Panasonic Network Card AW DU600 User Manual

Dial Up Adapter  
Model AW-  
P
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read  
these instructions completely.  
 
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CAUTION  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
To assure continued compliance follow the attached  
installation instructions and do not make any  
unauthorized modifications.  
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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  
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within an equilateral triangle, is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  
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persons.  
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literature accompanying the appliance.  
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.  
CAUTION:  
Keep the temperature inside the rack to  
between 41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C).  
Bolt the rack securely to the floor so that it  
will not topple over when VTR is drawn  
out.  
O
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Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Parts and their functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Menu settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Attaching the rack mounting adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Changing the position of the rear panel . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Attaching the joint angle adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Introduction  
O This adapter enables remote control of a pan-tilt head  
system using a telephone line.  
O Control panels which can be used in the transmitting  
system  
It is also possible to control a pan-tilt head system  
directly, without the use of a telephone line, using the  
direct mode.  
When control is to be performed via a telephone line, one  
of these units (AW-DU600) is required for the system at  
both the transmitting and receiving ends.  
AW-RP301, AW-RP501, AW-RP505 and AW-RP605  
O Control panels which can be used in the receiving system  
AW-PH300A, AW-PH350, AW-PH500 and AW-PH600  
O This adapter can extend only control signals of the  
camera and pan-tilt head via a phone line. It is not  
possible to transmit video signals.  
O When an AW-RP505, AW-RP605 or PC is used as the  
controller, it is possible to control a pan-tilt head system  
consisting of up to 5 pan-tilt heads. It is possible to select  
any one of the pan-tilt heads connected to the system  
using the camera switch signals.)  
O Use the same modem at both the transmitting and  
receiving ends.  
Direct mode  
Transmitting system  
Modem  
Controller  
AW-DU600  
Controller  
Pan-tilt head  
system  
Pan-tilt head  
system  
Telephone line  
Receiving system  
AW-DU600  
1
2
3
4
5
AW-DU600  
Modem  
1
2
3
4
5
Accessories  
Rack mounting adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2  
Joint angle adapters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1  
Mounting screws (M4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8  
3
 
Parts and their functions  
Control panel  
$
1
2
3
4
5
1 POWER indicator  
This lights when power is supplied to the main unit and  
the POWER switch is set to ON.  
2 POWER switch  
This is the unit’s power switch.  
3 LCD panel  
This displays the current statuses and menu settings.  
4 Operating keys  
These keys are used for dialing and to perform menu  
settings.  
These keys are also used to operate the pan-tilt head  
system in direct mode.  
When any key is operated with the  
2
key held down, the  
function indicated in red on the key is enabled.  
#
When any key is operated with the  
key held down, the  
function indicated in blue on the key is enabled.  
5 LCD contrast control  
This is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.  
Turning this control clockwise makes the display darker  
and turning it counter-clockwise makes it lighter.  
(Use a screwdriver to adjust this control.)  
4
 
Parts and their functions  
Rear panel  
$
6
8
9
RS-232C CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO MODEM  
INPUT  
TO RCB/PC  
DC 12V IN  
P5  
P5  
P4  
P3  
P2  
P1  
P1  
RS-422 CONTROL OUT  
>
?
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO CONTROL PANEL  
A
B
GND  
P4  
P3  
P2  
PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN  
CAMERA  
CONTROL IN  
OUT PUT  
: ; <  
=
7
6 RS-232C CONTROL OUT connectors (P1 to P5)  
: PAN/TILT CONTROL IN connector  
This is used to connect the controller.  
These connectors are used to connect the pan-tilt head  
system controlled with RS-232C.  
<Note>  
These connectors cannot be used in conjunction with the  
RS-422 CONTROL OUT connectors 7.  
When an AW-RP301, AW-RP501 or AW-RP505 is being  
used, connect it to the PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT  
connector.  
