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    ■Connection with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD200 Series
    Note: Refer to a service manual procurable in your area, for details on the connection with a recorder to operate via LAN or the
    Internet.
    ●To Confirm the Images from a Recorder Connected to the Unit
    The following is the description of the connection between a recorder and this unit to confirm the images from the recorder.
    1. Set the unit address of the recorder to 1. (Refer to the recorders operating instructions.)
    2. Connect the unit’s CAM OUT 1 to 8 connectors to the recorder’s VIDEO IN 1 to 8 connectors with a coaxial cable.
    3. Connect the unit’s EXT IN connector to the recorder’s MULTI SCREEN OUT connector with a coaxial cable.
    4. Connect the unit’s DATA HDR connector to the recorder’s DATA port with a modular cable.
    (The control data and alarm signal will be output from the unit to the recorder.)
    Notes:
    •If you use two WJ-HD200 Series recorders, you cannot control the recorders with the system controller connected to the
    Master unit. When recording the images from CAM IN 1 to 16, it is recommended to use WJ-HD500 Series recorders.
    •Make sure the recorder’s unit address is set to 1 through SETUP MENU or WJ-SX150A Administrator Console. (Refer to pp.
    71 or 97.) If another number is selected, you cannot control the recorder.
    SIGNAL GND
    POWER
    AC IN
    CAMERA1 12
    23
    3 2
    DATA  3 D ATA  2SERIAL ALARM
    TERM
    OFF ON42 14
    3
    CAMERA
    SW  INRS485(CAMERA)LINE
    SELECT
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    (PLAY IN)
    EXT OUT
    (REC OUT)
    OUTIN
    4 45
    56
    67
    78
    89
    910
    1011
    1112
    1213
    1314
    1415
    1516
    16
    RS485(CAMERA)
    DATA  4 DATA HDR
    PS•DATADATA  1
    SIGNAL GNDPOWER
    DATA 10/100BASE-T MODE RS-232C MULTI
    SCREEN OUTSPOT
    OUT1 1
    ALARM/REMOTEOFFON2 23
    34
    45
    56
    67
    78
    8OUT
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIOIN
    IN
    VIDEO IN
    1 to 8
    CAMERA
    OUT 1 to 8
    (WV-CA48/10K)
    Recorder Matrix Switcher
    DATA  HDRMONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    Monitor
    MULTI
    SCREEN OUT
    DATA 
    						
