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Operating Instruction HD Integrated Camera Model No. Model No. Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. About the instruction manuals Operating Instructions (this document): This manual describes how to operate and configure settings for the unit. Installation Instructions: This manual includes information on installation and system configurations for the unit.
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WP, AW HE130KP) CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION:...
Read this first! (For AW HE130WP, AW HE130KP) (continued) FCC NOTICE (USA) FCC Note: Warning: NOTIFICATION (Canada) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) WARNING: CAUTION: CAUTION: WARNING: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION: CAUTION:...
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) (continued) EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER/USER OF THE APPARATUS The apparatus is compliant with:...
Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) (continued) Caution for AC Mains Lead How to replace the fuse Manufactured by: Panasonic Corporation, Osaka, Japan Importer’s name and address of pursuant to EU rules: Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Panasonic Testing Centre...
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Read this first! (For AW HE130WE, AW HE130KE) (continued) Note on grounding to ground connector on wall outlet, ground Ground connector...
Before use Overview ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Network function Supported operating ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® Other ® ® ® ®...
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Before use (continued) IMPORTANT <NOTE> ® ® ® <NOTE> Notes on user authentication Usage restrictions...
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Features <NOTE> Supported formats: camera and lens 20x zoom lens featured connection and installation <NOTE> head unit size and weight of previous models control PoE+ eliminates need for camera power configurations IP image output functions <NOTE> Standard serial communication support...
Operating precautions Concerning the HDMI interface standard term Concerning the IP video frame rates Do not point the camera at Blooming When using the automatic functions When the unit is not in use Zooming and focusing Personal computer used Operation of the lens when the power is turned Concerning the IP address setting Do not allow foreign matter to make contact Concerning the VIDEO OUT signal...
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Operating precautions (continued) Do not get close to the moving parts of the Maintenance Use the unit in an environment with minimal Disposal of the unit Information on software used with this product...
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<NOTE> Wireless remote control Wireless remote sensing area (front The signal sensing distance is reduced if the angle at panel, 2 places) which the wireless remote control signals are sensed is If the unit is installed near fluorescent lights, plasma monitors or other such products or if the unit is Top view removed from the wireless remote control, the selection...
Parts and their functions Camera unit (supplied Hole for securing the camera pedestal Orange: Green: Red: Camera head Tilt head Rear panel 15 23 14 <NOTE> Bottom panel Signal Signal — —...
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Parts and their functions (continued) SDI OUT connector <SDI OUT> DC IN connector <12V > Signal Signal IR ID switches <IR ID> CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 <NOTE> LAN connector for IP control <LINK/ACT> <AUDIO IN> connector Ground connector Tripod screw holes G/L IN connector <G/L IN>...
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Parts and their functions (continued) Service switch settings Simultaneous output conditions for each video SW1 to SW3 (camera address setting switches) format SDI/HDMI/VIDEO output HDMI VIDEO Format output output output Address AUTO SW4 (communication format selection switch) SW5 (maintenance switch) SW6 (infrared output switch) Resolution SW8 (communication connector switch)
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Parts and their functions (continued) Wireless remote control (not supplied) <NOTE> < > < Signal transmission window <CAM4> <NOTE>...
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Parts and their functions (continued) <NOTE>...
Basic shooting operations (After shooting, turn off the power of all the units and Turn on the power of all the units and devices in the <NOTE> How to turn the power on and off Turning the power on Turning the power off When performing operations from a wireless When performing operations from a wireless remote control...
Selecting the units When performing operations from a wireless remote control Press the <CAM1>, <CAM2>, <CAM3>, or <CAM4> When performing operations from a controller...
Selecting the shooting modes (scene files) Press the < <NOTE> Press the < > or < Scene1 Press the < Scene2 Scene3 Scene4 Press the < > or < press the < How to select the shooting mode When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a controller Press the <...
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Shooting When performing operations from a wireless When performing operations from a controller remote control Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Moving the camera toward the left or right (panning): Moving the camera up or down (tilting): Moving the camera up or down (tilting): Returning the camera to the reference position: Returning the camera to the reference position:...
Manual shooting When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a controller <NOTE> <NOTE> When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a wireless remote control When performing operations from a controller When performing operations from a controller...
Preset memories When performing operations from a wireless remote control Registering the settings in the preset memories <NOTE> Calling the settings of the preset memories When performing operations from a controller...
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When performing operations from a wireless remote control Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < press the <...
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3200K and 5600K presets <NOTE> <NOTE> When performing operations from a controller <NOTE> <NOTE>...
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When performing operations from a controller When performing operations from a wireless remote control...
