Parts and their functions – Инструкция по эксплуатации Panasonic AW-RP655
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START POINT button
Press this to set the position at which the tracing memory
is to be started.
START/STOP button
Press this to start or stop entry into the tracing memory.
RESTORE button
Press this to correct or change what has been entered in
the tracing memory.
RESET button
Press this to erase what has been entered in the tracing
memory.
TR/PSET button
This is used to select the tracing memory mode or preset
memory mode.
Each time it is pressed, the tracing memory mode or
preset memory mode is selected in turn.
When the tracing memory mode is selected, the button’s
lamp comes on; when the preset memory mode is
selected, the lamp goes off.
M.LOCK button
This is used to disable or enable the recording of settings
in the tracing memory or preset memory.
Each time it is pressed, recording disable or enable is
selected in turn.
When recording is disabled, the button’s lamp comes on;
when it is enabled, the lamp goes off.
MEMORY button
This is pressed when the pan/tilt head system’s settings
are to be entered as a preset memory into one of the
TRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons [1] through [50].
Up to 50 settings can be entered per pan/tilt head system
into a preset memory.
Pan/tilt head system’s settings
Pan/tilt head:
Pan/tilt position
Camera:
Zoom, focus, iris, white balance
How to enter settings into the preset memory
Select the pan/tilt head system using the
CONTROL/PREVIEW MONITOR OUT SEL button.
Select the preset memory mode using the
TR/PSET button.
Set the pan/tilt head system.
While pressing the MEMORY button, press one
of the TRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons from
[1] through [50] into which the settings are to be
entered.
TRACING/PRESET MEMORY buttons [1] to [50]
Tracing memory or preset memory data is entered into
these buttons.
Tracing memory: [1] through [10]
Preset memory: [1] through [50]
It is not possible to enter preset memory data into any
button in which a tracing memory has already been
entered.
Parts and their functions