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Start normal operation.
Before starting operation, start the PC software to be connected and put it in a state in which it can be operated from this 
equipment. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the PC software to be connected.
Also, refer to "Connecting with a PC" (

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Page 37) regarding connecting to the PC.

Login

Log in using the user ID and password of the operator 
registered during the First-time Setup (or during a change of 
the main unit settings during operation).

Operation procedure

For details, see “Login (administrator)” in “First-time Setup” 
(

 Page 17). The user ID and password input here are 

the user ID and password of the operator who is logging in 
(or the administrator ID and password).

When auto login has been set

1

  When the power is switched ON, the message 

“Auto Login” and the User ID of the logged-in 
operator (or the administrator ID) are displayed for 
a few seconds, and the equipment goes into the 
logged-in state

Operation

When logging in has succeeded and the connection with the 
PC software is established, the display changes to the 
operation screen.
The connected PC software is operated using the buttons 
on the equipment and also using the joystick.

Operation procedure

For details, refer to the instruction manual of the PC 
software.

Changing the main unit settings

The Main unit settings are changed as needed for the 
operations.
When having logged in using the user ID and password of an 
operator, in some of the settings, it will be necessary to input 
the administrator ID and password before entering the 
settings screen.

Operation procedure

The main unit settings are made using the menu functions. 
For details, see “Method of Using the Settings Menus”  
(

 Page 22).

Logout

To log out of this system.

Operation procedure

For details, see “Logout” in “First-time Setup” (

 Page 18).

Note:

•  It is not possible to log out when the menu func-

tions are being used. Log out after ending the 
menu functions.

Before Operation

 (continued)

Normal operation

Summary of Contents for WV-CU980/G

Page 1: ...perate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual Operating Instructions System Controller Model No WV CU980 WV CU980 G ...

Page 2: ...ressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For U S A UL listed model No WV CU980 For U S A and Canada WV CU980 For Europe and other countries WV CU980 G For U S A and Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the...

Page 3: ...ow of Basic Operations 15 First time Setup 16 Normal operation 19 Main unit settings 20 On the settings menu 20 Flow of Settings Menu Screens 20 List of Settings Menus 21 Method of Using Settings Menus 22 Display Buzzer Adjustment 23 Joystick settings 25 Network settings 27 Auto Login Auto Logout Settings 31 Setting of the administrator 32 Operator Registration or Change 33 Deleting an operator 34...

Page 4: ...ecorder Authentication function using ID and password It is possible to set the user level operation rights for each user ID thereby preventing illegal operations Menu Functions Various settings of this equipment can be made by button operations while viewing the information displayed on the display screen About the user manuals Refer to the Panasonic support website https security panasonic com s...

Page 5: ... OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 ANY INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 ALL MALFUNCTIONS OR TROUBLES FROM UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLY REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE OF THE MALFUNCTION OR TROUBLE 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FA...

Page 6: ...nit Use of this unit for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent Interference with or stoppage of this unit by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks Use this unit in a network secured by a firewall etc If this unit is connected to a network that includes PCs ...

Page 7: ...touch this product power cord and connected cables when thunder is heard Failure to observe this may cause electric shock Do not connect disconnect the power plug with wet hands Failure to observe this may cause electric shock Avoid doing anything that can damage the power cord plug Do not damage modify forcefully bend twist stretch or bundle the power cord and do not put a heavy thing on the powe...

Page 8: ...istribution board circuit breaker with a cut off capacity Ambient operating temperature Use this product at temperatures between 0 C to 50 C 41 F to 113 F Failure to do so may damage the internal parts or cause malfunction Prevent condensation from forming If this happens it can cause malfunction Leave it switched off for around 2 hours in the following cases When this product is placed in an extr...

Page 9: ... OFF button Operates the wiper Stops the wiper if has been pressed ALM RESET button Used for resetting an alarm ALM LIVE button Used for displaying alarm live video ALM PLAY button Used for playing alarm video LCD Display Displays the login screen the main unit settings screens the operation screens for maintenance etc OPERATE indicator Lights up when the power has been switched ON ALARM indicator...

