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Card Cage Connections

Card Cage WJ-SX650U is used for mounting additional Video Input Board WJ-PB65C32. Up to 3 video input boards can be
mounted into a card cage.

The following is a connection example to use additional card cages.

• Maximum unit connections: Matrix Switcher WJ-SX650 x 1, Card Cage WJ-SX650U x 3.
• Video Output Board 1 and 2 must be mounted into the same unit.
• Unit that has video output boards must be at the connection end.
• When connecting the EXTENSION 1 to 3 ports of each unit, use Expansion Cable Kit WJ-CA65L20K (Option) or WJ-

CA65L07K (Option).

• Connect nothing to the EXTENSION 1 port of the Video Output Board 2.

3

C

1

2

B

1

2

3

AC IN

3

2

1

A

SIGNAL GND

SIGNAL GND

ON

4-Line

RS485(CAMERA) SET UP

MODE

ON

4-Line

MODE

EXTENSION  3  IN

EXTENSION  2  IN

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

IN C-3

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

IN B-3

TERM.

OFF

ON

EXTENSION 1

OUT

IN

IN A-3

EXTENSION 3 OUT

EXTENSION 2 OUT

IN X-1

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CAMERA IN

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3

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2

1

17

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

IN X-1

16

32

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30

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CAMERA IN

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2

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3

C

1

2

B

1

2

3

AC IN

3

2

1

A

SIGNAL GND

SIGNAL GND

ON

4-Line

RS485(CAMERA) SET UP

MODE

ON

4-Line

MODE

EXTENSION  3  IN

EXTENSION  2  IN

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

IN C-3

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

IN B-3

EXTENSION 1

TERM.

OFF

ON

OUT

IN

IN A-3

EXTENSION 3 OUT

EXTENSION 2 OUT

IN X-1

16

32

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31

30

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28

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11

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26

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25

CAMERA IN

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3

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2

1

17

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

IN X-1

16

32

15

31

30

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28

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11

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26

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9

25

CAMERA IN

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2

1

17

3

C

1

2

B

1

2

3

AC IN

3

2

1

A

SIGNAL GND

SIGNAL GND

ON

4-Line

RS485(CAMERA) SET UP

MODE

ON

4-Line

MODE

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

EXTENSION  3  IN

EXTENSION  2  IN

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

IN C-3

MODE

MODE

MODE

MODE

DATA

DATA

EXTENSION 1

TERM.

OFF

ON

OUT

IN

OUT X-3

1

2

3

4

TERM.ON

ON

MODE

TERM.OFF

MODE

DATA 4

HDR4/TMNL8

HDR2/TMNL4

DATA 3

HDR3/TMNL7

HDR1/TMNL3

DATA 2

TMNL6

TMNL2

DATA 1

TMNL5

TMNL1/PS DATA

Video Output Board 2

Video Output Board 1

OUT X-2

1

2

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4

5

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7

8

MONITOR OUT

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16

OUT X-1

ALARM OUT 2

ALARM OUT 1

SERIAL

VS OUT

VS IN

VS OUT
(THRU)

Video Output Board 1 Only

MODE

MODE

MODE

MODE

DATA

DATA

EXTENSION 1

TERM.

OFF

ON

OUT

IN

OUT X-3

1

2

3

4

TERM.ON

ON

MODE

TERM.OFF

MODE

DATA 4

HDR4/TMNL8

HDR2/TMNL4

DATA 3

HDR3/TMNL7

HDR1/TMNL3

DATA 2

TMNL6

TMNL2

DATA 1

TMNL5

TMNL1/PS DATA

Video Output Board 2

Video Output Board 1

OUT X-2

1

2

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7

8

MONITOR OUT

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16

OUT X-1

ALARM OUT 2

ALARM OUT 1

SERIAL

VS OUT

VS IN

VS OUT
(THRU)

Video Output Board 1 Only

IN X-1

16

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9

CAMERA IN

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2

1

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VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

IN X-1

16

32

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31

30

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28

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9

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CAMERA IN

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5

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20

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3

19

18

2

1

17

VIDEO OUT 3

VIDEO OUT 4

VIDEO OUT 2

IN X-2

VIDEO OUT 1

ALARM IN

IN X-1

16

32

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31

30

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28

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CAMERA IN

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18

2

1

17

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

1

Line termination: ON at the connection end

Line termination: ON at the connection end

Line termination: OFF

Expansion Cable Kit 
WJ-CA65L20K or WJ-CA65L07K

4

MODE

RS485 (CAMERA)

RS485 (CAMERA)

3

MODE

MODE

MODE

2

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Summary of Contents for WJ-SX650/G

Page 1: ...e instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual Matrix Switcher WJ SX650 OPERATE OPERATE LED WILL BLINK IF COLLING FAN MALFUNCTIONS Matrix Switcher Operating Instructions Model No WJ SX650 G ...

Page 2: ...crewdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover For U K FUSE CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING This apparatus must be earthed Apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plu...

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 point 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: ...Operator Registration 56 Power on off 57 Operation Start Login 57 Operation End Logout 57 Operation Start End Auto Login Logout 57 Monitor Control 58 Monitor Selection 58 Monitor Lock 58 Camera Control 59 Camera Selection 59 Camera Selection Recall 59 Preset Position Control 59 All Cameras Control 60 Recorder Control 61 Playback 61 Manual Recording 61 Multiscreen Display 61 Search Playback 61 Play...

