] Set the operating mode for gradation compression (knee). Select the type of color matrix. Off Turn the knee function off.
Camera menu items (continued) Matrix 2/5 screen Matri x 2/5 R-G R-B G-R G-B B-R B-G Matrix 3/5 screen Matrix 3/5 [Color Correction 1/3] [Linear Matrix] 0 0 0 0 0 0 B_Mg Mg Mg_R Mg_R_R R R_R_Yl Return Color Correction 1/3 This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type] setting. This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type] setting. Adjust the saturation and hue.
Camera menu items (continued) Matrix 4/5 screen Matrix 5/5 screen Matrix 4/5 [Color Correction 2/3] R_Yl R_Yl_Yl Yl Yl_Yl_G Yl_G G Saturation 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matrix 5/5 [Color Correction 3/3] Phase 0 0 0 0 0 0 Saturation 0 0 0 0 G_Cy Cy Cy_B B Return Phase 0 0 0 0 Return Color Correction 2/3 Color Correction 3/3 This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type] setting. Adjust the saturation and hue. This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type] setting.
Camera menu items (continued) Digital Extender [Off, ×1.4, ×2.0] Lens screen Make settings for the digital extender function. Lens Focus Mod e Crop AF Zoom Mode Max Digi tal Zoom Digital E xtender O.I.S. Mo de Auto Off Opt.Zoom x10 Off Off Off Turn the digital extender function off. ×1.4 The digital zoom will be fixed at 1.4×. ×2.0 The digital zoom will be fixed at 2.0×. This is only enabled when [Zoom Mode] is set to [Opt.Zoom]. O.I.S. Mode [Off, O.I.S.
Camera menu items (continued) UHD Crop [Off, Crop(1080), Crop(720)] System 1/2 screen Sets the Crop function which crops UHD(3840×2160) images. System 1/2 Frequency Format UHD Crop Crop Zoom Shooting Mode Genlock Horizontal Phase Off Disable the Crop function. Crop(1080) Crops the designated area from UHD(3840×2160) images and outputs 1920×1080 images. The images are cropped to the following sizes. • When [Crop Zoom] is [Off] Crops with 1920×1080 angle of view to output 1920×1080 size.
Camera menu items (continued) Crop Zoom [Off, On] System 2/2 screen Sets whether UHD(3840×2160) images should be cropped by using digital zoom. Off On System 2/2 Images are cropped to the following sizes. • When [UHD Crop] is Crop(1080) 1920×1080 • When [UHD Crop] is Crop(720) 1280×720 Tracking Data Output Serial IP Wireless Control Fan Enables the changing of the crop size in the following range, using digital zoom. 768×432 (When [Crop Zoom Ratio] on the [UHD Crop 2/2] screen is set to 500.
Camera menu items (continued) Fan [Auto, Low, Mid, High] IP [Off, On] Sets the UDP output function [On] or [Off] to output tracking data, such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information from the IP output, synchronized with the Genlock signal. (→ page 65) • When [IP] is [On], video transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame loss. We recommend setting [IP] to [Off] to avoid the delay or frame loss due to the video transmission via IP.
Camera menu items (continued) Changing the frequency Changing the format When the currently selected frequency is changed in the [System 1/2] screen, the pre-frequency-change confirmation screen appears. When the currently selected format is changed in the [System 1/2] screen, the pre-format-change confirmation screen appears. Pre-frequency-change confirmation screen Pre-format-change confirmation screen Format Frequ ency Do you wa nt to set Frequency? ( 59.
Camera menu items (continued) Tracking data output Camera Focus Stores the value of focus position of this unit between 000555h (NEAR) and 000FFFh (FAR). When [Serial] or [IP] of [Tracking Data Output] on the [System 2/2] screen is set to [On], outputs the tracking data for Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information to link with a virtual studio system or elsewhere via serial (RS-422) or IP output.
Camera menu items (continued) zz IP output • When [IP] of [Tracking Data Output] on the [System 2/2] screen is set to [On], the tracking data for Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information is synchronized with the Genlock signal and outputs UDP packets via IP. • Outputs simultaneously up to four clients (IP addresses) that have been specified on the designated web screen (→ page 137). • The tracking data is output in a format conforming to the free-d protocol.
Camera menu items (continued) 3G SDI Out [LevelA, LevelB] When [Format] (12G SDI) is [1080/59.94p] or [1080/50p], select the format for outputting 3G SDI signals. Output 1/5 screen Output 1/5 12G SDI Format 3G SDI Out 3G SDI Format 3G SDI Out 2160/59.94p LevelA LevelA Level A format LevelB Level B format • [3G SDI Out] cannot be changed if [Format] (12G SDI) is other than [1080/59.94p] or [1080/50p]. 1080/59.94p LevelA 3G SDI Make the settings for output from the 3G SDI OUT connector.
Camera menu items (continued) Video Sampling [4:2:2/10bit, 4:2:0/8bit] When [Format] in [HDMI] is [2160/59.94p] or [2160/50p], select the video sampling output from the HDMI connector. Output 2/5 screen Output 2/5 HDMI Format Video Sa mpling 2160/59.94p 4:2:2/10bit 4:2:2/10bit Output in 4:2:2/10bit mode. 4:2:0/8bit Output in 4:2:0/8bit mode. • When [Format] in [HDMI] is other than [2160/59.94p] or [2160/50p], [Video Sampling] cannot be changed and is fixed at [4:2:2/10bit].
Camera menu items (continued) Output 3/5 screen Output 4/5 screen Output 3/5 Output 4/5 Bar Color Bar Type Tone Audio Input Type Volume Level Plugin Power Camera Type2 Normal Off Line 0dB Off OSD Mix/Crop Marker 12G SDI 3G SDI HDMI NDI IP/NDI|HX Return On On On On On Return Bar [Camera, Colorbar] OSD Mix/Crop Marker Switch between camera images and color bars. Camera Camera images Colorbar Color bar Selects whether to turn Off/On display of camera menu, status and crop frame.
