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Operating Instructions
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  • Page 1 System 850 Matrix Switcher Operating Instructions Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
  • Page 2 Trademarks • OS-9 is a registered trademark of Microware Systems Corporation. • IBM is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. • Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation. • MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries. •...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PREFACE ....................................FEATURES ....................................PRECAUTIONS ..................................OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM 850 MATRIX SWITCHER ......................DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................WJ-SX850 Matrix Switcher Card Cage ..........................10 WJ-PB85X08 Camera Input Board ............................. 15 WJ-PB85D01 Character Board ............................18 WJ-PB85Y08 Loop-Through Board ............................ 19 WJ-PB85R08 RS-485 Data Board ............................
  • Page 4: Preface

    128 system controllers. It consists of response. Main CPUs, Card Cages, Functional Boards, System The System 850 is the ideal solution for applications requir- Controllers, Administration Console and other components. ing wide area coverage, reliability and system flexibility, such as hotels, transportation facilities, stadiums, buildings and so on.
  • Page 5: Precautions

    PRECAUTIONS • Refer all work related to the installation of this prod- • Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, uct to qualified service personnel or system nor try to operate it in wet areas. installers. Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified ser- •...
  • Page 6: Outline Of The System 850 Matrix Switcher

    OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM 850 MATRIX SWITCHER The diagram below shows an example of the System 850 Matrix Switcher controlling 768 inputs and 128 outputs. 641-768 513-640 385-512 257-384 129-256 1-128 Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Camera Control Control Control...
  • Page 7 This manual uses the following abbreviations: The on-screen display cage (MXOSD) provides: Component Description Abbreviation • A maximum of 128-monitor output in a Card Cage Main Central Processing Unit ; MCPU • Display of monitor number, monitor status, camera Local CPU Board ;...
  • Page 8: Detailed Product Description

    DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 9: Wj-Sx850 Matrix Switcher Card Cage

    Preface The WJ-SX850 is a card cage designed to allow flexible system expansion of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. It is provided with a power supply for the boards installed, and a Local CPU board to control boards in the cage.
  • Page 10 q Operate Indicator (OPERATE) t Ethernet Port (ETHERNET) Is on when the power of the WJ-SX850 Matrix Switcher exchanging control data with Central Card Cage is turned on. Processing Unit (CPU) via Ethernet. Note: The power switch of this cage is located under- y RS-232C Port (RS-232C) neath the front panel.
  • Page 11 Board Setting The following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. 1. Remove the front panel by removing two screws on the 2. Extract the Local CPU board by raising up the card panel. puller. Card Puller Power Switch Caution Hold this board only by its edges.
  • Page 12 3. Set switches (SW9, SW10 and SW12) on the board to designate the cage number as shown below. The cage number and corresponding switch settings are given in the following address table. The factory default setting is 000. SW Setting SW Setting Cage No.
  • Page 13 6. Confirm that switches (SW4, SW8 and SW13) on the board are set as follows: 1 2 3 4 Setting Positions Switch Number SW13 DIP SW8 PROM Mode Normal Mode MAC Address Write-enable Normal Mode Mode 7. Place the board into the CPU slot in the front of the cage by sliding it along the board guide.
  • Page 14: Wj-Pb85X08 Camera Input Board

    WJ-PB85X08 Camera Input Board Preface The WJ-PB85X08 Camera Input Board is an optional board for expanding the camera input capability of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. Appearance q Camera Input Connector (CAMERA IN, 1 - 8) These connectors accept either a color or B/W composite video signal from a camera.
  • Page 15 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. CANERA CNT CN 102 CN 103 CN 202 CN 203 CN 302 CN 303 CN 402 CN 403 CN 502 CN 503 CN 602 CN 603 CN 702...
  • Page 16 2. Confirm that switches (SW1) on the board are set to the OFF position as shown below. Character display No display without camera input without camera input No retry mode 3 retries mode Reserved Reserved Reserved (P) Reserved (N) 3. Position jumper connectors (CN101, CN201, CN301, CN401, CN501, CN601, CN701, and CN801) on the board as shown below.
  • Page 17: Wj-Pb85D01 Character Board

    WJ-PB85D01 Character Board Preface The WJ-PB85D01 Character Board is an optional board installed on the WJ-PB85X08 Camera Input Board to enable display of the time and date and camera number through the Video Output Port on the Camera Input Board. Appearance...
  • Page 18: Wj-Pb85Y08 Loop-Through Board

