Aw Ue150p
Aw Ue150p
4K Integrated Camera
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 5) of this Manual before use.
PJ EJ ENGLISH
W1118YM5120 -FJ DVQP1812UA
Read this first! (For AW‑UE150WP, AW‑UE150KP)
WARNING: CAUTION:
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not install or place
equipment to rain or moisture. this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other confined
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment space. To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to
away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are overheating, ensure that curtains and any other materials do not
not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do obstruct the ventilation.
not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment.
CAUTION:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying
Always keep the main unit mounting screw, bracket mounting interference, use the recommended accessories only.
screws and drop-prevention wire mounting screw out of the
reach of infants and small children.
CAUTION:
Check the installation at least once a year.
CAUTION: An improper installation could cause the unit to fall off resulting
Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing. in personal injury.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the covers.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
CAUTION:
Do not pick up and move the unit while the tripod is attached.
The fitting may break under the weight of the tripod, which may
result in injury.
CAUTION:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
FCC Warning:
To assure continued FCC emission limit compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and the user must use only shielded interface
cables when connecting to host computer or peripheral devices. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void
the user’s authority to operate this device.
NOTIFICATION (Canada)
CAN ICES-3 (A)/NMB-3(A)
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Read this first! (For AW‑UE150WE, AW‑UE150KE)
WARNING: CAUTION:
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this In order to maintain adequate ventilation, do not install or place
equipment to rain or moisture. this unit in a bookcase, built-in cabinet or any other confined
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, keep this equipment space. To prevent risk of electric shock or fire hazard due to
away from all liquids. Use and store only in locations which are overheating, ensure that curtains and any other materials do not
not exposed to the risk of dripping or splashing liquids, and do obstruct the ventilation.
not place any liquid containers on top of the equipment.
CAUTION:
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock and annoying
Always keep the main unit mounting screw, bracket mounting interference, use the recommended accessories only.
screws and drop-prevention wire mounting screw out of the
reach of infants and small children.
CAUTION:
Check the installation at least once a year.
WARNING: An improper installation could cause the unit to fall off resulting
This equipment is compliment with Class A of CISPR 32. in personal injury.
In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio
interference.
CAUTION:
Do not pick up and move the unit while the tripod is attached.
CAUTION: The fitting may break under the weight of the tripod, which may
Do not remove panel covers by unscrewing. result in injury.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the covers.
No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Turkey Only
AEEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur.
AEEE Complies with Directive of Turkey.
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2. Performance level
The performance level of the apparatus is equivalent to or better than the performance level required by these standards.
However, the apparatus may be adversely affected by interference if it is being used in an EMC environment, such as an area where strong
electromagnetic fields are generated (by the presence of signal transmission towers, cellular phones, etc.). In order to minimize the adverse
effects of the interference on the apparatus in cases like this, it is recommended that the following steps be taken with the apparatus being
affected and with its operating environment:
1. Place the apparatus at a distance from the source of the interference.
2. Change the direction of the apparatus.
3. Change the connection method used for the apparatus.
4. Connect the apparatus to another power outlet where the power is not shared by any other appliances.
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Примітки:
Термін служби виробу 7 років
Дата виготовлення може бути визначена за допомогою комбінації літер та цифр серійного номера, розташованого на продукті.
Приклад: X X XXXXXXX
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Note on grounding
• Ground the unit via the <SIGNAL GND> ground connector.
IR ID
AUDIO IN
to ground
connector on wall
outlet, ground
bar, etc.
Ground connector
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Contents
What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting Web screen configurations................................................................. 93
operations......................................................................................... 35 Web setup screen [Setup].................................................................. 93
Setting status screen [Setting status]................................................. 94
More advanced operations.................................................................. 36
Basic screen [Basic]........................................................................... 95
Manual shooting................................................................................... 37 Image screen [Image/Audio]............................................................. 103
Manually adjusting the focus.............................................................. 37 Collaboration capability [Linkage]..................................................... 126
Manually adjusting the iris.................................................................. 37 User management screen [User mng.]............................................. 129
Manually adjusting the shutter speed................................................. 37 Network setup screen [Network]....................................................... 131
Manually adjusting the gain................................................................ 37 Maintenance screen [Maintenance].................................................. 145
Preset memories.................................................................................. 38 Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped
White balance adjustment................................................................... 39 with a touch panel.......................................................................... 149
Automatic adjustment (AWB: AWB A or AWB B)............................... 39 Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal....................... 151
Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)............................................... 40 Camera control screen [Camera Control]......................................... 151
3200K and 5600K presets.................................................................. 40
Limiters............................................................................................... 153
VAR.................................................................................................... 40
Setting/releasing the limiters............................................................ 154
Black balance adjustment................................................................... 41
Basic limiter operations..................................................................... 154
Automatic adjustment......................................................................... 41
Setting the limiters............................................................................ 154
Black level (master pedestal) adjustment.......................................... 42 Releasing the limiters....................................................................... 154
Genlock adjustment............................................................................. 43 Resetting the limiters........................................................................ 154
Horizontal phase adjustment.............................................................. 43 Safe mode........................................................................................... 155
Basic setup operations........................................................................ 44 Concerning the safe mode................................................................ 155
When performing the operations using the wireless remote control.... 44 Detection of equipment trouble......................................................... 155
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Before use
• The unit supports transmission of video to NewTek NDI|HX compatible Image display Resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels or more
software applications and hardware devices over a network. Color generation: True Color 24-bit or more
OS X 10.11
• Connection with a Panasonic camera controller is also possible via Safari 11
Panasonic's proprietary serial communication format.
Google Chrome
• The unit is available in white (AW‑UE150WP/AW‑UE150WE) or black
For iPhone, iPad:
(AW‑UE150KP/AW‑UE150KE) to suit your intended application and iOS
environment. Safari
For Android:
Android OS
Google Chrome
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Before use (continued)
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Features
Multi-format support
<NOTE>
• You can switch between the following formats via the camera • It may be necessary to upgrade the version of the controllers
menus or a web browser. other than AW‑RP150 in order to support the unit. For details on
upgrading, visit the support page on the following website.
[4K format] https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
2160/59.94p, 2160/50p, 2160/29.97p*1 , 2160/25p*1 , 2160/24p*1 , The maximum distances between the units and controller is
2160/23.98p*1 1000 meters (3280 ft). (when serial control is exercised)
[HD format] Use of an external device or some other means must be
1080/59.94p, 1080/50p, 1080/29.97p*1 , 1080/29.97PsF, provided separately in order to extend the video signal
1080/25p*1 , 1080/25PsF, 1080/23.98p*2 , 1080/24p*1 , connections.
1080/23.98p*1 , 1080/23.98PsF, 1080/59.94i, 1080/50i,
720/59.94p, 720/50p Easy construction of systems thanks to
integrated design used for pan-tilt head,
*1 Native output
camera and lens
*2 OVER 59.94i output (your monitor may recognize the signal as
• By integrating the camera, lens and pan-tilt head into a single unit,
59.94i).
it is now easier to construct systems.
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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.
Optional accessories
Wireless remote control AW‑RM50G (Size “AA” dry battery x 2, obtained separately)
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Direct ceiling mount bracket WV‑Q105A
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Fiber module
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<NOTE>
• For details on optional accessories, refer to the catalog or consult your local dealer.
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Operating precautions
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Operating precautions (continued)
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Wireless remote control (optional accessory)
This unit can be operated by remote control using a wireless <Layout of wireless remote control signal light‑sensing areas>
remote control (model number: AW‑RM50G) purchased separately.
Check out the following points before using the wireless remote <NOTE>
control. • The arrows in the figure below show the light-sensing directions in
which the wireless remote control signals travel.
Point the wireless remote control at the unit’s wireless
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remote control signal light-sensing area (front panel or Wireless remote
control signal light-
back panel), and operate it within a range of 10 meters
sensing area (back
(32.8 ft) from these areas. panel, 1 place)
Wireless remote
Refer to <Layout of wireless remote control signal
zz control signal light-
light‑sensing areas> on the right. sensing area (front
panel, 2 places)
The signal sensing distance is reduced if the angle at
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which the wireless remote control signals are sensed is
increased.
The light-sensing sensitivity is reduced to about one-half when the
wireless remote control is pointed at an angle of 40 degrees from
each position in front of a wireless remote control signal light-sensing
area (front panel or back panel).
If the remote control is operated from the behind the unit, it may be
either difficult or impossible to perform the desired operations.
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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.
2. Drop-prevention wire
1 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.
4. Tilt head
This rotates in the right and left direction.
12 V IN
8. Tally lamp
IR ID
MONI OUT 12G SDI OUT
OPTICAL
This comes on or goes off in response to the control from the
AUDIO IN
controller but only when “On” has been selected as the tally lamp use
setting. The tally lamp is red or green.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
Furthermore, by shorting the R-TALLY signal (2-pin) with the GND LINK ACT RS-422
3G SDI OUT G/L IN
(1-pin), it is possible to light the tally lamp (red) in the camera head
section of the unit.
12 V IN
OPTICAL
MONI OUT 12G SDI OUT
IR ID
<NOTE>
AUDIO IN
ON
Voltage: Maximum DC12 V
Current: Maximum 100 mA OFF
AW-UE150
OPTION_OUT1
<NOTE>
OPTION_OUT2
• When initialization is complete, the status display lamp on the
front of the unit blinks green. Set the service switches back to their
original positions (SW1 to SW4 all OFF), then restart the unit.
GND
Initialization 2
• The unit is reset to the state it was in at the time of purchase. (All
camera menu setting values and network setting values are reset.)
• With the IR ID switches and service switches set as shown below,
turn on the power of the unit.
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4
ON
OFF
<NOTE>
• When initialization is complete, the status display lamp on the
front of the unit blinks green. Set the service switches back to their
original positions (SW1 to SW4 all OFF), then restart the unit.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
14.G/L IN connector <G/L IN> • Make sure of the pin alignment of the DC output terminal of the
This is the external sync signal input connector. external DC power supply and the camera DC IN connector, and
This unit supports BBS (Black Burst Sync) and tri-level connect the polarity correctly.
synchronization. If the +12 V power supply is mistakenly connected to the GND terminal,
Supply to this connector the signals that correspond to the video it may cause fire or malfunction.
signal format which has been set.
12 V IN
Frequency: 59.94 Hz, 29.97 Hz 1 GND
External sync signal input format 2 —
Format
Tri-level sync BBS 1 4 3 —
2160/59.94p 1080/59.94p 1080/29.97p 480/59.94i 2 3
4 +12 V
720/59.94p 1080/59.94i
HA16RA-4P (77)
2160/29.97p ― 1080/29.97PsF
Hirose Electric Co.
1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p
720/59.94p
1080/59.94i ― 16.IR ID switches <IR ID>
1080/29.97p ― CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4
1080/29.97PsF ―
1080/23.98p ―
over 59.94i
720/59.94p 1080/59.94p
720/59.94p
Frequency: 50 Hz, 25 Hz
These are used to select the ID of the wireless remote control
External sync signal input format (optional accessory). (→ page 27)
Format
Tri-level sync BBS The IR ID switch settings “CAM1” to “CAM4” correspond to the
2160/50p 1080/50p 1080/25p 576/50i <CAM1> to <CAM4> buttons on the wireless remote control.
720/50p 1080/50i
2160/25p ― 1080/25PsF 17.Ground connector
1080/50p 1080/50p Connects to the ground connector on a wall outlet, ground bar, etc.
720/50p for grounding. (→ page 6)
1080/50i ―
1080/25p ― 18.AUDIO IN connector <AUDIO IN>
1080/25PsF ― Inputs external audio (microphone, line).
720/50p 1080/50p
720/50p 19.Ventilation holes
Blocking the ventilation holes may cause a malfunction. Make sure
Frequency: 24 Hz there is sufficient space around the ventilation holes.
External sync signal input format
Format 20.MONITOR OUT connector <MONI OUT>
Tri-level sync
2160/24p 1080/24p This is an SDI video signal output connector. Use it in applications
1080/24p 1080/24PsF such as displaying the crop position when cropping from 4K to HD
and for monitoring images.
Frequency: 23.98 Hz
External sync signal input format
21.12G SDI OUT connector <12G SDI OUT>
Format This is a 12G-SDI video signal output connector.
Tri-level sync
2160/23.98p 1080/23.98p
1080/23.98PsF
22.Optical connector <OPTICAL>
1080/23.98p
This is the connector for the SFP+ optical fiber module. By connecting
1080/23.98PsF
the optional fiber module, it is possible to output signals converted to
optical signals from SDI signals. Select the fiber module that suits the
signal band*1 for each format.
15.DC IN connector <12 V IN> (XLR connector)
Input 12 V DC. *1 • 4K (59.94p, 50p): 12G
<NOTE> • 4K (other than 59.94p, 50p): 6G
• Use a DC cable with the following lengths. • HD (59.94p, 50p): 3G
For 12 V input: Max. 3 m (9.84 ft) (when using an AWG16 cable) • HD (other than 59.94p, 50p): 1.5G
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Parts and their functions (continued)
50Hz 1080/50p
1080/50p 1080/50p 1080/50p 1080/50p 1080/50i
1080/50i
1080/50i 1080/50i 1080/50i 1080/50i 1080/50i 1080/50i
1080/25p 1080/25p 1080/25p 1080/25p 1080/25p 1080/25p
1080/25PsF 1080/25p 1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF
720/50p 720/50p 720/50p 720/50p 720/50p 720/50p
2160/24p 2160/24p 2160/24p
2160/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p
24Hz 1080/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p
1080/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p 1080/24p
2160/23.98p 2160/23.98p
2160/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p
2160/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p
1080/23.98p 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF
23.98Hz 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p
1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98p 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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Parts and their functions (continued)
• The available options for the H.264 transmission mode (Transmission priority) are limited to 30fps or lower (excluding 24fps).
• When the system frequency is 24/23.98Hz, the resolution for H.264(1) and H.264(2) is limited to 1920×1080.
• You cannot make settings above the resolution and frame rate set by the system format.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
• The available options for the H.264 transmission mode (Transmission priority) are limited to 30fps or lower (excluding 24fps).
• When the system frequency is 24/23.98Hz, the resolution for H.264(1) and H.264(2) is limited to 1920×1080.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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Parts and their functions (continued)
• It is not possible to select NDI|HX mode when the system frequency is 24/23.98Hz.
• The transmission mode (Transmission priority) cannot be selected.
• You cannot make settings above the resolution and frame rate set by the system format.
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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Parts and their functions (continued)
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Setting the remote control IDs
Setting procedure
Operate the IR ID switches on the unit's rear panel, and select “CAM1”,
“CAM2”, “CAM3” or “CAM4” as the remote control ID. (→ page 17)
The IR ID switch settings “CAM1” to “CAM4” correspond to the <CAM1>
to <CAM4> buttons on the wireless remote control.
(The factory setting is “CAM1”.)
SERVICE
LAN
LINK ACT RS-422
3G SDI OUT G/L IN
12 V IN
OPTICAL
MONI OUT 12G SDI OUT
IR ID
AUDIO IN
IR ID switches
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Network settings
Using Easy IP Setup Software to make settings 4. Input the network items, and click the [Save] button.
for the unit
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.
If the settings cannot be established using the Easy IP Setup Software,
select the settings separately for the unit and personal computer on the
Network setup screen [Network] of the setting menu. (→ page 131)
<NOTE>
• If, after the network settings have been established, another device in
the same network has the same IP address, the network operations
will not be performed properly.
Set the IP address in such a way that it does not duplicate an existing
IP address.
• Do not establish network settings from a multiple number of Easy IP
<NOTE>
Setup Software programs at the same time for a single camera.
• When a DHCP server is being used, [DNS] of the Easy IP Setup
Similarly, do not perform the “Auto IP setting” operation of the
Software can be set to [Auto].
AW‑RP150 remote camera controller at the same time.
• After the [Save] button is clicked, it takes about 1 minute for the
The IP address settings may no longer be recognized as a result.
settings in the unit to be completed. If the external DC power supply
• To enhance the security of the Easy IP Setup Software, it will not be
or LAN cable is disconnected before the settings are completed, the
possible to make network settings for the target camera once about
settings will be canceled. In this case, repeat the steps to establish the
20 minutes or more have elapsed after turning the power of the
settings.
camera on. (When the [Easy IP Setup accommodate period] setting is
• When a firewall (including software) has been introduced, enable
[20min] → page 133)
access to all the UDP ports.
• The Easy IP Setup Software cannot be used from a different subnet
via a router.
• Use Easy IP Setup Software ver. 4.25R00 or newer.
Using EasyIP Setup Tool Plus to make settings
1. Start the Easy IP Setup Software. for the unit
You can use EasyIP Setup Tool Plus to make network related settings
2. Click the [Search] button. for this unit, display the camera images, and update the firmware.
The app determines PTZ cameras for which updates are available
and does the necessary operations from downloading the firmware to
updating the version.
EasyIP Setup Tool Plus can be obtained by downloading from the
following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
Refer to the Help page for EasyIP Setup Tool Plus for details.
<NOTE>
• When a DHCP server is being used, the IP address allocated to the
unit can be checked by clicking the [Search] button of the Easy IP
Setup Software.
• If the same IP address is used for any additional cameras, the
numbers of the additional cameras will be displayed in the [IPv4
overlap] column of the cameras concerned.
• When the [Access Camera] button is clicked, the Live screen of the
selected camera is displayed.
• This unit supports an IPv4/IPv6 switching function.
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Network settings (continued)
<NOTE>
• Do not set character strings that can be easily guessed by third
parties.
• Change the password at regular intervals.
• The password must use at least 3 of the following 4 character types
and be 8 characters or longer.
Alphabet upper cases
Alphabet lower cases
Numerals
Symbols ( ! # $ % ’ ( ) * + , - . / ? @ [ ] ^ _ ` ~ )
• When a password is set that does not adhere to the above policy, <NOTE>
take responsibility for use of the device with due consideration for • [Automatic installation of viewer software] is set to [On] at the time of
the security risks in the installation environment, etc. purchase, allowing you to install directly from the unit. If a message
• A warning is displayed if the set password goes against the appears in the web browser's information bar, see page 164.
recommended setting policy. When changing the password, click • When you display the Live screen [Live] on the personal computer for
the [Back] button and set the password again. the first time, the installation screen for the plug-in viewer software
When continuing with the setting with full understanding of the (ActiveX) appears. Follow the instructions on the screen to perform
security risks, click [Continue] to complete the setting. installation. (only when using Windows Internet Explorer 11)
• If you forget the account information that was set, use the switches • If the plug-in viewer software (ActiveX) installation screen continues
for initialization of service switches to reset the user information to appear when switching screens, even after it is installed, restart the
used for connecting to the network. (→ page 16) personal computer.
