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CONTENTS

PREFACE .......................................................................................................................... 6
FEATURES ........................................................................................................................ 6

Camera Cleaning ....................................................................................................... 7

Preset Data Uploading or Downloading .................................................................... 7

PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................................. 7
CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................................................. 9
SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 10

Setup Menu  ............................................................................................................. 10

Setup Menu Description  ............................................................................................ 13

SETTING PROCEDURES .................................................................................................. 17

Menu Display ............................................................................................................. 17

Preset Menu ............................................................................................................... 18

Deleting Preset Positions ........................................................................................... 22

Home Position Setting (HOME POSITION)  ................................................................ 23

Self Return Setting (SELF RETURN)  .......................................................................... 23

Auto Mode Selection (AUTO MODE) ......................................................................... 23

Auto Pan Key Setting (AUTO PAN KEY) .................................................................... 25

Digital Flip Setting (DIGITAL FLIP)  ............................................................................ 25

Special 1 Menu Setting (SPECIAL 1) ......................................................................... 27

Camera Setting .......................................................................................................... 34

RS485 Setup .............................................................................................................. 43

INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. 45
CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................................ 50
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ................................................................................................. 52
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................. 53
ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................. 54
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  .............................................................................................. 54
APPENDIX ........................................................................................................................ 55

Summary of Contents for Super Dynamic II WV-CS854B

Page 1: ...lor CCTV Camera Operating Instructions Model No WV CS854B Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use FRANÇAIS ENGLISH ...

Page 2: ...ent in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the use...

Page 3: ...r outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appara...

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Page 5: ...et Menu 18 Deleting Preset Positions 22 Home Position Setting HOME POSITION 23 Self Return Setting SELF RETURN 23 Auto Mode Selection AUTO MODE 23 Auto Pan Key Setting AUTO PAN KEY 25 Digital Flip Setting DIGITAL FLIP 25 Special 1 Menu Setting SPECIAL 1 27 Camera Setting 34 RS485 Setup 43 INSTALLATION 45 CONNECTIONS 50 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS 52 SPECIFICATIONS 53 ACCESSORIES 54 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 54 ...

Page 6: ...g under the camera Digital Flip Operation 6 A newly developed 1 4 inch CCD is employed for use under extremely low light conditions 0 06 lx for monochrome and 1 lx for color It also assures clear display of pictures in which bright and dark objects coexist without mutual interference thanks to Super Dynamic 2 DSP Setup menus allow the camera to fulfill surveillance tasks by such means as Motion De...

Page 7: ...a with care Do not misuse the camera Avoid striking shaking etc The camera could be damaged by improper handling or storage 3 Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture nor try to operate it in wet areas This product is designed for indoor use or locations where it is protected from rain and moisture Turn the power off immediately and ask qualified service personnel for servicing Moisture can da...

Page 8: ...th a soft cloth 11 Consumables Parts having contacts such as the lens drive motors cooling fan motor and slip rings inside the camera are subject to wear with time Please ask the nearest service center about replacement and maintenance of such parts 12 Do not aim the camera at the same object for a long time Burn in of an image may be caused on the fluorescent screen of CRT 13 Self diagnosis Funct...

Page 9: ...larm Input Connector w Alarm Output Connector e Video Output Connector r Data Port t Power Cable y Camera Mounting Base u Panning Start Point i Fall Prevention Wire o Decoration Cover 0 Dome Cover 9 w e r t q y u o i 0 ...

Page 10: ...e Selection P 36 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement P 36 Synchronization P 37 White Balance P 38 Motion Detector P 39 Auto Focus Setting P 40 Special 2 Menu P 40 RS 485 Setup P 43 Password Lock P 26 Preset No Setting P 18 Preset Setting Menu P 18 Auto Pan Setting P 25 INT Manual Selection P 37 LL Manual Selection P 37 VD2 Automatic Selection P 37 Manual Level Adjustment ATW1 ATW2 P 38 Manual Level...

Page 11: ... 43 Alarm Data P 43 Delay Time P 43 Light Control Setting P 21 To Restore the Camera Default Position P 42 Camera Resetting P 42 Zone Number Selection P 27 Zone Parameter Setting P 27 Setting for ON USER P 29 Setting for ON NESW P 28 Area Title Display P 29 Learning Display P 30 Alarm IN OUT Setting P 31 Cleaning Display P 32 Scene File Setting P 21 Preset Speed P 22 B W AUTO ON OFF P 41 B W Auto ...

