Page 2 - Safety precautions; CAUTION
2 indicates safety information. This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. For CANADA Safety precautions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO N...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 indicates safety information. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s ins...
Page 4 - Precautions for use
4 Introduction ....................................................................... 4Accessories ...................................................................... 4Precautions for use .......................................................... 4Installation precautions ..........................
Page 5 - Installation precautions
5 Installation precautions Do not install this unit by suspending it, and do not install it on its side. While factoring in the weights of the unit and the load that the unit will bear, select an installation location which is conducive to fastening the unit securely and which is level and witho...
Page 6 - Precautions for installation; How to install
6 Mounting (Pan/tilt head) Precautions for installation Do not install this unit by suspending it, and do not install it on its side. Using the four pan/tilt head mounting holes, fasten the unit securely with bolts which are long enough. The mounting holes have a diameter of 3/8” (10 mm). Use ...
Page 9 - Parts and their functions; Main unit cover; Grounding bolt
9 Parts and their functions Main unit (Pan/tilt head) Main unit cover The sunshade cover and main unit cover must be removed when the cable compensation circuit or landing characteristics are to be changed. Grip Used in carrying, installing, or lifting the pan/tilt he...
Page 10 - Housing unit
10 Parts and their functions Housing unit Camera housing control board Connect the supplied camera cable. Air filter Air is taken in through the air filter. Replace it when it is clogged up. ( Whenever the air filter needs replacement, ask the store where you purchased ...
Page 11 - AC adapter unit
11 Parts and their functions AC adapter unit DC power unit This unit supplies a DC output of 15 V, 10 A (maximum) when an AC input of 120 V is supplied. Power switch [POWER ON/OFF] This switch is used to supply AC power to the DC power unit. Keep the switch in the ON position...
Page 12 - Supplied cable unit; VIDEO OUT BNC jack
12 Parts and their functions Supplied cable unit 24P round water-proof plug (male) Connect this to the multi connector [MULTI] on the main unit. RJ-45 modular plug Connect this to pan/tilt head controller. It can be extended up to 3281 ft. (1000 m). To extend the connection, use a ...
Page 14 - Installation; Installing the housing mount frame;
14 Installation Installing the housing mount frame Attach the housing mount frame (supplied) to the rotary arm of the main unit. Attach the housing mount frame to the rotary arm as shown in the figure below. The screws must be installed together with the flat washers and spring washers (supplied...
Page 15 - Cable compensation circuit settings
15 Installation Cable compensation circuit settings When the pan/tilt head and controller have been connected, the maximum allowable length of the connecting cables is 3281 ft. (1000 m) for the 10BASE-T straight cable (UTP category 5) and coaxial cable (BELDEN 8281). However, when using the cables...
Page 16 - CPU circuit board switch settings
16 Installation CPU circuit board switch settings Set switches SW1, SW2 and SW3 on the CPU circuit board as follows. SW1 (Selector switch for landing characteristics) For a soft landing: Set SW1 to the left position (RP501). (Factory setting) For an exact landing: Set SW1 to the right position (...
Page 17 - How to install the camera; Loosen the top cover open/close bolts
17 Installation How to install the camera Loosen the bolts for opening and closing the top cover, and open the top cover. Loosen the top cover open/close bolts Open the top cover until the support arm completely enters the groove. Bear in mind that it will not be possible to lock the top cover...
Page 19 - The camera mount in the opposite direction from when the AW-E750,
19 Installation <When the AK-HC910 camera is used> Attach the positioning 1 screw (supplied) to the camera mount . Attach the camera mount to the fan mounting part on the top panel of the camera using the 1 screw , flat washer and spring washer (supplied). (The camera mount p...
Page 20 - To ensure that none of the screws are loose,
20 <When the AK-HC1500 camera is used> Attach the positioning 1 screw (supplied) to the camera mount . Attach the camera mount using the 2 screws , flat washers and spring washers (supplied). (The camera mount points toward the front or back in the opposite way from a convertib...
Page 24 - How to install the housing
24 Installation How to install the housing Align the mounting rails ( ) on the bottom of the housing with the housing mount frame ( ) on the main unit, and fit the housing onto the side of the main unit. Move the housing to the rear, and push the I/F connector ( ) on the housing in the dir...
