Panasonic Matrix Switcher Wj Sx550c Operating Instructions
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33 2 WV-CU550C System Controller Appearance Front View 123 456 789 MON CAM ESC SET0 ACK RESETBACK SEQFORWARD SEQALT DEC –1CAMINC +1CAM STOP SLOW12AUX CLOSEOPEN IRISPRESET FOCUS NEAR ZOOM TELE FAR WIDE System Controller WV-CU550 LEFT RIGHTUP DOWN ALARMBUSY F3F4F2F1 C AF qwert y uio!0!1!2!3!4!5!6!7 @1 !9 !8 @0 CONTROLLER ON OFFINOUTTERMON OFF DATA 0123456789 CONTROLLER UNIT NO. 1-8MODE #1#2#3#4#5#6 Rear View
34 2 qAlarm Indicator (ALARM) Blinks to indicate that an alarm condition exists. To turn the indicator off, press the ACK RESET button. wBusy Indicator (BUSY) Lights up when you attempt to control a monitor or a camera that is already used by a higher priority opera- tor, or when the higher priority operator selects the monitor or camera you are currently operating. Operations from the System Controller are disabled until this indicator goes off. eFunction Buttons (F1/F2/F3/F4) Select functions displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display. rLCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Display Displays function menus, numeric input, and system status. tDirection Buttons (4, 5, i, o) Select a function menu for display on the LCD display. yJoystick Controller (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT) The joystick is used to manually operate the Pan/Tilt Head, or move the cursor in the Matrix Switcher’s Setup Menu on the active monitor screen. uIris Control Buttons (IRIS CLOSE, OPEN) Close or open the lens iris of cameras equipped with the specified lens. When these buttons are pressed at the same time for 3 seconds or more, the lens iris is reset to the factory default setting. iFocus Control (FOCUS NEAR/FAR) Adjust the lens focus of cameras equipped with the specified lens. oZoom Control (ZOOM TELE/WIDE) This control is used for zooming cameras equipped with the specified lens. !0Preset Button (PRESET) Auto Focus Button (AF) PRESET:This button, in combination with the Numeric keys, is used to move the selected camera to a preset position in a system equipped with the specified cameras. AF:Pressing this button will automatically set the lens focus of a specified camera such as the WV- CS854. !1Camera (Set) Key [CAM (SET)] CAM:Used for camera selection. To select a camera, enter the desired camera number with the Numeric keys, and then press the CAM key.SET:This key, in combination with the Numeric keys, is used to enter numeric input, such as operator ID and password. It is also used to execute the currently highlighted selection and to enter a submenu in the Setup Menu of the Matrix Switcher. !2Numeric Keys (0 - 9) These keys are used for numeric input into the system, such as the camera and monitor number, sequence number, preset position, etc. !3Monitor (Escape) Key [MON (ESC)] MON:This key is used to select a monitor. To select a monitor, press the corresponding Numeric keys, followed by the MON key. ESC:This key is used to escape from the currently highlighted selection on the Setup Menu of the Matrix Switcher. Pressing this key, while the Alternate (ALT) indicator is on, will display the video that is connected to the Monitor Input (MONITOR IN) Connector on the WV- PB5504 Video Output Board. !4Stop/Slow Button (STOP/SLOW) STOP:Pauses a sequence that is being run on the active monitor. SLOW:For fine pan/tilt control, move the joystick while holding down the SLOW button. !5Increment Button (INC +1CAM) When a sequence running in forward direction has been paused with the Stop button, pressing this button will move the sequence one frame to the next step (in forward run direction). If the sequence was running in reverse direction, the button will move the sequence one frame to the next step (in reverse run direction). This button is also used to select a camera. Pressing this button will replace the currently selected camera with the next higher camera number, if the active moni- tor is in Spot mode. !6Decrement Button (DEC –1CAM) When a sequence running in forward direction has been paused with the Stop button, pressing this button will move the sequence one frame to the previous step (in forward run direction). If the sequence was running in reverse direction, the button will move the sequence one frame to the previous step (in reverse run direc- tion). This button is also used to select a camera. Pressing this button will replace the currently selected camera with the next lower camera number, if the active moni- tor is in Spot mode.
