Panasonic WJ-MPU955A manuel d'utilisation

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    Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. No model number suffix is shown in this manual. C e ntra l P rocessin g U n it W J-M P U 955A FAN ALARM HDD ACTIVE OPERATE Central Processing Unit Operating Instructions Model No. WJ-MPU955A[...]

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    2 The serial number of this product may be found on the sur- face of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, i[...]

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    3 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com- ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio[...]

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    4 Important Safety Instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat so[...]

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    5 • Microsoft, Windows, and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. • Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trade- marks of their respective owners. T rademarks and Registered T[...]

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    6 CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions ........................................... 4 Limitation of Liability ........................................................ 5 Disclaimer of Warranty .................................................... 5 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks......................... 5 Network Security .....................[...]

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    7 ■ Alarm Arming Control ............................................. 64 ■ To Operate Alarm-related Camera (ACK) .............. 65 ■ To Cancel Alarms ................................................... 65 ■ Alarm History Table ................................................ 66 WJ-HD300A Series Control .....................................[...]

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    8 Features Preface • Central Processing Unit WJ-MPU955A is the main component of WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System and GX System that are network-based. • This document describes how to operate Central Processing Unit WJ-MPU955A from the Panasonic Ethernet controllers. Note: GX System is supported by NTSC model only. You can select one of th[...]

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    9 Precautions • Refer all work related to the installation of this appliance to qualified service personnel or system installers. • Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover. To prevent the appliance from overheating, place it at least 5 cm {2 inches} away from the wall. • Do not drop metallic parts through slots. This could [...]

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    10 This document uses the following convention when describing the use and operation of this unit. System Controller: Panasonic System Controller WV-CU950 CPU: Panasonic Central Processing Unit WJ-MPU955A Series Admin Console: Panasonic Administration Console (Software) MPEG2 Encoder: Panasonic MPEG2 Encoder WJ-GXE900 (NTSC model only) MPEG2 Decode[...]

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    11 System type This document will provide the product information about WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System and GX System. • Admin Console User's Guide • MPEG2 Encoder WJ-GXE900/MPEG2 Decoder WJ-GXD900 Operating Instructions (NTSC model only) • Time Management Utility User's Guide • Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD300A Series Operatin[...]

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    13 FEA TURES OF WJ-SX650 512 x 64 FULL MA TRIX SYSTEM AND GX SYSTEM[...]

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    14 Main Features ■ Operator Functions ● Operator Area Changes The system can be divided into multiple areas (up to 64), and an operator can change from one area to another if they have the necessary permission. ● Operator Log On and Off Operators are assigned a user ID and password by a sys- tem administrator. A user ID and password are requi[...]

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    15 ■ T our Sequences ● Program the T our Sequences This function allows administrators to program tour sequences, and store them in the system database. The WJ-MPU955A can execute 20 tour sequence steps in around one second. If the WJ-MPU955A is asked to per- form more than 20 steps in a single second, it will automati- cally form 20-step group[...]

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    16 ■ Standard System Standard System contains one CPU. It can handle up to 256 encoder devices, up to 64 decoder devices, one administration station, and up to 64 system controllers. The IP addresses in the following diagram are the default addresses of the CPU net- work ports. Note: MPEG2 Encoder (WJ-GXE900) and MPEG2 Decoder (WJ-GXD900) support[...]

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    17 ■ Redundant System Redundant System requires two CPUs. It can also handle up to 256 encoder devices, up to 64 decoder devices, one adminis- tration station, and up to 64 system controllers. SIGNAL GND POWER ON OFF 3 3 1 4 2 1 4 2 VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT MIX RESET 1000BASE-T 100BASE-TX V+ – G QUAD SIGNAL GND POWER ON OFF 3 3 1 4 2 1 4 2 VIDEO OUT[...]

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    18 Ethernet Controllers • WJ-MPU955A supports Panasonic Ethernet controllers. • Up to 64 system controllers are connectable in the system. • IP addresses will be automatically provided to each system controller during the communication with the CPU. A vailable System Controllers[...]

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    19 This system contains one CPU. The CPU can handle up to four SX650 sub nodes and two SX650 bridge nodes, one admin console and up to 64 system controllers. Each sub node should equip one Network Board WJ-PB65E01 to communicate with the CPU through the Ethernet wiring. WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System Example Not used Not used Video Input Boar[...]