    Preface The WJ-PB85Y08 Loop-Through Board is an optional board used to exchange the BNC video input/output for the D-Sub video output/input in order to expand the capabilities of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. Appearance q Through I/O Connectors (IN / OUT, 1 - 8) These connectors accept the composite video output from the associated video equipment, or provide the looped through video outputs connected to the Through I/O Port.
  • Page 19 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. CN801 1. Confirm that jumper connectors (CN101, CN201, CN301, CN401, CN501, CN601, CN701, and CN801) on the board are positioned as shown below. CN101...
  • Page 20: Wj-Pb85R08 Rs-485 Data Board

    WJ-PB85R08 RS-485 Data Board Preface The WJ-PB85R08 RS-485 Data Board is an optional board for exchange of control data between the Camera Control Cage (MXCONT) and the camera site. Appearance q Data Connectors (TA/TB/RA/RB/G 1 - 8) These connectors are used to exchange control data with the camera site devices. For con- nection, use a data grade shielded 4-wire twisted pair cable suitable for RS-485 communica- tion.
  • Page 21 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. 4LINE 2LINE TERM TERM RS-485 DATA BOARD SW102 SW101 SW202 SW302 SW301 SW201 SW402 SW401 SW502 SW501 SW602 SW601 SW702 SW701 Reset Switch SW802 SW801...
  • Page 22 2. Set switches (SW101, SW201, SW301, SW401, SW501, SW601, SW701, and SW801) on the board to choose either data termination ON or OFF as shown below. The factory default settings are TERM ON. TERM TERM 3. Set switches (SW102, SW202, SW302, SW402, SW502, SW602, SW702, and SW802) on the board to choose either Full Duplex (4 LINE) or Half Duplex (2 LINE) com- munication lines as shown below.
  • Page 23: Wj-Pb85C16 Crosspoint Input Board

    WJ-PB85C16 Crosspoint Input Board Preface The WJ-PB85C16 Crosspoint Input Board is an optional board for expanding the crosspoint input capability of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. Appearance q Video Input Port (VIDEO IN, 1 - 2) These ports accept either video signal from the VIDEO OUT port on the Camera Input Board...
  • Page 24 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. CN151 CN101 CN151 CN101 CN251 CN201 CN351 CN301 CN451 CN401 CN551 CN501 CN651 CN601 VIDEO CROSS POINT CN751 CN701 Reset Switch CN851 CN801 1.
  • Page 25 2. Position jumper connectors (CN101, CN151, CN201, CN251, CN301, CN351, CN401, CN451, CN501, CN551, CN601, CN651, CN701, CN751, CN801, and CN851) on the board as shown below. Crosspoint input for 1 channel VIDEO IN 75 Ω Clamping 75 Ω Circuit VIDEO OUT The jumper connector positions designate the following functions:...
  • Page 26 Appendix Jumper Connector Positions for Cage Extension Examples of jumper connector settings are shown below. Note: If the system is smaller than 1 024 inputs times 128 outputs, the settings (factory default) may not need to be changed for extensions. Initial-stage cage: (example MXSW 1-1, 1-2 Crosspoint input for 1 channel and 1-3)
  • Page 27 Jumper Connector Positions for Cage Extension When the input video signal is terminated at another unit and it need be received at a Hi-Z impedance, position jumper connectors on the board to the position shown below. Crosspoint input for 1 channel Initial-stage cage: •...
  • Page 28: Wj-Pb85M16 Crosspoint Output Board

    WJ-PB85M16 Crosspoint Output Board Preface The WJ-PB85M16 Crosspoint Output Board is an optional board for expanding the crosspoint output capability of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. Appearance q Video Input Port (VIDEO IN, 1 - 2) These ports accept the video signal from the VIDEO OUT Port on the WJ-PB85M16 Crosspoint Output Board of another Crosspoint Cage (MXSW) for cascade input.
  • Page 29 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. CN232 CN201 CN232 CN201 CN225 CN202 CN203 CN204 CN205 CN206 CN207 CN208 CN209 CN210 CN224 CN223 CN211 CN212 CN213 CN214 Reset Switch CN217 CN215 CN216...
  • Page 30 2. Position jumper connectors (CN201, CN202, CN203, CN204, CN205, CN206, CN207, CN208, CN209, CN210, CN211, CN212, CN213, CN214, CN215, CN216) on the board as shown below. The factory default setting is position MODE A (Normal). VIDEO IN 75 Ω 150 Ω 150 Ω...
  • Page 31 Appendix Jumper Connector Positions for Cage Extension Examples of jumper connector settings are shown below. Note: If the system is smaller than 1 024 inputs times 128 outputs, the settings (factory default settings) may not need to be changed for extensions. Crosspoint output for 1 channel Jumper post on the board Initial-stage cage: (example MXSW 1-3, 2-3, 3-3...
  • Page 32: Wj-Pb85T08 Osd (On-Screen Display) Board