Page 12: ...ET SW Enter CAM ID PRESET ID display position MON ESC key MON ESC key SET key SET SW for 2 seconds Enter MASK setting MON ESC key MON ESC key SET key SET SW for 2 seconds All Reset F3 key 4 5 6 key for 2 seconds or more 4 5 6 key for 2 seconds or more R SET L SW for 2 seconds 4 6 key for 2 seconds or more 4 6 key for 2 seconds or more R L SW for 2 seconds OPERATE LOGIN ALARM FUNCTION SX IRIS CLOSE...

Page 13: ...position AT the auto mode is set to other than OFF Activates the auto mode HP Shifts the camera direction to the home position AP Starts the auto pan function SQ Starts the sequence function SR Starts the sort function PT Starts the patrol function See page 23 for the setting Auto Mode AUTO MODE The auto mode is used for setting the movement of the camera You can select one of four automatic opera...

Page 14: ...eted in the ALARM IN mode When positioning to the starting point is completed while AUTO MODE is set to AUTO PAN When positioning to the starting point is completed while PATROL is set to PLAY 9 Image Hold IMAGE HOLD The camera picture remains as a still image on the monitor screen or until the camera reaches the preset position This function is useful for surveillance via a local area network 10 ...

Page 15: ...al and vertical resolution will be lowered in this mode If the iris opening is too small the SENS UP AUTO mode will not function 6 Synchronization SYNC You can select the internal sync INT mode or the line lock sync LL mode Additionally this model accepts the VD2 signal from a specified component Whenever the VD2 signal is supplied to this camera the camera automatically switches to the VD2 sync m...

Page 16: ...adjust and set up the following items and functions chroma level aperture level and pedestal level You can also reset your parameters to the factory default settings See page 40 for the setting 11 Self diagnosis Function If the camera continues operating abnormally for 30 seconds or more due to such accident as external noise the camera will automatically reset its power In the case it happens fre...

Page 17: ...Press the CAMERA SETUP key for 2 seconds or more to open the SETUP menu WV RM70 1 Turn the MODE SELECTION switch to the NORMAL or ALARM OFF position 2 Press the PROG switch for 2 seconds or more to open the Program menu 3 Move the cursor to Camera Set Up Menu and press the SET switch to open SETUP MENU Submenu Display The items marked O can be selected changed on the submenu Move the cursor to an ...

Page 18: ...rm input 2 3 or 4 Position Setting POSITION SET 1 Move the cursor to POSITION SET on the preset setting menu and press the CAM SET key The position setting menu appears 2 To Set Panning Tilting Positions 1 For PAN TILT move the cursor to PUSH SET and press the CAM SET key The PAN TILT setting menu appears 2 Select panning tilting positions with the joystick and press the CAM SET key The positions ...

Page 19: ...the loading when the camera fails to upload or download the data 4 To Set the Lens Zoom and Focus Positions 1 Move the cursor to PUSH SET for ZOOM FOCUS and press the CAM SET key The ZOOM FOCUS setting menu appears 2 Select a zoom position by moving the zoom control up and down and a focus position by moving the focus control up and down and then press the CAM SET key The positions are set and the...

Page 20: ... if necessary To Change an Entered Preset ID 1 Move the pointer to the character to be edited in the editing area with the joystick 2 Select a new character with the joystick 3 Press the CAM SET key to determine the Preset ID To Delete an Entered Preset ID Move the cursor to RESET and press the CAM SET key To Set a Display Position for a Preset ID 1 Move the cursor to POSI and press the CAM SET ke...

Page 21: ...with the joystick Dwell Time DWELL TIME Move the cursor to DWELL TIME and set a dwell time with the joystick The factory default setting is 10S Dwell time changes as follows S stands for second s and MIN stands for minute s Scene File Setting SCENE FILE 1 To set a scene file number Move the cursor to SCENE FILE and select a scene file number 1 to 10 or OFF with the joystick The factory default set...

Page 22: ... and the PRESET NUMBER SET menu appears The mark on the right of the number disappears Note Your selected preset number is cancelled only in the SEQ and SORT mode The previously set parameters for PAN TILT positions etc are not changed If you want to change these parameters you must set them again PRESET NO 1 POSITION SET PRESET ID ALC MANUAL DWELL TIME SCENE FILE PRESET SPEED RET DEL ON ALC 10S 1...

