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Glossary
This document uses the following terms.
Monitor number:
Numbers (MON 1 to 32) given to the
MONITOR OUT connectors of Video Output Board 1
and 2 for monitor selection
Logical Camera number (LCN):
Numbers set for the CAM-
ERA IN connectors (CAM 1 to 256) of Video Input
Board 1 to 8 for camera selection. As the factory
default, LCN 1 to 256 are given to the CAM 1 to 256 in
numerical order.
Note:
LCN setting changes are performed in "System" –
"Logical Camera Number" of WJ-SX650 Series
Administrator Console.
Recorder number:
Unit Address (System) numbers
(Recorder 1 to 16) set for recorders in SETUP MENU of
recorders for recorder selection. In this document, "Unit
Address (System) 001" is mentioned as "Recorder 1".
Level:
Refer to p. 56.
Priority:
Refer to p. 56.
Camera Access:
Refer to p. 56.
Recorder Access:
Refer to p. 56.
Login:
Refer to p. 57.
Logout:
Refer to p. 57.
Auto login:
Function to log into the system automatically as
a registered operator. Refer to p. 57.
Auto logout:
Function to log out of the system automatical-
ly after no operations have been performed during the
specified period. Refer to p. 57.
Camera Title:
Titles for camera identification, which are
displayed on associated monitors, can be set up. Up to
20 characters are available for the camera title. Camera
title setting will be performed in "Camera" – "Camera
Title" of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.
Monitor lock:
Refer to p. 58.
Preset (Preset position):
Camera's function to register
camera monitoring positions (preset positions) associ-
ated with position numbers. By entering the preset posi-
tion numbers, operators can move cameras to the pre-
set positions. (Refer to p. 59.) Registered preset posi-
tions can be applied for event settings such as
sequence.
Home position:
Default preset position. If the home posi-
tion is registered, you can move the camera to the
home position without specifying the preset position
number.
Auxiliary (AUX) control:
You can control auxiliary devices
(buzzer, etc.) connected to cameras or receivers.
(Refer to p. 80.) Auxiliary control can be applied for
event settings such as sequence.
Auto tracking:
Camera's function to detect motion of the
image and track the moving object automatically. Refer
to p. 72 and the operating instructions of cameras sup-
porting this function.
Patrol:
Camera's function to 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. 59.
All cameras control:
You can deactivate all auxiliary
devices at a time, or move all cameras to the home
positions. Refer to p. 60.
Spot:
A selected camera image is continuously displayed
on a selected monitor.
Tour sequence:
Refer to p. 63.
Group sequence:
Refer to p. 63.
Group preset:
Refer to p. 63.
Alarm signal:
General term for terminal alarm, camera
alarm, recorder alarm, serial alarm, and video loss.
Terminal alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied
from alarm sensors (door switch, etc.) to the alarm input
(ALARM IN) ports of the unit.
Camera alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied
from cameras to the unit by alarm sensors or cameras'
motion detectors, etc.
Recorder alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied
from recorders to the unit by video loss or VMD, etc.
Serial alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied as
serial commands from a PC to the SERIAL port of the
unit. Alarm commands which are input from the DATA
ports set to PSD are also serial alarms. (Refer to p. 87.)
Video loss:
Alarm input signals which are supplied to the
unit when the loss of video input signals are detected
due to coaxial cable disconnections or camera trou-
bles.
Alarm event:
Refer to p. 67.
Alarm schedule:
Function to schedule the period when no
alarm events occur even with alarm input signals
Monitor display mode:
Display mode which can be acti-
vated for alarm events during alarm occurrence. There
are three types of alarm modes: spot, tour sequence,
and group sequence. These modes can be set sepa-
rately for each monitor.
Alarm suspension:
Operation to suspend alarm occur-
rence to the unit.
Alarm History Display:
Refer to p. 70.
System Status Display:
Refer to p. 38.
Timer event:
Refer to p. 72.
Camera event:
Refer to p. 72.
VD2:
Timing pulse to display the images of Panasonic cam-
eras on the monitor. If VD2 is set to ON, image switch-
ing unconformity can be prevented. (Depending on
monitors, the unconformity may not be solved com-
pletely.)
Cable compensation:
If coaxial cables connected
between the cameras and the unit are longer than the
suitable length, video input signals may be attenuated.