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    Major operating controls 
    Power Cable 
    Video Output Connector 
    Decorative Cover 
    Dome Fix Ring 
    Safety Wire 
    Lens
    The lens cannot be replaced. 
    The dome cover is easily damaged,   
    And should be handled with care. 
    Data Port (RS485) 
    Alarm Output Connector 
    Alarm Input Connector 
    Camera Mounting Base 
    Dome Cover
    Camera
    WARNING
    IMPORTANT 
    						
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    DIP switch settings 
     Communication Parameters (DIP Switch 2) 
    The factory default settings are all OFF. Switch 1: Terminator (Internal Termination Resistance)
      Set to ON in the following situations.
       When 1 camera is connected to this unit 
       When 2 or more cameras are connected to this unit that works as a termination
    Switches 2 to 4: Communication Parameters This setting toggles between 2-line and 4-line communication. Use 
    these switches to select the communication protocol being used. 
    1234
    ON
    Terminator
    Communication 
    Parameters
    1234
    ON
    4-line Communication 
    1234
    ON
    2-line Communication 
    Important: 
    
       Before setting up the camera for a configuration where the cameras RS485 data port is used for camera control 
     (pan, tilt, etc.) by the system controller, the cameras DIP switches must be configured to specify the unit 
     number and communication parameters. 
    If DIP switch setting is not performed, the system controller control will not be possible and camera setup will 
    have to be performed again. Be sure to check the DIP switch settings before setting up the camera.
    In a configuration where the cameras RS485 data port is used for camera control (pan, tilt, etc.) by the system 
    controller, the cameras DIP switches must be configured to specify the unit number and communication parameters. 
    The camera mounting base needs to be removed to access the DIP switches. See steps 1 and 2 on page 19 for 
    information about how to remove the camera mounting base.
    1234
    ON1234
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 
    						
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     Unit Number (DIP Switch 1) 
    The factory default settings of these DIP switches are all OFF. (Coaxial Multiplex System)  
    Configuration for using  Panasonic Protocol
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 
    ON
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    1234 
    ON
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    1234 
    ON
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    DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number
    1 ~ 96 *  
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10
    11
    12
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    60
    61
    62
    63
    64
    65
    66
    67
    68
    1234 
    ON
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    1234
    ON
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    ON
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    ON
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    ON
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    ON
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    ON
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    ON
    56 8
    1234 
    ON
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    1234
    ON
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    ON
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    ON
    56 8
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 
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    7
    7 
    						
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    1234 
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 
    ON
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    1234 
    ON
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    1234 
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    DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number DIP Switch 1 Unit  
    Number
    69 
    70
    71
    72
    73
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    75
    76
    77 
    78 
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    1234 
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    Configuration for using Pelco protocol
    Unit Number Pelco-PUnit NumberPelco-PUnit NumberPelco-P Unit Number Pelco-D Unit Number Pelco-D Unit Number Pelco-D
    23 
    24 
    25 
    26 
    27 
    28 
    29 
    30 
    31 
    32 
    12 
    13 
    14 
    15 
    16 
    17 
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    19 
    20 
    21 
    22 
    1 
    2 
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       ** RS485 SETUP **  UNIT NUMBER SUB ADDRESS BAUD RATEDATA BITPARITY CHECKSTOP BITXON/XOFFWAIT TIMEALARM DATADELAY TIME  RET TOP
    P1D32----P 192008NONE1NOT USEOFFAUTO2OFF
    Using a joystick, etc., set the unit number (32 to 96). 
    (The illustration shows that the unit number is set to 32.) 
    [RS485 SETUP] Menu 
    						
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    Important:  
     When using Pelco protocol, make sure that the system works properly before use. Some functions using Pelco  
    protocol may be restricted when this camera and the apparatuses (commercially available) compatible with 
    Pelco protocol operate together. 
    Note: 
     When using the Unit Number 1 to 96 of Panasonic Protocol and using the Unit Number 32 to 96 of Pelco-D  
    protocol, the unit number setting needs to be configured using the RS485 SET UP menu. For details about 
    configuring this setting, refer to the operating instructions (PDF). 
     Turning on power when this setting is selected causes the RS485 SET UP menu to appear during the  
    initialisation routine. 
      RS485 Communication Parameters (DIP Switch 1) 
    Configuring DIP Switch 1 as shown below resets communication parameters to their factory default settings. You can  
    then change the settings as desired. 
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    DIP Switch 1 Setting Description
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    1234 ON5678
    1234 
    ON
    5678 ON
    1234 
    ON
    5678
    This setting resets communication parameters to the factory default settings.
    BAUD RATE : 19 200 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit 
    BAUD RATE : 9 600 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 4 800 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    BAUD RATE : 2 400 bit/s, DATA BIT : 8 bit, PARITY CHECK : NONE, STOP BIT : 1 bit
    ON
    Perform the following steps to use this setting.  
      (1)  Turn off the camera and use DIP Switch 1 to configure RS485 communication parameters as shown above. 
      (2)  Turn on the camera. 
        This applies the setting you configured in step (1). 
      (3)  Turn off the camera, use DIP Switch 1 to set the unit number (   pages 13 and 14), and then turn the camera  
    back on again.  
    						
