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RS485 setup 

The  following  procedure  is  to  configure  the  RS485 
setup  when  using  the  system  controller  to  control  the 
camera (pan, tilt, etc.) via the camera's data port. 

 1.  Display the advanced setup menu (page 8), move 

the cursor to COMMUNICATION  , and then press 
the CAM (SET) button. 

    This will display the RS485 setup menu. 
 2.  Check the unit number. (Installation Guide)
    The  UNIT  NUMBER  item  shows  the  unit  number 

specified by DIP Switch 1.

    The factory default unit number is 1. 
    If DIP Switch 1 specifies 1 to 96 as the unit number, 

move the cursor to UNIT NUMBER and then tilt the 
joystick left or right to select a unit number (1 to 96). 

Note:

 

•  It is not necessary to configure the RS485 SET UP 

menu SUB ADDRESS setting. 

•  Turn  on  the  power  and  use  DIP  Switch  1  to 

configure  RS485  communication  parameters. 
When  PELCO  D  is  set  using  DIP  SW,  ----P  is 
displayed  for  SUB  ADDRESS.  In  addition,  to  set 
the  PELCO  D  Unit  Number  to  32-254  using  DIP 
SW,  tilt  the  joystick  left  or  right  to  change  Unit 
Number from the menu.

 3.  Move  the  cursor  to  BAUD  RATE,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select a baud rate setting. 

    Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  baud  rate 

(transmission  speed)  display  in  the  sequence 
shown below. (unit: bits/s) 

    The factory default setting is 19200. 

 4.  Move  the  cursor  to  DATA  BIT,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select a data bit setting (7 or 
8). 

    The factory default setting is 8. 
 5.  Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK, and then tilt the 

joystick  left  or  right  to  select  a  parity  bit  setting 
(NONE, ODD, EVEN). 

    The factory default setting is NONE. 
 6.  Move  the  cursor  to  STOP  BIT,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select a stop bit setting (1 or 
2). 

    The factory default setting is 1. 
 7.  Move  the  cursor  to  XON/XOFF,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select an XON/XOFF setting. 

   

NOT USE :

 Disables XON/XOFF data flow control. 

   

USE 

:

 Enables XON/XOFF data flow control. 

    The factory default setting is NOT USE.
 8.  Move  the  cursor  to  WAIT  TIME,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select a wait time setting. 

    The  wait  time  is  the  time  that  the  camera  should 

wait  before  resending  data  when  no  receive 
acknowledgement  (ACK)  is  returned  after  data  is 
sent. 

    Tilting  the  joystick  cycles  through  the  wait  time 

display  in  the  sequence  shown  below.  (unit:  ms) 
The factory default setting is OFF. 

 9.  Move  the  cursor  to  ALARM  DATA,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick  left  or  right  to  select  an  alarm  data  send 
mode setting. 

   

POLLING :

 Sends  alarm  data  in  response  to  a 

request by the system controller. 

   

AUTO1  : 

Sends  alarm  data  each  time  an  alarm 
signal is input. 

   

AUTO2  : 

Sends alarm data at five-second intervals.

    The factory default setting is AUTO2. 
 10. Move  the  cursor  to  DELAY  TIME,  and  then  tilt  the 

joystick left or right to select a delay time setting. 

    The  delay  time  is  the  time  the  camera  should  wait 

before sending a receive acknowledge (ACK). The 
delay time display changes in the sequence shown 
below. (unit: ms) 

    The factory default setting is OFF. 

  This setting can be configured only when 2-line   
   configuration is selected by DIP Switch 2. 

(Installation Guide) 

     **RS485 SETUP** 

UNIT NUMBER

SUB ADDRESS 

BAUD RATE

DATA BIT

PARITY CHECK

STOP BIT

XON/XOFF

WAIT TIME

ALARM DATA

DELAY TIME

 RET TOP

1

-----

19200

8

NONE

1

NOT USE

OFF

AUTO2

---

2400        4800        9600       19200

OFF  

  100MS  

   200MS  

  400MS  

  1000MS

OFF  

  100MS

   ** RS485 SETUP ** 

UNIT NUMBER

SUB ADDRESS 

BAUD RATE

DATA BIT

PARITY CHECK

STOP BIT

XON/XOFF

WAIT TIME

ALARM DATA

DELAY TIME

 RET TOP

P1 D32

----P

19200

8

NONE

1

NOT USE

OFF

AUTO2

OFF

[RS485 SETUP] Menu

Using a joystick, 
etc., set the unit 
number (32 to 254).
(The illustration 
shows that the unit 
number is set to 32.)

Summary of Contents for WV-CW590G

Page 1: ...hese instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual Operating Instructions Color CCTV Camera Model No WV CW590 G WV CW59...

Page 2: ...set Position Settings 6 n Language Setting 8 n Advanced Menu Settings 8 Camera settings 9 n Using the Camera Setup Menu 9 Pan tilt settings 14 n Using the Pan Tilt Setup Menu 14 Alarm settings 22 n Us...

Page 3: ...alled on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual The screens used in these operating instruct...

Page 4: ...ng is 1 7 Move the cursor to XON XOFF and then tilt the joystick left or right to select an XON XOFF setting NOT USE Disables XON XOFF data flow control USE Enables XON XOFF data flow control The fact...

