Panasonic Matrix Switcher Wj Sx650 Operating Instructions
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41 Starting Up 1. Select Start – All Programs – Panasonic – WJ- SX650 Series – WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console x.xx. (x.xx is the version number.) Then, run the program. WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console will start up, and the login window will be displayed on the PC screen. Note:When you select WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console x.xx (x.xx is the version number.) while holding down the Ctrl key on the PC keyboard, the language selection window will appear. (Keep hold- ing down the Ctrl key until the window appears.) After you select a language and clicking the OK button, the login window will be displayed in the selected language. 2. Enter the user name and password. The factory default is as follows. User Name:admin Password:sx650 3. Click OK. WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console window is displayed. 4. To download setting data from the unit, click on the icon pointed in the illustration. Download window will be displayed. 5. Click on Start Download. The setting data will be downloaded from the unit to the PC. Note:Refer to p. 29 PC Connection for how to connect the unit and PC. 6. When download is complete, a message window is dis- played. Then, click OK. System – Recorder is dis- played. Note:If you upload the setting data from the PC to the unit while SETUP MENU is open on a monitor, SETUP MENU will be closed forcibly. Settings per- formed in SETUP MENU will be canceled and replaced by those uploaded from the PC. Window Details Tool Bar q:Downloads the current setup data of the unit to the PC. w:Uploads the setup data (configured in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) from the PC to the unit. e:Creates the initial settings. r:Opens the file in which the setup data was saved. t:Saves the setup data as a file. y:Opens the settings guidance window. u:Displays the existence of video input board and software version of video output board. i:Displays the user settings page. o:Displays the settings page of SERIAL port. !0:Displays the version of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console. !1These buttons are clicked when setting categories are selected. !2Selects a tab screen. Setting menu and tab screen names are shown as fol- lows. Setting menu – Tab screen !3Setting details are displayed when !1and !2are clicked. !4:Determines the settings. !5:Clears the settings. !1 !2 !3
42 Reference No. 11 12 13 141 to 8: Camera unit number Note:Camera unit number cannot be set for camera input channels accepting video input signals from recorders. To activate RS-485 camera connections, set OFF for Control of these recorders in System – Recorder. ON: Overlap OFF: Not overlap S: Less than 400 m {1 300 ft} M: 400 m {1 300 ft} to 700 m {2 300 ft} L: 700 m {2 300 ft} to 900 m {3 000 ft} Note:Refer to p. 27 for details on the cable length. Tooltip Details 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Explanation 1 to 8: Port No. 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps: Transmission speed Character entry limit: 20 characters Available characters: Alphanumeric characters and symbols 1,2: Level 1 to 8: Video input board No. Available parameters: Blank, 1 to 999 ON: Use OFF: Not use Note: ON is not available for recorders when camera input channels are set for RS-485 cameras. To acti- vate recorder connections, set -- for the setting items of RS485 and Unit number in System – VD2/DATA/Cable Comp. – RS485 Camera. Available parameters: Blank, 1 to 999 Note:Select the camera numbers that has been set in System – Logical Camera Number. [DATA1] TMNL1, PSD: Port type [DATA1] TMNL2: Port type [DATA3] TMNL3, HDR1: Port type [DATA4] TMNL4, HDR 2: Port type [DATA5] TMNL 5: Port type [DATA6] TMNL 6: Port type [DATA7] TMNL7, HDR3: Port type [DATA8] TMNL8, HDR4: Port type 4800 bps, 9600 bps, 19200 bps: Transmission speed To change the transmission speed, conform the settings of this unit to that of connected devices. [Input Board 1] 1 to 4: Port number [Input Board 2] 5 to 8: Port number [Input Board 3] 9 to 12: Port number [Input Board 4] 13 to 16: Port number [Input Board 5] 17 to 20: Port number [Input Board 6] 21 to 24: Port number [Input Board 7] 25 to 28: Port number [Input Board 8] 29 to 32: Port number Note:Port numbers cannot be set for camera input channels accepting video input signals from recorders. To activate RS-485 camera connections, set OFF for Control of these recorders in System – Recorder. Notes: •Do not edit the setup data files by using text editors, etc. You may become unable to open the setup data files. •To perform q, w, and u, this unit needs to be con- nected to the PC with an RS-232C cable. When you point the cursor on a button or pull-down menu, a tooltip appears. Tool tips that have additional explana- tions include reference numbers such as ∗1. Refer to the following diagram for these additional explanations.
