Panasonic Admin Console Wj Mpu955 Users Guide
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Appendix A 116 DIGITAL SYSTEM SETUP Field Data NTP Port No. Description: Specifies a NTP server port number. Validation: hexadecimal numeral 0000 -FFFF Default Setting: (None) NTP Time Interval Description: Specifies a NTP sequence time in hex format. The time unit is in hours. Validation: hexadecimal numeral 01 - 18 Default Setting: 1 Host Name Description: Specifies a host name of the device. It is a string up to 64 characters. Validation: Within 64 characters. Default Setting: (None) Time Zone Description: Specifies time zone where the device is operating. Validation: EST: Eastern Standard Time; CST: Central Standard Time; MST: Mountains Standard Time; PST: Pacific Standard Time Default Setting: (None) Daylight Savings Description: Specifies whether to turn on daylight saving time or not. Validation: 0 to turn off and 1 to turn on Default Setting: 0 Speed/Duplex Description: Specifies a transmission speed between each encoder or decoder and a network device such as a switching hub or a router. Validation: 0 for auto, 1 for 100 Base-TX FULL DUPLEX, 2 for 100 Base-TX HALF DUPLEX, 3 for 1000 Base-T Default Setting: 0 Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None) Encoder ENCODER Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an encoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: 0 - 3 Default Setting: Automatically assigned from 0 to 3.
Appendix A 117 ENCODER Field Data Port Description: Specifies a local control port for the device. Validation: decimal format, 1 - 1024 Default Setting: Automatically assigned. Note: This port number is the same as the port number of the CAMERA page, and it is necessary to associate it. Audio Description: Specifies the audio mode for the device. Validation: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON Default Setting: 0 Video & Audio Encryption Description: Specifies the video stream classification. Validation: 0 = No Scramble, 1 = Scramble Default Setting: 0 Encryption Key Description: Specifies the encryption key number. This is effective only when Video & Audio Encryption is 1. Validation: hexadecimal numeral, 00 -- FF Default Setting: 0 TOS Description: Specifies a TOS in IP message header Validation: 0 - 7 Default Setting: 0 TTL Description: Specifies a TTL in IP message header Validation: hexadecimal numeral 0x00 - 0xFF Default Setting: hexadecimal numeral 0F Dynamic Range Description: Specifies a dynamic range for a camera. Validation: 0 = Normal, 1 = Wide, 2 = Super wide Default Setting: 0 Watermark Description: Specifies a watermark mode. Validation: 0= Disable, 1 = Enable Default Setting: 0 Watermark Value Description: Specifies a watermark value. This value only applies when the watermark mode is set to enable. Validation: 0 - 7 Default Setting: 0 GOP Description: Specifies GOP length in picture frames. Validation: decimal format, 15 - 45 Default Setting: 15 Stream Format Description: Specifies the video stream format. Validation: 0 = MPEG2, Other - Not defined Default Setting: 0 Cam Type Description: Specifies a camera to control from a controller. Validation: 0 = coaxial camera connected to encoder, 1 = RS485 camera connected to RS485 Data Port of encoder Default Setting: 0 Note: Since only one RS485 camera is able to connect to each encoder, only one to the value 1 is effective in the same Device ID. When 1 is set, communication setting between camera and an encoder is in RS485 Data Port.
Appendix A 118 ENCODER Field Data Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None) Decoder DECODER Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an decoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x1F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: 0 - 3 Default Setting: Automatically assigned from 0 to 3. Port Description: Specifies a local control port for the device. Validation: decimal format, 1 - 256 Default Setting: Automatically assigned. Note: This port number is the same as the port number of the MONITOR page, and it is necessary to associate it. Audio Mute Description: Specifies the audio mode for the device. Validation: 0 = Mute ON, 1 = Mute OFF Default Setting: 1 Video & Audio Decryption Description: Specifies the video stream classification. Validation: 0 = No Scramble, 1 = Scramble Default Setting: 0 Decryption Key Description: Specifies the decryption key number. This is effective only when Video & Audio Decryption is 1. Validation: hexadecimal numeral, 00 -- FF Default Setting: 0 Fade Description: Specifies the display color until the video image is displayed. Validation: 0 = None, 1 = the color specified by Foreground Color is effective. Default Setting: 90 Foreground Color Description: Specifies the display color until the video image is displayed. Validation: decimal format, 00 - 148 – see the color code list in Appendix B on page 124. Default Setting: 00
