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    TimeDateFormat=1
    ***{ Time-Hour Display format }
    ***{ Format: TimeHourFormat= }
    ***{    format 0 - 12 Hour }
    ***{    format 1 - 24 Hour }
    TimeHourFormat=0    
    UNIT section
    [CAUTION] This section should not be changed.
    [UNIT]
    ***{ The unit ID should be the same as the one defined in }
    ***{   the Global Admin database for this unit. }
    ***{ For single-unit systems, use ID=1.  (ID=0 is invalid) }
    ID=1
    RMS section
    [CAUTION] This section does not apply to the MPU955 system, and should not be changed.
    [RMS]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Required only for PSDIC RMS
    *NumDedicatedRecorders=0
    *NumBackupRecorders=0
    *Review=0,0,0
    *Backup=0,0,0
    *IdleSource=0
    *Links=0,0
    LOG section
    This section sets the frequency with which log files are saved to hard disk. The defaults below have the logs being
    copied every 10 minutes and stored for 7 days.
    [LOG]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Log generation/save characteristics }
    ***{ Format: =, }
    ***{         Minutes = Frequency to copy to HD (1 - 30 min) }
    ***{                   Note:  Values outside this range = 1 min. }
    ***{            Days = days to save on HD (5 - 30) }
    UserLog=10,7
    SwLog=10,7
    (SwLog is not currently supported)
    AlarmLog=10,7
    VideoLossLog=10,7 
    						
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    RS232ALARM section
    [CAUTION] This section should not be changed.  
    All RS232C ports can be set in Admin Console for the alarm interface. This section describes the characteristics
    for the external alarm port only. Other use of the port, such as for an external controller, must be configured using
    Admin Console.
    [RS232ALARM]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Enable/Disable Serial Alarms by port }
    ***{ Format: AlarmPort=,, }
    ***{           port # = use 1 to indicate desired port (only one) }
    ***{           port # = use 0 to indicate ports not desired }
    *AlarmPort=1,0,0
    ALARMTEXTDISPLAY section
    This section sets up the characteristics of the alarm text - whether alarm text only or alarm and action text.
    There is a 40 character maximum for alarm text.
    [ALARMTEXTDISPLAY]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Alarm Text Display format }
    ***{ Format: AlarmTextDisplay= }
    ***{    option 0 - Display Alarm Text only }
    ***{    option 1 - Display both Alarm Text (20 chars) }
    ***{               and Action Text (20 chars) }
    *AlarmTextDisplay=0
    SYSTEM section
    [CAUTION] This section should not be changed. 
    Use Admin Console to select the correct CPU size.
    [SYSTEM]
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ Format: Keyboards= }
    ***{           Cameras= }
    ***{           Monitors= }
    *Keyboards=64
    *Cameras=1024
    *Monitors=256
    ROUTING section
    [CAUTION] This section should not be changed.
    This section allows the setting of certain network parameters. If you believe changes are necessary, consult your
    network administrator.
    ***{ This section is optional to the system. It is only required for external gateway. }
    ***{ Only one default gateway entry is allowed! }
    ***{  Format: default= } 
    						
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    The factory default settings below are up is commented out by “*”. 
    default=192.168.200.1
    ***{ Network entries must be grouped together although any number of entries is allowed. }
    ***{  Format: network=,, }
    *network=64.0.0.0,192.168.200.44,255,0,0,0
    *network=88.0.0.0,192.168.200.88,255,0,0,0
    *network=33.5.0.0,192.168.200.66,255,0,0,0
    *network=64.0.0.0,192.168.200.55,255,0,0,0
    ***{ Host entries must be grouped together although any number of entries is allowed. }
    ***{ Format: host=, }
    *host=33.44.55.66,192.168.200.66
    *host=11.22.33.44,192.168.200.44
    SNTP section
    [CAUTION] This section should not be changed.
    This section allows changes to Simple Network Time Protocol parameters, if SNTP is implemented.
    ***{ This section is optional.  It is not required unless }
    ***{   System defaults are not acceptable.  Delete the }
    ***{   single asterisks below to make this section active. }
    ***{ This section lists user-defined client SNTP values, }
    ***{   sync rates and an external server address. }
    ***{ }
    ***{ Format:       (VALUES INTERNAL TO THIS UNIT) }
    ***{      ClientMode=  (act as an SNTP client) }
    ***{                         modes: 0 - Internal (default) }
    ***{                                1 - Unicast }
    ***{                                2 - Anycast }
    ***{                                3 - Broadcast }
    ***{      ServerMode=  (to expose its timestamp to }
    ***{                             other units) }
    ***{                         modes: 0 - Off }
    ***{                                1 - On  (default) }
    ***{      InternalFrequency= }
    ***{             -default is 600 sec (10 min) }
    ***{ }
    ***{               (VALUES FOR EXTERNAL CONNECTION) }
    ***{      NTPServerIPA=   of SNTP server }
    ***{             -for Unicast mode only; optional for }
    ***{                   modes 0,2,3. }
    ***{      ExternalFrequency= }
    ***{             -default is 18000 sec (5 hrs) }
    ***{      TZOffset=  time zone offset from GMT }
    ***{                       (+,-12 in integer values) }
    ***{      DaylightSaving=  (applies for the local }
    ***{                       time zone) }
    ***{                       on/off:  0 - off }
    ***{                                1 - on }
    *ClientMode=1
    *ServerMode=1
    *InternalFrequency=600
    *NTPServerIPA=192.168.200.XXX
    *ExternalFrequency=18000
    *TZOffset=5
    *DaylightSaving=1 
    						