• A license is required for the plug-in viewer software for each personal
computer on which it is installed. You can view the number of times
the plug-in viewer software was automatically installed in the [Product
info.] of the Maintenance screen [Maintenance] (→ page 146). For
details on licenses, consult your local dealer.
• To uninstall the plug-in viewer software, select [Control Panel] -
[Programs] - [Uninstall a program] in Windows, and remove "Network
Camera View 4S".
<NOTE>
• Network connection with AW-RP150 requires setup of an initial
account.
When an initial account is not set up, AW-RP150 can detect but
cannot control this unit.
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Basic shooting operations
5. Start shooting.
(After shooting, turn off the power of all the units and
devices in the system.)
<NOTE>
• Some of the initial settings are auto settings and cannot be operated
manually. To operate them manually, switch from the auto settings to
the manual settings as required.
If the settings have already been changed and the original settings are
to be restored, refer to the “What to do when encountering problems
in the basic shooting operations” (→ page 35) and “Camera screen”
(→ page 46) in “Camera menu items”.
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How to turn the power on and off
The unit’s status display lamp blinks green when a signal matched by
the remote control ID has been received, and it blinks orange when a
signal that is not matched by the remote control ID has been received.
<NOTE>
• When operation is transferred to the Standby mode:
The current zoom, focus and iris positions are stored in the memory
(Power ON preset).
• When operation is transferred to the Power ON mode:
The zoom, focus and iris are adjusted to the positions which were
stored in the memory (Power ON preset) when operation was
transferred to the Standby mode.
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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.
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Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)
Types of shooting modes 2. Press and hold the <MENU> button for about 2 seconds.
The Top Menu is displayed.
One of four shooting modes (Scene1, Scene2, Scene3 or Scene4) —
whichever one will best suit the shooting conditions — can be selected. Top Menu
The shooting modes are set by the user.
For details of the factory settings, refer to pages 78 to 84. Camera
Select the mode that satisfies the shooting conditions and suits your System
preferences. Output
The settings can be changed by menu operations. Pan/Tilt
Preset
• The results of the white balance and other adjustments are stored in Maintenance
the memory separately by shooting mode. Be absolutely sure to select
the shooting mode before making any adjustments.
<NOTE>
• Some of the initial settings are auto settings and cannot be operated
manually. To operate them manually, switch from the auto settings to
the manual settings as required. 3. Press the <4> or <5> button to bring the cursor to
[Camera].
3, 5, 7
4, 6, 7 When performing operations from a controller
When using an AW-RP150
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
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Shooting
When performing operations from a wireless When performing operations from a controller
remote control
Changing the camera’s direction
Changing the camera’s direction
Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning):
Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Tilt the <PAN/TILT> lever toward L or R.
Press the <b> or <a> button.
Moving the camera up or down (tilting):
Moving the camera up or down (tilting): Tilt the <PAN/TILT> lever toward UP or DOWN.
Press the <4> or <5> button.
Moving the camera diagonally:
Moving the camera diagonally: Tilt the <PAN/TILT> lever diagonally.
Press the <4> or <5> button and <b> or <a> button at the same
time. Using the zoom function
Zooming in (the subject becomes magnified in size):
Returning the camera to the reference position: Tilt the <ZOOM> lever toward the TELE direction.
Press the <HOME> button for about 2 seconds.
Zooming out (the subject becomes reduced in size):
Tilt the <ZOOM> lever toward the WIDE direction.
Using the zoom function
Zooming in (the subject becomes magnified in size):
Press the <T> button of <ZOOM>. Switching the panning/tilting and lens operation
speed
Zooming out (the subject becomes reduced in size):
When using an AW-RP150
Press the <W> button of <ZOOM>.
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
The speeds at which the pan, tilt, zoom, focus and iris are controlled are
now switched.
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What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations
If the trouble is not resolved by taking the action suggested below, refer When performing operations from a controller
to “Troubleshooting” (→ page 156).
The unit does not move.
When performing operations from a wireless • Select the unit to be operated by following the procedure below.
remote control When using an AW-RP150
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
The unit does not move.
• Press the <CAM1>, <CAM2>, <CAM3> or <CAM4> button to select • If the unit’s status display lamp is off or lights up orange, it means that
the unit which is to be operated. the unit’s power is not on.
If only one unit is being used, it is normally selected using the <CAM1> Refer to “Turning the power on” (→ page 31), and turn on the power.
button. • Check that the account settings for this unit have been set correctly.
• Check that the IR ID switches have been set correctly. (→ page 17, (→ page 86)
page 27) • Network connection with AW-RP150 requires setup of an initial
• If the unit’s status display lamp is off or lights up orange, it means that account. (→ page 29)
the unit’s power is not on. When an initial account is not set up, AW-RP150 can detect but
Refer to “Turning the power on” (→ page 31), and turn on the power. cannot control this unit.
• If the unit’s status display lamp does not blink even when the wireless
remote control is operated near the unit’s wireless remote control Multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed.
signal light-sensing area, it means that the wireless remote control’s Switch to the camera image by pressing the <BARS> button.
batteries have run down.
Replace the batteries. The lens focus is not adjusted automatically.
Press the <AUTO> button of <FOCUS> to switch to auto focusing.
Multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed.
Switch to the camera image by pressing the <MODE> button. The camera picture is too light or too dark.
• Press the <AUTO> button of <IRIS> to switch the lens iris adjustment
The menu screen is displayed. to auto.
Press the <MENU> button for 2 seconds to exit the camera menu. • Press the <AUTO> button of <GAIN> to switch the gain adjustment to
auto.
The lens focus is not adjusted automatically.
Press the <A/FOCUS> button to switch to auto focusing. Something is wrong with the coloring of the camera
pictures.
The camera picture is too light or too dark. Refer to “Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)” (→ page 40), and
• Press the <A/IRIS> button to switch the lens iris adjustment to auto. switch to [ATW].
• Press the <AUTO> button of <GAIN> to switch the gain adjustment to
auto. The camera menus are not displayed.
Restart the camera and open any of the camera menus within about a
Something is wrong with the coloring of the camera minute, the menus will be displayed in all the outputs.
pictures. Check [OSD Mix] (→ page 67) on the camera menu [Output 6/8]
Refer to “Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)” (→ page 40), and screen.
switch to [ATW].
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More advanced operations
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Manual shooting
3. If necessary, press the <A/FOCUS> button to return the When performing operations from a controller
focus to the automatic adjustment. When using an AW-RP150
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
When performing operations from a controller
When using an AW-RP150
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller. Manually adjusting the gain
There are two ways to adjust the gain. One way involves using the
<NOTE> buttons on the wireless remote control or controller; the other way
• When the focus is set to manual, the subject may go out of focus involves using the Camera menu or Web setup screen [Setup]. The gain
during panning, tilting and zooming. Therefore, the unit comes with a can be adjusted more precisely using the Camera menu or Web setup
function which compensates for this. (Focus Adjust With PTZ.) screen [Setup].
If the function has been set to [Off], either adjust the focus, as For details, refer to the [Gain] (→ page 47, page 115).
required, after zooming or set the focus to auto.
(→ page 70, page 95, page 125) <NOTE>
• When switching between focus modes (Manual/Auto), and [Serial] or • When adjusting the gain, the light quantity may change suddenly
[IP] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], the tracking data output (causing the image output to be subjected to a shock).
may be delayed or the value may not be updated. (→ page 61)
When performing operations from a wireless
remote control
Manually adjusting the iris
The lens iris can be adjusted manually. 1. Press one of the <GAIN> buttons (<OFF>, <LOW> or
<HI>).
These buttons enable the gain increase to be selected in three steps.
When performing operations from a wireless
The <LOW> button is used to select 9 dB; the <HI> button is used to
remote control select 18 dB.
3. If necessary, press the <A/IRIS> button to return the iris In any case, the maximum gain of the automatic adjustment (AGC) can
to the automatic adjustment. be set by the camera menu or Web setup screen [Setup].
For details, refer to the [AGC Max Gain] (→ page 47, page 115).
When performing operations from a controller
When using an AW-RP150
For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
<NOTE>
• In the night mode, the iris is set to open as a measure to prevent video
spying.
Adjust the brightness at the light source.
• When switching between iris modes (Manual/Auto), and [Serial] or [IP]
of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], the tracking data output may
be delayed or the value may not be updated. (→ page 61)
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Preset memories
This unit enables up to 100 settings for the camera direction (panning When performing operations from a wireless
and tilting), zoom, focus, iris, gain and white balance to be registered in
remote control
its preset memories, and called.
However, the number of settings that can be registered and called Twelve settings (preset No.1 to No.12) can be registered and called
depends on the type of wireless remote control or controller that is used using the wireless remote control.
for operation. The <1> to <12> buttons correspond to the unit’s preset memories No.1
to No.12.
• The focus and iris operating modes (manual and auto settings) are
neither registered nor recalled. The current focus and iris values are
registered. Registering the settings in the preset memories
• The focus and iris values can be recalled only when the manual 1. Display the picture to be shot on the monitor.
settings are applicable. Operate the pan, tilt or zoom buttons to determine the camera angle.
• For the white balance, the current White Balance Mode adjustment Adjust the focus, iris, gain and white balance if they need to be
values are registered. If a preset value is recalled when AWB A adjusted.
or AWB B is selected, the adjustment value selected when it was
registered as a preset will be recalled. The R Gain and B Gain values 2. While holding down the <PRESET> button, press the
return to 0 in such cases. button corresponding to the preset memory number.
• If a preset memory number with an already registered setting has
<NOTE> been selected, the existing setting will be erased and replaced with
• When there is a large difference in the environmental temperature the new one.
between the time of registration and the time the setting is called,
displacement of the preset position may occur.
Calling the settings of the preset memories
• If displacement occurs, perform registration again.
1. Press the button in which the preset memory setting has
• When a manual operation is performed for pan, tilt, zoom, focus or iris
during preset recall, the preset operation for the pan, tilt, zoom, focus been registered.
or iris operation concerned will be aborted.
• If another preset has been recalled during an ongoing preset recall,
the preset being recalled is aborted, and operation for the preset called When performing operations from a controller
last is performed instead.
• When recalling the preset memory during an ongoing preset memory When using an AW-RP150
recall (the first preset memory recall is aborted and performing the Up to 100 entries can be registered/recalled.
subsequent preset memory recall), and [Serial] or [IP] of [Tracking For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
Data Output] is set to [On], the tracking data output may be delayed or
the value may not be updated. (→ page 61)
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White balance adjustment
Adjust the ratio between the three primary colors (RGB) to reproduce
Automatic adjustment (AWB: AWB A or AWB B)
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 When performing operations from a wireless
will also be degraded.
remote control
• Perform adjustment when using the unit for the first time or when
1. Shoot a white subject (such as a white wall or
the unit has not been used for a prolonged period.
• Perform adjustment when the lighting conditions or brightness
handkerchief) so that it fills the screen.
• Do not shoot shiny or very bright objects.
changes.
• Once the white balance values have been adjusted, their setup Scene Scene1
procedure will be completed simply by selecting them using the Brightness
camera menus or Web setup screen [Setup], or by pressing the Picture
buttons on the controller, provided that they are going to be used Matrix
under the same conditions as the ones established when the values Lens
were set. There is no need to set it again.
• Once a new setting is entered, the previous setting will be erased.
• White balance adjustment is not possible in night mode.
• The white balance cannot be adjusted during preset playback.
Return
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White balance adjustment (continued)
9. Press the <SET> button for about 2 seconds. 3200K and 5600K presets
The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) and auto black balance
adjustment (ABB) are performed, and the white balance setting is When [3200K] or [5600K] is selected for the white balance, the white
entered. balance is set using a color temperature of 3200 K (equivalent to
• When [On] has been selected as the [OSD Status] (→ page 68) halogen light) or 5600 K (equivalent to daylight), respectively.
setting, the “AWB OK” message will appear at the center of This function works when [3200K] or [5600K] is selected instead of
the screen when the white balance adjustment is completed [AWB A] or [AWB B] by following the steps for “Automatic adjustment” in
successfully. “White balance adjustment” (→ page 39).
When the black balance adjustment is completed successfully, the
“ABB OK” message appears at the center of the screen.
VAR
When [VAR] is selected for the white balance, you can select a color
temperature between 2000K and 15000K.
<NOTE>
AWB OK • The displayed [VAR] value does not guarantee an absolute value. Use
the value as a reference.
<NOTE>
• The black balance is set at the same time.
When this takes place, the lens is closed and then the adjustment is
performed so the screen will temporarily turn black.
When only the auto white balance adjustment (AWB) is to be
performed, ensure that the <SET> button is pressed or held down for a
period of time which does not exceed 2 seconds.
• Adjustment cannot be performed while the color bar is displayed.
Switch to the camera image by pressing the <MODE> button.
• The white balance cannot be adjusted during preset playback.
• When the adjustment has failed, an error message such as “OUT
RANGE NG”, “HIGH LIGHT NG”, “LOW LIGHT NG” or “ATW NG” is
displayed.
<NOTE>
• White balance may not be correctly set if the lighting of the object is
too weak.
• Since the unit has a built-in memory, the set white balance will
remain in the memory even if power is turned off. Therefore, it is
not necessary to reset the white balance if the color temperature of
those objects remains unchanged. However, it must be reset if the
color temperature changes, such as when you move from indoors to
outside, or vice versa.
<NOTE>
• ATW might not function properly when high brightness light (ex.
fluorescent lamp) beams into a screen.
• White balance may not be accurately set if there is no white object in
the scene being shot.
• The white balance may shift out of adjustment when different kinds of
light sources such as sunlight and fluorescent lighting are applied.
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Black balance adjustment
Adjust the zero levels of the three primary colors (RGB) to reproduce When performing operations from a controller
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 When using an AW-RP150
will also be degraded. For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
Readjustment of the black balance is not required under normal
circumstances but is necessary in the following situations.
• Perform adjustment when using the unit for the first time or when
the unit has not been used for a prolonged period.
• Perform adjustment when the ambient temperature changes
significantly, such as during changes of the season.
<NOTE>
• After adjusting the black balance, and [Serial] or [IP] of [Tracking Data
Output] is set to [On], the tracking data output may be delayed or the
value may not be updated. (→ page 61)
Automatic adjustment
When performing operations from a wireless
remote control
The procedure is identical to that of "Automatic adjustment"
(→ page 39) in “White balance adjustment”.
The black balance can be configured by performing automatic white
balance adjustment (AWB) and automatic black balance adjustment
(ABB).
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Black level (master pedestal) adjustment
The black level can be adjusted when using a multiple number of When performing operations from a controller
cameras including the unit. Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment.
(Use an oscilloscope or waveform monitor for the adjustment.) When using an AW-RP150
Adjust the black level in accordance with the units and devices used. For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller.
Picture 2/8
Chroma Level 0%
Chroma Phase 0
Master Pedestal 0
R Pedestal 0
G Pedestal 0
B Pedestal 0
Pedestal Offset Off
Return
Picture 2/8
Chroma Level 0%
Chroma Phase 0
Master Pedestal 0
R Pedestal 0
G Pedestal 0
B Pedestal 0
Pedestal Offset Off
Return
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Genlock adjustment
The genlock adjustment is performed to achieve phase alignment by 4. Press the <4> or <5> button to bring the cursor to
applying external synchronization (genlock) when a multiple number of [Genlock], and press the <M> button.
cameras will be used or when the unit will be used in combination with
other devices. System 1/2
This unit supports BBS (Black Burst Sync) and tri-level sync external
synchronization signals. Frequency 59.94Hz
Ask your dealer to perform this adjustment. Format 2160/59.94p
(Use a dual-trace oscilloscope for the adjustment.) Genlock
Horizontal Phase 0
Horizontal Phase Step 1
Horizontal phase adjustment
Observe the waveforms of the external sync signal input (tri‑level sync
signal) and video signal output on the dual‑trace oscilloscope, and use
the wireless remote control or controller to bring the horizontal phase Return
into alignment.
Top Menu
Camera
System
Output
Pan/Tilt
Preset
Maintenance
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Basic setup operations
Camera menus are displayed on the monitor when the unit’s settings are
When performing the operations using the
to be selected.
The monitor is connected to the video signal output connector.
wireless remote control
The basic camera menu operations involve displaying sub‑menus from
the Top Menu items, and selecting settings on the sub‑menus. 1. Press the <CAM1>, <CAM2>, <CAM3> or <CAM4> button
Some sub‑menus have menu items for performing more detailed to select the unit which is to be operated.
settings.
2. Press and hold the <MENU> button for about 2 seconds.
The camera menu operations are conducted using the wireless remote The Top Menu is displayed.
control.
3. Press the <4> or <5> button to bring the cursor to the
Described below are the Basic setup operations for changing the
camera menu item settings using the wireless remote control. item to be selected.
Each time the <4> or <5> button is pressed, the cursor moves.
The cursor can be moved in the same way using the <b> or <a>
Wireless remote control operations
buttons.
Camera menu operation Wireless remote control
Exiting camera menu Press and hold the <MENU> button for about 8. Press the <M> button.
operations 2 seconds.
The value of the item to be set is entered, and it stops blinking.
<NOTE>
• When AW-RP150 is connected, refer to the operating instructions for 9. After the setting has been completed, press the <MENU>
the controller. button for about 2 seconds.
The camera menu display is exited.
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Camera menu items
The “ ” and “ ” marks in the menu titles indicate the hierarchical level
of the menu currently displayed. Camera
For instance, “ ” indicates the first hierarchical level Select this to open the camera menu relating to the camera images.
whereas “ ” and “ ” indicate
that the second hierarchical level is now displayed. System
Menu items accompanied by a “ ” mark indicate data which is stored Select this to display the System menu used to set up system format
on a scene by scene basis; menu items accompanied by a “ ” mark of the camera or adjust the genlock (external synchronization) phase
indicate data which is stored together for one camera regardless of the or establish the camera output image settings.
scenes.