35 2 #4Mode Selection Switch (MODE) These switches are used to set the mode of the System Controller connected to the Matrix Switcher. Set the switches as shown below. #5Controller On/Off Switch (CONTROLLER ON/OFF) This switch is used to turn the WV-CU550C system controller power on and off. #6Power Cord !7Auxiliary Button (AUX 1,2) These buttons toggle the auxiliary switches in the Receiver on and off. The auxiliary switches can be used, for example, to activate equipment connected to the receiver, such as lamps and buzzers. !8Alternate Button (ALT) This button activates the alternate function of dual-func- tion control buttons. Pressing this button will toggle the indicator on the but- ton on and off. !9Forward Sequence Button (FORWARD SEQ) This button is used to run a selected Program or Tour Sequence in forward direction on the active monitor. It also restarts a sequence forward from the step that was previously paused by pressing the Stop button. @0Backward Sequence Button (BACK SEQ) This button is used to restart a sequence backward from the step that was previously paused by pressing the Stop button. @1Alarm Acknowledge and Reset Button (ACK RESET) This button cancels an activated alarm. To cancel an alarm, first select the alarmed monitor(s), then press the ACK RESET button once for alarm acknowledgment (the indicator on the button blinks rapidly), and finally press it again for alarm reset (the indicator goes off). After an alarm acknowledgment, pressing this button while the Alternate (ALT) indicator is on will cancel all currently activated alarms at the same time. #1Data Ports (DATA IN, OUT) Exchanges control data with the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher in a system. #2Termination Switch (TERM ON/OFF) This switch enables termination of the controller’s data port. #3Controller Unit Number Switch (CONTROLLER UNIT NO.) This switch is used to identify the unit number of the System Controller in multiple system controller applica- tions. Up to eight controllers can be installed in a sys- tem. Normal Mode CAM-P Mode MODE ON1234 MODE ON1234
36 2 OPERATE Extension Unit WJ-AD550 q WJ-AD550 Extension Unit Appearance Front View OFF +9V+5V−5V POWER ON 11A00001 Extension 1 2 WJ-SX550A Extension 1 2 DATA ADDRESS12345678 ON OFFDATA ADDRESS12345678 ON OFF WJ-AD550WJ-SX550AWJ-AD550 w e r t y Rear View qOperate Indicator (OPERATE) Is on when the power of the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit is turned on. wExtension Board (EXTENSION) One of these boards is installed in the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher. Connect these boards using the 25- pin connection cables supplied to expand the Matrix Switcher system. Refer to the Extension Board on page 37 for more details.eVoltage Indicator (+9V, +5V, –5V) These LEDs indicate the presence of +9 V, +5 V and –5 V regulated DC voltages. rPower Switch (POWER ON/OFF) This switch is used to turn the Extension Unit power on and off. tFuse Holder yPower Cord
37 2 Extension Board Appearance qExtension Port (1, 2) These ports are used to expand the Matrix Switcher System. Connect between these ports on the boards installed in the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher and the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit. wData Address Switch (DATA ADDRESS ON/OFF) These switches are used to identify the unit address number of the WV-PB5548 Data Board installed in the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit. Set switches on the board installed in the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher to the “ON” posi- tion designate the Data Board Number. eWJ-SX550A Indicator (WJ-SX550A) This indicator lights up if the board is installed in the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher after the proper board settings are made. rWJ-AD550 Indicator (WJ-AD550) This indicator lights up if the board is installed in the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit after the proper board settings are made. Extension 1 2 DATA ADDRESS 12345678 ON OFF WJ-SX550A WJ-AD550 q w q e r
38 2 Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. SW1 AD550 SX550A SW3 AD550 SX550A 1. Set switches (SW1 and SW3) on the board to reflect the system configuration as shown below. SX550A:Set to this position when the board is installed in the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher. AD550:Set to this position when the board is installed in the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit. The factory default setting is AD550 position. SW1 AD550 SX550A SW3 AD550 SX550A 2. Set the Data Address Switch on the board to designate the WV-PB5548 Data Boards as shown below. 1) Board installed in the WJ-SX550C Set the switches to the “ON” positions to designate the Data Boards where installed in the WJ-AD550 Extension Unit. For example, if two Data Boards (Board Number 1 and 2) are installed in the WJ-AD550, set switches (1 and 2) to the “ON” position. 2) Board installed in the WJ-AD550 Always keep these switches in the “OFF” positions in the field. The factory default settings are OFF. DATA ADDRESS ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
39 2 WV-PB5564 Alarm Board Appearance qAlarm Number Display Indicates the alarm input number when an alarm is received from the associated alarm sensor. Note:The display indicator lights up as shown below when the alarm number is over one hundred. ALARM TEST 1-32 5 RESET MODE 33-64 q w e r tIndicator wMode Selection Switch (MODE) This rotary switch, in combination with the Test button, is used to select the alarm test mode. Mode 0:Press the Test button to receive an alarm number display in chronological order from the internal memory which stores all alarms received from the Alarm Input Ports. Mode 1:Press the Test button to simulate receiving alarm inputs 1-64 in ascending order, one alarm per second. Use this mode to test the system for Alarm Mode-1, Mode-2 or Mode-3 setup. Mode 2:Press the Test button to simulate receiving alarm inputs 1-64 all at the same time. Use this mode to test the system for Alarm Mode-1, Mode-2 or Mode-3 setup. Mode 3-9:These modes are not available. Note:Alarm inputs 65-128 are activated in the above modes if SW1 on the board is set to Board Number 2. Refer to the Board Setting on page 41. eTest Button (TEST) This button is used to run the alarm test mode in combination with the Mode Selection Switch. rReset Button (RESET) Resets the alarm test mode or clears alarm records from the internal memory.