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    21 21 21 DET AILED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION[...]

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    22 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX SERIAL 21 OTHER SYSTEM DEVICE SYSTEM CONTROLLER POWER ON AC IN OFF SIGNAL GND !2 !1 !3 !4 !5 Major Operating Controls and Their Functions ■ Layout The following diagrams are the front panel and the rear panel of the WJ-MPU955A. ● Front View <Front panel attached> <Front panel detached> ● Rear View Central Pr[...]

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    23 ■ Panel Details q Operation Indicator (OPERATE) The operation indicator is on when the power of the WJ-MPU955A is turned on and the OPERATE switch is pressed. The operation switch of the CPU is located behind the front panel. w Screws These screw are removed to detach the front panel. e Fan Alarm Indicator (FAN ALARM) FAN ALARM indicator shows[...]

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    25 INST ALLA TIONS[...]

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    26 W ARNING The installations described in the diagram should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers . ■ Mounting into the Rack The CPU (WJ-MPU955A) should be mounted into the rack as shown in the following diagram. Here are the steps: 1. Install the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the unit. Using the mounting screws [...]

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    27 CONNECTION OF GX SYSTEM (NTSC MODEL ONL Y)[...]

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    28 Connection with System Devices In addition to the WJ-MPU955A, other system devices are required in order to form the GX System. ■ System Controllers A system controller is an operator console, and it provides a user interface for operators to interact with the GX System. The system can support up to 64 system con- trollers. ● Ethernet-Based [...]

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    29 3. Turn both CPUs on. 4. By using the admin console, click the "Get CPU Status" button. When the admin console asks to set default sta- tus, click "Yes" When switching the CPU to Active/Standby By using the admin console, click the "Switch Active CPU" button on the "CPU" screen. The Active CPU reboots auto[...]

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    30 ■ Digital V ideo Encoder Devices Digital video encoder devices refer to MPEG2 video encoder devices (WJ-GXE900). They connect to the CPU through an Ethernet switching hub in an IP based network. Refer to the Operating Instructions of MPEG2 encoder/MPEG2 decoder. ● Connect with CPU The video encoders connect with the CPU through its Ethernet [...]

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    31 ● Setup Encoder Itself In order to communicate with the CPU, the encoder device must also be configured. You can access the encoder device through its Web interface using Microsoft Internet Explorer. Following is an example of the system layout and information to be filled into the table. Encoder # 1 2 3 4 Operation Mode Main CPU mode Main CPU[...]

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    32 Decoder # ■ Digital V ideo Decoder Devices Digital video decoder devices refer to MPEG2 video decoder devices (WJ-GXD900). They connect to the CPU through an Ethernet switching hub in an IP based network. Refer to the Operating Instructions of MPEG2 encoder/MPEG2 decoder. ● Connect with CPU The video decoders connect with the CPU through its[...]

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    33 ■ Admin Console Admin Console is a system database management software. The software operates in the Microsoft ® Windows ® environment. Refer to the Admin Console User's Guide for details. To connect a personal computer (PC) with the CPU, perform the following. (Refer to the Admin Console User's Guide for details.) 1. Install the a[...]

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    34 ■ Digital Disk Recorders Digital Disk Recorder is the combination of hard disk recorder (a recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures) and video multiplexer. Refer to the Operating Instructions of digital disk recorder for details. ● Connect with CPU The digital disk recorders connect with the CPU through its Ethernet[...]

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    35 CONNECTION OF WJ-SX650 512 x 64 FULL MA TRIX SYSTEM[...]

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    36 Connection with System Devices ■ System Controllers Regarding system controllers, the connection and setup are same as the GX system. (Refer to p. 28 .) ■ Matrix Switcher WJ-SX650 Series ● Network Board Installation The back panel (OUT X-1) of Video Output Board 1 should be replaced by Network Board WJ-PB65E01. ● Connect with CPU The mat[...]