Output
For details on factory default settings, see “Camera menu item table” Select this to display the Output menu used for setting video/audio
(→ page 78). output for the camera, OSD output, etc.
<NOTE> Pan/Tilt
• While the camera menu is displayed, and [Serial] or [IP] of [Tracking Select this to display the Pan/Tilt menu used for various pan/tilt
Data Output] is set to [On], the tracking data output may be delayed or operations.
the value may not be updated. (→ page 61)
Preset
Select this to display the Preset menu used for various preset playback
operations.
Maintenance
Select this to display the Maintenance menu used to check the
camera’s firmware version or initialize its settings.
<NOTE>
• The Top Menu does not have a [Return].
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
Matrix
Auto Iris Speed [Slow, Normal, Fast]
This menu item displays the Matrix screen on which to set the color
Set the control speed of the auto iris function.
matrix.
Slow Control the iris at a slow speed.
Lens Normal Control the iris at a normal speed.
This menu item displays the Lens screen for making lens settings. Fast Control the iris at a fast speed.
Return
Return to the previous menu level. Auto Iris Window [Normal1, Normal2, Center]
Select the detection window for the auto iris.
Normal1 Window towards the center of the screen.
Normal2 Window towards the bottom of the screen.
Center Spotted window in the center of the screen.
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Camera menu items (continued)
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Camera menu items (continued)
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log]. White Balance Mode
<NOTE> [ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K, VAR]
• In night mode, video output will be in black and white. In addition, Set the white balance mode.
the iris will be forcibly opened. Select the mode when the coloring is not natural because of the
• White balance adjustment is not possible in night mode. nature of the light source or other factors.
• ND filter switching is not possible in night mode. If the white color serving as the reference can be recognized, subjects
• [Pedestal] cannot be performed properly in night mode. can be shot with natural coloring.
ATW In this mode, the white balance is compensated for
Return automatically, even if changes occur in the light source or
Return to the previous menu level. color temperature, by a process of continuous and automatic
adjustment.
AWB A When [AWB A] or [AWB B] is selected and the white balance
AWB B is executed, the adjustment results obtained are stored in
the memory selected. When [AWB A] or [AWB B] is then
selected, the white balance stored in the selected memory
can be recalled.
3200K This is the white balance mode which is ideal when a 3200K
halogen light is used as the light source.
5600K This is the white balance mode which is ideal when 5600K
sunlight or fluorescent lighting is used as the light source.
VAR You can specify a color temperature between 2000K to
15000K.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return
White Balance Mode [ATW, AWB A, AWB B, 3200K, 5600K, VAR]
Return to the previous menu level.
This displays the values for the [White Balance Mode] in the
[Picture 1/8] screen.
<NOTE>
• This item only displays the setting value. You cannot change the
setting value here.
To change the setting value, go to [White Balance Mode] in the
[Picture 1/8] screen.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Pedestal Offset [Off, On] When a high frequency is selected, the detail effect is added to
Set the pedestal level of the Rch, Gch, and Bch when the auto black subjects with more definition.
balance has been adjusted. This is only enabled when [Detail] is set to [On].
Off Set the pedestal level to [0] for [R Pedestal], [G Pedestal],
and [B Pedestal]. Level Depend. [–7 to +7]
On Maintain the values set for each of [R Pedestal], When the detail of bright signals are emphasized, the detail of dark
[G Pedestal], and [B Pedestal]. parts are compressed.
The larger the [Level Depend.] setting, the more detail of bright parts
is compressed.
Return This is only enabled when [Detail] is set to [On].
Return to the previous menu level.
Knee Aperture Level [0 to 5]
Set the detail level of very bright parts.
This is only enabled when [Detail] is set to [On].
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return
Return to the previous menu level. Gamma Mode
[HD, FILMLIKE1, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE3, FILM REC,
VIDEO REC, HLG]
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].
FILMLIKE3 Characteristic capable of reproducing better gradation in
highlights than [FILMLIKE2].
FILM REC Cinema film gamma characteristic.
VIDEO REC Cinema video gamma characteristic.
HLG Hybrid Log Gamma characteristic.
V-REC Knee Slope [150%, 200%, 250%, 300%, 350%, 400%, 450%,
500%]
Set the knee slope.
This is only enabled when [Gamma Mode] is set to [VIDEO REC].
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Camera menu items (continued)
This is only enabled when [Gamma Mode] is set to other than [HLG].
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
All of the following Knee Mode items also cannot be set when [Color
Setting] is [V-Log].
<NOTE>
• When [DRS] is enabled, the knee setting is disabled.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
White Clip [Off, On] Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User]
Turn the white clip function off/on. Select the type of color matrix.
This is only enabled when [Gamma Mode] is set to other than [HLG].
Normal
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log]. This item is used to load the preset color matrix data and
All of the following White Clip items also cannot be set when [Color EBU
compensate for the saturation and color phase.
Setting] is [V-Log]. NTSC
User On the [Matrix 2/5] screen, the [Linear Matrix] value can be
White Clip Level [90% to 109%] adjusted by the user.
Set the white clip level. On the [Matrix 3/5] screen, [Matrix 4/5] screen or [Matrix
This is only enabled when [Gamma Mode] is set to other than [HLG]. 5/5] screen, the [Color Correction] value can be adjusted
This is only enabled when [White Clip] is set to [On]. by the user.
<NOTE>
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
• When [Knee Mode] is set to [Auto] and the value of [White Clip
Level] is changed, the knee value will also change.
Adaptive Matrix [Off, On]
DNR [Off, Low, High] Set Off/On the function that suppresses the linear matrix to suit the
Set the digital noise reduction level for outputting bright, clear images shooting conditions.
without noise, even at night and low-light conditions. This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
When [Low] or [High] is selected, noise can be eliminated.
However, image lag may increase. Return
Return to the previous menu level.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
R_Yl Color between red and yellow G_Cy Color between green and cyan
R_Yl_Yl Color with a 1:3 red to yellow ratio Cy Cyan
Yl Yellow Cy_B Color between cyan and blue
Yl_Yl_G Color with a 3:1 yellow to green ratio B Blue
Yl_G Color between yellow and green
G Green Return
Return to the previous menu level.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
Return Return
Format
Zoom Mode [Opt.Zoom, i.Zoom, D.Zoom] For [59.94Hz]
Set the maximum magnification rate for zoom. 2160/59.94p, 2160/29.97p, 1080/59.94p, 1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97p,
Opt.Zoom Use only optical zoom. 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98p(59.94i) *1 , 720/59.94p
Optical zoom up to 20× is possible. For [50Hz]
2160/50p, 2160/25p, 1080/50p, 1080/50i, 1080/25p, 1080/25PsF,
i.Zoom Enable the i.Zoom function.
When this function is enabled, digital zoom is used while 720/50p
reducing image degradation. For [24Hz]
When [Format] in the [System 1/2] screen is 2160/24p, 1080/24p
2160/59.94p, 2160/29.97p, 2160/50p, 2160/25p, For [23.98Hz]
2160/24p, 2160/23.98p 2160/23.98p, 1080/23.98p, 1080/23.98PsF
Up to 24× zoom is possible combining optical zoom and
digital zoom.
• When [Format] in the [System 1/2] screen is other than
*1 It denotes “1080/23.98p over 59.94i”.
one of these, up to 32× zoom is possible combining
<NOTE>
optical zoom and digital zoom.
• Streaming stops when changing the system format.
D.Zoom Enable the digital zoom function. • For details on how to change the format, refer to “Changing the
Higher digital zoom magnifications will result in coarser
format” (→ page 60).
images.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Camera menu items (continued)
IP [Off, On]
System 2/2 screen
Sets the UDP output function [On] or [Off] to output tracking data,
such as Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information from the IP output,
System 2/2 synchronized with the Genlock signal. (→ page 62)
<NOTE>
Tracking Data Output • When [IP] is [On], video transmission via IP may be delayed or the
Serial Off video may suffer frame loss.
IP Off We recommend setting [IP] to [Off] to avoid the delay or frame loss
Invert Pan/Tilt Axis Off due to the video transmission via IP.
Wireless Control Enable • In the following cases, the tracking data output may be delayed or
Fan1 High the value may not be updated.
Fan2 High - When performing video transmission via IP (M-JPEG/H.264/H.265/
RTMP/RTMPS/NDI|HX/SRT)
- When opening the web screen (live screen [Live] or the web
Return setting screen [Setup])
- While viewing the OSD menu
- While recalling the preset value during an ongoing preset recall
Tracking Data Output - When executing AWB/ABB
Settings for the output of tracking data to be used in a virtual studio - When a red or a green tally signal input has been changed
system or elsewhere. (→ page 61) between Off and On
- When deleting a preset memory
Serial [Off, On] - When an output image is flipped (turned upside down or left-right
Sets the function [On] or [Off] to output the tracking data, such as reversed)
Pan/Tilt/Zoom or other information from Serial Output (RS-422), - After switching [Scene]
synchronized with the Genlock signal. (→ page 61) - After switching [Iris Mode]
<NOTE> - After switching [Super Gain]
• The serial connection of the remote controller (AW-RP150, etc.) - After switching [White Balance Mode]
cannot be made if [Serial] is already [On]. - After switching each item of [Color TEMP. Setting]
• In the following cases, the tracking data output may be delayed or - After switching [Gamma Mode]
the value may not be updated. - After switching [Matrix Type]
- While viewing the OSD menu - After switching [Focus Mode]
- While recalling the preset value during an ongoing preset recall - After switching [Zoom Mode]
- When executing AWB/ABB - After switching [Max Digital Zoom]
- When a red or a green tally signal input has been changed - After switching [Digital Extender]
between Off and On - After switching between [Fan1] and [Fan2]
- When deleting a preset memory - After switching [OSD Mix]
- When an output image is flipped (turned upside down or left-right - After switching [Tally]
reversed) - After moving the crop frame of [UHD Crop]
- After switching [Scene] - After switching [Install Position]
- After switching [Iris Mode] - After switching [Preset Speed Unit]
- After switching [Super Gain] - When executing [Initialize] of [Maintenance]
- After switching [White Balance Mode]
- After switching each item of [Color TEMP. Setting] Invert Pan/Tilt Axis [Off, On]
- After switching [Gamma Mode] Sets whether to invert the Pan/Tilt data for output in the tracking data.
- After switching [Matrix Type] Off Pan/Tilt data is not inverted.
- After switching [Focus Mode]
On Pan/Tilt data is inverted for output.
- After switching [Zoom Mode]
- After switching [Max Digital Zoom]
- After switching [Digital Extender]
- After switching between [Fan1] and [Fan2]
- After switching [OSD Mix]
- After switching [Tally]
- After moving the crop frame of [UHD Crop]
- After switching [Install Position]
- After switching [Preset Speed Unit]
- When executing [Initialize] of [Maintenance]
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Camera menu items (continued)
<NOTE>
• 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.
<NOTE>
• 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.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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CANCEL CANCEL
O.K. O.K.
• The frequency to be set is displayed within the parentheses on the • The format to be set is displayed within the parentheses on the
screen. screen.
• When you move the cursor to [O.K.] on the pre-frequency-change • When you move the cursor to [O.K.] on the pre-format-change
confirmation screen and confirm, the frequency is changed. confirmation screen and confirm, the post-format-change
confirmation screen appears.
<NOTE>
• When using a monitor that does not support Post-format-change confirmation screen
59.94Hz/50Hz/24Hz/23.98Hz frequencies, images may not be
displayed after the frequency is changed. Before changing the Format
frequency, verify that your monitor supports the frequency.
• When Frequency is changed, the unit restarts.
Are you O.K.?
No
Yes
• If you move the cursor to [Yes] and confirm, the display returns to
the [System 1/2] screen in the post-change format.
• If you move the cursor to [No] and confirm, the display returns to the
[System 1/2] screen in the pre-change format.
The same occurs if an operation is not performed within 10 seconds.
• When Format is changed, IP video transmission is stopped.
• When Format is changed, the Format for each output terminal (12G
SDI/OPTICAL, 3G SDI, MONI, HDMI) is reset to its predefined
value.
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Camera X-Position
Always stores 000000h.
Camera Y-Position
Always stores 000000h.
Camera Zoom
Stores the magnification of optical zoom of this unit between 000555h
(WIDE) and 000FFFh (TELE).
<NOTE>
• The magnification of digital zoom is not stored.
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IP output
zz
• 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 127).
• The tracking data is output in a format conforming to the free-d
protocol. The output specification (mode, command type, advanced
stored data) of this unit is equivalent to serial (RS-422) output.
<NOTE>
• When forwarding to more than one client, the timing of transmitting
the UDP packet to the second and subsequent client will always be
delayed relative to the Genlock signal.
(Approximately 200 to 300 μs delay will occur for each client. The
latency may be increased depending on the system status or the
network environment of the unit.)
• 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.
• In the following cases, the tracking data output may be delayed or the
value may not be updated.
- When performing video transmission via IP (M-JPEG/H.264/H.265/
RTMP/RTMPS/NDI|HX/SRT)
- When opening the web screen (live screen [Live] or the web setting
screen [Setup])
- While viewing the OSD menu
- While recalling the preset value during an ongoing preset recall
- When executing AWB/ABB
- When a red or a green tally signal input has been changed between
Off and On
- When deleting a preset memory
- When an output image is flipped (turned upside down or left-right
reversed)
- After switching [Scene]
- After switching [Iris Mode]
- After switching [Super Gain]
- After switching [White Balance Mode]
- After switching each item of [Color TEMP. Setting]
- After switching [Gamma Mode]
- After switching [Matrix Type]
- After switching [Focus Mode]
- After switching [Zoom Mode]
- After switching [Max Digital Zoom]
- After switching [Digital Extender]
- After switching between [Fan1] and [Fan2]
- After switching [OSD Mix]
- After switching [Tally]
- After moving the crop frame of [UHD Crop]
- After switching [Install Position]
- After switching [Preset Speed Unit]
- When executing [Initialize] of [Maintenance]
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720/59.94p 720/59.94p
50Hz 2160/50p 2160/50p
1080/50p *4
2160/25p 2160/25p
1080/25p
1080/50p 1080/50p
1080/50i 1080/50i
1080/25p 1080/25p
1080/25PsF 1080/25p
720/50p 720/50p
24Hz 2160/24p 2160/24p
1080/24p
1080/24p 1080/24p
23.98Hz 2160/23.98p 2160/23.98p
1080/23.98p
1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p
1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98p
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Return Return
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Return Return
OSD Off With R‑Tally [Off, On] UHD Crop [Off, Crop(1080), Crop(720)]
Off or on the function that turns off camera menu, status, and other Set the Crop function which crops UHD (3840×2160) images to
displays when red tally signals are received via commands or 1920×1080 images or 1280×720 images.
contacts. Off Disable the Crop function.
When the red tally signal releases, the camera menu display will
Crop(1080) Crop UHD (3840×2160) images to 1920×1080 images.
return. This is enabled only when [Format] in [System 1/2]
screen is the following.
OSD Status [Off, On] 2160/59.94p, 2160/29.97p
Turn the status display during AWB and ABB off/on, or error display 2160/50p, 2160/25p
when an error occurs. 2160/24p, 2160/23.98p
Crop(720) Crop UHD (3840×2160) images to 1280×720 images.
Tally This is enabled only when [Format] in [System 1/2]
[Enable, Disable] screen is the following.
[Disable] or [Enable] is set here for the function which turns on or 2160/59.94p, 2160/50p
turns off the tally lamp using the tally control signal.
<NOTE>
• When [UHD Crop] is changed, IP video transmission is temporarily
Tally Brightness [Low, Mid, High]
stopped.
Adjust the brightness of the tally LED.
• When [UHD Crop] is [Crop(1080)] or [Crop(720)], the following
values cannot be set in [Streaming mode].
Status Lamp H.264(UHD), U.265(UHD), JPEG(UHD), SRT(H.264 UHD),
[Enable, Disable] SRT(H.265 UHD)
[Disable] or [Enable] is set here for the status display lamp. (→ page 104)
When you want the status display lamp to stay off while this unit is in • When H.264(UHD), U.265(UHD), JPEG(UHD), SRT(H.264 UHD) or
operation, set to [Disable]. SRT(H.265 UHD) is selected in [Streaming mode] and [UHD Crop]
<NOTE> is switched to [Crop(1080)] or [Crop(720)], the [Streaming mode]
• Even when set to [Disable], the status display lamp may light setting changes to [H.264].
up when this unit is starting up, updating firmware, or trouble is
occurring. 3G SDI Out [Full, Crop]
IP Out [Full, Crop]
External Output Make the settings for Full/Crop for images output to the 3G SDI OUT
Select the signal type output from the External Output signal lines connector and IP.
(Output1, Output2) of the RS‑422 connector. (→ page 16) Full FHD down-converted images are output as is without
cropping UHD images.
Output1 [Off, R-Tally, G-Tally]
Crop Images with FHD cropped from UHD images are
Output2 [Off, R-Tally, G-Tally] output.
Off Signal is not output. The images output in this case are those with the crop
R-Tally The reception status of the red tally signal is output. frame specified in [Crop Out].
G-Tally The reception status of the green tally signal is output. This is only enabled when [UHD Crop] is set to [Crop(1080)] or
[Crop(720)].
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
Crop Out [YL, G, MG]
Make the settings for the crop frame for images output to the 3G SDI
OUT connector and IP.
YL Output the yellow crop frame images.
G Output the green crop frame images.
MG Output the magenta crop frame images.
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Crop Marker [Off, YL, G, MG, YL+G, YL+MG, G+MG, The CROP function
YL+G+MG] When [UHD Crop] is set to [Crop(1080)] or [Crop(720)], it is possible to
Make the settings for the crop frame displayed for images output to output images with FHD cropped from UHD signals from the 3G SDI
the MONITOR OUT connector <MONI OUT>. OUT connector and IP. (Image 2)
Off Crop frame is not displayed. Video signals of UHD videos down-converted to FHD are output to
the MONITOR OUT connector <MONI OUT> at this time, and the
YL Only a yellow crop frame is displayed.
crop frame according to the [Crop Marker] menu setting is displayed.
G Only a green crop frame is displayed.
