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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  ............................. 3
CONTENTS ........................................................................ 4
PREFACE ........................................................................... 6
FEATURES ......................................................................... 6
PRECAUTIONS .................................................................. 7
DOCUMENT CONVENTION  .............................................. 7

FEATURES OF THE MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM ....... 9

MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS  ............10

Crosspoint Switches  ..............................................10

Monitoring Mode ....................................................10

System Control  ......................................................11

Example of a SYSTEM with Basic Functions  .........12

TERMINAL MODE DESCRIPTIONS  ..............................14

Log-in/Log-out .......................................................14

Monitor-related Functions ......................................15

Camera-related Functions  .....................................16

Alarm-related Functions  ........................................17

Timer Event ............................................................18

System Status Table  ..............................................19

Setup Procedures ..................................................19

Extended Functions  ..............................................19

NOTIFICATION ABOUT PS·DATA 
CONTROLLER OPERATION  .........................................22

DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................23

MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND 
THEIR FUNCTIONS .......................................................24

WJ-SX150A Matrix Switcher  ..................................24

WV-CU360C/CU360CJ System Controller 
(TERMINAL MODE)  ...............................................26

INSTALLATIONS AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS..........31

INSTALLATIONS ...........................................................32

Mounting into the Rack ..........................................32

Installing the Multiplexer Board

...................32

SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLES  ............................33

Basic System Connection ......................................33

System Expansion Connection ..............................33

CONNECTIONS .............................................................36

Connection with the Camera Sites  ........................36

Connection for RS-485 Type Camera ....................37

Connection with the Monitors  ................................38

Connection with the System Controllers ................39

Connection with the Alarm Sensors .......................39

Connection with the Alarm Output .........................40

Connection with Digital Disk Recorder 
WJ-HD500 Series  ..................................................40

Connection with Digital Disk Recorder 
WJ-HD200 Series  ..................................................43

Connection with Digital Disk Recorder 
WJ-HD100 Series

.........................................45

Connection with the Time-lapse VCR 
(Panasonic Models)

......................................46

Connection with the Time-lapse VCR 
(Non-Panasonic Models)

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

Connection with the PC  .........................................48

Time Adjustment with an External Equipment .......48

Master-slave Connection .......................................49

WJ-SX150A SETUP PROCEDURES ...............................57

FIRMWARE UPDATE .....................................................58

Installation of SX150A Program Writer ...................58

Firmware Update of SX150A Program Writer  ........58

Error List  ................................................................60

SETUP PROCEDURES ..................................................61

Setup Procedures ..................................................61

Description of Setup Procedures  ..........................61

WJ-SX150A SETUP MENU (OSD) .................................63

Displaying SETUP MENU  ......................................63

Programming SETUP MENU  .................................63

TIME & DATE  .........................................................64

D. S. T. (Daylight Saving Time) ..............................66

SEQUENCE SETUP  ...............................................66

ALARM SETUP  ......................................................67

CAMERA TITLE ......................................................71

RECORDER ...........................................................71

SYSTEM SETUP .....................................................72

OPERATOR REGISTRATION .................................76

MULTIPLEXER

..............................................77

MUX CAMERA TITLE

....................................78

WJ-SX150A ADMINISTRATOR Console  .......................79

Description of WJ-SX150A Administrator 
Console ..................................................................79

Installation/Uninstallation .......................................79

The Main Window  ..................................................80

Master-Slave ..........................................................81

Logical Camera Number  .......................................82

Put a file to SX150A  ...............................................83

Get a Configuration Data from SX150A .................83

Tour Sequence  ......................................................84

Group Sequence  ...................................................85

Timer Event ............................................................85

Camera Cleaning ...................................................86

Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time ......................87

Alarm Mode  ...........................................................88

Alarm Event  ...........................................................89

Alarm Port  ..............................................................90

Operator Registration  ............................................90

Level Table  ............................................................91

Monitor Selection  ...................................................92

Auto Login/Logout (Auto Log-in/Log-out)  .............92

Time & Date  ...........................................................93

Cable Compensation/VD2/DATA ...........................94

Camera Title  ..........................................................94

Data Port ................................................................96

Recorder ................................................................97

Multiplexer Mode

..........................................98

Multiplexer Title

...........................................100

New ......................................................................101

Select Setup Data File  .........................................101

Account Manager  ................................................101

Communication Port  ............................................102

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Summary of Contents for WJ-SX 150A

Page 1: ...ate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use Model No WJ SX150A Matrix Switcher Operating Instructions Matrix Switcher WJ SX 150A OPERATE OPERATE LED WILL BLINK IF COOLING FAN MALFUNCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...difications 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 prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus CAUTION TO...

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: ...with Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD100 Series 45 Connection with the Time lapse VCR Panasonic Models 46 Connection with the Time lapse VCR Non Panasonic Models 47 Connection with the PC 48 Time Adjustment with an External Equipment 48 Master slave Connection 49 WJ SX150A SETUP PROCEDURES 57 FIRMWARE UPDATE 58 Installation of SX150A Program Writer 58 Firmware Update of SX150A Program Writer 58 Error L...

Page 5: ...nputs 128 Suspending All the Alarm Inputs 128 MUX EXPANDED FUNCTION 129 WJ HD500 SERIES CONTROL TERMINAL MODE 130 Displaying WJ HD500 Series SETUP MENU 130 Controlling Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD500 Series 131 WJ HD200 SERIES CONTROL TERMINAL MODE 135 Displaying WJ HD200 Series SETUP MENU 135 Controlling Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD200 Series 135 WJ HD100 SERIES CONTROL TERMINAL MODE 137 Displaying...

Page 6: ...EATURES 16 cameras 4 monitors and 4 system controllers connectable Master slave connection supported Up to 64 cameras connectable using 5 matrix switchers Multiple sequence modes 32 tour sequences and 4 group sequences Control data and timing pulse VD2 multiplexed over a coaxial cable Cable compensation selectable depending on the cable length Cameras or images on the monitors selectable with alar...

Page 7: ... its specified temperature humidity or power source ratings Use the appliance at temperatures within 10 C 50 C 14 F 122 F and humidity below 90 The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC 60 Hz We recommend that you note down your settings and save them Power or battery failure may erase the settings you enter This operating instructions use the following convention when describing the u...

Page 8: ...9 FEATURES OF THE MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM ...

Page 9: ...ected to video monitors By closing a certain crosspoint switch we may connect any camera to any monitor In the example above by closing switch SW12 the camera 2 is displayed on the monitor 1 Likewise by closing SW24 camera 4 is displayed on the monitor 2 Monitoring Mode In the normal connection this system can control up to 16 cameras 4 monitors and 4 system controllers In the master slave connect...

Page 10: ...s the control data and VD2 timing pulse to the cameras On the contrary the cameras send the video signal and state signal to the unit Control data is supplied via the coaxial cable from the unit multiplexed with the camera image The unit is equipped with the circuit to multiplex or separate the video signal and control data with each channel These connections enable the control of the equipment fr...

Page 11: ...ording setting are necessary Example Operations of cameras and other connected equipment during an alarm input 1 The infrared sensor sends an alarm signal to the unit when detecting a car comes in 2 The unit enters the sequence mode associated with Monitor 1 At the same time the unit controls the digital disk recorder to change its recording mode into the alarm recording mode Monitor 1 is associat...

Page 12: ...up Aux 2 Camera 1 Dwell time 1 s Camera 4 position 1 Dwell time 3 s Camera 4 position 2 Dwell time 2 s Gate opens Aux 1 s s s Camera 5 Dwell time 30 s s s s Camera 1 Camera 4 Camera 5 Sensor Aux 1 Aux 2 Receiver Preset position 2 Matrix switcher Alarm 3 Alarm Sequence mode Alarm mode s s Monitor 1 Monitor 2 s t t t Camera 6 s Alarm recording mode Camera 6 Preset position 1 Recorder ...

Page 13: ...onsole The following are the properties which can prevent the oper ation conflict Level Setting 16 operators are classified in the level from 1 the highest to 3 the lowest A higher level operator can control more functions Password Setting Up to 5 digit numbers can be registered as a password When an operator logs in the system identifies the operator ID and password by comparing the registered da...

Page 14: ...as each step s dwell time Each step can call the desired preset position of a camera to be displayed Monitor related Functions The following functions related to monitors are configurable Monitor Selection It is necessary to select a monitor when controlling the monitor related functions such as camera images or SETUP MENU Information Displayed on the Monitors The following information is displaye...

Page 15: ...he lens selection switch DC VIDEO is set to DC Focus This setting adjusts the lens focus An auto focus camera can automatically adjust the focus Zoom This setting adjusts the lens zoom rate Iris This setting adjusts the lens iris Pan Tilt Head Control Pan Tilt Camera rotates on the pan tilt heads There are two ways of control Manual control by the joystick The joystick on the system controller can...

Page 16: ...ging to black and white pictures Camera function Shortcut function Note The specified cameras can control each function Confirm the functions of the connected cameras and external devices Changing to Black and White Pictures Color images are changeable to black and white images This function is intended for surveillance in a dark place such as an underground parking lot Camera Function Shortcut Fu...

Page 17: ...ection etc In this case video loss history will be reserved in the sys tem and this table will display the history The loss order date time camera number recorder num ber and event can be identified Up to 100 item can be reserved and they are overwritten from the oldest after more than 100 item have occurred As well as the video loss history the date of the loss and recovery the camera number and ...

Page 18: ...tus can be identified The continuous display becomes possible by the OSD set ting MON Monitor number CAM Camera number Recorder number MODE Operation mode KB Controller name OPE Operator number PRI Priority Setup Procedures To use the unit it is necessary to configure the system through the following setup procedures OSD setup with an active monitor and system controller The basic parameters are c...

Page 19: ...display The desired image can be displayed in a still picture Live images can be displayed in multiscreen display Playback images can be displayed in spot multiscreen display STILL will appear on the active monitor Zoom The desired image on the monitor can be zoomed up to two fold Note This function is available only when a playback image is displayed in a spot picture Alarm priority mode When an ...

Page 20: ... the following functions The operations are conducted with their buttons or the system controller or the PC The setup of the recording device HD100 only The start of the playback The stop of the playback The playback of the recorded images the multiscreen display still picture zoom spot picture The search of the recorded image the search by the recorded time and date HD100 only Forward or backward...