Page 23: ...oint and panning endpoint Follow the steps below 1 Move the cursor to POSITION and press the CAM SET key The cursor moves to START 2 Move the joystick to select a panning starting point and press the CAM SET key SET UP MENU PRESET 1 MAP HOME POSITION SELF RETURN AUTO MODE AUTO PAN KEY DIGITAL FLIP SPECIAL1 CAMERA RS485 SET UP PASSWORD LOCK OFF 15 OFF OFF AUTO PAN ON SET UP MENU PRESET 1 MAP HOME P...

Page 24: ...This movement is repeated over and over 6 To set a dwell time Move the cursor to DWELL TIME and select a dwell time with the joystick Dwell time changes as follows 7 To set pan limit ON OFF Move the cursor to PAN LIMIT and select ON or OFF with the joystick The factory default setting is OFF ON Manual pan is limited from the starting point to the endpoint specified by position setting Set ENDLESS ...

Page 25: ...with the AUTO PAN key If PASSWORD LOCK is set to ON you cannot operate AUTO PAN SEQ SORT and PATROL even by pressing the AUTO key Digital Flip Setting DIGITAL FLIP Move the cursor to DIGITAL FLIP and select ON or OFF with the joystick OFF The tilt range is limited from 0 to 90 ON The digital flip function allows the tilt angle to widen up to 180 The image on the monitor screen is flipped horizonta...

Page 26: ...ve the cursor to RESET and press the CAM SET key The screen returns to the verification menu 3 5 To return to the SET UP MENU menu without verifying the password move the cursor to RET and press the CAM SET key New Password 4 To change the password in step 3 3 above move the cursor from OK to NEW PASSWORD then press the CAM SET key NEW PASSWORD menu appears Note The NEW PASSWORD menu is accessible...

Page 27: ...e direction of the camera The privacy zone function will not work at start up immediately after turning the power on 3 To register a new zone 3 1 For PAN TILT move the cursor to PUSH SET and press the CAM SET key 3 2 Adjust the pan and tilt position so that the desired position comes into the zone frame with the joystick 3 3 For ZOOM FOCUS move the cursor to PUSH SET and press the CAM SET key 3 4 ...

Page 28: ...A TITLE Up to 8 area titles can be added in specific positions 1 Select ON NESW ON USER or OFF with the joystick ON NESW An area title is displayed for indicating the camera direction North N North East NE East E South East SE South S South West SW West W and North West NW ON USER A user customized area title appears in a maximum of 16 characters OFF Area tittle does not appear Factory default set...

Page 29: ...LT ZOOM FOCUS and display the position in the same way as AREA TITLE DIRECTION NESW See page 28 3 To add a user customized title move the cursor to the title of the desired number and press the CAM SET key The AREA TITLE menu of the selected number appears Area Title Editing 1 Move the cursor to the desired character in the character field with the joystick and press the CAM SET key 2 The selected...

Page 30: ...UTTER AGC SENS UP WHITE BALANCE IMAGE HOLD AREA TITLE DIGITAL FLIP PRIVACY ZONE CAMERA ID PROPO PT PAN LIMIT ZOOM LIMIT TILT ANGLE BURST CLEANING After starting the patrol learn the following manual operations are stored PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS operation IRIS operation Preset positioning 2 Open the SET UP menu and move the cursor to SPECIAL 1 For PATROL select LEARN PLAY or STOP with the joystick The ...

Page 31: ...onally deviate from the entered routine when the routine includes a move to a preset position If this happens re enter the routine of manual operations for patrol learn In the patrol play mode black and white automatic switching does not work In the patrol play mode when the power of the controller is turned on or off the patrol play stops In this case press the PATROL PLAY key again If SELF RETUR...

Page 32: ...LM OUT and select ON or OFF 2 Press the CAM SET key The factory default setting is OFF ON The camera sends an alarm output signal after it turns to a preset position OFF The camera does not send an output signal Notes The camera ignores alarm inputs during manual operation Select OFF when the camera downloads or uploads the preset data Cleaning CLEANING With CLEANING in the ON position the camera ...

Page 33: ...put Note Select OFF when the camera downloads or uploads the preset data Image Hold IMAGE HOLD The camera picture remains as a still image on the monitor screen until the camera reaches the preset position This function is useful for surveillance via local area network 1 Move the cursor to IMAGE HOLD and select ON or OFF ON The last displayed still image is shown till the camera finishes moving to...

Page 34: ...cific character in the editing area select a new character and press the CAM SET key This function allows you to edit or correct a specific character To enter a blank space into the camera ID move the cursor to SPACE and press the CAM SET key To erase all characters in the editing area move the cursor to RESET and press the CAM SET key The positioning of CAMERA ID stops at the edges of the screen ...