    WJ-PB85T08 OSD (On-Screen Display) Board Preface The WJ-PB85T08 On-Screen Display Board is an optional board for displaying the camera title, clock, and system status on the active monitors. Appearance q Monitor Output Connector (MONITOR OUT, 1 - 8) Outputs the video signal connected to the VIDEO IN port with the character display for the video monitor.
  • Page 33 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. Reset Switch 1. Set switches (SW1 and SW2) on the board to designate the on-screen display board number as shown in the following table.
  • Page 34 2. Confirm that switches (SW3) on the board are set to the OFF position as shown below. Switch Positions Switch Number...
  • Page 35: Wj-Pb85A32 Alarm Input Board

    Preface The WJ-PB85A32 Alarm Input Board is an optional board for expanding the capabilities of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. It transmits a received alarm signal to the CPU (Central Processing Unit) via Ethernet to activate the assigned alarm event.
  • Page 36 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. Reset Switch ALARM INPUT BOARD 1. Set switches (SW1 and SW2) on the board to designate the alarm input board number as shown in the following table. The factory default setting is Board Number 1 (00).
  • Page 37 2. Set switches (SW4, SW5, SW6, and SW7) on the board to meet the alarm input requirements. Normally Closed (N.C) OFF: Normally Open (N.O) The factory default settings are OFF. 3. If this board is used for Alarm Output, set switches (SW3) on the board as follows.
  • Page 38: Wj-Pb85L32 Alarm Output Board

    Preface The WJ-PB85L32 Alarm Output Board is an optional board for expanding the capabilities of the System 850 Matrix Switcher. A received alarm signal, and a pulse generated in the Digital Output operation by the controller, are transmitted to the CPU (Central Processing Unit) via Ethernet to enable control of the alarm contacts on this board.
  • Page 39 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. ALARM OUTPUT BOARD Polarity NO/NC SW 2 GND/COM SW 1 SW 3 Reset Switch 1. Set switches (SW1 and SW2) on the board to designate the alarm output board number as shown in the following table. The factory default setting is Board Number 1 (00).
  • Page 40 2. Position jumper connectors (CN10, CN50, CN90, CN130, CN170, CN210, CN250, and CN290) on the board to meet the alarm output requirements. Select either Normally Open (N.O) or Normally Closed (N.C) for the contact output, and then confirm that the jumper connectors are positioned at Ground (GND) as shown below.
  • Page 41: Wj-Mpu850 Central Processing Unit

    WJ-MPU850 Central Processing Unit Preface The WJ-MPU850 CPU is the Central Processing Unit for the System 850 Matrix Switcher. The System 850 Matrix Switcher is a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations. The WJ-MPU850 is capable of controlling a maximum of 512 video input sources and a maximum of 64 video outputs, such as monitors, with 16 system controllers.
  • Page 42 o Redundant CPU selector (REDUNDANT CPU) Selects either a redundant system or a standalone sys- tem. The factory default setting is NO. !0 Mode Selector (SATELLITE MODE) Always keep in STANDALONE position. !1 Parallel Port (PARALLEL) This port is used to connect to the WJ-MPS850 CPU Switch Unit for a redundant system.
  • Page 43: Wj-Mpu855 Central Processing Unit

    WJ-MPU855 Central Processing Unit Preface The WJ-MPU855 CPU is the Central Processing Unit for the System 850 Matrix Switcher. The System 850 Matrix Switcher is a CCTV surveillance system having multiple video inputs, multiple video outputs, and multiple control stations. The WJ-MPU855 is capable of controlling a maximum of 1 024 video input sources and a maximum of 256 video outputs, such as monitors, with 64 system controllers.
  • Page 44 i Peripheral Interface Ports [PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (RS-232C)] These ports are reserved for future use or factory tests. o Redundant CPU selector (REDUNDANT CPU) Selects either a redundant system or a standalone sys- tem. The factory default setting is NO. !0 Mode Selector (SATELLITE MODE) Always keep in STANDALONE position.
  • Page 45: Wj-Ca85L Extension Cable