Page 21: ...ing The administer authorization and log in log out procedure differs from the unit They are conformed to the system con troller Refer to the system controller s operating instructions Use the PS Data template supplied with the system controller as the operating procedures differ from those of the terminal mode Refer to pp 123 to 128 When connecting a recorder to the unit you may have to configure...

Page 22: ...23 DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...

Page 23: ...o one of the following unit numbers Refer to pp 49 to 55 for details on the master slave connection Master Slave Unit number Master 0 Slave 1 1 Slave 2 2 Slave 3 3 Slave 4 4 r Mode selector MODE Selects the unit s operation mode Normally set all switches to OFF NORMAL mode as shown in the figure SX150A SOFTWARE UPLOAD Set the switches to this position when you update the firmware of the unit Refer...

Page 24: ...ing the master slave connection the func tions of ports will differ Refer to p 53 for details 0 Serial port SERIAL Connects to a PC for the system configuration through WJ SX150A Administrator Console 1 RS 485 Camera port Connects to an RS 485 camera Daisy chain connection is also available When the unit is used as Master in the master slave connection terminal mode system controllers can be conne...

Page 25: ...ard forward field advance Available after pressing the RECORDER button while connecting to a recorder 9 Iris buttons IRIS CLOSE OPEN Close or open the lens iris of cameras equipped with the specified lens Press the CLOSE and OPEN buttons simultaneously The lens iris is reset to the factory default setting WV CU360C CU360CJ System Controller TERMINAL MODE A template on which For Matrix Switcher WJ ...

Page 26: ... of the monitor status or research in a history table become available In combination with the SHIFT button AUX and Defroster are available In the recorder mode electronic zooming and multi screen sequence etc are available when pressed in combination with the SHIFT button 7 Monitor Escape button MON ESC MON LOCK MON Press this button to select a monitor To select a monitor press the corresponding...

Page 27: ...a tour sequence or stops the playback of the recorded images that is being run on the active moni tor 0 Shift button SHIFT To activate the alternate function of each button press this button in combination with buttons associated with special functions 1 On screen Display button OSD In combination with the numeric buttons this button toggles the currently selected display items on the active monit...

Page 28: ...tem controller refer to the system controller s operating instructions Rear View DC 9V IN 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CONTROLLER No 1 MODE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF ON 8 Data ports DATA Exchange the control data with the matrix switcher via RS 485 cable supplied with the system controller 9 DC 9V Input jack DC 9V IN Use this jack to plug the AC adapter supplied with the system controller 0 Clamp Fastens the s...

Page 29: ...31 INSTALLATIONS AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ...

Page 30: ...ix switcher Refer to the Multiplexer board s operating instructions for how to install MUX INSTALLATIONS WARNING The installations described in the figures should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers Mounting into the Rack The matrix switcher can be mounted into the rack as described 1 Remove the four rubber feet by unwinding the four screws on the bottom of the matrix switc...

Page 31: ...strator Console System Expansion Connection Connection with Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD500 Series or WJ HD200 Series When connecting the camera output connectors to Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD500 or WJ HD200 Series the digital disk recorder can record all the camera channels More than one camera images can be displayed in multiscreen segments on the desired monitor Camera 16 Camera 1 Camera 2 Came...

Page 32: ...k Recorder WJ HD100 Series or Time lapse VCR With the Multiplexer board the recorded images of Camera 1 to 16 can be multiplexed to Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD100 Series or a time lapse VCR MUX Recorder or Time lapse VCR Camera 16 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Max 16 Camera Inputs 16 Alarm Inputs Multiplexer Board WJ SXB151 Max 4 System Controllers 4 Monitor Outputs Available for surveillance or play...

Page 33: ...llers Terminal mode PS Data Terminal mode MONITOR OUT 1 to 4 Matrix Switcher Camera 16 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 CAMERA IN 1 to 16 ALARM IN 1 to 16 Camera 48 Camera 33 Camera 34 Camera 35 CAMERA IN 1 to 16 ALARM IN 1 to 16 Matrix Switcher Camera 32 Camera 17 Camera 18 Camera 19 CAMERA IN 1 to 16 ALARM IN 1 to 16 Camera 64 Camera 49 Camera 50 Camera 51 CAMERA IN 1 to 16 ALARM IN 1 to 16 Matrix Swi...

Page 34: ...strator Console Connection with the Camera Sites Connect the data multiplex type cameras or camera site equipment to the CAMERA IN connectors 1 to 16 on the matrix switcher s rear panel Notes Make sure that the cable length is less than 900 m 3 000 ft between the camera site and the unit when using RG 59 U BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cables If you use locally procured cables it is important to use o...

Page 35: ...s switch if required 3 Connect one end of the cable to RS 485 CAMERA and the other end to the first camera in the chain as shown in the figure Repeat this procedure for all cam eras 4 Set the termination switches of the cameras at the chain ends to ON Camera s termination switches must be set to OFF except the ones at the chain ends Notes Set the same number for the camera s unit address as and CA...

Page 36: ... as the connected equipment The switch on a daisy chain connected unit other than the extremities must be set to OFF The switch on the end unit should be set to ON For the termination switch positions refer to the operating instruction of the corresponding unit Matrix Switcher 2 DATA 3 DATA 2 TERM OFF ON 4 RS485 CAMERA LINE SELECT RS485 CAMERA PS DATA DATA 4 DATA 1 DATA HDR Auto termination works ...

Page 37: ...Alarm Sensor 2 ALARM Recover Input 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Alarm Input 1 Alarm Input 3 Alarm Input 5 Alarm Input 7 Alarm Input 9 Alarm Input 11 Alarm Input 13 Alarm Input 15 GND Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 3 GND Recover Input Pin No Designation 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 4 Alarm Input 6 Alarm Input 8 Alarm Input 10 Alarm Input 12 Alarm Input 14 Alarm Input ...

Page 38: ...Matrix Switcher Monitor Recorder 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 SIGNAL GND 10 100BASE T SPOT OUT IN EXT STORAGE COPY CONTROL ALARM VIDEO MODE DATA REMOTE WV CU50 GEN LOCK OUT SERIAL IN OUT OUT MULTISCREENOUT AUDIO CAMERA 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 DATA 3 DATA 2 SERIAL ALARM TERM OFF ON 4 2 1 4 3 EXT OUT REC OUT CAMERA SW IN RS485 CAMERA LINE SELECT MONITOR OUT EXT...

Page 39: ...ages from the recorder are not displayed on Monitor 1 to 4 To confirm the images you need to connect another monitor with the recorder The recorder will not operate if its unit address is set to other than 1 Make sure the recorder s unit address is set to 1 through SETUP MENU or WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to pp 71 or 97 If another number is selected you cannot control the recorder Matri...

Page 40: ...D500A or a newer model in which an optional network board WJ HDB502 is installed Select the PS Data protocol for the DATA 4 setting Refer to p 74 CAMERA DATA1 4 PORT or p 96 Data Port If the terminal mode is selected you cannot con trol the recorder The recorder will not be operable if its unit address is set to 1 2 3 4 If the recorder s unit address in Step 1 and the recorder setting in Step 4 ar...

Page 41: ...t from the unit to the recorder Notes If you use two WJ HD200 Series recorders you cannot control the recorders with the system controller connected to the Master unit When recording the images from CAM IN 1 to 16 it is recommended to use WJ HD500 Series recorders Make sure the recorder s unit address is set to 1 through SETUP MENU or WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to pp 71 or 97 If another...

Page 42: ... DATA1 4 PORT or p 96 Data Port If the ter minal mode is selected you cannot control the recorder The recorder will not be operable if its unit address is set to 1 2 3 4 If the recorder s unit address in Step 1 and the recorder setting in Step 5 are different the recorder will not be operable In these connections you cannot use a PS Data system controller If you use two WJ HD200 Series recorders y...

Page 43: ...ORDER UNIT ADDRESS in SETUP MENU to the setting of the recorder Refer to the recorder s operating instructions for the unit address Note After the connection configure the system through SETUP MENU and WJ SX150A Administrator Console DATA HDR Port MUX Recorder SIGNAL GND ALARM SERIES RECORD TIME ADJUST REMOTE MODE DATA RS 232C VIDEO OUT IN OUT IN AUDIO MONITOR OUT PLAY CAMERA SW OUT G G G POWER ON...

Page 44: ...OUT with an RCA pin cable Notes Only Panasonic time lapse VCRs which support RS 232C are usable Refer to Cable Specifications on the next page for details of cables Both of the time lapse VCR and PC cannot be connected to the matrix switcher When configuring the system through WJ SX150A Administrator Console pull out the time lapse VCR s cable and con nect the PC s cable to the serial port To use ...

Page 45: ...ver from alarm reset MUX VIDEO IN CAMERA SW OUT GND S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO OUT 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 ALARM IN COM ALARM RESET IN ALARM RECOVER OUT 5 6 7 8 ALARM OUT 1 SHOT IN TAPE END OUT 9 10 11 12 WARNING OUT HUMID OUT REC REVIEW OUT 13 14 15 16 SERIES REC IN TIME ADJUST IN TIME ADJUST OUT COM REC OUT SERIES REC OUT Time lapse VCR Matrix Switcher 2 DATA 3 DATA 2 SERIAL ...

Page 46: ... signal to the matrix switcher This signal can adjust the time by up to 30 seconds every hour To use this function it is necessary to assign the alarm input terminal s pin 1 to 16 to the time adjusting termi nal s SETUP MENU or WJ SX150A Administrator Console can assign the signal Note In the master slave connection time setting of every unit can be synchronized when the time adjusting sig nal is ...

Page 47: ... and Slave 1 are connected in the system REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 1 to 16 Slave 1 HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM Master REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 17 to 28 MONITOR OUT 1 to 4 HDR D3 D2 D1 CAM PSD Terminal mode PS Data MON1 CAM1 MON2 CAM2 MON3 CAM3 MON4 CAM4 ...

Page 48: ...lave 1 HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 17 to 32 Slave 2 HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM Master REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 33 to 40 MONITOR OUT 1 to 4 HDR D3 D2 D1 CAM PSD Terminal mode PS Data MON1 CAM1 MON2 CAM2 MON3 CAM3 MON4 CAM4 MON1 CAM5 MON2 CAM6 MON3 CAM7 MON4 CAM8 ...