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    ● V ertical Interval Synchronization Connect the coaxial cables as shown below. Set DIP SW4005 Bit4 to ON for each Video Output Board 1. 37 ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 I/F 0 0 0 0 0 0 IPA 192.168.200.1 192.168.200.2 192.168.200.3 192.168.200.4 192.168.200.5 192.168.200.6 BRIDGE – – 1-32 – – 33-64 CONTROL 1-256 257-512 – – – – OSD – – 1-32 [...]

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    38 SubNode 5 SubNode 4 SubNode 2 38 ● Connect with Each SX650 SubNode via Coaxial Cables *1-1 Video Connection between SubNode 1 and SubNode 3 (Bridge) SubNode 1 SubNode 3 Monitor Output Connectors 1 (Output Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 (Input Board (1)) :: Monitor Output Connectors 16 (Output Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 16 (Input [...]

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    39 39 *2-1 Loop-thru Connection between SubNode 1 and SubNode 4 SubNode 1 SubNode 4 VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 9 to 16 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 3 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 17 to 24 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 4 (Input Board ([...]

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    40 *2-2 Loop-thru Connection between SubNode 2 and SubNode 5 SubNode 2 SubNode 5 VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 9 to 16 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 3 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 17 to 24 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 4 (Input Board (1))[...]

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    41 CONFIGURA TION DET AILS[...]

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    42 Notes: • Normally, maintain the default configuration. • When modifying the configuration, refer to experienced system administrators. ■ Configuration File Modification The system configuration file is referred to as the SYS.INI file. It contains system-wide configuration information, and can be modified by the system administrators throug[...]

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    43 Text appearing in blue is explanatory, and not part of the sys.ini file. Interface section The CPU can incorporate up to three Ethernet network interface cards. [INTERFACES] ***{ Number of interfaces in the system} Numinterfaces=3 The number used here is the number of the Ethernet ports on MPU955A CPU. ***{ Interface Definitions } ***{ Interface[...]

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    44 Procs section This section tells the system which interface is to be used by certain process files. [PROCS] ***{ Process Interface Assignments } ***{ Format: <Process Name>=<interface_num> } ***{ Set these three to the interface_num of the Ethernet keyboards: } Keybp=1 Mxconts=1 Mxpfw=1 "1" means interface1 in [INTERFACES] [...]

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    45 TimeDateFormat=1 ***{ Time-Hour Display format } ***{ Format: TimeHourFormat=<format> } ***{ format 0 - 12 Hour } ***{ format 1 - 24 Hour } TimeHourFormat=0 UNIT section Note: This section should not be changed. [UNIT] ***{ The unit ID should be the same as the one defined in } ***{ the Global Admin database for this unit. } ***{ For singl[...]

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    46 ALARMTEXTDISPLA Y section This section sets up the characteristics of the alarm text - whether alarm text only or alarm and action text. There is a 38 character maximum for alarm text. [ALARMTEXTDISPLAY] ***{ This section is optional. It is not required unless } ***{ System defaults are not acceptable. Delete the } ***{ single asterisks below to[...]

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    47 SNTP section Note: This section should not be changed. This section allows changes to Simple Network Time Protocol parameters, if SNTP is implemented. [SNTP] ***{ This section is optional. It is not required unless } ***{ System defaults are not acceptable. Delete the } ***{ single asterisks below to make this section active. } ***{ This section[...]

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    ID 48 Control Video OSD This section indicates the default contents of sample650.adm (sample database for WJ-SX650 512x64 F ull M atrix S ystem) that is included on the CD-ROM. SX650 SUBNODES Default Database Contents (WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System) 1 2 3 4 5 6 I/F 0 0 0 0 0 0 IPA 192.168.200.1 192.168.200.2 192.168.200.3 192.168.200.4 192.1[...]

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    Timeout 49 ID MONITORS 1 2 3 4 5 : : 63 64 Area 0 0 0 0 0 : : 0 0 Local 1 2 3 4 5 : : 63 64 Switch SX650 SX650 SX650 SX650 SX650 : : SX650 SX650 Port 1 2 3 4 5 : : 63 64 ID 100 955 Password 100 955 Priority 100 3 00:00:00 00:00:00 Name Normal Super Class 1: Normal 2: Super OPERATORS[...]

