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    Setup Menus for PS•Data
    Communication setup (PS•Data)
    Communication parameters for a PS•Data protocol system
    are set in this menu.
    1. Hold down the SETUP button for 2 seconds to open the
    setup menu.
    2. Move the cursor to COMMUNICATION  , then press
    SET. The communication setup appears.
    8UNIT ADDRESS
    1. Move the cursor to UNIT ADDRESS, then specify a
    number with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    1.
    Available numbers:1-99
    Note:This setting takes effect only when the UNIT
    switch is set to 0 on the front panel.
    BAUD RATE
    1. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE, then specify a rate
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 9 600.
    Available rates (bit per second):19 200, 9 600, 
    4 800, 2 400
    DATA BIT
    1. Move the cursor to DATA BIT, then specify a bit length
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 8.
    Available bit length:7, 8
    PARITY
    1. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK, then specify a
    check mode with the [–] or [+] button. The default set-
    ting is NONE.
    Available check modes:NONE, EVEN, ODD
    STOP BIT
    1. Move the cursor to STOP BIT, then specify a bit length
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 1.
    Available bit length:1, 2
    WAIT TIME
    The unit will retransmit data when there is no response dur-
    ing the specified wait time.
    1. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, then specify a time with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is OFF for not
    resending.
    Available wait times (ms):OFF, 100, 200, 400, 
    1 000
    2. Press ESC to return to the WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU. 
    System setup (PS•Data)
    Parameters related to alarm, sync, and remote functions
    are set in this menu for a PS
    •Data protocol system.
    The SYSTEM menu is displayed when you select it in the
    WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU.
         COMMUNICATION
       UNIT ADDRESS 1
       BAUD RATE    9600
       DATA BIT     8
       PARITY CHECK NONE
       STOP BIT     1
       WAIT TIME    OFF
             SYSTEM
        ALARM MODE   ON   
        COMP/VD2/DATA
        VS/VD INPUT  VD
        CAMERA CONFIG
        DAISY MODE   ON
        TERMINAL     ALARM
    WJ-MP204C SETUP MENUX.XX
       COMMUNICATION
       SYSTEM 
    						
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    8Alarm mode setup 
    1. Move the cursor to ALARM MODE to select ON or OFF
    with the [–] or [+] button, then press SET. The default
    setting is ON.
    ON :Opens a submenu shown below.
    OFF:Alarm mode is disabled.
    The ALARM MODE sub menu appears.
    1-1. Move the cursor to MONITOR SPOT to select ON  or
    OFF with the [–] or [+] button, then press SET. The
    default setting is ON  .
    This setting specifies whether to change the monitor
    image when an alarm operates.
    ON :Image display on the monitor changes to that
    of the alarm activated channel.
    OFF:Image display will not change even when an
    alarm operates.
    The MONITOR SPOT sub menu appears.
    1-2. In this setup, the relation is established between four
    alarm channels and four camera channels, along with
    the preset positions to which the camera moves when
    the alarm operates.
    1-2-1. Move the cursor to a channel of CAM. NO with the
    [D] or [C] button.
    1-2-2. Select a CAM. NO with the [–] or [+] button, then
    press the [C]. The cursor moves to PRE. The
    default setting is that the same numbers are
    assigned to both alarm channel and camera chan-
    nel.
    1CH:Camera input 1 will be displayed when the
    respective alarm operates.
    2CH:Camera input 2 will be displayed.
    3CH:Camera input 3 will be displayed.
    4CH:Camera input 4 will be displayed.
    1-2-3. Select a PRE (preset position number) with the [–]
    or [+] button, then press the [C].
    1-2-4. Repeat above steps for other alarm channels.
    1-2-5. Press the ESC to return to the ALARM MODE menu.
    2. Move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY. Select ON or OFF
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    Alarm display “ALARM ***” on the monitor is enabled
    or disabled while an alarm is in operation. “***” is the
    alarm channel number. 
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    3. Move the cursor to SITE ALARM. Select ON or OFF with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    A site alarm (motion detection) generated by a camera
    is accepted or ignored.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    4. Move the cursor to TERM. ALARM (terminal alarm).
    Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default
    setting is ON.
    An alarm input to the rear terminal is accepted or
    ignored.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    5. Move the cursor to ALARM OUTPUT. Select an output
    duration with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    10S (seconds).
    The output status is supplied to the terminals on the
    rear. The output is reset along with the activated alarm
    according to this setup.
    EXT:The output is reset when a reset input is supplied
    to the rear panel or the alarm reset button is
    pressed on the front panel. 
    1S-5MIN:The output is reset when the preset duration
    elapses. 
    OFF:No output.
    6. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA. Select an output time
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 1S (sec-
    ond).
    The unit notifies the connected System Controller (must
    be set to Unit #1) of the alarm activation once every
    period preset by this setup.
    OFF:No notification.
    0S:Notification is made immediately.
    1S:Notification is made once every 1 second.
    5S:Notification is made once every 5 second.
    7. Press the ESC to go back to the SYSTEM menu.
          ALARM MODE
       MONITOR SPOT  ON
       ALARM DISPLAY ON
       SITE ALARM    ON
       TERM.ALARM    ON
       ALARM OUTPUT  10S
       ALARM DATA    1S
           MONITOR SPOT
      ALARM  CAM NO.  PRE
        1      1CH     -
        2      2CH     -
        3      3CH     -
        4      4CH     - 
    						
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    8Cable compensation/VD2 sync/data setup
    The COMP/VD2/DATA menu is displayed when you select it
    in the SYSTEM menu.
    In this menu, each camera is set up for cable compensa-
    tion, VD2 sync and data communication ON/OFF.
    1. Move the cursor to CAMERA IN. Select a camera input
    channel with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    1CH.
    The camera channel to be set up is selected and the
    image of the channel is displayed in the background of
    the setup menu.
    Available channels:1CH, 2CH, 3CH, 4CH
    2. Move the cursor to COMP. Select a parameter with the
    [–] or [+] button. The default setting is S.
    The longer a coaxial cable is extended, the more the
    video signals attenuate. This setting is to compensate
    signal attenuation in 3 degrees. Select the best para-
    meter that optimizes the displayed image on the moni-
    tor while observing it.
    S:Short distance of less than 1 300 ft (400 m)
    M:Medium distance between 1 300 ft (400 m) and
    2 300 ft (700 m)
    L:Long distance of less than 3 000 ft (900 m)
    Note:Distance is based on the assumption that RG-
    59U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable is used.3. Move the cursor to VD2. Select a parameter with the [–]
    or [+] button. The default setting is ON. 
    The VD2 sync signal is multiplexed onto the coaxial
    cable and sent to the camera for synchronization. Refer
    to the table.
    ON:VD2 synchronizes with the input to the VS/VD con-
    nector when supplied, or with the internal sync
    when VS/VD has no input. 
    THRU:VD2 is supplied when a camera out connector
    accepts external VD2 from the connected device.
    No VD2 is supplied when no camera out connector
    accepts external VD2.
    OFF:No VD2 is supplied to the camera.
    4. Move the cursor to DATA. Select ON or OFF with the [–]
    or [+] button. The default setting is ON. 
    Data communication with the selected camera channel
    is enabled or disabled.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    5. Press the ESC to return to the SYSTEM menu.
    8VS/VD input setup
    This setting specifies the input to the VS/VD INPUT terminal
    on the rear of the unit. 
    1. Move the cursor to VS/VD INPUT. Select VS or VD with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is VD. 
    VD:Set this when a “vertical drive” is input (4 V[p-p]).
    VS:Set this when “video and sync” are input 
    (1 V[p-p]).
         COMP/VD2/DATA
         CAMERA IN 1CH
         COMP      S
         VD2       ON
         DATA      ON
      
    VS/VD
    IN signal
    C.Sync VSInput setup
    requiredVS/VD OUT signal
    MODE #1 to VD
    VD: sync to
    inputMODE #1 to THRU
    C.Sync: looped
    through
    VBS VSVD: sync to
    inputVBS: looped
    through
    VD VDVD: sync to
    inputVD: looped
    through
    No input VD VD: internal No output
    Beside VS/VD OUT signal, the unit supplies VD2 sync to the cameras as follows. 