Page 49: ...6 16 Camera 17 to 32 Slave 2 HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM Master REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 33 to 48 Slave 3 Camera 49 to 52 HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM MONITOR OUT 1 to 4 HDR D3 D2 D1 CAM PSD Terminal mode PS Data MON1 CAM1 MON2 CAM2 MON3 CAM3 MON4 CAM4 MON1 CAM9 MON2 CAM10 MON3 CAM11 MON4 CAM12 MON1 CAM5 MON2 CAM6 MON3 CAM7 MON4 CAM8 ...

Page 50: ...nnection of the Master and Slave units Cable Kit WV CA48 10K Used for connection of more than one Slave unit Necessary number will differ depending on the connection pattern Unit Number Selection Set the unit number selector of each unit to determine Master and slave n Refer to the illustration and diagram in p 24 n is a unit number REC Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD A FS 16 16 Camera 1 to 16 Slave 1...

Page 51: ... 1 Camera Input 2 Monitor Output 2 Camera Input 3 Monitor Output 3 Camera Input 4 Monitor Output 4 Camera Input 5 Monitor Output 1 Camera Input 6 Monitor Output 2 Camera Input 7 Monitor Output 3 Camera Input 8 Monitor Output 4 Monitor Output 1 Monitor Output 2 Monitor Output 3 Monitor Output 4 Monitor Output 1 Monitor Output 2 Monitor Output 3 Monitor Output 4 Master and Slave 3 Camera Input 9 Cam...

Page 52: ...rom Slave units to the Master unit are not for recording but for cross point switching CAMERA 1 1 2 2 3 3 OUT IN 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 Connected to Slave 2 Connected to Slave 1 Master unit Master recorder Camera 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 3 1 1 VIDEO IN OUT Connection between the Units ...

Page 53: ...the SET button The setting will be saved and you will log out from SETUP menu With WJ SX150A Administrator Console 1 Turn the power of each unit to ON 2 Open WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to p 80 3 Open the Master Slave window Refer to p 81 4 Configure and save the settings by clicking on the Save Exit button Refer to p 82 5 Open the Put a file to SX150A window Refer to p 83 6 Click on the...

Page 54: ...57 WJ SX150A SETUP PROCEDURES ...

Page 55: ... directions given Firmware Update of SX150A Program Writer 1 Connect the matrix switcher s serial port to that of the PC with the 9 pin D sub cable Refer to p 48 2 Launch SX150A Program Writer by selecting Start Programs Panasonic SX150A Program Writer The RS232C Setting window will appear on the PC screen 3 Confirm whether the following are selected Then click on SET Baud Rate 38400 Data Bit 8 Pa...

Page 56: ...ot E is the CD ROM drive and is the software version For example V111 means Version 1 11 14 Make sure that the new software version is displayed in the Transfer File box 15 Press the Transfer button 16 A message window will appear to ask you if it is OK to overwrite the software After confirmation click on OK The mot file will be copied from the CD ROM to the matrix switcher You can confirm the st...

Page 57: ...x switcher to SX150 SOFTWARE UPLOAD Refer to p 24 3 Power on the matrix switcher again Timeout Error This error message is displayed when a specified time has passed since you started installing SX150A Program Writer updating the firmware The following are the timeout error statuses Status 0 30 seconds has passed since the PC became idle Status 1 30 seconds has passed since the SD RAM started to b...

Page 58: ...ngs SETUP MENU can configure tour sequences WJ SX150A Administrator Console can configure both of tour sequences and group sequences Tour sequence Up to 32 tour sequences are config urable 64 steps per tour Group sequence Tour sequences can be activated on up to 4 monitors simultaneously 1 tour sequence per monitor Schedule Settings SETUP MENU can configure daylight saving time WJ SX150A Administr...

Page 59: ...ate The unit s time and date are configurable Cable compensation Cable compensation type is selectable depending on the distance between a cam era and the unit It is also possible to determine whether to send the VD2 timing pulse or control data with the camera output signals Camera title Camera title is configurable to identify the camera images on the monitor WJ SX150A Administrator Console can ...

Page 60: ...o R B Moves the cursor to the right PREV button Selects the previous mode or parameter NEXT button Selects the next mode or parameter Numeric buttons Enters numerals CLEAR button Deletes a character when editing a camera title CAM SET button Executes the selections and dis plays a submenu for items with the O mark MON ESC button Returns to SETUP MENU or the previous menu This operating instruction...

Page 61: ...or to each parameter by moving the joystick to A or B Month Press the NEXT or PREV button to select the correct month Day Press the numeric buttons to enter it directly WJ SX150A SETUP MENU x xx 100 TIME DATE Aug 21 2002 10 55 AM 200 D S T ON 300 SEQUENCEO 400 ALARMO 500 CAMERA TITLEO 600 RECORDERO 700 SYSTEMO 800 OPERATOR REGISTRATIONO 900 MULTIPLEXERO 1000 MUX CAMERA TITLEO ...

Page 62: ...RMALLY OPEN 3 NORMALLY OPEN 11 NORMALLY OPEN 4 NORMALLY OPEN 12 NORMALLY OPEN 5 NORMALLY CLOSE 13 NORMALLY OPEN 6 NORMALLY OPEN 14 NORMALLY OPEN 7 NORMALLY OPEN 15 NORMALLY OPEN 8 NORMALLY OPEN 16 TIME ADJUST 700 SYSTEM 710 MASTER SLAVEO 720 LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBERO 730 COMPENSATION VD2 DATAO 740 CAMERA DATA1 4 PORTO 750 RS485 CAMERAO 760 CAMERA CLEANING OFF 710 MASTER SLAVE MASTER SLAVE1 ON SLAVE2 ...

Page 63: ...on press the SETUP button while hold ing down the SHIFT button The configuration will be updat ed when closing SETUP MENU Notes The start end date are configurable through WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to p 87 When ON is selected for D S T is added beside the time display Example 10 55 AM SEQUENCE SETUP How to Display To display this menu on the monitor move the cursor to 300 SEQUENCE in S...

Page 64: ...0 ALARM in SETUP MENU by moving the joystick to or Then press the CAM SET button The submenu appears on the monitor Parameters Move the joystick to move the cursor Press the NEXT or PREV button to select the desired para meters Press the numeric button s to enter a number ALARM MODE You can select an operation mode when alarm input signals are accepted by the unit Notes The alarm mode is activated...

Page 65: ...order is connected to the unit ALM This stands for the alarm event number MON This stands for the monitor number MODE This stands for the preset position of a camera or tour sequence number activated with an alarm input signal LCN PRE TOUR Activates a spot camera or tour sequence with an alarm input To activate a spot camera select LCN nn nn is a logical camera num ber 01 to 99 To activate a tour ...

Page 66: ...e spot images Note You cannot recover alarm related operations from system controllers when REC ONLY is selected OFF An alarm input is not accepted via the SERIAL port The factory default setting is ON 460 MUX MOTION DET This stands for that the unit s motion detector is activated when a camera detects the brightness level change and transmit an alarm signal ON The alarm associated sequence spot i...

Page 67: ... If you repeat Step 1 after setting 4 motion detection areas NG will blink at the center of the monitor for two seconds To reset a motion detection area move the mark on the desired area Then press the CLEAR button The area will be reset If an area overlaps another one the newer area will be reset 5 To configure the motion detection areas of another camera channel press the NEXT or PREV button 6 R...

Page 68: ...20 characters are editable The characters available here are the following ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrs tuvwxyz0123456789 _ space The factory default settings are same as the illustrations 1 Edit the camera titles by pressing the NEXT or PREV buttons The NEXT button toggles these characters in this order The PREV button toggles these characters in a reverse order Joystick and the ...

Page 69: ...e as the illustration COMMUNICATION STATUS The following are communication parameters of a digi tal disk recorder time lapse VCR The parameters will differ depending on connected devices When a digital disk recorder is connected DATA BIT 8 bit PARITY BIT NONE STOP BIT 1 bit BAUD RATE 9600 bps COMM PORT DATA HDR PORT When a time lapse VCR is connected DATA BIT 7 bit PARITY BIT ODD STOP BIT 1 bit BA...

Page 70: ... appear on the monitor 720 LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER SWITCHER SLAVE1 1 of 4 CAM LCN CAM LCN 1 1 9 9 2 2 10 10 3 3 11 11 4 4 12 12 5 5 13 13 6 6 14 14 7 7 15 15 8 8 16 16 LCN LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER CAM 720 LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER SWITCHER SLAVE2 2 of 4 CAM LCN CAM LCN 1 17 9 25 2 18 10 26 3 19 11 27 4 20 12 28 5 21 13 29 6 22 14 30 7 23 15 31 8 24 16 32 LCN LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER 720 LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER ...

Page 71: ... DATA4 MASTER SLAVE 38400bps HDR HDR 9600bps SERIAL 38400bps When Master Slave 1 to 3 are connected CAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Slave 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Slave 2 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Slave 3 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Master 49 50 51 52 CAM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Slave 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1...

Page 72: ... SWITCHER SLAVE1 1 of 5 PORT MODE SPEED CAMERA CAMERA 19200bps DATA1 CAMERA 19200bps DATA2 CAMERA 19200bps DATA3 CAMERA 19200bps DATA4 MASTER SLAVE 38400bps HDR HDR 9600bps SERIAL 38400bps The factory default setting is same as the illustration SPEED This stands for the communication speed of a port 38400 bps Select this to set the speed to 38400 bps 19200 bps Select this to set the speed to 19200...

Page 73: ...the monitor move the cursor to 800 OPERATOR REGISTRATION in SETUP MENU by mov ing the joystick to Then press the CAM SET button The submenu appears on the monitor Parameters Move the joystick to move the cursor Press the NEXT or PREV button to select the desired para meters Press the numeric button s to enter a number OPERATOR NO This stands for an operator number When you enter the number by pres...

Page 74: ... s camera operation coverage The following are the parameters VIEW CONTROL The operator can display the cam era image on the monitor and control panning tilt ing VIEW ONLY The operator can display the camera image on the monitor but cannot control the pan ning tilting PROHIBITED The operator can neither display the camera image on the monitor nor control the pan ning tilting The following is the f...

Page 75: ...g pulse is detected The factory default setting is ON Note If EXT is selected for 910 ALARM 920 NORMAL the playback images cannot be displayed on the monitors which are not connected to the EXT IN connector Confirm the images on those which are connected to the recorder MUX CAMERA TITLE How to Display To display this menu on the monitor move the cursor to 1000 MUX CAMERA TITLE in SETUP MENU by mov...

