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    LCN LCN
    1 to 16
    17 to 32
    33 to 48
    49 to 64
    65 to 80
    81 to 96
    97 to 112
    113 to 128Recorder number (Unit Address (System)) Recorder number (Unit Address (System))
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8129 to 144 9
    145 to 160 10
    161 to 176
    177 to 19211
    12
    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-3
    Unit Address (System): 1• • • Up to 16 recorders
    Unit Address (System): 2
    Unit Address (System): 3 Video output 
    connectorCAMERA IN 32, 31 • • • 17
    RecorderRecorderRecorderVideo input 
    board
    Up to 16 unused connectors 
    (CAMERA IN 17 to 32) are required 
    for recorder connections.
    To display recorder images on external monitors directly connected to recorders
    When using all the CAMERA IN connectors of video input boards for camera connections, external monitors can be connected
    directly to recorders.
    Note:Recorder settings are performed in RECORDER of SETUP MENU (refer to p. 50) or System – Recorder of WJ-SX650
    Series Administrator Console.
    Loop-thru Connection between Camera Input Connectors of Recorders and
    VIDEO OUT Ports of this Unit
    VIDEO OUT 1 to 4 ports are connected to the camera input connectors of recorders. For connection, use D-sub/BNC Video
    Cable WJ-CA68 (Option).
    The following is the association of camera input connectors with video output ports.
    Camera input connectors (CAMERA IN 1 to 32) of this unit
    1 to 8
    9 to 16
    17 to 24
    25 to 32Video output ports (VIDEO OUT 1 to 4) of this unit
    VIDEO OUT 1
    VIDEO OUT 2
    VIDEO OUT 3
    VIDEO OUT 4
    The following is the association of LCNs and recorder numbers for the loop-thru connections.
    193 to 208 13
    209 to 224 14
    225 to 240 15
    241 to 256 16 
    						
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    Recorder number (Unit Address (System))
    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-3
    BNC cable D-sub/BNC Video Cable WJ-CA68 
    32 31 30 25 24 17 16 9 8 1
    RecorderRecorder
    Video input signals are supplied from 
    recorders to the CAMERA IN 31 and 32.
    Video input 
    board
    LCN: 17 to 32
    Unit Address (System): 2LCN: 1 to 16
    Unit Address (System): 1
    Do not connect VIDEO OUT of the unit to camera input connectors of recorders 
    if these camera input channels supply video output signals from recorders.
    Note:Do not connect the VIDEO OUT ports of the unit to the camera input connectors of recorders if these camera input chan-
    nels supply video output signals from recorders. 
    Connection between Recorders and Video Input Boards
    By connecting recorders to the DATA ports of this unit, recorder control becomes available from system controllers.
    Note:You can change data port settings according to the connected devices. Setting changes are performed in System –
    DATA Port of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console or DATA PORT (refer to p. 52) of SETUP MENU. 1 to 4
    5 to 8
    9 to 12
    13 to 16DATA port for recorder connection 
    DATA 3 port of Video Output Board 1
    (Factory default: HDR1)
    DATA 4 port of Video Output Board 1
    (Factory default: HDR2)
    DATA 3 port of Video Output Board 2
    (Factory default: HDR3)
    DATA 4 port of Video Output Board 2
    (Factory default: HDR4)
    Notes:
    •When changing connections, perform the LCN settings of camera input channels supplying video input signals to
    recorders. The LCN settings are performed in System – Recorder – LCN setting.
    •Camera input signals are looped through the unit. Monitor display information (camera title, etc.) are not recorded. 
    						