Camera menu items (continued) Exclusive conditions for [OSD Mix/Crop • When [3G SDI Out], [NDI Out], or [IP Out1], and [IP Out2] on the [UHD Crop 1/2] screen are set to [Crop] [OSD Mix/Crop Marker] of the relevant connector is constantly set to Off and displayed as “---” Marker] The following exclusive conditions exist for Off/On setting of each output connector of [OSD Mix/Crop Marker]. (For example) For the following settings • System Format : 2160/59.
Camera menu items (continued) Output 5/5 screen UHD Crop 1/2 screen Output 5/5 OSD Off With R-Tally OSD Status Tally Tally Brightness Status Lamp External Output Output1 Output2 UHD Crop 1/2 Off Off Enable Low Enable 3G SDI Out NDI Out IP Out1 IP Out2 Crop Marker Crop Crop Crop Crop YL+G+MG Off Off Return Return OSD Off With R‑Tally [Off, On] 3G SDI Out [Full, Crop] Off or on the function that turns off camera menu, status, crop frame and other displays when red tally signals are received via com
Camera menu items (continued) Crop Marker [Off, YL, G, MG, YL+G, YL+MG, G+MG, YL+G+MG] UHD Crop 2/2 screen Makes the settings for the crop frame displayed for images output to 12G SDI OUT, 3G SDI OUT, HDMI and LAN connectors. Off Crop frame is not displayed. YL Only a yellow crop frame is displayed. G Only a green crop frame is displayed. MG Only a magenta crop frame is displayed. YL+G Yellow and green crop frames are displayed. YL+MG Yellow and magenta crop frames are displayed.
Camera menu items (continued) The CROP function Crop Zoom Ratio [120.00% to 500.00%] Specifies the size of the crop frame when [Crop Zoom] is [On]. The crop zoom ratio can be specified between the range of 120.00% to 500.00%, and the grain-size can be set in units of 10.00% from the OSD menu. The variable range of the setting value of this item, the crop frame size, [Crop H Position] and [Crop V Position] is shown below.
Camera menu items (continued) Focus Adjust With PTZ. [Off, On] Pan/Tilt 1/2 screen [Off] or [On] is set here for the function which compensates for out-offocusing when it occurs during panning, tilting or zooming operations. When [Off] is set, adjust the focus as required after zooming or set [Focus Mode] to [Auto]. This is only enabled when [Manual] has been selected as the [Focus Mode] setting.
Camera menu items (continued) Pan/Tilt 2/2 screen P/T Acceleration screen P/T Acceleration Pan/Tilt 2/2 Power On Position Preset Number P/T Acceleration Rise S-Curve Fall S-Curve Rise Acceleration Fall Acceleration Standby 001 Auto 15 15 128 128 Return Return Power On Position [Standby, Home, Preset] P/T Acceleration [Manual, Auto] Select the initial positions for Pan/Tilt/Zoom when the power is turned on.
Camera menu items (continued) Fall Acceleration [1 to 255] Sets the deceleration speed for pan/tilt deceleration operation in 255 steps. (The deceleration speed increases as the number increases) When it is necessary to reduce the speed to the specified speed using manual control of pan/tilt by lever operation etc. through the controller, the deceleration process is performed based on the deceleration speed specified in this setting. This is enabled only when [P/T Acceleration] is [Manual].
Camera menu items (continued) Preset Digital Extender [Off, On] Preset 1/2 screen Turns the preset digital extender function off/on. When set to [On], the digital extender function configuration will be recalled when regenerating the preset memory. When set to [Off], the digital extender function configuration will not be recalled when storing the preset memory.
Camera menu items (continued) Preset Name [Reset, Hold] Preset 2/2 screen When registering a preset memory, set whether to reset the previously registered preset name or keep it. Reset Hold Preset 2/2 When registering a preset memory, reset the previously registered preset name. The preset name after resetting will be [Preset***]. (*** is a 3 digit preset number: 001 to 100) Preset Iris Preset Zoom Mode Freeze During Preset When registering a preset memory, keep the previously registered preset name.
Camera menu items (continued) Fall Acceleration [1 to 255] Sets the deceleration speed for pan/tilt deceleration operation in 255 steps. (The deceleration speed increases as the number increases) During the deceleration operation for operating at the specified speed or time during pan/tilt operations by preset playback, the deceleration process is performed using the deceleration speed specified in this setting.
Camera menu items (continued) The relationships between the various setting values when [Preset Acceleration] is set to [Manual] during preset playback zz When [Preset Speed Unit] is [Speed Table] It is possible to specify the responsiveness (maximum speed, acceleration rate, S-curve steps) for operation. • When the amount of movement specified by the preset is small, there may be cases when the specified speed is not reached.
Camera menu items (continued) zz When [Preset Speed Unit] is [Time] It is possible to specify the times (time taken to move, time taken to accelerate, time taken to decelerate) and the S-curve steps for operation. • When the acceleration operation cannot be performed within the specified time even at maximum acceleration speed of the device, the operation will not be performed by the specified time.
Camera menu items (continued) Maintenance screen Firmware Version 1/2 screen Mainte nance Firmware Version 1/2 Firmware Version IP Networ k Initializ e Hour Mete r HDMI Stat us Error Sta tus System Version V01.00 CPU Software Main/Network Camera Lens Servo V01.00 V01.00 V01.00 V01.00 Return Return Firmware Version System Version This is selected to display the [Firmware Version] screen on which the user can check the version of the firmware which is currently installed in the unit.
Camera menu items (continued) Firmware Version 2/2 screen IP Network screen Firmware Version 2/2 EEPROM Main/Network FPGA Network Enc R5T R5R Logic IP Network IP Address V01.00 Subnet Mask V01.00 V01.00 V01.00 V01.00 V01.00 Default Gateway 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 Set Execute Return Return EEPROM IP Address FPGA Subnet Mask Main/Network Display the EEPROM version of the main/network. Set the IP address for this unit.
