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    ■ Tour Sequence
    The following functions are available if a tour sequence has
    been previously configured through SETUP MENU or WJ-
    SX150A Administrator Console. Any tour sequence can be
    assigned to any monitors.
    1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 106
    Monitor Selection and p. 107 Camera Selection.)
    2. To select the desired tour sequence number, press the
    numeric buttons.
    3. When you have selected a wrong number, press the
    CLEAR button to clear the numeric input.
    4. Press the TOUR SEQ button to run the tour sequence in
    the forward direction on the active monitor.8. Press the PREV button to move the sequence one
    frame to the previous step from the step that was previ-
    ously paused by pressing the PAUSE button.
    9. Press the STOP button to stop a tour sequence on the
    active monitor and return to spot monitoring.
    ■ Group Sequence
    The following function is available only if a group sequence
    has been previously established in WJ-SX150A
    Administrator Console.
    As described earlier, a group sequence determines the
    assignment of monitors and cameras. Therefore, monitor
    selection is not required.
    1. Press the numeric buttons to select a desired group
    sequence number.
    2. When you have selected a wrong number, press the
    CLEAR button to clear the numeric input.
    3. Press the GROUP SEQ button to run a group sequence
    forward on the assigned monitors.
    4. Press the PAUSE, NEXT or PREV button to operate the
    group sequence. Refer to Step 5 to 8 of Tour Sequence
    in this page for how to use these buttons. 
    5. To stop the sequence, select one of the monitors that
    are being run on the selected group sequence, then
    press the STOP button.
    Note:If an alarm is activated during a sequence pause, the
    sequence runs again after the unit recovers from the
    alarm mode.
    RUNNING SEQUENCE
    SETUP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    CALL
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND
    F1
    CAM SETUPALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    AUTO PANRECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    CAM FUNC
    CLEAR
    LOG OUTMON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    5. Press the PAUSE button to pause a tour sequence 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 appears on the
    LED display.
    6. Press the PAUSE button to restart a tour sequence for-
    ward from the next step that was previously paused by
    pressing the PAUSE button.
    7. Press the NEXT button to move the sequence one
    frame to the next step from the step that was previously
    paused by pressing the PAUSE button.
    SETUP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    CALL
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND
    F1
    CAM SETUPALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    AUTO PANRECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    CAM FUNC
    CLEAR
    LOG OUTMON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL 
    						
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    ■ On-screen Display (OSD)
    Control
    The procedure described below lets you determine the dis-
    play parameters, such as camera title, clock and status, on
    and off on the active monitor screen.
    Before controlling each item, monitor selection is neces-
    sary. (Refer to p. 106 Monitor Selection.)
    ●Displaying the Clock 
    Toggle the button 1 while holding down the OSD button. 
    (1) will appear/disappear on/from the active monitor.
    ●Displaying the Camera Title
    Toggle the button 2 while holding down the OSD button.
    (2) will appear/disappear on/from the active monitor.
    ●Displaying the Event
    Toggle the button 3 while holding down the OSD button. 
    (3) will appear/disappear on/from the active monitor.
    ●Displaying the Monitor Status*
    Toggle the button 4 while holding down the OSD button. 
    (4)* will appear/disappear on/from the active monitor.
    * Monitor number, system controller name, tour number and
    recorder number
    ●Displaying All the Items
    Toggle the button 5 while holding down the OSD button.
    (1), (2), (3) and (4) will appear/disappear on/from the active
    monitor. 
    ■ On-screen Display (OSD)
    Position Control
    The procedure described below lets you determine the dis-
    play positions, such as camera title, clock and status, on
    the active monitor screen.
    ●Moving the Clock Display 
    Move the joystick while holding down the OSD, SHIFT and
    1 buttons. (1) will move to the desired direction.