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    1 2
    IN
    OUTCASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 113
    12 1211
    1110
    109
    98
    87
    76
    65
    54
    43
    32
    21
    1VIDEO
    AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)D ATAAC  IN
    SIGNAL GND1
    42
    1 2
    IN
    OUTCASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 113
    12 1211
    1110
    109
    98
    87
    76
    65
    54
    43
    32
    21
    1VIDEO
    AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)D ATAAC  IN
    SIGNAL GND1
    42
    1 2
    IN
    OUTCASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 113
    12 1211
    1110
    109
    98
    87
    76
    65
    54
    43
    32
    21
    1VIDEO
    AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)D ATAAC  IN
    SIGNAL GND1
    42
    1 2
    IN
    OUTCASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 113
    12 1211
    1110
    109
    98
    87
    76
    65
    54
    43
    32
    21
    1VIDEO
    AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)D ATAAC  IN
    SIGNAL GND1
    42
    OUT X-21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8MONITOR OUT9 10 11 12 13 14 1516
    EXTENSION 1TERM.OFF
    ON
    OUTINOUT 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
    TMNL5TMNL1/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
    OUT X-21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8MONITOR OUT9 10 11 12 13 14 1516
    EXTENSION 1TERM.OFF
    ON
    OUTINOUT 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
    TMNL5TMNL1/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
    Recorder
    Unit Address S: 1
    Unit Address C: 1
    Recorder
    Unit Address S: 2
    Unit Address C: 2
    Recorder
    Unit Address S: 3
    Unit Address C: 3
    Recorder
    Unit Address S: 4
    Unit Address C: 4
    Unit Address S: 5
    Unit Address C: 1
    Unit Address S: 6
    Unit Address C: 2
    Unit Address S: 7
    Unit Address C: 3
    Unit Address S: 8
    Unit Address C: 4MODE switch settings
    Note: Normally, set #2 to ON. Line termination: 
    ON
    ON
    12(#2: ON)
    Line termination: 
    OFF
    ON
    12(#2: OFF)
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    LCN (Logical Camera Number): 
    1 to 16
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera Number): 
    17 to 32
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera Number): 
    33 to 48
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera Number): 
    49 to 64
    Line termination: ON
    LCN (Logical 
    Camera Number)
    : 65 to 80
    Line termination: 
    OFF
    LCN (Logical 
    Camera Number)
    : 81 to 96
    Line termination: 
    OFF
    LCN (Logical 
    Camera Number)
    : 97 to 112
    Line termination: 
    OFF
    LCN (Logical 
    Camera Number)
    : 113 to 128
    Line termination: 
    ON Unit Address S: 9
    Unit Address C: 1
    Unit Address S: 10
    Unit Address C: 2
    Unit Address S: 11
    Unit Address C: 3
    Unit Address S: 12
    Unit Address C: 4
    Unit Address S: 13
    Unit Address C: 1
    Unit Address S: 14
    Unit Address C: 2
    Unit Address S: 15
    Unit Address C: 3
    Unit Address S: 16
    Unit Address C: 4LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 129 to 144
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 145 to 160
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 161 to 176
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 177 to 192
    Line termination: ON
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 193 to 208
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 209 to 224
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 225 to 240
    Line termination: OFF
    LCN (Logical Camera 
    Number): 241 to 256
    Line termination: ON
    MODE switches(#7: ON)
    (#8: OFF)
    78 ON6 12345
    * The following are abbreviations.
       • Unit Address S: Unit Address (System): 
       • Unit Address C: Unit Address (Controller)
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    Recorder
    RecorderVideo Output 
    Board 2
    Video Output 
    Board 1 
    						
