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Panasonic Central Processing Unit Wj Mpu955a Operating Instructions
Panasonic Central Processing Unit Wj Mpu955a Operating Instructions
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81 System Status Table The table shows the system status in real time. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display SysStat menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Opens the SYSTEM STATUS table. F2: Off Closes the SYSTEM STATUS table. F3: Blk Changes the monitor background beween camera images and black picture. MON:Monitor number AREA:Area number CAM/DVR/SEQ: C6400001:Unit 64, Camera 1 R6400001:Unit 64, Recorder 1 T640010001P:Unit 64, Area 1, Tour Sequence 1 pause G640010001P:Unit 64, Area 1, Group Sequence 1 pause DEV:Device Name K:System controller number with normal user oper- ator. S:System controller number with super user opera- tor. ALM:Alarm EVT:Timer event USER:User ID Note:Alarm USRID consists of alarm number and alarm action number. E.g. ALM20 indicates alarm #2 and its action #0. PRI:User priority 4. To display the next page, press the + button. To display the previous page, press the – button.Notes: •To display the first page of table, press the + but- ton while holding down the SHIFT button. •To display the last page of table, press the – button while holding down the SHIFT button. 5. To exit the SYSTEM STATUS table, perform either of the following. •Select a camera. (Refer to p. 56 Camera Selection.) •Press the MON(ESC) button. •Press the EXIT button. Video Loss History Table There are 100 video loss detection records stored in chronological order in 10 pages of table. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display VL Hist menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Opens the VIDEO LOSS HISTORY table. F2: Off Closes the VIDEO LOSS HISTORY table. F3: Blk Changes the monitor background beween camera images and black picture. CAM:Logical camera number that is connected to the system. STATE:Indicates video loss changes. OK:Video loss is recovered. LS:Video level is below normal and in sync. VL:Video level is below normal and out of sync. HL:Video level is above normal and out of sync. TYPE:Place where the video loss occurs. S:Video crosspoint input (Not supported) C:Camera control input DATE/TIME:Date and time when the video loss state changes. SysStat: 010 On Off Blk SYSTEM STATUS PG MON AREA CAM/DVR/SEQ DEV USER PRI 1 1 C6400001 K1 1 1 999 999 R6400001 S128 12345 1234 999 999 T640010001P S128 12345 999 999 999 G640010001P S128 12345 999 VL Hist: 011 On Off Blk VIDEO LOSS HISTORY PG CAM STATE TYPE DATE/TIME 6401 OK C 01/01/01 12:00
82 4. To display the next page, press the + button. To display the previous page, press the – button. Notes: •To display the first page of table, press the + but- ton while holding down the SHIFT button. •To display the last page of table, press the – button while holding down the SHIFT button. 5. To exit the VIDEO LOSS HISTORY table, perform either of the following. •Select a camera. (Refer to p. 56 Camera Selection.) •Press the MON(ESC) button. •Press the EXIT button. Area Change Note: The following function is available only if the assign- ments of monitor surveillance areas has been estab- lished through admin console. (Refer to the Admin Console Users Guide.) 1. Display Area No menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 2. Select an area number by pressing the numeric but- tons. Note:If you have selected an area not assigned through the admin console, operations will become unavailable. In this case, log out, and then log into the system again. (Refer to p. 55 Login and Logout.) 3. Press the F1 button. The area will be changed. Operator ID You can check your operator ID as follows. Display Ope ID menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) Your operator ID will be displayed on the LCD. Controller ID You can check your System Controller ID as follows. Display Cnt ID menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) Your System Controller ID will be displayed on the LCD. System Version You can check the system version of CPUas follows. Display Ver menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) The system version of CPUwill be displayed on the LCD. Area No:1 012 Set Area No:9 012 Set Ope ID :100 013 Cnt ID :001 014 Ver: 3.2.0.0 015
84 The power cord insulation is damaged. 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 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 Active. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference p. 28 When using Standard System (No Redundant CPU) Check if the Redundant CPU selector is set to NO. When using Redundant System Check if the cable is firmly connected between the SERIAL ports of both CPUs. Monitor video display is not sta- ble.p. 28 When using Redundant System Check if both CPUs are Active. In such a case, reboot the CPUs. If the problem is not solved, contact service person- nel. OSD time and date format is incorrect.p. 44Check the time and date format in the SYS.INI file using the admin console. OSD time and date shows 1999 1 1.—The built-in battery needs to be replaced. Contact service personnel. 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.
85 System Controller-Related Problems WV-CU950 controller fails to start. LCD shows: Connecting to Main CPU… SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference Admin Console Users GuideCheck the network connection between the CPU and CU950 controller. Check the controller database and make sure it has the correct controller Ethernet address. Encoder and Decoder-Related problems (NTSC model only) The encoder or decoder does not start up normally. SymptomPossible cause / Possible solutionReference Operating Instructions of MPEG2 Encoder/MPEG2 DecoderCheck whether the rotary switch setting matches the encoder or decoder database setting. Be sure that encoder or decoder is in the main CPU mode. The digital disk recorder has an communication error. Operating Instructions of Digital Disk RecorderCheck the connection between the digital disk recorder and CPU. Check if the IP address setting in the admin console match- es that in SETUP MENU of digital disk recorder. You cannot select the digital disk recorder.Admin Console Users GuideCheck the settings related to the digital disk recorder in the admin console.
86 Specifications Power Supply NTSC model: 120 V AC, 60 Hz PAL model: 220 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 60 W Controllable Encoders (NTSC model only): 256 Encoders Controllable Decoders (NTSC model only): 64 Decoders Ethernet Ports: 10Base-T/100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (x3) System controller* (1 port), encoder and decoder control (1 port)**, other (1 port) * Maximum 64 controllers ** NTSC model only RS-232C Port: 9-pin D-sub connector (x2) Ambient Operating Temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C {41 °F - 113 °F} Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 90 % Dimensions 420 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) x 350 (D) mm (excluding rubber feet and projections): {16-9/16 (W) x 3-7/16 (H) x 13-3/4 (D)} Weight: 9 kg{19.8 lbs.} Weight and dimensions indicated are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Standard Accessories Installation Guide ............................................................. 1 pc. CD-ROM ........................................................................... 1 pc. Note:The files specified below are included on the CD-ROM. Operating Instructions (pdf) Administration Console The following are for installation: Power Cord* NTSC model: ............................................................... 1 pc. PAL model: .................................................................. 2 pcs. Mounting Brackets ............................................................ 2 pcs. Mounting Screws .............................................................. 8 pcs. * Use the power cord that is suited to your locality. Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation. For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information. Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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