    VS/VD Input
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    NoExternal VD2 to 
    CAM OUT
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    NoVD2 set to ONVD2 supplied to cameras
    VD2 set to THRU VD2 set to OFF
    Sync to VS/VD
    Sync to VS/VD
    Sync to internal
    Sync to internalSync to Ext VD2
    Not supplied
    Sync to Ext VD2
    Not suppliedNot supplied
    Not supplied
    Not supplied
    Not supplied 
    						
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    8Camera Configuration
    The CAMERA CONFIG menu is displayed when you select
    it in the SYSTEM menu.
    When more than one unit are used, each camera input is
    given a camera number in this menu.
    1. Move the cursor to CAM NO. Select a number with the
    [–] or [+] button. The default setting is that both CAM-
    ERA IN and CAM NO. are given the same number.
    Available numbers:1-128 and – (not connected)
    2. Repeat the above step until all CAMERA IN are
    assigned numbers.
    3. Press ESC to return to the SYSTEM menu.
    8Daisy Mode 
    This setup lets the unit know whether the data communica-
    tion line is connected in a daisy fashion.
    1. Move the cursor to DAISY. Select ON or OFF with the
    [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    ON:Set this when daisy connection is used.
    OFF:Set this for other than daisy chain.
    8Terminal Mode
    This setup specifies the function of ALARM/REMOTE termi-
    nal on the rear of the unit. Input/output is specified with
    internal connection. Refer to page 16 for details.1. Move the cursor to TERMINAL. Select ALARM or
    REMOTE with the [–] or [+] button, then press SET. The
    default setting is ALARM.
    ALARM:Terminals are used as alarm inputs or outputs.
    REMOTE:Terminals are used as remote inputs or out-
    puts.
    Setup Menus for Camera
    Communication Protocol
    Communication setup 
    (Camera Communication)
    Communication parameters for a Camera Communication
    Protocol system are set in this menu.
    1. Hold down the SET button for 2 seconds to open the
    setup menu.
    2. Move the cursor to COMMUNICATION  , then press
    SET. The communication setup appears.
         CAMERA CONFIG
      CAMERA IN   CAM NO.
          1CH       1CH
          2CH       2CH
          3CH       3CH
          4CH       4CH
             SYSTEM
        ALARM MODE   ON   
        COMP/VD2/DATA
        VS/VD INPUT  VD
        CAMERA CONFIG
        DAISY MODE   ON
        TERMINAL     ALARM
    WJ-MP204C SETUP MENUX.XX
       COMMUNICATION
       SYSTEM
         COMMUNICATION
       CAM ADDRESS
       BAUD RATE    19200
       DATA BIT     8
       PARITY CHECK NONE
       STOP BIT     1
       WAIT TIME    OFF
       DELAY TIME   OFF
       XON/XOFF     NOT USE 
    						
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    8CAM ADDRESS
    Camera addresses are assigned to each of the units cam-
    era input.
    1. Move the cursor to CAM ADDRESS  , then press
    SET. The CAM ADDRESS window appears.
    2. Specify a number with the [–] or [+] button. The default
    setting is 1.
    Available numbers:1-99, – (no assignment)
    Note:This setting takes effect only when the UNIT
    switch is set to 0 on the front panel.
    3. Repeat the above step until all camera inputs are given
    addresses.
    4. Press ESC to return to the communication setup.
    8BAUD RATE
    1. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE, then specify a rate
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 19 200.
    Available rates (bit per second):19 200, 9 600, 
    4 800, 2 400
    8DATA BIT
    1. Move the cursor to DATA BIT, then specify a bit length
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 8.
    Available bit length:7, 8
    8PARITY
    1. Move the cursor to PARITY, then specify a check mode
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is NONE.
    Available check modes:NONE, EVEN, ODD
    8STOP BIT
    1. Move the cursor to STOP BIT, then specify a bit length
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 1.