Page 76: ...following directory E Admin Setup exe Double click Setup exe to begin the installation Respond to the dialog boxes by following the directions given Uninstallation 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click on the Add Remove Hardware button 3 Select WJ SX150A Administrator Console and click on Add Remove 4 Operate according to the direction in the window Description of WJ SX150A Administrator C...

Page 77: ... WJ SX150A Administrator Console x x icon on the desktop x xx is a version number 2 When you launch WJ SX150A Administrator Console for the first time the following window will appear on the PC screen Select Yes The selection will be memorized to WJ SX150A Administrator Console while launching it Note To change the selection you have done in the Startup Menu window restart the WJ SX150A Administra...

Page 78: ...ow to Display Master The Master unit and the connected recorder are displayed MUX MUX MASTER SLAVE Master Slave Master Slave window p 81 Logical Camera Number Logical Camera Number window p 82 MANAGEMENT Put to SX150A Put a file to SX150A window p 83 Get from SX150A Get a Configuration Data from SX150A window p 83 SEQUENCE Tour Sequence Tour Sequence window p 84 Group Sequence Group Sequence windo...

Page 79: ...numbers are used for camera control and monitor display To display this window click on the Logical Camera Number button in the main window p 80 How to Display CAM 1 to 16 This stands for a camera channel of the unit Logical Camera Number Click on each drop down menu to select a desired logical camera number 1 to 99 is selectable For camera channels without camera connections select Save Exit butt...

Page 80: ...ppears on the screen If the message Connection error appears the PC is incorrectly connected to the unit Confirm the set tings of WJ SX150A Administrator Console and retry the file putting Refer to p 74 CAMERA DATA 1 4 PORT and p 102 Communication Port Get a Configuration Data from SX150A Pressing this button will start the getting of the configuration data from the unit to the PC How to Display T...

Page 81: ...eps Parameters LCN Selects the operating camera in each step The camera is selectable from LCN 1 to 99 After selecting LCN select the time for Dwell Note Configure Step 1 to the last step in a sequential order If there is a skipped step whose LCN and or Dwell is that may cause an error Then the mes sage will appear to ask you to select both LCN and Dwell Preset Selects the preset position of the o...

Page 82: ... to Display To display this window click on the Timer Event but ton in the main window p 80 Parameters Enable Checking on the box will enable the configuration Schedule Mode Group Check on the desired box for the timer event configuration Daily To execute the event at a desired time every day check on this boxes To determine the time click on the Hour and Minute boxes Weekly To execute the event a...

Page 83: ...heck on this box To determine the time click on the Hour and Minute boxes Auto Cleaning Camera Check on the desired camera to execute the cleaning Save Exit button Saves the configuration and closes the Camera Cleaning window Cancel Exit button Cancels the configuration and closes the Camera Cleaning window Spot Camera Executes the spot mode according to the schedule in the Scheduled Mode group Wh...

Page 84: ...the daylight saving time in the Start drop down menu 2 Select the end date of the daylight saving time in the End drop down menu Select a later date than the Start date When selecting an earlier date a message will appear Note When clicking on the C button beside a drop down menu a calendar will pop up To determine the start and end dates click on the desired date on the calen dar To go to the nex...

Page 85: ...will keep displaying the current sequence spot images Note You cannot recover alarm related operations from system controllers when REC ONLY is selected OFF An alarm input is not accepted via the SERIAL port The factory default setting is ON Alarm Mode This window configures the operation parameters when an alarm signal is input an alarm mode auto reset time and alarm input How to Display To displ...

Page 86: ...lec table for Pre When the camera is not equipped with the preset position function select MUX MOTION DET This stands for that the unit s motion detector is activated When a camera detects the brightness level change and transmit an alarm signal the alarm associated sequence spot image is displayed on a monitor and alarm record ing will start if a recorder is connected to the unit ON The alarm ass...

Page 87: ...utton Saves the configuration and closes the Alarm Event win dow Cancel Exit button Cancels the configuration and closes the Alarm Event win dow Alarm Port This window configures the parameters of alarm inputs How to Display To display this window click on the Alarm Port but ton in the main window p 80 Parameters Select the desired alarm input parameter to assign in each alarm port s drop down men...

Page 88: ...itor nor control the pan ning tilting Add button Adds a new operator to WJ SX150A Edit button The registered parameters become editable by clicking on this button after selecting the operator number Delete button Deletes an operator from WJ SX150A after you select the operator OK button Saves the configuration and closes the Operator Registration window Level Table This window configures the restr...

Page 89: ...ator is selectable for auto log in function The log out time is selectable for auto log out function How to Display To display this window click on the Auto Login Logout button in the main window p 80 Parameters Auto Login Box Click on the checkboxes Terminal_K1 to K4 to select an operator for auto log in Then select an operator ID It will be the log in ID of the system controller connected to the...

Page 90: ...n Displays the Clock window Save Exit button Saves the configuration and closes the Time Date win dow Cancel Exit button Cancels the configuration and closes the Clock Disp win dow Note The display pattern will be updated when the setting file has been put from the PC to the unit Clock This window configures the unit s clock The pattern of the Time Date box depends on the setting through the Time ...

Page 91: ... each camera Up to 20 characters camera title alphanumeric charac ters are available for the title WJ SX150A Administrator Console has the following built in characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrs t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ÄÜÖÆÑÂØäüöæñâøÁÇÉÌÒÙßàáâçèéêëìíîïòóôùúû In addition symbols special characters and original char acters are editable in the bitmap font How to Display...

Page 92: ...n the SPACE button to enter a space 4 Click on the Revise button 5 Click on the desired character in the text box The character will be inserted in the text box To Cancel the Entry Click on the Cancel Exit button The entry will be canceled and the Camera Title window will close Edit Font Window The Window Soon after Opening The Window during the Edit How to Display To display this window click on ...

Page 93: ...rate are displayed in gray and not configurable When you select CU360C for DATA 4 DATA HDR and its baud rate are configurable Terminal_K1 to 4 can be assigned to only one port Baud Rate Select the desired baud rate communication speed 4800 9600 or 19200 bps is selectable Cam 1 to 16 Select the camera s connected to the RS 485 daisy chain Data 1 to 3 are connectable to either of cameras and sys tem...

Page 94: ...isplay To display this window click on the Recorder Mode button in the main window p 80 Parameters Recorder Control Click on the desired radio button to determine the recorder type OFF Select this when no recorder is connected to the unit HD500 Select this when a WJ HD500 Series recorder is connected to the unit HD100 Select this when a WJ HD100 Series recorder is connected to the unit HD200 Selec...

Page 95: ...r Mode button in the main window p 80 Parameters Multi Monitor Out Group Still Display Select the desired setting by clicking on the drop down menu ON Still picture is available during the multiscreen display OFF Still picture is not available during the multi screen display The factory default setting is ON Border Color Select the desired setting by clicking on the drop down menu This setting wil...

Page 96: ...g by clicking on the radio button EXT Select this to gen lock the unit during the nor mal recording INT Select this if the asynchronous unit is connect ed to the unit When it is activated the drop down menu becomes also active so that you can select the desired normal recording rate 002 004 to 255 field are selectable The factory default setting is EXT Alarm Group REC Mode Select the desired setti...

Page 97: ...iguration and closes the Mux Alarm Group window Multiplexer Title How to Display To display this window click on the Multiplexer Title button in the main window p 80 Parameters The factory default settings are same as the illustration To edit the desired camera s title click on the associated button Cam 1 to Cam 16 The subsequent editing procedure is the same as Camera Title Refer to p 94 Notes Th...

Page 98: ...Setup Data File dialog box OK button Saves the configuration and closes the New window Cancel Exit button Saves the configuration and closes the New window Account Manager This window configures the parameters of the operators who can control WJ SX150A Administrator Console the registration edit and deletion of an operator The window soon after opening The window during the edit How to Display To ...

Page 99: ...utton 3 Edit the desired parameters 4 Click on the Save exit button The configuration will be saved and the Registration window will close To cancel the configuration click on the Cancel exit button Delete a Registration Operator 1 Click on the registration operator s name in the Accounts group 2 Click on the Delete button 3 Click on the Save exit button Note If deleting all level 1 operators the ...

Page 100: ...103 OPERATING PROCEDURES TERMINAL MODE ...

Page 101: ...ED display of the con troller The factory default setting is 150 4 To select your registered password up to 5 digits press the numeric buttons then press the CAM SET button The factory default setting is 150 If the operator ID and password are correct READY will appear on the LED display Note If an operator ID or password error occurs the PROHIBITED indicator on the controller will blink and NO AC...

Page 102: ...uto Log in Log out SHIFT CALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET PAUSE TOUR SEQ NEXT AUTO PAN PAUSE CAM FUNC CLEAR LOG OUT MON LOCK DEF ON WIPER DEF OFF MON ESC T D CAM ID MON STATUS ALL EVENT ALM H VLD H SYS S CAM SET MULTISCREENSEL SEQUENCE AUX2 ON AUX2 OFF EL ZOOM AUX1 ON AUX1 OFF STILL Auto Log in If the auto log in is set to ON any operator can login auto matically After the controller is turned on AUTO a...

Page 103: ...nitor number returns to the normal display on the active monitor After the log in procedure the following operations are available to control the system The operation begins with selecting a monitor then the selected camera appears the active monitor Monitor Selection 1 To select the desired monitor number 1 to 4 press the numeric button 2 Press the MON ESC button to execute the selection The MONI...

Page 104: ... RECORDER INDEX STOP PLAY PAUSE Note If you select a wrong number press the CLEAR button to clear the input 4 If the selected camera number is not valid the PRO HIBITED indicator and the number on the LED display will blink for about 3 seconds Return to Step 2 and select a new camera number 5 To replace the currently selected camera with the next higher numbered camera press the NEXT button 6 To r...

Page 105: ...set the lens focus automatically 3 Press the ZOOM WIDE TELE buttons while watching the monitor The lens iris is adjusted to obtain the desired image Press the TELE button to bring an object optically clos er Press the WIDE button to widen the scene optically Moving the zoom wheel controller of WV CU360CJ can also adjust the lens zoom 4 Press the IRIS CLOSE OPEN buttons to close open the lens iris ...