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    Recorder Settings
    Be sure to perform the settings for connected recorders in
    SETUP MENU of recorders.
    You can set wto tafter connections. However, you must
    set qseparately for each recorder before connections. The
    settings are performed in SETUP MENU (Advanced) of
    each recorder.
    qUnit Address (System) 
    Set the Unit Address (System) for each recorder in
    Comm – PS.Data Setup. 001 to 016 are available.
    (Up to 16 recorders can be connected.) The unit
    address setting must be different from each other.
    wUnit Address (Controller) 
    Set the Unit Address (Controller) for each recorder in
    Comm – PS.Data Setup. 001 to 004 are available.
    (Up to 4 recorders can be connected to a DATA port.)
    The unit address setting must be different from each
    other among recorders connected to the same DATA
    port.
    eCamera Number Setup
    Perform the Camera Number setting for each recorder
    in Comm – PS.Data Setup. The camera number set-
    tings must be identical as the LCN settings of this unit.
    Example:To supply video input signal from Camera 999 to
    the CAMERA IN 16 connector of Recorder 16 (Unit
    Address (System): 16), select CAM NO. 999 for CAM
    PORT 16.
    rCamera Control
    Select PSD for CAM1 to CAM16 in Comm – Camera
    Control.
    tEvent REC
    To activate alarm recording, perform the event record-
    ing settings surely. Refer to the operating instructions of
    recorders for details.
    Maintain the factory default for the following settings.
    •PSD User setting in System – Basic Setup: ADMIN
    •Operation Mode setting of each Event Program – VMD,
    VIDEO LOSS, and Terminal/Command Alarm in
    Schedule – Event Program: ALARM
    (When setting QUICK for REC Type, Operation Mode
    setting of Event REC in SETUP MENU (Quick) – REC
    & Event: ALARM)
    •Settings in Comm – PS.Data Setup of SETUP MENU,
    except for qto e.
    System Controller Connection
    The following is a connection example to use system con-
    trollers.
    There are two options to connect system controllers to this
    unit.
    •Terminal mode: Normally, this operation mode is
    applied. (When connecting System Controller WV-
    CU360C/CJ, use Ver. 8.10 or later.)
    •PS·Data mode: When other system units are connected
    to this unit, and they are controlled by the same system
    controller, this operation mode is applied. This mode
    has operation restrictions. Refer to p. 85 OPERATION
    (OTHER THAN TERMINAL MODE).
    Terminal Mode Connection
    To apply the terminal mode, connect the system controllers
    as follows.
    1. Connect the system controllers to the DATA 1 to 4 ports
    of the unit.
    Notes:
    •In the factory default, the DATA 3 and 4 ports are
    set to HDR1 to 4 for recorder connection. To con-
    nect system controllers, perform the DATA port set-
    tings in DATA PORT of SETUP MENU (refer to p.
    52) or System – DATA Port of WJ-SX650 Series
    Administrator Console.
    •Both of recorders and system controllers cannot be
    connected to the same DATA port.
    •1 200 m {3 937 ft} is the total length limit of cables
    (between this unit and the system controller at the
    chain end).
    •By connecting up to 4 system controllers to one
    DATA port in the daisy chain, up to 16 system con-
    trollers are available in the system. (Up to 16 sys-
    tem controllers can log into the system at a time.)
    •Daisy chain connection is available with System
    Controller WV-CU950/650 (Ver. 2.00 or later). 
    2. Set the system controllers to the terminal mode. (Refer
    to the operating instructions of system controllers.)
    3. Set the CONTROLLER NO. switches of system con-
    trollers to 1. (In the daisy chain connection, set 1 to 4
    for each controller. The switch setting must be different
    from each other. However, when connecting system
    controllers to different DATA ports, you can use over-
    lapped controller numbers.)
    Note:Refer to the operating instructions of system con-
    troller for details on the CONTROLLER NO. switch
    setting. 
    						