Page 5: ...countries Other company names and product names appearing in this document are registered trademarks or trade marks of the company concerned Disclaimer of Warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR CERTAIN WARRANTY PROGRAM OFFERED BY THE LOCAL DEAL ER OF PANASONIC FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING ...

Page 6: ...or approximately 30 000 hours Replacement costs of the cooling fan are not covered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period Cleaning Turn the power off when cleaning the unit Otherwise it may cause injuries Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when clean ing the apparatus body Use a dry cloth to clean the apparatus when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove ...

Page 7: ...ections and setup procedures These descriptions are intended for installers and system administrators This document uses the following terms for classifica tion of devices The This unit Matrix Switcher WJ SX650 Video input board Video Input Board WJ PB65C32 Video output board Video Output Board WJ PB65M16 Recorder Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD300 WJ HD300 A Series WJ RT416 Series Classification of d...

Page 8: ...ayed on a selected monitor Sequence mode Images of two or more cameras are sequentially displayed on a desired monitor or monitors Timer event and camera event can be scheduled Note Refer to p 72 for details on timer event and cam era event Alarm operation and alarm event can be scheduled Notes Refer to p 69 for details on alarm operation Refer to p 67 for details on alarm event With recorder conn...

Page 9: ... PB65M16 For WJ SX650U optional video input main board is installed Video Input Board WJ PB65C32 t Video Input Board This is a video input main board This board controls cameras and alarm sensors door switch etc Note Refer to p 11 WJ PB65C32 Video Input Board for details y Video Output Board This is a video output main board This board controls monitors and alarm output signals Note Refer to p 12 ...

Page 10: ... IN 1 16 32 15 31 30 14 13 29 28 12 11 27 26 10 9 25 CAMERA IN 24 8 7 23 22 6 5 21 2 B 1 2 3 20 4 3 19 18 2 1 17 DATA DATA EXTENSION 1 TERM OFF ON OUT IN OUT X 3 OUT X 2 OUT X 1 1 2 3 4 AC IN 3 2 1 A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MONITOR OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ALARM OUT 2 ALARM OUT 1 SERIAL VS OUT VS IN VS OUT THRU EXTENSION 3 IN EXTENSION 2 IN 4 MODE RS485 CAMERA RS485 CAMERA 3 MODE MODE MODE 2 1 IN C 3 4 ...

Page 11: ...w IN A 3 IN B 3 IN C 3 board Note These boards are originally installed into WJ SX650 and WJ SX650U and not supplied to optional video input boards IN A 3 board is installed into WJ SX650U only r Extension Ports 1 EXTENSION 1 IN OUT These ports connect to an optional card cage t Termination Selector TERM ON OFF Turns on or off the line termination of r y Extension Ports 2 3 EXTENSION 2 3 IN OUT Ea...

Page 12: ... o Monitor Output Connectors MONITOR OUT 1 to 16 These connectors connect to monitors OUT X 1 board 0 Alarm Output Ports 1 2 ALARM OUT 1 2 Supplies alarm output signals Accepts alarm recover input signals Supplies and accepts the time adjust input and output signals 1 VS Input Connector VS IN Accepts a VS input signal from an external device 2 VS Output Loop thru Connector VS OUT THRU Loops throug...

Page 13: ...to 16 Recorder number Camera title Displays the registered camera title Camera title setting is performed in Camera Camera Title of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console r Event Information TERMINAL001 to 256 Terminal alarm has occurred Example For TERMINAL001 001 means the number of alarm input signal accepted by the ALARM IN port of video input board CAMERA001 to 999 Camera alarm has occurred Ex...

Page 14: ... controlled by a higher priority operator Monitor busy Note You cannot control the selected monitor camera and recorder Busy camera recorder number Blinking A selected camera or recorder is controlled by a high er priority user Camera Recorder busy Note You cannot control the selected camera or recorder t Status Alarm Blinking Alarm is occurring Alarm Lighting Alarm is acknowledged Refer to p 69 M...

Page 15: ...fer to p 69 these signs change to steady light Pt000 to 256 Lighting for 3 0 seconds Preset position Note Pre000 is the home position Pr001 to 256 Lighting for 3 0 seconds Preset position is registered r Indicators When the MONITOR and BUSY indicators are light ing A selected monitor is controlled by a higher priority user Monitor busy Note You cannot control the selected monitor camera and record...

Page 16: ...d from the total number of monitor in the dia gram When connecting monitors directly to recorders the total numbers of these recorders can be excluded from Total number of cameras and recorders in the dia gram Use the following models for system expansion Video input board WJ PB65C32 Video output board WJ PB65M16 Card Cage WJ SX650U To connect Card Cage WJ SX650U Expansion Cable Kit WJ CA65L07K Op...

Page 17: ...e reserved settings They cannot be set for board numbers RESET No MODE Board number switch 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 789A B C D E F Board number Switch setting 1 0 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 8 7 7 6 Important The software versions of Video Output Board 1 and 2 must be the same If the software version of each board is different upgrade the lower version to the higher one Refer to p 42 or p 55 for how to check the sof...