Page 106: ...while holding down the SHIFT button to save a preset position of the selected camera SHIFT CALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET PAUSE TOUR SEQ NEXT AUTO PAN PAUSE CAM FUNC CLEAR LOG OUT MON LOCK DEF ON WIPER DEF OFF MON ESC T D CAM ID MON STATUS ALL EVENT ALM H VLD H SYS S CAM SET MULTISCREENSEL SEQUENCE AUX2 ON AUX2 OFF EL ZOOM AUX1 ON AUX1 OFF STILL Notes If the entered position number has stored the prev...

Page 107: ...functions to the defaults Notes Refer to the operating instructions of the selected camera for details Move the joystick while holding down the SHIFT button to move the camera smoothly for presetting the positions in the camera s SETUP MENU 8 To close the camera s SETUP MENU press the F1 but ton while holding down the SHIFT button The CAM SETUP indicator goes off CAMERA FUNCTION CONTROL SETUP SHIF...

Page 108: ... MON ESC button to exit from the mode Note When the black and white parameter is set to AUTO in the camera s SETUP MENU this function is disabled SETUP SHIFT REW FF STEP CALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET GROUP SEQ PAUSE SUSPEND F1 CAM SETUP ALL RESET ACK RESET F2 TOUR SEQ PREV NEXT STOP OSD AUTO PAN RECORDER INDEX STOP PLAY PAUSE CAM FUNC CLEAR LOG OUT MON LOCK DEF ON WIPER DEF OFF MON ESC T D CAM ID MON...

Page 109: ...TUP SHIFT REW FF STEP CALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET GROUP SEQ PAUSE SUSPEND F1 CAM SETUP ALL RESET ACK RESET F2 TOUR SEQ PREV NEXT STOP OSD AUTO PAN RECORDER INDEX STOP PLAY PAUSE CAM FUNC CLEAR LOG OUT MON LOCK DEF ON WIPER DEF OFF MON ESC T D CAM ID MON STATUS ALL EVENT ALM H VLD H SYS S CAM SET MULTISCREENSEL SEQUENCE AUX2 ON AUX2 OFF EL ZOOM AUX1 ON AUX1 OFF STILL 3 Press the assigned numeric but...

Page 110: ... 3 while holding down the SHIFT button to turn on the user s auxiliary switch 1 of the receiver Press the button 2 while holding down the SHIFT but ton to turn off the user s auxiliary switch 1 of the receiv er 3 Press the button 6 while holding down the SHIFT button to turn on the user s auxiliary switch 2 of the receiver Press the button 5 while holding down the SHIFT button to turn off the user...

Page 111: ...ce Refer to Step 5 to 8 of Tour Sequence in this page for how to use these buttons 5 To stop the sequence select one of the monitors that are being run on the selected group sequence then press the STOP button Note If an alarm is activated during a sequence pause the sequence runs again after the unit recovers from the alarm mode RUNNING SEQUENCE SETUP SHIFT REW FF STEP CALL PRESET PROGRAM PRESET ...

Page 112: ... down the OSD button 1 2 3 and 4 will appear disappear on from the active monitor On screen Display OSD Position Control The procedure described below lets you determine the dis play positions such as camera title clock and status on the active monitor screen Moving the Clock Display Move the joystick while holding down the OSD SHIFT and 1 buttons 1 will move to the desired direction MONITOR DISPL...

Page 113: ...on Moving the Event Display Move the joystick while holding down the OSD SHIFT and 3 buttons 3 will move to the desired direction Moving the Monitor Status Move the joystick while holding down the OSD SHIFT and 4 buttons 4 will move to the desired direction Monitor number controller number and monitor mode Moving All the Items Move the joystick while holding down the OSD SHIFT and 5 buttons 1 2 3 ...

Page 114: ... HISTORY 1 of 2 NO YYYY MM DD HH MM SS ALARM EVENT 016 2002 08 21 18 59 08 80 ALARM 015 2002 08 21 18 58 08 80 ACK 014 2002 08 21 18 57 08 80 RESET 013 2002 08 21 18 55 08 07 ALARM 012 2002 08 21 18 54 08 07 ACK 011 2002 08 21 18 53 08 07 RESET 010 2002 08 21 18 53 00 09 ALARM 009 2002 08 21 18 52 08 09 RESET 008 2002 08 21 18 51 08 06 ALARM 007 2002 08 21 18 50 08 06 ACK SETUP SHIFT REW FF STEP C...

Page 115: ...the same numbered camera input connectors All the video output signals are sent to Monitor 1 For example when the alarm sensor con nected to the alarm input 1 becomes active the camera input connector 1 s image appears on Monitor 1 ALARMnn appears on the monitor nn is the alarm number Alarm output signals are supplied from Alarm Output 1 to 4 10 11 23 and 24 of the ALARM port 25 pin D sub connecto...

Page 116: ...dicator will go out The CAM indicator will return to the state before the alarm input Note When more than one alarm is input and they are associated with the same monitor they cannot be reset one by one Alarm All Reset 1 Press the RESET button while holding down the SHIFT button 2 The monitor the LED display and the indicator will change as follows ALARMnn will disappear from all the monitor The L...

Page 117: ...Quad Shift in Multiplexer Mode refer to p 98 window of WJ SX150A Administrator Console the multiscreen segment patterns can be switched as follows 4A Page 1 of the quad Camera 1 2 3 and 4 4B Page 2 Camera 5 6 7 and 8 4C Page 3 Camera 9 10 11 and 12 4D Page 4 Camera 13 14 15 and 16 9 segments 16 4A Multiscreen Sequence Camera images are switched automatically in a sequence mode The sequence mode QU...

Page 118: ...on 1 while holding the SHIFT button The selected camera image will change into the still picture 5 To cancel the still picture press the button 1 while hold ing down the SHIFT button again Notes Still picture is not available while zooming is activat ed Even when still picture is displayed the playback of the recorder time lapse VCR continues Electronic Zooming EL ZOOM The playback spot picture ca...

Page 119: ...123 OPERATING PROCEDURES PS DATA ...

Page 120: ...nt and or monitor status display with a PS Data controller Use a terminal mode system controller Operators using the PS Data system controller have the highest priority to all those using the terminal mode system con trollers PS Data doesn t support user management and you cannot configure the PS Data operator registration neither through SETUP MENU nor WJ SX150A Administrator Console Notes When y...

Page 121: ...monitor will be activated Priority Lock You can apply or release priority lock by entering the func tion code Monitor display is the same as those of terminal mode Refer to p 106 for the illustrations 1 Select the desired monitor Refer to Monitor Selection 2 Press the SHIFT button and enter 101 by pressing the numeric buttons 3 Press the FUNCTION button The function will be exe cuted If the priori...

Page 122: ...he following function is available only if a group sequence has been previously established in WJ SX150A Administrator Console The group sequence has ID num bers Group 1 is 91 Group 2 is 92 Group 3 is 93 and Group 4 is 94 As described earlier a group sequence determines the assignment of monitors and cameras Therefore monitor selection is not required 1 Press the numeric buttons to select a desire...

Page 123: ...bove The ALARM HISTORY table will appear on the active monitor You cannot control OSD display position MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROL Function Code Controller Status Note Displaying the clock 104 Pressing again will hide the display Displaying the camera title 105 Pressing again will hide the display Displaying the event 106 Pressing again will hide the display Displaying the monitor status 107 Pressing ...

Page 124: ...1 to 16 are associated with the same numbered camera input connectors All the video output signals are sent to Monitor 1 For example when the alarm sensor con nected to the alarm input 1 becomes active the camera input connector 1 s image appears on Monitor 1 ALARMnn appears on the monitor nn is the alarm number Alarm output signals are supplied from Alarm Output 1 to 4 10 11 23 and 24 of the ALAR...

Page 125: ...129 EXPANDED FUNCTION ...

Page 126: ...500 Series SETUP MENU will appear on the active monitor and the system controller s SETUP indi cator will light up The following functions and buttons are valid in SETUP MENU Joystick to UP Moves the cursor up Joystick to DOWN Moves the cursor down Joystick to L t Moves the cursor to the left Joystick to R s Moves the cursor to the right CAM SET button Executes the selections and dis plays a subme...

Page 127: ...ns are configurable through WJ HD500 SETUP Refer to the recorder s operating instructions 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to Recorder Mode 2 Press the button 0 while holding down the SHIFT but ton Every time you press the button the multiscreen segment patterns are switched The following is the factory default setting 4A Page 1 of the quad Camera 1 2 3 and 4 4B Page 2 Camera 5 6 7 and 8 4C Page 3 ...

Page 128: ... STOP button while holding down the SHIFT button Note Refer to WJ HD500 Series Operating Instructions for details and other recording modes Stopping REC ONLY Alarm Recording You can stop alarm recording activated by REC ONLY setting of 430 CAMERA 440 ALARM PORT 450 SERIAL PORT 460 MUX MOTION DET in SETUP MENU refer to pp 68 and 69 or the Alarm Mode window in WJ SX150A Administrator Console refer t...

Page 129: ... displayed in the spot mode 5 Each time the button 4 and the SHIFT button are pressed the zooming range are changeable as follows 2x 4x 8x 1x 2x 6 To return the zooming range to x 1 press the button 4 while holding down the SHIFT button again 7 To return to the multiscreen display press the button 0 while holding down the SHIFT button Note You can move the zoomed area on the monitor with the joyst...

Page 130: ...splay Other Operations SHIFT ZOOM TELE buttons Selects a group to be played back SHIFT ZOOM WIDE buttons Changes the display mode of the Record List between the alarm search ON and OFF ON Displays only the Alarm and Emergency Record List of the selected group OFF Displays all the record lists for the selected group SHIFT REW FF STEP GROUP SEQ PAUSE TOUR SEQ PREV NEXT OSD PLAY PAUSE MON LOCK DEF ON...

Page 131: ...are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Note 4C 4D 7 10 13 and 16 segment multiscreen display are unavailable Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Note You cannot skip to the previous next record Manual Recording The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 132 Note Refer to WJ HD200 Series Operating Instructions for details and other re...

Page 132: ...ECALL table Move the cursor with the joystick to the desired alarm num ber and then press the PLAY button The associated image will be played back Electronic Zooming EL ZOOM The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 133 Note 2 x and 4 x are available zooming range 8 x is unavailable Multiscreen Sequence The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 134 ALARM RECALL YEAR...