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    PS·Data Mode Connection
    To apply the PS·Data mode, connect the system controllers
    as follows.
    1. Connect the system controllers to the DATA 1 port of
    Video Output Board 1.
    Notes:
    •In the factory default, the DATA 1 port is set for the ter-
    minal mode connection. To apply the PS·Data mode
    connection, perform the DATA port settings in DATA
    PORT of SETUP MENU (refer to p. 52) or System –
    DATA Port of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.
    •Both of terminal mode and PS·Data system controllers
    cannot be connected to the same DATA port.
    •DATA 1 port of Video Output Board 2 cannot be set for
    the PS·Data connection.
    •1 200 m {3 937 ft} is the total length limit of cables
    (between this unit and the system controller at the chain
    end).
    •Up to 4 system controllers can be connected in the
    daisy chain. For system controllers in the daisy chain
    connection, operator registration is not available. (The
    same operator setting is applied for all the system con-
    trollers in the PS·Data daisy chain.) 
    2. If using only one system controller, set the MODE
    Switch #2 of DATA port connected to the system con-
    troller to ON. If using two or more system controllers in
    daisy chain connections, set the MODE Switch #2 of
    DATA port of the chain-end unit to ON.3. Set the system controllers to the PS·Data mode. (Refer
    to the operating instructions of system controllers.)
    4. Set the line termination of system controllers with the
    MODE switches. (Refer to the operating instructions of
    system controllers.) In the daisy chain connection, set
    the line termination of chain end system controller to
    ON. (Switch #5: ON)
    5. In the daisy chain connection, set the CONTROLLER
    NO. switches of system controllers to 1 to 4. The switch
    setting must be different from each other. (Refer to the
    operating instructions of system controller for details on
    the CONTROLLER NO. switch setting.)
    Note:When using system controllers in the PS·Data
    mode, camera numbers that can be selected differ
    depending on system controller models.
    Example:
    WV-CU950/650: 1 to 999
    WV-CU360C/CJ: 1 to 199
    Select the system controller models that are applic-
    able for your system composition. When using 200
    or more cameras in the PS·Data mode, apply WV-
    CU950/650.
    OUT X-21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8MONITOR OUT9 10 11 12 13 14 1516EXTENSION 1TERM.OFF
    ON
    OUTINOUT X-3MODE MODEDATA1 2MODE MODEDATA3 4TERM.OFF
    ON
    MODETERM.ON
    MODEDATA 4
    HDR4/TMNL8
    HDR2/TMNL4DATA 3
    HDR3/TMNL7
    HDR1/TMNL3DATA 2
    TMNL6
    TMNL2DATA 1
    TMNL5TMNL1/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
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    SYSTEM CONTROLLER1324657980
    SYSTEM CONTROLLER1324657980
    SYSTEM CONTROLLER1324657980
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    SYSTEM CONTROLLER
    DATA1 DATA2
    ON
    12
    CONTROLLER NO.: 4
    Line termination: ON CONTROLLER NO.: 3
    Line termination: OFF CONTROLLER NO.: 2
    Line termination: OFF CONTROLLER NO.: 1
    Line termination: OFF CONTROLLER NO.: 1
    Line termination: ON 
    Daisy chain connectionLine termination: 
    ON (#2: ON)
    Video output 
    rear boards
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    SYSTEM CONTROLLER
    OPERATEOPERATE LED WILL BLINK
    IF COOLING FAN MALFUNCTIONSOPERATEOPERATE LED WILL BLINK
    IF COOLING FAN MALFUNCTIONS
    Cable Kit
    WV-CA48/10K
    CONTROLLER NO.: 1 Unit Address: 1
    Line termination OFFUnit Address: 2
    Line termination OFFUnit Address: 3
    Line termination ON
    OPERATEOPERATE LED WILL BLINK
    IF COOLING FAN MALFUNCTIONS 
    						
