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Panasonic AW-UE150WP - User Manual

Panasonic AW-UE150WP
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ENGLISH
Model No.
AW‑UE150WP
Model No.
AW‑UE150KP
Model No.
AW‑UE150WE
Model No.
AW‑UE150KE
Operating Instructions
4K Integrated Camera
Before operating this product, please read the instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
Please carefully read the “Read this first!” (pages 2 to 5) of this Manual before use.
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    Theodore ChristensenSep 9, 2025
    What to do if multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed on Panasonic AW-UE150WP?
    • P
      Patrick MarshallSep 9, 2025
      If multiple color bands (color bars) are displayed on your Panasonic Security Camera, switch to the camera picture.
  • S
    stewartmaryAug 25, 2025
    How to troubleshoot no power on Panasonic Security Camera?
    • B
      Benjamin WilsonAug 26, 2025
      If no power is supplied to the Panasonic Security Camera, make sure the AC cable of the external DC power supply is securely connected to the AC outlet and that the power plug of the external DC power supply is connected properly. Verify the LAN cable is securely connected to the LAN connector for IP control. Ensure the network cable for the PoE++ compatible power supply device and the unit are connected properly. Note that power may not be supplied if the total power limit is exceeded on power supply devices that allow connections to multiple PoE++ terminals. If the unit is connected to the controller, ensure it has been connected properly. Consider the power source when performing operations from a wireless remote control.
  • S
    sabrina21Aug 26, 2025
    Why the tally lamps do not light on my Panasonic Security Camera?
    • M
      Maria ParkerAug 26, 2025
      If the Panasonic Security Camera tally lamps do not light, ensure that the [Tally] setting is not set to [Disable]. If it is, the unit's tally lamp will not light.
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    marywilsonSep 23, 2025
    What to do if I cannot access my Panasonic Security Camera from a web browser?
    • P
      Patricia PierceSep 23, 2025
      If the [LINK] LED of the LAN connector for IP control is not lit, it means that something is wrong with the connection to the LAN or that the network at the connection destination is not working properly. Check the LAN cable for defective contacts, and check the wiring.
  • T
    Tracy SchroederSep 10, 2025
    How to fix 1080/50p images are not output on Panasonic Security Camera?
    • J
      Jennifer LoganSep 12, 2025
      If 1080/50p images are not output from your Panasonic Security Camera, ensure that the format is set to 50p by configuring the format setting.
  • J
    Joseph HayesSep 15, 2025
    Why the brightness changes cyclically or the colors change on Panasonic AW-UE150WP Security Camera?
    • C
      Christian KnappSep 15, 2025
      These phenomena (flicker) may occur under the illumination produced by fluorescent lighting, mercury bulbs or other types of discharge tubes.
  • K
    kellylewisSep 4, 2025
    How to fix something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures on Panasonic AW-UE150WP?
    • R
      reyescatherineSep 4, 2025
      If something is wrong with the coloring of the pictures on your Panasonic Security Camera, activate the ATW (Auto tracking white adjustment) function. Note that in some situations, the proper colors may not be reproduced using the ATW function.
  • J
    Jaime DaughertySep 5, 2025
    Why the images are distorted on my Panasonic AW-UE150WP?
    • J
      John FisherSep 5, 2025
      If the Panasonic Security Camera images are distorted, it may be due to congestion on the transmission path, preventing proper transmission, or video packet shuffling on the transmission path.
  • M
    marymartinezNov 23, 2025
    How to fix cannot access from a web browser on Panasonic Security Camera?
    • C
      Cristina McconnellNov 23, 2025
      If you cannot access the Panasonic Security Camera from a web browser, ensure that a LAN cable of category 5e or above has been connected to the LAN connector for IP control. Check if the [LINK] LED of the LAN connector for IP control is lit. If not, there may be a problem with the connection to the LAN, or the network at the connection destination may not be working properly. Also, ensure the power is on. Verify that a valid IP address has been set in the unit and that you are accessing the correct IP address. If the HTTPS function is enabled, access via "https://". Confirm that the same IP address setting is not being used by another unit. Check the subnet mask setting to ensure it matches the network subnet of the connection destination. Verify that the "Use a proxy server" setting has ...
  • L
    Lindsay GardnerAug 30, 2025
    How to fix picture is flipped vertically on Panasonic Security Camera?
    • R
      Ryan NashAug 30, 2025
      If the Panasonic Security Camera picture is flipped vertically, ensure that the stand-alone (Desktop) installation setting has been selected correctly.

Summary

Read this first!

EMC NOTICE FOR THE PURCHASER;USER OF THE APPARATUS

Pre-requisite conditions to achieving compliance with the above standards

Details prerequisites for peripheral equipment and special connecting cables to achieve compliance.