When an AW-RP605 is being used, connect it to the  
EXTERNAL CONTROL OUT connector on the main unit.  
<Note>  
7 RS-422 CONTROL OUT connectors (P1 to P5)  
These connectors are used to connect the pan-tilt head  
system controlled with RS-422.  
An AW-RP605 cannot be used for control in direct mode.  
<Note>  
; Control panel selector switch  
This is switched according to the control panel  
connected.  
These connectors cannot be used in conjunction with the  
RS-232C CONTROL OUT connectors 6.  
A: AW-RP605  
B: AW-RP301,AW-RP501,AW-RP505, and WV-CB700A  
8 TO MODEM connector  
This is used to connect the modem.  
Connect this connector to the RS-232C connector on the  
modem using the RS-232C cable provided with the  
modem.  
< CAMERA CONTROL IN connector  
When an AW-RP501 or AW-RP505 is being used as the  
controller, connect it to the CAMERA CONTROL OUT  
connector on the control panel.  
9 TO RCB/PC connector  
This is used to connect the WV-CB700A RCB (remote  
control box). When the RCB is connected, the control  
signals input to the CAMERA CONTROL IN connector <  
are disabled.  
= GND connector  
This is connected to the GND earth to prevent  
malfunction caused by external noise.  
If the WV-CB700A is connected to the control panel (AW-  
RP301, AW-RP501 or AW-RP505), operation of the IRIS  
control on the control panel takes precedence.  
Also, if a PC is connected when the adapter is in direct  
mode, it is possible to control a pan-tilt head system.  
> DC 12V IN connector  
This is the power input connector and is used to connect  
the AW-PS301.  
? Cable clamp  
This is provided for the AW-PS301 cable to prevent the  
cable from being pulled out.  
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Connections  
Turn off the power of all components before proceeding with the connections.  
Transmitting system connections  
Connect the control panel  
Coaxial cable  
(5C-2V)  
Set the control panel  
selector switch to B.  
10Base-T cable  
AW-PS301  
Control  
panel  
AW-DU600  
Modem  
RS-232C cable  
AW-PS301  
Telephone line  
OWhen an AW-RP301 or AW-RP501 is being used,  
connect the receiving pan-tilt head system to the P1  
CONTROL OUT connector.  
OWhen an AW-RP301, AW-RP501 or AW-RP505 is  
being used as the controller, an AW-PH350 can not be  
used as the pan-tilt head.  
OWhen an AW-RP505 or AW-RP605 is being used, it is  
possible to select either P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5 for the  
connected pan-tilt head system using the CONTROL  
button on the controller.  
When an AW-RP605 is used  
AC adapter  
AW-PS505  
AW-RP605  
Main unit  
AW-RP605  
Control panel  
10Base-T cable  
AC adapter  
AW-PS301  
AW-DU600  
Version 45 or higher of the software must be installed in  
the AW-RP605.  
Consult with your local dealer to check which software  
version is currently installed.  
Set the control panel  
selector switch to A.  
Modem  
Telephone line  
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Connections  
Transmitting system connection procedure  
1.  
Connect the AW-PS301 AC adapter to the DC 12V IN  
connector on this adapter.  
3 Set this adapter to switch to an external line via a  
PBX (private branch exchange).  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
2.  
Set the control panel selector switch on this adapter.  
Set it to A when using an AW-RP605.  
Set it to B when using an AW-RP301, 501, 505, or WV-  
CB700A.  
When “Menu-3 PBX” appears on the LCD panel, use  
the ! START # keys and set the  
external line selector number to 0 or 9.  
STOP  
3.  
Select “None” if a PBX is not to be used.  
Connect the PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector on  
the control panel to the PAN/TILT CONTROL IN  
connector on this adapter using a 10 BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable.]  
With the AW-RP605, use the EXTERNAL CONTROL  
OUT connector.  