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    Camera Installation
    When installing the camera on a wall or a ceiling, please read the important notice below. 
    Important: 
    Procure 4 screws (M4) to secure the camera to a wall or a ceiling according to the material of the installation 
    area. In this case, wood screws and nails should not be used. For mounting a camera on a concrete wall, use 
    an anchor bolt (for M4) or an AY plug bolt (M4) for securing. (Recommended tightening torque: 1.6 N·m)
    
     reinforced or the Ceiling Mount Bracket for the camera, WV-Q105 (option), must be used.
    The mounting conditions of the camera are described as follows:
    Installation place Applicable mount bracket Recommended  screwNumber of screw Minimum pull-out 
    strength (per 1 pc.)
    Ceiling (Direct mounting) M44 pcs.196 N
    Ceiling WV-Q105 
    (approx. 150 g) ––*
    1
    Ceiling
    WV-Q126
    (approx. 1200 g) M4
    4 pcs.*1
    Ceiling WV-Q117
    (approx. 720 g) M4
    4 pcs.*1
    Wall WV-Q118
    (approx. 650 g) M4
    4 pcs.*1
     *1  Make sure that the installed mount bracket can support more than 5 times of the weight of the camera. 
    »When using the optional mount bracket WV-Q105
    ¼
    Safety wire angle
    Safety wire
    Decorative Cover Roof space
    Camera
    WV-Q105 (option)
    Mounting screws
    (4pcs, WV-Q105 supplied)
    Ceiling board such as plaster board
    Anchor bolt
     (Procored locally) 
    						
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      Preparing the Camera andDecorative Cover for Side Cable Exit
    The camera and decorative cover should be prepared 
    as shown below when mounting the camera on a 
    ceiling or wall with its cables (power, video output, 
    RS485, alarm in, alarm out) exiting from the side. 
    Perform this task when using Ceiling Mount Bracket 
    WV-Q126, or Wall Mount Bracket WV-Q118.
    The camera mounting base needs to be removed in 
    order to prepare the camera. See steps 1 and 2 below 
    for information about how to remove the camera 
    mounting base. 
      *  Prevent the dome cover from being scratched by 
    placing it on a soft cloth while you are working. 
    Important: 
     (option), or Wall Mount Bracket WV-Q118 
    (option), cut only the camera case. Do not use 
    decorative covers on these mount brackets.
      Installing the Camera
    to withstand the total weight of the camera. 
    Installing the camera at a location that is too weak 
    can cause it to fall. 
     installation work is complete.
     camera, install the bracket in accordance with the 
    instructions that come with it. 
    1.  Remove the fixing screw (M3 × 6) that secures the  camera to the camera mounting base. 
    Put the screw in a place where it will not become lost.
    Note: 
     removed, after loosening the screw, press 
    upwards on the camera and then remove it. 
    Fixing screw
    Preparing the Camera Case* 
    Preparing the Decorative Cover
    Break it off 
    with a pair 
    of pliers. 
    Cut it off 
     
    2. Rotate the camera mounting base unit in the  direction indicated by the arrow and remove it.
    RotatePull the camera  
    mounting base  
    up to remove it. 
    15°
    3. Using the camera mounting base as a template, mark the locations of the four mounting holes on the ceiling. 
    If you are using the top cable exit configuration, mark 
    the location of the cable hole on the ceiling and drill 
    the hole. 
     
    83.5 mm
    46 mm
    Cable hole
    Ø35 mm
    For the direction of the camera mounting base, 
    please refer to the following figure.
                    The direction of the front of the camera 
    4.  Affix the camera mounting base onto the ceiling. Use screws (M4) at the locations you marked above 
    to secure the camera mounting base to the ceiling. 
    If you do not plan to install the camera right away, 
    affix the dust protect sheet to the camera mounting 
    base to keep dust off of it.
    Important: 
    
    Screws  
    (M4, available separately) 
    Dust Protect Sheet   
    						
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    5.  Connect the cables. 
    Please refer to page 20 for the details of connections.
    6.  Attach the safety wire for securing the camera to the 
    camera mounting base. 
    Pull on the safety wire to make sure its ring is securely 
    connected to the camera mounting base hook. 
    If the dust protect sheet that comes with the camera 
    is affixed to the camera mounting base, remove it 
    before performing the above step. 
    Safety   wire ring 
    Note:   
     
    to hang from it. Do not apply force greater than 
    the weight of the camera to the wire.  
    7.  Install the camera onto the camera mounting base.  
    Aligning with the camera mounting base, press  
    down on the camera as far as it will go and rotate in 
    the direction indicated by the arrow. 
    CameraCamera   Mounting  Base
    Rotate15 °
    Note:  
     
    holding the dome cover. 
    8. Use the fixing screw you removed in step 1 to  
    secure the camera to the camera mounting base. 
    Important:   
     .  m. 
    9.  Check the installation.  
     