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    ID Switch 50 ID This section indicates the contents of sample.adm (sample database for GX system) that is included on the CD-ROM. GX DEVICES Database Contents (GX System) (NTSC Model Only) 1 2 3 4 5 6 I/F 0 0 0 0 0 0 IPA 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 192.168.3.1 192.168.4.1 EA 00:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 00:00:00:00:00:00 [...]

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    51 ID 1 Area 0 Priority 3 Boot File – Model WV-CU950 IPA 172.18.0.200 EA 00:80:45:0D:D0:01 Port 0 ID CONTROLLERS Note: Actual MAC address that is indicated on a product should be entered in the EA field. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Area 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Local 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Switch GX GX GX GX GX GX GX GX Port 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MONITORS OPERATORS Timeout ID 100[...]

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    52 DIGITAL RECORDERS 1 15 16 14 13 10 9 7 12 11 6 1 2 3 4 5 8 ID Logical 1 Model WJ-HD316A Video Switch Port GX 16 IPA 172.18.0.60 Unit Address 1 Digital Bitrate 6.144 Channels 15 – 14 13 10 9 7 12 11 6 1 2 3 4 5 8 Cam[...]

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    53 OPERA TING PROCEDURES (with WV -CU950)[...]

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    54 LCD Display Descriptions ■ Default Status (LCD Display After Login) q Monitor number The number of connected monitor is displayed. w Unit number/Status The number of connected site will be displayed. e Camera number The number of selected camera is displayed. r Input number/Recorder number/Status The numeric input, selected recorder number, or[...]

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    55 ■ Operation Start (Login) 1. Turn on the power switches of all system components. 2. Turn on the power of system controller. (Refer to the Operating Instructions.) The OPERATE indicator will light up, and the following message will appear on the LCD. Note: Wait unitl the following display appears on the LCD. 3. Enter the ID number by pressing [...]

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    56 After the login procedure, the following operations are avail- able to control the system. The operation begins with monitor selection. Then, the image of selected camera appears on the active monitor. ■ Monitor Selection 1. Select the desired monitor number by pressing the numeric buttons. The entered number will appear on the LCD. 2. Press t[...]

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    57 ■ Adjustment of LCD Display and Buzzer You can perform the settings of LCD brightness, LCD contrast, alarm buzzer, or button buzzer. (Refer to WV-CU950 Operating Instructions for how to adjust.) Display Setting for Controller[...]

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    58 Camera Site Accessories Control ■ Lens Control Notes: • Check that a specified lens, with motorized zoom/focus functions, is mounted on the camera, and the lens selection (DC/VIDEO) on the camera is set to DC. • Available functions differ depending on cameras. Refer to the Operating Instructions of camera. 1. Select the desired monitor and[...]

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    59 4. Press the PRESET/PGM PRESET button while holding down the SHIFT button. The preset position will be saved. Note: If the entered position number has stored the previ- ous preset position, it will be overwritten by the new one. ● Call Preset Position 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection and Camera Select[...]

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    60 ■ Defroster Control The following procedure is available when a selected cam- era (housing) is equipped with a defroster. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Pressing the DEF ON/OFF button. The defroster will be activated. 3. To deactivate the defroster, press the DEF ON/OFF but[...]

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    61 ■ Camera Function (Shortcut Function) The following function is available only when specified cam- eras with the camera function feature are used. This function enables executing camera functions via a shortcut. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Enter the desired camera functi[...]

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    62 Running Sequence ■ T our Sequence The following functions are available if a Tour Sequence has been previously configured through the admin console. Any Tour Sequence can be assigned to any monitors. 1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. To select the desired Tour Sequence number, press the numeric buttons. Note[...]

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    63 Note: You can also return to spot monitoring by select- ing a camera. Notes: • Group sequences should contain group presets with the same group of monitors. • If two or more group sequences are assigned to the same monitor, only one group sequence can run at a time. • Group sequences do not support the switchover and restore functions. ■[...]

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    64 Alarm Control ■ Alarm Selection To control alarm behaviors, you need to select a desired alarm number. 1. Select a desired alarm number by pressing the numer- ic buttons. 2. Press the ALARM/ALM SUSPEND button. The current status of selected alarm will be displayed on the LCD. Armed: The system is armed for alarm response. Active: Alarm has bee[...]

