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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  ............................ 3
PREFACE .......................................................................... 5
FEATURES ........................................................................ 5
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 6
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND 
THEIR FUNCTIONS  .......................................................... 7

Front View  .................................................................. 7

Rear View  ................................................................... 10

INSTALLATION ................................................................. 12

Installing the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards  ...... 12

Tally Output Setting .................................................... 13

DIP Switch Setting ...................................................... 14

Mounting into the Rack  .............................................. 15

CONNECTIONS ................................................................ 16

Connection with the Camera Sites ............................. 17

Connections for RS-485 type camera ........................ 18

Connection with the Monitors ..................................... 19

Connection with the PC .............................................. 19

Connection with Alarm Sensors  ................................. 20

Connection with External Remote Control Switches  .. 20

Connection with the Time Lapse VCR  ....................... 21

MONITORS AND DISPLAYS ............................................. 22

Spot and Multiscreen Monitor  .................................... 22

SETUP PROCEDURES

.................................................... 23

SETUP MENU  ................................................................... 24

Displaying the SETUP MENU ..................................... 24

Programming Setup Menu  ......................................... 25

ALARM SETUP  ................................................................. 26

Alarm Recall ............................................................... 26

Alarm Schedule .......................................................... 26

Camera Site Alarm  ..................................................... 27

Video Loss Alarm  ....................................................... 27

Camera Switching Pulse Loss Alarm  ......................... 27

Alarm Display on the Monitors  ................................... 27

Alarm Output Duration  ............................................... 27

Alarm Buzzer Duration  ............................................... 27

Alarm Mode on the Multiscreen Monitor  .................... 28

Alarm Mode on the Spot Monitor  ............................... 28

Dynamic Recording  ................................................... 28

Alarm Recording Mode .............................................. 28

MULTISCREEN OUTPUT SETUP ...................................... 29

Camera Title Display .................................................. 29

Clock Display   ............................................................ 29

Still Display ................................................................. 29

Border Display  ........................................................... 29

Camera Display Position Setting ................................ 30

Sequence Mode ......................................................... 30

Secret View  ................................................................ 30

SPOT OUTPUT SETUP  ..................................................... 31

Camera Title Display .................................................. 31

Clock Display  ............................................................. 31

RECORD OR MULTISCREEN 2 OUTPUT SETUP  ............ 32

Record Output Setup  ................................................. 32

Multiscreen 2 Output Setup  ....................................... 34

SYSTEM SETUP  ................................................................ 36

Clock Setup ................................................................ 36

Clock Display Position  ............................................... 36

Camera Title Setup  .................................................... 37

Camera Title Display Position  .................................... 37

Sequence Setup  ........................................................ 37

Sequence Timing (Multiscreen Monitor)  .................... 40

Sequence Timing (Spot Monitor)  ............................... 40

Lock Mode  ................................................................. 41

Cable Compensation/VD2/Data ................................. 41

Alarm Terminal Setup ................................................. 41

Playback Mode  .......................................................... 42 

Data Mode  ................................................................. 42

RS-232C Mode ........................................................... 42

Communication Port Setup  ........................................ 42

VCR Input Select ........................................................ 43

Daisy Mode  ................................................................ 43

Unit Address  .............................................................. 43

Password ................................................................... 44

OTHER SETUP MENUS  .................................................... 45

Camera Download  ..................................................... 45

Camera Upload .......................................................... 45

All Reset  ..................................................................... 46

OPERATING PROCEDURES

........................................... 47

CONTROLLING THE VIDEO INPUT AND MONITORS  ..... 48
Controlling the Spot Monitor  ............................................. 48

Selecting the Spot Monitor ......................................... 48

Single Spot (Live) ....................................................... 48

Single Sequence (Live) .............................................. 48

Controlling the Multiscreen Monitor  .................................. 49

Selecting the Multiscreen Monitor .............................. 49

Controlling the Camera Images  ................................. 49

Controlling the Playback Images  ............................... 51

Displaying the Camera and Playback Images  .......... 54

CAMERA CONTROL FUNCTION  ..................................... 56

Camera Selection ....................................................... 56

Controlling Camera Site Accessories  .........................56

ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION  ........................................ 59

