Panasonic Matrix Switcher Wj Sx150 Operating Instructions
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Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Model No.WJ-SX150 Matrix Switcher Operating Instructions Matrix Switcher WJ-SX 150 OPERATE OPERATE LED WILL BLINK IF COOLING FAN MALFUNCTIONS
2 The serial number of this product may be found on the bot- tom of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. WJ-SX150 Serial No. Caution: Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label on the bottom. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com- ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to com- puter or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the users authority to operate this equip- ment. For U.S.A WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ENGLISH VERSION The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magni- tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte- nance (servicing) instructions in the litera- ture accompanying the appliance. Power disconnection. Unit with or without ON- OFF switches has power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power for all unit. SA 1965 SA 1966 2
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. S3125A
IIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ......................... 3 CONTENTS ....................................................................... 4 PREFACE .......................................................................... 6 FEATURES ....................................................................... 6 PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 7 DOCUMENT CONVENTION ............................................. 7 FEATURES OF THE MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM ...... 9 MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS ........... 10 ■Crosspoint Switches ............................................. 10 ■Monitoring Mode ................................................... 10 ■System Control ..................................................... 11 ■Example of a SYSTEM with Basic Functions ........ 12 TERMINAL MODE DESCRIPTIONS .............................. 14 ■Log-in/Log-out ...................................................... 14 ■Monitor-related Functions ..................................... 15 ■Camera-related Functions .................................... 16 ■Alarm-related Functions ....................................... 17 ■Timer Event ........................................................... 18 ■System Status Table ............................................. 19 ■Setup Procedures ................................................. 19 ■Extended Functions .............................................. 19 NOTIFICATION ABOUT PS·DATA CONTROLLER OPERATION ....................... 22 DETAILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .......................... 23 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ............................................. 24 ■WJ-SX150 Matrix Switcher .................................... 24 ■WV-CU360C System Controller (TERMINAL MODE) .............................................. 26 ■WV-CU360CJ System Controller (TERMINAL MODE) .............................................. 29 INSTALLATIONS AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ........ 33 INSTALLATIONS ............................................................ 34 WARNING ................................................................. 34 ■Mounting into the Rack ......................................... 34 ■Installing the Multiplexer Board ............................ 34 SYSTEM CONNECTION EXAMPLES ............................ 35 ■Basic System Connection ..................................... 35 ■System Expansion Connection ............................. 35 CONNECTIONS .............................................................. 37 ■Connection with the Camera Sites ....................... 37 ■Connections for RS-485 Type Camera ................. 38 ■Connection with the Monitors ............................... 39 ■Connection with the System Controllers ............... 40 ■Connection with the Alarm Sensors ...................... 40 ■Connection with the Alarm Output ........................ 41 ■Connection with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series ................................................. 41 ■Connection with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD100 Series ................................................. 44 ■Connection with the Time-lapse VCR (Panasonic Models) .............................................. 45 ■Cable Specifications ............................................. 46 ■Connection with the Time-lapse VCR (Non-Panasonic Models) ...................................... 46 ■Connection with the PC ........................................ 47 ■Time Adjustment with an External Equipment ...... 47WJ-SX150 SETUP PROCEDURES ................................ 49 SETUP PROCEDURES .................................................. 50 ■Setup Procedures ................................................. 50 ■Description of Setup Procedures ......................... 50 WJ-SX150 SETUP MENU (OSD) .................................... 52 ■Displaying SETUP MENU ..................................... 52 ■Programming SETUP MENU ................................ 52 ■TIME & DATE ........................................................ 52 ■D.S.T. (Daylight Saving Time) ............................... 55 ■SEQUENCE SETUP .............................................. 55 ■ALARM SETUP ..................................................... 56 ■CAMERA TITLE ..................................................... 59 ■RECORDER .......................................................... 60 ■SYSTEM SETUP .................................................... 60 ■OPERATOR REGISTRATION ................................ 62 ■MULTIPLEXER ...................................................... 62 ■MUX CAMERA TITLE ............................................ 63 WJ-SX150 ADMINISTRATOR CONSOLE ..................... 64 ■Description of WJ-SX150 Administrator Console . 64 ■Installation/Uninstallation ...................................... 64 ■The Main Window ................................................. 65 ■Recorder ............................................................... 66 ■Put a File to SX150 ................................................ 67 ■Get a Configuration Data from SX150 .................. 68 ■Tour Sequence ..................................................... 68 ■Group Sequence ...................................................69 ■Timer Event ............................................................70 ■Camera Cleaning ...................................................71 ■Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time ..................... 71 ■Alarm Mode .......................................................... 