    Available bit length:1, 2
    8WAIT TIME
    The unit will retransmit data when there is no response dur-
    ing the specified wait time.
    1. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, then specify a time with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is OFF.
    Available wait times (ms):OFF, 100, 200, 400, 
    1 000
    8DELAY TIME
    This setting specifies a delay time that the unit suspends to
    return the response to the received command.
    1. Move the cursor to DELAY TIME, then specify a time
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is OFF.
    Available delay times (ms):OFF, 10, 20, 40, 100
    8X-ON/X-OFF
    1. Move the cursor to XON/XOFF, then specify a mode
    with [–] or [+] button. The default setting is NOT USE.
    USE:Data flow control is enabled during communica-
    tion.
    NOT USE:Disabled.
    2. Press ESC to return to the WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU. 
    System setup 
    (Camera Communication Protocol)
    Parameters related to alarm, sync and remote functions are
    set in this menu for a Camera Communication Protocol sys-
    tem.
    The SYSTEM menu is displayed when you select it in the
    WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU.
    8Alarm mode setup 
    In the SYSTEM menu, move the cursor to ALARM MODE.
    Select ON  or OFF with the [–] or [+] button, then press
    SET. The default setting is ON  .
    ON :Opens a submenu shown below.
    OFF:Alarm mode is disabled.
          CAM ADDRESS
      CAMERA IN  ADDRESS
          1CH       1
          2CH       2
          3CH       3
          4CH       4
             SYSTEM
        ALARM MODE   ON   
        COMP/VD2/DATA
        VS/VD INPUT  VD
        DAISY MODE   ON
        TERMINAL     ALARM 
    						
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    The ALARM MODE sub menu appears.
    1. Move the cursor to MONITOR SPOT to select ON or
    OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    This setting specifies whether to change the monitoring
    image when an alarm operates.
    ON:The image displayed on the monitor screen
    changes to that of the alarm activated channel.
    OFF:The image displayed will not change even when
    an alarm operates.
    2. Move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY. Select ON or OFF
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    Alarm display “ALARM ***” on the monitor is enabled
    or disabled while an alarm is in operation. “***” is the
    alarm channel number. 
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    3. Move the cursor to SITE ALARM. Select ON or OFF with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    A site alarm (motion detection) generated by a camera
    is accepted or ignored.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    4. Move the cursor to TERM. ALARM (terminal alarm).
    Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default
    setting is ON.
    An alarm input to the rear terminal is accepted or
    ignored.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    5. Move the cursor to ALARM OUTPUT. Select an output
    duration with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    10S (seconds).
    The output status is supplied to the terminals on the
    rear. The output is reset along with the activated alarm
    according to this setup.
    EXT:The output is reset when a reset input is supplied
    to the rear panel or the alarm reset button is
    pressed on the front panel. 
    1S-5MIN:The output is reset when the preset duration
    elapses.
    OFF:No output.6. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA. Select an output time
    with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is AUTO2.
    The unit notifies the connected System Controller (must
    be set to Unit #1) of the alarm activation once every
    period preset by this setup.
    POLLING:The unit issues a notification only when the
    controller inquires.
    AUTO 1:Notification is made immediately.
    AUTO 2:Notification is made once every 5 seconds.
    7. Press ESC to return to the SYSTEM menu.
    8Cable compensation/VD2 sync/data setup
    The COMP/VD2/DATA menu is displayed when you select it
    in the SYSTEM menu.
    In this menu, each camera is set up for cable compensa-
    tion, VD2 sync and data communication ON/OFF.
    1. Move the cursor to CAMERA IN. Select a camera input
    channel with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    1CH.
    The camera channel to be set up is selected and the
    image of the channel is displayed in the background of
    the setup menu.
    Available channels:1CH, 2CH, 3CH, 4CH
          ALARM MODE
       MONITOR SPOT  ON
       ALARM DISPLAY ON
       SITE ALARM    ON
       TERM.ALARM    ON
       ALARM OUTPUT  10S
       ALARM DATA    AUTO2
             SYSTEM
        ALARM MODE   ON   
        COMP/VD2/DATA
        VS/VD INPUT  VD
        DAISY MODE   ON
        TERMINAL     ALARM
         COMP/VD2/DATA
         CAMERA IN 1CH
         COMP      S
         VD2       ON
         DATA      ON
       
    						
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    2. Move the cursor to COMP. Select a parameter with the
    [–] or [+] button. The default setting is S.
