Panasonic AW-UN70 Operating Instructions - Page 133

Set Auto Shutter Limit to Off., The screen is

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Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Cause and remedial action No focusing in Night mode ●● Are you shooting in visible light?  The focusing position differs between visible light conditions and infrared conditions due to the difference in the index of refraction. It is assumed with the unit that the infrared light has a wavelength in the vicinity of 850 nm when Night mode is used. Focus manually as required. The images appear jerky when the 1080/29.97PsF or 1080/25PsF format is selected ●● Operation is problem-free.  What happens with the PsF (progressive segmented frame) system is that the same images as the progressive system are output by recording the same images in field 1 and field 2 so that the resulting images may appear somewhat jerky. Something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures ●● Activate the ATW (Auto tracking white adjustment) function. ●● In some situations, the proper colors may not be reproduced using the ATW function.  In cases like this, proceed with the white balance adjustment. ●● Use the ND filters to adjust light intensity. The pictures are too light ●● Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual or too dark setting and adjust the iris manually. ●● Set "Auto Shutter Limit" to "Off". The images are in black and white ●● Is Night mode established?  In Night mode, the images are output in black and white. The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) does not work ●● Is Night mode established?  The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) cannot be used in Night mode. ●● Is the scene mode set to [Full Auto]?  ATW is performed in Full Auto mode. The screen is excessively bright in Night mode The iris cannot be operated in Night mode ●● In Night mode, the iris is set to open as a measure to prevent video spying. Adjust the brightness at the light source. The subjects appear distorted ●● Since this camera uses a MOS image device, the shooting timing differs slightly at the top left and bottom right of the screen. This means that if a subject has moved quickly across in front of the camera, it may appear slightly distorted. This is not a malfunction. Reference pages P.14 --- P.19 P.17 to 20 P.36, P.80 P.14 P.37, P.79 P.36, P.39, P.80 P.17 to 19, P.36, P.39, P.80 P.9 P.36, P.39, P.80 --- 133

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Symptom
Cause and remedial action
Reference
pages
No focusing in Night
mode
Are you shooting in visible light?
The focusing position differs between visible light conditions and
infrared conditions due to the difference in the index of refraction.
It is assumed with the unit that the infrared light has a wavelength in
the vicinity of 850 nm when Night mode is used. Focus manually as
required.
P.14
The images appear jerky
when the 1080/29.97PsF
or 1080/25PsF format is
selected
Operation is problem‑free.
What happens with the PsF (progressive segmented frame) system
is that the same images as the progressive system are output by
recording the same images in field 1 and field 2 so that the resulting
images may appear somewhat jerky.
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Something is wrong
with the coloring of the
pictures
Activate the ATW (Auto tracking white adjustment) function.
P.19
In some situations, the proper colors may not be reproduced
using the ATW function.
In cases like this, proceed with the white balance adjustment.
P.17 to 20
The pictures are too light
or too dark
Use the ND filters to adjust light intensity.
P.36, P.80
Either select the auto setting for the iris or select the manual
setting and adjust the iris manually.
P.14
Set “Auto Shutter Limit” to “Off”.
P.37, P.79
The images are in black
and white
Is Night mode established?
In Night mode, the images are output in black and white.
P.36, P.39,
P.80
The auto white balance
adjustment (AWB) does
not work
Is Night mode established?
The auto white balance adjustment (AWB) cannot be used in Night
mode.
P.17 to 19,
P.36, P.39,
P.80
Is the scene mode set to [Full Auto]?
ATW is performed in Full Auto mode.
P.9
The screen is
excessively bright
in Night mode
In Night mode, the iris is set to open as a measure to prevent
video spying. Adjust the brightness at the light source.
P.36, P.39,
P.80
The iris cannot be
operated in Night mode
The subjects appear
distorted
Since this camera uses a MOS image device, the shooting timing
differs slightly at the top left and bottom right of the screen.
This means that if a subject has moved quickly across in front of
the camera, it may appear slightly distorted.
This is not a malfunction.
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Troubleshooting
(continued)