43 44 43 Reference No. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 402005 to 2099: Year 1 to 12: Month 1 to 31: Day [24-h time format] 0 to 23: Time [12-h time format] 1 to 12: Time 00 to 59: Minute AM, PM: Morning, Afternoon DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DDDD, DD/Mmm/YYYY, Mmm/DD/YYYY: Date Format Japanese, English, French*, Spanish*, German*, Italian*, and Russian*: Language * In the actual display, these parameters are displayed in their own languages. [24-h] 0:00 to 23:00: Start Time [12-h] 1:00 AM to 12:00 PM: Start Time Date Way to press keys A to Z: Click each key while holding down the SHIFT key. a to z: Click each key. 0 to 9: Click each key. 1 to 32: Page Available parameters: 1 to 9999 Available parameters: 1 to 999 Note:You can select logical camera numbers that have been set in System – Logical Camera Number. Available parameters: Blank, 1 to 256 1 to 32: Tour sequence No. Available parameters: 1 to 9999 Note: You can select camera position numbers that have set in Camera – Camera Position. Available parameters: Blank, 1 to 256 ON: Activate, OFF: Not activate, --: Not control 1 to 30 sec: Dwell 1 to 32: Group Sequence No. 1 to 32: Monitor No. 1 to 99: Priority (Timer Event is 2 to 99.) 1 to 30 sec: Dwell Time OFF: Auto reset is OFF. 1 to 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min: Alarms are reset after this period. N.O.: Normally Open contact N.C.: Normally Close contact Explanation 41 1 to 256: Terminal Alarm 1 to 999: Camera Alarm, Recorder Alarm, Video Loss Note: You can select camera numbers that have set in System – Logical Camera Number. 1 to 1024: Serial Alarm 42 When Display Mode is set to SPOT, up to 8 events can be added. 1 to 64: Alarm schedule No. Note:You can select only registered schedules. OFF: Always Active SPOT: Displays a spot camera image T-SEQ1 to 32: Activates Tour Sequence 1 to 32. G-SEQ1 to 32: Activates Group Sequence/Preset 1 to 32. Note:You can select available events only. 45 1 to 999: Recording Source (LCN) When an alarm event occurs, a command alarm specifying the LCN of Recording Source is transmitted to the recorder. Note:Recording follows the settings of command alarm and event recording. Refer to the operating instruc- tions of recorders.
64 44 Reference No. 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 541 to 1024: Alarm Output number Alarm output signal is supplied from the ALARM OUT 1/2 port or the SERIAL port. (65 to 1024 are supplied from the SERIAL port only as a serial command.) Note:To activate serial command transmission, set Alarm Output to ON in Communication – Serial Command. Spot: Only the spot images can be activated for the alarm event. Tour Sequence: Only tour sequences can be activated for the alarm event. Group Sequence: Only group sequences can be activated for the alarm event. Note: You cannot change the Display Mode if an alarm event has been associated with the monitor. To change the setting, you need to delete the alarm event setting or change the monitor setting for the alarm event. Available digits: 5 or less Available numerics: 0 to 9 Notes: •Begin the entry with a numeric other than 0. •99999 is not available. Available digits: 5 or less Available numerics: 0 to 9 Note:Begin the entry with a numeric other than 0. 1 to 5: Level View & Operate: An operator can display the selected camera image on the selected monitor. The oper- ator can also control the camera. View: An operator can display the selected camera image on the selected monitor, but cannot control the camera. --: The operator can neither display the selected camera image on the selected monitor nor control the camera. User ID: Select a registered User ID. 1, 3, 5, 10, 30, or 60 min: If no operations are performed during this period in the login status, the operator logs out of the system automatically. 1 to 2: Video output board No. 55 Available parameters: 1 to 4096 56 OFF: Alarm occurrence is not notified. 0 sec: Every time alarm occurrence is detected, system controllers are notified. 1 sec, 3 sec, 5 sec: 1 second, 3 second, or 5 seconds after the alarm occurrence, system controllers are notified. 57 58 60 61 62 63OFF: Alarm notification is not retried. 100 ms, 200 ms, 400 ms, 1 sec: Period until alarm notification is retried 0 to 16: Total recorder number Note: When camera input channels to supply video input signals from recorders are set to RS485 in System – RS485 Camera, the RS-485 settings are automatically canceled. ON, OFF, AUTO, _: B/W setting PATROL1(S) to PATROL4(S) , _: Scene [PATROL(S)] setting ON: Perform OFF: Not perform Note:Depending on the specifications of recorders, recording may be stopped for several seconds at the timing of auto time adjustment. ON: Perform OFF: Not to perform Note:To perform auto time adjustment, check the specifications of connected device before the setting. OFF: Not notify 1, 5, 10, 30 or 60 sec Select the interval to notify the system status. (Recommended: 5 or more sec) Explanation