    WJ-CA85L Extension Cable Preface The WJ-CA85L series is an optional extension cable for connecting between cages. Cables are supplied in seven different lengths. Appearance Model Number Cable Length WJ-CA85L05 0.5 m (1.6 ft) WJ-CA85L10 1.0 m (3.3 ft) WJ-CA85L15 1.5 m (4.9 ft) WJ-CA85L20 2.0 m (6.6 ft) WJ-CA85L25...
  • Page 46: Wv-Cu850 System Controller

    WV-CU850 System Controller Appearance i o !0 Front View !1 !2 !3 !4 INFORMATION CAMERA MONITOR AL A R M LINK OPERATE AC K BUSY LOCK BUSY ALARM RESET CMENU CMENU RESET FUNC IRIS PREV NEXT GROUP CLOSE OPEN LOGOUT AREA PRESET T&D...
  • Page 47 o Link Indicator (LINK) !6 5 Joystick Controller (L / R / UP / DOWN) Is on (green) when communication is established with The joystick is used to manually operate the PAN/Tilt the Main CPU. Head, or move the cursor in the Camera Menu on the active monitor screen.
  • Page 48 @2 Digital Output key (DIGITAL OUT) @8 Numeric keys (0 - 9) This key, in combination with the Numeric keys, is used These keys are used for numeric input into the system to select a logical output number and produce a one such as the camera and monitor number, sequence shot pulse for activating an assigned event.
  • Page 49 #4 Forward Run key (FWD RUN) This key is used to run a selected Tour Sequence in for- ward direction on the active monitor. It also restarts a Tour or Group Sequence forward from the next step that was previously paused by pressing the PAUSE key.
  • Page 50 Rear View POWER RS–232C DATA ETHERNET DC12V IN CONTRAST BRIGHT BRIGHT $1 Power Switch (POWER, ON / OFF) $5 LCD Contrast Control (LCD CONTRAST) This switch turns the power of the System Controller on Adjusts the contrast of the characters displayed on the and off.
  • Page 51: Wv-Cu350 System Controller

    WV-CU350 System Controller Appearance The System controller comes with three templates for use with the Matrix Switcher or Video Multiplexer. Make sure to place the template for the Matrix Switcher (System 850) on the controller. Front View OPERATE LINK ALARM...
  • Page 52 i Prohibited indicator (PROHIBITED) !6 Clear / Escape button [CLEAR (ESC)] This indicator (red) lights up for 3 seconds when an Clear: This button is used to clear numeric input from attempt is made to gain access to a function that is pro- the LED Display.
  • Page 53 @1 Alarm Reset button (RESET) @6 Tour Sequence button (TOUR SEQ) Cancels an activated alarm. This button, in combination with the Numeric buttons, is Press this button to reset an alarm activated in the cur- used to run a Tour Sequence on the active monitor. rently active unit.
  • Page 54 Rear View MODE DATE OUT DC 9V IN $1 Mode Selection Switches (MODE) $2 Data Output Port (DATA OUT) These switches are used to select the mode of the Exchanges control data with the Central Processing System Controller. Unit (CPU). Set the switches to the required positions shown below.
  • Page 55: Installations And System Connections

    INSTALLATIONS AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 56: Installations

    INSTALLATIONS The installation described below should be made by 3. Place the Character board on the Camera Input board and plug in the boards. qualified service personnel or system installers and should conform to all local codes. INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS Installing a Character Board If the WJ-PB85D01 Character Board is installed on the WJ-...
  • Page 57 Installing Additional Extension Boards 4. Place the Boards into the specified positions in the front or rear of the Cage by sliding them along the 1. Remove the screws from the rear panel(s) of the WJ- board guides as shown below. SX850 Matrix Switcher Card Cage.
  • Page 58 WV-CU850 System Controller Replacing the Side Panels with the optional WV-Q62 Rack Mounting Brackets 1. Remove both the left and right side panels of the System Controller by removing four screws. 2. Remove the palm-rest located on the front of the System Controller by removing two screws. 3.
  • Page 59 WJ-SX850 Matrix Switcher Card Cage WJ-MPU850 Central Processing Unit WJ-MPU855 Central Processing Unit Mounting into the Rack Mounting into the Rack 1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing four screws from the bottom of the Matrix Switcher. 1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing four screws from the bottom of the CPU.
  • Page 60: Board Selection For System Expansion

