Warning – Toa C-PH200 User Manual
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Camera mounting plate
Adjusting the horizontal rotation angle
Loosen the cam fixing screw to allow the cam to
move in the direction indicated by the arrow,
and tighten while set in the desired position.
Cam fixing screw
Leftward rotation cam
Rightward rotation cam
Rotation angle
narrows
Rotation angle
narrows
Adjusting the Vertical Rotation Angle
Loosen the cam fixing screw to allow the cam to move in the direction indicated by the arrow,
and tighten while set in the desired position. If the cam movement distance is insufficient,
install the cam fixing screw in the adjacent auxiliary hole.
Downward rotation cam
Upward rotation cam
Rotation angle narrows
Rotation angle narrows
Cam fixing screw auxiliary hole (4 places)
Cam fixing screw
Do not operate the Remote Controller while somebody
is handling the pan/tilt head, as fingers may become
caught in the pan/tilt head, resulting in personal injury!
WARNING
5.3. Rotation Angle Adjustment
• The C-PH200 is shipped preset to the maximum horizontal and vertical rotation angles including 20° upward,
70° downward, and 175° left and right. These rotation angles can be adjusted as shown below to
accommodate particular requirements of installation location and/or purpose of use.
• Use a Phillips screwdriver to adjust rotation angles.
Note
• The C-PH200 does not come with a graduated angle plate for setting rotation angles. Therefore, be sure to
check the unit’s full rotation angle with an operation test.
• If the C-PH200 is suspended (i.e. is mounted “upside-down”), then throughout this manual the word “left”
should be read as “right”, and the word “right” should be read as “left”. (For example, read “leftward” rotation
cam as “rightward” rotation cam.) Similarly, read “upward” as downward” and vice versa.