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When performing operations from a controller When performing operations from a wireless remote control Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < value, and press the <...
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Press the < > or < Press the < > or < input Press the < > or < > Video signal output Bring the horizontal remote control Press the < > or < Press the <...
Basic operations For details of the operations conducted using the controller, <NOTE> Wireless remote control and controller operations Controller Camera menu operation Wireless remote control Selecting a camera to operate Selecting items Returning to the previous menu Changing settings Canceling setting changes Exiting camera menu operations...
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Basic operations (continued) Operations for controllers that are not supported Camera menu operation Unsupported controller Selecting a camera to operate Selecting items Returning to the previous menu Changing settings Canceling setting changes Exiting camera menu operations...
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Basic operations (continued) When performing the operations using the wireless remote control Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < Press the < Press the < > or < Press the <...
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Basic operations (continued) Operations on the POWER ALARM CAMERA MENU PAGE GAIN/PED R/B GAIN R/B PED AWB/ABB SHUTTER EXIT STORE DELETE DETAIL SCENE/MODE CAMERA SETUP SYSTEM USER1 USER2 PRESET MEMORY / MENU IRIS AUTO PT ACTIVE CAMERA STATUS / SELECTION AUTO TELE ZOOM...
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Basic operations (continued) Camera menu operation Color temperature setting (COLOR TEMP) Press the appropriate <CAMERA SELECT/GROUP To exit the camera menu, press and hold the <CAMERA...
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Camera menu items (continued) Picture 1/3 screen Picture 2/3 screen White Balance Mode ATW: AWB A, AWB B: 3200K: 5600K: VAR: FILMLIKE1: FILMLIKE2: FILMLIKE3: Return Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Picture 3/3 screen Matrix 1/5 screen <NOTE> Return <NOTE> Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Matrix 2/5 screen Matrix 3/5 screen Linear Matrix Color Correction 1/3 Return Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Matrix 4/5 screen Matrix 5/5 screen Color Correction 2/3 Color Correction 3/3 63 to +63 Return Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Genlock screen Genlock Output Return Others <NOTE> Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Output screen 50Hz Format Return SideCut LetterBox...
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Camera menu items (continued) Changing the format Format Set screen...
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Camera menu items (continued) Other 1/4 screen Other 2/4 screen Auto: Desktop: Manual: Hanging: Off: Auto: <NOTE> Max Digital Zoom <NOTE> Mode A: Mode B: Mode C: <NOTE> <NOTE> Return Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Other 3/4 screen Other 4/4 screen Input Volume <NOTE> Mic High: Mic Middle: Mic Low: Line High: Line Middle: Line Low: control device: Protocol Model Select control devices: Return OSD Mix Off: <NOTE> Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Maintenance screen Firmware VER 1/2 screen Firmware Version CPU Software Interface CPU Software Camera Main IP Network CPU Software Servo CPU Software Network Initialize EEPROM Interface Return Return Firmware VER 2/2 screen FPGA Lens FPGA AVIO FPGA Com Return...
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Camera menu items (continued) Menu settings initialized screen IP Network screen IP Address Menu settings unchanged screen <NOTE> Return Concerning initialization Initialize screen <NOTE>...
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Camera menu items Camera menu Item Selection items...
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Camera menu items (continued) Camera menu Item Selection items...
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Camera menu items (continued) Camera menu Item Selection items...
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Multicast address Audio <NOTE> <NOTE> Multicast port Audio reception <NOTE> Setting value: Multicast TTL/HOP Limit <NOTE> Audio encoding format Setting value: Mic input volume Setting value: Mic input interval Plugin Power <NOTE>...
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Image / Position screen Scene Setting value: Brightness Preset position Picture Level Setting range: Iris Mode Setting value:...
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Shutter Mode Frame Mix Setting value: Setting value: selected as the is selected as the <NOTE> ND Filter Setting value: selected as the is selected as the Setting value: Gain Setting range: AGC Max Gain Setting value:...
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Picture Chroma Level Setting range: White Balance Mode Setting value: Color Temperature Setting range: R Gain Setting range: B Gain Setting range:...
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Pedestal Gamma Setting range: R Pedestal Setting range: Setting range: B Pedestal Setting range: Setting value: Detail Setting value: Master Detail Knee Mode Setting range: Setting value: V Detail Level Setting range: Detail Band Setting range: Knee Point Noise Suppress Setting range: Knee Slope Setting range:...
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Matrix Settings screen Setting value: Linear Matrix Setting value: Color Correction Saturation Setting range: Phase Setting range:...