    BOARD SELECTION FOR SYSTEM EXPANSION The WJ-SX850 Card Cage has 18 slots. Install the optional extension boards in the WJ-SX850 Card Cage depending on the number of camera inputs and monitor out- puts required. Front View Rear View SIGNAL VS / VD CAUTION DO NOT OPEN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
  • Page 61 Camera Control Bay The Camera Control Bay is a newly designed density combination unit which controls camera site and video receiving. A single camera control cage (MXCONT) allows for flexible control of up to 128 cameras. A maximum of 8 192 cameras can be connected to several camera control cages (MXCONTs).
  • Page 62 Application 2 If both Data Multiplexed Cameras and RS-485 Cameras are used in the system, install extension boards as shown below. In the example, multiplexed cameras at Camera Inputs (113 - 128) have been replaced with RS-485 cameras. Description Model No. Qty.
  • Page 63 Crosspoint Bay The Crosspoint Bay is a scalable distributed space-division switch. The basic card cage (MXSW) has a maximum capacity of 256 inputs and 32 outputs. Multiple MXSWs can be combined to support up to 8 192 inputs and 1 024 outputs. The MXSW is composed of the following individual functional modules: •...
  • Page 64 • Position jumper connectors (CN101, CN151, CN201, CN251, CN301, CN351, CN401, CN451, CN501, CN551, CN601, CN651, CN701, CN751, CN801, and CN851) on the board as shown below. The jumper con- nector positions designate the stage of cages as described previously. Note: If the system is smaller than 1 024 inputs times 128 outputs, the settings (factory default settings) may not need to be changed for exten-...
  • Page 65 On-Screen Display (OSD) Bay The function of the On-Screen Display Bay is to display the camera title, clock and system status on the active monitors. The basic card cage (MXOSD) has a maximum of 128 video inputs and outputs. Multiple MXOSDs can be combined to support up to 1 024 inputs and outputs.
  • Page 66 Matrix Alarm Interface The Matrix Alarm Interface is a scalable distributed digital input/output unit. Alarm input/output ports, each with a specific functions, control the alarm processes. The basic input/output element (MXALM) has a maximum capacity of 512 digital inputs or 512 digital outputs. Capacity can be expanded up to 1 024 inputs/outputs by combining two units. The MXALM is composed of the following individual functional modules: •...
  • Page 67: System Connections

    SYSTEM CONNECTIONS The connections described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers in accordance with all local codes. The diagram below shows how the system components are connected within the system.with all local codes. MXCONT MXCONT MXCONT MXCONT MXCONT...
  • Page 68: Connection With The Camera Sites

    Connection with the Camera Sites Data Multiplexed Cameras Connect data multiplexed cameras (or camera site equipment) to the Camera Input (CAMERA IN, 1 - 8) connectors on the Camera Input Board in the Camera Control Cage (MXCONT). Caution: Make sure that the cable length between the camera site and the MXCONT is less than 900 m (3 000 ft) when using RG-59/U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable.
  • Page 69: Connection With The Monitors

    MONITOR CAMERA BUSY PROHIBITED OPERATE LINK ALARM MONITOR CAMERA BUSY PROHIBITED System Controller WV-CU System Controller WV-CU For Matrix Switcher (System 850) For Matrix Switcher (System 850) ALARM RESET ALARM RESET IRIS IRIS CLOSE OPEN CLOSE OPEN DISARM ALL RESET...
  • Page 70 Connections between the Cages Connect the extension boards in the cages with the WJ-CA85L Series Extension Cables. Connections between the MXCONT and MXSW For example, connect the VIDEO OUT port on the Camera Input Board (Board 1) in the MXCONT1 and the VIDEO IN 1 port on the Crosspoint Input Board (Board 1) in the MXSW11 with the Extension Cable.
  • Page 71 2. Connect the VIDEO OUT 1 port on the Crosspoint Output Board (Board 1) in the MXSW13 and the VIDEO IN 1 port on the Crosspoint Output Board (Board 1) in the MXSW12 with the Extension Cable. Similarly, connect other extension boards as shown in the figure below. MXSW13 →...
  • Page 72 Connections between the Cages and CPU Connect the ETHERNET port on the Cages to the Ethernet (CAMERA/CROSS POINT/OSD) Port on the CPU via an Ethernet Hub (equipped for 10Base-T). SIGNAL CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA CAMERA...
  • Page 73: Operating Procedure (With Wv-Cu850)