Page 18: ...witches SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 and SW4006 as follows Note If the unit has only one Video Output Board be sure to apply switch settings of Video Output Board 1 When the switch settings are incorrect the unit may not work properly HOST FUNC SW4006 1 2 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 RESET TEST MODE MODE switches OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW4006 MODE switches SW4004 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 HOST ...

Page 19: ... 1 Type 9 Type 10 Type 11 Type 12 Not used Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Not used Not used Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board ...

Page 20: ... side by push ing down the board stoppers and by fixing the screws Notes Remove 3 screws surely at the arrow marking when dis mounting When mounting match the main board surely with the rear board When mounting insert the main board surely into slits Do not hit the boards against the chassis of the unit SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND TERM ON ON MODE TERM OF F MODE DATA 4 HDR4 TMNL8 HDR2 TMNL4 DATA 3 HDR3 T...

Page 21: ...5008 Option or M5 x 12 screws 8 pcs are required 1 Power off the unit 2 Remove the rubber feet 4 psc on the bottom of the unit by loosening the screws 3 Mount the unit into the rack by fixing the rack mounting screws locally procured 8 pcs Refer to the following illustration Important If the rack is subject to vibration secure the rear of the unit to the rack by using additional mounting brackets ...

Page 22: ...ated Other BNC connectors may cause video signal interruption and damage the BNC receptacles on the rear panel of the unit fl 1 32 mm fl 1 37 mm fl 0 13 mm fl 0 69 mm RECOMMENDED Tip dimensioins inside the BNC BNC Tip inside Video coaxial Cable For U S A For Europe For Japan MIL C39012C or MIL C39012 16F BS CECC 22120 1981 JIS C5412 ...

Page 23: ...4 6 5 7 9 8 0 SYSTEM CONTROLLER SERIAL DATA DATA CAMERA IN CAMERA IN CAMERA IN MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT Recorder Recorder PC WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console 7 8 ON 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 ON 6 1 2 3 4 5 Camera 1 to 30 Monitor 1 to 16 VIDEO OUT Loop thru output 7 ON 8 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF MODE switches MODE switches MODE switches WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Termina...

Page 24: ...rd cage connection CAMERA IN CAMERA IN CAMERA IN CAMERA IN VIDEO OUT Loop thru output MONITOR OUT MONITOR OUT Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Recorder Camera 1 to 150 Monitor 1 to 32 System controller DATA DATA DATA DATA SERIAL DATA DATA DATA PC WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Video input board Video input board Video input board Video input b...

Page 25: ...Video input board Video input board Video input board Video input board Video input board Video input board Video input board Video output board Video output board A B 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 SYSTEM CONTROLLER A B 1 3 2 4 6 5 7 9 8 0 SYSTEM CONTROLLER DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA SERIAL DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA Camera 1 to 240 Monitor 1 to 32 System controller PC WJ SX650 Series Administrat...

Page 26: ...5 21 20 4 3 19 18 2 1 17 VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 2 IN X 2 VIDEO OUT 1 ALARM IN IN X 1 16 32 15 31 30 14 13 29 28 12 11 27 26 10 9 25 CAMERA IN 24 8 7 23 22 6 5 21 20 4 3 19 18 2 1 17 3 C 1 2 B 1 2 3 AC IN 3 2 1 A SIGNAL GND SIGNAL GND ON 4 Line RS485 CAMERA SET UP MODE ON 4 Line MODE VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 2 IN X 2 VIDEO OUT 1 ALARM IN EXTENSION 3 IN EXTENSION 2 IN 4 MODE RS48...

Page 27: ...ed with the MODE 1 to 4 switches refer to p 28 at video input rear boards Perform the RS 485 camera setting in RS485 CAMERA of SETUP MENU refer to p 54 or System VD2 DATA Cable Comp RS485 Camera of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console 1 200 m 3 937 ft is the total length limit of RS 485 cables Recommended for RS 485 communication is AWG 22 or thicker one The cable should be shielded two wire twis...

Page 28: ...r boards Junction Unit WV CA48 JN RS 485 cable Unit number 1 Line termination ON Unit number 1 Line termination ON VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 2 IN X 2 VIDEO OUT 1 ALARM IN IN X 1 16 32 15 31 30 14 13 29 28 12 11 27 26 10 9 25 CAMERA IN 24 8 7 23 22 6 5 21 20 4 3 19 18 2 1 17 EXTENSION 3 IN EXTENSION 2 IN 4 MODE RS485 CAMERA RS485 CAMERA 3 MODE MODE MODE 2 1 IN C 3 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 Conn...

Page 29: ...8 HDR2 TMNL4 DATA 3 HDR3 TMNL7 HDR1 TMNL3 DATA 2 TMNL6 TMNL2 DATA 1 TMNL5 TMNL1 PS DATA Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 OUT X 1 ALARM OUT 2 ALARM OUT 1 SERIAL VS OUT VS IN VS OUT THRU Video Output Board 1 Only 1 2 3 4 15 16 Video output rear boards OUT X 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MONITOR OUT 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 EXTENSION 1 TERM OFF ON OUT IN OUT X 3 MODE MODE DATA 1 2 MODE MODE DATA 3 4 TERM ...