Page 10: ...aying back from the recorder This changes the screen or increases or decreases the set value when making the settings on the main unit PAUSE button Used for pausing the video playback by the recorder NEXT IMAGE button Used for playing back the next image when the playing back from the recorder has been paused This changes the screen or increases or decreases the set value when making the settings ...

Page 11: ...ed AC adapter Insert the DC plug fully inside so that it does not become loose or detached Joystick unit Joystick unit Used for panning or tilting a camera Can also be used for the cursor movement in some setting items A Button Used for carrying out a function 1 that has been allocated in advance IRIS OPEN CLOSE buttons Used for adjusting the aperture of a camera FOCUS FAR NEAR buttons Used for ad...

Page 12: ...stering the administrator ID or password The display of Set 8 digits num is automatically stopped after a few seconds Display of Out Of Range When a mistaken input is made of a value other than 0 to 255 at the time of registering the IP address etc in the network settings a blinking display is shown of the message Out of Range The display of Out of Range automatically goes off after a few seconds ...

Page 13: ... been made into icons Example button Example indicator Regarding the buttons whose functions change when the SHIFT button is pressed both functions have been indicated The description of operations when the button is pressed simultaneously with is for the case when the bottom function indication with square border has been pressed Example Simultaneous operation of multiple buttons is indicated by ...

Page 14: ...it does not become loose or gets detached In order to prevent the DC plug from getting detached securely fix the DC cable using the cable clamp provided as an accessory Method of preventing DC plug from getting detached Pass the cable clamp accessory through the upper hole of the clamp mount Provisionally fix the DC cable using the cable clamp Fix the DC cable by tightening the cable clamp at abou...

Page 15: ...operation see Logging out of First time Setup Page 18 2 Remove the power supply plug from the power supply socket When the power supply goes OFF the Operation indicator goes OFF First time Setup This is the setting required after the settings of the main unit are reset to the initial state when using the main unit for the first time or when All Reset Page 43 is carried out Normal operation These a...

Page 16: ...setting other than 8 numeric digits is made and is pressed Set 8 digits num is displayed for a few seconds and the display returns to the previous input screen Enter an 8 digit number In each input screen the display returns to the immediately previous screen when or is pressed 1 When the power supply is switched ON the initial registration start screen is displayed 2 Press The administrator ID se...

Page 17: ...at the time of initial registration 1 Once the initial registration is completed the login awaiting screen is displayed 2 Press The user ID input screen is displayed Note It is also possible to input the user ID immediately using the numeric buttons after Step 1 3 Enter the user ID using the numeric buttons Input here the administrator ID that was registered as the user ID at the time of initial r...

Page 18: ... Settings Menus Page 22 Logout To log out of this system Operation procedure 1 In the logged in state press The logout message Logout is displayed for a few seconds and the display goes into the login awaiting screen Note It is not possible to log out when the menu functions are being used Log out after ending the menu functions 7 The PC Software Connected Screen is displayed When the connection w...

Page 19: ...w seconds and the equipment goes into the logged in state Operation When logging in has succeeded and the connection with the PC software is established the display changes to the operation screen The connected PC software is operated using the buttons on the equipment and also using the joystick Operation procedure For details refer to the instruction manual of the PC software Changing the main u...

Page 20: ...the settings are made by operating the buttons or the joystick The setting menu screen is displayed when is pressed on the operation screen The display returns to the operation screen if either or is pressed on the setting menu screen or if no operation is made for 60 seconds The transitions of the screen are given below Operation screen or when is pressed or when no operation is made for 60 secon...

Page 21: ...here It is necessary to log in with the administrator ID 005 The administrator administrator ID password are set here It is necessary to log in with the administrator ID 006 New registration of operators a maximum of 16 users and modification and cancellation of the parameters user ID password function level of registered users are made here It is necessary to log in with the administrator ID 007 ...

Page 22: ...l only be possible for an administrator to execute the operations When the logged in user is not an administrator before the execution screen of the menu function is displayed Step 3 it is necessary to input the administrator ID and password in that sequence 1 The administrator ID input screen is displayed 2 Enter the administrator ID using the numeric buttons The administrator ID that has been in...