    OPERATING PROCEDURES (with WV-CU850)
  • Page 74: Log-In And Log-Out

    Log-in and Log-out Before starting the following procedures, all system compo- If operator ID and password are correct, “OK” will nents must be turned on. appear for 2 seconds on the LCD display. The following procedures apply when the WV-CU850 System Controller is connected to the system.
  • Page 75: Monitor And Camera Selection

    Monitor and Camera Selection After log-in, the following operations are available for con- Camera Selection trolling the system. The operation begins with selecting a monitor; then select a 1. Select the desired monitor. camera to be displayed on the active monitor screen. Refer to the Monitor Selection.
  • Page 76: Priority Lock

    Priority Lock This function is used to retain control of a monitor for an operator, even after that operator has selected another monitor. Caution: This function will prevent operators with a lower priority from gaining control of a monitor. However, higher or equal priority operators may still gain control of that monitor.
  • Page 77: Display Setting For Controller

    Display Setting for Controller Adjustment of LCD Display INFORMATION ID:850 The following procedures let you adjust backlight and con- trast of the controller’s LCD display. Back Light Adjustment PREV NEXT GROUP PRESET T&D CAM ID OPE ID S-CTL ID ALM S VLD S SYS S Adjust the back light by turning the LCD BRIGHT con-...
  • Page 78: Controlling Camera Site Accessories

    Controlling Camera Site Accessories Controls for camera site accessories are located on the By pressing these keys at the same time, the lens iris is right side of the front panel of the System Controller. reset to the factory default setting. Included are Zoom Control, Focus Control, Iris Control, Preset and Pan/Tilt Controls.
  • Page 79: Program Preset Position

    Pan/Tilt Control 3. Press the [CALL PRESET] key to move to the preset position of the selected camera on the active monitor. (Program Preset Position) INFORMATION INFORMATION The following function requires the use of cameras Entry:52 Preset 52 equipped with this specific feature. 1.
  • Page 80: Receiver Control

    Receiver Control Auxiliary Control The following function is available only when the WV- RC100 or WV-RC150 Receivers are included in the sys- Camera Housing Control tem. The following function is available only when the WV- 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. RC100 or WV-RC150 Receivers are included in the sys- Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
  • Page 81: Camera Function Control

    Camera Function Control Camera Setup Camera Function (Shortcut Function) The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. The following function is available only when specified cam- eras with the camera function feature are used. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. This function enables executing camera functions via a Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
  • Page 82: Patrol Learn And Play

    Changing to Black and White Patrol Learn and Play Pictures The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. The following function is available only when specified cam- A routine of manual operations can be stored for a specific eras having a color-black and white switching feature are time and later reproduced repetitively.
  • Page 83: Camera Panning Function

    Camera Panning Function The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection. 2. Press the [F6] key four times. “Pan Action” as shown in the figure will appear on the LCD display of the controller.
  • Page 84: Running Sequence

    Running Sequence Tour Sequence 7. Press the [NEXT] key to move the sequence one frame to the next step (in forward or reverse run direction) The following functions are available only if a Tour from the step that was previously paused by pressing Sequence has been previously established through the the PAUSE key.
  • Page 85: Group Sequence

    Group Sequence The following function is available only if a Group Sequence has been previously established through the Administration Console. 1. As described earlier, a Group Sequence determines which monitor is to be assigned to which camera. Therefore, selecting a monitor is not required. 2.
  • Page 86: Monitor Display Control

    Monitor Display Control On-Screen Display Control 3. Pressing the [2] key while holding down the [OSD] key will toggle the camera number and title display on the The procedure described below lets you determine the dis- active monitor on and off. play, such as camera title, clock and status, on and off on the active monitor screen.
  • Page 87 5. Pressing the [5] key while holding down the [OSD] key 2. Pressing the [1] key while holding down the [MONI- will toggle the monitor status display on the active mon- TOR] key will display the ALARM STATUS table as itor on and off.
  • Page 88: System Status Table