Page 133: ... the operating procedures of WJ HD100 Series via the system controller Multiscreen Segment Switching The operating procedure is the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Note 7 10 or 13 segment multiscreen display is unavail able Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Notes You cannot skip to the previous next record Refer to WJ HD100 Series Operating Instru...

Page 134: ... entry form press the CLEAR button ALARM RECALL table The recorder s alarm history will be displayed on the ALARM RECALL table Move the cursor with the joystick to the desired alarm num ber and then press the PLAY button The associated image will be played back ALARM RECALL 1 OF 10 NO DATE TIME ALM 99 JUN 9 00 00 00 00 T 98 JUN 1 00 02 34 56 T 97 JUN 1 00 01 10 01 V 96 MAY31 00 23 34 45 V 95 MAY30...

Page 135: ...ting procedures of the time lapse VCR via system controllers Multiscreen Segment Switching The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Multiscreen Display Note 7 10 and 13 segment multiscreen display are unavailable Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Normal Playback Note You cannot skip to the previous next record Fast forward 1 Press th...

Page 136: ...re of a non Panasonic model time lapse VCR Controlling the Time lapse VCR Multiscreen Segment Switching The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 131 Multiscreen Segment Switching Note 7 10 and 13 segment multiscreen display are unavailable Normal Playback 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to p 131 Recorder Mode 2 Do the playback procedure using the buttons on the front panel Refer t...

Page 137: ...ations 1 Press the SHIFT button to activate the FUNCTION buttons 2 Enter the desired function code and then press the FUNCTION button Refer to the diagram 3 To select a camera channel press the numeric button s then CAM button The system will exit from the recorder mode and the selected camera image will be displayed on the monitor Notes Only one operator can enter the recording mode The images fr...

Page 138: ...ding activated by REC ONLY setting of 430 CAMERA 440 ALARM PORT 450 SERIAL PORT 460 MUX MOTION DET in SETUP MENU refer to pp 68 and 69 or the Alarm Mode window in WJ SX150A Administrator Console refer to p 88 To stop the alarm recording press the ALM RESET button ...

Page 139: ...d on the monitor Notes Only one operator can enter the recording mode The images from the recorder which are displayed on the monitor is conformed to the recorder setting Stopping REC ONLY Alarm Recording The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 142 WJ HD200 SERIES CONTROL PS DATA Function Code Note Forward field advance 1 Backward field advance To the last field Pause Playback Re...

Page 140: ...tivate the FUNCTION buttons 3 Enter the desired function code and then press the FUNCTION button Refer to the diagram 4 To select a camera channel press the numeric button s then CAM button The system will exit from the recorder mode and the selected camera image will be displayed on the monitor Notes Only one operator can enter the recorder mode The images from the recorder which are displayed on...

Page 141: ...order mode Refer to p 141 2 Press the SHIFT button to activate the FUNCTION buttons 3 Enter the desired function code and then press the FUNCTION button Refer to the diagram 4 To select a camera channel press the numeric button s then CAM button The system will exit from the recorder mode and the selected camera image will be displayed on the monitor Notes Only one operator can enter the recorder ...

Page 142: ...nasonic time lapse VCRs from PS Data system controllers The following is the procedure of a non Panasonic model time lapse VCR Controlling the Time lapse VCR with a PS Data System Controller Manual Recording Refer to the time lapse VCR s operating instructions for how to operate Normal Playback 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to p 141 2 Do the playback procedure using the buttons on the front pane...

Page 143: ...l disappear from the monitor Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display When loss of the camera switching pulse is detected CAMSW LOSS R1 will blink on the monitor Note R1 is an example of a recorder number When the camera switching pulse is recovered CAM SW LOSS R1 will disappear from the monitor MUX LOSS CH01 LOSS CH01 MON LOCK DEF ON WIPER DEF OFF MON ESC T D CAM ID MON STATUS ALL EVENT ALM H VLD H SY...

Page 144: ...ected for the port the log in will be invalid Your ID user number or password may be wrong Refer to your Operator Registration worksheet Or open the Operator Regis tration window refer to p 90 and reconfigure your ID user number and password Monitor is not selectable The monitor selection setting may be wrong Open the Monitor Selection window refer to p 92 and confirm the setting If NG is assigned...

Page 145: ...etting When the BUSY indicator is lighting on the system controller a higher priority operator has selected the camera Select another camera Wait until a higher priority operator fin ishes controlling the camera While the PROHIBITED indicator is light ing on the system controller you are pro hibited to control the camera Open the Operator Registration window refer to p 90 and reconfigure the set t...

Page 146: ...p 91 While the PROHIBITED indicator is lighting on the system controller you are prohibited to control the monitor Open the Monitor Selection window refer to p 92 and reconfigure the set ting if necessary Timer event is not activated A higher priority operator may have selected the event related monitor Select another monitor SETUP MENU does not open When the PROHIBITED indicator is light ing on t...

Page 147: ...151 APPENDIX ...

Page 148: ...communication speed to that of the unit The unit s communication speed is configurable by changing COM SPEED in SETUP MENU Data parity and stop bits have been set as follows Item Parameter Data length 8bit fixed Parity bit NONE fixed Stop bit 1bit fixed Hardware flow control ER DR RS CS Not supported yet Software flow control Xon Xoff Not supported yet Wait Time Not supported yet 1 Transmission Co...

Page 149: ...HmmSO mm Monitor No CMD HmmSI ANS HmmSI mm Monitor No Available only during sequence pause CMD HmmSD ANS HmmSD mm Monitor No Available only during sequence pause Priority lock CMD HmmPR ANS HmmPRn CMD HmmSO Basic Operation Transmission Command ASCII OSD display ON OFF or Moving OSD display posi tion CMD Hmmss o ANS HmmALn Transmission command toggles OSD display ON or OFF Use o parameter when movi...

Page 150: ...or No Move the cursor downward CMD AmmJD mm Monitor No Enter 0 Enter 1 CMD AmmT0 CMD AmmT1 mm Monitor No mm Monitor No Enter 2 CMD AmmT2 mm Monitor No Enter 3 CMD AmmT3 mm Monitor No Enter 4 CMD AmmT4 mm Monitor No Enter 5 CMD AmmT5 mm Monitor No Enter 6 CMD AmmT6 mm Monitor No Enter 7 CMD AmmT7 mm Monitor No Enter 8 CMD AmmT8 mm Monitor No Enter 9 CMD AmmT9 mm Monitor No SET CMD AmmST mm Monitor ...

Page 151: ... panning Max is C0 and min is 81 Tilting speed yy 00 STOP yy 01 to 40 HEX direction tilting Max is 40 and min is 01 yy 81 to C0 HEX direction tilting Max is C0 and min is 81 Camera Control CMD CmmZMccn Zoom mm Monitor No cc Camera No n 0 STOP n 1 TELE n 2 WIDE Focus CMD CmmFCccn mm Monitor No cc Camera No n 0 STOP 1 NEAR 2 FAR 3 AUTO FOCUS Iris CMD CmmIRccn mm Monitor No cc Camera No n 0 STOP n 1 ...

Page 152: ... Move the cursor leftward CMD AmmJR Move the cursor rightward CMD AmmJU Move the cursor upward CMD AmmJD Move the cursor downward CMD AmmST SET CMD AmmES ESC CMD AmmIN RESET CMD AmmDE ALL RESET Program Preset Position CMD CmmPSccnn mm Monitor No cc Camera No nn 01 to 64 Preset position No Call Preset Position CMD CmmPMccnn mm Monitor No cc Camera No nn 01 to 64 Preset position No nn 00 Home positi...

Page 153: ...No Pause CMD RmmPA ANS RmmPA mm Monitor No Stop CMD RmmSPn ANS RmmSPn mm Monitor No n 0 Stop playback n 1 Stop recording Recorder button CMD HmmRSnn ANS HmmRSnn nn 00 Master recorder selected nn 01 Slave 1 recorder selected nn 02 Slave 2 recorder selected nn 03 Slave 3 recorder selected nn 04 Slave 4 recorder selected nn 99 Recorder mode cancelled When nn is not entered the Master recorder is sele...

Page 154: ...Search editing area CMD RmmTMn ANS RmmTMn Available only for Record List and Thumbnail Display of WJ HD500 Series Transmission command toggles search edit ing area ON OFF or starts search mm Monitor No n 0 OFF n 1 ON n 2 Search start mm Monitor No Transmission command changes the monitor display between index and live image Setup control commands refer to p 154 are available while the index is dis...

Page 155: ...total number 000 to 100 Event of alarm n n is a number Display pattern YYYYMMDDhhmmss cc ee s YYYY Year MM Month DD Day hh Hour mm Month ss Second cc Alarm number associated with the cam era number 00 when the alarm is suspended ee Event 00 ALARM 01 ACK 02 RESET 03 ALARM SUSPEND s Daylight saving time 0 OFF 1 ON nnn video loss total number 000 to 100 Event of video loss n n is a number Display pat...

Page 156: ...ALM cc a yyyymmdd hhmm ss b a Event 0 ALARM 1 ACK 2 RESET yyyy Year mm Month dd Day hh Hour ss Second b Daylight saving time 0 OFF 1 ON Item Transmission Command ASCII Response ASCII Parameter ASCII Miscellaneous Control ...

Page 157: ...er digit and range are valid but the operation mode is invalid ER303 Gateway reception overflow Reception buffer overflow has occurred on the other device during the gateway communication ER305 Gateway timeout error Timeout error has occurred during the gateway communication ER309 Internal error The internal processing error has happened Example The command is valid but it cannot be executed 1 The...

Page 158: ...m size the worksheets can track past current and future configurations Instruction Each worksheet s title is the same as that of WJ SX150A Administrator Console For example the Operator Registration worksheet supports the Operator Registration window The worksheets rows columns and fields are arranged to match WJ SX150A Administrator Console configuration require ments 1 Reproduce the worksheets Y...

Page 159: ...ra Number Camera LCN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Master ON Slave 1 ON OFF Slave 2 ON OFF Slave 3 ON OFF Slave 4 ON OFF Master and Slave 1 Camera Slave 1 LCN Master 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Normal connection one unit only Master Slave 1 and Slave 2 Camera Slave 1 LCN Slave 2 Master 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 160: ...ster and Slave 1 to 3 Camera Slave 1 LCN Slave 2 Slave 3 Master 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Master and Slave 1 to 4 Camera Slave 1 LCN Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ...