    
    
    when you try to rotate it? 
    10.Separate the two parts of the decorative cover  
    (comes with camera). 
    Press upwards on the decorative cover at the points  
    marked    (indicated by the arrows, in the   illustration below) to unhook the two parts from each   other. 
    * When removing the decorative cover, the direction 
    to press ( ) is shown on the side of the decorative  
    cover.
    UnhookBack
    Fix securely 
    Press 
    Fix securely Press
    Caution:   
     
    cover can damage it.  
    11.Put the two pieces of the decorative cover on the  
    left and right side of the camera, and hook them 
    together. 
    Align the hooks and press the piece indicated by the 
    arrow in the illustration below into the other piece. 
    BackAlign  hook 
    12.Slide the decorative cover up to the ceiling.  
    
    the decorative cover straight up and press it firmly 
    against the ceiling. 
    
    the cut-out in the decorative cover with the cables 
    as you slide it up, and press it firmly against the 
    ceiling. 
    Top Cable Exit    Configuration Side Cable Exit    Configuration
    Align with cut-out  
    Caution:   
     
    decorative cover onto the camera.  
    						
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    Uninstalling the Camera
    Caution:  
     
    and exactly when uninstalling the camera and 
    decorative cover. Failure to do so creates the risk 
    of damage to the camera.  
       Removing the Decorative Cover
    Note that you need to separate the two parts of the  
    decorative cover in order to remove it. 
     1.  Unhook the two parts of the decorative cover. 
        Press upwards on the decorative cover at the points  
    marked    (indicated by the arrows, in the  illustration below) to unhook the two parts from  
    each other. 
      *  When removing the decorative cover, the direction  
    to press () is shown on the side of the decorative  
    cover.
    UnhookBack
    Fix securely 
    Press 
    Fix securely Press
       Uninstalling the Camera 
    The camera and its base unit are secured by screws.  
    This configuration provides double anchoring, and you 
    should use the following procedure to uninstall the 
    camera. 
     1.  Remove the fixing screw that secures the camera to 
    the camera mounting base. 
        Put the screw in a place where it will not become 
    lost. 
     2. Remove the camera from the camera mounting 
    base. 
        Rotate the camera in the direction indicated by the 
    arrow and remove it. 
    Camera Camera   Mounting  Base 
    Fixing screw 
    Rotate15 °
    After loosening  the screw, press  upwards on the  camera and then  remove it. 
     3.  Remove the safety wire from the camera mounting  
    base.  
    						
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    Connections 
    Precautions 
       The following connections should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers in accordance  with all local codes.   See the reverse side of the cover page for main lead connection.   Turn off the power at the fuse box before starting the installation work, or it so could result in fire, electric shock, personal injury, and material damage. 
    RS485 Data PortAlarm Input ConnectorAlarm Output Connector
    T(B)T(A)R(B)R(A)
    Red Orange Yellow Green
    Data 
    Data 
    (RJ-12) 
    Alarm In 2*5 (Red) 
    Alarm In 1*5 (Black) GND*5 (Brown) 
    Alarm In 3*6 (Yellow) 
    Alarm In 4*6 (Blue) 
    GND*5 (Orange) 
    GND*6 (Green) 
    GND*6 (Violet) 
    Alarm Out 2*5 (Pink) 
    Alarm Out 1*5 (Grey) GND*5 (White) 
    GND*5 (Light Green) 
    Tx 
    Rx
    220 V - 240 V  AC (WV-CS580)24 V AC (WV-CS584) 
    Brown 
    Blue
    Green/Yellow 
    To the power supply 
    GND ( Safety grounding )*3 WV-CS580 
    GND ( Signal grounding )*3 WV-CS584
    Coaxial Cable RG-6/U (5C-2V)*2 
    Data Port (RS485)  
    To VIDEO IN port  (CAMERA IN) 
    To sensor, etc.*4 
    To buzzer,  display device, etc.*4  
    To Matrix Switcher,  etc.  
    Video Output  Connector 
    Alarm Input  Connector 
    Alarm Output  Connector 
    Twisted Pair Cable*1 
    (BNC) 
    (RJ-12)
    (Live) 
    (Neutral)
    *1:  For twisted pair cable, use shielded low-impedance cable with a thickness  
    of at least AWG#22 (0.33 mm2). 
    *2:  Keep the overall length of coaxial cable under 1200 m (in the case of 
    RG-6/U (5C-2V)). 
    *3:  Be sure to connect the grounding cable to ground. 
    *4:  Since a female cable is not attached, cut off the connector and connect to 
    the twisted pair cable of the same type. 
    *5:  The type of twisted pair cable is AWG#28. 
    *6:  The type of twisted pair cable is AWG#26. 
    						
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