    Video Loss Status Table 6. To exit as it stands, select a new monitor. The table shows the video loss detection status up to 1 024 7. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)] key MXCONT inputs on the active monitor. while holding down the [MONITOR] key or select a camera to be displayed on the active monitor.
  • Page 89: Alarm History Table

    USRID: User ID The columns in the table indicate the states as shown Note: Alarm USRID consists of Alarm Number and below. Alarm Action Number. E.g. “ALM20” indicates alarm #2 and its action #0. ALM: Logical Alarm Number STATE: Indicates alarm state changes. PRTY: User Priority ARMED: The system is armed for alarm response.
  • Page 90: Video Loss History Table

    Video Loss History Table 5. Pressing the [0] key while holding down the [MONI- TOR] key will toggle the background camera images There are 100 video loss detection records stored in and black on the active monitor. chronological order in 10 pages of table. 6.
  • Page 91: Alarm Control

    Alarm Control When cameras and monitor are armed for alarm response To Cancel Alarms with an alarm input, the camera pictures associated with that alarm input is displayed on the monitor when the alarm 1. Select an activated alarm number that is displayed on is received.
  • Page 92 An example of an alarm input and the resulting alarm acti- vation is given below. [Basic setup] • Alarm Input #1 is to activate the Group Sequence (G- Seq #1) as alarm action #0. The Group Sequence has priority 12. •...
  • Page 93: Other Functions

    Other Functions Digital Output Function Joystick Calibration The following function is available only if Digital Outputs has The following procedure is available at startup after the been previously established through the Administration “HELLO!” display on the LCD display of the controller or Console.
  • Page 94: Operating Procedures (When A Wv-Cu350 Is Connected)

    OPERATING PROCEDURES (when a WV-CU350 is connected)
  • Page 95: Log-In And Log-Out

    Log-in and Log-out Before starting the following procedures, all system compo- 4. Select your registered Password (up to 5 digits) by nents must be turned on. pressing the numeric buttons, then press the [CAM- The following procedures apply when the WV-CU350 ERA (ENTER)] button.
  • Page 96 IDs Display Function Log-out This controller has the following functions. This function is used when an operator is leaving the con- troller, or no longer requires access to the system. Operator ID Display 1. Hold down the [LOGOUT] button and then press the Pressing the [GROUP PRESET] button while holding [CAMERA (ENTER)] button to log out.
  • Page 97: Monitor And Camera Selection

    Monitor and Camera Selection After log-in, the following operations are available for con- Camera Selection trolling the system. The operation begins with selecting a monitor; then select a 1. Select the desired monitor. camera to be displayed on the active monitor screen. Refer to the Monitor Selection.
  • Page 98 Priority Lock This function is used to retain control of a monitor for an operator, even after that operator has selected another monitor. Caution: This function will prevent operators with a lower priority from gaining control of a monitor. However, higher or equal priority operators may still gain control of that monitor.
  • Page 99: Controlling Camera Site Accessories

    Controlling Camera Site Accessories Controls for camera site accessories are located on the Pan/Tilt Control right side of the front panel of the System Controller. Included are Zoom Control, Focus Control, Iris Control, Preset and Pan/Tilt Controls. Normally, combination cam- Pan/Tilt Control (Manual Operation) eras equipped with the specific feature or a WV-RC100 or 1.
  • Page 100 Pan/Tilt Control Pan/Tilt Control (Call Preset Position) (Program Preset Position) The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
  • Page 101 Receiver Control Auxiliary Control The following function is available only when the WV- RC100 or WV-RC150 Receivers are included in the sys- Camera Housing Control tem. The following function is available only when the WV- 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. RC100 or WV-RC150 Receivers are included in the sys- Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
  • Page 102: Camera Function Control

    Camera Function Control Camera Setup Camera Function (Shortcut Function) The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. The following function is available only when specified cam- eras with the camera function feature are used. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. This function enables executing camera functions via a Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
  • Page 103 Changing to Black and White Patrol Learn and Play Pictures The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. The following function is available only when specified cam- A routine of manual operations can be stored for a specific eras having a color-black and white switching feature are time and later reproduced repetitively.
  • Page 104 Camera Panning Function The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with this specific feature. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection. 2. Press the [F2] button four times. “PAN” as shown in the figure will appear on the LED display of the controller.
  • Page 105: Running Sequence