Camera menu items (continued) Concerning initialization Initialize screen When any one of [All/Scene All/Scene1/Scene2/Scene3/Scene4] is selected on the [Initialize] screen, the Initialize confirmation screen is displayed. Initi alize All Scene All Scene1 Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Initialize confirmation screen Initialize Do you want to initialize? (All) Return CANCEL O.K. All All the set values of OSD menu except for the following items are restored to the factory settings.
Camera menu items (continued) Hour Meter screen HDMI Status screen Hour Meter Operation Fan HDMI Status 00000000 00000000 Connect Format Video Sampling Monitor H D MI 2160/59.94p YPbPr 4:2:2/10bit Available Return Return Operation Connect Displays the cumulative time that power has been supplied to the unit. (8‑digit numerical value) Displays the connection status of the HDMI connector. One of the following is displayed according to the product specifications of the device or monitor connected.
Camera menu items (continued) Monitor Error Status screen Displays the status of the device or monitor connected to the HDMI connector. One of the following is displayed according to the product specifications of the device or monitor connected. ––– Displayed when [Connect] is other than HDMI. Available This indicates that [Connect] is HDMI and the device or monitor connected supports the format output by this unit.
Camera menu item table Camera menu Top Menu Camera Scene Item Factory setting Scene Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4 0 –50 to +50 (step: 1) Auto Manual, Auto Auto Iris Speed Normal Slow, Normal, Fast Auto Iris Window Normal1 Normal1, Normal2, Center Iris Limit Off Off, On Shutter Mode Off Off, Step, Synchro, ELC Brightness Brightness Picture Level 1/2 Iris Mode Step/Synchro [59.94Hz] (When [Shutter Mode] 1/100 is set to [Step]) [50Hz] 1/120 • 59.94p/59.
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu Camera Scene Picture Item Factory setting Picture 2/6 Chroma Level Off, –99% to 99% (step: 1%) Chroma Phase 0 –31 to +31 Master Pedestal 0 –200 to +200 (step: 1) R Pedestal 0 –100 to +100 (step: 1) G Pedestal 0 –100 to +100 (step: 1) B Pedestal 0 –100 to +100 (step: 1) Pedestal Offset Off Off, On On Off, On Master Detail 0 –31 to +31 Detail Coring 15 0 to 60 V Detail Level 0 –7 to +7 Detail Frequency 0 –7 to +7 Lev
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu Camera Scene Matrix Item Matrix 4/5 Matrix 5/5 Lens Factory setting [Color Correction 2/3] EBU NTSC User R_Yl Saturation –7 –4 –8 0 –63 to +63 R_Yl Phase 5 9 7 0 –63 to +63 R_Yl_Yl Saturation 0 3 –12 0 –63 to +63 R_Yl_Yl Phase –5 4 13 0 –63 to +63 Yl Saturation 2 3 2 0 –63 to +63 Yl Phase 3 11 8 0 –63 to +63 Yl_Yl_G Saturation 0 11 6 0 –63 to +63 Yl_Yl_G Phase 3 6 5 0 –63 to +63 Yl_G Saturation
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu Output Item Factory setting Selection items Output 1/5 12G SDI AW‑UE100WP/AW‑UE100KP/ AW‑UE100WPC/ AW‑UE100KPC: 2160/59.94p AW‑UE100WE/AW‑UE100KE/ AW‑UE100WED/ AW‑UE100KED: 2160/50p Format [System Format] 2160/59.94p 2160/29.97p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/29.97p 1080/29.97PsF 1080/23.98p(59.94i)*1 720/59.94p 2160/50p 2160/25p 1080/50p 1080/50i 1080/25p 1080/25PsF 720/50p 2160/24p 1080/24p 2160/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu Output Item Factory setting Selection items Output 2/5 HDMI AW‑UE100WP/AW‑UE100KP/ AW‑UE100WPC/ AW‑UE100KPC: 2160/59.94p AW‑UE100WE/AW‑UE100KE/ AW‑UE100WED/ AW‑UE100KED: 2160/50p Format [System Format] 2160/59.94p 2160/29.97p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/29.97p 1080/29.97PsF 1080/23.98p(59.94i)*1 720/59.94p 2160/50p 2160/25p 1080/50p 1080/50i 1080/25p 1080/25PsF 720/50p 2160/24p 1080/24p 2160/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu UHD Crop Pan/Tilt Item UHD Crop 2/2 Factory setting Selection items Crop Out YL YL, G, MG Crop Adjust YL YL, G, MG Crop H Position 960 0 to 3072 (Step: 2) Crop V Position 540 0 to 1728 Crop Zoom Ratio 200.00% 120.00% to 500.
Camera menu item table (continued) Camera menu Top Menu Maintenance Firmware Version Item Factory setting Selection items Firmware System Version Version 1/2 CPU Software Version at shipping --- Main/Network Version at shipping --- Camera Version at shipping --- Lens Version at shipping --- Servo Version at shipping --- Version at shipping --- Network Version at shipping --- Enc Version at shipping --- R5T Version at shipping --- R5R Version at shipping --- Logic Version at
Displaying the web screen With a personal computer connected to the unit, it is possible to view the camera’s IP videos or select various settings from the web browser. Displaying the web screen using a personal computer The LAN crossover cable is used when connecting a personal computer directly to the unit’s LAN connector for IP control, and the LAN straight cable is used when making the connection through a switching hub. The procedure is explained here using Windows screens (Internet Explorer).
Displaying the web screen (continued) 3. Set the initial account. 5. Display the live screen [Live]. In the initial state, the initial account setting screen is displayed when the web screen is displayed. Set a user name and password. The web screen appears. The live screen [Live] (→ page 96) is displayed initially. You can switch to the web setup screen [Setup] (→ page 101) when necessary. (→ page 95) • Do not set character strings that can be easily guessed by third parties.
Displaying the web screen (continued) Switching between the Live screen [Live] and Web setup screen [Setup] Logging into the Web screen When user authentication is enabled When displaying the live screen [Live] You need to enter account information for a user with Camera control or Administrator privileges. When the live screen [Live] is displayed, click the [Setup] button at the top of the live screen [Live]. For details on the web setup screen [Setup], see “Web setup screen [Setup]” (→ page 101).
