Panasonic Matrix Switcher Wj Sx650 Operating Instructions
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11 RESET No.MODE qw e VIDEO OUT 3 VIDEO OUT 4 VIDEO OUT 2IN X-2VIDEO OUT 1ALARM IN IN X-116 32 15 31 30 14 1329 28 12 1127 26 10 925CAMERA IN 24 8723 22 6521 20 4319 18 2117 EXTENSION 3 INEXTENSION 2 IN 4 MODERS485 (CAMERA) RS485 (CAMERA) 3 MODE MODE MODE 21 IN C-3IN C-3 board IN X-2 board IN X-1 boarduu i !0 !1 4 3 MODERS485 (CAMERA) RS485 (CAMERA)MODE MODE MODE 21 IN B-3 MODERS485 (CAMERA) RS485 (CAMERA)MODE MODE MODE 4 321 EXTENSION 1TERM. OFF ON OUTIN IN A-3EXTENSION 3 OUTEXTENSION 2 OUTIN A-3 board IN B-3 board tuur i y oy Video Input Board WJ-PB65C32 Video input board is composed of a main board (installed into the front side) and rear boards (x 3)(installed into the rear side). Front View qBoard Number Switch (No.) Refer to p. 17 Switch Settings for Video Input Main Board for details. wInput Mode Selection Switches (MODE) Set all switches to OFF. Rear View IN A-3/IN B-3/IN C-3 board Note:These boards are originally installed into WJ-SX650 and WJ-SX650U, and not supplied to optional video input boards. (IN A-3 board is installed into WJ-SX650U only.) rExtension Ports 1 (EXTENSION 1: IN, OUT) These ports connect to an optional card cage. tTermination Selector (TERM: ON, OFF) Turns on or off the line termination of r. yExtension Ports 2, 3 (EXTENSION 2, 3: IN, OUT) Each port connects to an optional card cage. uRS-485 Camera Ports 1 to 4 (RS485 (CAMERA) 1 to 4) These ports connect to RS-485 cameras.iRS-485 Camera Mode Switches 1 to 4 (MODE 1 to 4) These switches are moved to change the communica- tion modes of u. IN X-2 board oVideo Output Ports 1 to 4 (VIDEO OUT 1 to 4) These ports loop through video input signals supplied to !1 . !0Alarm Input Port (ALARM IN) Connects to an alarm sensor (door switch, etc.). IN X-1 board !1Camera Input Connectors 1 to 32 (CAMERA IN 1 to 32) These connectors accept video input signals from cam- eras or recorders. eReset Switch (RESET) This button is pressed to reset this board. Note:In normal operation, you need not press the but- ton.
12 Video Output Board WJ-PB65M16 Video output board is composed of a main board (installed into the front side) and rear boards (x 3)(installed into the rear side). Front View qOutput Mode Selection Switches (MODE) Refer to p. 18 Switch Settings for Video Output Main Board for details. wReset Switch (RESET) This button is used only for factory tests. Do not press. Rear View OUT X-3 board rExtension Ports 1 (EXTENSION 1: IN, OUT) These ports connect to an optional card cage. tTermination Selector (TERM: ON, OFF) Turns on or off the line termination of r. yData ports 1, 2 (DATA 1, 2) Each port connects to system controllers. uData ports 3, 4 (DATA 3, 4) Each port connects to system controllers or recorders. iRear Termination MODE Switches 1 to 4 (MODE 1 to 4) Turns on or off the line termination of yand u. OUT X-2 board oMonitor Output Connectors (MONITOR OUT 1 to 16) These connectors connect to monitors. OUT X-1 board !0Alarm Output Ports 1,2 (ALARM OUT 1, 2) • Supplies alarm output signals. • Accepts alarm recover input signals. • Supplies and accepts the time adjust input and output signals. !1VS Input Connector (VS IN) Accepts a VS input signal from an external device. !2VS Output Loop-thru Connector (VS OUT (THRU)) Loops through VS input signals supplied to !1 . eTest port (TEST) This port is used only for factory tests. Do not connect anything. RESET TEST MODE q we OUT X-21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8MONITOR OUT9 10 11 12 13 14 1516 EXTENSION 1TERM. OFF ON OUTIN OUT X-3MODE MODEDATA 1 2 MODE MODEDATA 3 4TERM.OFF ON MODETERM.ON MODEDATA 4 HDR4/TMNL8 HDR2/TMNL4DATA 3 HDR3/TMNL7 HDR1/TMNL3DATA 2 TMNL6 TMNL2DATA 1 TMNL5 TMNL1/PS DATAVideo Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 OUT X-1 ALARM OUT 2ALARM OUT 1 SERIALVS OUT VS IN VS OUT (THRU)Video Output Board 1 Only r uy t i o !0!1 !3 !4 !2 OUT X-3 board OUT X-2 board OUT X-1 board