    MONITOR DISPLAY CONTROL
    08/21/2002 12:50:28 PM
    M1  K1 T01
    C01 camera title          ALARM10*(1)
    (3) (4)
    (2)
    SET UP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    RECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    MON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    08/21/2002 12:50:59 PM
    M1  K1 T01
    C01 camera title          ALARM10*
    Camera title
    Monitor statusEvent
    Clock
    SET UP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    RECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    MON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    UP
    LR
    DOWN 
    						
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    The columns in the table indicate the states as shown in the
    figure.
    MON:Monitor number
    CAM:Logical camera number (01 to 99)
    Recorder number (R0 to R4)*
    No number indicates no camera is
    selected. 
    MODE:Lists the display mode on the
    monitors.
    SPOT:Spot mode
    Tnn:Tour Sequence mode (nn is the
    tour sequence number.)
    CAM:Camera Setup mode
    SET:WJ-SX150A Setup mode
    ALARM:Alarm Active mode
    ACK:Alarm ACK mode
    VLD H:Video Loss History Table 
    ALM H:Alarm History  Table
    SYS S:System Status Table 
    RECORDER:Recorder mode**
    KB:Lists the system controller name
    (K1 to K4) or PSD.
    OPE:Lists the operator number
    PRI:Lists the priority number
    *R0 to R4 shows the following.
    Recorder number Recorder
    R0 Master recorder
    R1 Slave 1 recorder
    R2 Slave 2 recorder
    R3 Slave 3 recorder
    R4 Slave 4 recorder
    ** When this parameter is selected, a recorder number is
    displayed in the CAM area.
    3. To exit from the mode, press the CLEAR button.
    ●Moving the Camera Title Display
    Move the joystick while holding down the OSD, SHIFT and
    2 buttons. (2) will move to the desired direction.
    ●Moving the Event Display
    Move the joystick while holding down the OSD, SHIFT and
    3 buttons. (3) will move to the desired direction.
    ●Moving the Monitor Status*
    Move the joystick while holding down the OSD, SHIFT and
    4 buttons. (4) will move to the desired direction.
    * Monitor number, controller number and monitor mode
    ●Moving All the Items
    Move the joystick while holding down the OSD, SHIFT and
    5 buttons. (1), (2), (3), and (4) will move to the desired
    direction.
    ■ System Status Table
    The table shows the current system status.
    1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 106 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. Press the button 9 while holding down the OSD button.
    OSD will appear on the LED display, and the SYSTEM
    STATUS table will appear on the active monitor as
    shown in the figure.
                 SYSTEM STATUS
      MON   CAM  MODE      KB    OPE     PRI
      1     01   T01       K1    12345   30
      2     99   SPOT      K2    2       2
      3     04   ALARM     K4    4       1
      4     R1   RECORDER  PC    30      1
    SETUP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    CALL
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND
    F1
    CAM SETUPALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    AUTO PANRECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    CAM FUNC
    CLEAR
    LOG OUTMON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL 
    						
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    ■ Alarm History Table
    There are 100 alarm records stored in chronological order
    in 10 pages of tables.
    1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 106 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. Press the button 7 while holding down the OSD button.
    OSD will appear on the LED display, and the ALARM
    HISTORY table will appear on the active monitor as
    shown in the figure.
    The columns in the table indicate the states as follows:
    DATE:Lists the date and time when the alarm state
    changes.
    ALARM:Lists the alarm number (01 - 99).
    EVENT:Lists the event when the alarm state changes.
    3. Press the NEXT button to select the next page of the
    history, and press the PREV button to back up to the
    previous page.
    4. To exit from the mode, press the CLEAR button.
    ■ Video Loss History Table
    There are 100 video loss detection records stored in
    chronological order in 10 pages of table.
    1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 106 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. Press the button 8 while holding down the OSD button.
    OSD will appear on the LED display, and the VIDEO
    LOSS HISTORY table will appear on the active monitor
    as shown in the figure  below.
    The columns in the table indicate the states as follows:
    DATE:Lists the date and time when the video loss
    state changes.