Page 5: ...t or right to toggle camera ID display ON and OFF 2 Select ON or OFF and then press the CAM SET button The factory default setting is OFF 3 Use the joystick to move the cursor the character you want t...

Page 6: ...CAM SET button 2 Move the cursor to the number you want to select and then press the CAM SET button This registers the position number setting and displays the preset setting menu this page To select...

Page 7: ...then upload it to the camera with the damaged data l Preset ID Setting PRESET ID The preset ID is a series of alphanumeric characters that indicate the location of the camera 1 Move the cursor to PRE...

Page 8: ...ng Instructions show English display messages 3 Move the cursor to SET and then press the CAM SET button The item that was set flashes when the language is being changed and stops flashing when the la...

Page 9: ...er area to become washed out SUPER D6 digitally combines an image that is set up for a clear view of bright areas with an image that is set up for a clear view of dark areas creating a final image tha...

Page 10: ...d down and left and right to move the cursor to a cell you want to mask 2 Press the CAM SET button to mask the cell Moving the cursor to a cell that is already masked causes the blinking pattern of th...

Page 11: ...main highlighted on the display If this happens it could mean that the color temperature is outside the supported range or that illumination is too low 2 Select ATW1 ATW2 and AWC then press the CAM SE...

Page 12: ...UTO in step 1 move the cursor to LEVEL and then tilt the joystick left to select the threshold illuminace level for switching between the color mode and the black and white mode The illuminace shown b...

Page 13: ...rate This is the factory default setting The factory default setting is OFF Notes The stabilizer may not be effective for the following subjects Example Objects illuminated with low lighting Single co...

Page 14: ...position number in the range of 033 to 064 move the cursor to 33 64 in the lower left corner of the menu and then press the CAM SET button Preset numbers set subsequently are the same l Position Setti...

Page 15: ...he sequence shown below unit sec min The factory default setting is 10S l Scene File Setting SCENE FILE Up to 10 scene files each of which contains camera settings for a specific location scene can be...

Page 16: ...automatic return to a particular mode if a certain amount of time elapses without any operation being performed 1 Move the cursor to SELF RETURN and then tilt the joystick left or right to select a s...

Page 17: ...ctory default setting is 1 2 MIN Notes The auto mode is exited automatically whenever manual PAN TILT or ZOOM FOCUS is performed if AUTOPAN is operating and PAN TILT does SEQ SORT PATROL or AUTOTRACK...

Page 18: ...reaches 0S Notes Selecting LEARN to teach the camera a patrol routine causes the following parameters to be stored along with the camera movements 1 Parameters at the Beginning of the Routine PAN TIL...

Page 19: ...acy zone setting ON 1 Turns on the privacy zone function Grey ON 2 Turns on the privacy zone function Mosaic OFF Turns off the privacy zone function The factory default setting is OFF Use the followin...

Page 20: ...to track objects passing directly under the camera more smoothly The picture is flipped vertically and horizontally when the camera is at an angle of around 135 1 Move the cursor to DIGITAL FLIP and...

Page 21: ...ploads or downloads the preset data This protects against the download or upload failure due to start up of the cleaning process 5 Move the cursor to POSI and then press the CAM SET button This will d...

Page 22: ...detector to monitor for movement To mask screen areas use the same procedure as step 5 under SUPER D6 Super Dynamic 6 on page 9 After configuring mask settings press the MON ESC button to return to t...

Page 23: ...y accidents that occur or any losses incurred while this product is being used When in the preset position the preset position settings are in effect 2 Preset Alarm Setting PRESET ALM Turning on the p...

Page 24: ...the picture quality settings according to alarm input for PATROL 1 S to 4 S the settings are applied to the camera settings and are kept even after the camera is turned on again PATROL1 S 4 S display...

Page 25: ...The factory default setting is ALARM The names and types of displays for the alarm display are shown in the table below Notes Use a shortcut page 29 to switch between displaying or not displaying the...

Page 26: ...ress the F3 button The refresh function corrects the camera position when it starts to deviate from the preset positions 5 Returning Camera Settings to Their Defaults CAMERA RESET 1 To reset the camer...

Page 27: ...he factory default password is 123 4 Press the CAM SET button This returns to the setup menu and toggles PASSWORD LOCK on or off The password input screen will reappear if you press the CAM SET button...

Page 28: ...ain for verification Note that you cannot register the new password by pressing the MON ESC button 6 Input the new 3 digit password again by moving the cursor to each of the applicable numbers along t...

Page 29: ...FLIP OFF 8 0 CAM FUNCTION PROPO P T ON 8 1 CAM FUNCTION PROPO P T OFF 8 4 CAM FUNCTION SUPER D6 ON 8 5 CAM FUNCTION SUPER D6 OFF 8 6 CAM FUNCTION AF MODE AUTO 8 8 CAM FUNCTION Performs auto focus 8 9...

Page 30: ...AUTO switching time 10 seconds 1 9 2 CAM FUNCTION BW AUTO switching time 30 seconds 1 9 3 CAM FUNCTION BW AUTO switching time 60 seconds 1 9 4 CAM FUNCTION PATROL2 PLAY 1 9 5 CAM FUNCTION PATROL3 PLAY...

Page 31: ...orter s name and address to follow EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2011 sC1011 1101 3TR0068...

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