Menuj 3  
PBX  
N o n e 0 a n d 9 a n d  
4 Set whether or not to turn the power of the pan-tilt  
The connection distance can be extended up to 500  
meters.  
head system off when the telephone line is cut.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
4.  
Connect the CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector on  
“Menu-7 Pw-Off” appears on the LCD panel.  
the control panel to the CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector on this adapter using a coaxial cable  
(equivalent to 5C-2V).  
This connection is not possible with AW-RP301 and  
AW-RP605 control panels as they are not equipped with  
a CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector.  
Select “Yes” if the power of the camera/pan-tilt head  
is to be turned off when the telephone line is cut.  
Select “No” if the power of the camera/pan-tilt head is  
not to be turned off when the telephone line is cut.  
Menuj 7  
Pw-Off  
The connection distance can be extended up to 500  
meters.  
Ye s  
N o  
5.  
Connect the TO MODEM connector to the RS-232C  
connector on the modem using the RS-232C cable  
provided with the modem.  
When the settings are completed, press the MENU+  
key (  
START ) once again to exit the menu  
settings.  
i
2
9.  
Set the power switch on the modem to ON.  
“Press Start” appears on the LCD panel.  
6.  
Connect the telephone line to the line input jack on the  
modem.  
7.  
Set the power switch on the AW-DU600 to ON.  
8.  
Dial Up Adapter settings  
1 Set this adapter to transmit mode.  
1 :  
P r e s s S t a r t  
If the modem is not connected correctly, [---] will appear  
on the LCD panel.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu settings.  
i
START ) to open  
2
When “Menu-1 Function” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START  
STOP  
# keys and select  
Tx (transmit mode).  
j j j  
1 :  
Menuj 1  
Function  
D i r e c t  
<Note>  
Set the AW-RP605 setting menu (EXT CONTROL  
OUT) to ON.  
T x  
R x  
2 Select the telephone line.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
When “Menu-2 Modulate” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START # keys and select  
STOP  
Tone or Pulse according to the telephone line to be  
used.  
Menuj 2  
Modulate  
To n e P u l s e  
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Connections  
Receiving system connections  
$ Connect the pan-tilt head system to the RS-232C CONTROL OUT connector:  
When an AW-PH300A is used and the connection distance is 10 m or less:  
Telephone line  
Modem  
AW-DU600  
AW-CA50A15  
AW-PS301  
Convertible camera  
AW-PH300A  
AW-CA28T9  
AW-PS300  
When an AW-PH600 is used:  
Telephone line  
Modem  
AW-DU600  
AW-PS301  
AW-CA50D15 (component)  
AW-CA50A15 (composite)  
AW-CH600  
AW-CA24U10  
P-T CONTROL  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
AW-PH600  
AW-CA16U10  
G/L video (BNC cable)  
Video (BNC cable)  
AW-PS600  
COMPONENT  
<Note>  
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW-PH600 for details on how to perform the connections for the AW-PH600.  
8
 
Connections  
$ Connect the pan-tilt head system to the RS-422 CONTROL OUT connector:  
Use the RS-422 connector when the AW-PH350 is to be used as the pan-tilt head or when the connection distance  
between this adapter and the pan-tilt head is to exceed 10 m.  
When an AW-PH350 is used:  
Telephone line  
Modem  
AW-DU600  
AW-PS301  
AW-CA50C29 (component)  
AW-CA50T29 (composite)  
Convertible camera  
AW-PH350  
10 Base-T cable  
AW-PS300  
When an AW-PH300A is used and the connection distance is more than 10 m:  
Telephone line  
Modem  
AW-DU600  
AW-PS301  
AW-CA50A15  
Convertible camera  
RS-232C/RS-422  
converter  
AW-CA28T9  
AW-PH300A  
10 Base-T cable  
AC adapter  
AW-PS300  
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Connections  
When an AW-PH600 is used and the connection distance is more than 10 m:  
Telephone line  
Modem  
AW-DU600  
AW-PS301  
AW-CA50D15 (component)  
AW-CA50A15 (composite)  
AW-CH600  
RS-232C/RS-422  
converter  
10 Base-T  
cable  
AW-CA24U10  
P-T CONTROL  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
AW-PH600  
AC adapter  
AW-CA16U10  
G/L video (BNC cable)  
Video (BNC cable)  
COMPONENT  
AW-PS600  
<Note>  
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the AW-PH600 for details on how to perform the connections for the  
AW-PH600.  