VD2/DATA/Cable Comp. Display Display Date Format:Mmm/DD/YYYY Time Format:12-h Language:English* DST/Summer Time DST/Summer Time:ON* Start Time:02:00 AM DST/Summer Time Table:The first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October Camera Camera Title Custom Chars: A to Z, a to f Camera Position Sequence Tour Sequence Tour Sequence 1:Images of LCN 1 to 32 are sequentially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 2:Images of LCN 33 to 64 are sequentially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 3:Images of LCN 65 to 96 are sequentially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 4:Images of LCN 97 to 128 are sequentially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 5:Images of LCN 129 to 160 are sequen- tially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 6:Images of LCN 161 to 192 are sequen- tially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 7:Images of LCN 193 to 224 are sequen- tially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 8:Images of LCN 225 to 256 are sequen- tially switched for two seconds. Tour Sequence 9 to 32:No settings 45 DATA CAM VD2 DATA Cable 1 to 256 ON* ON* S* Recorder In the factory default, each setting item has been set as fol- lows. Items attached with * can also be set in SETUP MENU. Factory Default Settings of WJ- SX650 Series Administrator Console System Recorder Recorder Output: External Monitor DATA Port Type Communication Status 1 TMNL1* 9 600 bps 2 TMNL2* 9 600 bps 3 HDR1* 9 600 bps 4 HDR2* 9 600 bps 5 TMNL5* 9 600 bps 6 TMNL6* 9 600 bps 7 HDR3* 9 600 bps 8 HDR4* 9 600 bpsControl LCN LCN Setting 1 ON* 257 1 to 16 2 ON* 258 17 to 32 •••• •••• 16 ON* 272 241 to 256 CAM 1 • • 256LCN 1 • • 256 RS485 1 to 32Commuinication Status 19 200 bps CAM-P 1 to 64 65 to 128 129 to 192 193 to 256LCN LCN 1 (Preset 1 to 64) LCN 2 (Preset 1 to 64) LCN 3 (Preset 1 to 64) LCN 4 (Preset 1 to 64) CAM 1 • • 256Camera Title 1 • • 256 RS485 Camera No setting Factory Default Settings Logical Camera Number
46 Group Sequence Group Sequence 1:4 cameras among LCN 1 to 64 are sequentially switched for 2 seconds on Monitor 1 to 4. Group Sequence 2:4 cameras among LCN 65 to 128 are sequentially switched for 2 seconds on Monitor 5 to 8. Group Sequence 3:8 cameras among LCN129 to 256 are sequentially switched for 2 seconds on Monitor 9 to 16. Group Sequence 4 to 8:No settings Group Sequence 9:Spot image of LCN 1 to 16 are dis- played on Monitor 1 to 16. Group Sequence 10 to 32:No settings Schedule Timer Event No settings Camera Event No settings Alarm Alarm Mode Alarm Mode:Sequence* (Dwell Time: 2 sec*) Auto Reset:30 sec* Terminal Alarm:ON (All alarms are N.O.)* Camera Alarm:OFF* Recorder Alarm:OFF* Serial Alarm:ON* Video Loss:OFF*Alarm Event Terminal Alarm 1 to 256:SPOT, LCN 1 to 256, Monitor 1 Camera Alarm 1 to 256:No settings Recorder Alarm 1 to 256:No settings Serial Alarm 1 to 1024:No settings Video Loss 1 to 256:Monitor 2 (No events) Monitor Display Mode Alarm Schedule No settings Operator Operator Note:Refer to p. 55 Operator Registration. PS·Data: User ID:650 HDR Operation Using the Web Browser: Priority:1 Monitor 1 to 16 17 to 24 25 to 32Display Mode Spot Tour Sequence Group Sequence Level Table System Setup OSD ControlLevel 1 Enabled (Checked) Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarm History Display Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled System Status Display Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarm Suspension Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarms All Reset Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Alarm ACK, Alarm Individual/ Monitor ResetEnabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Start Tour Sequence Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Start Group Sequence Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Monitor Lock Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Camera Setup Preset Position RegistrationEnabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled All Cameras Control Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Camera Control Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Camera Selection Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Recorder Setup Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Recorder Control Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled DisabledDisabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Disabled (Not checked)Disabled Disabled Disabled Item