Page 30: ... input board to supply video input signals from recorder Choose a video input board that has more unused connectors CAMERA IN 17 to 32 than the recorder total number Note Only one video input board can be connected to the video output connector of recorders 3 Connect the video output connectors the monitor output 2 connector of recorders and the CAMERA IN 17 to 32 connec tors of the unit Recorder ...

Page 31: ...rnal monitors directly connected to recorders When using all the CAMERA IN connectors of video input boards for camera connections external monitors can be connected directly to recorders Note Recorder settings are performed in RECORDER of SETUP MENU refer to p 51 or System Recorder of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Loop thru Connection between Camera Input Connectors of Recorders and VIDEO...

Page 32: ...chan nels supply video output signals from recorders Connection between Recorders and Video Input Boards By connecting recorders to the DATA ports of this unit recorder control becomes available from system controllers Note You can change data port settings according to the connected devices Setting changes are performed in System DATA Port of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console or DATA PORT ref...

Page 33: ... OUT THRU Video Output Board 1 Only Recorder Unit Address S 1 Unit Address C 1 Recorder Unit Address S 2 Unit Address C 2 Recorder Unit Address S 3 Unit Address C 3 Recorder Unit Address S 4 Unit Address C 4 Unit Address S 5 Unit Address C 1 Unit Address S 6 Unit Address C 2 Unit Address S 7 Unit Address C 3 Unit Address S 8 Unit Address C 4 MODE switch settings Note Normally set 2 to ON Line term...

Page 34: ...era Number 113 to 128 Line termination ON AUX IN AUDIO OUT IN OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 5 3 1 6 4 2 1 2 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 16 15 MONITOR1 MONITOR2 RS485 CAMERA MODE 1 2 DATA 10 100BASE T COPY1 ALARM IN CONTROL AUDIO IN SIGNAL GND POWER ON OFF AC IN AUDIO IN ALARM OUT VIDEO SERIAL AUX IN AUDIO OUT IN OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 5 3 1 6 4 2 1 2 14 13 12 11 10 9 ...

Page 35: ...416 Series select AL M for the alarm duration of Term or VMD of Event Setup Alarm Rec Setup 1 WJ RT416 Series Communication Setup PS Data Setup 2 WJ RT416 Series Camera Control Setup System Controller Connection The following is a connection example to use system con trollers There are two options to connect system controllers to this unit Terminal mode Normally this operation mode is applied When...

Page 36: ... to 1 to 4 The switch setting must be different from each other Refer to the operating instructions of system controller for details on the CONTROLLER NO switch setting Note When using system controllers in the PS Data mode camera numbers that can be selected differ depending on system controller models Example WV CU950 650 1 to 999 WV CU360C CJ 1 to 199 Select the system controller models that ar...

Page 37: ...m Recover Input 11 8 Alarm Output 4 Alarm Output 20 9 Alarm Recover Input 4 Alarm Recover Input 12 10 GND GND 11 Alarm Output 5 Alarm Output 21 12 Alarm Recover Input 5 Alarm Recover Input 13 13 Alarm Output 6 Alarm Output 22 14 Alarm Recover Input 6 Alarm Reset Input 14 15 Alarm Output 7 Alarm Output 23 16 Alarm Recover Input 7 Alarm Recover Input 15 17 Alarm Output 8 Alarm Output 24 18 Alarm Rec...

Page 38: ...cannot check the camera or record ed images because black screen is displayed It is rec ommended to use these monitors only to check SYS TEM STATUS Up to 100 records of SYSTEM STATUS are saved in the system These records can be transmitted between PC and this unit Periodical transmission is also available For transmission perform the serial command settings in Communication Serial Command of WJ SX...

Page 39: ...and 6 ports TMNL DATA 3 4 7 and 8 ports HDR Note Change these parameters when using PS Data system controllers etc To perform settings in WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console System DATA Port To perform settings in SETUP MENU DATA PORT Refer to p 53 3 Perform the LCN Logical Camera Number settings CAM001 to 160 If you change LCN settings select desired parameters CAM161 to 256 Delete the LCN para...

Page 40: ...connectors used for the loop thru connections between the recorders and the unit In this example maintain the factory default Note Change these parameters when you have changed the LCN settings in Step 3 or loop thru connections Refer to p 31 To perform settings in WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console System Recorder LCN Setting To perform settings in SETUP MENU Not available 7 Perform the camera...

Page 41: ...ministrator Console Hard drive space 50 MB or more for installation of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Note If Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 has not been installed on the PC 160 MB or more is required Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels or more HIGH color 16 bit or more Serial Interface 9 pin D sub connector Installation and Uninstallation Installation 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive...

Page 42: ...C Connection for how to connect the unit and PC 6 When download is complete a message window is dis played Then click OK System Recorder is dis played Note If you upload the setting data from the PC to the unit while SETUP MENU is open on a monitor SETUP MENU will be closed forcibly Settings per formed in SETUP MENU will be cancelled and replaced by those uploaded from the PC Window Details Tool B...

Page 43: ...ogical Camera Number DATA1 TMNL1 PSD Port type DATA1 TMNL2 Port type DATA3 TMNL3 HDR1 Port type DATA4 TMNL4 HDR 2 Port type DATA5 TMNL 5 Port type DATA6 TMNL 6 Port type DATA7 TMNL7 HDR3 Port type DATA8 TMNL8 HDR4 Port type 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps Transmission speed To change the transmission speed conform the settings of this unit to that of connected devices Input Board 1 1 to 4 Port number ...