Page 25 - Connections; Concerning the connectors inside the housing; CAMERA I/F connector
25 Connections Concerning the connectors inside the housing The connectors shown in the figure below are provided inside the housing. Check the connection instructions for each of the cameras concerned, and connect them. LENS I/F (1) connector This is provided for controlling the zooming...
Page 26 - Connecting the cameras and housing; Connections with a convertible camera
26 Connections Connecting the cameras and housing 1. Connections with a convertible camera Use the supplied camera cable for these connections. Provide a coaxial cable [approx. 3.3 ft (1 m) long] (Size: 3C-FB or equivalent) Upon completion of the connections, bundle the routed cables togethe...
Page 29 - Precautions when controlling the
29 Connections Precautions when controlling the AK-HC1500 from the AW-CB400 The AK-HC1500 supports the AK-HRP150 protocol and AW-CB400 protocol, and it is the AK-HRP150 protocol which was set before the AK-HC1500 was shipped from the factory.When controlling the AK-HC1500 using the AW-CB400, follo...
Page 30 - Example of connections when using a convertible camera
30 Connections Example of connections when using a convertible camera Pb MULTI RJ-45 relay adapter Multi function controller AW-RP655 POWER Outdoor pan/tilt head AW-PH650 Monitor 10BASE-T (UTP category 5) straight cable Pr G/L SDI OUT To be locally purchased V or Y D-SUB 15pin AC adapter AW-PS505A...
Page 31 - Example of connections when using a multi purpose camera
31 Connections Example of connections when using a multi purpose camera <Concerning iris control> Iris operation AW-RP655 AK-HRP150 AUTO AUTO AUTO AK-HRP150 MANUAL AUTO MANUAL AW-RP655 MANUAL MANUAL ( ) — Set to MANUAL when using the presets and tracing memory. • Since the iris control o...
Page 32 - Limiters; Setting the limiters
32 Limiters Be absolutely sure to set the limiters (travel range) of the pan/tilt head before use. Depending on where the pan/tilt head system has been installed, obstacles may be present within the travel range with which the camera may come into contact. Contact with any such obstacle by the camer...
Page 33 - Releasing the limiters; Setting the limiter again
33 Limiters Releasing the limiters The set limits can be release by taking the following steps. • Releasing the upper limit of operating range 1. While holding down the OK button on the controller, press TRACING/PRESET MEMORY button 47 . 2. The release is completed when TRACING/PRESET MEMORY butto...
Page 34 - Replacement of consumable parts; Replacing the battery; Installing the new battery
34 Replacement of consumable parts Replacing the battery The battery lasts for about 5 years.The pan/tilt head stores the preset positions, limiter positions and other data in its memory. Although this data is retained even after the power has been turned off, it will be lost when the power is tur...
Page 35 - Replacing the motor
35 Replacement of consumable parts Replacing the motor Replace the motor when it ceases to operate properly.For details on the motor replacement, consult your dealer. Replacing the belt Replace the belt when the preset stop accuracy has deteriorated.For details on the belt replacement, consult y...
Page 36 - Appearance; Main unit
36 Appearance Unit: inch (mm) 20-1/8 (511) 6-11/16 (170) 8-3/8 (213) 6-11/16 (170) 9-5/16 (237) 5-7/8 (149) 13-1/8 (333) 5-1/2 (140) 7-1/2 (190) 6-5/16 (160) 3/16−ø3/8 (4−ø10) hole Main unit
Page 39 - Cable specifications
39 Cable specifications Connector: 10136-3000VE made b y Sumitomo 3M When an IAS, W AS or VAS lens (analog drive) made b y Canon is used Case: 10336-52F0-008 made b y Sumitomo 3M Connect to the LENS I/F2 connector in housing. The cab le lengths are appr oximate . Ensure that their lengths are ap...
Page 42 - General; Specifications
42 Power supply: AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption: 120 W General Ambient operating temperature –4°F to 113°F (–20°C to +45°C) Ambient operating humidity 30% to 90% (no condensation) Water-proofing standard supported IPX4 Weight Main unit: 41.9 lbs (19 kg) Housing unit: 39.7 lbs (18 kg) AC adapter ...