Panasonic AWHE60HN - Manual

Panasonic AWHE60HN

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 4 – Before use; Overview
  • Page 5 – IMPORTANT
  • Page 6 – Concerning the plug‐in viewer
  • Page 7 – Basic shooting operations
  • Page 8 – How to turn the power on and off; Turning the power on
  • Page 9 – Turning the power off
  • Page 10 – Selecting the units; Selecting the shooting modes (scene files); Types of shooting modes
  • Page 11 – How to select the shooting
  • Page 13 – Shooting
  • Page 15 – More advanced operations; White balance adjustment
  • Page 16 – Manual shooting; Manually adjusting the focus
  • Page 17 – Manually adjusting the iris
  • Page 18 – Manually adjusting the shutter
  • Page 19 – Manually adjusting the gain
  • Page 20 – Preset memories
  • Page 23 – Automatic adjustment
  • Page 26 – Manual adjustment
  • Page 27 – adjustment
  • Page 29 – Genlock adjustment; Horizontal phase adjustment
  • Page 30 – Color phase adjustment
  • Page 32 – Basic operations; Table of operations
  • Page 34 – When performing the
  • Page 35 – Control exercised from the Multi‐Function Controller AW‐RP655
  • Page 36 – Procedure for camera menu operation
  • Page 37 – Control exercised from the Multi Hybrid Control Panel AW‐RP555
  • Page 39 – Control exercised from the Remote Camera Controller AW‐RP50; Procedure for camera menu operation (AW‐RP50)
  • Page 40 – Camera menu items; Setting the camera menu items; Top Menu screen
  • Page 41 – Camera screen
  • Page 42 – Contrast screen
  • Page 45 – 6‐axis color matrix
  • Page 46 – System screen; Genlock screen
  • Page 47 – Output screen
  • Page 48 – Changing the format
  • Page 51 – Maintenance screen; Firmware Version screen
  • Page 52 – IP Network screen; Concerning initialization
  • Page 53 – Camera menu item table
  • Page 55 – Controls and settings from web screen
  • Page 56 – Displaying the web screen using a personal computer
  • Page 58 – Live screen: Single display mode
  • Page 63 – Live screen: Multi display mode
  • Page 64 – Setup screen; Basic screen; 流用
  • Page 66 – Image screen
  • Page 71 – Step、Synchro の
  • Page 79 – フォーマット、周波数の
  • Page 83 – Multi‐screen
  • Page 87 – Server; 仕向地による
  • Page 88 – Network
  • Page 91 – Maintenance
  • Page 92 – 「参照ボタン」
  • Page 96 – Displaying the web screen
  • Page 100 – System log displays; NTP‐related error displays
  • Page 101 – Limiters
  • Page 102 – Setting/releasing the limiters; Basic limiter operations
  • Page 103 – Releasing the limiters; Resetting the limiters
  • Page 104 – Safe mode; Concerning the safe mode
  • Page 105 – System requirements for a personal computer; Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
  • Page 106 – Precautions when using Windows 7
  • Page 107 – 英語版必要
  • Page 108 – Restrictions
  • Page 111 – 未更新; Index
  • Page 113 – Memo
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Operating Instructions

<Operations and Settings>

HD Integrated Camera

VQT4M09A(E)

M0712MS0 -FJ

ENGLISH

How the Operating Instructions are configured

<Basics>:

The <Basics> describes the procedure for basic operation and installation. Before installing this unit, be

sure to take the time to read through <Basics> to ensure that the unit will be installed correctly.

<Operations and Settings>

(this manual):

This <Operations and Settings> describes how to operate the unit and how to establish its settings.

Model No.

AW‑HE60HN

Model No.

AW‑HE60SN

Model No.

AW‑HE60HE

Model No.

AW‑HE60SE

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Summary

Page 3 - Contents

3 Contents Before use ........................................................................... 4 Overview .......................................................................... 4Required personal computer environment ....................... 4Disclaimer of warranty................................

Page 4 - Before use; Overview

4 Before use p w Overview p  This unit is a compact full HD camera integrated with a pan-tilt head and featuring a 1/3-type full HD MOS sensor and digital signal processor (DSP). p  In addition to its optical 18  zoom lens, the unit comes with a 10  digital zoom to achieve high-quality shooting ...

Page 5 - IMPORTANT

5 Before use (continued) IMPORTANT p  Failure to provide the required personal computer environment may slow down the delineation of the images on the screen, make it impossible for the web browser to work and cause other kinds of problems. p  When using Microsoft ® Windows ® 7, refer to the “Note...

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