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    Alarm Sensor Connections
    Alarm input signals can be supplied by alarm sensors con-
    nected to the ALARM IN port at the video input board. The
    following are the ALARM IN port details.
    Notes:
    •
    Perform the setting of each signal polarity in TERMINAL ALARM
    of SETUP MENU (refer to p. 50) or Alarm – Alarm Mode –
    Terminal Setup of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.
    •Perform the setting of each alarm event in Alarm –
    Alarm Event of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.
    External Device Connections
    With external device connections, alarm output, alarm
    recover input, time adjust input, and time adjust output sig-
    nals are supplied and accepted from the ALARM OUT 1
    and 2 ports at the video output board. The following are the
    ALARM OUT port details.
    Alarm Input:100 or more ms, non-voltage make contact
    input
    20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 371 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
    20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 371 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
    Pin No.Pin
    No.
    1ALARM OUT 1
    GNDALARM OUT 2
    GND
    2 Alarm Output 1 Alarm Output 17
    3 Alarm Recover Input 1 Alarm Recover Input 9
    4 Alarm Output 2 Alarm Output 18
    5 Alarm Recover Input 2 Alarm Recover Input 10
    6 Alarm Output 3 Alarm Output 19
    7 Alarm Recover Input 3 Alarm Recover Input 11
    8 Alarm Output 4 Alarm Output 20
    9 Alarm Recover Input 4 Alarm Recover Input 12
    10 GND GND
    11 Alarm Output 5 Alarm Output 21
    12 Alarm Recover Input 5 Alarm Recover Input 13
    13 Alarm Output 6 Alarm Output 22
    14 Alarm Recover Input 6 Alarm Reset Input 14
    15 Alarm Output 7 Alarm Output 23
    16 Alarm Recover Input 7 Alarm Recover Input 15
    17 Alarm Output 8 Alarm Output 24
    18 Alarm Recover Input 8 Alarm Recover Input 16
    19 GND GND
    20 Alarm Output 9 Alarm Output 25
    21 NC NC
    22 Alarm Output 10 Alarm Output 26
    23 GND GND
    24 Alarm Output 11 Alarm Output 27
    25 NC NC
    26 Alarm Output 12 Alarm Output 28
    27 GND GND
    28 GND GND
    29 Alarm Output 13 Alarm Output 29
    30 NC NC
    31 Alarm Output 14 Alarm Output 30
    32 GND GND
    33 Alarm Output 15 Alarm Output 31
    34 NC NC
    35 Alarm Output 16 Alarm Output 32
    36 Time Adjust Output GND
    37 Time Adjust Input GND 1Designation
    GND
    2 Alarm Input 1
    3 Alarm Input 2
    4 Alarm Input 3
    5 Alarm Input 4
    6 Alarm Input 5
    7 Alarm Input 6
    8 Alarm Input 7
    9 Alarm Input 8
    10 Alarm Input 9
    11 Alarm Input 10
    12 Alarm Input 11
    13 Alarm Input 12
    14 Alarm Input 13
    15 Alarm Input 14
    16 Alarm Input 15
    17 Alarm Input 16
    18 GND
    19 GND
    20 GND
    21 Alarm Input 17
    22 Alarm Input 18
    23 Alarm Input 19
    24 Alarm Input 20
    25 Alarm Input 21
    26 Alarm Input 22
    27 Alarm Input 23
    28 Alarm Input 24
    29 Alarm Input 25
    30 Alarm Input 26
    31 Alarm Input 27
    32 Alarm Input 28
    33 Alarm Input 29
    34 Alarm Input 30
    35 Alarm Input 31
    36 Alarm Input 32
    37 GND 
    						
    							Time Adjust Input Time Adjust Output
    37
    Terminal Duration Remarks
    Alarm Output 1 to
    32Until reset Open Collector output,
    24 V, 100 mA maximum
    Alarm Recover
    Input 1 to 16100 or more
    msNon-voltage make con-
    tact output
    1 second• Open Collector out-
    put, 24 V, 100 mA
    maximum
    • Signal is output every
    hour on the hour.
    100 or more
    ms• Non-voltage make
    contact input
    • Signal input is accept-
    ed by up to ± 30 sec-
    onds every hour on
    the hour.
    Time is adjusted on
    the hour.
    Note:Alarm Recover Input 1 to 16 can be used as Alarm
    Monitor Reset. (Refer to p. 68.)
    System Status Check
    During connection procedures, system status can be
    checked on 4 monitors.
    The following examples are procedures to display the sys-
    tem status on Monitor 1 to 4.
    WV-CU950/650
    1. Select one of Monitor 1 to 4. (Refer to p. 57 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. Press the MENU button repeatedly until System Status
    appears on the LCD.
    3. Press the F1 button. SYSTEM STATUS will be displayed
    on Monitor 1 to 4.
    Note:SYSTEM STATUS is displayed on a set of 4 monitors
    (Monitor 5 to 8, Monitor 9 to 12...Monitor 29 to 32).
    WV-CU360C/CJ
    1. Select one of Monitor 1 to 4. (Refer to p. 57 Monitor
    Selection.)
    2. Press the OSD and SYS S buttons at a time. SYSTEM
    STATUS will be displayed on Monitor 1 to 4.
    Note:SYSTEM STATUS is displayed on a set of 4 monitors
    (Monitor 5 to 8, Monitor 9 to 12...Monitor 29 to 32).Display example of SYSTEM STATUS
    