Alarm Input ................................................................. 59

Alarm Operation ......................................................... 59

Alarm Reset ................................................................ 61

Example of Using Multiscreen 2 Monitor  ................... 61

Alarm Suspension  ...................................................... 62

OTHER FUNCTION ........................................................... 63

Recording on the Time Lapse VCR  ........................... 63

Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display  ...................... 63

OPERATING PROCEDURES (with WV-CU550C)

.......... 65

SYSTEM CONTROLLER WV-CU550C  .............................. 66

Major Operating Controls and Their Functions .......... 66

Installations ................................................................ 68

SETUP MENU OPERATIONS (WITH WV-CU550C)  .......... 70
FUNCTION OPERATIONS (WITH WV-CU550C)  .............. 71
Controlling the Video Input and Monitors  ......................... 71
Camera Control Function .................................................. 71

Camera Selection ....................................................... 72

Controlling Camera Site Accessories  ........................ 72

Alarm Control Function  ..................................................... 74

Alarm Suspension  ...................................................... 74

SYSTEM EXPANSION  ....................................................... 75

Connections ............................................................... 76

Operating Procedure  ................................................. 76

Other Applications  ..................................................... 76

APPENDIX ......................................................................... 78
STANDARD ACCESSORIES  ............................................. 82
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 82

CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for WJ-FS616C

Page 1: ...ly and save this manual for future use Model No WJ FS616C Video Multiplexer Operating Instructions LOCK MULTI SCREEN MULTI SCREEN SELECT SEQUENCET ALARM RESET SPOT VCR CAM POWER ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 15 14 13 CAMERA PRE SET POSITION PUSH OPEN Digital Video Multiplexer WJ FS616C ...

Page 2: ... 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 com puter or peripheral devices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment For U S A WARNING To reduce the risk ...

Page 3: ...your 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 app...

Page 4: ...itle Setup 37 Camera Title Display Position 37 Sequence Setup 37 Sequence Timing Multiscreen Monitor 40 Sequence Timing Spot Monitor 40 Lock Mode 41 Cable Compensation VD2 Data 41 Alarm Terminal Setup 41 Playback Mode 42 Data Mode 42 RS 232C Mode 42 Communication Port Setup 42 VCR Input Select 43 Daisy Mode 43 Unit Address 43 Password 44 OTHER SETUP MENUS 45 Camera Download 45 Camera Upload 45 All...

Page 5: ...ng the channel order and individual dwell time The pattern of a 4 7 9 10 13 or 16 multiscreen sequence consisting of up to 5 steps can be pro grammed as shown below Electronic zoom and freeze image functions are avail able The zoom area can be selected with the direction buttons Up to 16 camera images multiplexed by the field rate are available at the REC OUT connector for recording on the time la...

Page 6: ...o qualified ser vice personnel Moisture can damage the appliance and also cause electric shock Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Use the app...

Page 7: ... servicing to qualified service personnel Note To prevent accidental interruption of power sup ply to the video multiplexer cover the power switch with the supplied switch protector as shown in the figure w Lock Indicator LOCK This indicator Yellow lights to indicate that the LOCK switch is in ON position While this indicator is on control from the video multi plexer is disabled e Alarm Reset Butt...

Page 8: ...urrently selected PRESET POSITION These buttons are used in combination with the PRE POSI button to assign a preset position number to the selected camera 0 VCR Camera Selection Button VCR CAM This button is used to select the camera image or VCR playback image to be displayed on the multiscreen monitor screen The indicator Green in the button lights to indicate that the VCR mode is selected Note ...

Page 9: ... the camera is equipped with the specific future 0 Zoom Buttons ZOOM TELE WIDE Adjusts the lens zoom of cameras equipped with the specified lens 1 Setup Escape Button SET UP ESC This button is used in the video multiplexer s setup operation Pressing this button for two seconds or more will open or close the video multiplexer s setup menu on the monitor screen While the setup menu is displayed on t...

Page 10: ...rnal system The supplied video can be displayed on the spot monitor screen with the specified conditions OUT This connector supplies the video output signal for the spot monitor 9 Record Output Connectors REC OUT VIDEO S VIDEO The recording signal for the time lapse VCR is provided via these connectors These connectors can also be used as multiscreen 2 output with the specified conditions 0 Playba...

Page 11: ... Data Termination Switch TERM OFF ON This switch is used to enable termination of the video multiplexer s data port 8 Data Port DATA OUT IN These ports are used to exchange control data with the specified system controller or a PC in a system ...