Page 35: ...on 2 ALC Mode with SUPER D2 OFF 1 Move the cursor to SUPER D2 and select OFF When you select MANUAL SUPER D2 is not available MASK SET appears on the menu 2 Move the cursor to MASK SET and press the CAM SET key The 48 mask areas appear on the monitor screen The cursor is blinking in the top left corner of the screen 3 To mask an area where backlight is bright move the cursor to the area and press ...

Page 36: ... Notes Even if AGC is set to ON and if the noise reduction function is enabled afterimages may be produced by shooting a moving object or by panning or tilting the camera For more information refer to Digital Noise Reduction on page 41 Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement SENS UP Move the cursor to SENS UP and select the desired electronic sensitivity enhancement mode with the joystick The electroni...

Page 37: ...The LL sync mode is not available when the multiplexed vertical drive VD2 pulse is supplied 2 After selecting LL press the CAM SET key The SYNC menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Supply the video output signal of the camera to be adjusted and the reference video output signal to a dual trace oscilloscope 4 Set the dual trace oscilloscope to the vertical rate and expand the vertical sync portion ...

Page 38: ...TW1 ATW2 press the CAM SET key The ATW1 ATW2 fine adjustment menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Move the cursor to RET with the joystick and press the CAM SET key to return to the SET UP menu 2 Automatic White Balance Control Mode AWC 1 Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select AWC PUSH SW with the joystick 2 Press the CAM SET key to start the white balance setup PUSH SW is highlighted to indicate...

Page 39: ...motion detection the camera will notify the connected device of the alarm activation The default setting is 2 seconds Selectable times seconds 2s 5s 10s 30s 9 Move the cursor to RECOVER TIME with the joystick You can select the following recover times 10 Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM SET key to return to SET UP Important Notices The motion detection should meet the following conditions ...

Page 40: ...No center objects and sloping objects 6 Far and near objects on the screen Special 2 Menu SPECIAL2 This menu lets you adjust and set up the picture quality to meet your requirements Move the cursor to SPECIAL2 and press the F2 button of WV CU550C The special menu appears on the monitor screen For WV RM70 hold down the right and left switches simultaneously for 2 seconds or more Chroma Level CHROMA...

Page 41: ...LOW for the threshold level at which the camera automatically switches to BW or color mode Default HIGH The illuminance shown below is based on the assumption that the camera is used in an area lit by halogen lamps and that AGC on the menu is set to MID HIGH approximately 6 lx LOW approximately 2 5 lx Note When near infrared lamps are used the image may be displayed out of focus and mode switching...

Page 42: ...d left buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds or more For WV CU360C CJ and WV CU161C hold down the 4 and 6 keys simultaneously for 2 seconds or more Camera Resetting CAMERA RESET Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET with the joystick and press the F3 button of WV CU550C CJ The camera is reset to the factory default settings For WV RM70 hold down the right left and set switches simultaneously for 2 second...

Page 43: ...factory default setting is 19 200 Data Bit DATA BIT Specifies the number of data bits 7 or 8 bits for the RS485 communication The factory default setting is 8 Parity Check PARITY CHECK Specifies the parity check mode NONE ODD EVEN The factory default setting is NONE Stop Bit STOP BIT Specifies the number of stop bits 1 or 2 bits The factory default setting is 1 X ON X OFF X ON X OFF Specifies whet...

Page 44: ...N MID OFF INT ATW1 OFF AUTO L I I I NORMAL LOW2 OFF OFF ON Item Setting Menu PRESET MENU AUTO PAN SCENE FILE RS485 SET UP ALARM IN OUT PRESET ID ALC MANUAL SUPER D2 DWELL TIME SCENE FILE PRESET SPEED SPEED PAN LIMIT ENDLESS DWELL TIME UNIT NUMBER SUB ADDRESS BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY CHECK STOP BIT XON XOFF WAIT TIME ALARM DATA DELAY TIME ALARM IN1 ALARM IN2 ALARM IN3 ALARM IN4 CNT CLS 1 TIME OUT ...

Page 45: ...s switched on 1 Switch off the camera 2 Set the switch as shown in the table below 3 Switch on the camera to read in the changed switch settings around 5 seconds 4 Switch off the camera 5 Set the unit number with the DIP switch see the next page 6 Switch on the camera to read in the changed switch settings Note The changed communication parameters are displayed on the RS485 SETUP menu after the ca...

Page 46: ... 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 Switch position Unit number Switch position Unit number 1 96 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7...