Web screen operations Live screen [Live] You can display images from the camera on a personal computer and perform camera operations, such as pan, tilt, zoom, and focus control. The items displayed on the screen will differ depending on whether the [H.264] or [JPEG] button is selected under [Compression]. When [H.264] is selected Operation screen display buttons (for touch panels) Displays screen with larger operation buttons for touch panels.
Web screen operations (continued) 1. Menu switching [Stream Menu]/[Other Menu] When JPEG is selected These buttons appear only when JPEG images are displayed. Switch between menu displays. Clicking [Other Menu] when the Stream menu is displayed displays the Other menu. Clicking [Stream Menu] when the Other menu is displayed displays the Stream menu. 2. Compression button [Compression] [H.264] [JPEG] The [H.264] button turns gray, and H.264 images are displayed. The [H.
Web screen operations (continued) 6. Power ON button [Power ON]/Standby button [Standby] [Power ON] [Standby] 8. Main area (IP video display area) Turn the unit on. Set the unit to Standby mode. In the Standby mode, all the buttons on the live screen [Live] except for the [Power ON] button and [Standby] button are disabled. • If [Power ON] or [Standby] is selected too quickly, the status selected and the display shown may not correspond.
Web screen operations (continued) 9. Zoom [Zoom] [T] [W] 11.Control pad and its buttons [T]: Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification) in the “Tele” direction. [W]: Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification) in the “Wide” direction. The optical zoom position is displayed in the center as a value. Value range: 000 (Wide end) to 999 (optical Tele end) To adjust the image in the horizontal or vertical direction (panning or tilting), left-click the pad and the buttons.
Web screen operations (continued) 15.Scene [Scene] [Scene1] [Scene2] [Scene3] [Scene4] 21.Shutter [Shutter] Switch the shutter mode in the order [Off], [Step], [Synchro], [ELC]. Click Scene1-Scene4 to switch the shooting mode. Switch the shutter mode in the order [ELC], [Synchro], [Step], [Off]. Display button for scene expansion panel The [Scene1], [Scene2], [Scene3], and [Scene4] buttons for scene files are displayed.
Web screen configurations Web setup screen [Setup] The settings for the unit are selected on this screen. • The setting menu operations can be performed only by users whose access level is “1.Administrator”. For the procedure used to set the access level, refer to page 139. • If the value of a setting is changed using the OSD menu or a different web browser, the setting value and the displayed value may not match. In that case, update the setup menu display screen of that web browser.
Web screen configurations (continued) 4. Collaboration capability [Linkage] Setting status screen [Setting status] Tracking data output setting button [Tracking Data Output] The tracking data output setting screen [Tracking Data Output] is displayed when the button is clicked. → “Tracking data output settings screen [Tracking Data Output]” (→ page 136) P2 Cast connection setting button [P2 Cast] P2 Cast connection setting screen [P2 Cast] is displayed when the button is clicked.
Web screen configurations (continued) Pan/Tilt Basic screen [Basic] Install Position The install position setting is displayed. System screen [System] Smart Picture Flip The smart picture flip setting is displayed. zz System status P/T Speed Mode The P/T speed mode setting is displayed. Speed With Zoom Position The settings for the function to adjust the speed of pan/tilt adjustment are displayed in conjunction with the zoom magnification. Focus Adjust With PTZ.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Frequency zz Shooting Mode Frequency [59.94Hz, 50Hz, 24Hz, 23.98Hz] This item is selected to switch the frame frequency. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Factory settings: 59.94Hz (AW‑UE100WP/AW‑UE100KP/ AW‑UE100WPC/AW‑UE100KPC) 50Hz (AW‑UE100WE/AW‑UE100KE/ AW‑UE100WED/AW‑UE100KED) • When the frame frequency is switched, the unit automatically restarts. Shooting Mode [Normal, High Sens.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Fan zz Output Set the cooling fan operation. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. • Even if this is set to [Low], [Mid], or [High], the cooling fan may be forcibly stopped when the temperature is low. • Even if this is set to [Low] or [Mid], the cooling fan may be forcibly operated at [High] when the temperature is high. Fan [Auto, Low, Mid, High] Set the operation of the cooling fan. Auto Enable automatic control of the cooling fan.
Web screen configurations (continued) 12G SDI 3G SDI Make the settings for output from the 12G SDI OUT connector. Make the settings for output from the 3G SDI OUT connector. Format Set the output format. The following format settings are possible depending on the [Format] setting in the [System] screen. Frequency 59.94Hz System Format Format (12G SDI) 2160/59.94p 2160/59.94p *1 1080/59.94p *2 2160/29.97p 1080/59.94p Format (3G SDI) 2160/59.94p 1080/59.94p *1 1080/59.94i *1 2160/29.97p 2160/29.
Web screen configurations (continued) HDMI Bar [Camera, Colorbar] Make the settings for output from the HDMI connector. Switch between camera images and color bars. Format Set the output format. The following format settings are possible depending on the [Format] setting in the [System] screen. Frequency 59.94Hz System Format Format (HDMI) 2160/59.94p 2160/59.94p *1 1080/59.94p *2 2160/29.97p 2160/29.97p *1 1080/29.97p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i 1080/29.97p 1080/29.
Web screen configurations (continued) OSD Off With R‑Tally [Off, On] zz Pan/Tilt Off or on the function that turns off camera menu, status, crop frame and other displays when red tally signals are received via commands or contacts. When the red tally signal releases, the camera menu display will return. Factory settings: Off The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. OSD Status [Off, On] Turn the status display during AWB and ABB off/on, or error display when an error occurs.
Web screen configurations (continued) P/T Speed Mode [Normal(60deg/s), Fast1(90deg/s), Fast2(180deg/s)] Fall Acceleration [1 to 255] Sets the deceleration speed for pan/tilt deceleration operation in 255 steps. (The deceleration speed increases as the number increases) When it is necessary to reduce the speed to the specified speed using manual control of pan/tilt by lever operation etc. through the controller, the deceleration process is performed based on the deceleration speed specified in this setting.