Page 12: ...ta by connecting a coaxial cable the WV PB6164 Data Multiplex Board must be installed in the video multiplexer Four data multiplex boards are included with the WJ FS616C for cameras 1 to 4 Please note that additional multiplex boards are available for purchase as model WV PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards which includes four control boards Caution Before installing boards be sure to turn off the power ...

Page 13: ...et the jumper connector that is located at the top left of the board to the position shown below where the board is installed 7 Insert the board in the board connector Confirm that the position is correct and it is placed firmly 8 After installing the boards secure them by tightening the screws and knobs shown above Note Some settings for the VD2 signal and control data will be necessary from the ...

Page 14: ...he polarities of alarm out put alarm reset output and alarm SW output on the ALARM REMOTE port 1 Disassemble the video multiplexer as described for installing the Data Multiplex Boards on page 12 2 Set switches SW3 SW4 SW5 on the board to the required position either Open Collector O C or Pulse 0 5V for alarm control signals Open Collector O C 16V DC 100 mA max Pulse 0 5V 5V DC approx 500 ms The p...

Page 15: ...all the video multiplexer with the rack mounting brackets in the rack securing it with four screws pro cured locally Cautions The cooling fan inside the video multiplexer is sub ject to wear and needs to be replaced periodically Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover to prevent the appliance from overheating Always keep the temperature in the rack within 45 C 113 F If the rack ...

Page 16: ...ayback 1 16ch RS 232C Wired Alarm Sensor AUX Alarm 4 8 12 16 3 7 11 15 2 6 10 14 1 5 9 13 PUSH OPEN 16 POWER LOCK ON OFF ALARM MULTI SCREEN MULTISCREEN SELECT RESET SPOT SEQUENCE VCR CAM CAMERA PRESET POSITION Digital Video Multiplexer WJ FS C 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 S...

Page 17: ...o not set the same address for more than one camera in an RS 485 chain Connection with the Camera Sites Connect cameras or camera site equipment data mul tiplexed type to the CAMERA IN connectors 1 through 4 on the rear of the video multiplexer Note Make sure that the cable length between the camera site and the WJ FS616C video multiplexer is less than 900 m 3 000 ft when using RG 59 U BELDEN 9259...

Page 18: ...a single address for more than one cam era in an RS 485 chain 2 Set the LINE SELECT switch of the multiplexer to 2 Also set the switch of the connected equipment if required 3 Connect one end of the cable as shown to the RS 485 terminal of the multiplexer and the other end to the first camera in the chain Repeat this procedure for all cam eras to the end of the chain 4 Set the termination switches...

Page 19: ...ISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer with the coaxial cable Connection with the PC There are two options to communicate with the PC the first is using RS 232C port and the second is via DATA port RS 232C In page 2 of 2 of the SYSTEM SETUP menu set the RS 232C MODE to PC and press the SET UP ESC button to activate the RS 232C port on the rear panel Then you need to select the ...

Page 20: ...7 18 19 Function Electronic Zoom Sequence Spot Alarm Remote Select Input Sequence SW for Spot Output Not Used Alarm Recover Input Alarm Output Alarm 16 Alarm 14 Ground Alarm 11 Alarm 9 Alarm 8 Alarm 6 Ground Alarm 3 Alarm 1 Pin No Designation 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Still Picture VCR Camera Select Multiscreen Select Multiscreen Ground Alarm SW Output Time Adjust Input...

Page 21: ...It can displays the camera input in multiscreen mode 4 7 9 10 13 16 screen segments It also displays the VCR playback images In addition the video multiplexer can be connected to the other additional monitor if the system is required Connect the monitor substituted for VCR to the REC OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer Multiscreen 2 Monitor It has functions as same as the multiscree...

Page 22: ...16C Time Lapse VCR VCR CONTROL R2 232C REMOTE OUT See Notes Notes Before controlling the VCR through the REMOTE OUT connector 1 Power up the video multiplexer and the VCR simul taneously 2 Connect the video signal cable between the multi plexer and the VCR The REMOTE OUT performs similarly to the AG A11 Remote Controller for Time Lapse VCRs To control the VCR remotely connect it with either the RS...

Page 23: ...23 SETUP PROCEDURES ...