    
    MON:Monitor number
    LCN:Camera number or recorder number
    MODE:Display mode of the monitor
    • SETUP: System Setup
    • HISTORY: Alarm History Display
    KB:System controller or PC
    OPE:User ID of the operator or timer event No.
    PRI:Operator priority
    •When SETUP MENU is displayed, 0 appears on
    this area.
    •During monitor lock, this area is highlighted.
    Notes:
    •Even while SYSTEM STATUS is being displayed on
    monitors, normal operations and alarm control are avail-
    able. However, you cannot check the camera or record-
    ed images because black screen is displayed. It is rec-
    ommended to use these monitors only to check SYS-
    TEM STATUS.
    •Up to 100 records of SYSTEM STATUS are saved in the
    system. These records can be transmitted between PC
    and this unit. (Periodical transmission is also available.)
    For transmission, perform the serial command settings
    in Communication – Serial Command of WJ-SX650
    Series Administrator Console.
    •To transmit SYSTEM STATUS records from the PC, refer
    to Serial (RS-232C) Connector Command Reference
    (PDF file on the supplied CD-ROM).
        SYSTEM STATUS
     
     MON  LCN  MODE       KB    OPE    PRI
      
      01  001  
      02  002             K1-1  123     01
      03  200                           03
      04  030                   /T001   99
      05  100  G08        PC    999     14
      06       SETUP      K1-4  5       00
      07       HISTORY    K3-2  10      02
      08  R16                   505     03
    LCN:LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER
    LCN, MODE, KB and OPE parameters are highlighted 
    for monitors during the alarm mode status.
    LCN and MODE parameters are highlighted for monitors 
    during the alarm ACK status.
        SYSTEM STATUS
     
     MON  LCN  MODE       KB    OPE    PRI
      
      25
      26  075             PSD   48      02
      27  105  T32              /T128   60
      28  002  T01        K6-3  3       05
      29  301  G32              12345   10
      30  401  G32              12345   10
      31  501  G32        K8-4  12345   10
      32  999
    LCN:LOGICAL CAMERA NUMBER 
    						
    							38
    Before operation, setup of this unit is required. Setup is per-
    formed from WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console installed
    on a PC. (Some settings are available from SETUP MENU of
    this unit.) The following is an example of setup procedure.
    Notes:
    •Setup may differ depending on system composition.
    (Settings of Step 1 and 4 in the following procedure
    must be performed.)
    •For Step 2, 3, 5 and 6 in the following setup procedure,
    the factory default can be maintained.
    Example: camera x 150, recorder x 10, monitor x 32, and
    system controller x 2 (Terminal mode)
    1. Perform the recorder settings.
    Recorder Out:Matrix Input
    Input Board No.:5 (When video input signals are sup-
    plied from recorders to CAM 160 to 151)
    Recorder 1 to 10:ON
    Recorder 11 to 16:OFF
    Note:Check if recorders are properly connected to the
    DATA port and CAM (CAMERA IN connectors) currently
    displayed.
    
    System – Recorder
    
    RECORDER (Refer to p. 50.)
    2. Perform the DATA port settings. (In this example, main-
    tain the factory default.)
    DATA 1, 2, 5 and 6 ports:TMNL 
    DATA 3, 4, 7 and 8 ports:HDR 
    Note:Change these parameters when using PS·Data
    system controllers, etc.
    System – DATA Port
    
    DATA PORT (Refer to p. 52.)
    3. Perform the LCN (Logical Camera Number) settings.
    CAM001 to 160:If you change LCN settings, select
    desired parameters.
    CAM161 to 256:Delete the LCN parameters.
    Notes:
    •Set LCN parameters for CAM151 to 160 surely, even
    though these channels accept video input signals from
    recorders. Without LCN settings, recorder selection is
    unavailable.
    •By deleting the LCN parameters of unused camera
    input channels, operators can select only existing cam-
    era numbers.
    