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Connections  
Receiving system connection procedure  
1.  
7.  
8.  
Connect the AW-PS301 AC adapter to the DC 12V IN  
connector on this adapter.  
Set the power switch on the modem and the pan-tilt  
head to ON.  
2.  
Connect the TO MODEM connector to the RS-232C  
connector on the modem using the RS-232C cable  
provided with the modem.  
“OK” appears on the LCD panel.  
M o d e :  
O K  
R e c e i v e r  
3.  
Connect the telephone line to the line input jack on the  
modem.  
If the modem is not connected correctly, [---] will appear  
on the LCD panel.  
4.  
Connect the pan-tilt head to this adapter.  
O If the connection distance between this adapter and  
the AW-PH300A pan-tilt-head is 10 m or less, use  
the AW-CA28T9 (10 m) cable to connect the RS-  
232C CONTROL OUT connector on this adapter to  
the P/T CONTROL IN connector on the AW-PH300A.  
O If the connection distance between this adapter and  
the AW-PH300A pan-tilt-head is more than 10 m, use  
an RS-232C/RS-422 converter between the RS-422  
CONTROL OUT connector on this adapter to the P/T  
CONTROL IN connector on the AW-PH300A when  
performing the connection.  
M o d e :  
j j j  
R e c e i v e r  
O When the AW-PH350 pan-tilt-head is used, use a 10  
BASE-T cable to connect the RS-422 CONTROL  
OUT connector on this adapter to the CONTROL IN  
IP/RP connector on the AW-PH350.  
When an AW-RP301 or AW-RP501 is used as the  
controller, connect the pan-tilt head to the P1  
CONTROL OUT connector on this adapter.  
5.  
Set the power switch on the AW-DU600 to ON.  
6.  
Dial Up Adapter settings  
1 Set this adapter to receive mode.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu settings.  
i
START ) to open  
2
When “Menu-1 Function” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START  
STOP  
# keys and select  
Rx (receive mode).  
M e n u j 1 F u n c t i o n  
T x R x D i r e c t  
2 Select the pan-tilt head system control.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
When “Menu-5 Output-1” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START # keys and select  
STOP  
RS-2332C or RS-422 according to operating  
conditions.  
M e n u j 5 O u t p u t j 1  
R S j 2 3 2 C R S j 4 2 2  
When the settings are completed, press the MENU+  
key (  
i
START ) once again to exit the menu  
2
settings.  
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Connections  
Making a call  
5.  
After control of the pan-tilt head is completed, press the  
STOP key.  
“Hang Up” appears on the LCD display and the  
telephone line is cut.  
Make a call from the AW-DU600 of the transmitting  
system.  
Once the line is cut, “Press Start” appears on the LCD  
panel.  
1.  
Turn on the power to all units.  
2.  
Use the number keys on this adapter to enter the  
desired number.  
The telephone number entered appears on the top  
section of the LCD panel.  
When ON has been selected for the “Menu-7 Pw-Off”  
setting, the power to the pan-tilt head will turn off at the  
same time as the telephone line is cut. When OFF has  
been selected for the “Menu-7 Pw-Off” setting, the  
power to the pan-tilt head will remain on when the  
telephone line is cut.  
!Telephone number entered  
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
<Note>  
1 :  
P r e s s S t a r t  
If the POWER switch or OPERATE switch on the  
control panel is set to OFF before the telephone line is  
cut, the power to the pan-tilt head will turn off regardless  
of the “Menu-7 Pw-Off” setting.  