72 ■Alarm Event .......................................................... 74 ■Alarm Port ..............................................................74 ■Operator Registration ........................................... 75 ■Level Table ........................................................... 76 ■Monitor Selection ...................................................76 ■Auto Login/Logout (Auto Log-in/Log-out) ............. 77 ■Time & Date .......................................................... 77 ■Cable Compensation/VD2/DATA .......................... 78 ■Camera Title ......................................................... 79 ■Data Port ............................................................... 81 ■Multiplexer Mode .................................................. 82 ■Select Setup Data File .......................................... 84 ■Account Manager ..................................................85 ■Communication Port ............................................. 86 OPERATING PROCEDURES (TERMINAL MODE) ....... 87 LOG-IN AND LOG-OUT ................................................ 88 ■Log-in .................................................................... 88 ■Log-out ..................................................................89 ■Auto Log-in ............................................................89 ■Auto Log-out ......................................................... 89 MONITOR SELECTION AND CAMERA SELECTION ... 90 ■Monitor Selection .................................................. 90 ■Priority Lock ...........................................................90 ■Camera Selection ................................................. 91 CAMERA CONTROL ...................................................... 92 ■Lens Control ..........................................................92 ■Pan/Tilt Control ..................................................... 92 ■Program Preset Position ....................................... 93 ■Call Preset Position ............................................... 93 4 CONTENTS
5 CAMERA FUNCTION CONTROL ....................................94 ■Camera Setup ........................................................94 ■Camera Function (Shortcut Function) ....................94 ■Changing to Black and White Images ...................95 ■Patrol Learn and Play ............................................95 ■Camera Panning Function .....................................96 CAMERA SITE ACCESSORIES CONTROL ...................97 ■Receiver Control ....................................................97 RUNNING SEQUENCE ....................................................98 ■Tour Sequence ......................................................98 ■Group Sequence ...................................................98 MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROL .....................................99 ■On-screen Display (OSD) Control .........................99 ■On-screen Display (OSD) Position Control ............99 ■System Status Table ............................................100 ■Alarm History Table .............................................101 ■Video Loss History Table .....................................101 ALARM CONTROL ........................................................102 ■Alarm Mode .........................................................102 ■Operating during an Alarm Mode ........................102 ■Operation of an Alarm-related Camera (ACK) ....102 ■Resetting the Alarm Inputs ..................................103 ■Suspending the Alarm Inputs ..............................103 MULTIPLEXER OPERATIONS .....................................104 ■Monitoring the Camera Picture ............................104 OPERATING PROCEDURES (PS·DATA) ......................107 WHEN USING A PS·DATA SYSTEM CONTROLLER ..108 MONITOR CONTROL ....................................................109 ■Monitor Selection .................................................109 ■Priority Lock .........................................................109 RUNNING SEQUENCE ..................................................110 ■Tour Sequence ....................................................110 ■Group Sequence .................................................110 MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROL ...................................111 ALARM CONTROL ........................................................112 ■Alarm Mode .........................................................112 ■Operation during an Alarm Mode ........................112 ■Resetting All the Alarm Inputs .............................112 ■Suspending All the Alarm Inputs .........................112 MULTIPLEXER OPERATIONS (PS · Data)....................113 ■Controlling the Unit with a PS·Data System Controller ................................................113 EXPANDED FUNCTION .................................................115 WJ-HD500 SERIES CONTROL (TERMINAL MODE) ...116 ■Displaying WJ-HD500 Series SETUP MENU .......116 ■Controlling Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series ................................................116 WJ-HD100 SERIES CONTROL (TERMINAL MODE) ...120 ■Displaying WJ-HD100 Series SETUP MENU .......120 ■Controlling Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD100 Series ................................................120 TIME-LAPSE VCR CONTROL [PANASONIC MODELS] (TERMINAL MODE) ............122 ■Controlling the Time-lapse VCR ..........................122TIME-LAPSE VCR CONTROL [NON-PANASONIC MODELS] (TERMINAL MODE) ..123 ■Controlling the Time-lapse VCR ..........................123 WJ-HD500 SERIES CONTROL (PS·DATA) ..................124 ■Controlling the Recorder with a PS·Data System Controller ..................................124 WJ-HD100 SERIES CONTROL (PS·DATA) ..................125 ■Controlling the Recorder with a PS·Data System Controller ..................................125 TIME-LAPSE VCR CONTROL (PS·DATA) ...................126 ■Controlling the Time-lapse VCR with a PS·Data System Controller ....................... 126 MONITOR DISPLAY WHEN A VIDEO LOSS OCCURS .................................................127 ■Video Loss Display ..............................................127 ■Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display ................127 TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................128 APPENDIX ......................................................................131 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ...................................132 ■Command Table ...................................................133 ■Error Code List .....................................................141 WORKSHEETS ..............................................................142 ■Instruction ............................................................142 ■Team Work ...........................................................142 ■Checklist ..............................................................143 SPECIFICATIONS ..........................................................151 STANDARD ACCESSORIES ........................................151