Page 23: ...ings continued Display Buzzer Adjustment Display brightness adjustment Adjust the brightness of the display 1 Select LCD Bright from the menu A numerical value indicating the current brightness setting and a brightness indicating bar are displayed Initial value 11 2 Press The display brightness adjustment screen is displayed 3 Adjust the brightness using or The display becomes bright when the nume...

Page 24: ...the set value is stored and the screen returns to that of Step 1 Note It is also possible to increase or decrease the numerical value using also keys Alarm sound setting You can change the duration of the alarm sound 1 by rotating the Jog Dial 1 Select Buzzer Alarm from the menu The current alarm sound setting is displayed Initial value 2s 2 seconds 2 Press The alarm sound setting screen is displa...

Page 25: ...tored and the screen returns to that of Step 1 Main unit settings continued When panning and tilting the camera set in the PC software by operating the joystick the setting of whether to make the direction of operation and the direction of movement of the camera image up down left right the same or opposite to each other is made as follows Selection of the item to be set Operation procedure 1 From...

Page 26: ...fter that the set value is stored and the screen returns to that of Step 1 Main unit settings continued Joystick left right operation reversal setting When panning the camera set in the PC software by operating the joystick the setting of whether to make the direction of operation opposite to the direction of movement of the camera image left right is made as follows When this setting is made Off ...

Page 27: ...cessively in that sequence 4 Press The execution screen of the menu function is displayed When the logged in user is not an administrator before the execution screen of the menu function is displayed Step 2 it is necessary to input the administrator ID and password in that sequence For details of the method of inputting refer to Method of Using the Settings Menus Page 22 Main unit settings continu...

Page 28: ...registration screen is displayed for a few seconds After that the set value is stored and the screen returns to that of Step 1 Setting the subnet mask of this equipment The subnet mask of this equipment is set here Operation procedure 1 Select Subnet Mask from the menu The current subnet mask of this equipment is displayed Initial value 255 255 255 0 2 Press The subnet mask setting screen is displ...

Page 29: ...reen is displayed 3 Input the address nnn nnn nnn nnn using the numeric buttons 4 Press When the IP address of the destination of connection is input correctly the settings confirmation screen is displayed 5 Press The settings registration screen is displayed for a few seconds After that the set value is stored and the screen returns to that of Step 1 Main unit settings continued Setting the commu...

Page 30: ...is not necessary in the CU950 Compatible mode mode Operation procedure 1 Select Communication Key from the menu The current setting of the key for communication with the destination of communication is displayed 2 Press The setting screen for the key for communication with the destination of communication is displayed 3 Enter the key for communication with the connected destination using the numer...

Page 31: ...o login is changed Setting range Login Admin administrator login Login Operator 01 Operator No 1 is logged in to Login Operator 16 Operator No 16 is logged in 4 By pressing or select the time period until logging out automatically Each time or is pressed the selected time period until automatic logout changes Setting range Logout 5 min 5 minutes Logout 10min 10 minutes Logout 30min 30 minutes Logo...

Page 32: ...word can be set within the values 00000000 to 99999999 8 numeric digits 7 Press The message Passwd Re enter is displayed for a few seconds and the administrator password input screen is displayed again 8 Input again the administrator password that was input in Step 6 The administrator password can be set within the values 00000000 to 99999999 8 numeric digits 9 Press The settings confirmation scre...

Page 33: ...ng screen is displayed 5 Enter the user ID using the numeric buttons The user ID can be set within the values 00000000 to 99999999 8 numeric digits 6 Press The password input screen is displayed 7 Enter the password using the numeric buttons The password can be set within the values 00000000 to 99999999 8 numeric digits 8 Press The function level setting screen is displayed Initial value Level 1 9...

Page 34: ...on level 3 Table 3 4 Press The settings screen of the selected table number is displayed 5 Press or and select the function button item to be enabled disabled The selected function button item is displayed 1 Press or and select the number of the operator whose registration is to be deleted Every time or is pressed the operator number changes successively from Operator 01 Operator No 1 to Operator ...