    							ID
    ID
    24
    This section indicates the contents of the default database - sample.adm - that is included on the CD-ROM.
    GX DEVICES
    Default Database Contents
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6I/F
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0IPA
    192.168.1.1
    192.168.1.2
    192.168.2.1
    192.168.2.2
    192.168.3.1
    192.168.4.1EA
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00ENC
    Input port
    1 - 4
    5 - 8
    9 - 12
    13 - 16
    –
    –DEC
    Output port
    –
    –
    –
    –
    1 - 4
    5 - 8GXDIN
    Input port
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –Address
    AB
    00
    00
    00
    00
    10
    10C
    1
    2
    3
    4
    0
    1
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
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    12
    13
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    15
    16Logical #
    1
    2
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    12
    13
    14
    15
    16Switch
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    DigitalPorts
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16Compensation
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    Short
    ShortBitrate
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144
    6.144Model
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854A
    WV-CS854AOSD
    CAMERA1
    CAMERA2
    CAMERA3
    CAMERA4
    CAMERA5
    CAMERA6
    CAMERA7
    CAMERA8
    CAMERA9
    CAMERA10
    CAMERA11
    CAMERA12
    CAMERA13
    CAMERA14
    CAMERA15
    CAMERA16
    CAMERAS 
    						
    							ID
    ID
    ID
    25
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16Area
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0Priority
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3
    3Boot File
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    –
    keyetherModel
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    WV-CU350
    RS232
    RS232
    RS232
    WV-CU850IPA
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    127.0.0.1
    172.18.0.200EA
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:00:00:00:00:00
    00:80:45:0D:D0:01Port
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
    1
    2
    3
    0
    CONTROLLERS
    Note 1:Although actual model number is WV-CU360C, WV-CU350 should be entered to Model field.
    Note 2:Actual MAC address that is indicated on a product should be entered to EA field.
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8Area
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0Local
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8Switch
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    Digital
    DigitalPort
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    MONITORS
    100
    955Password
    100
    955Priority
    100
    3Timeout
    00:00:00
    00:00:00OPERATORS 
    						
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    OPERATING PROCEDURES
    (with WV-CU850) 
    						
    							If operator ID and password are correct, OK will
    appear for 2 seconds on the LCD display.
    Note:If an operator ID and password error have
    occurred, NG will appear for 2 seconds on the
    LCD display with a beep sound, then the Log-in
    procedure automatically returns to the start.
    Log-out
    This function is used when an operator is leaving the con-
    troller, or no longer requires access to the system.
    1. Hold down the [LOGOUT]key and then press the
    [CAMERA (ENTER)]key to log out.
    NO OPERATOR is displayed on the LCD display of
    the controller.
    2. Turn off the Power switch located on the rear of the
    controller. Before starting the following procedures, all system compo-
    nents must be turned on.
    The following procedures apply when the WV-CU850
    System Controller is connected to the system. Some of
    functions are not available when the WV-CU360C System
    Controller is connected.
    Log-in
    1. Turn on the power switches of all system components.
    2. Press the POWER ON/OFFSwitch located on the rear
    of the System Controller, to the ON position.
    The LINK indicator lights up and the following displays
    will appear on the LCD display of the system controller.
    3. Select your registered operator ID number (up to 5 dig-
    its) by pressing the numeric keys, then press the
    [CAMERA (ENTER)]key.
    PASSWORD will appear on the LCD display of the
    controller.
    4. Select your registered password (up to 5 digits) by
    pressing the numeric keys, then press the [CAMERA
    (ENTER)]key.
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    INFORMATIONHELLO!INFORMATIONID:
        NO OPERATOR
    INFORMATIONID:100INFORMATIONID:100
    PASSWORD:
      –––––
    LOGOUTAUX1  OFF AUX1  ON
    CALL
    PRESETPGM
    PRESET
    CAM
    POSIDIGITAL
    OUTDEF  OFF DEF  ON
    AREA
    AUX2  OFF AUX2  ON
    CAMERA
    (ENTER)AUTO  PAN
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    INFORMATIONID:100
    PASSWORD:
         **INFORMATIONID:100
    PASSWORD:OK
    *****
    LOGOUTAUX1  OFF AUX1  ON
    CALL
    PRESETPGM
    PRESET
    CAM
    POSIDIGITAL
    OUTDEF  OFF DEF  ON
    AREA
    AUX2  OFF AUX2  ON
    CAMERA
    (ENTER)AUTO  PAN
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    Log-in and Log-out
    INFORMATIONID:  
    NO OPERATOR
    LOGOUTAUX1  OFF AUX1  ON
    CALL
    PRESETPGM
    PRESET
    CAM
    POSIDIGITAL
    OUTDEF  OFF DEF  ON
    AREA
    AUX2  OFF AUX2  ON
    CAMERA
    (ENTER)AUTO  PAN
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT 
    						