(Image 1)
MG Only a magenta crop frame is displayed. Furthermore, UHD images are output from the 12G SDI OUT connector,
YL+G Yellow and green crop frames are displayed. Optical connector, and HDMI connector, and the crop frame is not
YL+MG Yellow and magenta crop frames are displayed. displayed.
G+MG Green and magenta crop frames are displayed.
Crop frame
YL+G+MG Yellow, green, and magenta crop frames are
displayed.
Crop V Position [0 to 1440] Depending on the [Crop Marker] setting, it is possible to select the crop
Make settings for the position in the vertical direction for the crop frame output to the MONITOR OUT connector <MONI OUT>.
frame specified in [Crop Adjust].
Crop Marker Crop frame display
The variable range is 0 to 1080 when [UHD Crop] is [Crop(1080)],
with 0 as the upper edge and 1080 as the lower edge. Off Crop frame is not displayed.
The variable range is 0 to 1440 when [UHD Crop] is [Crop(720)], with YL Only a yellow crop frame is displayed.
0 as the upper edge and 1440 as the lower edge.
G Only a green crop frame is displayed.
This is only enabled when [UHD Crop] is set to [Crop(1080)] or
[Crop(720)]. MG Only a magenta crop frame is displayed.
YL+G Yellow and green crop frames are displayed.
Return YL+MG Yellow and magenta crop frames are displayed.
Return to the previous menu level.
G+MG Green and magenta crop frames are displayed.
YL+G+MG Yellow, green, and magenta crop frames are displayed.
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<NOTE>
• The pan/tilt operation noise may increase when [Fast(180deg/s)] is
selected.
• Even when [Fast(180deg/s)] is selected, the pan/tilt speed during
preset playback will be the same speed as when [Normal(60deg/s)]
is selected.
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<NOTE>
• This is enabled only when [Preset Speed Unit] is [Speed Table].
Acceleration [1 to 6]
Sets the acceleration speed for pan/tilt acceleration operation in 6
steps. (The acceleration speed increases as the number increases)
<NOTE>
• This is enabled only when [Preset Speed Unit] is [Speed Table] and
[Preset Acceleration] is [Manual].
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<NOTE>
• The factory default setting for the preset name is [Preset***]. (*** is
a 3 digit preset number: 001 to 100)
• The registration of preset names can be done in the web browser.
0 to 9, A to Z, a to z, _ , and space
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Return Return
Initialize Lens
This is selected to display the [Initialize] screen on which the user can Display the software version of the lens.
initialize the camera settings.
For details on operation, refer to “Concerning initialization” Servo
(→ page 75). Display the software version of the servo.
Error Status
Display the [Error Status] screen that displays the status of errors.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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EEPROM IP Address
Main/Network V01.00 192.168.0.10
Interface V01.00 Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
FPGA Default Gateway
COM V01.00 192.168.0.1
AVIO V01.00
Set Execute
Return Return
EEPROM IP Address
Main/Network Set the IP address for this unit.
Display the EEPROM version of the main/network. The set value is applied to this unit when [Set Execute] is executed.
<NOTE>
• The IP Network cannot be changed while the DHCP function is On.
• If the DHCP function is not to be used, change the setting for
[DHCP] to [Off] in the network settings screen of your web browser.
(→ page 131)
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Concerning initialization
Hour Meter screen
When [Initialize] is selected on the [Maintenance] screen, the [Initialize]
screen appears.
Hour Meter
Initialize screen Operation 00000000
Fan1 00000000
Initi alize
Fan2 00000000
Do you wa nt to initialize
Menu sett ings?
CANCEL
Return
O.K.
Operation
Displays the cumulative time that power has been supplied to the unit.
(8‑digit numerical value)
• When the cursor is moved to [O.K.] on the [Initialize] screen and the
setting is entered, the [Menu settings initialized] screen is displayed for
5 seconds, and the camera settings are restored to the settings which Fan1
were established when the camera was purchased. Display the cumulative hours of operation of the cooling fan near the
lens. (8‑digit numerical value)
<NOTE>
• The [Format] and [Frequency] settings (→ page 57) are not Fan2
initialized. Display the cumulative hours of operation of the cooling fan near the
• The network settings are not initialized. pan-tilt head. (8‑digit numerical value)
• The [AWB] and [ABB] adjustment values are not initialized.
Return
Menu settings initialized screen Return to the previous menu level.
initializ ed
unchanged
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Unsupport UHD
Return 60p 4:2:2
Unsupport UHD
50p 4:2:2
Connect
Unsupport UHD
Displays the connection status of the HDMI connector.
60p 4:2:0
One of the following is displayed according to the product
Unsupport UHD
specifications of the device or monitor connected.
50p 4:2:0
Unconnect Not connected.
Unsupport
HDMI Connected via HDMI. HLG/2020
DVI Connected via DVI. Unsupport HLG
Unsupport 2020
Format Unsupport Format This indicates that [Connect] is HDMI and the
Displays the format of the images being output via the HDMI device or monitor connected is not supported for a
connector. reason other than those shown above.
The same format is displayed as is specified in [Format] in [HDMI] in
the [Output 4/8] screen.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
Video Sampling
The video sampling of the images being output via the HDMI
connector is displayed.
One of the following is displayed according to the menu settings and
the product specifications of the device or monitor connected.
––– Displayed when [Connect] is other than HDMI.
RGB 8bit Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is RGB
8bit.
YPbPr 4:2:2/ Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is
10bit YPbPr 4:2:2/10bit.
YPbPr 4:2:0/ Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is
8bit YPbPr 4:2:0/8bit.
<NOTE>
• Even if the video sampling is set in [Video Sampling] in [HDMI]
in the [Output 4/8] screen, it may not be possible to output using
the specified format due to the product specifications of the HDMI
connected device or monitor.
This item displays the status of the video sampling actually being
output.
HDR Output
The HDR signal status of the images being output via the HDMI
connector is displayed.
One of the following is displayed according to the product
specifications of the device or monitor connected.
––– Displayed when [Connect] is other than HDMI.
SDR(709) Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is
SDR(709).
HLG(2020) Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is
HLG(2020).
HLG(709) Displayed when [Connect] is HDMI and output is
HLG(709).
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Error Status
Lens No Error
Pan/Tilt No Error
Fan No Error
Temperatu re No Error
Return
<NOTE>
• When the above errors occur, notification of the errors are sent via
IP/serial to the external device (AW‑RP150, etc.), so these errors
can be displayed on the external device.
Return
Return to the previous menu level.
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Top Menu Camera Scene Scene Scene1 Scene1, Scene2, Scene3, Scene4
Brightness Brightness Picture Level 0 –50 to +50 (step: 1)
1/2 Iris Mode Auto Manual, Auto
Auto Iris Speed Normal Slow, Normal, Fast
Auto Iris Window Normal1 Normal1, Normal2, Center
Auto Iris Close Limit Normal Normal, F8, F7, F5.6
Shutter Mode Off Off, Step, Synchro, ELC
Step/Synchro [59.94Hz] • 59.94p/59.94i mode
(When [Shutter Mode] 1/100 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
is set to [Step]) [50Hz] 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000
1/120 • 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
• 23.98p/24p mode
1/24, 1/48, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000,
1/10000
• 50p/50i mode
1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000
• 25p mode
1/25, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000,
1/10000
Step/Synchro [59.94Hz] • 59.94p/59.94i mode
(When [Shutter Mode] 60.0Hz 60.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
is set to [Synchro]) [50Hz] • 29.97p mode
50.0Hz 30.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
• 23.98p/24p mode
24.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
• 50p/50i mode
50.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
• 25p mode
25.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
ELC Limit 1/250 1/100, 1/120, 1/250
(When [Shutter Mode]
is set to [ELC])
Brightness Gain 0dB (When [Super Gain] is set to [On])
2/2 Auto, –3dB to 42dB (step: 1dB)
(When [Super Gain] is set to [Off])
Auto, –3dB to 36dB (step: 1dB)
Super Gain Off Off, On
AGC Max Gain 18dB 6dB, 12dB, 18dB
Frame Mix Off Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB
ND Filter Through Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64
Day/Night Day Day, Night
Picture Picture 1/8 White Balance Mode AWB A AWB A, AWB B, ATW, 3200K, 5600K,
VAR
Color Temperature 3200K 2000K to 15000K
R Gain 0 –200 to +200
B Gain 0 –200 to +200
Color TEMP. Setting
White Balance Mode
Color Temperature 3200K 2000K to 15000K
R Gain 0 –400 to +400
B Gain 0 –400 to +400
G Axis 0 –400 to +400
AWB Gain Offset Off Off, On
ATW Speed Normal Normal, Slow, Fast
ATW Target R 0 –10 to +10
ATW Target B 0 –10 to +10
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Top Menu Camera Scene Picture Picture 2/8 Chroma Level 0% 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
Picture 3/8 Detail 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
Level Depend. 0 –7 to +7
Knee Aperture Level 2 0 to 5
Detail Gain(+) 0 –31 to +31
Detail Gain(–) 0 –31 to +31
Picture 4/8 Skin Detail Off Off, On
Skin Detail Effect 16 0 to 31
Picture 5/8 DownCon Detail On Off, On
DC. Master Detail –20 –31 to +31
DC. Detail Coring 15 0 to 60
DC. V Detail Level 7 –7 to +7
DC. Detail Frequency 0 –2 to +2
DC. Level Depend. 0 –7 to +7
DC. Knee Aperture 2 0 to 5
Level
Picture 6/8 Gamma Mode HD HD, FILMLIKE1, FILMLIKE2, FILMLIKE3,
FILM REC, VIDEO REC, HLG
Gamma 0.45 0.30 to 0.75 (Step: 0.01)
F-REC Dynamic Level 500% 200%, 300%, 400%, 500%, 600%
F-REC Black STR. 0% 0% to 30% (Step: 1%)
Level
V-REC Knee Slope 150% 150%, 200%, 250%, 300%, 350%, 400%,
450%, 500%
V-REC Knee Point 30% 30% to 107% (Step: 1%)
Black Gamma 0 –8 to +8
Black Gamma Range 1 1 to 3
DRS Off Off, Low, Mid, High
Picture 7/8 Knee Mode Auto Off, Auto, Manual
Auto Knee Response 4 1 to 8
Knee Point 93.0% 70.0% to 107.0% (Step: 0.5%)
Knee Slope 99 0 to 99
HLG Knee Off Off, On
HLG Knee Point 55% 55% to 100% (Step: 1%)
HLG Knee Slope 10 0 to 100
Picture 8/8 White Clip On Off, On
White Clip Level 109% 90% to 109% (Step: 1%)
DNR Low Off, Low, High
Matrix Matrix 1/5 Matrix Type Normal Normal, EBU, NTSC, User
Adaptive Matrix Off Off, On
Matrix 2/5 [Linear Matrix] Normal EBU NTSC User
R-G 0 3 –21 0 –63 to +63
R-B 0 3 –18 0 –63 to +63
G-R 16 4 21 0 –63 to +63
G-B 19 12 20 0 –63 to +63
B-R 0 –16 –15 0 –63 to +63
B-G 18 16 14 0 –63 to +63
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Top Menu Camera Scene Matrix Matrix 3/5 [Color Correction 1/3] Normal EBU NTSC User
B_Mg Saturation 15 0 0 0 –63 to +63
B_Mg Phase 6 0 0 0 –63 to +63
Mg Saturation 13 0 0 0 –63 to +63
Mg Phase 10 0 0 0 –63 to +63
Mg_R Saturation 4 3 0 0 –63 to +63
Mg_R Phase 10 0 –9 0 –63 to +63
Mg_R_R Saturation 2 –3 –5 0 –63 to +63
Mg_R_R Phase 6 –7 –19 0 –63 to +63
R Saturation 0 –7 8 0 –63 to +63
R Phase 1 –4 –9 0 –63 to +63
R_R_Yl Saturation 4 7 13 0 –63 to +63
R_R_Yl Phase 6 1 0 0 –63 to +63
Matrix 4/5 [Color Correction 2/3] Normal EBU NTSC User
R_Yl Saturation 5 5 20 0 –63 to +63
R_Yl Phase 11 2 6 0 –63 to +63
R_Yl_Yl Saturation 10 12 22 0 –63 to +63
R_Yl_Yl Phase 3 0 6 0 –63 to +63
Yl Saturation 8 12 24 0 –63 to +63
Yl Phase 0 0 6 0 –63 to +63
Yl_Yl_G Saturation 3 9 8 0 –63 to +63
Yl_Yl_G Phase 2 0 4 0 –63 to +63
Yl_G Saturation 18 16 15 0 –63 to +63
Yl_G Phase 8 6 7 0 –63 to +63
G Saturation 20 13 11 0 –63 to +63
G Phase 16 0 6 0 –63 to +63
Matrix 5/5 [Color Correction 3/3] Normal EBU NTSC User
G_Cy Saturation 15 14 16 0 –63 to +63
G_Cy Phase 8 6 8 0 –63 to +63
Cy Saturation 9 7 0 0 –63 to +63
Cy Phase 8 14 17 0 –63 to +63
Cy_B Saturation 1 0 0 0 –63 to +63
Cy_B Phase 11 0 18 0 –63 to +63
B Saturation 5 0 0 0 –63 to +63
B Phase –10 0 5 0 –63 to +63
Lens Focus Mode Auto Manual, Auto
Zoom Mode Opt.Zoom Opt.Zoom, i.Zoom, D.Zoom
Max Digital Zoom x10 x2 to x10 (Step: 1)
Digital Extender Off Off, x1.4, x2.0
OIS Off Off, On
System System 1/2 Frequency AW‑UE150WP/AW‑UE150KP: 59.94Hz, 50Hz, 24Hz, 23.98Hz
59.94Hz
AW‑UE150WE/AW‑UE150KE:
50Hz
Format AW‑UE150WP/AW‑UE150KP: (When [Frequency] is set to [59.94Hz])
2160/59.94p 2160/59.94p, 2160/29.97p, 1080/59.94p,
AW‑UE150WE/AW‑UE150KE: 1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97p, 1080/29.97PsF,
2160/50p 1080/23.98p(59.94i)*1 , 720/59.94p
(When [Frequency] is set to [50Hz])
2160/50p, 2160/25p, 1080/50p, 1080/50i,
1080/25p, 1080/25PsF, 720/50p
(When [Frequency] is set to [24Hz])
2160/24p, 1080/24p
(When [Frequency] is set to [23.98Hz])
2160/23.98p, 1080/23.98p, 1080/23.98PsF
Shooting Mode Normal Normal, High Sens.
Color Setting Normal Normal, V-Log
Genlock
Horizontal Phase 0 –206 to +49
System 2/2 Tracking Data Output
Serial Off Off, On
IP Off Off, On
Invert Pan/Tilt Axis Off Off, On
Wireless Control Enable Enable, Disable
Fan1 High Auto, Low, Mid, High
Fan2 High Auto, Low, Mid, High
*
1
It denotes “1080/23.98p over 59.94i”.
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*1
It denotes “1080/23.98p over 59.94i”.
*2 When [UHD Crop] is [Crop(720)], output is 720/59.94p.
*3 When [UHD Crop] is [Crop(720)], output is 720/50p.
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Displaying the web screen
Select an IP address for the personal computer within the private 1. Start the web browser of the personal computer.
address range while ensuring that it is different from the address of the Use one of the web browsers below depending on the operating
unit. Set the subnet mask to the same address as the unit. system installed in the personal computer.
Operating system
<NOTE> Web browser
installed
• If you need to change the IP address and subnet mask, be sure to ask
Windows Windows 7 64/32‑bit/Internet Explorer 11
your dealer to make these changes for you.
Windows 10/Internet Explorer 11
Windows 10/Microsoft Edge
Unit’s IP address and subnet mask (factory settings)*1 Windows 10/Google Chrome
IP address: 192.168.0.10
macOS OS X 10.11/Safari 11
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
macOS 10.12/Safari 11
*1
The factory default for the private address range is between macOS 10.13/Safari 11
192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.255. macOS 10.13/Google Chrome
• If the controller and web browser are being used at the same time, the
content selected using the controller may not be reflected on the web 2. Enter the IP address you configured on the Easy IP Setup
browser display. Software in the address bar of the web browser.
When using both the controller and web browser, be absolutely sure to
check the settings using the controller or camera menu. IPv4 address entry example:
http://URL registered with IPv4 address
http://192.168.0.10/
For details of the required personal computer environment,
refer to page 8.
<NOTE>
• Some functions on the web setting screen can be used only from IPv6 address entry example:
Windows Internet Explorer 11. http://[URL registered with IPv6 address]
Functions which can be used by Windows Internet Explorer 11 only http://[2001:db8::10]/
are indicated using the mark.
• The “Network Camera View 4S” plug-in viewer software must have
already been installed in order to display the unit’s IP videos using
Windows Internet Explorer 11.
This is not necessary when using web browsers other than Windows <NOTE>
Internet Explorer 11. • If the HTTP port number has been changed from “80”, enter
For details, refer to “Installing the plug-in viewer software” “http://<camera IP address>:<port number>” in the address bar.
(→ page 29). Example: W hen the port number is set to 8080:
• When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On] and opening http://192.168.0.11:8080
the web screen, a warning message will be displayed. Click the • If the unit is located on the local network, configure proxy server
[Continue] button to leave the web screen open. settings on the web browser ([Tools] - [Internet Options] in the menu
• While the web screen is displayed, the tracking data that is output bar) so that a proxy server is not used for the local address.
when [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is [On] may be delayed or • For details on when [HTTPS] - [Connection] (→ page 136) is set to
the data value may not be updated. (→ page 127) [HTTPS] in the [Advanced] of the network setup screen [Network],
see “Accessing the Camera by HTTPS” (→ page 142).
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<NOTE>
• Do not set character strings that can be easily guessed by third
parties.
• Change the password at regular intervals. <NOTE>
• The password must use at least 3 of the following 4 character types • Standby mode is the factory default setting, so switch to Power ON
and be 8 characters or longer. mode.
Alphabet upper cases • If the personal computer does not have the plug‑in viewer software
Alphabet lower cases already installed, an installation confirmation message is displayed
Numerals before the live screen [Live] is displayed. In a case like this, follow
Symbols ( ! # $ % ’ ( ) * + , - . / ? @ [ ] ^ _ ` ~ ) the on-screen instructions to install the software.