Page 35: ... MULTI SCRN GROUP PRESET PGM SEQ STOP 0 to 9 MON ESC CAM SET E E E 05 NVR OPERATE Center of main unit front panel GO TO LAST STOP REC REC STOP REV PLAY PLAY FF PREV IMAGE PAUSE NEXT IMAGE REV SKIP PREV RECORD SKIP NEXT RECORD E E D There are no restrictions on the buttons that have not been written here ENTER LOGOUT EXIT SHIFT CLEAR buttons as well as on the logout function SHIFT ENTER button In a...

Page 36: ...tered operators Operation procedure 1 From the settings menu select 008 Operator Check Page 22 Steps 1 to 2 2 Press The operator settings user ID and password confirmation screen is displayed 3 Press or and select the number of the operator whose settings are to be checked Every time or is pressed the operator number changes successively from Operator 01 Operator No 1 to Operator 16 Operator No 16...

Page 37: ...nding on the PC software that is connected and its version For details refer to the instruction manual of the PC software to be connected IP address 192 168 0 210 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 IP address of the counterpart of connection 192 168 0 x IP Address 192 168 0 x other than 0 1 210 255 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 IP address of this equipmen...

Page 38: ...procedure 1 Switch ON the power supply while simultaneously pressing The administrator ID input screen is displayed 2 Enter the administrator ID using the numeric buttons The administrator ID that has been input is displayed on the screen 3 Press The password input screen is displayed 4 Enter the administrator password using the numeric buttons 5 Press When a wrong administrator ID or password has...

Page 39: ...the top right part of the screen 7 Keep the joystick moved to the top end position The tilt state value in the top right part of the screen changes 8 Press As the cursor moves the top end tilt value is simultaneously displayed at its position and the tilt bottom end setting screen is displayed 9 Keep the joystick moved to the fully downward direction bottom end The tilt state value in the top righ...

Page 40: ...isplayed changes in the range of 64 joystick moved to the left end position to 0 hand released from the joystick letting the joystick return to the central position to 64 joystick moved to the right end position Note If or is pressed the settings confirmation screen is not displayed and the display changes to the pan tilt calibration settings confirmation screen the set values are not reflected Co...

Page 41: ...een Input again the correct administrator ID and password When the administrator ID and password have been input correctly the zoom wheel controller calibration settings confirmation screen is displayed Zoom wheel controller in the central state The zoom wheel controller adjustment value is displayed in the top right part of the screen When the zoom wheel controller is moved in the left and right ...

Page 42: ... wheel controller adjustment value is displayed in the top right part of the screen When the zoom wheel controller is moved in the left and right directions the adjustment value displayed changes in the range of 4 when rotated to the left end wide angle end position to 0 hand released from the zoom wheel controller letting it return to the central position to 4 zoom wheel controller moved to the r...

Page 43: ...age 16 The settings that are initialized by an all reset are the following Display Buzzer Adjustment Joystick settings Network settings Auto Login Auto Logout Setting Settings of the administrator Settings of operators Function Level settings Operation procedure 1 Switch ON the power supply while keeping pressed The all reset execution confirmation screen is displayed 2 Press The all rest executio...

Page 44: ...system may not be authorized with the function level for operating those buttons Check the function level settings of the logged in user 34 Panning tilting or zooming is activated even when you are not controlling the joystick The joystick unit and the main unit may not have been connected correctly Check the connection 14 Has the joystick unit been calibrated Carry out calibration 38 The speed of...

Page 45: ...is damaged The power cord connector or power plug is damaged This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately and refer to qualified service personnel The power cord plug and connectors get hot during use The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched Troubleshooting continued ...

Page 46: ...m H 173 mm D 9 11 32 inches W 1 25 32 inches H 6 13 16 inches D excluding projections Joystick unit 113 mm W 121 mm H 206 mm D 4 7 16 inches W 4 25 32 inches H 8 1 8 inches D excluding cable Mass Main unit Approx 840 g 1 85 lbs Joystick unit Approx 640 g 1 41 lbs Finish Main unit panel Resin Black Joystick unit base Resin Black Joystick unit joystick Resin Black AC Adapter included Input voltage 1...

Page 47: ...notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes ...

Page 48: ... national legislation By disposing of them correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment For more information about collection and recycling please contact your local authority Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For U S and Canada Panasonic i PRO...

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