    CH:Lists logical camera number, slave unit num-
    ber or recorder number that is connected to
    the system.
    EVENT:Lists the event when the video loss state
    changes.
                 ALARM HISTORY      1 of 2
    NO  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS  ALARM  EVENT
    016 2002/08/21 18:59:08  80     ALARM
    015 2002/08/21 18:58:08  80     ACK
    014 2002/08/21 18:57:08  80     RESET
    013 2002/08/21 18:55:08  07     ALARM
    012 2002/08/21 18:54:08  07     ACK
    011 2002/08/21 18:53:08  07     RESET
    010 2002/08/21 18:53:00  09     ALARM
    009 2002/08/21 18:52:08  09     RESET
    008 2002/08/21 18:51:08  06     ALARM
    007 2002/08/21 18:50:08  06     ACK
    SETUP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    CALL
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND
    F1
    CAM SETUPALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    AUTO PANRECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    CAM FUNC
    CLEAR
    LOG OUTMON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
              VIDEO LOSS HISTORY    1 of 2
    NO  YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS  CH EVENT
    012 2002/08/21 18:59:08  99 VIDEO RECOVER
    011 2002/08/21 18:58:08  14 VIDEO RECOVER
    010 2002/08/21 18:57:08  99 VIDEO LOSS
    009 2002/08/21 18:55:08  07 VIDEO LOSS
    008 2002/08/21 18:54:08  R0 SW RECOVER
    007 2002/08/21 18:53:08  16 VIDEO LOSS
    006 2002/08/21 18:53:00  09 VIDEO LOSS
    005 2002/08/21 18:52:08  R0 SW LOSS
    004 2002/08/21 18:51:08  S1 SLAVE DOWN
    003 2002/08/21 18:50:08  S1 SLAVE RECOVER
            
    SETUP
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    CALL
    PRESET
    PROGRAM
    PRESET
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND
    F1
    CAM SETUPALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    F2
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    STOP
    OSD
    AUTO PANRECORDER
    INDEX
    STOP PLAYPAUSE
    CAM FUNC
    CLEAR
    LOG OUTMON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL 
    						
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    ■Operation during an Alarm Mode
    While an alarm mode is active, the following are available
    from the system controller:
    •Operating the camera with the alarm input (ACK)
    •Resetting the alarm (RESET/ALL RESET)
    •Suspending the alarm (ALM SUSPENDED)
    ■Operation of an Alarm-related
    Camera (ACK)
    You can operate the camera with the alarm input as follows:
    1. Select a monitor which displays ALARM.
    2. Press the ACK button.
    ACK will appear on the monitor with an alarm input.
    The camera with an alarm input will become operable.
    3. Operate camera with the system controller.
    Pan/Tilt, zoom, focus, and iris are available.
    When selecting another monitor, ACK will disappear
    from the display. The matrix switcher system will return
    to the alarm mode.
    MON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND ALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    OSD
    PLAYPAUSE
    ■Alarm Mode
    When alarm (sensor) is accepted, the matrix switchers
    operation mode changes to the alarm mode.  Then, the sys-
    tem operates as follows:
    •The camera image (alarm image) appears on the moni-
    tor.
    In the factory default setting, the alarm inputs 1 to 16
    are associated with the same-numbered camera input
    connectors. All the video output signals are sent to
    Monitor 1. For example, when the alarm (sensor) con-
    nected to the alarm input 1 becomes active, the camera
    input connector 1’s image appears on Monitor 1.
    •ALARMnn appears on the monitor.
    (nn is the alarm number).
    •Alarm output signals are supplied from Alarm Output 1
    to 4 (#10, 11, 23 and 24) of the ALARM port (25-pin D-
    sub connector) at the rear panel. Alarm Output 1 to 4 is
    associated with MONITOR OUT 1 to 4. For example,
    when an alarm input signal is activated on MONITOR
    OUT 1, the unit supplies an alarm output signal from
    Alarm Output 1.