Page 24: ...SET Executes the selections and displays a submenu for an item with the mark STILL Selects the mode or parameter EL ZOOM Selects the mode or parameter FUNCTION Selects the next page This manual uses the above symbols hereafter for following description 3 Press the SET UP ESC button to execute the currently highlighted setting and return to the previous menu in the SETUP MENU 4 To finalize the sett...

Page 25: ...n Alarm Mode on Multiscreen Monitor Camera Upload All Reset Page 26 Alarm Mode on Spot Monitor Dynamic Recording Alarm Recording Mode Camera Title Display Clock Display Still Display Border Display Camera Display Position Secret View Sequence Mode Camera Title Display Clock Display Camera Title Display Clock Display Dynamic Recording Recording Mode Camera Display Position Sequence Mode Clock Setup...

Page 26: ...ars on the monitor screen Alarm Recall There are 100 alarm records stored in chronological order in 10 pages of table The tables also indicate the alarm mode 1 Move the cursor to ALM RECALL by pressing the C or D button and then press the HOME SET button The ALARM RECALL table appears on the monitor screen The table lists the activated alarm modes ALM MODE as follows TRM Interface Alarm CH LOSS Vi...

Page 27: ...splay on the Monitors This item lets you enable or disable alarm display on the spot and multiscreen monitors 1 Move the cursor to the ALM DISPLAY parameter 2 Select either ON or OFF ON Enables alarm display on the Monitors OFF Disables alarm display on the Monitors The factory default setting is ON Alarm Output Duration This item lets you select the output duration of the alarm signal from the AL...

Page 28: ...ts you select the mode for displaying an alarm on the spot monitor 1 Move the cursor to the ALM MODE SPT parameter 2 Select the desired mode ALM SPOT The camera image that has activated the alarm is displayed in single spot mode If multiple alarms are activated the monitor displays the camera image that has activated the alarm most recent ALM IGNORE Ignores alarms activation and retains the camera...

Page 29: ...arameter 2 Select the desired mode or color WHITE White Border GRAY Gray Border BLACK Black Border OFF No Border The factory default setting is WHITE The procedure described below let you determine the dis play mode of the multiscreen monitor Move the cursor to MULTI OUTPUT SETUP in the SETUP MENU and then press the HOME SET button The MULTI OUTPUT SETUP menu appears on the mon itor screen as show...

Page 30: ...ess the HOME SET button The table shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen 2 Move the cursor to the desired channel number by pressing the C or D button 3 Select the numbers of the cameras to be displayed by pressing the A or B button The images of the selected cameras are displayed one after another on the monitor screen Note The number can be assigned directly by press ing the Camera Nu...

Page 31: ...F ON Enables clock display on the monitor screen OFF Disables clock display on the monitor screen The factory default setting is ON 3 After finishing the setting press the SET UP ESC but ton to return to the previous SETUP MENU SPOT OUTPUT SETUP The procedure described below let you determine the dis play mode of the spot monitor Move the cursor to SPOT OUTPUT SETUP in the SETUP MENU and then pres...

Page 32: ...he HOME SET button The REC OUTPUT SETUP menu as shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen These items let you determine the mode for recording on the time lapse VCR Camera Title Display This item lets you enable or disable recording of the cam era title on the VCR 1 Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter 2 Select either ON or OFF ON Enables recording of the camera title on the VCR ...

Page 33: ... Move the cursor to REC MODE SETUP by pressing the C or D button and then press the HOME SET button The REC MODE SETUP menu as shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen 2 Move the cursor to the MODE parameter in the menu by pressing the C or D button 3 Select a mode number by pressing the or button MODE 0 Normal recording mode MODE 1 8 Time Lapse Mode VCR without camera switching pulse MOD...

Page 34: ...r appears in the character table 5 To select a character move the cursor on the desired character in the table by pressing the C D A or B buttons 6 Press the HOME SET button to pick up the character and place it in the title column 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 above to edit the title 8 If a wrong character is selected press the or button to move the cursor in the title column Note Press the button to mo...

Page 35: ...with the Camera Number buttons 1 10 4 After completing the setting press the SET UP ESC button to return to the previous MULTI 2 OUTPUT SETUP menu Note This operation only affects the camera display positions It has no effect on the camera channel recording order or sequence order Sequence Mode This item lets you select the sequence pattern for display on the multiscreen 2 monitor Refer to Sequenc...