47 Controller Monitor Access Auto Login/Logout Auto Login:All the ports are enabled. (Checked) (User ID: 650) Auto Logout:All the ports are unabled. (Not Checked) Key Assignment (Available for WV-CU950/650) Communication Serial Command Alarm Notification:OFF System Status Notification:OFF Alarm Output:OFF PS.Data Unit Address: 1 Alarm Data: 1 sec Retry Timing:OFF Recorder (HDR port):OFF Whole PS.Data System (PSD port):OFF Adjustment time:02:00 PM Factory Default Settings of SETUP MENU SYSTEM Menu Communication speed of SERIAL port: 38 400 bps DATA 1 to 8Monitor All the ports are enabled. (Checked) DATA 1 to 8 A B TOPFunction Iris Reset Auto Focus Auto Focus
48 This chapter explains about SETUP MENU (On-screen Display setup menu) of this unit. Basic Operations To control SETUP MENU, display SETUP MENU on a moni- tor. WV-CU950/650 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 57 Monitor Selection.) 2. Press the MENU button repeatedly until System Setup appears on the LCD. 3. Press the F1 button. SETUP MENU will be displayed on the selected monitor. WV-CU360C/CJ 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 57 Monitor Selection.) 2. Press the SETUP button while holding down the SHIFT button. SETUP MENU will be displayed on the selected monitor. Top Menu When SETUP MENU is opened, the top menu is displayed on the monitor. Moves the cursor:Move the joystick. The cursor is highlight- ed when you point. Moves to the next/previous page (When the displayed menu has two or more pages):Move the cursor to the top or bottom. The next or previous page will be displayed on the monitor. Note:When using WV-CU950/650, you can perform this operation by rotating the shuttle ring or moving the zoom wheel controller. Changes the selected parameter:Rotate the JogDial, or press the + or – button. Enters the numeric parameters:Press the numeric buttons. To clear the numeric entry, press the CLEAR button. Moves to the lower menu:Move the cursor to a setting item which has an arrow mark, and then press the CAM (SET) button. Moves to the upper menu:Press the MON (ESC) button. Exits the SETUP MENU:When using WV-CU950/650, press the F2 button. When using WV-CU360C/CJ, press the SETUP button while holding down the SHIFT button. Notes: •Sequence is stopped on monitors displaying SETUP MENU. •Alarms are not activated on monitors displaying SETUP MENU. Setup Menu (OSD) WJ-SX650 SETUP MENU 100 TIME&DATEO 300 ALARMO 400 RECORDERO 500 SYSTEMO 800 INFORMATIONO 900 LANGUAGE ENGLISH
49 TIME & DATE You will set the current time and date. When you select TIME & DATE on the top menu, the follow- ing menu is displayed. Note:Display format setting is performed in Display – Display of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console. • Year 2005 to 2099 • Month 1 to 12 (When Date Format is set to DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DDDD in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec (When Date Format is set to DD/Mmm/YYYY or Mmm/DD/YYYY in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) • Day 1 to 31 • Time 0 to 23(When Time Format is set to 24-h in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) 1 to 12(When Time Format is set to 12-h in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) AM /PM (When Time Format is set to 12-h in WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console) • Minute 0 to 59 • DST/SUMMER TIME ON/OFF The factory default is as follows. Jan/01/2005 12:00AM, DST/SUMMER TIME ON Note:When DST/SUMMER TIME is set to ON, the daylight saving time (summer time) is activated during the spec- ified period. (∗ is displayed beside the time.) The peri- od setting is performed in Display – DST/Summer Time of WJ-SX650 Series Administrator Console. ALARM You will perform the settings of