Page 161: ...165 Tour Sequence Step 1 2 3 4 LCN Preset position Dwell time Remark Tour __ 32 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 ...

Page 162: ...equence Tour Spot Camera Preset Position Every Schdule Mode Weekly Monitor Logical Camera Number Action Group Sequence Group 1 2 3 4 Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4 Step 33 34 35 LCN Preset position Dwell time Remark Tour __ 32 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 ...

Page 163: ...Mode Dwell Alarm Input Camera Site Alarm OFF ON REC only OFF ON REC only OFF ON REC only OFF ON REC only Sequence Mode sec sec Alarm Port Serial Port Mux Motion Det OFF Hold Mode Auto Reset Time Sensitivity Camera LCN Level 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH OFF LOW MID HIGH O...

Page 164: ...168 Alarm Event ALM Monitor LCN Tour Num Pre Alam Event Alam Port Master Slave Num 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ...

Page 165: ...169 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 ALM Monitor LCN Tour Num Pre Alam Event Alam Port Master Slave Num ...

Page 166: ... 7 N O N C Time 8 N O N C Time 9 N O N C Time 10 N O N C Time 11 N O N C Time 12 N O N C Time 13 N O N C Time 14 N O N C Time 15 N O N C Time 16 N O N C Time 67 68 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 96 97 98 99 ALM Monitor LCN Tour Num Pre Alam Event Alam Port Master Slave Num ...

Page 167: ... Camera Setup Program Preset Position Camera Control Camera Selection Recorder Setup Recorder Control All Alarm Reset Single Alarm Reset Alarm Suspend Call Sequence Video Loss History Display System Status Display OSD Control Alarm History Display Monitor Selection Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4 Terminal_K1 Terminal_K2 Terminal_K3 Terminal_K4 OK NG OK NG OK NG OK NG OK NG OK NG OK NG OK N...

Page 168: ...minal_K4 Auto Log in Auto Log out Camera Cable Compensation VD2 DATA Cam 1 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 2 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 3 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 4 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 5 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 6 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 7 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 8 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 9 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 10 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 11 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 12 S M L ON OFF ON OFF Cam 13 S M L ON ...

Page 169: ...3 K4 bps sec Logout Time RS485 Camera Daisy PS Data mode for DATA 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 sec Alarm Data Wait Time Group Address Multiplexer Multi Monitor Out Still Display Border Color WHITE GRAY BLACK OFF Quad Shift Secret View Sequence Mode Quad 3 1 8 1 s REC Out Normal REC MODE EXT INT Fields Title Display Clock Display Recorder Control Unit Address EXT IN OFF HD100 HD200 HD50...

Page 170: ... ALM ONLY GROUP Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 System Camera SW Loss Dummy Black Multiplexer Title Cam1 Cam2 Cam3 Cam4 Cam5 Cam6 Cam7 Cam8 Cam9 Cam10 Cam11 Cam12 Cam13 Cam14 Cam15 Cam16 ...

Page 171: ...gnal RS 485 Camera Port RS 485 6 conductor modular jack Data Port RS 485 6 conductor modular jack Alarm Port 25 pin D sub connector Serial Port 9 pin D sub connector Camera Switching Input RCA pin jack Ambient Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Ambient Operating Humidity Less than 90 Dimensions 420 mm W X 88 mm H X 350 mm D 16 9 16 W X 3 7 16 H X 13 3 4 D Weight 6 0 kg 13 2 lbs Avail...

Page 172: ...985 809 750 4300 Panasonic Digital Communications 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 ...

Page 173: ...efer to the operating instructions of matrix switcher 1 Turn on the power switches of all system components The OPERATE indicator will light up Terminal Mode No User Addendum for WV CU650 and WJ SX150 Series User ID 150 Password _____ 1 ADDENDUM FOR SYSTEM CONTROLLER WV CU650 MATRIX SWITCHER WJ SX150 SERIES OPERATING PROCEDURES The descriptions in this document are applicable when WJ SX150A Admini...

Page 174: ...s Then Mon Cam will appear on the LED display Note If an operator ID or password error occurs Invalid will blink on the LCD for about 3 seconds Then return to Step 3 and select your operator ID Operation Start Auto Login If the auto login is set to ON any operators can log into the system automatically After the controller is turned on AUTO appears on the LCD for approximately 2 seconds then Mon C...

Page 175: ...de To operate in the PS Data mode refer to the operating instructions After the login procedure the following operations are avail able to control the system The operation begins with selecting a monitor then the selected camera appears the active monitor Monitor Selection 1 To select the desired monitor number 1 to 4 press the numeric button 2 Press the MON ESC button to execute the selection The...

Page 176: ...esired monitor and camera Refer to p 3 Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the FOCUS FAR or NEAR button while watching the monitor The lens focus is adjusted to obtain a sharply focused image Note Pressing the B button or top button of 3D joystick unit can also set the lens focus automatically 3 To adjust the lens zoom move the zoom wheel con troller to the right TELE or left WIDE 4...

Page 177: ...be overwritten by the new one SETUP MENU and WJ SX150A Administrator Console can configure each operator s pan tilt con trol Refer to the operating instructions of matrix switcher Call Preset Position 1 Select the desired monitor and camera Refer to p 3 Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 To select the desired preset position number press the numeric buttons 1 to 64 3 When you have select...

Page 178: ...ion and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the MENU button repeatedly until Camera Setup appears on the LCD 3 Press the F1 button The camera s SETUP MENU will appear on the active monitor 4 To select the desired item in the menu move the 3D joystick to or To select the desired parameter or mode in the menu move the 3D joystick to t or s 5 To execute the currently highlighted selection and to enter a sub...

Page 179: ...the mode press the MON ESC button Patrol Learn 007 Start Stop Auto Mode 009 Seq Sort Pan Patrol Auto Pan Setup and Activation You will set up and activate the auto pan function The cam era can pan between the start and end points you will set 1 Select the desired monitor and camera Refer to p 3 Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the MENU button repeatedly until Auto Pan Setup appea...

Page 180: ...There are three panning modes available as follows sequence mode sort mode and auto pan Refer to the operating instructions of matrix switcher 1 Select the desired monitor and camera Refer to p 3 Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the MENU button repeatedly until Auto Mode appears on the LCD 3 Press the assigned function button to activate the pan ning function of the selected came...

Page 181: ...Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the DEF ON OFF button to turn on the housing defroster of the camera 3 To turn off the defroster press the DEF ON OFF button while holding down the SHIFT button Auxiliary Control 1 Select the desired monitor and camera Refer to p 3 Monitor Selection and p 3 Camera Selection 2 Press the AUX1 ON OFF button to turn on the user s auxiliary switch 1 of...

Page 182: ...paused Press the button to move the sequence one frame to the previous step from the step that was previously paused 6 Press the SEQ PAUSE SEQ STOP button while holding down the SHIFT button to stop a tour sequence on the active monitor and return to spot monitoring Group Sequence The following function is available only if a group sequence has been previously established in WJ SX150A Administrato...

Page 183: ...r Displaying the monitor status Toggle the F4 button 4 will appear disappear on from the active moni tor Monitor number system controller name tour num ber and recorder number 3 To exit the mode press the MON ESC button Displaying All the Items 1 Perform Step 1 of Displaying Each Item 2 Hold down the SHIFT button The LCD display will become as follows 3 Press the F1 button 1 2 3 and 4 will appear ...

Page 184: ...lected a recorder number is displayed in the CAM area 4 To close the SYSTEM STATUS table press the F2 but ton 5 To exit the mode press the MON ESC button 2 Perform desired operations q Moving the clock display Move the 3D joystick while holding down the F1 but ton 1 will move to the desired direction w Moving the Camera Title Display Move the 3D joystick while holding down the F2 but ton 2 will mo...

Page 185: ... as shown in the figure The columns in the table indicate the status as follows DATE Lists the date and time when the video loss status changes CH Lists logical camera number slave unit num ber or recorder number that is connected to the system EVENT Lists the event when the video loss status changes 4 To exit the mode press the F2 button or MON ESC button ALARM HISTORY 1 of 2 NO YYYY MM DD HH MM ...

Page 186: ...onitor 1 For example when the alarm sensor con nected to the alarm input 1 becomes active the camera input connector 1 s image appears on Monitor 1 ALARMnn appears on the monitor nn is the alarm number Alarm output signals are supplied from Alarm Output 1 to 4 10 11 23 and 24 of the ALARM port 25 pin D sub connector at the rear panel Alarm Output 1 to 4 is associated with MONITOR OUT 1 to 4 For ex...

Page 187: ... down the SHIFT button 2 The monitor the indicator and the LCD display will change as follows ALARMnn will disappear from all the monitor The LED display will return to the state before the alarm input The alarm indicator will go out Suspending the Alarm Inputs Use this function when you do not want to be disturbed by an alarm input for example during the setup procedures 1 Press the ALARM ALM SUS...

Page 188: ...as follows 4A Page 1 of the quad Camera 1 2 3 and 4 4B Page 2 Camera 5 6 7 and 8 4C Page 3 Camera 9 10 11 and 12 4D Page 4 Camera 13 14 15 and 16 9 segments 16 4A Refer to the operating instructions of matrix switcher Multiscreen Sequence Camera images are switched automatically in a sequence mode The sequence mode QUAD 3 1 8 1 is configurable through WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to the o...

Page 189: ...ll be displayed in a spot picture 4 Press the MENU repeatedly until Mux Still appears on the LCD 5 Press the F1 button The selected camera image will change into the still picture 6 To cancel the still picture press the F1 button again Notes Still picture is not available while zooming is activat ed Even when still picture is displayed the playback of the recorder time lapse VCR continues Electron...

Page 190: ...r on the LCD 4 Press the MENU button repeatedly until System Setup appears on the LCD 5 Press the F1 button WJ HD500 Series SETUP MENU will appear on the active monitor and B mark will light up beside On 6 Perform the camera setting while watching the setup menu on the monitor The following functions and buttons are valid in SETUP MENU Main unit JogDial clockwise Increments a parameter JogDial cou...