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    ●To Control a Recorder via the Network
    The following is the description of the connection between a recorder and this unit to control the recorder via the network.
    1. Set the recorders unit address to a number 5 or larger . (Refer to the recorders operating instructions.)
    2. Connect the unit’s CAM OUT 1 to 8 connectors to the recorder’s VIDEO IN 1 to 8 connectors with a coaxial cable.
    3. Connect the unit’s EXT IN connector to the recorder’s MULTI SCREEN OUT connector with a coaxial cable.
    4. Connect the unit’s DATA HDR and DATA4 connectors to the recorder’s DATA port with a daisy chain connection cable kit
    (WV-CA48/10K).
    5. Select the recorder’s new unit address, which is set in Step 1, in 600 RECORDER (refer to p. 71 ) of SETUP MENU or the
    Recorder (refer to p. 97) window of WJ-SX150A Administrator Console.
    6. Through a browser or the recorder’s SETUP MENU, set the CTL-UNIT ADDR to a number other than 1. (Refer to the
    recorder’s operating instructions.)
    Notes:
    •Select the PS·Data protocol for the DATA 4 setting. (Refer to p. 74 CAMERA/DATA1 – 4 PORT or p. 96 Data Port.) If the ter-
    minal mode is selected, you cannot control the recorder.
    •The recorder will not be operable if its unit address is set to 1/2/3/4.
    •If the recorders unit address in Step 1 and the recorder setting in Step 5 are different, the recorder will not be operable.
    •In these connections, you cannot use a PS·Data system controller.
    •If you use two WJ-HD200 Series recorders, you cannot control the recorders with the system controller connected to the
    Master unit. When recording the images from CAM IN 1 to 16, it is recommended to use WJ-HD500 Series recorders.
    SIGNAL GND
    POWER
    AC IN
    CAMERA1 12
    23
    3 2
    DATA  3 D ATA  2SERIAL ALARM
    TERM
    OFF ON42 14
    3
    CAMERA
    SW  INRS485(CAMERA)LINE
    SELECT
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    (PLAY IN)
    EXT OUT
    (REC OUT)
    OUTIN
    4 45
    56
    67
    78
    89
    910
    1011
    1112
    1213
    1314
    1415
    1516
    16
    RS485(CAMERA)
    DATA  4 DATA HDR
    PS•DATADATA  1
    SIGNAL GNDPOWER
    DATA 10/100BASE-T MODE RS-232C MULTI
    SCREEN OUTSPOT
    OUT1 1
    ALARM/REMOTEOFFON2 23
    34
    45
    56
    67
    78
    8OUT
    VIDEO OUT
    AUDIOIN
    IN
    LAN *
    * LAN: Local Area Network
    VIDEO IN
    1 to 8
    CAMERA
    OUT 1 to 8
    (WV-CA48/10K)
    Recorder Matrix Switcher
    DATA  HDR
    DATA  4
    (PS•DATA )
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    Monitor
    MULTI
    SCREEN OUT
    DATA
    LAN Cable
    HUB/Router 
    						
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    ■ Connection with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD100 Series 
    1. To record the camera images with Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD100 Series, install an optional Multiplexer board in the
    matrix switcher.
    2. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT OUT (REC OUT) to the digital disk recorder’s VIDEO IN with a coaxial cable.
    3. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT IN (PLAY IN) to the digital disk recorder’s MONITOR OUT (PLAY) with a coaxial cable.
    4. Connect the matrix switcher’s DATA HDR to the digital disk recorder’s DATA with a modular cable.
    5. Connect the matrix switcher’s CAMERA SW IN to the digital disk recorder’s CAMERA SW OUT with an RCA-pin cable.
    6. Select “HD100” for 600 RECORDER in SETUP MENU. (Refer to p. 71.)
    7. Conform the parameter of 740 CAMERA/DATA 1 - 4 PORT to the setting of the recorder.
    The following parameters are fixed.
    Data bit:8 bits
    Parity check:None
    Stop bit:1 bit
    8Conform the parameter of 620 RECORDER UNIT ADDRESS in SETUP MENU to the setting of the recorder. (Refer to the
    recorder’s operating instructions for the unit address.)
    Note:After the connection, configure the system through SETUP MENU and WJ-SX150A Administrator Console.
    ●DATA HDR Port
    MUX
    Recorder
    SIGNAL GND
    ALARM SERIES
    RECORD TIME
    ADJUST
    REMOTEMODE DATA RS-232C VIDEO OUTIN
    OUTIN
    AUDIOMONITOR OUT
    (PLAY) CAMERA
    SW  OUT
    G
    G
    G
    POWER
    ON
    OFF
    JOG-CLICK
    JOG-LEFT
    JOG-RIGHTALARM SEARCHSTEP
    REW/FF
    STOP/SETUP
    PLAY
    REC
    OUT
    PLAY OUT
    REC OUTAUTO OFF OUTDISK END OUT IN
    OUT
    IN
    RECALL (EXT REC)
    OUTRECOVER OUTRESET IN
    IN
    Matrix SwitcherPin #10 (Alarm Out 1)
    Pin #11 (Alarm Out 3)
    2DATA  3 D ATA  2SERIAL ALARM
    TERM
    OFF ON42 14
    3
    CAMERA
    SW  INRS485(CAMERA)LINE
    SELECT
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    (PLAY IN)
    EXT OUT
    (REC OUT)RS485(CAMERA)
    DATA  4 DATA HDR
    PS•DATADATA  1
    Pin #24 (Alarm Out 4) Pin #13 
    (Recover Input)
    Pin #23 (Alarm Out 2)
    Pin #9 (GND)
    MODE ONPolarity switch
    12 34 56
    Set the recorder’s alarm 
    polarity to Open-collector 
    low by setting the MODE 
    switch #6 to OFF.
    TB
    TA
    RBRAGND
    GNDMatrix switchers rear panel
    DATA HDR
    TB
    TA
    RB
    RA
    DATA HDR Port 
    						