    The longer a coaxial cable is extended, the more the
    video signals attenuate. This setting is to compensate
    signal attenuation in 3 degrees. Select the best para-
    meter that optimizes the displayed image on the moni-
    tor while observing it.
    S:Short distance of less than 1 300 ft (400 m)
    M:Medium distance between 1 300 ft (400 m) and 2
    300 ft (700 m)
    L:Long distance of less than 3 000 ft (900 m)
    Note:Distance is based on the assumption that RG-
    59U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable is used.
    3. Move the cursor to VD2. Select a parameter with the [–]
    or [+] button. The default setting is ON. 
    The VD2 sync signal is multiplexed onto the coaxial
    cable and sent to the camera for synchronization. Refer
    to the table on page 23 for detailed in-out conditions.
    ON:VD2 synchronizes with the input to the VS/VD con-
    nector when supplied, or with the internal sync
    when VS/VD has no input. 
    THRU:VD2 is supplied when a camera out connector
    accepts external VD2 from the connected device.
    No VD2 is supplied when no camera out connector
    accepts external VD2.
    OFF:No VD2 is supplied to the camera.
    4. Move the cursor to DATA. Select ON or OFF with the [–]
    or [+] button. The default setting is ON. 
    Data communication with the selected camera channel
    is enabled or disabled.
    ON:Enabled.
    OFF:Disabled.
    5. Press ESC to return to the SYSTEM menu.
    8VS/VD input setup
    This setting specifies the input to the VS/VD INPUT terminal
    on the rear of the unit. 
    1. Move the cursor to VS/VD INPUT. Select VS or VD with
    the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is VD. 
    VD:Set this when a “vertical drive” is input (4 V[p-p]).
    VS:Set this when “video and sync” are input 
    (1 V[p-p]).
    8Daisy Mode 
    This setup lets the unit know whether the data communica-
    tion line is connected in a daisy fashion.
    1. Move the cursor to DAISY. Select ON or OFF with the
    [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON.
    ON:Set this when daisy connection is used.
    OFF:Set this for other than daisy chain.
    8Terminal Mode
    This setup specifies the function of ALARM/REMOTE termi-
    nal on the rear of the unit. Input/output is specified with
    internal connection. Refer to page 16 for details.
    1. Move the cursor to TERMINAL. Select ALARM or
    REMOTE with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is
    ALARM.
    ALARM:Terminals are used as alarm input or output.
    REMOTE:Terminals are used as remote input or out-
    put.
             SYSTEM
        ALARM MODE   ON   
        COMP/VD2/DATA
        VS/VD INPUT  VD
        DAISY MODE   ON
        TERMINAL     ALARM 
    						
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    Camera selection and alarm operations are made on the
    front panel of the unit or WV-CU360C System Controller.
    Camera Selection
    Front Panel Operation
    • You need to remove the front cover loosening the screw
    with a screw driver before starting operation.
    • Press a camera number button. 
    The selected camera picture is displayed on the moni-
    tor connected to the SPOT OUT terminal on the rear of
    the unit.
    WV-CU360C Operation
    • Enter a camera number with numeric buttons, then
    press the CAM/SET button.
    The selected camera picture is displayed on the monitor
    connected to the SPOT OUT terminal on the rear of the unit.
    Alarm Operation
    Alarm Input
    An alarm arises in the following cases.
    •Terminal alarm
    A sensor input is supplied to the unit telling that a
    change has been detected.
    •Site alarm
    A camera detects motion change in video (VMD, Video
    Motion Detection). 
    Processing 
    • The spot image changes to that of the alarm activated
    camera when ALARM MODE is set to ON in the setup.
    • The camera moves to the preset position.
    • “ALARM ***” blinks overlaid on the spot image when
    ALARM DISPLAY is set to ON. 