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Output Format Setting value: For 50Hz: <NOTE> Setting value: HDMI Color Genlock Horizontal Phase Setting range: <NOTE> <NOTE>...
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Preset Scope Setting value: Setting value: 50Hz Freeze During Preset Setting value: Color Bars Setup Setting value: Other Setting value: Install Position Setting value: Focus Mode Setting value: Smart Picture Flip Setting value: Setting value: Flip Detect Angle Digital Zoom Setting range: Setting value: Setting value:...
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Digital Extender Setting value: Setting value: Setting value: <NOTE> OSD Mix Setting value: IP address SDI Out HDMI Out Video Out Setting value: <NOTE> Setting value: <NOTE> OSD Status Setting value: Model Select Setting value:...
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Camera title <NOTE> <NOTE> Setting value: Setting value: <NOTE> User name...
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<NOTE> Access level Setting value: Setting value: IP address User check <NOTE> Access level Setting value: Host check...
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IPv4 network IPv6 network Network Settings Manual Setting value: Setting value: IP address (IPv6) <NOTE> <NOTE> IP address (IPv4) DHCPv6 Setting value: <NOTE> Common (to IPv6/IPv4) HTTP port <NOTE> Setting range: Line speed Setting value:...
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Max RTP packet size Setting value: Setting value: <NOTE> HTTP max segment size (MSS) Setting value: WAN global address LAN private address vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz 192.168.0.254 Enter "<global address from Internet>:<port number>" as URL in web browser vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:50000 Address exchange via port forwarding vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:50001 Setting value: vvv.xxx.yyy.zzz:50000...
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Recommended network setting for internet Advanced network setting screen JPEG(1) JPEG(2) JPEG(3) NTP server address setting Setting value: Common IPv6/v4 <NOTE> NTP server address <NOTE>...
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Camera short cut Setting range: Setting value: Time zone <NOTE> Setting value: Windows 7 Windows 8 Start time & date End time & date HTTPS UPnP Auto port forwarding Setting value: <NOTE>...
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Setting HTTPS 1. Generating a CRT key When using self-signed certificates When using server certificates 2. Generating a self-signed certificate 3. Generating a Certificate Signing Request to Certificate Authority (CA) - Generate Server Certificate 4. Installing a Server Certificate 5. Setting the Connection Method Accessing the Camera by HTTPS <NOTE>...
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Installing a Server Certificate Setting the Connection Method (Connection) <NOTE> <NOTE> <NOTE> Description Using a server certificate <NOTE> <NOTE>...
Setting/releasing the limiters Setting/releasing the limiters Releasing the limiters Releasing the upper limit position of the movement range Releasing the lower limit position of the movement range Setting the limiters Setting the upper limit position of the movement range Resetting the limiters Setting the lower limit position of the movement range...
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Precautions when using Windows 7 Solution Solution Solution Restrictions...
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Operation Cause and solution Reference pages No power When performing operations from a wireless remote control Cannot operate ( common to wireless remote control, controller) Cannot operate using the wireless remote control Is there a fluorescent light or plasma monitor near the unit and, if so, is the Cannot operate using the controller The unit turns in the opposite direction to the one operated...
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Cause and solution Reference pages accessed accessed For Windows: For Mac: For Windows: For Mac: For Windows:...
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Cause and solution Reference pages For Windows: setting files...
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Video Cause and solution Reference pages It is difficult to view the menu screens No auto focusing during zooming when the manual setting is used for the focus mode output Something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures...
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Cause and solution Reference pages The pictures are too light or too dark mode The iris does not operate in night When the flash is fired during or the colors change, and horizontal cases, we recommend setting the electronic shutter speed to 1/100 in regions the screen are shot, flickering is seen or coloring is added to them...
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IP images Cause and solution Reference pages For Windows: For Windows: For Windows: Images are not updated For Windows: For Mac OS X: For Windows: For Mac OS X:...
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Cause and solution Reference pages The images are distorted terminal is not operated for a certain period Commands from the remote For Windows: images from multiple cameras...
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Cause and solution Reference pages window...
Specifications FUNCTIONS AND PERFORMANCE Current consumption: Imaging sensors: Lens: GENERAL Focus: Focus distance: Storage temperature: Minimum illumination: Mass: Horizontal resolution: Dimensions (W x H x D): Gain selection: Frame mix: Finish: Controller supported: Electronic shutter speed: INPUT Input connector: OUTPUT Video output HDMI: HD/SD SDI OUT:...
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Specifications (continued) Installation method: IP connecting RP connecting Pan/tilt operation speed: AC adaptor Input Output : The rating of the supplied...