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    ■Connection with the Time-lapse VCR (Panasonic Models) 
    1. Configure the parameters of the Multiplexer functions in the Multiplexer Mode (refer to p. 98) window of WJ-SX150A
    Administrator Console.
    Note:To put a file from PC to the unit, select PC in 600 RECORDER in SETUP MENU. (Refer to p. 71.) When VCR is select-
    ed, parameter configuration in the Multiplexer Mode window is unavailable.
    2. After Step 1, select VCR for 600 RECORDER in SETUP MENU. (Refer to p. 71.)
    3. Conform the communication speed (SPEED) for 740 CAMERA/DATA 1- 4 PORT in SETUP MENU to that of the time-lapse
    VCR. (Refer to pp. 74 and 75.)
    The following parameters are fixed.
    Data bit:7 bits
    Parity check:ODD
    Stop bit:1 bit
    4. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT OUT (REC OUT) to the time-lapse VCR’s VIDEO IN with the coaxial cable.
    5. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT IN (PLAY IN) to the time-lapse VCR’s VIDEO OUT with the coaxial cable.
    6. Connect the matrix switcher’s SERIAL to that of the time-lapse VCR with a 9-pin D-sub cable.
    7. Connect the matrix switcher’s CAMERA SW IN to the time-lapse VCR’s CAMERA SW OUT with an RCA-pin cable.
    Notes:
    •Only Panasonic time-lapse VCRs which support RS-232C are usable. (Refer to Cable Specifications on the next page
    for details of cables.)
    •Both of the time-lapse VCR and PC cannot be connected to the matrix switcher.
    •When configuring the system through WJ-SX150A Administrator Console, pull out the time-lapse VCR’s cable and con-
    nect the PC’s cable to the serial port.
    •To use the alarm recording function, connect the matrix switcher’s all alarm output terminals (Alarm Output 1 to 4) to
    the time-lapse VCR’s ALARM IN.
    •Be sure to activate auto-recovery for the VCR’s alarm reset function.
    MUX
    VIDEO IN
    CAMERA
    SW  OUTGND
    S-VIDEO
    AUDIOVIDEO OUT
    12
    12345678910111213141516
    1
    2
    3
    4
    ALARM
    IN
    COMALARM
    RESET IN
    ALARMRECOVER OUT
    5
    6
    7
    8
    ALARM
    OUT
    1 SHOT IN
    TAPE END
    OUT
    9
    10
    11
    12
    WARNING
    OUT
    HUMID OUT
    REC REVIEWOUT
    13
    14
    15
    16
    SERIES
    REC IN
    TIME
    ADJUST IN
    TIMEADJUST OUT
    COMREC OUT
    SERIES
    REC OUT
    Time-lapse VCRMatrix Switcher
    2DATA  3 D ATA  2SERIAL ALARM
    TERM
    OFF ON42 14
    3
    CAMERA
    SW  INRS485(CAMERA)LINE
    SELECT
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    (PLAY IN)
    EXT OUT
    (REC OUT)RS485(CAMERA)
    DATA  4 DATA HDR
    PS•DATADATA  1
    Pin #23(Alarm out 2)
    Pin #9(GND)
    Pin #24(Alarm out 4)
    Pin #10(Alarm out 1)
    Pin #11(Alarm out 3)
    Pin #13 
    (Recover Input)
    4 
    						