    							After log-in, the following operations are available for con-
    trolling the system.
    The operation begins with selecting a monitor; then select a
    camera to be displayed on the active monitor screen.
    Monitor Selection
    1. Select the desired monitor number by pressing the
    numeric keys, then press the [MONITOR]key to exe-
    cute the selection.
    The selected monitor number is now displayed on the
    MONITOR display of the controller.
    2. Pressing the [NEXT]key while holding down the [MON-
    ITOR]key will select the next higher monitor number,
    or pressing the [PREV]key while holding down the
    [MONITOR]key will select the next lower monitor num-
    ber.
    Note:The MONITOR BUSY indicator lights, if the moni-
    tor is selected by a higher priority operator. Control
    of the same monitor is denied to an operator with a
    lower priority.
    Camera Selection
    1. Select the desired monitor.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection.
    2. Select the desired camera number by pressing the
    numeric keys, then press the [CAMERA (ENTER)]key.
    The selected camera picture appears on the active
    monitor and the selected camera number is now dis-
    played on the CAMERA display of the controller.
    3. Pressing the [NEXT]key while holding down the [CAM-
    ERA (ENTER)]key will replace the currently selected
    camera with the next higher camera number, or press-
    ing the [PREV]key while holding down the [CAMERA
    (ENTER)]key will replace the currently selected cam-
    era with the next lower camera number.
    Note:The CAMERA BUSY indicator lights, if the cam-
    era is selected by a higher priority operator.
    Control of the same camera is denied to an opera-
    tor with a lower priority.
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    Monitor and Camera Selection
    INFORMATIONEntry:16INFORMATIONMon16
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    GROUP 
    PRESETPREVS-CTL  ID OPE  IDNEXT
    GROUP 
    SEQPAUSESTOP
    TOUR
    SEQREV
    RUNFWD
    RUN
    OSD
    VER
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICE
    INFORMATIONMonitor NextINFORMATIONMonitor Prev
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    GROUP 
    PRESETPREVS-CTL  ID OPE  IDNEXT
    GROUP 
    SEQPAUSESTOP
    TOUR
    SEQREV
    RUNFWD
    RUN
    OSDMONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICE
    VER
    INFORMATIONEntry:128INFORMATIONCam 128
    LOGOUTAUX1  OFF AUX1  ON
    CALL
    PRESETPGM
    PRESET
    CAM
    POSIDIGITAL
    OUTDEF  OFF DEF  ON
    AREA
    AUX2  OFF AUX2  ON
    CAMERA
    (ENTER)AUTO  PAN
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    INFORMATIONCamera NextINFORMATIONCamera Prev
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    LOGOUTAUX1  OFF AUX1  ON
    CALL
    PRESETPGM
    PRESET
    CAM
    POSIDIGITAL
    OUTDEF  OFF DEF  ON
    AREA
    AUX2  OFF AUX2  ON
    CAMERA
    (ENTER)AUTO  PAN
    GROUP 
    PRESETPREVS-CTL  ID OPE  IDNEXT
    GROUP 
    SEQPAUSESTOP
    TOUR
    SEQREV
    RUNFWD
    RUN
    OSDMONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICE
    VER 
    						
    							30
    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 priority operators may still gain control
    of that monitor.
    Applying Priority Lock
    1. Select the desired monitor to apply Priority Lock.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection.
    2. Pressing the [MONITOR]key while holding down the
    [SHIFT]key will toggle the Priority Lock mode on and
    off on the active monitor.
    If the Priority Lock mode is selected, the monitor num-
    ber with L sign is displayed on the active monitor and
    the MONITOR LOCK indicator on the controller is on.
    Releasing Priority Lock
    1. Select the desired monitor to release Priority Lock.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection.
    2. Pressing the [MONITOR]key while holding down the
    [SHIFT]key will release the lock mode.
    The monitor number is displayed normally on the active
    monitor and the MONITOR LOCK indicator on the con-
    troller is now off.
    INFORMATIONMon Lock
    CAM ID
    VLD S T&D
    ALM SGEN
    SYS S
    (
    ALARM)
    0 8 7
    MSTATUS
    VLD HALL
    ALM H
    BLK5
    9 6 423 1
    SHIFTCLEAR
    (
    ESC)
    EXIT
    GROUP 
    PRESETPREVS-CTL  ID OPE  IDNEXT
    GROUP 
    SEQPAUSESTOP
    TOUR
    SEQREV
    RUNFWD
    RUN
    OSD
    VER
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICE
    INFORMATIONMon Unlock 
    						
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