Appendix A 119 DECODER Field Data Background Color Description: Specifies the background color of character on the monitor. Validation: 0 = OFF, 1=ON Default Setting: 0 Latency Buffer Description: Specifies decode buffer memory size for network latency. The Memory size is in Mbits Validation: 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 Default Setting: 0 Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None) Digital Input DIGITAL INPUT Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an encoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: Only 0 Default Setting: Automatically assigned to 0. Bank Description: Specifies a local control port for the device. Validation: decimal format, 1 - 1024 Default Setting: Automatically assigned. Note: This port number is the same as the port number of the ALARM I/O PORTS page, and it is necessary to associate it. Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None)
Appendix A 120 Digital Output DIGITAL OUTPUT Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an encoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: Only 0 Default Setting: Automatically assigned to 0. Bank Description: Specifies a local control port for the device. Validation: decimal format, 1 - 1024 Default Setting: Automatically assigned. Note: This port number is the same as the port number of the ALARM I/O PORTS page, and it is necessary to associate it. Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None) RS485 Data Port RS485 DATA PORT Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an encoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: Only 0 Default Setting: Automatically assigned to 0. Baud Rate Description: Specifies serial communication baud rate. Validation: 0B = 2400 bps, 0D = 9600 bps, 0E = 19200 bps, 0F = 38400 bps Default Setting: 0D
Appendix A 121 RS485 DATA PORT Field Data Data Description: Specifies serial communication packet size. Validation: 5 = 5bits, 6 = 6bits, 7 = 7bits, 8 = 8bits Default Setting: 8 Parity Description: Specifies serial communication parity bits. Validation: 0 = None, 1 = Odd, 2 = Even Default Setting: 0 Stop Bit Description: Specifies serial communication stop bits. Validation: 1 = One bit, 2 = Two bits Default Setting: 1 Mode Description: Specifies serial communication packet mode Validation: 0 = Fixed size - When the receiving serial data size reaches the size in Data size , the encoder will send a packet to the network. 1 = Timer - When it has past a longer waiting time for receiving data than the entered time in Timer, the encoder will send a packet to the network. Default Setting: 0 Data Size Description: Specifies maximum data size in a single packet while transmitting data. This setting is only effective when Mode is set to 0. Validation: 1 - 1024 byte(s) Default Setting: 200 Timer Description: Specifies maximum waiting time while transmitting data. This setting is only effective when Mode is set to 1. Validation: 10 - 1000 ms (in 10ms intervals) Default Setting: 100 Destination Setup Description: Specifies a destination for serial to IP communication. Validation: 0 = Use default destination IP address - Serial data will be sent to the IP address contained in the received packet at the encoder side. 1 = Use following configuration, Destination IP address and Destination Port No. Default Setting: 0 Destination IP Address Description: Specifies a destination IP address for serial to LAN communication. This setting is only effective when Destination Setup is set to 1. Validation: Dotted decimal format Default Setting: (None) Destination Port No. Description: Specifies a send IP port number for serial to LAN communication. This setting is only effective when Destination Setup is set to 1. Validation: hexadecimal numeral, 0000 -FFFF Default Setting: (None) Receiving Port No. Description: Specifies a receiving IP port number for serial to LAN communication. Validation: hexadecimal numeral, 0000 -FFFF Default Setting: (None) Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None)
Appendix A 122 Specific Notification (Currently Not Supported) This is the setup for a specific encoder or decoder that sends alarm notifications to another device (except MPU955). When Alarm Notification is set up, it is not necessary to change these settings. SPECIFIC NOTIFICATION Field Data Device ID Description: GX device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within a system domain. Its format is shown as below: _ _ _ _ _ X X X device id (by rotary SW of an encoder front panel) X X X X X _ _ _ device type Validation: Device type [0x0F000 encode, 0x1F000 decoder, other reserved] Default Setting: 0x0F000XXX XXX is the value registered in Address[SW1] of the previous page . Note: See MPEG2 Encoder and MPEG2 Decoder Operating Instructions. Sub Device Classification Description: Specifies a device classification of an encoder or a decoder. Validation: 20 = camera of an encoder, 21 = encoder DSP of an encoder, 29 = a decoder Default Setting: (None) Sub Device ID Description: GX sub device identifier is a local physical number that is uniquely identified within the device. It also refers as a channel. Validation: 0 - 3 Default Setting: (None) Alarm TCP Description: Specifies whether to use TCP for alarm notification. Validation: 