alarms (terminal alarms, camera alarms, recorder alarms, serial alarms, and video loss). When you select ALARM on the top menu, the following menu is displayed. ALARM Menu • ALARM MODE Select the display pattern to display spot alarm pictures on the associated monitors. (The factory default is SEQUENCE.) SEQUENCE:Alarm pictures are sequentially displayed on the associated monitor. Select desired DWELL TIME from 1 to 30 sec. (The factory default is 2 sec.) LATEST:The latest alarm picture is displayed on the moni- tor. EARLIEST:The earliest alarm picture is displayed on the monitor. • AUTO RESET Select the period until an alarm is automatically reset. If you select OFF, you will reset the alarm manually. (The factory default is 30 sec.) OFF/1, 2... to 10 sec/20 sec/30 sec/1 min/3 min/5 min • TERMINAL ALARM Select ON or OFF to accept or not accept terminal alarm input signals. (The factory default is ON.) ON:Accepts terminal alarm input signals. OFF:Not accepts terminal alarm input signals. Note:If you select ON, you can move to the TERMINAL ALARM menu (refer to p. 50), and you can set the details on terminal alarm input signal. • CAMERA ALARM Select ON or OFF to accept or not accept camera alarm input signals. (The factory default is OFF.) ON:Accepts camera alarm input signals. OFF:Not accepts camera alarm input signals. 100 TIME&DATE Aug/31/2005 ∗08:15 PM DST/SUMMER TIME ON B 300 ALARM 310 ALARM MODE SEQUENCE DWELL TIME 2sec 320 AUTO RESET OFF 330 TERMINAL ALARM ONO 340 CAMERA ALARM OFF 350 RECORDER ALARM OFF 360 SERIAL ALARM ON 370 VIDEO LOSS ON
50 • RECORDER ALARM Select ON or OFF to accept or not accept recorder alarm input signals. (The factory default is OFF.) ON:Accepts recorder alarm input signals. OFF:Not accepts recorder alarm input signals. • SERIAL ALARM Select ON or OFF to accept or not accept serial alarm input signals. (The factory default is ON.) ON:Accepts serial alarm input signals. OFF:Not accepts serial alarm input signals. • VIDEO LOSS Select ON or OFF to accept or not accept video loss input signals. (The factory default is OFF.) ON:Accepts video loss input signals. OFF:Not accepts video loss input signals. TERMINAL ALARM Menu • INPUT BOARD Select a video input board from 1 to 8. (The factory default is 1.) • ALM Select the alarm contact type for each terminal alarm input signal. (The factory default is N.O.) N.O.:Normally Open contact N.C.:Normally Close contact RECORDER You will check the settings of DATA ports to connect recorders and CAMERA IN connectors to supply video input signals from recorders. When you select RECORDER on the top menu, the following menu is displayed. Note:Before the settings, check the system composition and refer to p. 30 Recorder Connection. • RECORDER OUTPUT Select the video input board or external monitor to supply video input signals from recorders. Refer to p. 30 for con- nections. (The factory default is EXTERNAL MONITOR.) INPUT BOARD1 to 8:Recorder images are displayed on monitors connected to the unit. EXTERNAL MONITOR:Recorder images are displayed on external monitors directly connected to recorders. • RECORDER Select the desired recorder. 1 to 16 are Unit Address (System) numbers set for recorders. (The factory default is ON.) ON:The recorder is used. OFF:The recorder is not used. • DATA DATA ports used for the recorder connections are dis- played. DATA port setting is performed in the DATA PORT menu. (Refer to p. 52.) • CAM Camera input channel numbers to supply video input sig- nals from recorders are displayed. (When RECORDER OUTPUT is set to EXTERNAL MONITOR, - - is displayed.) 330 TERMINAL ALARM INPUT BOARD=8 ALM ALM ALM ALM 225 N.O. 233 N.C. 241 N.O. 249 N.C. 226 N.O. 234 N.C. 242 N.O. 250 N.C. 227 N.O. 235 N.C. 243 N.O. 251 N.C. 228 N.O. 236 N.C. 244 N.O. 252 N.C. 229 N.O. 237 N.C. 245 N.O. 253 N.C. 230 N.O. 238 N.C. 246 N.O. 254 N.C. 231 N.O. 239 N.C. 247 N.O. 255 N.C. 232 N.O. 240 N.C. 248 N.O. 256 N.C. ALM=ALARM IN N.O.:NORMALLY OPEN N.C.:NORMALLY CLOSE 400 RECORDER 1 of 2 RECORDER OUTPUT INPUT BOARD8 RECORDER DATA CAM 01 HDR1 256 ON 02 HDR1 255 ON 03 HDR1 254 ON 04 HDR1 253 ON 05 HDR2 252 ON 06 HDR2 251 ON 07 HDR2 250 ON 08 HDR2 249 ON DATA=DATA(TMNL/PSD/HDR) CAM=CAMERA INB 400 RECORDER 2 of 2 RECORDER OUTPUT INPUT BOARD8 RECORDER DATA CAM 09 HDR3 248 ON 10 HDR3 247 ON 11 HDR3 246 ON 12 HDR3 245 ON 13 HDR4 244 ON 14 HDR4 243 ON 15 HDR4 OFF 16 HDR4 0FF DATA=DATA(TMNL/PSD/HDR) CAM=CAMERA INB