RGB Card
AW-PB302
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions completely.
CONTENTS
PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION ......................................................................................................................................... 2
PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................. 4
MOUNTING ............................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Connecting RGB Monitor or Image Processor ....................................................................................................................... 7
MENU ITEM SETTING ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
APPEARANCE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
STANDARD ACCESORIES ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
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PREFACE
• When the RGB card is installed in a convertible
camera, for example, AW-E300, R/G/B or Y/Pr/Pb
component signals can be output.
SPECIAL NOTES ON OPERATION
• Power Off Before Connecting or Disconnecting
Cables
Before plugging or unplugging the cables, be sure
to switch power off.
• Avoid Humidity and Dust.
Avoid using the product at a humid, dusty place
because much humidity and dust will cause dam-
age to the parts inside.
• Handle Carefully.
• Operating Temperature Range
Do not drop the product, or subject it to strong
shock or vibration. This is important to prevent trou-
ble.
Avoid using the product at a cold place below -
10°C or at a hot place above +45°C because
extremely low or high temperature will adversely
affect the parts inside.
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PRECAUTIONS
• Ask a qualified service person for repairs when
necessary.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the camera, Remote
Control Unit (RCU) or other units. In order to pre-
vent electric shock, do not remove screws or cov-
ers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• Do not let water, metal, or other foreign objects
inside. This is important to prevent fire and electric
shock.
• If you see smoke or smell an odor from the product,
if water or other foreign matter gets inside, if it is
damaged by dropping, or if you find anything
wrong with it, immediately stop using it.
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Video/RGB Output Connector [VIDEO/RGB]
Composite signals, RGB/YPrPb/YC component signals,
and synchronizing signals are output.
These output signals can be selected using the menu.
Use the special cable WV-CA9T5 (Dsub-BNC) or WV-
CA9T9 (Dsub-Dsub) to connect to it.
VIDEO/RGB
Pin No.
Signal
COMPOSITE GND
VIDEO GND
R/Pr/C
Pin No.
Signal
COMPOSITE
SYNC
SYNC GND
NC
Video/RGB output
connector
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
G/Y/Y
B/Pb/–
Pin assignments
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
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MOUNTING
CAUTION
(1) Switch the camera off, and disconnect the power
connector and other cables from the camera.
• Be sure to ask your store, where you purchased
the product, for mounting.
(2) Loosen the four screws on the rear of the camera
and remove the rear panel.
• Disconnect the camera power connector before
mounting.
• Before handling the card, touch a metal part of
the camera to discharge the static from the
human body.
(3) Loosen the two screws for the option card slot and
remove the cover.
An anti-static wrist strap is recommended for
added safety.
If you touch the card while you are still charged
with static, it may cause trouble.
• Keep the metal parts of the card free of contact
with other metal parts.
(4) Insert the RGB card along the guide rail at the bot-
tom of the camera and the tab above.
Insert it securely all the way.
(5) Tighten the two card setscrews securely.
If you have lost the screws, use the screws (6 mm
long) supplied as accessories.
(6) Fasten the rear panel with the four screws.
If you have lost the screws, use the screws (8 mm
long) supplied as accessories.
(7) Plug the cables back as necessary, connect the
power connector, then switch power on.
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P
anasonic
Rear panel
Option card slot cover
Card setscrews (6 mm)
P
anasonic
Rear panel
setscrews (8 mm)
RGB card
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Connecting RGB Monitor or Image Processor
• To input signals to an RGB monitor or image processor, connect the VIDEO/RGB output connector to it with the cable
WV-CA9T5 (Dsub-BNC: 5 m) or WV-CA9T9 (Dsub-Dsub: 5 m).
• Use the AC adapter AW-PS505 for power supply.
Use the power cable AW-CA4T1.