• When a password is set that does not adhere to the above policy, For details, refer to “Installing the plug-in viewer software”
take responsibility for use of the device with due consideration for (→ page 29).
the security risks in the installation environment, etc. • Depending on the firewall settings on your personal computer,
• A warning is displayed if the set password goes against the transmitted images may not be displayed. If this occurs, change the
recommended setting policy. When changing the password, click firewall settings and change the settings to permit communications
the [Back] button and set the password again. with your web browser.
When continuing with the setting with full understanding of the • When an attempt is made to display multiple IP images on one
security risks, click [Continue] to complete the setting. personal computer, IP videos may not be displayed depending on
• If you forget the account information that was set, use the switches the performance of the personal computer concerned.
for initialization of service switches to reset the user information • A maximum of 14 users, including users receiving IP video, can
used for connecting to the network. (→ page 16) access the unit simultaneously. However, the number of users that
can access the unit may be restricted to less than 14 depending on
the network communication bandwidth used by the unit. A message
indicating the access limit will appear if the number of users
exceeds 14. When [Transmission type] is set to [Multicast port] for
[H.264] or [H.265], the second and subsequent users receiving
H.264 or H.265 images will not be counted toward the total access
count.
• When [H.264 transmission] (→ page 106) is set to [On], H.264
images are displayed. When it is set to [Off], JPEG images will
be displayed. JPEG images can be displayed even when [H.264
transmission] is set to [On].
• The JPEG image frame rate may be slower depending on the
network environment, performance of your personal computer,
4. Completing registration of the initial account subject of the video, and access volume.
After completing registration of the initial account, the following
registration completed screen is displayed.
The live screen [Live] is automatically displayed after about
10 seconds elapse after the completed screen is displayed.
If the live screen [Live] is not displayed after 10 seconds elapse,
manually move to the live screen [Live] by clicking the “please click
here” link.
<NOTE>
• Network connection with AW-RP150 requires setup of an initial
account. (→ page 29)
When an initial account is not set up, AW-RP150 can detect but
cannot control this unit.
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Switching between the Live screen [Live] and Logging into the Web screen
Web setup screen [Setup]
When user authentication is enabled
When the live screen [Live] is When displaying the live screen [Live]
displayed, click the [Setup] button at the top of the You need to enter account information for a user with Camera control
live screen [Live]. or Administrator privileges.
For details on the web setup screen [Setup], see “Web setup screen
[Setup]” (→ page 93). When displaying the web setup screen [Setup]
You need to enter account information for a user with Administrator
When the web setup screen [Setup] is privileges.
displayed, click the [Live] button at the top of the web
setup screen [Setup].
For details on the live screen [Live], see “Live screen [Live]” When user authentication is disabled
(→ page 88). When displaying the live screen [Live]
It is not necessary to enter account information.
<NOTE>
• During Standby mode, the [Setup] button is disabled, and you cannot When displaying the web setup screen [Setup]
switch to the web setup screen [Setup]. You need to enter account information for a user with Administrator
• If the unit is switched to Standby mode from another terminal while the privileges.
web setup screen [Setup] is displayed, the display will switch to the
live screen [Live] after a few seconds.
<NOTE>
• The account input screen is displayed in a pop up screen from your
web browser.
• Correctly enter the user name and password that has already been
registered.
• It is recommended that the password be changed at regular intervals.
• During Standby mode, the [Setup] button is disabled, and you cannot
switch to the web setup screen [Setup].
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(OSD menu) (Stream menu)
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6. Power ON button [Power ON]/Standby button [Standby] 8. Main area (IP video display area)
In the Standby mode, all the buttons on the live screen [Live] except
for the [Power ON] button and [Standby] button are disabled.
<NOTE>
• If [Power ON] or [Standby] is selected too quickly, the status
selected and the display shown may not correspond. In a case like
this, follow the steps below to restore the correct status display:
For Windows:
Press the [F5] key on the keyboard of the personal computer.
For Mac:
Press the [Command] + [R] keys on the keyboard of the personal
The IP video of the connected camera will be displayed.
computer.
When the tally lamp of the camera is on, a red and a green lines
• When operation is transferred to the Standby mode:
are displayed at the top of the videos. A red line is displayed when
The current Pan/Tilt/Zoom positions are stored. When [Standby] is
receiving the red tally signal and a green line is displayed when
selected in the [Power ON Position] menu, the information about the
receiving the green tally signal.
stored positions is used.
When the tally lamp is off, the display area will return to normal.
• When operation is transferred to the Power ON mode:
When you click inside the area, the camera moves so the clicked
Pan/Tilt/Zoom are moved to the positions selected in the [Power ON
position becomes the center of the area.
Position] menu.
Operating the mouse wheel inside the display area allows you to use
the plug-in viewer software's digital zoom.
7. Operation lock button [Lock] <NOTE>
This prevents erroneous operation by locking • When the shooting scenes vary significantly, restrictions imposed
operations such as pan/tilt, zoom, focus, iris, gain, by the graphics processing (GDI) of the operating system installed
white balance, shutter, ND filter, and preset in the may give rise to a phenomenon called “screen tearing” (where parts
live screen [Live].
[Lock(WEB)] of the picture are not displayed in synchronization) although this will
The button turns red while locked, and the lock is
depend on the personal computer used.
released when the button is clicked again.
• On Windows Internet Explorer 11, if [H.264 transmission]
This is displayed when the unit is locked with the (→ page 106) is set to [On], H.264 images can be displayed.
camera lock function on a Panasonic controller
• On browsers other than Windows Internet Explorer 11, regardless
(AW-RP150), and you can unlock the camera by
[Lock(CAM)] of the [H.264 transmission] settings, only JPEG images can be
clicking this.
displayed. (H.264 images will not appear.)
<NOTE> • The speed at which the JPEG images are refreshed may be
• When locked using a [Lock(WEB)] function, the status is maintained reduced depending on the network environment, performance of the
by the web browser, so the lock is released by redisplaying the web personal computer used, subjects and number of access users.
browser. • A total of 14 users, including users receiving IP video, can access
• The lock status using the [Lock(CAM)] function is maintained by the the unit simultaneously.
camera itself, so you need to either release the camera lock function However, when the IP video transmission bandwidth reaches its
using a Panasonic controller (AW-RP150) or release [Lock(CAM)] upper limit, access may be restricted to less than 14 users.
from the web browser while the camera is locked. • When [Disable] is selected for [Tally] (→ page 68, page 101),
• It is not possible to enable the [Lock(CAM)] function from the web the camera’s tally lamp will not light even when the tally signal is
browser. input. However, a red and a green lines are displayed at the top of
the main area (IP video display area).
• The camera may not move so the clicked position becomes the
center of the area when you click inside the area within a tilt range
of ±15° of the vertical of the unit.
• When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], video
transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame
loss. (→ page 127)
We recommend setting [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] to [Off]
to avoid the delay or frame loss due to the video transmission via IP.
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<NOTE>
• The current setting is displayed in the middle of the button.
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1
2
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When you enter Standby mode, the display will automatically switch
to the live screen [Live]. In addition, the [Setup] button in the live
screen [Live] will be disabled, and you cannot operate the web setup
screen [Setup].
9. Main area
The menu screen is displayed.
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System status
zz Smart Picture Flip
The smart picture flip setting is displayed.
Frequency
zz
Frequency
The frame frequency setting is displayed.
Genlock Format
zz
Horizontal Phase
The horizontal phase setting during genlock is displayed.
Wireless Control
The wireless remote control setting is displayed.
Fan
Fan1
The setting for the cooling fan near the lens is displayed.
Format
For [59.94Hz]
Fan2
2160/59.94p, 2160/29.97p, 1080/59.94p, 1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97p,
The setting for the cooling fan near the pan-tilt head is displayed.
1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98p(59.94i) *1 , 720/59.94p
For [50Hz]
Output 2160/50p, 2160/25p, 1080/50p, 1080/50i, 1080/25p, 1080/25PsF,
12G SDI/OPTICAL
720/50p
The output setting for the 12G SDI OUT connector <12G SDI OUT>
For [24Hz]
is displayed.
2160/24p, 1080/24p
For [23.98Hz]
3G SDI
2160/23.98p, 1080/23.98p, 1080/23.98PsF
The output setting for the 3G SDI OUT connector <3G SDI OUT> is
displayed.
The video format is changed on this screen.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
MONI
The output setting for the MONITOR OUT connector <MONI OUT> is
displayed. *1 It denotes “1080/23.98p over 59.94i”.
HDMI <NOTE>
The output setting for the HDMI connector <HDMI> is displayed. • In order to select [H.264(UHD)], [H.265(UHD)], [JPEG(UHD)],
[SRT(H.264 UHD)], and [SRT(H.265 UHD)] in [Streaming mode] for
[Video over IP], you need to select the 4K format here.
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Shooting Mode
zz Wireless Control
zz
Color Setting
zz Fan
zz
Set the cooling fan operation.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
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Output
zz
12G SDI/OPTICAL
Make the settings for output from the 12G SDI OUT connector and
Optical connector.
Format
Set the output format.
The following format settings are possible depending on the [Format]
setting in the [System] screen.
Format
Frequency System Format
(12G SDI/OPTICAL)
59.94Hz 2160/59.94p 2160/59.94p
1080/59.94p *2
2160/29.97p 2160/29.97p
1080/29.97p
1080/29.97PsF
1080/59.94p 1080/59.94p
1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i
1080/29.97p 1080/29.97p
1080/29.97PsF 1080/29.97PsF
1080/23.98p(59.94i) *1 1080/23.98p(59.94i) *1
720/59.94p 720/59.94p
50Hz 2160/50p 2160/50p
1080/50p *3
2160/25p 2160/25p
1080/25p
1080/25PsF
1080/50p 1080/50p
1080/50i 1080/50i
1080/25p 1080/25p
1080/25PsF 1080/25PsF
720/50p 720/50p
24Hz 2160/24p 2160/24p
1080/24p
1080/24p 1080/24p
23.98Hz 2160/23.98p 2160/23.98p
1080/23.98p
1080/23.98PsF
1080/23.98p 1080/23.98p
1080/23.98PsF 1080/23.98PsF
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Tally
[Disable, Enable]
[Disable] or [Enable] is set here for the function which turns on or
turns off the tally lamp using the tally control signal.
Factory settings: Enable
Status Lamp
[Disable, Enable]
[Disable] or [Enable] is set here for the status display lamp. Install Position
When you want the status display lamp to stay off while this unit is in [Desktop, Hanging]
operation, set to [Disable]. [Desktop] or [Hanging] is selected here as the method used to install
Factory settings: Enable the unit.
<NOTE> Desktop Stand-alone installation
• Even when set to [Disable], the status display lamp may light Hanging Suspended installation
up when this unit is starting up, updating firmware, or trouble is
occurring. Factory settings: Desktop
<NOTE>
• When [Hanging] has been selected, the top, bottom, left and right
External Output
of the images will be reversed, and up/down/left/right control for
Select the signal type output from the External Output signal lines
panning and tilting will also be reversed.
(Output1, Output2) of the RS‑422 connector. (→ page 16)
Smart Picture Flip
Output1 [Off*, R-Tally, G-Tally] Mode [Off, Auto]
Output2 [Off*, R-Tally, G-Tally] When the tilt becomes the angle set for [Flip Detect Angle], the image
Off Signal is not output. will be flipped in the vertical direction automatically.
R-Tally The reception status of the red tally signal is output. Off The picture is not turned upside down.
G-Tally The reception status of the green tally signal is output. Auto The picture is automatically turned upside down.
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Speed With Zoom Position [Off, On] Date & time screen [Date&Time]
[Off] or [On] is set here for the function used to adjust the pan-tilt Make clock settings.
adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom magnification. You can set using one of three types [PC Synchronization], [NTP], or
When [On] is set, the panning and tilting operations will become [Manual].
slower in the zoom status.
This function has no effect during preset operations.
Factory settings: On
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One of the following settings is selected for the automatic installation Streaming mode
of the plug-in viewer software. The streaming mode setting is displayed.
Factory settings: On
Initial display setting
Smoother live video display on the browser(buffering) The setting for the image displayed when the live screen [Live] is
[On, Off] open.
Configure settings for displaying images from the unit on the plug-in
viewer software. JPEG
The JPEG transmission settings are displayed.
On Temporarily store images from the unit onto the personal
computer for smoother display.
However, the screen display images will be displayed later H.264
than the actual images. The H.264 transmission settings are displayed.
Off Do not temporarily store images from the unit onto the These are not displayed when the [Streaming mode] is [H.265],
personal computer, and display them in real time. [H.265(UHD)], [SRT(H.265)] or [SRT(H.265 UHD)].
However, the motion of the screen display images may not
be smooth. H.265
The H.265 transmission settings are displayed.
Factory settings: On
These are only displayed when the [Streaming mode] is [H.265],
[H.265(UHD)], [SRT(H.265)] or [SRT(H.265 UHD)].
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Streaming mode
zz Initial display setting
zz
It is possible to perform IP transmission operations suited to the Set initial display settings for the Live screen [Live].
application by switching the [Streaming mode] on this unit. The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
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JPEG
zz Refresh interval [1fps, 4fps, 5fps, 12fps, 12.5fps, 15fps,
Set JPEG image settings. 24fps, 25fps, 30fps]
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Select the frame rate for JPEG images.
There are a total of 3 channels available for JPEG image setting. 59.94Hz 1fps/5fps/15fps/30fps
50Hz 1fps/5fps/12.5fps/25fps
24/23.98Hz 1fps/4fps/12fps/24fps
Factory settings:
For 59.94Hz:
JPEG(1): 30fps
JPEG(2): 5fps
JPEG(3): 30fps
For 50Hz:
JPEG(1): 25fps
JPEG(2): 5fps
JPEG(3): 25fps
For 24/23.98Hz:
JPEG(1): 24fps
JPEG(2): 4fps
JPEG(3): 24fps
<NOTE>
<NOTE>
• The frame rate may be slower depending on the network
• [JPEG(2)] and [JPEG(3)] cannot be set when the [Streaming mode] is
environment, resolution, image quality, access volume, etc.
[JPEG(UHD)] or [NDI|HX].
• If images are not transmitted at the specified frame rate, lowering
the resolution or image quality may result in transmissions closer to
the specified value.
JPEG transmission [On, Off]
Set whether to transmit JPEG images.
Factory settings: On
Image quality [Fine, Normal]
Specify the JPEG image quality for each resolution.
Factory settings: Fine
Image capture size [3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×720,
640×360, 320×180]
When displaying JPEG images, select the resolution for image display
from the following.
JPEG(1) 3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180
JPEG(2) 640×360, 320×180
JPEG(3) 640×360, 320×180
Factory settings:
JPEG(1): 1280×720
JPEG(2): 640×360
JPEG(3): 320×180
<NOTE>
• [3840 x 2160] can be selected when the [Streaming mode] is
[JPEG(UHD)].
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H.264
zz Image capture size [3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×720,
Set H.264 image settings. 640×360, 320×180]
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. 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.264(2) 1920×1080, 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180
H.264(3) 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180
H.264(4) 1280×720, 640×360, 320×180
Factory settings:
H.264(1): 1920×1080
H.264(2): 1280×720
H.264(3): 640×360
H.264(4): 640×360
<NOTE>
• [3840×2160] can be selected when the [Streaming mode] is
[H.264(UHD)].
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H.265
zz Frame rate [24fps, 25fps, 30fps, 50fps, 60fps]
Set H.265 image settings. Set the frame rate for H.265 images.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. 59.94Hz 30fps, 60fps
50Hz 25fps, 50fps
24/23.98Hz 24fps
Factory settings:
For 59.94Hz: 30fps
For 50Hz: 25fps
For 24/23.98Hz: 24fps
<NOTE>
• [60fps(50fps)] cannot be selected when the video format is
[29.97p(25p)].
Transmission type
The same as H.264 Transmission type (→ page 107).
Unicast port(Image)
<NOTE>
The same as H.264 Unicast port(Image) (→ page 107).
• H.265 format images cannot be displayed in the live screen [Live] of
the unit.
Unicast port(Audio)
• Use external devices and software compatible with H.265 images to
The same as H.264 Unicast port(Audio) (→ page 107).
display H.265 images.
• When starting RTSP/RTP transmissions, set the following URLs for
the decoders and applications.
Multicast address
The same as H.264 Multicast address (→ page 107).
- For H.265(1):
rtsp://[unit’s IP address]/MediaInput/h265/stream_1
- For H.265(2): Multicast port
rtsp://[unit’s IP address]/MediaInput/h265/stream_2 The same as H.264 Multicast port (→ page 107).
Factory settings:
H.265(1): 1920×1080
H.265(2): 1280×720
<NOTE>
• [3840×2160] can be selected when the [Streaming mode] is
[H.265(UHD)].
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RTMP
zz Streaming format
Make RTMP/RTMPS transmission settings. Make settings for H.264 images for use in RTMP/RTMPS
transmission.
Server setup The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Refer to the explanation for H.264 (→ page 106) for information
about Image capture size, Frame rate and Max bit rate(per client).
<NOTE>
• Switch to the appropriate method of registering RTMP/RTMPS
transmission server information suited to the setting information
notified from the RTMP/RTMPS transmission server you are using.
• The Stream Key setting field is displayed only when [Type2] is set. <NOTE>
• Streaming format settings cannot be changed during RTMP/RTMPS
URL type [Type1, Type2] transmissions.
Select the method for registering the information for the RTMP/ • Set the Streaming format to the settings recommended for the
RTMPS transmission server. transmission destination server. Visit the publisher’s website or
Type1 Specify to set the server URL and RTMP/RTMPS stream contact them about the recommended values.
key as a set in [Server URL]. • When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], video
Type2 Specify to individually set the server URL and RTMP/ transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame
RTMPS stream key in [Server URL] and [Stream Key]. loss. (→ page 127)
We recommend [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [Off]
during RTMP/RTMPS transmission.
URL
Server URL
Set the URL for the RTMP/RTMPS server to be transmitted to.
Stream key
The stream key obtained from the RTMP/RTMPS server is set
during streaming only when the service is set to [Type2].
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SRT
zz Client(Caller) port [1 to 65535]
Make SRT transmission settings. When [Listener] is set in [Mode], enter the port number (used when
<NOTE> this unit is waiting for a connection).