13 Monitor Display Information The following are the details on terminal mode operations. For PS·Data operations, refer to p. 85 OPERATION (OTHER THAN TERMINAL MODE) or the operating instructions of system controllers. qTime and Date Information Current time and date are displayed. During daylight saving time (summer time), ∗ is dis- played beside the time. Example:Aug/02/2005 ∗20:15:56 Note:While a recorder is being selected, time and date are not displayed. wMonitor Status Information Monitor number M01 to 32:Monitor number Note:During monitor lock, monitor number is highlight- ed. Controller information Displays a device that selects and controls the monitor. K1-1 to 8-4:Terminal mode system controller (Example: For K8-4, 8 means the DATA port (TMNL) number and 4 means the controller num- ber of system controller.) PSD:PS·Data mode system controller PC:PC connected to the SERIAL port /T001 to 128:Timer event Sequence number Displays the active sequence number. T01 to 32:Tour sequence number G01 to 32:Group sequence number Note:During sequence pause, P is displayed beside the sequence number.eCamera Information Camera number C001 to 999:Camera number R01 to 16:Recorder number Camera title Displays the registered camera title. Camera title setting is performed in Camera – Camera Title of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console. rEvent Information TERMINAL001 to 256:Terminal alarm has occurred. (Example: For TERMINAL001, 001 means the number of alarm input signal accepted by the ALARM IN port of video input board.) CAMERA001 to 999:Camera alarm has occurred. (Example: For CAMERA001, 001 means the num- ber of camera supplying an alarm input signal to the unit.) RECORDER001 to 999:Recorder alarm has occurred. (Example: For RECORDER001, 001 means the number of camera associated with the recorder supplying an alarm input signal to the unit.) SERIAL0001 to 1024:Serial alarm has occurred. (Example: For SERIAL0001, 0001 means the serial command alarm input number.) VIDEO LOSS001 to 999:Video loss has occurred. (Example: For VIDEO LOSS001, 001 means the num- ber of camera to which video loss has occurred) SUSPEND:Alarm is suspended. r q w e !3VS Output Connector (VS OUT) Supplies VS output signals to external devices. While !1 is accepting a VS input signal, !3supplies an output signal synchronizing the VS input signal. While !1is not accepting the VS input signal, !3supplies an internal synchronization output signal.!4Serial Port (SERIAL) Connects to a PC. Note:When qis set as Video Output Board 2, r, !1 , !2 , !3 , and !4are not available.
14 Notes: • During the alarm acknowledgement (ACK) status (refer to p. 68), event information is highlighted. • When two or more alarm events have occurred, ∗ is displayed beside the event information. • When an alarm whose display mode setting is OFF occurs, # is displayed beside the event information. • When auto tracking is scheduled for a camera event, # is displayed beside the camera number. •qto rcan be displayed or hidden either altogether or separately. Refer to p. 73 Lists of Operations and Functions for details. System Controller Display Information The following are the details on terminal mode operations. For PS·Data operations, refer to p. 85 OPERATION (OTHER THAN TERMINAL MODE) or the operating instructions of system controllers. WV-CU950/650 qMonitor Number Mon01 to 32:Monitor number wCamera Number Cam001 to 999:Camera number C-P0001 to 9999:Camera position number eEvent HDR01 to 16:Recorder number Pre000 to 256 (Lighting for 3.0 seconds):Preset position Note:Pre000 is the home position. T-A0001 to 0256:Terminal alarm C-A0001 to 0999:Camera alarm R-A0001 to 0999:Recorder alarm S-A0001 to 1024:Serial alarm V-A0001 to 0999:Video lossrBusy Busy + monitor number (Blinking) A selected monitor is controlled by a higher-priority operator. (Monitor busy) Note: You cannot control the selected monitor, camera, and recorder. Busy + camera/recorder number (Blinking) A selected camera or recorder is controlled by a high- er-priority user. (Camera/Recorder busy) Note: You cannot control the selected camera or recorder. tStatus Alarm (Blinking):Alarm is occurring. Alarm (Lighting):Alarm is acknowledged. (Refer to p. 68.) Memory + preset position number (Blinking for 3.0 sec- onds):Preset position is registered. ySequence Number T-Seq01 to 32:Tour sequence number G-Seq01 to 08:Group sequence number Note:During sequence pause, P is displayed beside the sequence number. G-Seq09 to 32:Group preset number Note:This sign disappears when the camera is con- trolled. Invalid (Blinking for 3.0 seconds):You have entered a wrong value. Not Avail (Blinking for 3.0 seconds): • You cannot select a monitor because of lower priori- ty. • You have tried to activate a group sequence or group preset on a monitor not assigned. Prohibited (Blinking for 3.0 seconds):You have tried an operation restricted by the operators setting. Alarm Buzzer/Button Buzzer Setting With the setting activated: • Alarm buzzer can sound when alarms occur. • Button buzzer can sound when a button is pressed or an error message (Invalid, Prohibited, Level1 Fixed, etc.) is displayed on the LCD. Refer to the operating instructions of system controller for settings. ty r qw e