Performance level

Explains the performance level and measures to minimize interference effects.

Note on grounding

Before use

Overview

Provides a general overview of the product's features, compatibility, and design.

Computer requirements

Lists the necessary hardware and software specifications for using the unit with a PC.

Network security

Features

Accessories

Optional accessories

Lists additional accessories available for purchase that enhance the unit's functionality.

Operating precautions

Wireless remote control (optional accessory)

Parts and their functions

Camera unit

Details the physical components and their functions on the camera unit itself.

Setting the remote control IDs

Network settings

Use the Easy IP Setup Software to establish the unit’s settings

Guides on using the Easy IP Setup Software for network configuration and IP address settings.

How to turn the power on and off

Selecting the shooting modes (scene files)

Types of shooting modes

Describes the four available shooting modes (Scene1-Scene4) for adapting to different conditions.

How to select the shooting mode

Provides step-by-step instructions for selecting a shooting mode via wireless remote control.

What to do when encountering problems in the basic shooting operations

More advanced operations

Manual shooting

Details how to manually adjust focus, iris, shutter speed, and gain for precise control.

Preset memories

Explains how to register and recall up to 100 camera settings including direction, zoom, focus, and white balance.

White balance adjustment

Covers procedures for adjusting white balance using AWB, ATW, presets, and VAR for accurate color reproduction.

Black balance adjustment

Explains how to adjust black levels accurately to ensure proper color tones across the entire screen.

Manual shooting

Manually adjusting the focus

Step-by-step guide for manual focus adjustment using the wireless remote or controller.

Manually adjusting the iris

Instructions for manually adjusting the lens iris for optimal exposure control.

Manually adjusting the shutter speed

Details methods for setting shutter speed, including time and frequency specifications.

Manually adjusting the gain

Explains how to adjust image gain manually or automatically for optimal brightness.

Preset memories

Registering the settings in the preset memories

Guides on how to save camera positions, zoom, focus, iris, and gain settings into preset memories.

Calling the settings of the preset memories

Instructions on how to recall previously saved preset memory settings.

White balance adjustment

Automatic adjustment (AWB: AWB A or AWB B)

Details the procedure for automatic white balance adjustment and storing results in memory A or B.

White balance adjustment (continued)

Auto tracking white adjustment (ATW)

Explains ATW function for continuous, automatic white balance correction adapting to lighting changes.

3200 K and 5600 K presets

Describes using preset color temperatures for specific lighting sources like halogen or daylight.

Black level (master pedestal) adjustment

Genlock adjustment

Horizontal phase adjustment

Guides on aligning horizontal phase for external synchronization using waveforms and oscilloscopes.

Camera menu items

Top Menu screen

Displays the main menu structure, listing Camera, System, Output, Pan/Tilt, Preset, and Maintenance options.

Camera screen

Provides access to core camera settings including scene, brightness, picture, matrix, and lens.

System screen

Allows configuration of system parameters like frequency, format, shooting mode, genlock, and fan settings.

Lens screen

Provides settings for focus mode, zoom options, digital extender, and optical image stabilization.

Pan;Tilt screen

Maintenance screen

Firmware Version 1;2 screen

Displays detailed firmware version information for the unit's components.

IP Network screen

Allows configuration of network settings including IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.

Error Status screen

Displays the current status of potential errors within the unit's hardware components.

Displaying the web screen

Displaying the web screen using a personal computer

Guides on accessing the unit's web interface via a personal computer using a web browser.

Displaying the web screen (continued)

Logging into the Web screen

Details the process of logging into the web interface, including user authentication requirements.

Web screen operations

Live screen [Live]

Describes the live video display interface, including compression options and control buttons.

Web screen configurations

Web setup screen [Setup]

Overview of the web setup interface for configuring unit settings.

Basic settings [Basic]

Provides access to system, frequency, format, shooting mode, genlock, and fan settings.

Image screen [Image;Audio]

Allows configuration of IP video settings, audio, image adjustments, lens, and UHD crop parameters.

Web screen configurations (continued)

User management settings [User mng.]

Manages user accounts and host authentication for accessing the unit.

Network settings [Network]

Facilitates network configuration including IP address, subnet mask, and DNS settings.

Maintenance [Maintenance]

Provides access to system logs, firmware version, initialization, and error status.

Web screen configurations (continued)

System screen [System]

Allows configuration of system parameters like frequency, format, shooting mode, genlock, and fan settings.

Pan;Tilt

Provides settings for install position, picture flip, speed modes, zoom position, and focus adjustment.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Live page screen [Live page]

Manages camera title, automatic viewer installation, and smoother video display settings.