If the wrong number is entered by mistake, press the  
DELETE key ( # i 0 ) to delete 1 digit at a time,  
starting from the number entered last. Press the CLEAR  
key ( # i START ) to delete the whole number at  
once.  
<Note>  
3.  
4.  
After entering the telephone number, press the  
START key.  
When the connection is initiated, “Calling” appears on  
the LCD panel.  
When the connection is established, “Connect” appears  
on the LCD panel and control of the pan-tilt head  
system from the control panel is possible.  
<Note>  
The message appearing on the LCD panel may differ,  
depending on the modem used.  
While the telephone line is being connected, none of the  
operating keys on the adapters will function except for  
the STOP key on the transmitting side.  
Control the pan-tilt head system from the control  
panel.  
When an AW-RP605 is being used as the control panel,  
set the OPERATE switch to ON to control the pan-tilt  
head system.  
<Note>  
OWhen an AW-RP505 or AW-RP605 is being used as  
the control panel, it is possible to switch the receiving  
pan-tilt head system using the CONTROL button on  
the control panel.  
OIf the OPERATE switch on the AJ-RP605 is set to ON  
before the telephone line is connected, “NO  
CONNECT” is displayed on the LCD panel.  
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Connections  
$ Direct mode  
1.  
Control the pan-tilt head system directly using this adapter:  
AW-DU600  
AW-PS301  
AW-CA50T29 (composite)  
AW-CA50C29 (component)  
Convertible camera  
10 Base-T cable  
AW-PH350  
AW-PS300  
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Connections  
Connection procedure  
1.  
5.  
Connect the pan-tilt head system to the CONTROL  
OUT connector on this adapter.  
The pan-tilt head system can be controlled in the  
following ways using the operating keys on this adapter.  
2.  
Turn on the power to this adapter and the pan-tilt head  
system.  
START  
MENU  
CLEAR  
STOP  
3.  
Dial Up Adapter settings  
1 Set this adapter to direct mode.  
MENU  
RECALL  
1
M1  
2
3
M3  
M2  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu settings.  
i
START ) to open  
2
TELE  
FAR  
4
5
6
M4  
M5  
BAR  
When “Menu-1 Function” appears on the LCD panel,  
7
8
9
WIDE  
NEAR  
use the ! START  
Direct (direct mode).  
STOP  
# keys and select  
0
DEL  
CAM  
2 (:):  
8 (;):  
4 (!):  
6 (#):  
1 (TELE): Zoom in  
7 (WIDE): Zoom out  
3 (FAR):  
9 (NEAR): Focus (close-up)  
5 (BAR): Color bar output  
0 (CAM): Camera thru output  
Up  
Down  
Left  
Menuj 1  
Function  
D i r e c t  
T x  
R x  
Right  
2 Set the CONTROL OUT connector according to the  
type of pan-tilt connected and the connection  
distance.  
Focus (long-distance)  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
When “Menu-5 Output-1” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START # keys and select  
i
START ) to change  
2
STOP  
RS-2332C or RS-422 according to the pan-tilt head  
system to be connected.  
Menuj 5  
Output-1  
R S j 2 3 2 C R S j 4 2 2  
3 Select the pan-tilt head system to be controlled.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
When “Menu-6 Output-2” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START  
STOP  
# keys and select  
P1, P2, P3, P4 or P5.  
Menuj 6  
Output-2  
P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 P 5  
When the settings are completed, press the MENU+  
key (  
i
START ) once again to exit the menu  
2
settings.  
4.  
When the settings are completed, turn the power of the  
AW-DU600 off and then back on again.  
The power of the pan-tilt-head system turns on and  
operation is possible.  
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Connections  
2.  