Page 36: ...hen the SET UP ESC button is pressed Clock Display Position This item lets you select the position where the clock will be displayed on the monitor screen 1 Move the cursor to CLOCK POSITION in the SYSTEM SETUP menu and then press the HOME SET button The position setting menu shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen 2 Move the clock position by pressing the C D A or B button Note In the m...

Page 37: ...e SET UP ESC button to return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu Camera Title Display Position This item lets you select the camera title position to be dis played on the monitor screen Refer to the Clock Display Position Setting on page 36 for more details 1 Move the cursor to TITLE POSITION in the SYSTEM SETUP menu then press the HOME SET button The position setting menu appears on the monitor sc...

Page 38: ...Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to assign other steps Dwell Time Uniform Dwell Time 1 Move the cursor to the DWELL TIME parameter by pressing the C or D button 2 Select the desired dwell time by pressing the A or B button Dwell Time can be selected between 0SEC and 30SEC Note If 0SEC is selected for the dwell time the spot sequence is not activated Individual Dwell Time 1 Move the cursor to the TIME co...

Page 39: ... button CAN Enables display of camera image PLAY Enables display of playback image The factory default setting is CAM Dwell Time 1 Move the cursor to the DWELL TIME parameter by pressing the C or D button 2 Select the desired dwell time by pressing the A or B button Dwell Time can be selected between 0SEC and 30SEC Note If 0SEC is selected for the dwell time the step will not be displayed on the m...

Page 40: ...ameter in the SYSTEM SETUP menu 2 Select INT TIME ADJ or EXT INT Advances a sequence by the dwell time that was programmed in the SEQUENCE SETUP menu It enables input of the time adjustment signal from a Time Lapse VCR EXT Enables external sequence advance The factory default setting is INT TIME ADJ Notes If EXT is selected time adjustment input from a Time Lapse VCR is disabled If EXT is selected...

Page 41: ...or button ON Communicates with the camera site by multiplexed data 1 16 Communicate with the camera site by RS 485 This number indicates the unit address of the selected camera OFF Disables communication with the camera site 6 Repeat steps 3 to 6 above to edit other channels Press the FUNCTION button to display the next page of the table then press this button again to return to the previous page ...

Page 42: ...ctory default setting is CU RS 232C Mode This item lets you select the RS 232C port for control of the VCR or for external control of the system from a PC 1 Move the cursor to the RS 232C MODE parameter in the SYSTEM SETUP menu 2 Select either VCR or PC VCR Enables use as VCR control port PC Enables use as external control port from a PC The factory default setting is VCR Note Be sure to select PC...

Page 43: ...he setting and returns to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu VCR Input Select This item lets you select the VCR input terminal 1 Move the cursor to the VCR IN SELECT parameter in the SYSTEM SETUP menu 2 Select input either VIDEO or S VIDEO VIDEO Selects input from the VCR VIDEO terminal S VIDEO Selects input from the VCR S VIDEO termi nal The factory default setting is VIDEO Daisy Mode This item lets ...

Page 44: ... access to the WJ FS616C SETUP MENU 1 Select ON by pressing the A or B button The password editing area shown in the figure will appear in the menu 2 Press the HOME SET button to move the cursor to the first digit in the editing area 3 Move the cursor to the position to be edited in the edit ing area by pressing the C or D button 4 Select the desired number by pressing the A or B but ton Note Numb...

Page 45: ... this menu is displayed Camera Upload This item lets you upload camera setup data from the video multiplexer s memory to a camera 1 Move the cursor to the CAM UPLOAD parameter in the SETUP MENU 2 Select YES by pressing the A or B button then press the HOME SET button The CAM UPLOAD table shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen 3 Select the channel you want to upload by pressing the A or ...

Page 46: ...LECT menu shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen 2 Select YES by pressing the A or B button 3 Press the HOME SET button to execute the all reset function 4 First NOW RESETTING appears then RESET COM PLETED 5 Press the SET UP ESC button to return to the SETUP MENU Note Alarm is disabled while the ALL RESET SELECT menu is displayed ALL RESET SELECT ALL RESET NO CAUTION ALL ALARM INPUTS HA...

Page 47: ...47 OPERATING PROCEDURES ...

Page 48: ...16 button corre sponding to the image The selected image appears on the monitor screen The indicator in the button previously selected turns off and the indicator in the button currently selected lights Single Sequence Live A series of camera images can be displayed in succession on the monitor screen for the specified duration Refer to the Sequence Setup for further details 1 Press the SEQUENCE b...