Page 44: ... Camera Camera Position Available parameters Blank 1 to 256 ON Activate OFF Not activate Not control 1 to 30 sec Dwell 1 to 32 Group Sequence No 1 to 32 Monitor No 1 to 99 Priority Timer Event is 2 to 99 1 to 30 sec Dwell Time OFF Auto reset is OFF 1 to 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min Alarms are reset after this period N O Normally Open contact N C Normally Close contact Explanation 41 1 to...

Page 45: ...display the selected camera image on the selected monitor nor control the camera User ID Select a registered User ID 1 3 5 10 30 or 60 min If no operations are performed during this period in the login status the operator logs out of the system automatically 1 to 2 Video output board No 55 Available parameters 1 to 4096 56 OFF Alarm occurrence is not notified 0 sec Every time alarm occurrence is d...

Page 46: ...224 are sequen tially switched for two seconds Tour Sequence 8 Images of LCN 225 to 256 are sequen tially switched for two seconds Tour Sequence 9 to 32 No settings DATA CAM VD2 DATA Cable 1 to 256 ON ON S Recorder In the factory default each setting item has been set as fol lows Items attached with can also be set in SETUP MENU Factory Default Settings of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Sys...

Page 47: ...50 HDR Operation Using the Web Browser Priority 1 Monitor 1 to 16 17 to 24 25 to 32 Display Mode Spot Tour Sequence Group Sequence Level Table System Setup OSD Control Level 1 Enabled Checked Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarm History Display Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled System Status Display Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarm Suspension Enabled Disabled ...

Page 48: ...n OFF System Status Notification OFF Alarm Output OFF PS Data Unit Address 1 Communication Status Alarm Data 1 sec Retry Timing OFF Auto Time Adjustment Recorder HDR port OFF Whole PS Data System PSD port OFF Adjustment time 14 00 Factory Default Settings of SETUP MENU SYSTEM Menu Communication speed of SERIAL port 38 400 bps DATA 1 to 8 Monitor All the ports are enabled Checked DATA 1 to 8 A B TO...

Page 49: ... two or more pages Move the cursor to the top or bottom The next or previous page will be displayed on the monitor Note When using WV CU950 650 you can perform this operation by rotating the shuttle ring or moving the zoom wheel controller Changes the selected parameter Rotate the JogDial or press the or button Enters the numeric parameters Press the numeric buttons To clear the numeric entry pres...

Page 50: ...rms serial alarms and video loss When you select ALARM on the top menu the following menu is displayed ALARM Menu ALARM MODE Select the display pattern to display spot alarm pictures on the associated monitors The factory default is SEQUENCE SEQUENCE Alarm pictures are sequentially displayed on the associated monitor Select desired DWELL TIME from 1 to 30 sec The factory default is 2 sec LATEST Th...

Page 51: ...ory default is EXTERNAL MONITOR INPUT BOARD1 to 8 Recorder images are displayed on monitors connected to the unit EXTERNAL MONITOR Recorder images are displayed on external monitors directly connected to recorders RECORDER Select the desired recorder 1 to 16 are Unit Address System numbers set for recorders The factory default is ON ON The recorder is used OFF The recorder is not used DATA DATA po...

Page 52: ...isy chain Refer to p 32 for connections Be sure to supply the video input signals from recorders to the specified camera input channels Refer to p 30 for con nections RECORDER No 1 CAMERA IN No 32 CAM Camera input channel No Video Input board 1 to 8 INPUT BOARD 1 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 256 2 31 31 63 95 127 159 191 223 255 3 30 30 62 94 126 158 190 222 254 4 29 29 61 93 125 157 189 221 253 5 28 ...

Page 53: ...ode PSD Select this when using the DATA port for system con troller in the PS Data mode HDR1 to 4 Select this when connecting a recorder to the DATA port The available port settings are as follows DATA1 TMNL1 PSD The factory default is TMNL1 DATA2 TMNL2 The factory default is TMNL2 DATA3 TMNL3 HDR1 The factory default is HDR1 DATA4 TMNL4 HDR2 The factory default is HDR2 DATA5 TMNL5 The factory def...

Page 54: ...o 224 25 to 28 INPUT BOARD 7 CAM225 to 256 29 to 32 INPUT BOARD 8 UNIT Select the unit numbers for the connected RS 485 cameras 1 to 8 is available Note RS485 is not available for camera input channels accepting video input signals from recorders To activate RS 485 camera connections change the settings in the RECORDER menu Refer to p 51 530 VD2 DATA CABLE COMPENSATION 1 of 2 INPUT BOARD 8 CAM VD2...

Page 55: ...d LANGUAGE You can set the desired language display for SETUP MENU On the top menu move the cursor to LANGUAGE and select the desired language Refer to p 49 for the top menu display LANGUAGE JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH SPAN ISH GERMAN ITALIAN RUSSIAN The factory default is ENGLISH In the actual display these parameters are displayed in their own languages 800 INFORMATION OUTPUT BOARD1 V1 01 OUTPUT BOA...

Page 56: ...age on the selected monitor but cannot control the camera The operator can neither display the selected cam era image on the selected monitor nor control the camera Recorder Access View and control can be enabled or disabled for each recorder VIEW OPERATE An operator can display the select ed recorder image on the selected monitor The operator can also control the recorder VIEW An operator can dis...