    •The monitor and alarm number will appear on the LED
    display of system controllers. At the same time, the
    alarm indicator will blink, the monitor indicator will light
    up, and the camera indicator will go out.
    There are two operation mode when more than one
    alarm signal has been accepted by the unit that is
    assigned to the same monitor.
    • Sequence mode:An alarm operation is replaced by
    another one after the dwell time ends.
    • Hold mode:An initial alarm operation is continued
    even after another alarm input is accepted.
    Notes:
    •The association of the alarm inputs with cameras and
    monitors are changeable in SETUP MENU or WJ-
    SX150A Administrator Console. (Refer to pp. 67 and 68/
    p. 89.)
    •Alarm input will be automatically reset in 30 seconds.
    The auto-recovery time is configurable through SETUP
    MENU or WJ-SX150A Administrator Console.
    ALARM CONTROL
    ALARM01
    ACK 
    						
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    1. Press the ACK/SUSPEND button while holding down
    the SHIFT button.
    ALM SUSPENDED will appear on the monitor.
    2. To cancel alarm suspension, press the ACK/SUSPEND
    button while holding down the SHIFT button again.
    ALM SUSPENDED will disappear from the monitor.
    Notes:
    •An alarm continues to operate even after it is suspend-
    ed.
    •
    If you suspend an alarm while an alarm image is dis-
    played, ALM SUSPENDED will not appear on the moni-
    tor. Reset the alarm, and then suspend it 
    again. 
    ■Resetting the Alarm Inputs
    There are two alarm reset functions:
    •Alarm reset (resetting the alarm inputs per monitor)
    •Alarm all reset (resetting all the alarm inputs)
    ● Alarm Reset
    1. Select a monitor which displays ALARM.
    2. To reset the alarms, press the RESET button.
    ALARMnn will disappear from the selected moni-
    tor.
    When alarms have been reset from all the monitors,
    the LED display and indicators of system controllers
    will work as follows for recovery.
    •The LED display will return to the state before
    the alarm input.
    •The alarm indicator will go out.
    •The CAM indicator will return to the state before
    the alarm input.
    Note:When more than one alarm is input and they are
    associated with the same monitor, they cannot be reset
    one by one. 
    ● Alarm All Reset
    1. Press the RESET button while holding down the SHIFT
    button.
    2. The monitor, the LED display and the indicator will
    change as follows:
    ALARMnn will disappear from all the monitor.
    The LED display will return to the state before the
    alarm input.
    The alarm indicator will go out.
    The CAM indicator will return to the state before the
    alarm input.
    ■Suspending the Alarm Inputs
    Use this function when you do not want to be disturbed by
    an alarm input, for example, during the setup procedures.
    T&D CAM IDEVENT
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    ALL RESET
    RESET
    TOUR SEQ
    SHIFT
    PAUSE NEXT
    PAUSE
    MON LOCK
    DEF ON
    WIPER
    DEF OFFMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM ID
    MON STATUSALLEVENT
    ALM H VLD H SYS S
    CAM (SET)
    MULTI SCREEN SEL
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 ON AUX2 OFFEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 ON AUX1 OFFSTILL
    ALL RESET
    RESET
    TOUR SEQ
    MON LOCK
    DEF OMON (ESC)
    T&D CAM 
    MON STATUSALL
    ALM H VLD 
    MULTI SCRE
    SEQUENCE
    AUX2 OEL-ZOOM
    AUX1 OSTILL
    SHIFT
    REW/FF
    STEP
    GROUP SEQ
    PAUSE
    SUSPEND ALL RESET
    ACKRESET
    TOUR SEQ
    PREVNEXT
    OSD
    PLAYPAUSE
    ALM SUSPENDED 
    						
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    MULTIPLEXER OPERATIONS MUX
    Multiplexer board WJ-SXB151 is an optional board.