15 WV-CU360C/CJ qMonitor number 01 to 32:Monitor number wCamera/recorder/sequence number 001 to 999:Camera number H01 to 16:Recorder number t01 to 32:Tour sequence number r01 to 08:Group sequence number Note:During sequence pause, P is displayed instead of t and r. r09 to 32:Group preset number Note:This sign disappears when the camera is con- trolled. eEvent The following signs appear to indicate events on the LED display. A0001 to 0256 (Blinking):Terminal alarm A0001 to 0999 (Blinking):Camera alarm A0001 to 0999 (Blinking):Recorder alarm A0001 to 1024 (Blinking):Serial alarm A0001 to 0999 (Blinking):Video loss Note:During the alarm acknowledgement (ACK) status (refer to p. 68), these signs change to steady light. Pt000 to 256 (Lighting for 3.0 seconds):Preset position Note:Pre000 is the home position. Pr001 to 256 (Lighting for 3.0 seconds):Preset position is registered. rIndicators When the MONITOR and BUSY indicators are light- ing:A selected monitor is controlled by a higher- priority user. (Monitor busy) Note: You cannot control the selected monitor, camera, and recorder. When the CAMERA and BUSY indicators are light- ing:A selected camera or recorder is controlled by a higher-priority user. (Camera/Recorder busy) Note: You cannot control the selected camera or recorder.When the PROHIBITED indicator is lighting: • You have entered a wrong value. • You have tried to activate a group sequence or group preset on a monitor not assigned. • You have tried an operation restricted by the opera- tors setting. qwr BUSY PROHIBITEDMONITOR CAMERA
16 CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. The following is the installation flow of this unit. •Checking Board Composition •Switch Settings for Video Input Main Board (Refer to p. 17.) •Switch Settings for Video Output Main Board (Refer to p. 18.) •Mounting Video Input and Output Boards (Refer to p. 19.) •Board Mounting Procedure (Refer to p. 20.) •Installing the Main Unit (Refer to p. 21.) Checking Board Composition By mounting additional video input and output boards, up to 256 cameras and 32 monitors can be connected to this unit. You will choose one of the composition types described in the following diagram. Check how many video input boards, video out- put boars, and card cages are required, according to the number of cameras and monitors. Note:Refer to p. 19 for the figures describing the composition types. Notes: • When using 9 or more recorders, 2 sets of additional video output board are required even if you use 16 or less monitors. • External monitors directly connected to recorders can be excluded from the total number of monitor in the dia- gram. • When connecting monitors directly to recorders, the total numbers of these recorders can be excluded from Total number of cameras and recorders in the dia- gram. • Use the following models for system expansion. Video input board:WJ-PB65C32 Video output board:WJ-PB65M16 Card Cage:WJ-SX650U • To connect Card Cage WJ-SX650U, Expansion Cable Kit WJ-CA65L07K (Option) or WJ-CA65L20K (Option) is required. • To record camera images by using a recorder, D- sub/BNC Video Cable WJ-CA68 (Option) is required. • The maximum set numbers of additional boards are as follows. Video input board:Max. 7 sets Video output board:Max. 1 sets Board sets exceeding these total numbers cannot be mounted even some expansion slots are unused. Installations Total numbers of cameras and recorders 1 to 32Total number of monitorsAdditional sets of video input board Additional sets of video output boardAdditional card cagesComposition type (Refer to p. 19.) 1 to 16 0 0 0 Type 1 17 to 32 0 1 0 Type 2 33 to 64 1 to 16 1 0 0 Type 3 17 to 32 1 1 1 Type 4 65 to 96 1 to 16 2 0 1 Type 5 17 to 32 3 1 1 Type 6 97 to 128 1 to 16 3 0 1 Type 7 17 to 32 3 1 1 Type 8 129 to 160 1 to 164 0 1 Type 9 17 to 32 4 1 2 Type 10 161 to 192 1 to 165 0 2 Type 11 17 to 32 6 1 2 Type 12 193 to 224 1 to 166 0 2 Type 13 17 to 32 6 1 2 Type 14 225 to 256 1 to 167 0 2 Type 15 17 to 32 7 1 3 Type 16
17 Switch Settings for Video Input Main Board With the switch settings of main boards, board numbers are given to all video input boards. To give the board number to each board, rotate the Unit No. switch on the main board. Notes: • The board number setting must be different from each other. • 8, 9, and A to F are reserved settings. They cannot be set for board numbers. RESET No.MODE Board number switch 0123456789ABCDEF Board number Switch setting 10 21 32 43 54 65 87 76 Important: • The software versions of Video Output Board 1 and 2 must be the same. If the software version of each board is different, upgrade the lower version to the higher one. (Refer to p. 41 or p. 54 for how to check the software version.) • Refer to the dealer for the version-up procedure. (Surely follow the instructions and notes.)
