Panasonic AW-RP50 User manual

Type
User manual

Panasonic AW-RP50 is a versatile controller designed to enhance your remote camera operation experience. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, you can effortlessly control and manage your camera setups. Here are some key capabilities of your new AW-RP50:

  • Power Control: Switch connected remote cameras between STANDBY and POWER ON modes, allowing you to conveniently turn them on or off from a central location.

  • Individual Control: Control each camera individually by selecting it from the CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION area and using the F2 dial to turn it on or off.

  • Group Control: Turn multiple cameras on or off simultaneously by selecting groups and using the F2 dial to execute the desired action.

Panasonic AW-RP50 is a versatile controller designed to enhance your remote camera operation experience. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, you can effortlessly control and manage your camera setups. Here are some key capabilities of your new AW-RP50:

  • Power Control: Switch connected remote cameras between STANDBY and POWER ON modes, allowing you to conveniently turn them on or off from a central location.

  • Individual Control: Control each camera individually by selecting it from the CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION area and using the F2 dial to turn it on or off.

  • Group Control: Turn multiple cameras on or off simultaneously by selecting groups and using the F2 dial to execute the desired action.

By using AW-RP50 controller, you can switch the remote camera’s power supply from STANDBY mode (Power OFF)
to POWER ON mode (Power ON), and vice versa.
* Before you use AW-RP50 controller to control the remote camera’s power supply, you need to set up the connection
with the camera in advance.
For the connection setting-up procedure, please refer to the following Manual Controlling AW-HE40 Camera via
AW-RP50 Controller.
https://eww.pass.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/support/content/faq/EN/remcam/1_.pdf
<Note>
Be careful with the Power ON/OFF operation described in this Manual because it can affect the camera’s pan-tilt
head position at the time of turning the power on. (POWER ON Preset Function)
For details, please refer to the following Manual Booting Up with Pan-Tilt Head in Specified Position.
https://eww.pass.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/support/content/faq/EN/remcam/7_.pdf
Turning ON/OFF Remote Cameras One by One
For switching the power supply mode of the remote camera (AW-HE40) which is assigned to [CAM1];
1Keep holding down LED button 1 at CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION area (Fig.1-A). The selected camera’s name
will be displayed on the upper half, and its power status (POWER ON/POWER OFF) on the lower half of the LCD
panel (Fig.2).
2While the LED button 1 is held down at CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION area, turn F2 dial (Fig.1-B);
(If you turn ON the camera,)
Select “ON” – (Fig.2), and then press the F2 dial. The camera will switch over to POWER ON mode (Power ON).
(If you turn OFF the camera,)
Select “OFF” – (Fig.2), and then press the F2 dial. The camera will switch over to STANDBY mode (Power OFF).
(Turning ON)
(Turning OFF)
Hold down Button 1
Turn F2
Press F2 to determine
Turning ON/OFF Remote Camera Using AW-RP50
Controller
(Figure 1: AW-RP50 Control Panel)
A
(Figure 2: AW-RP50 LCD Panel)
CAM1 <AW-HE40>
POWEROFF
CAM1 <AW-HE40>
POWERON
Press F2 to determine
CAM1 <AW-HE40>
POWEROFF
Turning ON/OFF Multiple Remote Cameras at One Time
1Turn the MENU button (Fig.4-A) ON. (Its LED lights up.)
2Press LED button 8 (CAMERA) (Fig.4-B) at PRESET MEMORY/MENU
area.
3Turn F1 dial (Fig.4-C) to display [2] POWER menu (Fig.5), and press
F1 dial.
4Turn F1 dial (Fig.4-C) to display 1. CAM POWER menu (Fig.5).
(If you turn ON all the remote cameras,)
5Turn F2 dial (Fig.4-D) to select “ALL ON” – (Fig.5), and press F2 dial.
(If you turn ON the selected camera group,)
5Turn F2 dial to select “GROUP ON” – (Fig.5), and press F2 dial.
(If you turn OFF all the remote cameras,)
5Turn F2 dial to select “ALL OFF” – (Fig.5), and press F2 dial.
(If you turn OFF the selected camera group,)
5Turn F2 dial to select “GROUP OFF” – (Fig.5), and press F2 dial.
Press F2 to determine
(Turning OFF selected group)
Press F2 to determine
(Turning ON selected group)
(Turning ON all cameras)
Press F2 to determine
Press F2 to determine
Turn F1
Press Button 8
1GROUP
2POWER
(Figure 5: AW-RP50 LCD Panel)
1CAM POWER
ALL OFF
1CAM POWER
ALL ON
1CAM POWER
GROUP ON
(Figure 4: AW-RP50 Control Panel)
B
A
1CAM POWER
ALL OFF
1CAM POWER
GROUP OFF
Press F1
Turn F2
(Turning OFF all cameras)
Turning ON Remote Camera by Turning ON AW-RP50 Power Supply
You can turn ON the camera connected via IP ([Network]) or serial ([Serial]) connection by turning ON the power
switch of AW-RP50 controller.
1Turn the MENU button (Fig.6-A) ON. (Its LED lights up.)
2Press the LED button 8 (CAMERA) (Fig.6-B) at PRESET MEMORY/MENU area.
3Turn F1 dial (Fig.6-C) to display [2] POWER menu (Fig.7), and press F1 dial.
4Turn F1 dial (Fig.6-C) to display 2. AUTO ON menu (Fig.7).
5Turn F2 dial (Fig.6-D) to select [On], and press F2 dial. * Default: [On]
<Note>
Make sure that the remote camera is in STANDBY mode when AW-RP50 controller is turned ON.
AW-RP50 controller does not have the function of switching the remote camera to STANDBY mode by turning OFF
its power switch.
Press F2
Press Button 8
B
A
(Figure 6: AW-RP50 Control Panel)
(Figure 7: AW-RP50 LCD Panel)
[1]GROUP
[2]POWER
1CAM POWER
ALL OFF ↓
2AUTO ON
Off
2AUTO ON
On
Turn F1
Turn F1
Turn F1
Turn F1
Rear Panel: AW-RP50 Power SW
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Panasonic AW-RP50 User manual

Type
User manual

Panasonic AW-RP50 is a versatile controller designed to enhance your remote camera operation experience. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, you can effortlessly control and manage your camera setups. Here are some key capabilities of your new AW-RP50:

  • Power Control: Switch connected remote cameras between STANDBY and POWER ON modes, allowing you to conveniently turn them on or off from a central location.

  • Individual Control: Control each camera individually by selecting it from the CAMERA STATUS/SELECTION area and using the F2 dial to turn it on or off.

  • Group Control: Turn multiple cameras on or off simultaneously by selecting groups and using the F2 dial to execute the desired action.

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