Web screen configurations (continued) Date & time screen [Date&Time] Live page screen [Live page] Make clock settings. You can set using one of three types [PC Synchronization], [NTP], or [Manual]. Auto Camera title PC Synchronization If you click the [Execute] button, the settings are configured by synchronizing the unit to the date and time of the connected personal computer. • The time zone of the personal computer is not reflected on the unit. Set the time zone on the unit.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Streaming mode Image screen [Image/Audio] IP video settings screen [Video over IP] It is possible to perform IP transmission operations suited to the application by switching the [Streaming mode] on this unit. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. zz Setting status Mode [H.264(UHD), H.264, H.265(UHD), H.265, JPEG(UHD), RTMP, RTMP(UHD), SRT(H.264), SRT(H.264 UHD), SRT(H.265), SRT(H.265 UHD), NDI|HX, High bandwidth NDI] The JPEG image and H.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Initial display setting zz JPEG Set initial display settings for the Live screen [Live]. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Set JPEG image settings. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. There are a total of 3 channels available for JPEG image setting. Stream [H.264(1), H.264(2), H.264(3), H.264(4), JPEG(1), JPEG(2), JPEG(3)] Select the type of images to display in the Live screen [Live]. H.264(1) Display videos (H.264(1)). H.
Web screen configurations (continued) Refresh interval [1fps, 4fps, 5fps, 12fps, 12.5fps, 15fps, 24fps, 25fps, 30fps] • On browsers other than Internet Explorer 11, only JPEG images can be displayed. • Only [H.264(1)] can be set when the [Streaming mode] is [H.264(UHD)]. • H.264 cannot be set when the [Streaming mode] is [H.265(UHD)], [H.265], [SRT(H.265)], [SRT(H.265 UHD)], [NDI|HX] or [High bandwidth NDI].
Web screen configurations (continued) Image capture size [3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180] Max bit rate(per client) [512kbps, 768kbps, 1024kbps, 1536kbps, 2048kbps, 3072kbps, 4096kbps, 6144kbps, 8192kbps, 10240kbps, 12288kbps, 12800kbps, 14336kbps, 16384kbps, 20480kbps, 24576kbps, 25600kbps, 51200kbps, 76800kbps] Select the resolution for H.264 images. Selectable options will vary depending on the selected resolution setting. H.264(1) 3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×720 H.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz H.265 Unicast port(Image) [1024 to 50000] Enter the unicast port number (used when sending images from the unit). Only even numbers can be specified. The port number cannot be set to 10670. Factory settings: H.264(1): 32004 H.264(2): 32014 H.264(3): 32024 H.264(4): 32034 Set H.265 image settings. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Unicast port(Audio) [1024 to 50000] Only even numbers can be specified. The port number cannot be set to 10670.
Web screen configurations (continued) Frame rate [24fps, 25fps, 30fps, 50fps, 60fps] zz RTMP Set the frame rate for H.265 images. 59.94Hz 30fps, 60fps 50Hz 25fps, 50fps 24/23.98Hz 24fps Make RTMP/RTMPS transmission settings. Server setup The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Factory settings: For 59.94Hz: 30fps For 50Hz: 25fps For 24/23.98Hz: 24fps • [60fps(50fps)] cannot be selected when the video format is [29.97p(25p)].
Web screen configurations (continued) Streaming format zz SRT Make settings for H.264 images for use in RTMP/RTMPS transmission. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Refer to the explanation for H.264 (→ page 113) for information about Image capture size, Frame rate and Max bit rate(per client). Make SRT transmission settings.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz NDI|HX TTL/HOP Limit The same as H.264 Multicast TTL/HOPLimit (→ page 115). Make NDI|HX transmission settings. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Latency Sets the time (ms) of playback on the listening side after the packet is transmitted. Factory settings: 120 • In some cases, the set time is not guaranteed depending on the network band. NDI|HX stream Encryption Sets whether to encrypt the transmitted IP image.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz High bandwidth NDI Max bit rate(per client) [512kbps, 768kbps, 1024kbps, 1536kbps, 2048kbps, 3072kbps, 4096kbps, 6144kbps, 8192kbps, 10240kbps, 12288kbps, 14336kbps, 16384kbps, 20480kbps, 24576kbps] Specify the NDI|HX bit rate per client. Factory settings: 10240kbps • The NDI|HX bit rate setting range depends on the resolution. Make NDI transmission settings. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
Web screen configurations (continued) Audio setting screen [Audio] Subnet(IPv4) Enter the subnet mask. Factory settings: 224.0.0.0 Configure audio settings. • Images and audio are not synchronized. Therefore, images and audio may be slightly out of sync. • The audio may skip depending on the network environment. • Address(IPv4) and Subnet(IPv4) clarify the multicast address ranges randomly selected during multicast transmissions. • When Address(IPv4) is set to “239.255.0.
Web screen configurations (continued) Image adjust screen [Image adjust] zz Audio The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Adjust the image quality. The settings in this screen (with the exception of [Scene] and [Matrix]) are applied immediately. After selecting the settings for [Scene] and [Matrix], you need to press the [Set] button to execute. Scene [Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4] Switch the shooting mode depending on the shooting environment.
Web screen configurations (continued) Picture Level [–50 to +50] Shutter Mode [Off, Step, Synchro, ELC] This menu item is selected to set the target picture level for automatic exposure compensation. Its setting takes effect when [Auto] or [ELC] has been selected as the setting for any of the following automatic exposure compensation functions.
Web screen configurations (continued) Gain [When [Super Gain] is [Off]: Auto, 0dB to 36dB, When [Super Gain] is [On]: Auto, 0dB to 42dB] Day/Night [Day, Night] Switch between standard shooting and night-vision shooting (shooting with infrared light). The image gain is adjusted here. In locations which are too dark, adjust the gain upward; conversely, in locations which are too bright, adjust it downward. When [Auto] is set, the light quantity is adjusted automatically.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Picture 124
Web screen configurations (continued) White Balance Mode [ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K, VAR] Color Temperature Setting Color Temperature [2000K to 15000K] This displays the color temperature when [White Balance Mode] is [AWB A] or [AWB B]. Varying the output balance of Rch and Bch enables the varying of the color temperature. Varying [R Gain] and [B Gain] in [Color TEMP. Setting] also enables color temperature adjustments.