6 PREFACE Matrix Switcher WJ-SX150 is designed for a surveillance control system, which is composed of 16 cameras, 4 monitors and 4 system controllers. System controllers are used to operate the surveillance control system. In combination with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series, *WJ-HD100 Series or a time-lapse VCR, a surveillance system can be established in a local area. * To use WJ-HD100 Series or a time-lapse VCR, you need to install Multiplexer Board WJ-SXB151 inside the matrix switcher. FEATURES •Multiple sequence modes: 16 tour sequences and 4 group sequences •Control data and timing pulse (VD2) multiplexed over a coaxial cable •Cable compensation selectable depending on the cable length •Cameras (or images on the monitors) selectable with alarm (sensor) •RS-485 cameras connectable •Multiscreen display, electronic zooming, still spot (multiscreen) picture and multiscreen sequence available with Multiplexer Board WJ-SXB151 •Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series controllable •Connectable to external devices supporting PS·Data
7 PRECAUTIONS DOCUMENT CONVENTION •Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. •Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover. To prevent the appliance from overheating, place it at least 5 cm (2 inches) away from the wall. •Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service. •Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance. To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance. •Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appli- ance. •Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture. Do not try to operate it in wet areas. Take immediate action if the appliance gets wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture can damage the appliance and also cause electric shocks.•Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body. Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. •Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity, or power source ratings. Use the appliance at temperatures within –10 °C - +50 °C (14 °F - 122 °F) and humidity below 90 %. The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC 60 Hz. •We recommend that you note down your settings and save them. Power or battery failure may erase the settings you enter. This operating instructions use the following convention when describing the use and operation of this unit. Unit: Panasonic Matrix Switcher WJ-SX150 System controller: Panasonic System Controller WV-CU360C or WV-CU360CJ Recorder: Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500 Series, WJ-HD100 Series* or a time-lapse VCR* (*Available only when the multiplexer board is installed). Receiver: Panasonic Indoor Receiver WV-RC100 or Outdoor Receiver WV-RC150 Multiplexer board: Panasonic Multiplexer Board WJ-SXB151 Notes: •Text with this appearance is a special instruction, rule, or side comment related to the topic. •In these operating instructions, WV-CU360C is used for the illustrations and descriptions of the system controller.
MATRIX SWITCHER SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONS 10 Matrix Switcher System WJ-SX150 is a surveillance control system, which is composed of cameras, recorders, and this unit (the matrix switcher). This system has various functions for surveillance control. The following are the descriptions about the functions. ■Crosspoint Switches All matrix switchers, no matter how complicated and sophisticated they may be, depend on crosspoint switches to perform the basic operations of the switcher. The crosspoint switches from a rectangular array of rows and columns in which any row may be connected to any column. In the figure shown above, the rows are connected to video cameras and the columns are connected to video monitors. By closing a certain crosspoint switch we may connect any camera to any monitor. In the example above, by closing switch SW12 the camera 2 is displayed on the monitor 1. Likewise, by closing SW24 camera 4 is displayed on the monitor 2. ■Monitoring Mode This system can control up to 16 cameras, 4 monitors, and 4 system controllers. There are two surveillance ways: One is the spot mode that associates one camera with one monitor. The other is the sequence mode that sequentially displays the images through more than one camera. ●Spot Mode The specified camera images are continuously displayed on a given monitor. When another camera input is accepted, the images are replaced by new ones. SW11SW21SW31SW41 SW12SW22SW32SW42 SW13SW23SW33SW43 SW14SW24SW34SW44
11 ●Sequence Mode More than one cameras images are sequentially displayed for a fixed time. The illustration shows an example of the sequential display of images through Camera 2, 4, and 6 on Monitor 1. Before use, the parameters* of the sequence need to be config- ured and uploaded to the unit. *Example: Camera selection, monitor selection, and dwell time (the time to display each image). ■System Control System controllers are used to control the equipment connected to this system. ● About System Controller This matrix switcher system has four data ports: DATA 1 to 4. The ports DATA 1 to 3 supports the terminal mode, and the DATA 4 port supports both the terminal mode and Panasonic Security Data (PS·Data) Systems. These are the operation mode of the matrix switcher. When using the DATA 4 port, you can employ either of them. Refer to p. 14 for details of the terminal mode. Refer to p. 22 for notification about PS·Data System. ● Camera control As the illustration, this unit sends the control data and VD2 timing pulse to the cameras. On the contrary, the cameras send the video signal and state signal to the unit. Control data is supplied via the coaxial cable from the unit, multiplexed with the camera image. The unit is equipped with the circuit to multiplex or separate the video signal and control data with each channel. These connections enable the control of the equipment from the system controller. When using Panasonic RS-485 cameras, the unit can send the separated control data to them. RS-485 cameras can be installed at longer distance from the matrix switcher than cameras that multiplex the control data. Each signal functions as the illustrations in the next page. VD2 provides the timing pulse of the same phase to prevent the unconformity during the switching of the image in a sequence mode. Multiplexed data Sync signal Every channel is equipped with multiplexed data and sync signal. Matrix switcher Coaxial cable Video signal Control signal Status signal Timing pulse (VD2) Combination camera Monitor 1 Dwell time: 2 sec. Step 1Monitor 1 Dwell time: 2 sec. Step 2Monitor 1 Dwell time: 2 sec. Step 3 s s s Camera 2Camera 4 Camera 6