• When starting SRT transmissions in the [Listener] mode, set the The following port numbers are used by the unit so they cannot be
decoder and application to [Client(Caller)] mode and set the following used.
URL: 20, 21, 23, 25, 42, 53, 67, 68, 69, 80, 110, 123, 161, 162, 443, 546,
srt://[unit’s IP address]:[value set in Client(Caller) port] 547, 554, 995, 5960 to 5985, 7960 to 8060, 10669, 10670, 11900,
• When performing SRT transmissions in the [Client(Caller)] mode, set 59000 to 61000
the IP address and port number of the decoder and application to Factory settings: 2020
[Destination IP address(IPv4)] and [Destination port], and then click
the [start] button for [SRT/MPEG2-TS/RTMP] in the live screen [Live]. TTL/HOP Limit
The same as H.264 Multicast TTL/HOPLimit (→ page 107).
Common setup
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Latency
Sets the time between when images and audio are sent and when
they are played on the receiving device in a range between 0 and
99999 (ms).
Factory settings: 120
<NOTE>
• In some cases, the set time is not guaranteed depending on the
network band.
Stream ID
When [Client(Caller)] is set in [Mode], enter the Stream ID.
The information entered is notified to the connection destination when
SRT transmission is started.
If the [InsertTemplate] button is clicked, the following template is
inserted in the input fields.
#!::m=publish,r=PanasonicStream
• The following characters can be displayed.
Numeric characters 0123456789
<NOTE>
Alphabetical characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ • Streaming format settings cannot be changed during SRT
(upper and lower cases) abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz transmissions.
Symbols !”#$%’()=-~^¦\`@[]{}*:+;<>,.?/\_ • When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], video
transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame
Factory settings: #!::m=publish,r=PanasonicStream
loss. (→ page 127)
We recommend [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [Off]
during SRT transmission.
• When the frame frequency is 24/23.98Hz, you cannot set to the
SRT(H.264), SRT(H.264 UHD), SRT(H.265), or SRT(H.265 UHD)
modes.
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NDI|HX
zz Max bit rate(per client)
Make NDI|HX transmission settings. [512kbps, 768kbps, 1024kbps, 1536kbps, 2048kbps, 3072kbps,
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. 4096kbps, 6144kbps, 8192kbps, 10240kbps, 12288kbps,
14336kbps, 16384kbps, 20480kbps, 24576kbps]
NDI|HX stream Specify the NDI|HX bit rate per client.
Factory settings: 10240kbps
<NOTE>
• The NDI|HX bit rate setting range depends on the resolution.
Image quality
This cannot be configured on [NDI|HX stream] screen.
Transmission type
The same as H.264 Transmission type (→ page 107).
Unicast port(Image)
The same as H.264 Unicast port(Image) (→ page 107).
Unicast port(Audio)
The same as H.264 Unicast port(Audio) (→ page 107).
Multicast address
The same as H.264 Multicast address (→ page 107).
Multicast port
The same as H.264 Multicast port (→ page 107).
Multicast TTL/HOPLimit
The same as H.264 Multicast TTL/HOPLimit (→ page 107).
<NOTE>
• When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], video
transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame
loss. (→ page 127)
We recommend [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [Off] in
the NDI|HX mode.
NDI|HX transmission [On, Off] • When the authentication feature is enabled, the unit may not be
Whether to transmit the NDI|HX images is set here. connected in NDI|HX mode.
Factory settings: On In the NDI|HX mode, set [User auth.] (→ page 129) and [Host
auth.] (→ page 130) to [Off].
Internet mode(Over HTTP) [On, Off]
This cannot be configured on [NDI|HX stream] screen.
Transmission priority
This cannot be configured on [NDI|HX stream] screen.
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<NOTE>
• Streaming format settings cannot be changed during MPEG2-TS
over UDP transmissions.
• When [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [On], video
transmission via IP may be delayed or the video may suffer frame
loss. (→ page 127)
We recommend [IP(UDP)] of [Tracking Data Output] is set to [Off]
during MPEG2-TS over UDP transmission.
Transmission type [Unicast, Multicast]
Sets the transmission type for MPEG2-TS over UDP transmission as
either Unicast or Multicast.
Factory settings: Unicast
Unicast address(IPv4)
Sets the Unicast address used for MPEG2-TS over UDP
transmission.
Specify this IP address on the receiving application or service.
Factory settings: 192.168.0.3
Multicast address(IPv4)
Sets the Multicast address used for MPEG2-TS over UDP
transmission.
Specify this IP address on the receiving application or service.
Factory settings: 239.192.0.20
Multicast TTL/HOPLimit
The same as H.264 Multicast TTL/HOPLimit (→ page 107).
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Setting status
zz
Audio Audio
Audio [Off, On]
The setting status of audio input is displayed. Turn audio input off/on.
Factory settings: Off
Input Type
The setting status of the audio input type is displayed.
Input Type [Mic, Line]
Mic Set the microphone input.
Volume Level
The setting status of audio output volume is displayed. Line Set the line input.
Audio over IP
zz
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
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You can display the camera control screen by clicking the [Camera Auto Iris Window [Normal1, Normal2, Center]
control] button. Select the detection window for the auto iris.
You can control the camera while adjusting the image quality. Normal1 Window towards the center of the screen.
Normal2 Window towards the bottom of the screen.
Brightness
zz
Center Spotted window in the center of the screen.
Factory settings: Normal1
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The shutter speeds that can be set are listed below. AGC Max Gain [6dB, 12dB, 18dB]
When [Synchro] is When [Auto] is selected as the [Gain] setting, the maximum gain-up
When [Step] is selected
selected as the [Shutter amount can be set.
as the [Shutter Mode]
Mode] Factory settings: 18dB
59.94p/59.94i 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 60.0 Hz to 7200 Hz
mode 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, Frame Mix [Off, 6dB, 12dB, 18dB, 24dB]
1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000 Select for frame addition (gain-up using sensor storage) amount.
29.97p mode 1/30, 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 30.0 Hz to 7200 Hz Its setting takes effect when [Off] has been selected as the [Shutter
1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, Mode] setting (→ page 115).
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/8000, When frame addition is performed, it will appear as if the images are
1/10000 missing some frames.
23.98p/24p 1/24, 1/48, 1/60, 1/100, 24.0 Hz to 7200 Hz This cannot be configured when the format is 2160/29.97p,
mode 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 2160/23.98p, 2160/24p, 2160/25p, 1080/29.97p, 1080/23.98p(59.94i),
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000, 1080/23.98p, 1080/24p, 1080/29.97PsF, 1080/23.98PsF, 1080/25p or
1/8000, 1/10000 1080/25PsF.
50p/50i mode 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 50.0 Hz to 7200 Hz Factory settings: Off
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, <NOTE>
1/4000, 1/8000, 1/10000 • Under discharge tube illumination, such as fluorescent and mercury-
25p mode 1/25, 1/50, 1/60, 1/100, 25.0 Hz to 7200 Hz vapor lights, the brightness may change synchronously, colors may
1/120, 1/250, 1/500, change, and horizontal stripes may flow up and down the image.
1/1000, 1/2000, 1/4000,
1/8000, 1/10000 ND Filter [Through, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64]
Factory settings: Set the transmittance of the lens' built-in ND (neutral density) filter.
When [Shutter Mode] is set to [Step] The filter switches when the setting is fixed.
[59.94Hz] 1/100 [50Hz] 1/120 Through Do not set ND filter.
When [Shutter Mode] is set to [Synchro]
1/4 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/4.
[59.94Hz] 60.0Hz [50Hz] 50.0Hz
1/16 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/16.
<NOTE>
• When [Shutter Mode] is set to [Off] in 29.97p, 23.98p/24p, or 25p 1/64 Set ND filter transmittance to 1/64.
mode, the shutter speed is set to [1/50]. Factory settings: Through
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zz
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Matrix
zz Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User]
Select the type of color matrix.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
Normal
This item is used to load the preset color matrix data and
EBU
compensate for the saturation and color phase.
NTSC
User On the [Matrix] screen, the [Linear Matrix] and [Color
Correction] values can be adjusted by the user.
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
Factory settings: Normal
Matrix Settings
Linear Matrix
This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type]
setting.
R-G
R-B
G-R Adjust the color to between –63 and +63 for each axis
G-B direction.
B-R
B-G
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
Factory settings: (→ page 79)
Color Correction
This can be set when [User] has been selected as the [Matrix Type]
setting.
Adjust the saturation and hue for each color.
This cannot be set when the [Color Setting] is [V‑Log].
All of the following Color Correction items also cannot be set when
[Color Setting] is [V-Log].
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Limitation Setting
zz Preset Acceleration [Manual, Auto]
This establishes the up, down, left and right limit settings of the pan-tilt Sets whether to set the acceleration and deceleration when starting or
head. stopping preset playback.
First, use the control pad to rotate the pan-tilt head to the position you Manual Make settings for acceleration when starting or
want to set as the limit. stopping preset playback.
After the limit position has been selected, click the buttons Auto Acceleration is automatic when starting or stopping
corresponding to the following items to confirm. preset playback.
The setting is cleared if the button is pressed again.
Factory settings: Auto
Tilt Up Use this to save the current position as the upward limit.
<NOTE>
Tilt Down Use this to save the current position as the downward limit. • This is enabled only when [Preset Speed Unit] is [Speed Table].
Pan Left Use this to save the current position as the leftward limit.
Pan Right Use this to save the current position as the rightward limit. Acceleration [1 to 6]
Sets the acceleration speed for pan/tilt acceleration operation in 6
steps. (The acceleration speed increases as the number increases)
Factory settings: 3
Pan/Tilt Lens Control
zz <NOTE>
This is used for camera control. The same operations are possible • This is enabled only when [Preset Speed Unit] is [Speed Table] and
as with the camera controller operated in the live screen [Live]. [Preset Acceleration] is [Manual].
(→ page 91)
Preset Scope [Mode A, Mode B, Mode C]
Speed With Zoom Position [Off, On] Selected here are the setting items to be recalled when the contents
[Off] or [On] is set here for the function used to adjust the pan-tilt of the preset memory are regenerated.
adjustment speed in conjunction with the zoom magnification. Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus, Iris, Gain,
When [On] is set, the panning and tilting operations will become Mode A
white balance adjustment value
slower in the zoom status.
Mode B Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus, Iris
This function has no effect during preset operations.
Mode C Pan, Tilt, Zoom (including digital zoom), Focus
Factory settings: On
Factory settings: Mode A
Focus Adjust With PTZ. [Off, On]
[Off] or [On] is set here for the function which compensates for out-of- Preset Digital Extender [Off, On]
focusing when it occurs during panning, tilting or zooming operations. Turns the preset digital extender function off/on.
When [Off] is set, adjust the focus as required after zooming or set When set to [On], the digital extender function configuration will be
[Focus Mode] to [Auto]. recalled when regenerating the preset memory.
This is only enabled when [Manual] has been selected as the [Focus When set to [Off], the digital extender function configuration will not
Mode] setting. be recalled when storing the preset memory.
Factory settings: Off Factory settings: Off
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Cloud URL
Sets the server URL of P2 Cast to be connected when [Mode] is [On].
<NOTE>
• You can set the URL with maximum 512 characters.
User ID
Sets the user ID for connection to P2 Cast when [Mode] is [On].
Password
Sets the password for connection to P2 Cast when [Mode] is [On].
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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.].
Password
Retype password
[4 to 32 characters]
The password is input here.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
Delete user
zz
Delete the user accounts registered in the unit.
You can delete selected users by clicking the [Delete] button at the right.
User auth. [On, Off]
User authentication is set to [On] or [Off] here.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
Factory settings: Off
Authentication
[Basic, Digest]
Specify the method of user authentication to use.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
Basic Use basic authentication.
Digest Use digest authentication.
Factory settings: Digest
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Setting status
zz
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.
<NOTE>
• When the “IP address/subnet mask length” is input, the personal
Host auth. computers which are allowed to access the camera can be
The host authentication settings are displayed. restricted on a subnet by subnet basis.
If, for instance, “192.168.0.1/24” has been input and the [2. Camera
Host IP address control] setting has been selected as the [Access level] setting, the
The host IP address is displayed. personal computers from “192.168.0.1” to “192.168.0.254” will be
able to access the camera at the [2. Camera control] access level.
Access level • When an already registered IP address is input and the [Set] button
The host access level is displayed. is clicked, the host information will be overwritten.
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Configure network settings in the Network setup screen. DHCP [On, Off]
The Network setup screen [Network] consists of [Network] and Select the method in which the IP address is configured.
[Advanced]. Factory settings: Off
<NOTE>
• When [DHCP] is set to [On], AW-RP150’s automatic configuration of
Network setup screen [Network]
IP address (AUTO IP) cannot be used.
Click the [Network] of the Network setup screen [Network].
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. IP address(IPv4)
Input the unit’s IP address here when the DHCP function is not
going to be used. Input an address that will not duplicate an existing
IP address which has been set for a personal computer or another
network camera.
Factory settings: 192.168.0.10
<NOTE>
• Multiple IP addresses cannot be used even when the DHCP
function is used. For details on the DHCP server settings, consult
your network administrator.
Subnet mask
Input the unit’s subnet mask here if the DHCP function is not going to
be used.
Factory settings: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway
Input the unit’s default gateway if the DHCP function is not going to
be used.
Factory settings: 192.168.0.1
<NOTE>
• Multiple IP addresses cannot be used for the default gateway even
when the DHCP function is used.
For details on the DHCP server settings, consult your network
administrator.
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IPv6 network
zz Common (to IPv6/IPv4)
zz
Factory settings: Off Normally, it is recommended that the default setting be used.
Select [Limited(1024byte)]/[Limited(1280byte] when the maximum
DNS segment size (MSS) of the used communication line is limited. For
Primary server address details on the maximum segment size (MSS) of communication lines,
Secondary server address consult your network administrator.
Enter the IPv6 address of the DNS server.
For details on the IPv6 address of the DNS server, consult your
system administrator.
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When “Streaming mode” is set to “JPEG(UHD)” Advanced network setting screen [Advanced]
JPEG(1) Click the [Advanced] in the network setup screen [Network].
Refresh interval: 1fps Settings relating to the NTP, UPnP and HTTPS functions are performed
Image quality: Normal here.
JPEG(2) • JPEG(3) Click the links to each item to move to the respective setting page.
Off
H.264(1) • H.264(2) • H.264(3)
Internet mode(Over HTTP): On Setting status
zz
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.264(3)
Image capture size: 320×180
Max bit rate(per client): Max4096kbps, Min512kbps
H.264(4)
H.264 transmission: Off
• [Network] in the Network setup screen [Network]
Common IPv6/v4
Max RTP packet size: Limited‑1280byte
HTTP max segment size (MSS): Limited(1280byte)
HTTP Status
Displays the port forwarding status.
HTTPS Status
Displays the port forwarding status.
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NTP
zz UPnP
zz
Settings relating to the NTP server address and port No. are performed This unit supports UPnP (Universal Plug and Play). Using the UPnP
here. function allows the following to be set automatically.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. • Sets the router’s port forwarding function. (However, a UPnP-
compatible router is necessary.)
This setting is useful when accessing the camera from the Internet.
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HTTPS
zz CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request
Using the HTTPS function enables access to the camera to be When using a security certificate issued by the Certificate Authority
encrypted and communication safety to be improved. (CA) as a security certificate for HTTPS, a Certificate Signing Request
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. (CSR) is generated for application to the Certificate Authority (CA).
See page 139 for details on the HTTPS setup method. To generate a Certificate Signing Request (CSR), click the [Execute]
button to display the [CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing
Request] dialog and perform the operation.
For details, refer to “Generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)”
(→ page 141).
CA Certificate - Information
This displays information relating to the server certificate (security
certificate).
CRT key generate When the [Confirm] button is clicked, the registered content of the
A CRT key (SSL encryption key) is generated by HTTPS. installed server certificate (security certificate) is displayed in the
To generate a CRT key, click the [Execute] button to display the [CRT [Server Certificate - Confirm] dialog, If the server certificate (security
key generate] dialog. certificate) is not installed, the content of the generated Certificate
For details, refer to “Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key)” Signing Request (CSR) is displayed.
(→ page 140). Click the [Delete] button to delete the installed server certificate
(security certificate).
Self-signed Certificate - Generate <NOTE>
A self-signed security certificate is generated by HTTPS. (Self-signed • To delete an enabled server certificate (security certificate),
Certificate) confirm that there is a backup to the said certificate in your
To generate a self-signed certificate (security certificate), click the personal computer or recording media. A server certificate (security
[Execute] button to display the [Self-signed Certificate - Generate] certificate) will be needed to reinstall it.
dialog and perform the operation.
For details, refer to “Generating a self-signed certificate (security Connection
certificate)” (→ page 140).
[HTTP, HTTPS]
This sets the method to connect to the unit.
Self-signed Certificate - Information
HTTP Only HTTP connection is possible.
This displays information relating to the self-signed certificate
(security certificate). HTTPS Only HTTPS connection is possible.
When the [Confirm] button is clicked, the registered content of the Factory settings: HTTP
generated self-signed certificate (security certificate) is displayed in For details, refer to “Setting the Connection Method” (→ page 142).
the [Self-signed Certificate - Confirm] dialog. <NOTE>
Click the [Delete] button to delete the generated self-signed certificate • When using an HTTPS connection, network connection with the
(security certificate). AW-RP120, AW-RP50, and AK-HRP200 will be disabled.
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<NOTE>
• RTSP request URL cannot have the same URL.
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SNMP
zz System name
Make SNMP functionality related settings. You can check the status of Enter the device name used to manage this unit using SNMP
the unit by using the SNMP manager to connect. functionality.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button. Maximum number
0 to 32 characters
of characters
Characters that
Double-byte
cannot be entered
Location
Sets the location where this unit has been installed.
Maximum number
0 to 32 characters
of characters
Characters that
Double-byte
cannot be entered
Contact
Enter the email address or phone number of the administrator.
Maximum number
0 to 255 characters
of characters
Characters that
Double-byte
cannot be entered
TSL5.0
zz
Make settings related to TSL protocol version 5.0. Set the information
required to control the tallies of this unit from a device that supports the
TSL5.0 protocol with the TSL5.0 function.
The setting is confirmed with the [Set] button.
User name
Sets the user name used for user authentication.
You need to specify the same user name that you set here in the
SNMPv3 manager.
