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    Camera Function Control
    Camera Setup
    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. Pressing the [STOP]button while holding down the
    [SHIFT]button will open the Camera Setup Menu on
    the active monitor.
    The STOP indicator will light.
    3. Select the desired item in the menu by moving the
    Joystick Controller UPand DOWN, and then select the
    desired parameter (or mode) in the menu by moving
    the Joystick Controller Land R.
    Press the [CAMERA (ENTER)]button to execute the
    currently highlighted selection and to enter a submenu
    of the Camera Setup Menu, or press the [CLEAR
    (ESC)]button to leave from the currently selected
    menu and return to the previous page of the menu.
    4. Press the [RESET]button in the menu to reset the
    parameter of a selected item to the factory default set-
    ting or enter the Special Camera Menu when the cursor
    is positioned on SPECIAL in the menu.
    Pressing the [RESET]button while holding down the
    [SHIFT]button will restore all factory default settings.
    Notes:
    •Refer to the Operating Instructions of the selected
    camera for more details.
    •Moving the joystick while holding down the [SHIFT]
    button will move the camera smoothly for preset-
    ting the position in the camera setup menu.
    5. To close the Camera Setup Menu, press the [PAUSE]
    button while holding down the [SHIFT]button.
    The STOP indicator will go off.
    RESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    CALL
    PRESET
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ONCAMERA
    (
    ENTER)
    AUTO
    PA N
    MON STATUS
    Changing to Black and White
    Pictures
    The following function is available only when specified cam-
    eras having a color-black and white switching feature are
    used.
    1. Select the desired monitor and camera.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
    2. Press the [F2]button two times.
    BLACT as shown in the figure will appear on the LED
    display of the controller.
    3. Press the [1]button to change the picture from color to
    black and white on the active monitor.
    BL ON appears on the LED display to indicate the
    selected mode.
    4. Press the [2]button to change black and white to color
    picture on the active monitor.
    BL OF appears on the LED display to indicate the
    selected mode.
    5. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)]but-
    ton.
    Note:When the black and white parameter is set
    AUTO in the camera setup menu, this function is
    disabled.
    RESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    CALL
    PRESET
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ONCAMERA
    (
    ENTER)
    AUTO
    PA N
    MON STATUS 
    						
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    Patrol Learn and Play
    The following function requires the use of cameras
    equipped with this specific feature.
    A routine of manual operations can be stored for a specific
    time and later reproduced repetitively.
    1. Select the desired monitor and camera.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.
    2. Press the [F2]button three times.
    LEARN as shown in the figure will appear on the LED
    display of the controller.
    To save the patrol sequence, follow the procedure
    shown below.
    qPress the [2]button, then press the [CAMERA
    (ENTER)]button to start Patrol Learn.
    LE R appears on the LED display to indicate the
    selected mode.
    wOperate the camera manually. Operations data
    (patrol sequence) is stored.
    ePress the [3]button to end the learning.
    LE S appears on the LED display to indicate the
    selected mode.
    To reproduce the stored data, follow the procedure
    shown below.
    qPress the [1]button to reproduce the stored Patrol
    function.
    LE P appears on the LED display to indicate the
    selected mode.
    wPress the [3]button to end the reproduction.
    3. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)]but-
    ton.
    RESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    CALL
    PRESET
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ONCAMERA
    (
    ENTER)
    AUTO
    PA N
    MON STATUS
    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.
    3. Press the assigned numeric button shown below to
    activate the panning function of the selected camera.
    The LED display indicates the selected mode as fol-
    lows.
    1:Activates Auto Pan PA PA.
    2:Activates Sort Pan PA SO.
    3:Activates Sequence Pan PA SE.
    4:Activates Random Pan PA RP.
    Notes:
    •The AUTO MODE parameter previously set in the
    camera setup menu will be automatically replaced
    to the activated function parameter.
    •Random Pan function is not currently supported.
    4. To exit from the mode, press the [CLEAR (ESC)]but-
    ton.
    RESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    CALL
    PRESET
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ONCAMERA
    (
    ENTER)
    AUTO
    PA N
    MON STATUS 
    						