40 2 Alarm Signal tAlarm Input Port (1-32, 33-64) This port accepts alarm input from the associated alarm sensors through either Normally Open or Normally Closed con- tacts. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarm 5 Alarm 6 Alarm 7 Alarm 8 Alarm 9 Alarm 10 Alarm 11 Alarm 12 Alarm 13 Alarm 14 Alarm 15 Alarm 16 Alarm 17 Alarm 18 Alarm 19Alarm 65 Alarm 66 Alarm 67 Alarm 68 Alarm 69 Alarm 70 Alarm 71 Alarm 72 Alarm 73 Alarm 74 Alarm 75 Alarm 76 Alarm 77 Alarm78 Alarm 79 Alarm 80 Alarm 81 Alarm 82 Alarm 8320 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37Alarm 20 Alarm 21 Alarm 22 Alarm 23 Alarm 24 Alarm 25 Alarm 26 Alarm 27 Alarm 28 Alarm 29 Alarm 30 Alarm 31 Alarm 32 Not used Not used Not used Ground GroundAlarm 84 Alarm 85 Alarm 86 Alarm 87 Alarm 88 Alarm 89 Alarm 90 Alarm 91 Alarm 92 Alarm 93 Alarm 94 Alarm 95 Alarm 96 Not used Not used Not used Ground Ground Pin No.Designation Pin No.Designation Board No.1 Board No.2 Board No.1 Board No.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19Alarm 33 Alarm 34 Alarm 35 Alarm 36 Alarm 37 Alarm 38 Alarm 39 Alarm 40 Alarm 41 Alarm 42 Alarm 43 Alarm 44 Alarm 45 Alarm 46 Alarm 47 Alarm 48 Alarm 49 Alarm 50 Alarm 51Alarm 97 Alarm 98 Alarm 99 Alarm 100 Alarm 101 Alarm 102 Alarm 103 Alarm 104 Alarm 105 Alarm 106 Alarm 107 Alarm 108 Alarm 109 Alarm 110 Alarm 111 Alarm 112 Alarm 113 Alarm 114 Alarm 11520 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37Alarm 116 Alarm 117 Alarm 118 Alarm 119 Alarm 120 Alarm 121 Alarm 122 Alarm 123 Alarm 124 Alarm 125 Alarm 126 Alarm 127 Alarm 128 Not used Not used Not used Ground Ground Pin No.Designation Pin No.Designation Board No.1 Board No.2 Board No.1 Board No.2 Alarm 52 Alarm 53 Alarm 54 Alarm 55 Alarm 56 Alarm 57 Alarm 58 Alarm 59 Alarm 60 Alarm 61 Alarm 62 Alarm 63 Alarm 64 Not used Not used Not used Ground Ground (Close) Alarm Sensor (Open) Alarm SensorNormal Condition Alarm In Normally Open (NOR OPEN)t≥100 msec. Normally Closed (NOR CLOSE)(Close) Alarm Sensor (Open) Alarm Sensor t≥100 msec. t 0V 0V t 1-32 37 2019 1 33-64 37 2019 1
41 2 SW1 Setting 1. Set switches (SW1) on the board to designate the Alarm Input board number as shown below. 1 12OFF SW1 12OFF SW12 UNIT ADR SW4 2SW5 3SW6 4SW7 5SW8 6SW9 7SW10 8SW11 2. Set switches (SW4, SW5, SW6, SW7, SW8, SW9, SW10 and SW11) on the board to meet the alarm input requirements. NOR OPEN:Normally Open Input NOR CLOSE:Normally Closed Input The factory default setting is Normally Open (NOR OPEN). Board No. 12 OFF 12 OFF 1 21-64 65-128Alarm Input No. 1 2 OFF SW1 UNIT ADR 65-72 73-80 81-88 89-96 97-104 105-112 113-120 121-128 12 OFF SW12 12345678 OFFSW4NOR CLOSE NOR OPEN 112345678 OFFSW5 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW10 SW11 Switch No. 1 - 8 9 - 16 17 - 24 25 - 32 33 - 40 41 - 48 49 - 56 57 - 64Alarm Input Board No.1 Board No.2 3. Confirm that switches (SW12) on the board are set as follows. Board Setting Before installing this board, the following settings should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. These switches are used only for factory test. Always keep these switches in the “OFF” positions in the field. Note
42 2 WV-PB5548 Data Board Appearance qData Connector (TA/TB/RA/RB/G, 1 - 8) These connectors are used to exchange control data with the camera site equipment. For connection, use a data grade shielded 4-wire twisted pair cable suitable for RS-485 communication. Cable length may be extended up to 1 200 m (4 000 ft). DATA(RS485) A T B 1A R B G A T B 2A R B G A T B 3A R B G A T B 4A R B G A T B 5A R B G A T B 6A R B G A T B 7A R B G A T B 8A R B G q TB RA (+) RB GNDR T TA (+) S W 1 RT: Termination Resistor, 150 Ω1/2 W SW: Selection Switch, Full Duplex/Half Duplex GND: Ground; connected to each channel and common ground.