R/G/B/SYNC
terminal
RGB monitor/
image processor
R/PR/C (red)
G/Y/Y (green)
WV-CA9T5
B/PB/NC (blue)
SNYC (black)
COMP (white)
Computer
VIDEO/RGB
connector
OPTION CARD
VIDEO OUT
I/F REMOTE
MENU
G/L IN
ITEM/AWC
or
YES/ABC
+
NO/BAR
–
IRIS
WV-CA9T9
RGB/SYNC terminal
DC12V IN
DC power cable
AW-CA4T1
FUSE(POWER)
POWER
F U S E
OFF
O
I
ON
FUSE
125V 3.15A
POWER
AC Adaptor AW-PS505
AC adapter AW-PS505
AC120V
60Hz
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MENU ITEM SETTING
A convertible camera, for example, AW-E300, can be
set using the menu as suited to the system and shoot-
ing conditions. For details, refer to the operation manu-
al for the camera.
● MAIN MENU SCREEN
Main Menu of Halogen,
Fluorescent, Outdoor Mode
**Halogen Mode Set**
Brightness Set
Color Set
Use Mode
Blinking
■ Setup Procedures (Output Signal
G/L. Color Bar Set
Sharpness Set
Other Set
Selection)
Option Card Set
Initialize Data
(1) Display the main menu.
Camera alone: Keep the menu switch depressed
for 5 seconds or more.
End
With RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch in the
pocket to ON.
Main Menu of User Mode
**User Mode Set**
Iris, Shutter, Gain Set
Color Set
G/L. Color Bar Set
Detail Set1 Detail Set2
Color Matrix Set
Other Set
Option Card Set
Initialize Data
End
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(2) The setting item (flashing) changes each time the
menu switch, item switch, or NO switch is pressed.
Select [Option Card Set] and press the YES switch
to display the [Option Card Set] submenu.
CAMERA
OPTION CARD
VIDEO OUT
I/F REMOTE
MENU
MENU Switchi “ j
G/L IN
IRIS
ITEM/AWC
ITEM/AWC Switcih « j
YES/ABC Switcih{ j
NO/BAR Switchi | j
YES/ABC
+
NO/BAR
–
(3) Select [Component] with the menu switch and item
switch, and select [R/G/B], [Y/Pr/Pb] or [Y/C] with
the YES and NO switches.
DC12V IN
(4) Select [Return] with the menu switch and item
switch, and press the YES switch to return to the
main menu.
PAGE Switch
RCU (RCB)
ITEM Switch
UP Switch
User Set Switch
DOWN Switch
(5) The camera is now back in shooting condition.
Camera alone: Select [End] with the menu switch
and item switch, then press the YES switch.
With RCU (RCB): Set the user set switch in the
pocket to OFF.
ENC
OFF
PAGE ITEM
UP
SC PHASE
COARSE
DOWN
VF
USER SET
H.PHASE
ON
FINE
270°
0°
90° 180°
The camera will now operate under the conditions
thus set.
**Option Card Set*
Component
R/G/B
Return
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APPEARANCE
mm (inch)
99 (3-7/8)
91 (2-3/4)
21.5
(27/32)
8 (5/16)
VIDEO/RGB
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SPECIFICATIONS
Video output:
NTSC composite: 1 V[p-p] (75 Ω)
R/G/B: 0.7 V[p-p] (75 Ω)
Y/C:
Y: 1 V[p-p], C: 0.286 V[p-p]
Y/Pr/Pb:
SYNC:
Y: 1 V[p-p], Pr/Pb: 0.7 V[p-p]
2 V[p-p]
(75 Ω, selected output from 9-pin Dsub connector or 50-pin Dsub camera connector)
Component output switching (selected with menu)
Switch:
Source voltage:
Power consumption:
Operating temperature:
Operating humidity:
Dimensions:
12 V DC (supplied from camera)
2.4 W
−10°C to +45°C (14°F to +113°F)
30 % to 90 %
21.5 (W) x 70 (H) x 99 (D) mm [27/32” x 2-3/4” x 3-7/8”]
80 g
Weight:
Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
STANDARD ACCESSORIES
Screw (6 mm long) ................................................ 2 pcs
Screw (8 mm long) ................................................ 4 pcs
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