Page 57: ...rm login and logout automatically Then the sys tem controller returns to the status before monitor selec tion Power on off 1 To power on the unit press the power switch behind the front panel 2 Power on system controllers and recorders Refer to the operating instructions of each system device for how to power on 3 When finishing operations power off each device in the same procedure as power on Op...

Page 58: ...itor Note Even after you log out of the system or select another monitor the camera image or sequence is continuously displayed on the selected monitor Monitor Lock When you log out of the system or select another monitor this function can prevent operators with lower priority from gaining control of the selected monitor and camera s WV CU950 650 1 Press the MON LOCK button The selected monitor wi...

Page 59: ...nd Functions for other camera control procedures not described here Camera Selection In the following procedure you can display the image of desired camera on the selected monitor 1 Enter the desired camera number by pressing the numeric buttons The entered number will appear on the LCD or LED display WV CU950 650 WV CU360C 360CJ 2 Press the CAM SET button The specified camera will be selected and...

Page 60: ... AUX 1 and 2 outputs of cameras will become OFF Note This operation is not available for cameras restricted by the operator s setting WV CU950 650 1 Press the MENU button repeatedly until All CAM Control appears on the LCD 2 Press the F1 or F3 button Available buttons and functions F1 All home positions F3 All Auxiliaries OFF WV CU360C CJ This operation is not available ...

Page 61: ...buttons The recorder will be selected and recording will be started Note Recording follows the manual recording setting of recorder Multiscreen Display WV CU950 650 Press the MULTI SCREEN button The recorder will be selected and images will be displayed in multiscreen segments on the selected monitor WV CU360C CJ Press the MULTI SCREEN SEL button while holding down the SHIFT button The recorder wi...

Page 62: ... 650 1 Enter the desired recorder number by pressing the numeric buttons The entered number will appear on the LCD 2 Press the RECORDER button The recorder will be selected 3 Press the MENU button repeatedly until System Setup appears on the LCD 4 Press the F1 button SETUP MENU of recorder will be displayed on the selected monitor Note To close the SETUP MENU press the F2 button WV CU360C CJ 1 Ent...

Page 63: ...o or more monitors and they are sequentially switched according to the setting Up to 8 group sequences can be registered Up to 32 steps can be set for a group sequence Group Preset Spot camera images are simultaneously displayed on two or more assigned monitors Up to 24 Group Sequence 9 to 32 group presets can be registered Running Sequence Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Camera...

Page 64: ...isplay each camera image Group preset has no sequence steps and Dwell setting is not available Sequence Setting Sequence setting is performed in Sequence of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console The following settings are available for each sequence step Note Preset and AUX1 2 will not be activated for cameras selected by operators with higher priority or restricted by the cam era access setting ...

Page 65: ...ess the GROUP SEQ button while holding down the SHIFT button The group sequence will be activated WV CU360C CJ 1 Select a monitor assigned for desired group sequence preset Refer to p 58 Monitor Selection 2 Enter the desired sequence number by pressing the numeric buttons The entered number will appear on the LED display 3 Press the GROUP SEQ button The group sequence will be activated Notes If yo...

Page 66: ...or previous step by pressing the or button Camera control You can control the camera whose image is being dis played on the monitor Sequence Stop When a tour or group sequence is stopped the camera at the stopped step will be selected When a group sequence is stopped on a monitor all sequences will be simultane ously stopped on other monitors WV CU950 650 Press the SEQ STOP button while holding do...

Page 67: ...LARM OUT 1 2 port perform settings of No 1 to 64 No 65 and greater are assigned for serial commands To activate alarm output signals as a serial command serial command settings are required The settings are per formed in Communication Serial Command of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console ALARM indicators of all system controllers blink Up to 10 000 alarm records are saved chronologically The lat...

Page 68: ...on the associated monitor Group Sequence Preset Group sequence is activated on the associated monitors OFF Only the alarm information is displayed on the associated monitor Alarm does not occur to monitors and cameras Notes When a tour sequence group sequence or group pre set is activated as an alarm event the earlier alarm event on the monitor will be reset When 33 or more alarms spot mode occur ...

Page 69: ...r or reverse order Alarm Individual Reset You can reset each acknowledged alarm separately and return to the status before alarm occurrence While two or more alarms are occurring the system will remain in the alarm mode even after an alarm reset To reset an acknowledged alarm press the ACK button The alarm will be reset Notes An alarm whose Display Mode setting is OFF will not be the ACK status Th...

Page 70: ...The Alarm History Display will appear on the selected monitor WV CU360C CJ Press the OSD and ALM H buttons at a time The Alarm History Display will appear on the selected monitor Details on Alarm History Display beside the time indicates daylight saving time sum mer time The following items are display details ALARM Highlighted for reset alarms T 001 to 256 Terminal alarm Example For T 001 001 mea...

Page 71: ...vated G01 to 32 Group sequence or Group preset 1 to 32 was activated Notes User ID and Controller information is displayed for an alarm reset or suspended by an operator They are not displayed for auto reset User ID and controller No will be highlighted to indicate alarm reset or alarm suspension OFF REC Recording Source LCN associated with the alarm event is displayed Refer to p 74 Lists of Opera...

