Pre-set the sequence in which to view an image from a series of different cameras. The WV-CU650 System Controller
makes it possible to choose from a variety of sequence patterns with push-button ease. Just select the one that
provides the most effective coverage.
Tour Sequence
The monitor switches automatically, following a pre-set sequence from
channel 1 to channel 64. Each sequence can include up to 64 steps,
with each step set from one to 30 seconds in length. In addition, dome
cameras can also be pre-set to precisely the viewing angle you need.
Up to 32 touring patterns can be stored in memory for easy recall.
step 1
Tour 1
C1
Tour 2
C5
Tour 3
C9
Tour 32
C13
step 2
C2
C6
C10
C14
step 3
C3
C7
C11
C15
step 64
C16
C4
C8
C12
The image shifts automatically from one camera to another, as programmed.
The images can
be seen on any
monitor.
Group Sequence
(Simultaneous tour sequencing)
Sequence mode
(In response to spot alarm)
This feature allows you to activate multiple, pre-set tour sequences by
pushing a single button. Each group can include up to four tour
sequences. Up to four group sequences can be stored in memory.
When the alarm signal is received, the monitor and camera
instantly switch to the spot from which it originates. When
two or more alarms are received, the system switches
instantly to the spot from which the latest alarm originates.
Pressing the ACK key switches operator control to the
camera from which the alarm was received.
Camera 1 shows spot where alarm originated.
Image shifts from Camera 8 to Camera 1.
Group sequence 1
Monitor 1
Tour 1
C1
Monitor 2
Tour 5
C20
Monitor 3
Tour 2
C5
Monitor 4
Tour 7
C15
Group sequence 2
Group sequence 3
Group sequence 4
Monitor 1: Alarm 1 received
from Camera 1.
Monitor1: Alarms are received sequentially
from Alarm 1 (Camera 1) to Alarm 8 (Camera 8).
Sequencing Increases Monitoring Efficiency
Concerning start of Sequence Alarm
The system can also be pre-set to start a tour sequence
when an alarm signal is received. However, once a
sequence begins, a second alarm cannot enter the monitor,
as it can in sequence or hold mode.
Most recent 100 alarms display
The monitor display shows up to 100 of the most recent
alarms in chronological order, allowing quick
confirmation of alarm location, date, and time. Images
can be recalled and reviewed with push button ease
using the WV-CU650 system controller.
Alarm history management using
a personal computer
The alarm log can be output to a personal computer using
the RS232C serial port, allowing use of the personal
computer to manage alarm histories.
CH 1
ALARM 01
CH 8
ALARM 08
CH 5
ALARM 05
CH 1
ALARM 01
Hold mode
(In response to spot alarm)
When the alarm signal is received, the monitor shows the
image from the pre-set camera. When two or more alarms
are received, the monitor continues to show the image of
the spot from which the first alarm was received. Pressing
the ACK key switches operator control to the camera from
which the alarm was received.
Camera 1 shows spot where alarm originated.
Only the image from Camera 1 is seen. The * signal that appears
on the monitor indicates that additional alarms have been received.
Monitor 1: Alarm 1 received
from Camera 1.
Monitor1: Alarms are received sequentially
from Alarm 1 (Camera 1) to Alarm 8 (Camera 8).
CH 1
ALARM 01
Tour Sequence 1 starts automatically.
Monitor 1: Alarm 1
(Tour Sequence 1)
CH 1
ALARM 01
T-SEQ 1
ALARM 01
Sequencing and Alarm. Just Two of Many Features that Support Effective Surveillance.
Sequencing Increases Monitoring Efficiency
Instant No-Escape Alarms
Instant No-Escape Alarms
RS-485 Port
Up to 64 cameras can be controlled through the built-in RS-485 ports.
RS232C External Serial Interface
The RS232C port permits system set-up and alarm history
management from a personal computer. It also supports time-lapse
VTR and other peripherals.
User Management Protects Against Misuse
OPE
7
OPE
8
OPE
9
OPE
10
OPE
11
OPE
12
OPE
13
OPE
14
OPE
15
OPE
16
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Priority
OPERATOR’S LEVEL TABLE
31256
34397
32356
34682
34645
31625
OPE
2
OPE
3
OPE
4
OPE
5
OPE
6
Password
21233
OPE
1
12123
25376
21325
22342
24953
39262
39768
37322
31828
SX150 Setup
Camera Setup
Indicate Alarm History
Indicate Video Loss History
Indicate System Status
One Alarm Reset
All Alarm Reset
Camera Cleaning
Select Camera
Start Sequence
Register Preset
Display OSD
Control Camera
Control Recorder
Indicate System Status
One Alarm Reset
All Alarm Reset
Camera Cleaning
Select Camera
Start Sequence
Register Preset
Display OSD
Control Camera
Control Recorder
Display OSD
Control Camera
Control Recorder
1. Video signal
Transmits the image captured by the camera to the Matrix Switcher.
2. Control data
Transmits control data from the switcher to the cameras that are
compatible with Panasonic coaxial control system. Transmits alarm
signal from the cameras to the switcher.
3. Synchronous signals (VD2)
Supports almost all Panasonic CCD cameras (see compatible
camera list). Allows simultaneous image switching by cameras
and the Matrix Switcher, preventing image distortion.
4. Alarm signals
Transmits alarm signals received from the camera to the Matrix
Switcher, initiating the pre-set alarm event sequence.
This system manages user names and other user information
for up to 16 users, who may use the controller itself or log in
from a personal computer. Matrix System150 operation can be
limited by use of five user attributes including operator number,
password, level, priority, and the cameras the user is permitted
to operate. This user management feature prevents improper
use by outsiders or unauthorized persons.
Operator Registration
Video Loss Detection automatically senses
camera malfunction
This feature automatically senses
loss of video signal input and
displays a warning on the monitor,
allowing speedy response to such
problems as power outage,
severed camera cables or
damaged cameras.
Monitor Character Displays
Four types of information are displayed on the monitor using the built-in
character generator IC.
1. Date and time
Choice of five date styles and 24-hour or 12-hour time displays.
2. Camera title
A label up to 20 characters long can
be added to the camera number.
3. Monitor status
Shows monitor number, keyboard
number, and sequence status.
4. Event information
Shows time and other information
concerning alarm or timed events.
User Management Protects Against Misuse
Other Convenient Features
Other Convenient Features
Timing Pulse (VD2) for Vertical Genlock
Camera to Matrix Switcher
Matrix Switcher to Camera
Data 8-bit x 4
Alarm
Video
Vertical Blanking
Since 1988, most of Panasonic cameras have been designed and manufactured to accept VD2 signal for system integration.
WV-CU650
WJ-SX150A
WJ-SX155
VD2 Compatible Panasonic Camera List
Video signals, control data, synchronous signals (VD2), and alarm signals are all transmitted over the same coaxial,
multiplex cable. Use of the same cable reduces both time and trouble required for camera installation. Each coaxial
cable can be up to 1,200 m long.
64 Channels are All Transmitted via the Same Coaxial Cable
64 Channels are All Transmitted via the Same Coaxial Cable
Video Loss History Table
Example of Character Displays
The above all photographs were taken for the purpose of explanation; actual images may differ.
B/W Camera
WV-BP330 Series
Colour Camera
WV-CW480 Series, WV-CW240 Series, WV-CF284/294,
WV-CL930 Series, WV-CL270 Series,
WV-CW380 Series, WV-CP250 Series,
WV-CP280 Series, WV-CP480 Series
Integrated
WV-CW960/970 Series, WV-CS950 Series,
Dome Camera
WV-CS570 Series
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