Maximum number
0 to 32 characters
of characters
Characters that
Double-byte
Index number [1 to 65534]
cannot be entered By matching the INDEX set on the TSL5.0 control device and the
Index number of this unit, you can control the tallies of this unit
Authentication individually.
Sets the algorithm used for user authentication. Factory settings: 1
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3
4
<NOTE>
• When using a server certificate, the process from applying to the Certificate Authority (CA) to issuing a server certificate must be performed between
customers and the Certificate Authority (CA).
• Use either a self-signed certificate or server certificate. When simultaneously generating a self-signed certificate and installing a server certificate, this
unit will prioritize the server certificate.
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<NOTE>
• Characters that can be input for [Common Name], [Country], [State],
[Locality], [Organization], [Organizational Unit] are 0 to 9, A to Z,
a to z, and the following symbols: ‑. _ , + / ( ).
• When connecting the camera to the Internet, set the address or
host name to be accessed from the Internet in [Common Name]. In
this case, when accessing the camera locally, a security warning
screen is displayed every time the camera is accessed even when a
security certificate is installed.
• When inputting the IPv6 address in [Common Name], surround the
address with [ ].
e.g. [2001:db8::10]
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3. Click the [OK] button after inputting the address. 1. Click the [Execute] button in [CA Certificate - Generate
A self-signed certificate is generated. Certificate Signing Request].
<NOTE> The [CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request] dialog is
• Information relating to the generated self-signed certificate is displayed.
displayed in [Self-signed Certificate] - [Information]. The following
is displayed depending on the status of the self-signed security
certificate.
Displayed content Description
When the self-signed certificate is not
Not generated
generated
When the self-signed certificate is already
Invalid generated and the server certificate is
(Reason: CA Certificate already installed
installed) • The server certificate is enabled in this
case.
[Common Name] of self- When the self-signed certificate is already
signed certificate generated and enabled
• Click the [Delete] button to delete the generated self-signed Locality Inputs the name of the city. 128 characters
certificate (security certificate). Inputs the name of the
Organization 64 characters
• When [HTTPS] is selected in [Connection], the self-signed organization.
certificate (security certificate) cannot be deleted. Inputs the name of the
Organizational Unit 64 characters
organizational unit.
Generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR)
Displays the size of the
current CRT key and the
[CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing CRT key
date and time generation
Request] was completed.
<NOTE>
• A certificate signing request (CSR) cannot be generated if a CRT key
has not been generated. <NOTE>
• To generate a certificate signing request (CSR), perform the following • When using a server certificate, the information to be input must be
settings in advance in the web browser Internet options. Perform the in accordance with the demands of the Certificate Authority (CA),
following settings in the [Security] tab (accessed from [Tools] in the which will be applied to.
menu bar - [Internet Options] - [Security]). • Characters that can be input for [Common Name], [Country], [State],
• Register the camera as a “Trusted Site”. [Locality], [Organization], [Organizational Unit] are 0 to 9, A to Z,
• In [Level Customize], go to [File Download] from [Download] and set a to z, and the following symbols: ‑. _ , + / ( ).
to [Enable].
• In [Level Customize], go to [Automatically Display Dialog when 3. Click the [OK] button after inputting the address.
Downloading File] from [Download] and set to [Enable]. The [Save As] dialog is displayed.
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<NOTE>
• If [Install Certificate...] is not displayed, close Internet Explorer and
restart it by selecting [Run as Administrator].
Right-click on [Start] - [Program] - [Internet Explorer] and click
[Execute as Administrator (A)..].
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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].
11.Click [OK].
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<NOTE>
• When the system log screen is displayed, the event log is displayed.
[Event log]
No.
Displays the log sequence numbers.
“1” indicates the latest information, and up to 1000 logs can be saved.
Event code
Displays the event code numbers.
Description
Displays the event descriptions.
Display examples:
– <Power> Power on.
– <Stream> H.264 ch1 Play.
– <Stream> H.264 ch1 Stop.
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Activation
Display information on the activated function.
Operation time
Display the hours the unit has been operating.
Firmware file
Upgrade the firmware.
For details on how to upgrade, see “Upgrading the firmware
(Firmware file)” (→ page 147).
Model no.
Display the unit’s model number.
MAC address
Display the unit’s MAC address.
Serial no.
Display the unit’s serial number.
Firmware version
Display the overall system version of the unit.
CPU Software
Main/Network
Display the main/network software version.
Camera
Display the software version of the camera.
Lens
Display the software version of the lens.
Servo
Display the software version of the servo.
Interface
Display the software version of the interface.
EEPROM
Main/Network
Display the EEPROM version of the main/network.
Interface
Display the EEPROM version of the interface.
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Upload
The unit’s setting files, which were saved in the personal computer by
the download function, are uploaded.
Click the [Select] button to display the dialog box, and specify the
saved file.
When you click the [OK] button in the message dialog box that
Download appears after you click the [Upload] button, uploading starts.
Config data type Another message dialog box appears after uploading is complete.
[Camera(ALL), Camera (SCENE1) to Camera (SCENE4), Camera When you click the [OK] button, the unit will restart automatically.
(SCENE ALL), Camera (SYSTEM), Network] <NOTE>
Specify the type of settings to save when saving the unit’s • Use the files downloaded by the unit as the data to be used for
configuration data on the personal computer. uploading.
Extension of • Do not turn off the unit’s power while downloading or uploading is
Setting value Content to be saved
saving file underway.
Camera(ALL) Settings for Scene1, 2, 3, 4 .cal • Do not attempt to perform any operations while downloading or
Settings for System, Output, uploading is underway. Instead, wait until the downloading or
Pan/Tilt, Preset uploading is completed.
(These are saved as one setting • It takes about 3 minutes for the upload complete dialog box to
file.) appear for camera settings files.
Camera Settings for Scene1 .cs1 • When uploading Camera(ALL) or Camera(SYSTEM), the still image
(SCENE1) (thumbnail) that has been registered in preset memory will be
Camera Settings for Scene2 .cs2 erased. (→ page 72)
(SCENE2)
Camera Settings for Scene3 .cs3
(SCENE3)
Camera Settings for Scene4 .cs4
(SCENE4)
Camera Settings for Scene1, 2, 3, 4 .cs1
(SCENE ALL) (Setting files are saved for each .cs2
Scene.) .cs3
.cs4
Camera Settings for System, Output, .csy
(SYSTEM) Pan/Tilt, Preset
Network Settings of the Web screen .nal
Network settings
Download
Save the unit’s settings onto the personal computer.
When the destination dialog box appears after clicking the [Download]
button, specify the destination folder.
<NOTE>
• After the [Download] button is clicked, the amount of time it takes
for the destination dialog box to appear is about 50 seconds for a
camera settings file and about 10 seconds for a network settings
file.
• Depending on the status of the unit, it may not be possible to
download configuration files. In this case, the unit automatically
restarts.
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Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel
1
5
1. Button for displaying the PTZ operation screen for touch 5. Buttons for switching the touch panel operation screen
Use these to switch the [PTZ]/[Preset]/[Image adjust] operation
panels screens for touch panels.
The screen switches to the one for PTZ operations for touch panels
when this button is pressed. 6. PTZ operation area for touch panels
This is the area where buttons for operating zoom, focus, pan/tilt, and
2. Button for displaying the Preset operation screen for speed are located that are suitable for use with touch panels.
touch panels The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons
The screen switches to the one for Preset operations for touch panels displayed in the usual live screen.
when this button is pressed.
7. SRT/MPEG2-TS/RTMP operation area for touch panels
3. Button for displaying the Image Adjust operation screen This is the area where SRT/MPEG2-TS/RTMP operation buttons are
located that are suitable for use with touch panels.
for touch panels
The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons
The screen switches to the one for Image Adjust operations for touch
displayed in the usual live screen.
panels when this button is pressed.
8. Snapshot button for touch panels
This snapshot button is suitable for use with touch panels.
The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons
displayed in the usual live screen.
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Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel (continued)
9 10
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 This is the area where buttons for iris, gain, balance adjustments,
are suitable for use with touch panels. shutter, ND filter, and scene operations are located that are suitable
The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons for use with touch panels.
displayed in the usual live screen. The functionality of the operation buttons is the same as the buttons
displayed in the usual live screen.
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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.
Swipe Swipe
You can switch between Camera Control, Full Screen, and Touch Operation Select by swiping left or right.
When Touch P/T is selected in Touch Operation Select, the middle-click function is enabled in Full Screen mode.
Furthermore, when Touch AF is selected, the Touch AF function is enabled in Full Screen mode.
<NOTE>
• When the button is selected in Touch Operation Select, the screen automatically switches to Full Screen.
• Only images in the M-JPEG format are available for display on mobile terminals.
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3 9
4 10
2 8
5 6
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Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal (continued)
1. Button for displaying the operation menu for the live 5. Home button
screen Move to the preset home position.
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.
• You can select Preset1 to Preset100.
Color Bar
Switch the color bar signal displayed or hide.
Bar Type
Switch the color bar displayed between Type1 and Type2.
4. ×1.0 button
Use this to adjust the zoom (magnification) to 1.0x.
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Limiters
This unit comes with settings (referred to as “limiters”) that restrict the
panning and tilting movement ranges.
The positions of four limiters — namely, the upper, lower, leftmost and
right-most limits of the travel range — can be set.
Once they have been set, the positions will not be lost even after the
power has been turned off.
The limiters can be set or released both by the wireless remote control
and controller or web setting screen [Setup].
Whatever was set or released last takes precedence.
For the controller operations, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
controller.
The settings of the limiters using the wireless remote control will be
described here.
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Setting/releasing the limiters
2. Press the <4 / 5/ b / a> button for 2 seconds while 2. Release the limiters by taking the steps below.
holding down the <PRESET> button.
• Releasing the upper limit position of the movement range
The limiter for the upper limit, lower limit, left limit or right limit is set
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(or released) using these direction buttons, respectively. The tally
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the <4>
lamp will blink at this time. When a limiter is set, it blinks once; when a
button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
limiter is released, it blinks twice.
button.)
If any other button was operated between steps 1 and 2, start again
• Releasing the lower limit position of the movement range
from step 1.
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the <5>
Setting the limiters button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
The limiter positions can be set by following the steps below. button.)
When the position is set, the tally lamp blinks once.
• Releasing the left-most limit position of the movement range
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
1. Press one of the <CAM1> to <CAM4> button to select the
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the
unit. < b > button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
button.)
• Setting the upper limit position of the movement range
Press the <4> or <5> button of the wireless remote control to
• Releasing the right-most limit position of the movement range
turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the upper
Perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
limit.
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
< a > button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the <4>
button.)
button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
button.)
Resetting the limiters
• Setting the lower limit position of the movement range To reset the limiters, the currently established settings must be released.
Press the <4> or <5> button of the wireless remote control to The limiter positions that are set can be reset by following the steps
turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the lower below.
limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
1. Release the settings of the limiter positions to be reset
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the <5>
button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
by following the steps in “Releasing the limiters”.
button.)
2. Set the limiter positions by following the steps in
• Setting the left-most limit position of the movement range “Setting the limiters”.
Press the < b > or < a > button of the wireless remote control
to turn the unit as far as the position which will serve as the
left-most limit.
Next, perform the steps in “Basic limiter operations”.
(Press the <MENU> button quickly and then press the
< b > button for 2 seconds while holding down the <PRESET>
button.)
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Safe mode
<NOTE>
• When trouble is detected, pictures may no longer be output for a while,
but they will be restored in 5 seconds to 10 seconds.
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Troubleshooting
Operation
Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages
• If the power plug of the external DC power supply connected properly? –––
• Is the LAN cable connected securely to the LAN connector for IP control
page 15
<LAN LINK/ACT>?
Installation Instructions
→ “Connections”
• Is the network cable for the PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt compliant) compatible power
→ “System
supply device and the unit connected properly?
No power example 3 (IP image
transmission, PoE++)”
• Power may not be supplied if the total power limit is exceeded on power supply
devices that allow connections to multiple PoE++ terminals. –––
→ For details, refer to the operating instructions for the PoE++ power supply device.
• If the unit is connected to the controller, has it been connected properly? Installation Instructions
→ For details, refer to the operating instructions for the controller. → “Connections”
• Has the unit you want to operate been selected properly? page 32
• Have the remote control’s batteries run down or have the batteries been installed
with their polarities reversed?
→ If the status display lamp does not blink even when the wireless remote control is –––
operated near the wireless remote control signal light-sensing area, it means that
Cannot operate using the wireless the batteries have run down. Replace the batteries.
remote control
• Have the IR ID switches been set correctly? page 17, page 27
• Is there a fluorescent light or plasma monitor near the unit and, if so, is the
page 14
wireless remote control signal light-sensing area exposed to its light?
Cannot operate using the controller • It may be necessary to upgrade the version of the controller so that the controller
will support the unit.
–––
→ For details on upgrading, visit the support page on the following website.
https://pro-av.panasonic.net/
• Has the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting been selected correctly? page 70, page 101
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Troubleshooting (continued)
• Has a LAN cable of category 5e or above been connected to the LAN connector Installation Instructions
for IP control <LAN LINK/ACT>? → “Connections”
• Are you accessing via "http://" while the HTTPS function is enabled?
→ Perform access via "https://" when using the HTTPS function. Entry of the port page 142
number is also required.
• Does the subnet mask setting match the network subnet of the connection
destination?
page 74
→ Check out the subnet mask settings of the unit and access devices, and then
consult with the network administrator.
• Has the “Use a proxy server” setting been selected by the web browser? (When
the unit and the personal computer are connected to the same subnet)
→ If a proxy server has been set using the [proxy setting] of the web browser, it is –––
recommended that a “Don’t use proxy” address be selected as the unit’s IP address
setting.
• Has the wrong default gateway been set for the unit? (When the unit and
personal computer are connected to different subnets)
page 74
→ Check out the default gateway that has been set for the unit, and then consult with
the network administrator.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
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.
• The unit’s ports may be filtered by the firewall or other function of the anti-virus
software. –––
→ Change the HTTP port number of the unit to a port number that will not be filtered.
For Windows:
• Has the file download function been disabled?
→ Perform the following.
A Select [Tools] - [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer.
It is not possible to download the B Click the [Security] tab, and click the [Custom level] button under [Security level
–––
setting files for this zone].
C In the [Security Settings] dialog box, select the [Enable] option for [File
download].
D Click the [OK] button.
E Click the [OK] button.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Screens displays take a while to • Is the unit on the same local network and being accessed via proxy?
–––
appear → Configure the web browser settings so that access is not performed via proxy.
• Are multiple users accessing the unit's IP images at the same time?
→ When multiple users access the unit's IP images at the same time, images may –––
take some time to appear, and the frame rate of the IP images may drop.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
Video
Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages
Installation Instructions
• Has the unit been connected properly to the other connected devices?
→ “Connections”
• If the system is configured in such a way that the picture is also switched when
page 32
No pictures are displayed or the the unit to be operated is selected, has the correct unit been selected?
pictures are disturbed
• Has the image signal setting been selected correctly? page 57, page 95
• Are external sync signals that are supported by the video signal format which
page 17
has been set being input?
The picture is flipped vertically • Has the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting been selected correctly? page 70, page 101
• Depending on the HDMI monitor you are using, you may experience one or more
of the symptoms described below. These symptoms are especially noticeable
when any of the SD formats is used: This is normal and not indicative of any
trouble.
It is difficult to view the menu • The resolution of the characters in the camera menu displays changes as the
–––
screens background image changes.
• Depending on the edge enhancement setting established for the monitor, white lines
appear in front of the black shadows of the camera menus.
• Depending on the edge enhancement setting established for the monitor, the
background colors may be superimposed onto the white parts of the camera menus.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
• Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual setting and adjust
page 37
the iris manually.
The pictures are too light or too dark
• The pictures may be dark if the analog video signal cables are too long because
–––
this will cause signal attenuation.
• Since this camera uses an MOS imaging device, the pickup timing differs slightly
at the top left and bottom right of the screen. This means that if a subject moves
The subjects appear distorted –––
quickly across the front of the camera, it may appear slightly distorted. This is
not a malfunction.
• With a MOS imaging sensor, the pickup timing differs slightly at the top left and
When the flash is fired during bottom right of the screen. This means that when the flash is fired, the bottom
shooting, only the top or bottom of of the screen will become lighter in the field concerned and the top will become –––
the screen becomes lighter lighter in the next field.
This is normal and not indicative of any problem.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
IP images
Symptom Cause and solution Reference pages
For Windows:
• Is the plug-in viewer software installed? page 29
→ Install the plug-in viewer software.
For Windows:
• If [Check for newer versions of stored pages] is not set to [Every time I visit the
Images are not displayed 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.
B Click the [General] tab, and click the [Settings] button under [Browsing history].
C In the [Temporary Internet Files] dialog box, select the [Every time I visit the
webpage] option under [Check for newer versions of stored pages].
D Click the [OK] button.
• The images may not be updated and other problems may occur depending on
your web browser and its version.
• The images may stop depending on the network congestion, the level of access
to the unit, etc.
• If the IP video settings of the unit were changed, the image display may stop
temporarily.
→ Check the level of access to the unit, and stop any unnecessary access.
Images are not updated –––
Afterward, check the following.
For Windows:
Press the [F5] key on the personal computer's keyboard 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.
• The unit’s ports may be filtered by the firewall or other function of the anti-virus
software. –––
→ Change the HTTP port number of the unit to a port number that will not be filtered.
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Troubleshooting (continued)
H.264 images are not displayed • Has the camera been connected to a personal computer via a router (via the
Internet, for example)?
→ If UDP port transfer has not been set correctly, H.264 images cannot be displayed.
H.264 can be transferred by HTTP when [Internet mode(Over HTTP)] is set to [On].
page 106
• Has UDP communication been blocked by security software or a firewall?
→ If [Internet mode(Over HTTP)] is [Off], H.264 is transferred by UDP.
→ Change the settings in the security software and firewall, and change the settings to
permit communications with your web browser.
• The images may be distorted if the transmission path is congested and proper
transmission is not possible. –––
→ Consult your network administrator.
For Windows:
• This may occur depending on the combination of the personal computer's
display adaptor and the driver.
→ If this occurs, update the first display adaptor to the latest version.