    • The alarm indicator blinks.
    Alarm Output
    The alarm activation is informed to the connected peripher-
    als via the DATA terminal or ALARM/REMOTE terminal
    when the terminal is set to the alarm output mode. Output
    duration is specified with the ALARM OUTPUT setup.
    • Digital Disk Recorder enters a specific recording mode.
    • Video Multiplexer changes pick-up frame rate and
    frame order.
    • System Controller makes the alarm indicator blink on
    the controller. 
    OPERATION
    1234
    CAM
    SET
    ALARM 001 
    						
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    WJ-MP204CFunctionWV-CU360C
    Camera Selection
    Alarm Reset
    Alarms are reset according to the reset mode (EXT, auto (1S-5M) or OFF) selected in the ALARM OUTPUT setup.
    •Manual resetting
    Pressing the RESET button on the unit resets the activated alarm.
    Pressing the ALARM RESET button on the controller resets the activated alarm.
    •External resetting
    Input to the ALARM/REMOTE terminal resets the activated alarm when the terminal is set to the alarm input mode.
    •Auto resetting
    Elapsing of the preset time resets the activated alarm, except for the units alarm indicator which remains on steady light.
    Alarm Suspension
    This function is used in the setup operation or whenever you do not wish to accept alarm inputs.
    Press the ALARM SUSPEND button on the front panel, or ALM SUSPEND on the controller. Alarm inputs will be ignored
    while the indicator is lit.
    Press the button again to release the alarm suspension. Alarm inputs will be accepted after the indicator turns off.
    Alarm Reset
    Alarm Suspend
    4321
    Alarm Suspend
    Reset
    Enter a camera number with
    numeric buttons.
    CAM
    SET
    then
    CAM
    #
    ALM RESET
    ALM RECALL
    ALM SUSPEND
    ALM SUSPEND
    SETSUSPEND
    ALARM
    RESET
    ALARM
    SETSUSPEND
    ALARM 
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONS
    Power Source : 120 V AC 60 Hz
    Power Consumption : 7 W
    Camera Input : 1 V[p-p]/75 Ω x 4
    Spot Input : 1 V[p-p]/75 Ω x 1
    VS/VD Input : VS (1 V[p-p]/75 Ω), or VD (4 V[p-p]/75 Ω) x1
    Camera Output : 1 V[p-p]/75 Ω(Looped through) x4
    Spot Output : 1 V[p-p]/75 Ωx1 (Changeable Output from camera input or Spot input)
    VS/VD Output : VS/VD IN (Looped through), or internal VD (4 V[p-p]/75 Ω) x 1
    Data Communication Standard : Based on RS-485 (4-Line/2-Line*
    1)
    Modular Jack x 1, or 5-pin terminal x 1*2
    Alarm Input : 4 (Alarm Output/Remote Input/Remote Output selectable)*3
    Alarm Output : 1 (O.C. [16 V, 100 mA])
    Alarm Recover Input : 1 (No Voltage Contact)
    Alarm Reset Output : 1 (0/5 V ↔O.C. [16 V, 100 mA])*
    4
    Spot Switching Input : 1 (No Voltage Contact)
    Spot Switching Output : 1 (O.C. [16 V, 100 mA])
    Unit address : 1 - 8 (Set with UNIT switch) 9-99 (Set in Setup menu)
    Operating for System : Selection Camera
    Alarm (Data/Display/Reset/Suspend)
    Setup
    Camera, Lens, Housing, PAN/TILT, External device control
    Ambient Operating Temperature : –10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F )
    Ambient Operating Humidity : Less than 90 %
    Dimensions : 210 (W) x 44 (H) x 350 (D) mm
    [8-9/16”(W) x1-3/4”(H) x13 3/4”(D)]
    Weight : 2.6 kg(5.72 lbs.)
    *1 Selectable using the mode switch
    *2 Valid in communication mode
    *3 Selectable using the setup menu and internal connector
    *4 Selectable using an internal switch
    Dimensions and weight are approximate.
    Specifications are subject to change without notice. 
    						
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