Page 49: ...camera images on the monitor can be controlled followed the procedure described below Single Spot Live 1 Select an image to be displayed on the monitor by pressing a 1 16 button The indicator in the selected button lights and the cam era image corresponding to the button appears on the monitor screen 2 To select another image press a 1 16 button corre sponding to the image The selected image appea...

Page 50: ... 10 13 and 16 multiscreen shown below 1 Select the screen segments to be displayed on the monitor by pressing the MULTISCREEN SELECT but ton repeatedly Each time the MULTISCREEN SELECT button is pressed the next group of 6 multiscreens available is displayed as follows Notes Any camera can be assigned to any segment in the pattern The setting can be adjusted in such a way that a screen segment for...

Page 51: ...ode is selected SEQ1 Single Sequence SEQ2 Multi Sequence SEQ3 Multi Sequence The indicator in the CAMERA buttons light up and the camera image corresponding to the buttons appear on the monitor screen 2 During the sequence press the SEQUENCE button to move one step forward in the sequence 3 To return to single spot monitoring select an image to be displayed by pressing a 1 16 button Or to return t...

Page 52: ...reproduce a clear image in reverse playback The playback image may be skewed horizontally distorted in the upper portion of the monitor screen depending on the selected playback mode The indicator in the VCR CAM button blinks when no signal is input to the PLAY IN connector on the rear of the multiplexer The indicator also blinks if the codes camera ID numbers etc recorded on the videotape track h...

Page 53: ...ons that the indicator in the button lights up Freezing Multiscreen Spot Playback The monitor can display the freeze playback images on a 4 9 and 16 multiscreen shown below 1 Select the screen segments to be displayed on the monitor by pressing the MULTISCREEN SELECT but ton repeatedly 2 Press the STILL button The indicator in the button lights 3 Select an image to be frozen on the monitor by pres...

Page 54: ...ge of the chan nel with the lowest number is displayed the other segments appear black out Displaying the Camera and Playback Images The following procedures are not applicable to the Multiscreen 2 Monitor One segment of the multiscreen for camera images can be assigned to playback This function is available with the 4 7 10 or 13 seg ment multiscreen modes The playback image will be displayed in t...

Page 55: ...essing a 1 16 button The indicator in the selected button start blink and the playback image corresponding to the button is dis played in freeze on the monitor screen 4 Press the blinking CAMERA button to cancel the freeze function individually 5 Press the STILL button to return to the previous com bined images The indicator in the STILL button goes off 6 To return to the camera images multiscreen...

Page 56: ...adjust the lens focus to achieve a sharply focused image while observ ing the active monitor Pressing both of these buttons simultaneously will auto matically set the lens focus if the specified camera with auto focus feature is used 3 Press the ZOOM button to adjust the lens zoom to achieve the desired image while observing the active monitor Press the TELE button to optically bring an object clo...

Page 57: ...ing function 3 To cancel the auto panning function press one of the Direction buttons Note When using the combination cameras with auto panning feature make sure that the LOCAL REMOTE setting is set to LOCAL at the camera site If REMOTE is selected the panning movement is retained for only one minute Camera Setup The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with the specific feature...

Page 58: ... one camera in an RS 485 chain Simplified preset position setting The preset position can be set by a simplified proce dure The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with the specific feature 1 Press the FUNCTION button while the position set ting menu is displayed on the active monitor 2 Press the Direction buttons to move the pan tilt head in the desired direction 3 Press the F...

Page 59: ...dicate the alarm mode Camera Preset Movement Enables movement of the camera to the preset position that was specified in the ALARM TERMINAL SETUP table of the SYSTEM SETUP menu Record Output Alarms are recorded in the mode specified for the ALM REC MODE parameter in the ALARM SETUP menu Alarmed channels are recorded preferentially over other video input if ON is specified for the DYNAMIC REC param...

Page 60: ...m Indication Mode The camera images selected before the alarm was activated remain on the monitor screen If the alarmed channels are displayed the camera title and alarm display blink alternately on the moni tor screen Note If the alarm channel is in the freeze mode it returns to normal viewing Spot Output The alarmed input image and alarm display are displayed on the spot monitor as shown below A...