If this does not resolve the problem, adjust the hardware accelerator function as
When multiple web browsers are follows.
running to display H.264 images, This section describes the procedure for Windows 7 as an example. Changing the
images from multiple cameras settings may not be possible, depending on your environment. –––
appear sequentially in a single web ARight-click on the desktop, and select [Screen Resolution] from the menu.
browser BClick [Advanced settings].
CSelect the [Troubleshoot] tab, and click [Change setting].
DIf the [User Account Control] dialog box appears, click [Yes]. (When logged on
with an account other than an administrator account, enter the password (and
user name if necessary), and click [Yes].)
EChange to [Hardware acceleration] setting to [None] at the far left, and click [OK].
Audio is not output for NDI|HX- • [Audio] may be set to [Off] in the [Audio] audio setting screen.
page 113
compatible switchers → Reset the setting to [On].
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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.
For Windows:
The “information bar” described in the following explanations refers to the message bars that appear in Internet Explorer 11.
The information bar appears at the bottom of Internet Explorer.
Information bar
• Open the security settings screen for Internet Explorer, and select [Internet].
An unnecessary status bar or scroll
Click the [Custom level] button, set [Allow script-initiated windows without size
bar is displayed on the pop-up –––
or position constraints] to [Enable] under [Miscellaneous], and click the [OK]
window
button. When the warning window appears, click the [Yes] button.
• Images may not appear correctly if their DPI settings are 120 DPI or higher.
→ Right-click on the desktop of the personal computer, click [Display settings]
–––
- [Change the size of text, apps, and other items], and select [100%
The IP images do not match the (Recommended)].
display frames
• Images may not appear correctly if the magnification level of Internet Explorer's
zoom function is not set to 100%. –––
→ Select [View] - [Zoom] in the menu bar of Internet Explorer, and click [100%].
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Specifications
INPUT/OUTPUT
Power requirements: 12 V DC (10.8 V to 13.2 V) Input/Output connector
42 V to 57 V DC (PoE++ power supply)
Current consumption: 4 A (XLR IN connector)
LAN: LAN connector for IP control (RJ‑45)
1.2 A (PoE++ power supply)
Mass:
Approx. 4.2 kg (9.24 lb) (excluding mount bracket) FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE
[Camera unit]
Dimensions (W × H × D):
213 mm × 267 mm × 219 mm Imaging sensors: 1-type 4K MOS×1
(8-3/8 inches × 10-1/2 inches × 8-5/8 inches)
(excluding protrusions, direct ceiling mount bracket) Lens: Motorized Optical 20× zoom, F2.8 to F4.5
[f=8.8 mm (11/32 inches) to 176.0 mm
Finish:
AW‑UE150WP/AW‑UE150WE: Pearl white (6‑15/16 inches); 35 mm (1‑3/8 inches)
AW‑UE150KP/AW‑UE150KE: Black equivalent: 24.5 mm (31/32 inches) to 490.0 mm
(19‑9/32 inches)]
Controller supported: Extender-Zoom 1.4×
AW-RP150
Conversion lens: Not supported
INPUT
Input connector: DC 12 V IN, Angle of view range:
G/L IN (BNC) Horizontal angle of view: 75.1° (wide) to 4.0° (tele)
• BBS (Black Burst Sync), tri-level sync supported Vertical angle of view: 46.7° (wide) to 2.3° (tele)
Diagonal angle of view: 82.8° (wide) to 4.6° (tele)
OUTPUT
Optical filter: hrough, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64, IR through
T
Video output
(IR through is used as “Night mode”)
HDMI: HDMI type A
Focus:
Switching between auto and manual
• HDCP is not supported.
• Viera Link is not supported.
Focus distance: Entire zooming range: 1000 mm (3.3 ft)
Wide end: 100 mm (0.33 ft)
12G SDI OUT: SMPTE 2082‑1 standard/75 Ω (BNC×1)
Color separation optical system:
3G SDI OUT: SMPTE292/75 Ω (BNC×1)
1MOS
• Level-A/Level-B supported
Minimum illumination:
MONI OUT: SMPTE292/75 Ω (BNC×1)
2 lx (50 IRE, F2.8, 42 dB, without accumulation)
OPTICAL: SFP+ standard
Standard sensitivity:
Single Fiber
Shooting Mode [Normal]
• The signal sent is the same as 12G SDI OUT.
F9, 2000lx
• This unit does not support input by optical signals.
Shooting Mode [High Sens.]
F12, 2000lx
Horizontal resolution:
2000 TV lines Typ (Center area)
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Specifications (continued)
Synchro scan:
• 59.94p/59.94i mode Pan/tilt operation speed:
60.00 Hz to 7200 Hz Maximum speed 60°/s or higher
• 29.97p mode • Maximum speed is 180°/second or more when
30.00 Hz to 7200 Hz quietness and stopping accuracy are ignored.
• 23.98p mode
24.00 Hz to 7200 Hz Panning range: ±175°
• 50p/50i mode
50.00 Hz to 7200 Hz Tilting range: –30° to 210°
• 25p mode • Depending on the pan or tilt position, the camera
25.00 Hz to 7200 Hz may be reflected in the image.
Output format
UHD/FHD SDI:
[4K format] 2160/59.94p, 2160/50p, 2160/29.97p*1 , 2160/25p*1 ,
2160/24p (Just), 2160/23.98p*1
UHD/FHD Fiber:
[4K format] 2160/59.94p, 2160/50p, 2160/29.97p*1 , 2160/25p*1 ,
2160/24p (Just), 2160/23.98p*1
*1 Native output
*2 OVER 59.94i output (your monitor may recognize the signal as
59.94i).
*3 When 720/59.94p or 720/50p is selected, only 720p is output.
• When selecting formats for UHD SDI, HDMI, and Fiber, it is not
possible to select different formats for each of them. Furthermore,
the formats for FHD SDI and MONI OUT are fixed to the formatting
method selected for UHD SDI and HDMI.
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Index
Numerics C
×1.0 button ......................................................................................... 152 CA Certificate
3G SDI ....................................................................... 64, 67, 95, 98, 100 CA Certificate install ........................................................... 136, 142
3G SDI Out ......................................................... 63, 64, 68, 98, 99, 123 Generate Certificate Signing Request ................................ 136, 141
3G SDI OUT connector ........................................................................ 16 Information ................................................................................. 136
12G SDI/OPTICAL .................................................... 63, 67, 95, 97, 100 Camera ............................................................................ 45, 46, 73, 146
12G SDI OUT connector ...................................................................... 17 Camera Control .................................................................................. 151
3200K ................................................................................................... 40 Camera control/Setup Menu button .................................................... 114
5600K ................................................................................................... 40 Camera head ........................................................................................ 15
Camera menu ................................................................................. 45, 78
A Camera title ........................................................................................ 103
Camera title display area ...................................................................... 92
ABB .................................................................................................... 118 Chroma Level ............................................................................... 50, 118
Acceleration .................................................................................. 71, 125 Chroma Phase .............................................................................. 50, 118
Access level ................................................................................ 129, 130 Client .................................................................................................. 127
Accessories .......................................................................................... 11 Client(Caller) port ............................................................................... 110
Activation ............................................................................................ 146 Cloud URL .......................................................................................... 128
Adaptive Matrix ............................................................................. 54, 121 Color bar ............................................................................................... 89
Add host ............................................................................................. 130 Color Bar Type ............................................................................. 67, 100
Add user ............................................................................................. 129 Color Correction .................................................................... 55, 56, 121
Advanced ............................................................................................ 134 Color Setting ............................................................................. 57, 95, 96
AGC Max Gain ............................................................................. 47, 115 Color Temperature ................................................................ 48, 49, 117
ATW ...................................................................................................... 40 Color Temperature Setting ................................................................. 117
ATW Speed .................................................................................. 49, 118 Color TEMP. Setting ....................................................................... 48, 49
ATW Target B ............................................................................... 49, 118 COM ............................................................................................. 74, 146
ATW Target R ............................................................................... 49, 118 Common ............................................................................................. 132
Audio ............................................................................................ 67, 113 Common setup ................................................................................... 110
Audio bit rate ...................................................................................... 113 Compression ........................................................................................ 89
AUDIO IN connector ............................................................................. 17 Config data type ................................................................................. 148
Audio over IP ...................................................................................... 113 Connect ................................................................................................ 76
Audio transmission ............................................................................. 113 Connection ................................................................................. 136, 142
Authentication ............................................................................. 129, 138 Connection type .................................................................................. 126
Auto .................................................................................................... 102 Contact ............................................................................................... 138
Auto Iris Close Limit ...................................................................... 46, 114 Control Area ....................................................................................... 152
Auto Iris Speed ............................................................................. 46, 114 Control pad and its buttons ................................................................... 91
Auto Iris Window ........................................................................... 46, 114 CPU Software ............................................................................... 73, 146
Auto Knee Response .................................................................... 53, 120 Crop Adjust ........................................................................................... 69
Automatic installation of viewer software ............................................ 103 Crop Adjust Select .............................................................................. 123
Auto port forwarding ........................................................................... 135 Crop H Position .................................................................................... 69
Auto tracking white adjustment ............................................................. 40 Crop Marker .......................................................................................... 69
AVIO ............................................................................................. 74, 146 Crop Marker Select ............................................................................. 123
AWB ............................................................................................. 39, 117 Crop Mode .......................................................................................... 122
AWB Gain Offset .......................................................................... 48, 117 Crop Out ............................................................................................... 68
Crop Output PTZ ................................................................................ 122
B
Crop Output Select ............................................................................. 123
Backup ................................................................................................ 148 Crop V Position ..................................................................................... 69
Bar ................................................................................................ 67, 100 CRT key generate ...................................................................... 136, 140
Basic ..................................................................................................... 95
D
B Gain .................................................................................... 48, 49, 117
Black balance ....................................................................................... 41 Date & Time ........................................................................................ 145
Black Gamma ............................................................................... 53, 120 Date/Time ........................................................................................... 102
Black Gamma Range ................................................................... 53, 120 Date&Time .......................................................................................... 102
Black level ............................................................................................ 42 Day/Night ...................................................................................... 48, 115
B Pedestal .................................................................................... 50, 118 DC. Detail Coring .......................................................................... 51, 119
Brightness .............................................................................. 46, 47, 114 DC. Detail Frequency ................................................................... 51, 119
Button for displaying the Image Adjust operation screen DC IN connector ................................................................................... 17
for touch panels .............................................................................. 149 DC. Knee Aperture Level .............................................................. 52, 119
Button for displaying the operation menu for the live screen .............. 152 DC. Level Depend. ....................................................................... 52, 119
Button for displaying the Preset operation screen DC. Master Detail ......................................................................... 51, 119
for touch panels .............................................................................. 149 DC. V Detail Level ........................................................................ 51, 119
Button for displaying the PTZ operation screen Default gateway .......................................................................... 131, 132
for touch panels .............................................................................. 149 Default Gateway ................................................................................... 74
Button for restoring the screen from the touch panel Default reset ....................................................................................... 147
operation screen ............................................................................. 149 Delete host ......................................................................................... 130
Button for switching P/T Speed/Zoom ................................................ 152 Delete user ......................................................................................... 129
Button for switching PTZ/Focus .......................................................... 152 Description .......................................................................................... 145
Button for switching real time updating ................................................. 92 Destination IP address(IPv4) .............................................................. 110
Button for switching the personal computer screen ...................... 92, 152 Destination port .................................................................................. 110
Buttons for switching the touch panel operation screen ..................... 149 Detail ............................................................................................ 50, 118
Detail Coring ................................................................................. 50, 118
Detail Frequency .......................................................................... 50, 118
Detail Gain(–) ............................................................................... 50, 118
Detail Gain(+) ............................................................................... 50, 118
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Index (continued)
J
JPEG .......................................................................................... 103, 105
JPEG transmission ............................................................................. 105
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Index (continued)
K O
Knee Aperture Level ..................................................................... 50, 118 OIS ............................................................................................... 57, 122
Knee Mode ................................................................................... 53, 120 Operation .............................................................................................. 75
Knee Point .................................................................................... 53, 120 Operation screen display buttons ......................................................... 88
Knee Slope ................................................................................... 53, 120 Operation time ............................................................................ 145, 146
Optical connector .................................................................................. 17
L Optional accessories ............................................................................ 11
OSD Menu ............................................................................................ 89
LAN connector for IP control ................................................................ 15 OSD Mix ....................................................................................... 67, 100
Latency ............................................................................................... 110 OSD Off With R‑Tally ................................................................... 68, 101
Lens .................................................................. 46, 57, 73, 77, 122, 146 OSD Status ................................................................................... 68, 101
Level Depend. .............................................................................. 50, 118 OSS license display ............................................................................ 146
Limitation Setting ................................................................................ 125 Other Menu ........................................................................................... 89
Limiters ....................................................................................... 153, 154 Output ................................................ 45, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 95, 97
Linear Matrix ................................................................................. 55, 121 Output1 ......................................................................................... 68, 101
Linkage ............................................................................................... 126 Output2 ......................................................................................... 68, 101
Live ................................................................................................. 87, 88 Output client select ............................................................................. 127
Live page ............................................................................................ 103 Output conditions for each video format ............................................... 18
Location .............................................................................................. 138
Lock ...................................................................................................... 90 P
M P2 Cast ............................................................................................... 128
Pan/Tilt ...................................................................... 45, 70, 77, 95, 101
MAC address ...................................................................................... 146 Pan/Tilt Lens Control .......................................................................... 125
Main area .............................................................................................. 90 Passphrase ......................................................................................... 110
Main/Network ......................................................................... 73, 74, 146 Password ........................................................................... 128, 129, 138
Maintenance .......................................................................... 45, 73, 145 PC Synchronization ............................................................................ 102
Manual ........................................................................................ 102, 132 Pedestal Offset ............................................................................. 50, 118
Manual shooting ................................................................................... 37 Phase .................................................................................... 55, 56, 121
Master Detail ................................................................................ 50, 118 Picture ................................................... 46, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 116
Master pedestal .................................................................................... 42 Picture Level ................................................................................. 46, 114
Master Pedestal ............................................................................ 50, 118 Plugin Power ................................................................................ 67, 113
Matrix ......................................................................... 46, 54, 55, 56, 121 Plug-in viewer software ........................................................................ 29
Matrix Settings .................................................................................... 121 Port ..................................................................................................... 128
Matrix Type ................................................................................... 54, 121 Power ................................................................................................... 31
Max bit rate(per client) ....................................................... 107, 108, 111 Power ON ............................................................................................. 90
Max Digital Zoom .......................................................................... 57, 122 Power On Position ........................................................................ 70, 102
Max RTP packet size .......................................................................... 132 Preset ........................................................................ 45, 71, 72, 91, 124
Mode ........................................................ 101, 104, 110, 128, 129, 130 Preset Acceleration ...................................................................... 71, 125
Model no. ...................................................................................... 94, 146 Preset Crop .................................................................................. 71, 125
MONI ......................................................................... 65, 67, 95, 99, 100 Preset Digital Extender ................................................................. 71, 125
Monitor .................................................................................................. 76 Preset Iris ..................................................................................... 72, 126
MONITOR OUT connector ................................................................... 17 Preset memory ..................................................................................... 38
Mount bracket for installation surface ................................................... 15 Preset Name ................................................................................. 72, 126
MPEG2-TS over UDP ......................................................................... 112 Preset Number ............................................................................. 70, 102
Multicast address ............................................................... 107, 108, 111 Preset operation area for touch panels .............................................. 150
Multicast address(IPv4) ...................................................................... 112 Preset position .................................................................................... 124
Multicast port ..................................................................... 107, 108, 111 Preset Scope ................................................................................ 71, 125
Multicast Port ...................................................................................... 112 Preset Setting ..................................................................................... 125
Multicast TTL/HOPLimit ............................................ 107, 108, 111, 112 Preset Speed ................................................................................ 71, 125
Preset Speed Table ...................................................................... 71, 125
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Preset Speed Unit ........................................................................ 71, 125
ND ........................................................................................................ 92 Preset thumbnail list display button ...................................................... 92
ND Filter ....................................................................................... 48, 115 Preset thumbnail operation area ........................................................ 152
NDI|HX ............................................................................................... 111 Preset Thumbnail Update ............................................................. 72, 126
NDI|HX stream ................................................................................... 111 Preset Zoom Mode ....................................................................... 72, 126
NDI|HX transmission .......................................................................... 111 Primary server address .............................................................. 131, 132
Network .............................................................................................. 131 Product info. ....................................................................................... 146
No. ...................................................................................................... 145 P/T Speed Mode .................................................................... 70, 95, 101
NTP ............................................................................................ 102, 135 P/T Speed/Zoom operation area ........................................................ 152
NTP port ............................................................................................. 135 PTZ/Focus operation area .................................................................. 152
NTP server address ............................................................................ 135 PTZ operation area for touch panels .................................................. 149
NTP server address setting ................................................................ 135 Push UDP ........................................................................................... 112
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Reboot ................................................................................................ 147 Tally .............................................................................................. 68, 101
Recommended network setting for internet ........................................ 133 Tally Brightness ............................................................................ 68, 101
Referrer check .................................................................................... 138 Tally lamp ............................................................................................. 15
Refresh interval .................................................................................. 105 Temperature ......................................................................................... 77
Remote control IDs ............................................................................... 27 Tilt head ................................................................................................ 15
Reset to the default (Except the network settings) ............................. 147 Time adjustment interval .................................................................... 135
Retype password ................................................................................ 129 Time Zone .......................................................................................... 102
R Gain ................................................................................... 48, 49, 117 Tone ............................................................................................. 67, 100
Router global address ........................................................................ 134 Top Menu ............................................................................................. 45
R Pedestal .................................................................................... 50, 118 Tracking data output ............................................................................. 61
RS-422 connector ................................................................................. 16 Tracking Data Output ................................................................... 58, 126
RTMP ................................................................................................. 109 Transmission priority .................................................................. 106, 111
RTSP .................................................................................................. 137 Transmission type .................................................... 107, 108, 111, 112
RTSP port ........................................................................................... 137 Tripod screw holes ............................................................................... 17
RTSP request URL ............................................................................. 137 TSL5.0 ................................................................................................ 138
TSL5.0 Port ........................................................................................ 138
S TTL/HOP Limit .................................................................................... 110
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MEMO
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