Image screen [Image;Audio]

Configures IP video settings, streaming modes, initial display settings, JPEG, H.264, and H.265 parameters.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Streaming mode

Allows selection of transmission modes like H.264, H.265, JPEG, RTMP, and NDI|HX for IP streaming.

Initial display setting

Sets the initial stream type displayed in the Live screen, choosing from H.264 or JPEG streams.

Web screen configurations (continued)

JPEG

Configuration options for JPEG image transmission, including capture size, refresh interval, and image quality.

Web screen configurations (continued)

H.264

Settings for H.264 image transmission, covering transmission type, priority, frame rate, and image capture size.

Web screen configurations (continued)

H.265

Configuration options for H.265 image transmission, including resolution, frame rate, and bit rate settings.

Web screen configurations (continued)

RTMP

Settings for RTMP transmission, including server setup and streaming format for H.264 images.

Web screen configurations (continued)

NDI|HX

Configuration for NDI|HX transmission, covering settings like stream, image capture size, frame rate, and bit rate.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Audio setting screen [Audio]

Allows configuration of audio input type, volume level, plugin power, and audio over IP transmission settings.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Image adjust screen [Image adjust]

Provides controls for adjusting image quality, including scene, brightness, iris, shutter, and ND filter settings.

Web screen configurations (continued)

White Balance Mode

Allows selection of white balance modes like ATW, AWB A/B, 3200K, 5600K, or VAR for accurate color.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Matrix Type [Normal, EBU, NTSC, User]

Selects the color matrix type for saturation and color phase compensation.

Lens setting screen [Lens]

Provides settings for focus mode, zoom options, digital extender, and optical image stabilization.

Web screen configurations (continued)

UHD crop setting screen [UHD Crop]

Configures the crop function for UHD to FHD conversion, including marker and output select settings.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Preset position screen [Preset position]

Allows setting, recalling, and managing preset camera positions and names.

Web screen configurations (continued)

User management screen [User mng.]

Manages user accounts, authentication settings, and access levels for unit access.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Host authentication screen [Host auth.]

Configures host authentication to restrict access by IP address, defining access levels.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Network setup screen [Network]

Sets up network parameters like IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS, and HTTP port.

Web screen configurations (continued)

Advanced network setting screen [Advanced]

Provides settings for NTP, UPnP, and HTTPS functions, including status and port configurations.

Web screen configurations (continued)

HTTPS settings [HTTPS]

Enables encrypted camera access and improves communication safety via HTTPS.

Generating a CRT key (SSL encryption key) [CRT key generate]

Generating a self-signed certificate (security certificate) [Self-signed Certificate - Generate]

Generating a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) [CA Certificate - Generate Certificate Signing Request]

Installing a Server Certificate [CA Certificate - CA Certificate install]

Install the security certificate

Maintenance screen [Maintenance]

System log screen [System log]

Provides access to system logs, including event and error logs, and their details.

Product information screen [Product info.]

Upgrading the firmware (Firmware file)

Reset settings screen [Default reset]

Back up screen [Backup]

Download

Allows saving unit settings to a personal computer for backup purposes.

Upload

Enables loading saved settings from a personal computer back into the unit.

Displaying the web screen using a personal computer equipped with a touch panel

PTZ operation screen for touch panels

Touch-optimized interface for PTZ operations including zoom, focus, pan/tilt, and speed controls.

Preset operation screen for touch panels

Touch-optimized interface for preset operations, allowing selection and management of camera positions.

Image adjust operation screen for touch panels

Touch-optimized interface for image adjustments like iris, gain, white balance, shutter, and ND filter.

Displaying the web screen using a mobile terminal

Camera control screen [Camera Control]

Mobile-optimized interface for camera control, including PTZ, zoom, focus, and preset operations.

Limiters

Setting;releasing the limiters

Setting the limiters

Step-by-step guide for defining upper, lower, left, and right movement range limiters.

Releasing the limiters

Instructions on how to remove previously set movement range limiters.

Safe mode

Troubleshooting

Operation

Addresses operational issues such as no power, inability to operate, or incorrect directional control.

Troubleshooting (continued)

Cannot access from a web browser

Provides solutions for issues preventing access to the unit via a web browser, including network and IP configuration problems.

Troubleshooting (continued)

Video

Covers common video-related issues like no picture, distorted images, color problems, and focusing difficulties.

Troubleshooting (continued)

IP images

Addresses problems with displaying IP images, including no display, blurriness, or update issues.

Specifications

Panasonic AW-UE150WP Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelAW-UE150WP
CategorySecurity Camera
LanguageEnglish

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