Page 61: ...MLT in the ALARM SETUP menu When alarm is activated the image of the alarmed cam era is displayed in single spot mode on the multiscreen 2 monitor From the second alarm on the images of the alarmed cameras are displayed in quad mode on the multi screen 2 monitor in the order of upper left to lower right segment The fifth alarm activated is displayed in single spot mode on the multiscreen monitor w...

Page 62: ...e alarm log It is used to suspend the alarm link during camera setup To suspend the alarm 1 Press the RESET and SPOT buttons at the time for 2 seconds or more to suspend the alarm The indicator in the RESET button lights 2 Press the RESET button to reset the alarm suspension The indicator in the RESET button goes off RESET SPOT ...

Page 63: ...selected recording interval is more than 0 11 seconds less than 9 fields s While recording without the camera switching pulse MODE 1 8 quad recording is not available When using a VCR whose recording interval is 2 or 3 fields select 4 fields minimum for the REC MODE parameter However the same image may be recorded repeat edly Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display When loss of the camera switching pu...

Page 64: ...65 OPERATING PROCEDURES with WV CU550C ...

Page 65: ... cover the panel of the controller with the panel templates provided SYSTEM CONTROLLER WV CU550C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM UNIT ESC 0 RESET EL ZOOM MULTISCREEN SELECT FUNCTION PRE POSI STILL HOME AUTO CLOSEOPEN IRIS AF FOCUS NEAR ZOOM TELE FAR WIDE System Controller for WJ FS 616 LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN ALARM BUSY F3 F4 F2 F1 CONTROLLER ON OFF IN OUT TERM ON OFF DATA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CONTROLLER UNIT...

Page 66: ...ton is used to assign a preset position to a specified camera q Alarm Indicator ALARM This indicator Red lights to indicate that an alarm con dition exists It goes off when the alarm is reset automatically To turn the ALARM indicator off of the multiplexer press the RESET button w Busy Indicator BUSY This indicator lights to indicate that the system is locked by PC command While this indicator is ...

Page 67: ...een pattern as follows Camera Images 4 7 9 10 13 16 4 screen segments VCR Playback Images 4 9 16 4 screen segments 1 Electronic Zoom button EL ZOOM This button is used to zoom the image currently dis played on the multiscreen monitor Note The above operation is not valid unless multi screen output is selected by pressing the F1 but ton 2 Alarm Reset button RESET This button is used to cancel an ac...

Page 68: ...tion of the sys tem Connection with the WV CU550C System Controller TERM MODE ON OFF 0 OFF ON TERM OFF IN OUT ON DATA IN OUT TERM ON OFF DATA 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CONTROLLER UNIT NO 1 8 Video Multiplexer WJ FS616C System Controller WV CU550C 1 6 1 6 No No Name Data Flow 1 1 GND 2 2 RX B FS616C Controller 3 3 RX A FS616C Controller 4 4 TX B FS616C Controller 5 5 TX A FS616C Controller 6 6 GND Contro...

Page 69: ...SC FUNCTION HOME AUTO LEFT RIGHT UP DOWN AUX1 AUX2 SET SET UP 4 8 12 16 3 7 11 15 2 6 10 14 1 5 9 13 CAMERA PRESET POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM UNIT ESC 0 SET Display the SETUP MENU or escape from the menu Move the cursor or select the mode or parameter Execute the selection and display the submenu for items with the mark Execute the selection and return to the previous menu Select the mode ...

Page 70: ...ystem controller to the ON position The following displays appear on the LCD display Select the mode by pressing the Function buttons The buttons operate as shown below F1 Same operation as MULTISCREEN button F2 Same operation as SPOT button F3 Same operation as SEQUENCE button F4 Same operation as VCR CAM button _ Mode OFF MODE ON 2 Set the LCD display to SPOT or MLT by pressing the F2 or F1 butt...

Page 71: ...amera control is only available while the camera image is displayed in single spot on the selected monitor screen Note When controlling the camera with multiplexed control data by connecting a coaxial cable you should install the optional WV PB6164 Data Multiplex Board in the video multiplexer Camera Selection 1 Select an either spot or multiscreen monitor by pressing the F2 or F1 button on the co...

Page 72: ...s on the camera all settings must also be made with buttons on the camera s If camera setup is started with a controller all e set tings must be made with the controller 3 Press the CAM SET key to move the pan tilt head to the preset position on the active monitor Pan Tilt Control Home Position The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with the specific feature 1 Select the desir...