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    Running Sequence
    Tour Sequence
    The following functions are available only if a Tour
    Sequence has been previously established through the
    Administration Console. As described on the setup, any of
    the tours can be assigned to any of the monitors.
    1. Select the desired monitor.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection.
    2. Select the desired Tour Sequence Number by pressing
    the numeric buttons.
    3. Pressing the [TOUR SEQ]button will run the tour
    sequence in forward direction on the active monitor.
    The selected Tour Sequence Number (T8) with R sign
    (indicate running status) is displayed on the active
    monitor.
    4. Press the [PAUSE]button to pause a Tour Sequence
    that is being run on the active monitor.
    The P sign (indicating the pause status) is displayed
    at the Tour Sequence Number on the active monitor,
    and a camera number currently selected is displayed
    on the LED display.
    5. Press the [TOUR SEQ]button to restart a Tour
    Sequence forward from the next step that was previ-
    ously paused by pressing the PAUSE button.
    6. Press the [TOUR SEQ]button while holding down the
    [SHIFT]button to restart a Tour Sequence backward
    from the next step that was previously paused by
    pressing the PAUSE key.
    7. Press the [NEXT]button to move the sequence one
    frame to the next step (in forward or reverse run direc-
    tion) from the step that was previously paused by
    pressing the PAUSE button.8. Press the [PREV]button to move the sequence one
    frame to the previous step (in forward or reverse run
    direction) from the step that was previously paused by
    pressing the PAUSE button.
    9. To return to Spot monitoring, press the [STOP]button
    to end a Tour Sequence that is being run on the active
    monitor.
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICE
    OSD
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON 
    						
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    On-Screen Display Control
    The procedure described below lets you determine the dis-
    play, such as camera title, clock and status, on and off on
    the active monitor screen.
    Note:The following functions are not available when the
    on-screen displays are compounded from the
    Character Board that is installed on the Camera Input
    Board. Confirm the setting in the Administration
    Console for details.
    1. Select the desired monitor.
    Refer to the Monitor Selection.
    2. Pressing the [1]button while holding down the [OSD]
    button will toggle the clock (time and date) display on
    the active monitor on and off.3. Pressing the [2]button while holding down the
    [OSD]button will toggle the camera title display on
    the active monitor on and off.
    4. Pressing the [3]button while holding down the [OSD]
    button will toggle the general status display on the
    active monitor on and off.
    Monitor Display Control
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    M AREA1   ALM    T R  A
    C CAMERA   TITLE
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON
    07/07/1999  03:37:21 PM
    M AREA1   ALM    T R  A
    C CAMERA   TITLE
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON
    07/07/1999  03:37:21 PM
    M AREA1   ALM    T R  A
    C CAMERA   TITLE
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON 
    						
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    5. Pressing the [5]button while holding down the [OSD]
    button will toggle the monitor status display on the
    active monitor on and off.
    6. Pressing the [6]button while holding down the [OSD]
    button will toggle the display except clock (time and
    date) on the active monitor on and off.
    07/07/1999  03:37:21 PM
    M AREA1   ALM    T R  A
    C CAMERA   TITLE
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON
    07/07/1999  03:37:21 PM
    M AREA1   ALM    T R  A
    C CAMERA   TITLE
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM H
    MON STATUS
    AUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON 
    						
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    Alarm Control
    When cameras and monitor are armed for alarm response
    with an alarm inputs, the camera pictures associated with
    that alarm input is displayed on the monitor when the alarm
    is received.
    When an alarm is received, the ALARM indicator lights. The
    indicator remains lit until all alarms are cleared by pressing
    the RESET button.
    Alarm Arming Control
    1. Select an alarm number by pressing the numeric but-
    tons, followed by the [ALARM]button.
    2. Pressing the [ALARM]button repeatedly will arm or
    disarm cameras and monitor for alarm response with
    the selected alarm.
    The DISARM indicator will light on the controller when
    the alarm disarm mode is selected.
    3. Pressing the [NEXT]button while holding down the
    [ALARM]button will select the next higher alarm num-
    ber, or pressing the [PREV]button while holding down
    the [ALARM]button will select the next lower alarm
    number.
    4. Pressing the [ALARM]button repeatedly will arm or
    disarm cameras and monitor for alarm response with
    the selected alarm.
    5. To exit from alarm selecting mode, press the [CLEAR
    (ESC)]button.
    To Cancel Alarms
    1. Select an activated alarm number that is displayed on
    the active monitor by pressing the numeric buttons, fol-
    lowed by the [ALARM]button.
    2. Select the alarm action number by pressing the numer-
    ic button, then press the [ACK]button to acknowledge
    the activated alarm manually.
    The acknowledged alarm picture is displayed on the
    active monitor, and the ACK indicator on the controller
    is turned on.
    Note:By the factory default setting, pressing only the
    [ACK] button will interpret it as the alarm action #0.
    3. After acknowledging the alarm, press the [RESET]but-
    ton to reset the alarm.
    The ACK indicator will go off.
    Note:All reset function is available without selecting
    the activated alarms. Pressing the [RESET]button
    while holding down the [SHIFT]button will cancel
    all currently activated alarms at once.
    RESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON
    MON STATUSRESETACKALARM
    DISARM
    ALL RESET
    NEXTPREV
    S-CTL ID
    STOPPAUSE
    CAM MENU ON CAM MENU OFFTOUR
    SEQGROUP
    SEQ
    MONITOR
    LOCK
    OSD SERVICECAM FUNC
    OSD
    OPE ID
    GROUP PRESET
    LOG OUT
    F1
    F2
    AUX1 OFFALM S
    CAM IDT&D
    AUX1 ONVLD S
    GEN
    WIPERSYS S
    AUX2 OFFALM HAUX2 ONVDL H
    ALL
    SHIFT BLK EXIT
    CLEAR
    (
    ESC)DEF OFF DEF ON
    MON STATUS 
    						
