Panasonic AW-CB400L User Manual

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Parts and their function
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TALLY lamps [1] to [5]
When tally signals are supplied to the (
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) tally/INCOM
connectors [1] to [5] on the rear panel, the lamps with the
numbers corresponding to those connectors light up.
When tally signals are supplied to the tally connectors [1]
to [5] of the pan/tilt control panel, if this control panel is
connected to the ROP, the lamps with the numbers
corresponding to those connectors also light up.
2
LCD CONTRAST control
Use this to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.
3
DATA SET button
Press DATA SET button and (
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) CAM CONTROL
buttons [1] to [5] at the same time to synchronize the
setting data stored in the cameras selected with the
setting data stored in the ROP or vice versa.
Press only DATA SET button to synchronize the setting
data stored in all cameras connected to the ROP.
In the case of the AW-E300, AW-E300A, AW-E600 or
AW-E800A cameras, the data stored in the ROP is
transferred to the cameras.
In the case of the AW-E350, AW-E650, AW-E655 or
AW-E750 cameras, the data stored in the cameras is
transferred to the ROP.
Data transfer takes two to three or so minutes.
Press this button when the ROP is used for the first
time, or when the camera is replaced.
4
MENU button
Press this to turn the setting menu ON or OFF.
5
LCD panel
This displays the current settings.
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CAM CONTROL buttons [1] to [5]
If the cameras are connected directly to the ROP, the
button lamps corresponding to numbers of the buttons
selected light, and the selected cameras can be
controlled by pressing buttons [1] to [5].
If the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel for
use, the cameras installed to the pan/tilt head which is
connected to the pan/tilt control panel can be selected.
The buttons corresponding to the selected numbers light,
and selected cameras can be controlled.
When the ROP is connected to the pan/tilt control panel,
the camera selection function can be set to “From pan/tilt
control panel only”, “From ROP only” or “From both”,
depending on the setting selected by the pan/tilt control
panel. For further details, refer to the instruction manual
of the pan/tilt control panel.
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