Page 73: ... not available while operat ing the zoom or pan tilt head Alarm Control Function Alarm Suspension This function disables activation of the alarm link and instead enables storing of any alarm activated in the alarm log It is used to suspend the alarm link during camera setup To suspend the alarm 1 Press the RESET and EL ZOOM buttons at the time for 2 seconds or more to suspend the alarm The indicat...

Page 74: ...WV CU550C Spot Monitor Live Main 1 16ch Local 1 16ch Multiscreen Monitor Live 1 16ch Playback 1 16ch RS 232C Wired AUX Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 MON CAM 0 System Controller for WJ FS 616 616 F3 F4 F2 F1 Camera 1 16 Main Site Unit 1 4 8 12 16 3 7 11 15 2 6 10 14 1 5 9 13 PUSH OPEN 16 POWER LOCK ON OFF ALARM MULTI SCREEN MULTISCREEN SELECT RESET SPOT SEQUENCE VCR CAM CAMERA PRESET POSITION Video Data ...

Page 75: ...ct the unit number of the video multiplexer with the Numeric key then press the MON UNIT ESC key to activate the selected unit For example press the keys shown below In this example the image of camera 15 connected to the video multiplexer Unit 2 is displayed on the Spot Monitor connected to the video multiplexer Unit 1 5 Operate the selected unit as described in the OPERAT ING PROCEDURES 6 Select...

Page 76: ... mode is set for the REC MODE SETUP this application does not work properly For Main Site To display the camera images in the Local Site operate the video multiplexer as displaying the playback image However same functions are enabled displaying the playback image Local Site Video Multiplexer REC OUT PLAY IN MULTISCREEN OUT VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO S VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO Video Multiplexer Coaxial Cable ...

Page 77: ...s in reply to the PC s messages with the following formats 1 Reception completed When the reception was completed successfully the Multiplexer sends back ACK code 06H followed by parameters The response command is shown in the Command Table Note The Video Multiplexer returns ACK or NAK to the PC within 20 ms after the reception of ETX in a transmission mes sage 2 Reception error The Multiplexer se...

Page 78: ... m 1 Activate Sequence Electronic Zoom ON OFF OZM m OZM m 0 Zoom OFF m 1 Zoom ON Single Spot CH Select OCS mm OCS Camera Playback Display Playback CH Select OVS mm OVS Alarm Reset OAL m OAL Alarm Log Clear OAR OAR None Sequence Mode Select OSE m OSE m 0 SEQ1 m 1 SEQ2 m 2 SEQ3 OAI m OAI m 0 1CH Alarm m F 16CH Alarm 2 Mode Change Alarm Suspension MAD m MAD m 0 Alarm Suspension OFF m 1 Alarm Suspensi...

Page 79: ...mm FF Select page mm UR Move to Upper Right mm UL Move to Upper Left mm DR Move to Lower Right mm DL Move to Lower Left 2 DCR 3 Cursor Control Cursor Movement Select Parameter 2 The parameter valid on the main unit setup menu is mm UU DD RR LL BB ES FF IC DC The parameter valid for zoom position move during electronic zooming is mm UU DD RR LL UR UL DR DL 4 Status Inquiry Status Inquiry QOP Table ...

Page 80: ... Spot Still VCR 12 mPVSXcc Single Spot Zoom Still VCR 13 mPVSMLa Multi Spot Still VCR 14 mPVQNcc Spot Sequence VCR 15 mPVQMLa Multi Sequence VCR 16 mPVQZcc Spot Sequence Zoom VCR 17 mPRSMLa Live VCR Display Still 18 mPE Setup Mode 19 mPX Playback through m 0 1 2 Monitor Number 0 Spot Monitor 1 Multiscreen Monitor 2 Multiscrren 2 Monitor P N A D F N Normal A Alarm D Normal Alarm Suspension F Alarm ...

Page 81: ...al 0 714 V p p C Signal 0 286 V p p 75 Ω S video signal Playback Input 1 0 V p p 75 Ω composite video signal Y Signal 0 714 V p p C Signal 0 286 V p p 75 Ω S video signal Alarm Remote Control 37 pin D sub Connector VCR Control RS 232C 25 pin D sub Connector VCR Control Wired Mini jack f2 5 mm Ambient Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90 Dimensions 420 ...

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