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    ■Connection with the Time-lapse VCR (Non-Panasonic Models) 
    1. To record the camera images through a time-lapse VCR, install an optional Multiplexer board in the matrix switcher.
    2. Select OFF for 600 RECORDER in SETUP MENU. (Refer to p. 71.)
    3. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT OUT (REC OUT) to the time-lapse VCR’s video input connector with the coaxial cable.
    4. Connect the matrix switcher’s EXT IN (PLAY IN) to the time-lapse VCR’s video output connector with the coaxial cable.
    Notes:
    •To use the alarm recording function, connect the matrix switcher’s all alarm output terminals (Alarm Output 1 to 4) to the
    time-lapse VCR’s ALARM IN.
    •Be sure to set the VCR to automatically recover from alarm reset.
    MUX
    VIDEO IN
    CAMERA
    SW  OUTGND
    S-VIDEO
    AUDIOVIDEO OUT
    12
    12345678910111213141516
    1
    2
    3
    4
    ALARM
    IN
    COMALARM
    RESET IN
    ALARMRECOVER OUT
    5
    6
    7
    8
    ALARM
    OUT
    1 SHOT IN
    TAPE END
    OUT
    9
    10
    11
    12
    WARNING
    OUT
    HUMID OUT
    REC REVIEWOUT
    13
    14
    15
    16
    SERIES
    REC IN
    TIME
    ADJUST IN
    TIMEADJUST OUT
    COMREC OUT
    SERIES
    REC OUT
    Time-lapse VCR Matrix Switcher
    2DATA  3 D ATA  2SERIAL ALARM
    TERM
    OFF ON42 14
    3
    CAMERA
    SW  INRS485(CAMERA)LINE
    SELECT
    MONITOR OUT
    EXT IN
    (PLAY IN)
    EXT OUT
    (REC OUT)RS485(CAMERA)
    DATA  4 DATA HDR
    PS•DATADATA  1
    Pin #23(Alarm out 2)
    Pin #9(GND)
    Pin #24(Alarm out 4)
    Pin #10(Alarm out 1)
    Pin #11(Alarm out 3)
    Pin #13 
    (Recover Input)
    4
    ●Cable Specifications
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Frame1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    20
    22
    Frame
    Shield
    Time-lapse VCR Matrix Switcher
    AG6730, AG6740
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    91
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    Straight Cable
    RT850 Matrix Switcher
    RT850 
    						
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    ■Connection with the PC
    1. Conform the communication speed (SERIAL PORT
    SPEED) parameter in SETUP MENU to that of the PC.
    2. Connect the matrix switchers serial port to that of the
    PC with the 9-pin D-sub cable.
    Notes:
    •The following parameters are fixed.
    Data bit:8 bits
    Parity check:none
    Stop bit:1 bit 
    •Refer to Cable Specifications in this page for details on
    cables. 
    ●Cable Specifications
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    Frame1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    Frame
    Shield
    PC Matrix Switcher
    SERIAL
    Personal Computer Matrix Switcher
    D-sub9 D-sub9
    or
    D-sub25
    ■Time Adjustment with an External
    Equipment
    The specified external devices can output the time adjust-
    ing signal to the matrix switcher.
    This signal can adjust the time by up to ± 30 seconds every
    hour. 
    To use this function, it is necessary to assign the alarm
    input terminal(s) (pin # 1 to 16) to the time adjusting termi-
    nal(s).
    SETUP MENU or WJ-SX150A Administrator Console can
    assign the signal.
    Note:In the master-slave connection, time setting of every
    unit can be synchronized when the time adjusting sig-
    nal is input to any unit.
    ●Master Clock Connection Example
    for Time Adjustment
    Connect the matrix switchers time adjusting terminal to
    those of the master clock with the twisted pair cable.
    The figure below shows the case in which Alarm Input 16 is
    assigned as the time adjusting terminal.
    Note:A master clock with N.O. (Normally Open alarm con-
    tact)-type output is connectable.
    12
    63 9
    Master clockMatrix Switcher
    ALARM
    Pin #21
    Pin #22
    GND 
    						