Control the pan-tilt head system using a control panel or PC:  
Coaxial cable (5C-2V)  
10Base-T cable  
AW-PS301  
AW-DU600  
Control  
panel  
AW-CA50T29  
Convertible camera  
AW-PH350  
AW-PS301  
10 Base-T cable  
AW-PS300  
AW-CA50T9  
PC  
AW-PS301  
AW-DU600  
AW-CA50T29  
Convertible camera  
AW-PH350  
AW-PS300  
10 Base-T cable  
<Note>  
AW-RP605 cannot be used as the control panel with direct mode.  
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Connections  
Connection procedure  
1.  
Connect the AW-PS301 AC adapter to the DC 12V IN  
connector on this adapter.  
3 Set the CONTROL OUT connector according to the  
type of pan-tilt connected and the connection  
distance.  
2.  
Set the control panel selector switch on this adapter to  
B.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
When “Menu-5 Output-1” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START # keys and select  
RS-232C or RS-422 according to the pan-tilt head  
3.  
1 Connect the PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT connector  
STOP  
on the control panel to the PAN/TILT CONTROL IN  
connector on this adapter using a 10 BASE-T  
(equivalent to UTP category 5) straight cable.  
The connection distance can be extended up to 500  
meters.  
system to be connected.  
Menuj 5  
Output-1  
2 Connect the CAMERA CONTROL OUT connector on  
the control panel to the CAMERA CONTROL IN  
connector on this adapter using a coaxial cable  
(equivalent to 5C-2V).  
R S j 2 3 2 C R S j 4 2 2  
6.  
When the settings are completed, press the MENU+  
key (  
settings.  
i
START ) once again to exit the menu  
2
The connection distance can be extended up to 500  
meters.  
7.  
8.  
<Note>  
Set the power switch on the pan-tilt head to ON.  
This connection is not possible with the AW-RP301  
control panel as it is not equipped with a CAMERA  
CONTROL OUT connector.  
Set the POWER switch on the control panel to ON to  
control the pan-tilt head system. When an AW-RP505 is  
being used as the control panel, select the pan-tilt head  
system using the CONTROL button on the control  
panel.  
3 When a PC is used as the control panel, connect it to  
the TO RCB/PC connector on this adapter.  
4.  
Set the power switch on this adapter to ON.  
9.  
When the POWER switch on the control panel is set to  
OFF after control of the pan-tilt head is completed, the  
power of pan-tilt head system will turn off.  
5.  
Dial Up Adapter settings  
1 Set this adapter to direct mode.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu settings.  
i
START ) to open  
2
When “Menu-1 Function” appears on the LCD panel,  
use the ! START  
STOP  
# keys and select  
Direct (direct mode).  
Menuj 1  
Function  
D i r e c t  
T x  
R x  
2 Select the connector for input of control signals from  
the controller.  
Press the MENU+ key (  
the menu setting item.  
i
START ) to change  
2
“Menu-4 Input” appears on the LCD panel.  
Select the CONTROL OUT connector to be used  
using the ! START  
STOP # keys.  
When control is to be performed from a control panel,  
select RS-422 and select RS-232C when it is to be  
performed from a PC.  
Menuj 4  
Input  
R S j 2 3 2 C R S j 4 2 2  
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Menu settings  
$ How to perform menu settings  
O Press the MENU+ key (  
i
START ) and the first  
START ) while a menu  
2
menu item will appear on the LCD.  
O Press the MENU+ key (  
i
2
item is displayed on the LCD and the display will move to  
the next item.  
START  
MENU  
CLEAR  
STOP  
O Press the MENU+ key (  
i
START ) again and the  
last menu item will appear on the LCD.  
O Press the MENUj key (  
STOP ) while a menu  
2
MENU  
RECALL  
i
2
1
M1  
2
3
M3  
M2  
item is displayed on the LCD and the display will move to  
the previous item.  
TELE  
FAR  
4
5
6
O Use the ! START  
STOP  
# keys to select the  
M4  
M5  
setting for each menu item.  