    Running Sequence Tour Sequence 8. Press the [PREV] button to move the sequence one frame to the previous step (in forward or reverse run The following functions are available only if a Tour direction) from the step that was previously paused by Sequence has been previously established through the pressing the PAUSE button.
  • Page 106 Group Sequence The following function is available only if a Group Sequence has been previously established through the Administration Console. 1. As described earlier, a Group Sequence determines which monitor is to be assigned to which camera. Therefore, selecting a monitor is not required. 2.
  • Page 107: Monitor Display Control

    Monitor Display Control On-Screen Display Control 3. Pressing the [2] button while holding down the [OSD] button will toggle the camera title display on The procedure described below lets you determine the dis- the active monitor on and off. play, such as camera title, clock and status, on and off on the active monitor screen.
  • Page 108 5. Pressing the [5] button while holding down the [OSD] Alarm Status Table button will toggle the monitor status display on the The table shows each alarm status up to 1 024 alarms on active monitor on and off. the active monitor screen. 1.
  • Page 109 5. Pressing the [0] button while holding down the [MONI- BELOW/OUT: Video level is below normal and out TOR] button will toggle the background camera of sync. images and black on the active monitor. LOCATION: Logical cage number that the port belongs to.
  • Page 110 The columns in the table indicate the states as shown below. ALARM HISTORY PG 1 STATE DATE-TIME MON: Monitor Number ARMED 03/21/00 10:17 ACKED 03/21/00 10:16 ARE: Area Number ACTIVE 03/21/00 10:15 CAM: Logical Camera Number ARMED 03/21/00 10:14 No number indicates no camera selection. ACTIVE 03/21/00 10:14 SEQ: Running sequence number...
  • Page 111 Video Loss History Table 5. Pressing the [0] button while holding down the [MONI- TOR] button will toggle the background camera There are 100 video loss detection records stored in images and black on the active monitor. chronological order in 10 pages of table. 6.
  • Page 112: Alarm Control

    Alarm Control When cameras and monitor are armed for alarm response To Cancel Alarms with an alarm inputs, the camera pictures associated with that alarm input is displayed on the monitor when the alarm 1. Select an activated alarm number that is displayed on is received.
  • Page 113 An example of an alarm input and the resulting alarm acti- vation is given below. [Basic setup] • Alarm Input #1 is to activate the Group Sequence (G- Seq #1) as alarm action #0. The Group Sequence has priority 12. •...
  • Page 114: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 115 SPECIFICATIONS WJ-SX850 Power Supply: 120 V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption: 150 W (max. 150 W when all slots are occupied) VS/VD Input/Output: 2 (BNC) Video Level 4 V[p-p]/75 Ω (BNC) VD Output: Ethernet Port: 10Base-T, 8-conductor modular jack RS-232C Port: 25-pin D-sub connector Ambient Operating Temperature: –10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)
  • Page 116 WJ-PB85C16 1.0 V[p-p]/75 Ω composite video signal VIDEO Input (1 - 2): 8 inputs 25-pin D-sub connector (x2) 1.0 V[p-p]/75 Ω composite video signal Video Output (1 - 2): 8 outputs 25-pin D-sub connector (x2) Dimensions: Front Board; 255 mm (W) x 250 mm (H) x 12 mm (D) 10-1/16”...
  • Page 117 WJ-PB85L32 Alarm Output (1 - 32): 24 V DC 500 mA maximum Normally Open or Normally Closed selectable 37-pin D-sub connector Dimensions: Front Board; 255 mm (W) x 250 mm (H)x 12 mm (D) 10-1/16” (W) x 9-13/16” (H) x 1/2” (D) Rear Board;...
  • Page 118 WV-CU850 Controller Power Required: 12 V DC 800 mA Use exclusive AC Adapter supplied with the controller. LED Display: 4 digits for Monitor, 5 digits for Camera LCD Display: 160 x 64 dot matrix Keys and Joystick: Numeric keys: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, SHIFT, CLEAR Select keys: CAMERA, MONITOR Sequence Control: GROUP PRESET, GROUP SEQ, TOUR SEQ NEXT, PREV, STOP, PAUSE, FWD RUN, REV RUN...
  • Page 119 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, A Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010 Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company Regional Offices: Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc.

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