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Panasonic Video Multiplexer Wj Fs616c Operating Instructions
Panasonic Video Multiplexer Wj Fs616c Operating Instructions
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11 %6Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND) %7Data Termination Switch (TERM., OFF/ON) This switch is used to enable termination of the video multiplexer’s data port. %8Data Port (DATA, OUT/IN) These ports are used to exchange control data with the specified system controller or a PC in a system.
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12 4. Remove the one screw shown below. Then turn over the printed circuit board with the front side up. 5. Pull the two knobs out from the bracket shown in the fig- ure. Then remove the bracket. INSTALLATION The installations described below should be made by the qualified service personnel or system installers. Installing the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards When controlling the camera with the multiplexed control data by connecting a coaxial cable, the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Board must be installed...
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13 Tally Output Setting Allows you to use the Alarm Input terminal on the ALARM/REMOTE port as Tally Output terminal by changing two internal connections. It is enabled use that mingles alarm input and tally out- put. 1. Disassemble the video multiplexer as described for installing the Data Multiplex Boards on page 12. 2. Move the two connectors from the ALM side to the TLY side as shown above. The relation between the connector numbers and chan- nel numbers is shown in the table below. 6. Set the...
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14 CIf another alarm is received before the existing alarm is reset, the alarm output lasts as long as the duration set for the succeeding alarm. • The O.C position of SW3, SW4, and SW5 corresponds to their 0/5 V position as shown in the table. Dummy Black Image Setting According to the factory default setting, the Dummy Black Image signal is supplied to the REC OUT con- nector as needed to overwrite any image displayed by error. If this function is not required, set the switch SW 1 to the position...
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15 Mounting into the Rack The video multiplexer can be mounted into the rack as described below. 1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing the four screws on the bottom of the video multiplexer. 2. Place the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the video multiplexer and tighten with the four supplied screws (M4 X10). 3. Install the video multiplexer with the rack mounting brackets in the rack securing it with four screws (pro- cured locally). Cautions: • The cooling fan inside the video multiplexer...
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16 CONNECTIONS Shown below is an example of a basic system connection. Basic System Connection Video Data RS-485 Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C Time Lapse VCR Personal Computer (Software) System Controller WV-CU550CSpot Monitor Live 1-16chMultiscreen Monitor Live 1-16ch Playback 1-16ch RS-232C/WiredAlarm Sensor AUXAlarm 481216 371115 261014 15913 PUSH OPEN16 POWERLOCK ON OFFALARMMULTI SCREEN MULTISCREENSELECT RESET SPOT SEQUENCE VCR CAMCAMERA/PRESET POSITION Digital Video Multiplexer WJ-FS C...
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17 For cameras equipped with RS-485 communication facility, connect the RS-485 cable as follows. Note:If you use cables assembled from locally pro- cured materials, it is important that only high quality, data grade cable, suitable for RS-485 communica- tion (shielded 2-wire twisted pair cable) is used, BELDEN 9406 or equivalent. Low grade cable will result in unstable operation of the system. Check the settings of the camera addresses when using cameras capable of RS-485 communication. Operations from...
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18 Connections for RS-485 type camera There are two options to connect the camera with the multiplexer, depending on the distance between them. For data multiplexed type cameras, a maximum dis- tance of 900 meters (3 000 ft) is the limit for using coax- ial cable such as RG-59/U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent. If more distance is required, use cameras and multi- plexer with RS-485 communication feature. This will lower signal loss and extend the distance as video sig- nal and data are transmitted...
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19 DATA port • In page 2 of 2 of the SYSTEM SETUP menu, set the DATA MODE to PC and press the [SET UP/ESC] button to activate the DATA port on the rear panel. Then you need to select the parameters of the DATA in the COM PORT SETUP menu detailed on page 42. • Use a 6-core modular cable to connect the multiplexer with the PC. Caution:Data disruption may occur if you use both DATA port and RS-232C port at a time. Use only one port to communicate with the PC. Connection with the Monitors Connect the...
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20 Connection with Alarm Sensors Connect the sensor switches to the ALARM/REMOTE port on the rear of the video multiplexer as shown in the example below. Notes: • Alarm inputs simultaneously or at very short intervals will be ignored. Allow for an interval of at least 100 ms from one alarm input to the next. • Connect Pin#5, Alarm/Remote Select Input to Pin#12, GND. Connection with External Remote Control Switches Connect the switches (dry contact or open collector input) to the ALARM/REMOTE port on...