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    TROUBLESHOOTING 
    						
    							The power cord insulation is
    damaged.
    58
    Troubleshooting
    Before asking for technical support, please check the following symptoms and their possible causes and solutions. If the solu-
    tions below do not solve the problem, or the symptom is not listed below, contact your installer or sales representative.
    Power Related Failure
    CPU-Related Problems
    SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page
    The power cord, connector, or
    power plug are hot-damaged.
    The power cord gets warm or
    hot if bent or pulled during use.
    The power cord, connectors, or power plug are damaged. 
    If you continue to use it, a fire or an electric shock may
    occur.
    Unplug the power plug immediately, and refer servicing of
    the plug to qualified service personnel.
    CPU is not in Active state.
    SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page
    10
    In case of standard system (no redundant CPU), check the
    redundant CPU selector. It must be in NO position.
    In case of redundant CPU, check the cable between CPU
    parallel port and CPU Switch Unit and make sure that it is
    properly connected.
    Monitor video display is not sta-
    ble10
    In case of redundant CPU system, check whether both CPU
    units are in Active state. If this is the case, reboot the CPU
    Switch Unit. If the problem is still there, call technical sup-
    ports.
    OSD time and date format is
    incorrect20, 21Check the time and date format in the SYS.INI file using the
    administration tool.
    OSD time and date shows 1999
    1 1The built-in battery needs to be replaced. Consult your deal-
    er for servicing.
    The power is not supplied.
    Is the power cord connected correctly?
    Is the power plug firmly plugged into an outlet?
    Insert the power plug firm into an outlet. 
    						
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    System Controller-Related Problems
    CU850 controller fails to start.
    LCD shows: Connecting to
    Main CPU…
    SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page
    reference [1]
    9
    Check the network connection between the CPU unit and
    CU850 controller. Check the controller database from the
    administration tool and make sure it has the correct boot file
    name. Check the controller database and make sure it has
    the correct controller Ethernet address.
    CU360C controller fails to dis-
    play No User while power is
    on.reference [1]
    9
    Check the RS485 connection between the WV-CU360C and
    CPU unit. Check the controller database from the adminis-
    tration tool and make sure it has the proper RS485 port num-
    ber assigned.
    Encoder and Decoder-Related problems
    The encoder or decoder does
    not start up normally
    SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference page
    reference [2]
    11, 12, 13
    Check whether the rotary switch setting matches the
    encoder or decoder database setting.
    Be sure that encoder or decoder is in the main CPU mode. 
    						
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    Specifications
    Power Supply: 120 V AC 60 Hz
    Power Consumption: 98 W
    Controllable Encoders: 256 Encoders
    Controllable Decoders: 64 Decoders
    System Controller Ports:
    Ethernet: 10Base-T/100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (x1); maximum 64 controllers (*)
    RS-485: 6-conductor modular jack (x12); maximum 12 controllers (*)
    Ethernet Ports: 10Base-T/100Base-TX 8-conductor modular jack for Encoder and 
    Decoder control(1 port); other (1 port)
    RS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub connector (x3)
    Ambient Operating Temperature:–10 °C - +50 °C (14 °F - 122 °F)
    Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 90 %
    Dimensions: 16-15/16 (W) x 5-3/16 (H) x 13-3/4 (D)
    430 (W) x 132 (H) x 350 (D) mm
    Weight: 16 kg(35 lbs)
    (*) The total number of system controllers connected via RS-485 and Ethernet is limited to 64.
    Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Standard Accessories
    CD-ROM ............................................................................. 1
    Installation Guide  ................................................................ 1
    The following is for installation:
    Power Cord  ......................................................................... 1 
    						
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