Page 47: ... 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 Switch position Unit number Switch position Unit number 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 ON 5 6 ...

Page 48: ...shown in the following figures Cutout in Diecast Case Cutout in Decoration Cover Note Remove sharp edges to protect the cables b Top Cable Exit Prepare a hole in the ceiling board to run the cables 1 Mark the mounting holes on the ceiling using the removed camera mounting base as a template 2 Fix the camera mounting base to the ceiling with four screws not provided M4 RS485 Setting The 4 bit DIP s...

Page 49: ... Tighten the fixing screw M3 provided Notes 1 Tighten the camera fixing screw with a screwdriver 2 Follow the instructions given here to ensure that the camera and camera mounting base are installed safely 3 When removing the camera from the camera mounting base loosen and press up the camera fixing screw M3 with a screwdriver 6 Fix the decoration cover to the camera mounting base a Sideway Cable ...

Page 50: ...h all local codes See the reverse side of the cover page for main lead connection The coaxial cable length RG 59 U BELDEN 9259 for the connection is up to 1 200 meters 4 000 ft To VIDEO IN CAMERA IN Video output 24 V AC BNC plug Coaxial cable RS485 cable Data port BNC plug Alarm in Alarm out To sensors To indicators 24 V AC cable Note When powered up the unit performs a self check including one pa...

Page 51: ...ns Note Use a relay if the voltage or current of the connected device exceeds the ratings GND Brown Red Data transmission Data reception Orange Yellow Green T B T A R B R A RS485 Connection Black Brown Red Orange Yellow Light blue or green Blue Purple Wire color Function IN 1 GND IN 2 GND IN 3 GND IN 4 GND Alarm IN 8 pin ALARM OUT Connections Connect an external device for example a buzzer or lamp...

Page 52: ...BUSY F3 F4 F2 F1 AF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM ESC SET 0 ACK RESET BACK SEQ FORWARD SEQ ALT DEC 1CAM INC 1CAM STOP 1 2 AUX CLOSE OPEN IRIS PRESET FOCUS NEAR ZOOM TELE FAR WIDE System Controller WV CU 550 550B LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ALARM BUSY F3 F4 F2 F1 AF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM ESC SET 0 ACK RESET BACK SEQ FORWARD SEQ ALT DEC 1CAM INC 1CAM STOP 1 2 AUX CLOSE OPEN IRIS PRESET FOCUS NEAR ZOOM TELE F...

Page 53: ...15 734 kHz F1 6 22 CLOSE Focal Length Super Dynamic 2 selectable ON OFF SETUP MENU x 22 digital zoom x10 internal line lock multiplexed vertical drive VD2 59 94 Hz 1 0 V P P NTSC composite 75 Ω more than 480 lines at center C L NORMAL more than 510 lines at center C L HIGH 570 lines at center B W more than 350 lines at center 50 dB AGC OFF weight on 1 lx 0 1 foot candle C L at SENS UP OFF AGC HIGH...

Page 54: ...ual approx 0 1 s 120 s 8 steps 64 steps sequential position maximum approx 300 s pan tilt lens 64 preset positions home position Panning Angle Setting Panning Mode Panning Speed Tilting Range Tilting Mode Tilting Speed ACCESSORIES Operating Instructions this document 1 pc The following parts are for installation Decoration Cover 1 pc Alarm In Cable 1 pc Alarm Out Cable 1 pc Connector for 24 V AC 1...

Page 55: ...AM FUNC Off 7 7 CAM FUNC DIGITAL FLIP On 7 8 CAM FUNC Off 7 9 CAM FUNC PROP PAN TILT On 8 0 CAM FUNC Off 8 1 CAM FUNC SUPER D2 On 8 4 CAM FUNC Off 8 5 CAM FUNC AUTO FOCUS STOP AF On 8 6 CAM FUNC STOP AF Off 8 7 CAM FUNC AF On Activate 8 8 CAM FUNC HOME POSITION Move to HOME 8 9 CAM FUNC B W or C L B W On 9 0 CAM FUNC B W Off 9 1 CAM FUNC B W AUTO 9 2 CAM FUNC CAMERA ID On 9 3 CAM FUNC Off 9 4 CAM ...

Page 56: ...ns Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group www panasonic com cctv Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3E 7 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern One Panasonic Way Secaucus NJ 07094 201 348 7303 Central 1707 N Randal Road Elgin IL 60123 847 468 5205 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 714 373 7840 Printed in Japan 2003 Matsushita Elect...

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