Web screen configurations (continued) Detail [Off, On] ATW Speed [Slow, Normal, Fast] Set the control speed of the ATW function. Slow Tracks at a speed slower than [Normal]. Normal Tracks at normal speed. Fast Tracks at a speed faster than [Normal]. Turn on/off the contour (sharpness of images) adjustment of images. Factory settings: On This is only enabled when [White Balance Mode] is set to [ATW]. Factory settings: Normal Master Detail [–31 to +31] Adjust the contour correction level (master).
Web screen configurations (continued) Gamma Mode [HD, FILMLIKE1, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE3] White Clip [Off, On] Turn the white clip function off/on. Factory settings: On Select the type of gamma curve. HD HD (High Definition) video gamma characteristic. FILMLIKE1 Characteristic capable of reproducing better gradation in highlights than HD gamma. FILMLIKE2 Characteristic capable of reproducing better gradation in highlights than [FILMLIKE1].
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Matrix Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User] Select the type of color matrix. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Normal EBU NTSC User This item is used to load the preset color matrix data and compensate for the saturation and color phase. On the [Matrix] screen, the [Linear Matrix] and [Color Correction] values can be adjusted by the user.
Web screen configurations (continued) Lens setting screen [Lens] Max Digital Zoom [×2, ×3, ×4, ×5, ×6, ×7, ×8, ×9, ×10] Set the maximum digital zoom magnification. This is only enabled when [Zoom Mode] is set to [D.Zoom]. Factory settings: ×10 • Higher digital zoom magnifications will result in coarser images. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Digital Extender [Off, ×1.4, ×2.0] Make settings for the digital extender function. Off Turn the digital extender function off. ×1.
Web screen configurations (continued) UHD crop setting screen [UHD Crop] • When [Crop Mode] is changed, IP video transmission is temporarily stopped. • When [Crop Mode] is changed from [Off] to [Crop(1080)], the [Format] of [Output] for each of the 12G SDI OUT, 3G SDI OUT and HDMI connectors changes to FHD (1920×1080). • When [Crop Mode] is changed from [Off] to [Crop(720)], the [Format] of [Output] for each of the 12G SDI OUT, 3G SDI OUT and HDMI connectors changes to FHD (1280×720).
Web screen configurations (continued) 3G SDI Out [Crop, FULL] Make the settings for Crop/FULL for images output to the 3G SDI OUT connector. Crop FULL Crop Output Select [Yellow, Green, Magenta] Make the settings for the crop frame for images output to the 3G SDI OUT connector and IP. Images with FHD cropped from UHD images are output. The images output in this case are those with the crop frame specified in [Crop Out]. FHD down-converted images are output as is without cropping UHD images.
Web screen configurations (continued) Preset position screen [Preset position] zz Preset The setting is confirmed with the [SET] button. When a preset thumbnail is clicked, the camera moves to face towards a preset position that was registered beforehand. You can select Home and Preset001 to Preset100. Preset numbers are displayed in green when they have had a preset position registered in them. (Preset name) [1] - [12] [Home] [SET] [DEL] [Save] 132 Preset names are displayed.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Limitation Setting zz Preset Setting This establishes the up, down, left and right limit settings of the pan-tilt head. First, use the control pad to rotate the pan-tilt head to the position you want to set as the limit. After the limit position has been selected, click the buttons corresponding to the following items to confirm. The setting is cleared if the button is pressed again. Tilt Up Use this to save the current position as the upward limit.
Web screen configurations (continued) Fall Ramp Time [0.1s to 10.0s] Sets the deceleration time for time specified operations during preset playback. (Sets between 0.1 s to 10.0 s in 0.1s increments) This is enabled only when [Preset Acceleration] is [Manual] and [Preset Speed Unit] is [Time]. Factory settings: 0.
Web screen configurations (continued) Preset Crop [Off, On] Preset Iris [Off, On] When the preset memory is played back, set whether the reproduction of content set in the various [Crop Mode] menus is off/ on. When set to [On], the content set in the various [Crop Mode] menus is reproduced when preset memory is played back. When set to [Off], the content set in the various [Crop Mode] menus is not reproduced when preset memory is played back, with the current values being kept.
Web screen configurations (continued) - After switching [Preset Speed Unit] -W hen executing [Reset to the default (Except the network settings)] of [Maintenance] Collaboration capability [Linkage] Tracking data output settings screen [Tracking Data Output] IP(UDP) [On, Off] Select the output mode of the tracking data and the communication destination in the IP mode. Up to four addresses can be specified when the IP mode is enabled.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz IP out Port Sets the destination port number to forward the tracking data such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information via UDP. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. The following port numbers are used by the unit so they cannot be used.
Web screen configurations (continued) P2 Cast connection setting screen [P2 Cast] Sets enable/disable connection to P2 Cast and the connection destination. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Mode [On, Off] Sets whether to enable connection to P2 Cast. Factory settings: Off Cloud URL Sets the server URL of P2 Cast to be connected when [Mode] is [On]. • You can set the URL with maximum 512 characters. User ID Sets the user ID for connection to P2 Cast when [Mode] is [On].
Web screen configurations (continued) zz Add user User management screen [User mng.] The users and personal computers (IP addresses) that can access the unit from personal computers and mobile terminals are registered in the User management screen [User mng.]. The User management screen [User mng.] consists of [User auth.] and [Host auth.]. User authentication screen [User auth.] Click the [User auth.] of User management screen [User mng.].