Page 72: ...fied terminal accepts an alarm input signal during the specified time auto tracking is started at Preset Position 1 to 4 The cam era becomes the auto tracking standby mode Timer Event With the timer event setting timer events tour sequence etc can automatically be activated on the desired time and date Up to 128 timer events can be scheduled to acti vate weekly or on specified dates Priority setti...

Page 73: ...and Notes Each picture quality setting PATROL1 S to PATROL4 S is memorized when the PATROL 1 to 4 setting is started Refer to p 79 When _ is selected this function is deactivated Cleaning Camera cleaning is performed Time and date will be specified to schedule camera events The following are setting items Note Depending on the display format setting time and date may be displayed in a different fo...

Page 74: ...o the default status MON ESC or EXIT Not available No LCD on this system controller WV CU950 650 Exit SETUP MENU before this operation Pressing the EXIT button can close SETUP MENU along with this opera tion Moves to the next page Shuttle ring clockwise Zoom wheel controller to the right Not available WV CU950 650 You can also move to the next page by moving the cursor to the edge Moves to the pre...

Page 75: ... Numeric buttons RECORDER Enter the number Numeric buttons RECORDER Tour sequence Enter the number Numeric buttons TOUR SEQ Enter the number Numeric buttons TOUR SEQ Group sequence Enter the number Numeric buttons SHIFT GROUP SEQ Enter the number Numeric buttons GROUP SEQ WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Before this operation select a monitor assigned to the group sequence Sequence pause During pause Mov...

Page 76: ...r information On screen display OSD position control Open OSD Position main menu SHIFT OSD All the information SHIFT F1 Joystick CDAB ALL Joystick CDAB Time and date information F1 Joystick CDAB T D Joystick CDAB Camera information F2 Joystick CDAB CAM ID Joystick CDAB Event information F3 Joystick CDAB EVENT Joystick CDAB Monitor information F4 Joystick CDAB MON STATUS Joystick CDAB F4 MON STATUS...

Page 77: ... wheel controller to the right Shuttle ring counterclock wise Zoom wheel controller to the left NEXT or PREV Joystick CDAB Not available Not available Alarm Acknowledgement ACK During alarm ACK ACK ACK Displays the next alarm pic ture NEXT Displays the previous alarm picture PREV Return to Alarm Mode SHIFT ACK Not available Alarm reset WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ An alarm whose Display Mode setting ...

Page 78: ...setup menu F2 SHIFT CAM SETUP In the camera setup menu Opens the special menu Resets the camera setting Resets all the camera set tings F3 F4 RESET SHIFT ALL RESET Pan Tilt control Joystick CDAB Joystick CDAB WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ The camera will pan and tilt according to the direction of joystick movement WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Lens iris will keep opening up while this button is held down ...

Page 79: ... Console Zoom control Widen the scene Zoom wheel controller to the left ZOOM WIDE WV CU950 650 Lens zooming level will keep going down while zoom wheel controller is being moved to the left WV CU360C CJ Lens zooming level will keep going down while this button is held down Zooms the image Zoom wheel controller to the right ZOOM TELE WV CU950 650 Lens zooming level will keep going up while zoom whe...

Page 80: ... to the BW mode 1 F2 Changes to the colour mode 2 F3 AUTO 1 Not available WV CU950 650 If the camera has only one AUTO mode press this but ton F4 AUTO 2 Not available WIPER Keep pressing Wiper ON SHIFT WIPER Keep pressing WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ When you release the but ton s wiper control becomes OFF Function WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Note Auto pan Open Auto Pan Setup menu SHIFT CAM FUNC four t...

Page 81: ...utomatically displayed by performing this operation Opens the recorder setup menu F1 SHIFT SETUP Recorder Setup Open System Setup menu WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Refer to p 74 Operation list of WV CU950 650 and WV CU360C CJ for setup menu operations All Cameras Control Open All CAM Control main menu WV CU950 650 This operation is not available for cameras restricted by the operator s setting Functi...

Page 82: ... 5 MULTI SCREEN 5 SHIFT MULTI SCREEN SEL Electronic zoom Not available for WJ RT416 Series EL ZOOM SHIFT EL ZOOM WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Every pressing this button or these buttons can change the zooming rate 2x 4x 1x 2x Sequential display ON TOUR SEQ SHIFT SEQUENCE WV CU950 650 WV CU360C CJ Activates a sequence associ ated with the recorder Note To stop the sequence perform sequence stop Refer ...

Page 83: ...C During playback Skips to the previous record JogDial counterclockwise During playback Joystick D During playback Play the latest recorded image Not available for WJ RT416 Series GO TO LAST Not available Stops playback Marking Not available for WJ RT416 Series STOP MARK STOP Not available WV CU950 650 When a camera is selected the latest recorded image of camera is played back For WJ HD300 Series...

Page 84: ...n Refer to p 75 Camera selec tion Selects the next camera Refer to p 75 Selects the next camera Selects the previous cam era Refer to p 75 Selects the pre vious camera Recorder On screen display OSD ON OFF Refer to p 82 Recorder On screen display OSD ON OFF Refer to p 82 Multiscreen dis play Refer to p 82 Sequential dis play ON Open HD300 A B Repeat menu Not available Playback is started when you ...