BAR  
7
8
9
WIDE  
NEAR  
0
DEL  
CAM  
$ Menu items  
Dial up adapter mode settings  
Tx  
Rx  
This is for when this adapter is to be used as the transmitting system.  
This is for when this adapter is to be used as the receiving system.  
Menu-1 Function  
(Initial setting: Tx)  
This is for when this adapter is to be used in direct mode (i.e. when a  
telephone line is not to be used).  
Direct  
The following items are only displayed when this adapter is in Tx mode.  
Telephone line settings  
Menu-2 Modulate  
(Initial setting: Tone)  
Tone  
Pulse  
This is when the telephone line to be used is a tone line.  
This is when the telephone line to be used is a pulse line.  
External line transmission number settings  
None  
0 and  
9 and  
This is for when an external line transmission number is not required.  
Menu-3 PBX  
(Initial setting: None)  
This is for when 0 is to be transmitted via a PBX.  
This is for when 9 is to be transmitted via a PBX.  
Power control setting for the pan-tilt head system when the telephone line is cut  
Menu-7 Pw-off  
(Initial setting: Yes)  
The power of the pan-tilt head system turns off when the line is cut.  
Yes  
No  
The power of the pan-tilt head system does not turn off when the line is cut.  
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Menu settings  
The following items are only displayed when this adapter is in Direct mode  
This setting selects which connector is to be used for the controller when this adapter is in Direct mode.  
Menu-4 Input  
(Initial setting:RS-232C)  
RS-232C  
RS-422  
TO RCB/PC connector (PC used for control)  
PAN/TILT CONTROL IN connector (control panel used for control)  
This setting selects which pan-tilt head system is to be controlled by this adapter when this  
adapter is in Direct mode.  
The pan-tilt head system connected to the RS-232C or RS-422 P1 connector is  
controlled.  
P1  
The pan-tilt head system connected to the RS-232C or RS-422 P2 connector is  
controlled.  
P2  
Menu-6 Output-2  
(Initial setting: P1)  
The pan-tilt head system connected to the RS-232C or RS-422 P3 connector is  
controlled.  
P3  
The pan-tilt head system connected to the RS-232C or RS-422 P4 connector is  
controlled.  
P4  
The pan-tilt head system connected to the RS-232C or RS-422 P5 connector is  
controlled.  
P5  
The following item is only displayed when this adapter is in Rx mode or Direct mode  
This setting selects which connectors are to be used for the pan-tilt head systems.  
The RS-232C CONTROL OUT connectors are used.  
RS-232C  
The RS-422 connectors cannot be used in conjunction with these  
connectors.  
Menu-5 Output-1  
(Initial setting: RS-422)  
The RS-422 CONTROL OUT connectors are used.  
The RS-232C connectors cannot be used in conjunction with these  
connectors.  
RS-422  
$ Dial memory  
This adapter’s dial memory function enables up to 5 specific  
telephone numbers to be stored.  
OUsing a dial memory to make a call  
1. Press the RECALL key ( # i STOP ).  
ORegistering a telephone number  
1. Enter the number using the operating keys on this  
adapter.  
2. The dial memory number (M1 to M5) entered appears on  
the LCD panel.  
If a telephone numbers has not been registered for the  
dial memory number, the LCD panel display will be blank.  
2. While pressing the # key, press one of the dial memory  
registration keys from  
1
(M1) through  
5
(M5) into  
3. Each time the  
RECALL  
key ( # i STOP ) is  
which the number is to be entered.  
pressed, the dial memory number is switched.  
3. “Writing Memory 2” (2 is the dial memory number)  
appears on the LCD panel and the telephone number is  
stored.  
4. Press the START key to initiate the connection.  
OErasing a dial memory  
1. Press the CLEAR key ( # i START ) to erase the  
number displayed on the LCD panel.  
2. While pressing the # key, press one of the dial memory  
registration keys from 1 (M1) through 5 (M5) which is  
to be erased.  