    It enables multiscreen display, electronic zooming, still pic-
    ture and multiscreen sequence.
    It also enables the operation of Digital Disk Recorder WJ-
    HD100 Series or time-lapse VCR, when connected to them.
    Note:Before the use, it is necessary to install the
    Multiplexer board in the matrix switcher and config-
    ure the system through SETUP MENU and WJ-
    SX150A Administrator Console. [Refer to p. 32
    Installing the Multiplexer Board, p. 63 WJ-SX150A
    SETUP MENU (OSD), and p. 79 WJ-SX150A
    ADMINISTRATOR CONSOLE.]
    ■Monitoring the Camera Picture
    ●Multiscreen Segment Switching
    1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 106 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. To select a Multiplexer, press the corresponding
    numeric button.
    Multiplexer board Numeric button
    Master Multiplexer board 0 (You can skip pressing this button.)
    Slave 1 Multiplexer board 1
    Slave 2 Multiplexer board 2
    Slave 3 Multiplexer board 3
    Slave 4 Multiplexer board 4
    3. Press the RECORDER button. The system will enter the
    recorder mode. The indicator beside the RECORDER
    button will light up, and the images from the recorder
    are displayed on the active monitor in multiscreen seg-
    ments.
    4. Press the button 0 while holding down the SHIFT but-
    ton. Every time you press the button, the multiscreen
    segment patterns are switched. (The following is the
    factory default setting.)
    4 (segments) →9 →16 →4
    5. To return to the spot display, select the desired camera.
    Note:If you activate Quad Shift in Multiplexer Mode (refer
    to p. 98) window of WJ-SX150A Administrator Console,
    the multiscreen segment patterns can be switched as
    follows.
    4A (Page 1 of the quad – Camera 1, 2, 3, and 4) →4B
    (Page 2 - Camera 5, 6, 7 and 8) →4C (Page 3 -
    Camera 9, 10, 11 and 12) →4D (Page 4 - Camera 13,
    14, 15 and 16) →9 (segments) →16 →4A 
    ●Multiscreen Sequence
    Camera images are switched automatically in a sequence
    mode.
    The sequence mode (QUAD, 3+1, 8+1) is configurable
    through WJ-SX150A Administrator Console.
    (Refer to p. 99 Sequence Mode of the Multiplexer Mode
    window for details.)
    1. Enter the recorder mode. (Refer to Multiscreen
    Segment Switching.)
    2. Press the button 7 while holding down the SHIFT but-
    ton.
    A sequence of multiscreen pictures is displayed
    according to the WJ-SX150A Administrator Consoles
    configuration.
    3. To cancel the sequence, press the button 0 while hold-
    ing down the SHIFT button.
    Note:The sequence can also be cancelled by selecting
    the desired camera. (In this case, you can automatically
    exit from the recorder mode.)
    ●Still Multiscreen Picture
    Still pictures can also be displayed in a multiscreen.
    1. Enter the recorder mode. (Refer to Multiscreen
    Segment Switching.)
    2. Press the numeric button corresponding to the camera
    number.
    3. Press the button 1 while holding down the SHIFT but-
    ton.
    The selected camera image will change into the still
    picture.
    STILL and the camera title alternately blinks on the
    monitor.
    4. To cancel the still picture, press the button 1 while hold-
    ing down the SHIFT button again.
    Notes:
    •“STILL” does not appear when the still display is set to
    OFF.
    •When you skip Step 2 and do Step 3, all the channels
    displayed in the multiscreen segments will be changed
    into the still pictures. 
    						
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    8. To cancel the zooming, press the button 4 while holding
    down the SHIFT button again.
    Note:Still picture is not available while zooming is acti-
    vated. 
    Note:When a WJ-HD100 Series recorder or a Panasonic
    time-lapse VCR is connected to the unit, recording sta-
    tus will appear on the monitor in the recorder mode.