18 Switch Settings for Video Output Main Board When mounting an additional video input board, up to 32 monitors can be connected to the unit. Front view of video output main board To identify Video Output Board 1 from Video Output Board 2, set the MODE switches (SW4004) and sliding switches (SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, and SW4006) as follows. Note:If the unit has only one Video Output Board, be sure to apply switch settings of Video Output Board 1. When the switch settings are incorrect, the unit may not work properly. HOST FUNC SW4006 12 SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 RESET TEST MODE MODE switches OFF12345678 SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 SW4006 MODE switches (SW4004) OFF12345678OFF12345678 1 HOST 2 FUNC Video Output Board 1 (Monitor 1 to 16)Video Output Board 2 (Monitor 17 to 32)
19 Mounting Video Input and Output Boards To use additional video input or output boards, mount these boards into the expansion slots of the unit after checking the board composition and performing switch settings (refer to pp. 16 to 18). The following is the figures describing recommended board composition. Notes: • Refer to p. 20 for how to mount these boards. • Video Output Board 1 and 2 must be mounted into the same unit. • Refer to p. 26 for how to connect card cages. Type 1 Not used Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Type 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Type 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Type 4 Not used Not used Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Type 5 Type 6 Type 7 Type 8 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Not used Not used Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Not used Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Not used Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Type 9 Type 10 Type 11 Type 12 Not used Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Not used Not used Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1 Not used Not used Video Input Board 6 Type 13 Type 14 Type 15 Type 16 Not used Not used Video Input Board 8 Video Input Board 7 Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 7 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 7 Video Input Board 8 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Not used Video Input Board 7 Video Input Board 6 Video Input Board 5 Video Input Board 4 Video Input Board 3 Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1Video Input Board 2 Video Input Board 1 Video Output Board 1
20 Board Mounting Procedure The following example is the procedure to mount a network board into the expansion slot of the unit. Note:Before the procedure, power off the unit. 1. Remove the expansion slot panel from the rear side. 2. Mount the rear boards into the expansion slot, and fix these boards with screws supplied to the rear boards. Notes: • The board name (IN X-1, OUT X-1, etc.) is marked at the lower right corner of each board mounting angle. When mounting the rear boards, match the board names with the markings at board mounting angles. • To mount a set of video output board into the expansion slot, dismount the IN B-3 board, and then mount the OUT X-3.3. Remove the front panel by loosening the screws. 4. Remove the blank panel from the front side. 5. Mount the main board by hooking the board stoppers on the board stopper angles at the front side, by push- ing down the board stoppers, and by fixing the screws. Notes: • Remove 3 screws surely at the arrow marking when dis- mounting. • When mounting, match the main board surely with the rear board. • When mounting, insert the main board surely into slits. • Do not hit the boards against the chassis of the unit. S IG N A L G N D SIGNAL G NDT E R M . O N O N M O D ET E R M . O F F M O D EDATA 4 HDR4/TMNL8 HDR2/TMNL4DATA 3 HDR3/TMNL7 HDR1/TMNL3DATA 2 TMNL6 TMNL2DATA 1 TMNL5TMNL1/PS DATAVideo Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 Board stopper angle Board stopper • Mount the main board into the slot. • Fix the board with the screws (x3). • Attach the fixing brackets (x2) with the screws (x4).* * Required when mounting a video output board (Not required when mounting a video input board) Fixing brackets* (x2) Hook the board stoppers on the board stopper angles, and push down the board stoppers. Screws* (x4) Matrix Switcher WJ-SX650 OPERATE SIGNAL GND S IG N A L G N DT E R M . O N O N M O D ET E R M . O F F M O D EDATA 4 HDR4/TMNL8 HDR2/TMNL4DATA 3 HDR3/TMNL7 HDR1/TMNL3DATA 2 TMNL6 TMNL2DATA 1 TMNL5TMNL1/PS DATAVideo Output Board 2 Video Output Board 1 IN X-2 board IN X-1 board Blank panel