Page 85: ...ress the SEARCH button SHIFT MENU buttons MENU button Keep pressing the SHIFT button Keep pressing the SHIFT button If you enter the menu function number and then press the MENU button the specified menu will appear SHIFT MENU buttons MENU button If you enter the menu function number and then press the MENU button the specified menu will appear Keep pressing the SHIFT button ...

Page 86: ...home positions 120 All auxiliaries OFF 121 This chapter includes notifications on operations from sys tem controllers in the PS Data mode a web browser accessing the recorder or a PC PS Data Mode Operations Note When using a system controller in the PS Data mode check the software version The available software versions are as follows WV CU950 650 Ver 2 00 or later WV CU360C CJ Ver 8 10 or later T...

Page 87: ...dministrator Console When activating AUTO RESET set the parameter to 3 sec or longer Refer to p 50 Controlling from a Web Browser Accessing a Recorder If a recorder is connected to the unit you can control cameras using a web browser of a PC accessing the recorder You can set priority for web browser control Priority setting is performed in Operator Operator of WJ SX650 Series Administrator Consol...

Page 88: ...learn and reproduce camera operations and picture quality Refer to pp 72 and 79 Cleaning Camera Cleaning Function to clean the slip ring to eliminate picture quality deterioration and noise Available for Panasonic cameras released in 1999 or later Camera position You can associate camera numbers with preset position numbers to register as camera positions CAM P Camera selection recall Refer to p 5...

Page 89: ... settings of tour sequence or group sequence in export files csv format This func tion is available when using WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Export is performed separately for each sequence program Import Function to read export files csv format into WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console ...

Page 90: ...rected even after checking and trying remedy contact your dealer Matrix Switcher WJ SX650 Series Check if the power plug is properly connected to the AC out let Power is not turned on OPERATE indicator is blink ing Cannot control a system con troller Cannot control a monitor Check item and remedy Reference Problem 6 35 96 Check if the operation mode and controller numbers are properly set 35 Check...

Page 91: ...m 54 27 51 56 Check the LCD or LED display or indicators of system con troller When Busy or the BUSY indicator is blinking or lighting camera control is not available 14 15 Coaxial communication Check if the DATA setting of the camera input channel is ON in VD2 DATA CABLE COMPENSATION of SETUP MENU Check if the camera input channel is not set for RS 485 communication in RS485 CAMERA of SETUP MENU ...

Page 92: ...T 2 connector of recorder do not select Monitor 1 with the MONITOR1 MONITOR2 button of recorder When you have selected Monitor 1 perform an operation that is available for Monitor 2 only playback etc Monitor 2 will be selected automatically Check the connection and settings between the recorder and the unit Check if the recorders version is correct WJ HD300 Series Ver 1 61 or later WJ HD300A Serie...

Page 93: ... alarm is not suspended and SETUP MENU is not open on the associated monitor Check the connection and settings between the recorder and the unit 49 70 30 Recording follows the recorder settings Check the command alarm setting and event recording setting of recorder If an operator has activated a group sequence before the alarm occurrence and another operator reset the alarm or performed operations...

Page 94: ...order connected to the camera input channel in System Recorder Set OFF for the recorder Check if the group sequence is associated with an alarm event You cannot change the monitor settings of group sequences associated with alarm events Delete alarm event settings with which the group sequence is associated Check if the camera number or camera position number not registered is set for the event Re...

Page 95: ... stretched The power cord plug and connectors are worn out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately and refer to qualified service per sonnel Check item and remedy Reference Problem Power Cord Connectors and Power Plug Check the power cord connectors and power plug regularly ...

Page 96: ...ARM OUT 1 2 Alarm Output Open collector output x 32 Max 24 V DC 100 mA Alarm Recover Output Non voltage make contact input x 16 Time Adjust Input 3 Non voltage make contact input x 1 Time Adjust Output 3 Open collector output x 1 Max 24 V DC 100 mA Extension Port EXTENSION 1 IN OUT 3 6 conductor modular jack x 2 With a termination switch TERM ON OFF VS Input 3 1 V P P 75 Ω VS IN VS Output 3 VS OUT...

Page 97: ...sions Main Board 338 mm W X 47 mm H X 236 mm D 13 3 10 W X 1 9 10 H X 9 3 10 D IN X 2 Board 355 mm W X 21 mm H X 117 mm D 14 W X 4 5 H X 4 3 5 D IN X 1 Board 355 mm W X 38 mm H X 134 mm D 14 W X 1 1 2 H X 5 3 10 D Video Output Board WJ PB65M16 Monitor Output MONITOR OUT 1 to 16 1 V P P 75 Ω BNC x 16 Data Port DATA 1 to 4 DATA 1 Terminal Mode TMNL PS Data Mode PS DATA selectable 8 DATA 2 Terminal M...

Page 98: ... m 2 3 10 Communication cable 6 conductor modular x 1 2 m 6 3 5 D sub BNC Video Cable WJ CA68 25 pin D sub BNC x 8 conversion 50 cm 19 7 10 Standard Accessories Operating Instructions English version 1 pc CD ROM 1 pc The following files are included on the CD ROM WJ SX650 Series Administrator Console Application Operating Instructions PDF files German French Italian Spanish Russian and Chinese ver...

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