Page 191: ...ions 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to Recorder Mode 2 Press the MULTI SCREEN button Every time you press the button the multiscreen segment patterns are switched The following is the factory default setting 4A Page 1 of the quad Camera 1 2 3 and 4 4B Page 2 Camera 5 6 7 and 8 4C Page 3 Camera 9 10 11 and 12 4D Page 4 Camera 13 14 15 and 16 7 segments 9 10 13 16 4A 3 To return to the spot display...

Page 192: ...setting of 430 CAMERA 440 ALARM PORT 450 SERIAL PORT 460 MUX MOTION DET in SETUP MENU or the Alarm Mode window in WJ SX150A Administrator Console Refer to the operating instructions of matrix switcher To stop the alarm recording press the ALL RESET button while holding down the SHIFT button Search Playback You can search playback images using the Record List or Thumbnail Display Every time you pre...

Page 193: ...sides a camera s optical zooming 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to p 19 Recorder Mode 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button 3 Press the numeric button corresponding on the desired camera number to display the spot picture 4 Press the CAM SET button The selected camera s picture is displayed in the spot mode 5 Each time the EL ZOOM button are pressed the zoom ing range are changeable as follows 2x 4x 8x 1...

Page 194: ... Decrements a parameter CAM SET button Executes the selections and dis plays a submenu WJ HD300 SERIES CONTROL TERMINAL MODE button Increments a parameter button Decrements a parameter MON ESC button Returns to SETUP MENU or the previous menu 3D joystick unit 3D joystick upward D Moves the cursor up 3D joystick downward C Moves the cursor down 3D joystick to the left A Moves the cursor to the left...

Page 195: ...nt recording area for the playback media F2 button while holding down the SHIFT button Cp A Specifies the copy area for the playback media F3 button while holding down the SHIFT button Cpy1 This button is reserved for future use F4 button while holding down the SHIFT button Cpy2 This button is reserved for future use Notes The monitor display is not changed even if pressing the F1 button while the...

Page 196: ...or button The cursor can be adjusted by moving the 3D joystick to the right or left 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE or CAM SET button After the search through the date and time the recorded image will be played 5 To exit the entry form press the MON ESC or EXIT button The live image will be displayed again on the monitor Recording event search You will select a searching filter from TIME DATE CAM ERA REC E...

Page 197: ...ements a parameter CAM SET button Executes the filtering MON ESC or EXIT button Cancels the filtering and returns to the upper menu 3D joystick unit 3D joystick upward D Moves the cursor up 3D joystick downward C Moves the cursor down 3D joystick leftward A Moves the cursor to the left 3D joystick rightward B Moves the cursor to the right Available controls and functions TEXT FILTERING win dow Mai...

Page 198: ...esired area with the 3D joy stick and then press the CAM SET button The start point of motion detection area will be determined 8 Move the mark to another desired area with the 3D joystick and then press the CAM SET button again The end point of motion detection area will be deter mined 9 To configure more motion detection areas repeat Step 7 and 8 Up to 4 motion detection areas are available Note...

Page 199: ...D The sensitivity is level is medium HIGH The sensitivity level is high 13 To exit the motion detection area setup window press the CAM SET button The motion detection mode setup window will be dis played on the monitor Notes To cancel the motion detection area setup press the MON ESC button The VMD search list window will be displayed again on the monitor Refer to the unit s operating instruction...

Page 200: ...unit Shuttle ring clockwise Moves to the next page Shuttle ring counterclockwise Moves to the previous page JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise Moves the cursor or button Moves the cursor PLAY PAUSE button Starts playback of the record pointed by the cursor MON ESC or EXIT button Exits the search mode and returns to the upper menu F1 button Changes the monitor display to the list 3D joystick uni...

Page 201: ...l be executed Notes Refer to the operating instructions of recorder for details on available functions and function numbers If you have entered a wrong function number other than 1 to 999 Prohibited will appear on the LCD for three seconds Then the LCD will return to the former status Playing the Latest Recorded Image 1 Enter the recorder mode Refer to p 19 Recorder Mode 2 Press the GO TO LAST but...

Page 202: ...are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 19 Note 4C 4D 7 10 13 and 16 segment multiscreen display patterns are unavailable Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 19 Note You cannot skip to the previous next record Manual Recording The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 20 Note Refer to WJ HD200 Series Operating Instructions for details and ot...

Page 203: ... button The ALARM RECALL table will appear on the monitor 2 Move the cursor with the 3D joystick to the desired alarm number and then press the PLAY PAUSE button The associated image will be played back Electronic Zooming EL ZOOM The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 21 Note 2 x and 4 x are available zooming range 8 x is unavailable Multiscreen Sequence The operations are the s...

Page 204: ...creen Segment Switching The operating procedure is the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 19 Note 7 10 or 13 segment multiscreen display is unavail able Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 19 Notes You cannot skip to the previous next record Refer to WJ HD100 Series Operating Instructions for details and other playback modes Manual Recording The operations are...

Page 205: ...ALARM RECALL table The recorder s alarm history will be displayed on the ALARM RECALL table 1 Press the ALM RECALL button The ALARM RECALL table will appear on the monitor 2 Move the cursor with the 3D joystick to the desired alarm number and then press the PLAY PAUSE button The associated image will be played back ALARM RECALL 1 OF 10 NO DATE TIME ALM 99 JUN 9 00 00 00 00 T 98 JUN 1 00 02 34 56 T...

Page 206: ...reen Segment Switching The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 18 Note 7 10 and 13 segment multiscreen display pat terns are unavailable Normal Playback The operations are the same as WJ HD500 Series Refer to p 19 Note You cannot skip to the previous next record Fast forward 1 Move the shuttle ring clockwise to fast forward the tape during the stop 2 To stop fast forwarding press...

Page 207: ... monitor 4 To display the spot picture press the numeric buttons corresponding to the desired camera number then press the CAM SET button Then the active monitor number will appear on the LCD Refer to p 20 Normal Playback for the illustration Other Operations Refer to the time lapse VCR s operating instructions for how to operate The operations are the same as System Controller WV CU360C CJ except...

Page 208: ...only when the system controller WV CU650 is connected to WJ HD300 Series via the matrix switcher WJ SX150 Series Time Date Search Playback Functions Only Available with WJ HD200 Series WJ HD100 Series The following functions are available only when the system controller WV CU650 is connected to WJ HD200 Series or WJ HD100 Series via the matrix switcher WJ SX150 Series Note This function is unavail...

Page 209: ...ON 4 2 1 4 3 CAMERA SW IN RS485 CAMERA LINE SELECT MONITOR OUT EXT IN PLAY IN EXT OUT REC OUT OUT IN 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 RS485 CAMERA DATA 4 DATA HDR PS DATA DATA 1 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL SERIAL ...

Page 210: ...fer to this unit s operating instructions If the recorder s unit address set in Step 1 and the recorder setting set in Step 6 are different the recorder will not be operable In these connections you cannot use a PS Data system controller From system controllers connected to the unit you cannot control the monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT 1 connec tor of recorder SIGNAL GND POWER AC IN CAMERA 1...

Page 211: ...nect the recorder to the DATA HDR port From system controllers connected to the unit you cannot control the recorder Only one matrix switcher can be connected in the PS Data mode SIGNAL GND POWER AC IN CAMERA 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 DATA 3 DATA 2 SERIAL ALARM TERM OFF ON 4 2 1 4 3 CAMERA SW IN RS485 CAMERA LINE SELECT MONITOR OUT EXT IN PLAY IN EXT OUT REC OUT OUT IN 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 1...

Page 212: ...ting to PSD for CAMERA 1 to 4 in the CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP menu of the recorder To Control a Recorder via the Network Connection procedures are the same as WJ HD200 Series Set the DATA setting to PSD for CAMERA 1 to 4 in the CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP menu of the recorder Settings of Administrator Console and SETUP MENU OSD Select HD200 in the Administrator Console window 600 RECORDER CONTROL ADR EXT IN 61...

Page 213: ...WJ HD300 SERIES CONTROL WV CU650 TERMINAL MODE WJ HD300 SERIES CONTROL WV CU650 PS DATA Refer to p 22 WJ HD300 SERIES CONTROL TERMINAL MODE Refer to p 36 and the operating instructions of system controller ...

Page 214: ...nit s operating instructions 2 Repeat pressing the INDEX button until the recording event list window is displayed on the monitor The recorder will enter the searching mode Note To change the monitor display to the thumbnail press the F1 button Refer to the operating instruc tions of recorder for details on monitor display You can display neither the text information nor DATA COPY window 3 Select ...

Page 215: ...nd functions TEXT FILTERING win dow NEXT or PREV button Changes a parameter CAM SET button Executes the filtering MON ESC button Cancels the filtering and returns to the upper menu VMD search Recording events will be searched by the date and time when a camera detects a motion Then a result list or a thumbnail will be displayed For playback you will select a time and date displayed on the result l...

Page 216: ...t of motion detection area will be determined 9 To configure more motion detection areas repeat Step 7 and 8 Up to 4 motion detection areas are available Note To delete the motion detection area select DELETE AREA on the status bar by pressing the NEXT or PREV button Then move the mark to the desired area with the joystick and press the CAM SET button 10 Select SENSITIVITY on the status bar by pre...

Page 217: ...rder mode Refer to the unit s operating instructions 2 Repeat pressing the INDEX button until the marking list window is displayed on the monitor The recorder will enter the searching mode Note To change the monitor display to the thumbnail press the F1 button Refer to the operating instruc tions of recorder for details on monitor display You cannot display the DATA COPY window 3 Select the desire...

Page 218: ...ments n 2 9 segments n 3 10 segments n 4 13 segments n 5 16 segments n skipped Segment pattern change Transmission command changes the multi screen segment pattern as follows 4 segments 7 9 10 13 16 4 ANS RmmSPn mm Monitor No n 0 Stop playback n 1 Stop recording n V Stop VMD search The following commands have been described in the operating instructions of this unit matrix switcher However while D...

Page 219: ...ions List Thumbnail CMD RmmTN ANS RmmTN mm Monitor No Transmission command displays list or thumbnail alternately Text display ON CMD RmmDT ANS RmmDT mm Monitor No Setup control commands are available Refer to WJ SX150A Operating Instructions Disk selection CMD RmmDSn ANS RmmDS CMD RmmRPn A B repeat playback ANS RmmRP MARK CMD RmmMP ANS RmmMP mm Monitor No Filtering ON OFF CMD RmmLTn ANS RmmLT mm ...

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