Panasonic AW-PH360L Service Manual ▷ View online
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ORDER NO. CBMD0601004
AW-PH360L
Indoor Pan/Tilt Head
Sec. 1 Service Information
Sec. 2 Disassembly Procedures
Sec. 3 Schematic Diagrams
Sec. 4 Circuit Board Diagrams
Sec. 5 Exploded Views &
Replacement Parts List
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Specifications
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WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not
contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered
by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or
products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered
by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or
products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
Power supply:
DC +12 V (connector)
Power consumption: 3 A (camera power included),
1.3 A (pan/tilt head only)
Genlock input:
Black burst or composite video (BNC connector)
Camera video output:
Video: 75
Ω (BNC connector)
Y:
75
Ω (BNC connector)
Pr:
75
Ω (BNC connector) (Switchable to SDI)
Pb:
75
Ω (BNC connector)
SDI:
BNC connector (Switchable to Pr)
Camera / pan/tilt head control:
• Controller (AW-RP301/AW-RP305)
Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)
• Controller (AW-RP501/AW-RP505)
Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)
Camera control: Interactive serial communication (BNC connector)
• Controller (AW-RP605A)
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-422 (RJ-45, modular jack)
• Controller (AW-RP400)
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-485 (RJ-45, modular jack)
• Controller (Personal computer, etc.)
Camera / Pan/tilt head control: RS-232C (28 pin, half pitch connector)
Lamp control:
Control signals (connector)
Option control:
Control signals (connector)
Maximum cable length:
• Controller (AW-RP301/AW-RP305/AW-RP501/AW-RP505/AW-RP400)
500 m (with BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable, 10BASE-T straight
cable equivalent to UTP category 5)
• Controller (AW-RP605A)
1000 m (with BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable, 10BASE-T straight
cable equivalent to UTP category 5)
When the SDI signal is transmitted:
200 m with BBC No.PSF1/2M, BELDEN 8281 coaxial cable
indicates safety information.
Maximum load capacity: 4 kg
Allowable operating temperature:
–10˚C to +45˚C
Allowable operating humidity:
Max. 90%
Dimensions (W x H x D): 130 x 244 x 192 mm
Weight:
Approx. 3.5 kg
Finish:
AV ivory paint (colour resembling Munsell 7.9Y 6.8/0.8)
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Accessories
Functions/performance
Tilt range:
190 degrees (approx. ±95 degrees)
Tilt range may be subject to restrictions depending on the
mounted camera cable, lens, etc.
Tilt range may be subject to restrictions depending on the
mounted camera cable, lens, etc.
Panning range:
300 degrees (approx. ±150 degrees)
Maximum operating speed: 30 degrees/sec. for panning, 25 degrees/sec. for tilting
Repeatability:
Less than ±3'
Noise level:
Less than NC30
Weight and Dimensions indicated above are approximate.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Camera cable .................................... ( x 1)
Tilting arm ......................................... ( x 1)
Tilting arm fixing screws
Tilting arm ......................................... ( x 1)
Tilting arm fixing screws
M4 x 12 mm ................................... ( x 4)
Safety chain ...................................... ( x 1)
Chain attachment screws
(with flat and spring washers)
(with flat and spring washers)
M4 x 8 mm ..................................... ( x 1)
M4 x 6 mm ..................................... ( x 1)
M2.6 x 6 mm .................................. ( x 1)
M4 x 6 mm ..................................... ( x 1)
M2.6 x 6 mm .................................. ( x 1)
Please check the following accessories have been provided.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short
circuit is found, replace all parts which have been
over-heated or damaged by the short circuit.
over-heated or damaged by the short circuit.
2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices
such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are
properly installed.
properly installed.
3. After servicing, make the following leakage current
checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to
shock hazards.
shock hazards.
LEAKAGE CURRENT COLD CHECK
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the
two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohm meter,
between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed
metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as
screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. The
resistance value must be more than 5M
metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as
screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. The
resistance value must be more than 5M
Ω.
Figure1
LEAKAGE CURRENT HOT CHECK (See Figure 1)
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet.
Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5K
Ω, 10W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15μ F
capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set
an a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in
Figure1.
an a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in
Figure1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more
sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the
voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet repeat each of the
above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.15 volts
RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229
equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage
current must not exceed 0.1 milliamp. In case a
measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a
possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should
be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the
customer.
equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage
current must not exceed 0.1 milliamp. In case a
measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a
possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should
be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the
customer.
ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF)
Distinction of Pbf PCB:
PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF
stamp on the PCB.
Caution:
1. Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard
PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder will have a PbF
stamp on the PCB.
Caution:
1. Pb free solder has a higher melting point than standard
solder; Typically the melting point is 50–70 (30-40
)
higher. Please use a high temperature soldering iron. In
case of the soldering iron with temperature control,
please set it to 700
case of the soldering iron with temperature control,
please set it to 700
±20 (370±10 ).
2. Pb free solder will tend to splash when heated too high
(about 1100 /600
).
ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged
easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
called Electrostatically sensitive (ED) Devices. Examples of
typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some
field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are
called Electrostatically sensitive (ED) Devices. Examples of
typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some
field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain
off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a
known earth ground.
off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a
known earth ground.
Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available
discharging wrist trap device, which should be removed
for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the
unit under test.
discharging wrist trap device, which should be removed
for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the
unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES
devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface
such as alminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge
buildup or exposure of the assembly.
such as alminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge
buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or
unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device classified as
“anti-static” can generate electrical charges sufficient to
damage ES devices.
damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES
devices.
devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its
protective package until immediately before you are ready
to install it.
to install it.
(most replacement ES devices are package with leads
electrically shorted together by conductive foam, alminum
foil or comparable conductive material).
electrically shorted together by conductive foam, alminum
foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from
the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into
which the device will be installed.
protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into
which the device will be installed.
CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or
circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged
replacement ES devices. (Otherwise hamless motion
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the
lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate
static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device).
such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the
lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate
static electricity sufficient to damage an ES device).
X-RADIATION
WARNING
1. The potential source of X-radiation in EVF sets is the
1. The potential source of X-radiation in EVF sets is the
High Voltage section and the picture tube.
2. When using a picture tube test jig for service, ensure that
jig is capable of handling 10kV without causing
X-Radiation.
X-Radiation.
Note : It is important to use an accurate periodically
calibrated high voltage meter.
3. Measure the High Voltage. The meter (electric type)
reading should indicate 2.5kV,±0.15kV. If the meter
indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and
correction is required to prevent the possibility of
premature component failure. To prevent an X-Radiation
possibility, it is essential to use the specified picture tube.
indication is out of tolerance, immediate service and
correction is required to prevent the possibility of
premature component failure. To prevent an X-Radiation
possibility, it is essential to use the specified picture tube.