Web screen configurations (continued) Host authentication screen [Host auth.] zz Add host Click the [Host auth.] of User management screen [User mng.]. Configure the host authentication settings that restrict the personal computers (IP addresses) that can access the unit. zz Setting status IP address The IP address of the personal computer from which access to the camera is allowed is input here. The host name cannot be input as the IP address.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz IPv4 network Network setup screen [Network] Configure network settings in the Network setup screen. The Network setup screen [Network] consists of [Network] and [Advanced]. DHCP [On, Off] Select the method in which the IP address is configured. Factory settings: Off • When [DHCP] is set to [On], AW-RP150/AW-RP60’s automatic configuration of IP address (AUTO IP) cannot be used.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz IPv6 network zz Common (to IPv6/IPv4) Manual [On, Off] HTTP port [1 to 65535] Enable or disable manual configuration of the IPv6 address. On Enter the IPv6 address manually. Off Disable manual entry of the IPv6 address. Port numbers are allocated separately. The following port numbers are used by the unit so they cannot be used.
Web screen configurations (continued) Easy IP Setup accommodate period [20min, Unlimited] Recommended network setting for internet Perform the recommended settings to connect the camera to the Internet. When the [Execute] button is clicked, a dialog box will be displayed. To execute, click the [OK] button. Select [20min] or [Unlimited] as the time for enabling the operation of the network settings from the Easy IP Setup Software.
Web screen configurations (continued) Advanced network setting screen [Advanced] When “Streaming mode” is set to “JPEG(UHD)” JPEG(1) Refresh interval: 1fps Image quality: Normal JPEG(2) • JPEG(3) Off H.264(1) • H.264(2) • H.264(3) Internet mode(Over HTTP): On Transmission priority: Best effort H.264(1) Image capture size: 1920×1080 Max bit rate(per client): Max8192kbps, Min2048kbps H.264(2) Image capture size: 640×360 Max bit rate(per client): Max4096kbps, Min1024kbps H.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz NTP zz UPnP Settings relating to the NTP server address and port No. are performed here. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. This unit supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Using the UPnP function allows the following to be set automatically. • Sets the router’s port forwarding function. (However, a UPnPcompatible router is necessary.) This setting is useful when accessing the camera from the Internet.
Web screen configurations (continued) zz HTTPS CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request Using the HTTPS function enables access to the camera to be encrypted and communication safety to be improved. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. See page 148 for details on the HTTPS setup method.
Web screen configurations (continued) HTTPS port [1 to 65535] zz RTSP This sets the Port No. to be used with HTTPS. The following port numbers are used by the unit so they cannot be used. 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 80, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 546, 547, 554, 995, 5960 to 5985, 7960 to 8060, 10669, 10670, 11900, 59000 to 61000 Factory settings: 443 • This unit will restart if the connection method is changed.
Web screen configurations (continued) HTTPS settings [HTTPS] This encrypts access to the camera and sets HTTPS to improve communication safety. Setting HTTPS is performed by following the procedures below. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. 1 2 3 4 5 1. Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key) (→ page 149) When using self-signed certificates When using server certificates 2. Generating a self-signed certificate (security certificate) (→ page 149) 3.
Web screen configurations (continued) Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key) Generating a self-signed certificate (security [CRT key generate] certificate) [Self-signed Certificate - Generate] • A CRT key cannot be generated when self-signed certificates and server certificates are enabled. • The size of the key that can be used by the Certificate Authority (CA) differs when using a server certificate. Confirm in advance the the size of the key that can be used.
Web screen configurations (continued) 3. Click the [OK] button after inputting the address. 1. Click the [Execute] button in [CA Certificate - Generate A self-signed certificate is generated. • Information relating to the generated self-signed certificate is displayed in [Self-signed Certificate] - [Information]. The following is displayed depending on the status of the self-signed certificate (security certificate). Displayed content Certificate Signing Request].
Web screen configurations (continued) Installing a Server Certificate Setting the Connection Method [CA Certificate - CA Certificate install] [Connection] • A server certificate (security certificate) cannot be installed if a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) has not been generated. • The server certificate must have been issued by the Certificate Authority (CA) in order to install it. 1. Set the method to access the camera in [Connection]. HTTP: Only HTTP connection is possible.
Web screen configurations (continued) 3. Click [Certificate error] in the URL and then click [View zz Install the security certificate When using HTTPS to access the camera, the security warning screen will be displayed if the security certificate of the said camera has not been installed in your personal computer. To prevent this warning screen being displayed, the security certificate must be installed in accordance with the following procedures.
Web screen configurations (continued) 6. Select [Place all certificates in the following store] and 9. Click [Finish]. click [Browse...]. 10.Click [Yes]. 7. Select [Trusted Root Certification Authorities] and click [OK]. 8. Click [Next]. When importing is finished, the “The import was successful.” screen is displayed. 11.Click [OK]. Closing the web browser after importing the certificate and reconnecting to it will stop the “Certificate error” screen being displayed.
Web screen configurations (continued) [Error log1, Error log2] No. Maintenance screen [Maintenance] On this screen, you can check the system logs, check the version of the software, initialize the unit, etc. The Maintenance screen consists of four settings: [System log], [Product info.], [Default reset] and [Backup]. Displays the log sequence numbers. “1” indicates the latest information, and up to 100 logs can be saved. Date & Time Displays the dates and times when the errors occurred.
Web screen configurations (continued) Product information screen [Product info.] FPGA Network Displays the version of the Network module. The versions of the unit’s software can be checked on this screen. The [Model no.], [MAC address], [Serial no.], [Firmware version] and other information about the unit is displayed. Enc Displays the version of the image compression module. R5T Displays the version of the video signal control module (at the front).
Web screen configurations (continued) Reset settings screen [Default reset] zz Upgrading the firmware (Firmware file) The unit’s setting data is initialized and the unit is restarted on this screen. 1. Download the latest software to your personal computer. • Keep the maximum combined number of characters to be used for the name of the directory in which the software will be stored and for the name of the software which has been downloaded to less than 250 characters. 2.
Web screen configurations (continued) Back up screen [Backup] Upload Config data type [Camera(ALL), Camera (SCENE1) to Camera (SCENE4), Camera (SYSTEM), Camera (PRESET), Network] Specify the type of configuration data when reflecting the configuration data saved on a personal computer to this unit. On this screen, the unit’s settings can be saved to a personal computer or settings saved in a personal computer can be loaded into the unit for use.
Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel PTZ operation screen for touch panels 1 1 5 4 2 6 3 7 8 1. Button for displaying the PTZ operation screen for touch 4. Button for restoring the screen from the touch panel panels operation screen The screen switches to the one for PTZ operations for touch panels when this button is pressed. Press this button to return to the usual live screen. 5. Buttons for switching the touch panel operation screen 2.
Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel (continued) Preset operation screen for touch panels Image adjust operation screen for touch panels 10 9 9. Preset operation area for touch panels 10.Image adjust operation area for touch panels This is the area where buttons for preset operations are located that are suitable for use with touch panels. The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons displayed in the usual live screen.
Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal It is possible to perform operations using a design suited to mobile terminals in the live screen in a web browser. 1. Access the unit from the mobile terminal. As when accessing the unit from a personal computer, enter [http://IP address/] in the address bar of the web browser on the mobile terminal. The screen for mobile terminals is displayed automatically. 2. Switch the display.
Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal (continued) 1. Button for displaying the operation menu for the live 5. Home button Move to the preset home position. screen Use this to display the operation menu for the live screen. 6. Preset thumbnail operation area When a preset thumbnail is clicked, the camera moves to face towards a preset position that was registered beforehand. By swiping left in the preset thumbnail operation area, preset thumbnails that are not displayed can be displayed.
Limiters This unit comes with settings (referred to as “limiters”) that restrict the panning and tilting movement ranges. Depending on the installation location, obstacles that may come into contact with the remote camera may exist within its movement range. In such cases, setting the limiters before the obstacles will prevent contact. The positions of four limiters — namely, the upper, lower, leftmost and right-most limits of the travel range — can be set.
Setting/releasing the limiters Basic limiter operations Releasing the limiters 1. Press the
Safe mode Concerning the safe mode The unit goes into the safe mode when the pan-tilt head is forcibly moved by an external force or when something impedes its rotation. Once the safe mode has been established, some or all of the operations will no longer be acknowledged to ensure safety and prevent equipment damage.
Troubleshooting Operation Symptom Cause and solution • 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 LAN connector for IP control ? No power • Is the network cable for the PoE++ (IEEE 802.
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Cause and solution • Has a LAN cable of category 5e or above been connected to the LAN connector for IP control ? Installation Instructions → “Connections” • Is the [LINK] LED of the LAN connector for IP control lit? → If it is not lit, it means that something is wrong with the connection to the LAN or that the network at the connection destination is not working properly. Check the LAN cable for defective contacts, and check the wiring.
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages For Windows: • Press the [F5] key on the keyboard of the personal computer to request that the settings be acquired. For Mac: • Press the [Command] + [R] key on the personal computer's keyboard to request that the settings be acquired. ––– • Perform the following to delete the temporary Internet files. For Windows: A Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer.
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Status display lamp does not light The authentication screen appears repeatedly Screens displays take a while to appear Cause and solution Reference pages • Is the [Status Lamp] setting set to [Disable]? → If [Status Lamp] is set to [Disable], the status display lamp does not light when this unit is working properly. Change the setting to [Enable].
Troubleshooting (continued) Video Symptom Cause and solution • Has the unit been connected properly to the other connected devices? No pictures are displayed or the pictures are disturbed • 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 selected? • Has the image signal setting been selected correctly? • Are external sync signals that are supported by the video signal format which has been set being input?
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Cause and solution • Activate the ATW (Auto tracking white adjustment) function. Something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures • In some situations, the proper colors may not be reproduced using the ATW function. → In cases like this, proceed with the white balance adjustment. Reference pages page 44 pages 43 to 44 • Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual setting and adjust the iris manually.
Troubleshooting (continued) IP images Symptom Cause and solution For Windows: • Is the plug-in viewer software installed? → Install the plug-in viewer software. Reference pages page 33 For Windows: • If [Check for newer versions of stored pages] is not set to [Every time I visit the webpage] in the temporary Internet file settings, IP images may not appear in the live screen [Live]. → Perform the following. A Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer.
Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Cause and solution • 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 installing “Network Camera View 4S”. H.
Troubleshooting (continued) Web screen Depending on the OS installed on the personal computer, the following may occur. Follow the instructions below when the following has occurred. Performing the following solutions will not affect the operation of other applications. Symptom Frame dropping is observed in images Cause and solution Reference pages • The personal computer may be lacking in performance. → Check the requirements for the personal computer environment.
Specifications OUTPUT Power requirements: 12 V DC (10.8 V to 13.2 V) (Supplied AC adaptor) 42 V to 57 V DC (PoE++ power supply) Current consumption: 3.0 A (Supplied AC adaptor) 1.0 A (PoE++ power supply) Video output HDMI: HDMI 2.0 connector 4:2:2/10bit • HDCP is not supported. • Viera Link is not supported. indicates safety information.
Specifications (continued) Electronic shutter speed: • 59.94p/59.94i mode 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000 • 29.97p mode 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000 • 23.
Index Numerics C ×1.0 button ......................................................................................... 161 3G SDI .................................................................. 66, 68, 103, 106, 107 3G SDI Out .................................................................... 66, 70, 106, 131 3G SDI OUT connector ........................................................................ 19 12G SDI ................................................................
Index (continued) HTTPS mode ...................................................................................... 147 HTTPS port ......................................................................................... 147 HTTPS Port number ........................................................................... 144 HTTPS Status ..................................................................................... 144 HTTP Status ..........................................................................
Index (continued) M P MAC address ...................................................................................... 155 Main area .............................................................................................. 98 Main/Network ......................................................................... 81, 82, 155 Maintenance .......................................................................... 49, 81, 154 Manual .......................................................................
Index (continued) S T Safe mode .......................................................................................... 164 Saturation .............................................................................. 57, 58, 128 Scene .................................................................................. 50, 100, 121 Scene1 ................................................................................................. 83 Scene2 ...............................................................
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