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable Default Setting: (None) Alarm TCP Destination Description: Specifies the destination for alarm notification using TCP. Validation: 0 for WJ-MPU955, 1 for other device. When this value is set to 1, Alarm TCP/ IP address and Alarm TCP Port No. are effective. Default Setting: (None) Alarm TCP/IP Address Description: Specifies a destination IP address for TCP alarm notification. This setting is effective only when Alarm TCP Destination is 1. Validation: Dotted decimal format IP address - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Setting: (None) Alarm TCP Port No. Description: Specifies a destination IP port for TCP alarm notification. This setting is effective only when Alarm TCP Destination is 1. Validation: hexadecimal numeral 0000 -FFFF Default Setting: (None) Alarm UDP Description: Specifies whether to enable UDP for alarm notification Validation: 0 = Disable, 1 = Enable Default Setting: (None) Alarm UDP Destination Description: Specifies the destination for alarm notification using UDP. Validation: 0 for WJ-MPU955, 1 for other device. When this value is set to 1, Alarm UDP IP address and Alarm UDP Port No. are effective. Default Setting: (None)
Appendix A 123 SPECIFIC NOTIFICATION Field Data Alarm UDP IP address Description: Specifies a destination IP address for TCP alarm notification. This setting is effective only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1. Validation: Dotted decimal format IP address - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Setting: (None) Alarm UDP Port No. Description: Specifies a destination IP port for TCP alarm notification. This setting is effective only when Alarm UDP Destination is 1. Validation: hexadecimal numeral 0000 -FFFF Default Setting: (None) Alarm Retransmission Timer Description: Specifies a retry timer for an alarm notification. When device does not receive a response of an alarm notification packet, it sends the same packet after this timer expires. Validation: decimal numeral 0-255 Default Setting: (None) Comment Description: A string to put comment notes. Validation: Within 16 characters. Default Setting: (None)
Appendix B 124 Appendix B The color codes in the table below are used in the Foreground Color field of the Decoder details, as described on page 118. COLOR CODE COLOR CODE COLOR CODE COLOR CODE Aliceblue 0 Deeppink 38 Lime 76 Rosybrown 114 Antiquewhite 1 Deepskyblue 39 Limegreen 77 Royalblue 115 Aqua 2 Dimgray 40 Linen 78 Saddlebrown 116 Aquamarine 3 Dodgerblue 41 Magenta 79 Salmon 117 Azure 4 Firebrick 42 Maroon 80 Sandybrown 118 Beige 5 Floralwhite 43 Mediumaquamarine 81 Seagreen 119 Bisque 6 Forestgreen 44 Mediumblue 82 Seashell 120 Black 7 Fuchsia 45 Mediumorchid 83 Sienna 121 Blanchedalmond 8 Gainsboro 46 Mediumpurple 84 Silver 122 Blue 9 Ghostwhite 47 Mediumseagreen 85 Skyblue 123 Blueviolet 10 Gold 48 Mediumslateblue 86 Slateblue 124 Brown 11 Goldenrod 49 Mediumspringgreen 87 Slategray 125 Burlywood 12 Gray 50 Mediumturquoise 88 Snow 126 Cadetblue 13 Green 51 Mediumvioletred 89 Springgreen 127 Chartreuse 14 Greenyellow 52 Midnightblue 90 Steelblue 128 Chocolate 15 Honeydew 53 Mintcream 91 Tan 129 Coral 16 Hotpink 54 Mistyrose 92 Teal 130 Cornflowerblue 17 Indianred 55 Moccasin 93 Thistle 131 Cornsilk 18 Indigo 56 Navajowhite 94 Tomato 132 Crimson 19 Ivory 57 Navy 95 Turquoise 133 Cyan 20 Khaki 58 Oldlace 96 Violet 134 Darkblue 21 Lavender 59 Olive 97 Wheat 135 Darkcyan 22 Lavenderblush 60 Olivedrab 98 White 136 Darkgoldenrod 23 Lawngreen 61 Orange 99 Whitesmoke 137 Darkgray 24 Lemonchiffon 62 Orangered 100 Yellow 138 Darkgreen 25 Lightblue 63 Orchid 101 Yellowgreen 139 Darkkhaki 26 Lightcoral 64 Palegoldenrod 102 T_Black (translucence) 140 Darkmagenta 27 Lightcyan 65 Palegreen 103 T_Blue (translucence) 141 Darkolivegreen 28 Lightgoldenrodyellow 66 Paleturquoise 104 T_Red (translucence) 142 Darkorange 29 Lightgreen 67 Palevioletred 105 T_Purple (translucence) 143 Darkorchid 30 Lightgrey 68 Papayawhip 106 T_Green (translucence) 144 Darkred 31 Lightpink 69 Peachpuff 107 T_Cyan (translucence) 145 Darksalmon 32 Lightsalmon 70 Peru 108 T_Yellow (translucence) 146 Darkseagreen 33 Lightseagreen 71 Pink 109 T_White (translucence) 147 Darkslateblue 34 Lightskyblue 72 Plum 110 Transparent 148 Darkslategray 35 Lightslategray 73 Powderblue 111 Darkturquoise 36 Lightsteelblue 74 Purple 112 Darkviolet 37 Lightyellow 75 Red 113
Glossary 125 Glossary Acronyms CPort – camera control port CPreset – camera preset (preset position) CPU – central processing unit, part of an NSS CPUMS – CPU management switch CSG – camera surveillance group DVD-R – digital videodisc, recordable EA – Ethernet address (i.e., MAC address) GUI – graphical user interface IP – Internet protocol IPA – Internet protocol address LCPU – local CPU MCPU – main central processing unit, part of the NSS specified as A or B MSA – monitor surveillance area NSS – network security system OSD – on-screen display PC – personal computer PTZF – a group acronym representing the four camera-control functions: P an, T ilt, Zoom, and Focus VPort – video port