System settings – Panasonic AV-HS450N User Manual

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5. System settings

Turn [F1] to display the CamCTL2 sub menu.

<Menu

display>

CAM 2|CTL |PosCont|PTSpeed|Power↓
CamCTL2 | 1|PanTilt| Fast| On

1~5 Zm/Focs Middle

Slow

Off

Turn [F2] to set the camera to be controlled using the CTL item.

Turn [F3] to select the control to be exercised by operating the positioner using the PosCont item.

PanTilt:

Panning is controlled by left/right (X) operation; tilting is controlled by up/down (Y) operation.

Zm/Focs: Lens focusing is controlled by left/right (X) operation; lens zooming is controlled by up/down

(Y) operation.

Each time the rotary encoder [Z] is pressed, the PanTilt or Zm/Focs setting is selected alternately.

 Control of lens focusing is possible when the

lens focus of the camera is set to manual
operation.

 If the crosspoint buttons (PGM/A 1 to 32

and PST/B 1 to 32) are held down when “P/
TCont” or “P/TDirt” is selected as the Protcol
item setting, delegation to the CamCTL2
menu is initiated.

For controlling the panning
For controlling the lens focusing

For switching between
PanTilt and Zm/Focs

For controlling the tilting
For controlling the lens

zooming

POSITIONER

Z

 Turn [F4] to set the control (panning, tilting, lens focusing and lens zooming) speed using the PTSpeed Item.

Fast:

Control is exercised at the fastest speed.

Middle: Control is exercised at the medium speed.

(This cannot be selected for the control of lens focusing or lens zooming.)

Slow:

Control is exercised at the slowest speed.

 When controlling the pan-tilt head’s power to On, turn [F5] to select On, and press the [F5] switch.

When controlling it to Off, turn [F5] to select Off, and press the [F5] switch.
After turning the pan-tilt head’s power to On, make sure to use this operation to turn the selection On.
This setting can be performed when "P/TDirt" has been selected as the Protocol item setting on the
CamCTL1 sub menu.

 The menu display (On or Off) does not indicate the status of the camera.

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