    System – Logical Camera Number
    
    Not available
    4. Perform the camera settings.
    CAM001 to 150:Select desired parameters for these
    cameras. (To use cameras of other manufacturers,
    set VD2 and DATA to OFF.) For Cable (cable com-
    pensation), select the parameter suited to the cable
    length.
    CAM151 to 160:
    Set VD2 and DATA to OFF. (Video input
    signals are supplied from recorders to these channels.)
    
    System – VD2/DATA/Cable Comp.
    Setup Procedure 
    						
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    VD2/DATA/CABLE COMPENSATION (Refer to p. 53.)
    5. Perform the RS-485 camera settings.
    CAM001 to 150:If you use RS-485 cameras, select
    desired parameters for the RS-485 (CAMERA) ports
    and camera unit numbers.
    
    System – VD2/DATA/Cable Comp. – RS485 Camera
    
    RS485 CAMERA (Refer to p. 53.)
    6. Perform the settings of cameras supplying video input
    signal to recorders.
    
    Recorder – LCN Setting (CAM 1 to 16):Set the LCNs
    of camera input connectors used for the loop-thru
    connections between the recorders and the unit. (In
    this example, maintain the factory default.)
    Note:Change these parameters when you have
    changed the LCN settings in Step 3 or loop-thru
    connections. (Refer to p. 31.)
    
    System – Recorder – LCN Setting
    
    Not available
    7. Perform the camera title settings.
    CAM001 to 160:Enter desired camera titles.
    
    Camera – Camera Title
    
    Not available
    8. Set the current time and date.
    
    Display – Display
    
    TIME&DATE (Refer to p. 49.) 
    						
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    This chapter explains about WJ-SX650 Series Administrator
    Console. Before controlling WJ-SX650 Series Administrator
    Console, installation on the PC is required.
    System Requirements of a PC
    To install WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console, the PC
    should meet the following requirements.
    OS:
    One of the following operating systems:
    Microsoft
    ®Windows®2000 Professional SP4
    Microsoft®Windows®XP Professional SP2
    Microsoft®Windows®XP Home Edition SP2 
    Note:To work WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console on
    the PC, Microsoft
    ®.NET Framework 1.1 needs to be
    installed.
    If you try to install WJ-SX650 Series Administrator
    Console on a PC without Microsoft
    ®.NET Framework
    1.1, it will be installed along with the console.
    OS language:
    English, French
    PC:
    IBM PC/AT Compatible
    CPU:
    Intel
    ®Pentium®3, 500 MHz or faster
    Memory:
    128 MB or more
    CD-ROM drive:
    Required for installation of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator
    Console
    Hard drive space:
    50 MB or more for installation of WJ-SX650 Series
    Administrator Console
    Note:If Microsoft
    ®.NET Framework 1.1 has not been
    installed on the PC, 160 MB or more is required.
    Monitor:
    1 024 x 768 pixels or more, HIGH color 16 bit or more
    Serial Interface: 
    9-pin D-sub connector
    Installation and Uninstallation
    Installation
    1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on
    the PC. 
    2. Double-click Setup.exe in the Admin folder of CD-
    ROM. 
    The installation wizard will be displayed on the PC
    screen.
    3. Click OK, and follow the directions.
    Note:In the factory default installation, C:\Program
    Files\Panasonic\WJ-SX650 is created, and files will be
    copied to the directory.
    Uninstallation
    1. Select Control Panel – Add/Remove Programs.
    Add/Remove Programs window will be displayed on
    the PC screen.
    2. Select WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console.
    3. Click Remove or Change/Remove, and follow the
    directions. 
    Note:If WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console has
    already been installed on a PC, installation is impossi-
    ble. Install the application again after uninstallation.
    WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console 
    						
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