Panasonic AW-RP150GJ AW-RP150 Operation Manual - Operating Instructions - Page 75

Pmem/tmem

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Menu (continued) PMEM/TMEM „„Operating preset memory (PMEM) The preset memory of a remote camera can be operated from the unit. The following settings that you have adjusted in advance can be stored in preset memory. zzPan/tilt positions zzZoom positions zzFocus positions zzLens iris settings (manual iris only) zzWhite balance settings zzGain Notes zzThe number of preset memory that can be registered differs depending on the remote camera. For details, check the Operating Instructions for the corresponding model. zzThe starting positions for the preset memory and tracing memory share preset memory numbers 1 to 10 of the camera. Be aware that if preset memories have been first registered with [PMEM STORE], these will be overwritten if tracing memories are registered. „„Operating tracing memory (TMEM) The unit incorporates tracing memory (TMEM) for recording a series of operations that were performed for a connected remote camera. This feature allows you to duplicate the recorded operations of a remote camera. Recording target Functions that can be recorded Recording time Number of recording memory Camera numbers CAM1 to CAM10 Pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and white balance mode Up to 5 minutes per camera Up to 10 per camera Notes zzThe starting positions for the tracing memory are shared with the preset memory. This means that the start positions numbers 1 to 10 for the tracing memory are saved in the preset memories numbers 1 to 10 of the camera. Be aware that if preset memories have been first registered with [PMEM STORE], these will be overwritten if tracing memories are registered. Also be aware that if you use [PMEM STORE] to register preset memories after registering tracing memories, the tracing memory start positions will be overwritten by the positions registered as preset memories with [PMEM STORE]. zzThe last point when tracing memory is recalled may not match that at the time of recording because of the error of movement of the remote camera. Taking precautions such as the following can help reduce the error. • Use the lens zoom at the WIDE side (wide‑angle end). • Perform pan, tilt, zoom, and focus operations slowly. • Set a short recording time. Execute tracing memory recalling several times to sufficiently check the operation of the remote camera before you begin operation. ⇒ "PMEM LIST" (page 76) ⇒ "PMEM DIRECT" (page 77) ⇒ "PMEM STORE" (page 78) ⇒ "PMEM DEL" (page 79) ⇒ "TMEM" (page 80) ⇒ "SETTING" (page 81) 75

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Menu
(continued)
PMEM/TMEM
±
Operating preset memory (PMEM)
The preset memory of a remote camera can be operated from the unit.
The following settings that you have adjusted in advance can be stored in preset memory.
z
Pan/tilt positions
z
Zoom positions
z
Focus positions
z
Lens iris settings (manual iris only)
z
White balance settings
z
Gain
z
The number of preset memory that can be registered differs depending on the remote camera.
For details, check the Operating Instructions for the corresponding model.
z
The starting positions for the preset memory and tracing memory share preset memory numbers 1 to 10 of the camera.
Be aware that if preset memories have been first registered with [PMEM STORE], these will be overwritten if tracing memories are registered.
Notes
±
Operating tracing memory (TMEM)
The unit incorporates tracing memory (TMEM) for recording a series of operations that were performed for a connected remote camera.
This feature allows you to duplicate the recorded operations of a remote camera.
<Tracing memory>
Recording target
Camera numbers CAM1 to CAM10
Functions that
can be recorded
Pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris, and white balance
mode
Recording time
Up to 5 minutes per camera
Number of
recording
memory
Up to 10 per camera
z
The starting positions for the tracing memory are shared with the preset memory.
This means that the start positions numbers 1 to 10 for the tracing memory are saved in the preset memories numbers 1 to 10 of the camera.
Be aware that if preset memories have been first registered with [PMEM STORE], these will be overwritten if tracing memories are registered.
Also be aware that if you use [PMEM STORE] to register preset memories after registering tracing memories, the tracing memory start positions
will be overwritten by the positions registered as preset memories with [PMEM STORE].
z
The last point when tracing memory is recalled may not match that at the time of recording because of the error of movement of the remote
camera.
Taking precautions such as the following can help reduce the error.
• Use the lens zoom at the WIDE side (wide‑angle end).
• Perform pan, tilt, zoom, and focus operations slowly.
• Set a short recording time.
Execute tracing memory recalling several times to sufficiently check the operation of the remote camera before you begin operation.
Notes
“PMEM LIST” (page 76)
“PMEM DIRECT” (page 77)
“PMEM STORE” (page 78)
“PMEM DEL” (page 79)
“TMEM” (page 80)
“SETTING” (page 81)