3. “Writing Memory 2” (2 is the dial memory number)  
appears on the LCD panel and the telephone number is  
erased.  
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Attaching the rack mounting adapters  
To install the adapter in a rack, use the rack mounting adapters and four of the mounting screws (M4) supplied.  
Screw  
Rack mounting adapter  
Changing the position of the rear panel  
1. Remove the three screws from the bottom panel and  
3. Use the three screws to firmly secure the rear panel  
remove the blank panel.  
where the blank panel was removed from the bottom  
Screws  
panel.  
Screws  
RS-232C CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA  
&
PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO MODEM  
IN PUT  
TO RCB/PC  
Blank panel  
DC 12V IN  
P5  
P5  
P4  
P3  
RS-422 CONTROL OUT  
P2  
P1  
P1  
TO CAMERA  
&
PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO CONTROL PANEL  
A
B
GND  
P4  
P3  
OUT PUT  
P2  
PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN  
CAMERA  
CONTROL IN  
2. Remove the three screws from the rear panel and  
4. Use the three screws to firmly secure the blank panel  
remove the rear panel.  
where the rear panel was removed.  
Screws  
Screws  
RS-232C CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO MODEM  
IN PUT  
TO RCB/PC  
DC 12V IN  
P5  
P5  
P4  
P3  
P2  
P1  
P1  
Blank panel  
RS-422 CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
TO CONTROL PANEL  
A
B
GND  
P4  
P3  
P2  
PAN/TILT  
CONTROL IN  
CAMERA  
CONTROL IN  
OUT PUT  
Take care not to catch the internal wiring when reattaching the panels.  
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Attaching the joint angle adapter  
To attach the adapter to the controller, use the joint angle adapter, rack mounting adapter and mounting screws (M4 x 8)  
supplied.  
Screw  
Joint angle adapters  
Rack mounting adapter  
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Specifications  
Output connectors:  
Power supply:  
Power consumption: 5 W  
DC 10.8V to DC 16V  
RS-232C CONTROL OUT  
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
D-sub, 9-pink5 (connect to pan-tilt head)  
RS-422 CONTROL OUT  
indicates safety information  
TO CAMERA & PAN/TILT HEAD  
RJ45k5 (connect to pan-tilt head)  
10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5), max. 1000 m  
I/O connector  
Permissible temperatures  
Storage:  
j20˚C to 60˚C  
Operating: j10˚C to 45˚C  
Standard: i5˚C to 35˚C  
TO MODEM  
D-sub, 9-pin k1 (connects to analog modem)  
Other  
Permissible humidity  
Storage: 30% to 90% (without condensation)  
Weight:  
3.7 lb (1.7 kg)  
Dimensions (WkHkD):  
A/B selector switch  
Control panel selector switch  
A: AW-RP605  
B: AW-RP301, AW-RP501, AW-RP505 and WV-  
CB700A  
8-1/4k3-3/8k6-7/8 inch (210k86k176 mm)  
Controllers supported  
AW-RP301, AW-RP501, AW-RP505, AW-RP605 and  
WV-CB700A  
Pan-tilt heads supported  
AW-PH300A, AW-PH350 (this model can only be used  
with the AW-RP605), AW-PH500 and AW-PH600  
Cameras supported  
AW-E300, AW-E300A, AW-E600, AW-E800A, AW-E800  
Input connectors  
DC12V IN socket  
Connects the AW-PS301  
TO RCB/PC  
AW-CA50T10 (when a WV-CB700A is connected)  
AW-CA50T9 (when a PC is connected)  
PAN/TILT CONTROL IN  
RJ45  
Connects to PAN/TILT CONTROL OUT on the  
remote control panel  
10BaseT straight cable (UTP category 5), max. 500  
meters  
CAMERA CONTROL IN  
BNC  
Connects to CAMERA CONTROL OUT on the  
remote control panel  
BNC cable (5C-2V), max. 500 meters  
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