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    ■Master-slave Connection
    The following are master-slave connection patterns. 
    Pattern 1:Master and Slave 1 are connected in the system.
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 1 to 16
    Slave 1
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    Master
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 17 to 28
    MONITOR OUT 1 to 4
    HDR D3 D2 D1 CAMPSD
    Terminal - mode
    PS•Data
    MON1→CAM1
    MON2→CAM2
    MON3→CAM3
    MON4→CAM4 
    						
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    Pattern 2:Master, Slave 1 and 2 are connected in the system.
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 1 to 16
    Slave 1
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 17 to 32
    Slave 2
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    Master
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 33 to 40
    MONITOR OUT 1 to 4
    HDR D3 D2 D1 CAMPSD
    Terminal - mode
    PS•Data
    MON1→CAM1
    MON2→CAM2
    MON3→CAM3
    MON4→CAM4MON1→CAM5
    MON2→CAM6
    MON3→CAM7
    MON4→CAM8 
    						
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    Pattern 3:Master, Slave 1 to 3 are connected in the system.
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 1 to 16
    Slave 1
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 17 to 32
    Slave 2
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    Master
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 33 to 48
    Slave 3
    Camera 49 to 52
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    MONITOR OUT 1 to 4
    HDR D3 D2 D1 CAMPSD
    Terminal - mode
    PS•Data
    MON1→CAM1
    MON2→CAM2
    MON3→CAM3
    MON4→CAM4MON1→CAM9
    MON2→CAM10
    MON3→CAM11
    MON4→CAM12 MON1→CAM5
    MON2→CAM6
    MON3→CAM7
    MON4→CAM8 
    						
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    Pattern 4:Master, Slave 1 to 4 are connected in the system.
    Note:Before connections, make sure all the units have the same firmware version. You can see the firmware version of each
    unit in SETUP MENU. (Refer to pp. 72 and 73 710 MASTER-SLAVE.) In case there is a version difference, update the
    firmware of each unit to the newest using a CD-ROM. (Refer to pp.58 to 60 FIRMWARE UPDATE.)
    ●Preparation
    Prepare the following items besides standard accessories.
    •Personal computer x 1 (Refer to p. 79 Platform for details on system requirements.)
    •9-pin D-sub crossing cable x 1 (Used for connection between the PC and the Master unit)
    •Phillips screwdriver x 1 (Used for opening the front panel and setting unit numbers)
    •Coaxial cable* (Used for connection of the Master and Slave units) 
    •Cable Kit WV-CA48/10K* (Used for connection of more than one Slave unit)
    *Necessary number will differ depending on the connection pattern.
    ●Unit Number Selection
    Set the unit number selector of each unit to determine Master and slave n*. (Refer to the illustration and diagram in p. 24.)
    *n is a unit number.
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 1 to 16
    Slave 1
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 17 to 32
    Slave 2
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    Master
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 33 to 48
    Slave 3
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    REC
    Digital Disk
    Recorder
    WJ-HD             A 
    FS1616
    Camera 49 to 64
    Slave 4
    HDR PSD D3 D2 D1 CAM
    MONITOR OUT 1 to 4
    HDR D3 D2 D1 CAMPSD
    Terminal - mode
    PS•Data
    MON1→CAM1
    MON2→CAM2
    MON3→CAM3
    MON4→CAM4MON1→CAM9
    MON2→CAM10
    MON3→CAM11
    MON4→CAM12MON1→CAM13
    MON2→CAM14
    MON3→CAM15
    MON4→CAM16 MON1→CAM5
    MON2→CAM6
    MON3→CAM7
    MON4→CAM8 
    						
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