    When the normal recording is activated, “REC” will
    appear on the monitor. When the alarm recording is
    activated, “REC ALM” will appear.●Still Playback Spot Picture
    The playback spot picture can be changed into the still pic-
    ture.
    Note:To use this function, you need to connect a WJ-
    HD100 Series recorder or time-lapse VCR to the unit.
    1. Enter the recorder mode. (Refer to Multiscreen
    Segment Switching.)
    2. Press the PLAY button. (Refer to p. 131 Normal
    Playback.) The system will enter the playback mode.
    3. Select a camera channel by pressing a numeric button
    and then pressing the CAM (SET) button. The selected
    camera image will be displayed in a spot picture.
    4. Press the button 1 while holding the SHIFT button. The
    selected camera image will change into the still picture.
    5. To cancel the still picture, press the button 1 while hold-
    ing down the SHIFT button again.
    Notes:
    •Still picture is not available while zooming is activat-
    ed.
    •Even when still picture is displayed, the playback of
    the recorder/time-lapse VCR continues.
    ●Electronic Zooming (EL-ZOOM)
    The playback spot picture can be electrically zoomed.
    Note:To use this function, you need to connect a WJ-
    HD100 Series recorder or time-lapse VCR to the unit.
    1. Enter the recorder mode. (Refer to p. 120 Multiscreen
    Segment Switching.)
    2. Press the PLAY button. (Refer to p. 131 Normal
    Playback.) The system will enter the playback mode.
    3. Select a camera channel by pressing a numeric button
    and then pressing the CAM (SET) button. The selected
    camera image will be displayed in a playback spot pic-
    ture.
    4. Press the button 4 while holding down the SHIFT but-
    ton.
    “+” sings will appear on the image.
    5. To move the “+” signs within the picture, move the joy-
    stick.
    6. Press the button 4 while holding down the SHIFT but-
    ton. The area surrounded by the “+” signs will be
    zoomed up.
    7. To move the zoom area, move the joystick.
    REC
    REC ALM 
    						
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    OPERATING PROCEDURES
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    WHEN USING A PS·DATA SYSTEM CONTROLLER
    This manual describes the operating procedures which are specifically related to WJ-SX150A.
    For the basic operating procedures such as log-in/log-out, camera selection, and camera control, etc., refer to the system con-
    trollers operating instructions.
    The following are different from the terminal mode when you use the system controller via the PS·Data protocol.
    •Camera selection, camera control, camera site accessories control are in accordance with the PS·Data System operating
    procedures. Refer to the system controllers operating instructions.
    •You cannot reset an alarm one by one per monitor. However, you can reset all the alarms at a time (ALL RESET).
    •You cannot acknowledge an alarm.
    •You cannot use the auto log-in function of the unit.  To use this function, use a terminal-mode system controller.
    •You cannot use the auto log-out function of the unit.
    •You cannot move the clock, camera title, event, and/or monitor status display with a PS·Data controller. Use a terminal-
    mode system controller.
    •Operators using the PS·Data system controller have the highest priority to all those using the terminal-mode system con-
    trollers.
    •PS·Data doesn’t support user-management, and you cannot configure the PS·Data operator registration neither through
    SETUP MENU nor WJ-SX150A Administrator Console.
    Notes:
    •When you select a monitor with a PS·Data system controller, you might enter its number as you do in the terminal mode.
    However, the matrix switcher regards a monitor as a unit, you need to select it by the unit number. (Refer to p. 125.)
    •This unit is counted as 4 PS·Data units. Confirm the total number of the PS·Data units in your system. 
    (Up to 16 PS·Data units are available.)
    •If you carry out an operation not designated, the PROHIBITED indicator on the system controller will light up and your oper-
    ation is prohibited. To cancel the prohibition, press the MON(ESC) button.
    •If you activate/cancel alarm suspension with a terminal-mode system controller, the system will return to the state con-
    trolled by PS·Data system controllers after given time. 
    						
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