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    65 To arm or disarm all alarms Every time you press the ALARM/ALM SUSPEND but- ton while holding down the SHIFT button, all alarms will be armed or disarmed. Note: To arm or disarm an alarm, activate Allow Disarm for the alarm. (Refer to the Admin Console User's Guide for details.) ■ T o Operate Alarm-related Camera (ACK) You can operate the[...]

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    66 ■ Alarm History T able There are 1000 alarm records stored in chronological order in 125 pages of table. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. Press the ALM RECALL button. "AlarmHist" will appear on the LCD, and the ALARM HISTORY table will be dis- played on the active monitor. ALM: Logical alarm number [...]

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    67 WJ-HD300A Series Control Central Processing Unit WJ-MPU955A can control Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD300A Series. ■ Recorder Selection To control this recorder, you need to perform the operations described in Recorder Selection. You can select a recorder by performing either of the fol- lowing. • Recorder auto selection • Recorder manual sel[...]

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    68 • To display the spot playback picture, press the numer- ic button corresponding to the desired channel num- ber, then press the ENTER button. Then, the active camera number will appear on the LCD. • To select the next channel number, press the + button. • To select the previous channel number, press the – button. ● Multiscreen Segment[...]

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    69 ● Manual Recording 1. Select the recorder. (Refer to p. 67 Recorder Selection.) 2. Press the REC button. Recording will start. 3. To stop the recording, hold down the REC button for 2 seconds. Note: Refer to the Operating Instructions of recorder for details and other recording modes. ● Marking 1. Select the recorder. (Refer to p. 67 Recorde[...]

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    70 Available buttons and functions (Text information) <Main unit> CAM (SET), MON (ESC), or EXIT button: Returns to the upper menu. Note: Text editing is not available. Available buttons and functions (DATA COPY window) <Main unit> JogDial clockwise: Increments a parameter. JogDial counterclockwise: Decrements a parameter. CAM (SET) butt[...]

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    71 7. Select a desired recording event by performing one of the following. • Move the 3D joystick controller to up or down. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise. • Press the + or – button. Note: To move to the next or previous page, perform either of the following. • Move the zoom wheel controller to the right or left. • R[...]

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    72 ● VMD search Recording events will be searched by the date and time when a camera detected the brightness-level change. Then, a result list or a thumbnail will be displayed. For playback, you will select a time and date displayed on the result list or thumbnail. Filtering is available by camera channel, date-and-time, detection area or search [...]

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    73 Note: To delete the motion detection area, select "DELETE AREA" on the status bar by rotating the JogDial or pressing the +/ – button. Then, move the "+" mark to the desired area with the joystick, and press the CAM (SET) button. 10. Select "SENSITIVITY" on the status bar by performing either of the following. •[...]

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    74 Note: To move to the next or previous page, perform either of the following. • Move the zoom wheel controller to the right or left. • Rotate the shuttle ring clockwise or counterclock- wise. 4. Press the PLAY button. The playback of selected recording event will start. 5. To exit the search mode, press the MON (ESC) or EXIT button. The live [...]

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    75 ■ System Function 1. Select the recorder. (Refer to p. 67 Recorder Selection.) 2. Enter the desired function number. 3. Press the CAM FUNC/SYS FUNC button while holding down the SHIFT button. The system function of recorder will be executed. Notes: • Refer to the operating instructions of recorder for details on available functions and funct[...]

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    76 ● Disk Selection You will specify a disk of recorder for search playback. 1. Select the recorder. (Refer to p. 67 Recorder Selection.) 2. Press the MENU button repeatedly repeatedly until "HD300 DiskSelect" appears on the LCD. 3. Press one of the F1 to F4 buttons. The specified disk will be selected. Available buttons and functions F[...]

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    77 Menu Function Descriptions ■ Menu Functions ■ T o Recall Menu Functions 1. Press the MENU button. "CamMenu" menu will appear on the LCD. 2. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a desired menu appears. (Refer to pages 78 to 82 .) Notes: • When you press the MENU button repeatedly while holding down the SHIFT button, each menu wi[...]

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    78 Menu Function Details ■ Camera Setup Notes: • The following function requires the use of cameras sup- porting this function. • The details on the setup menu differ depending on camera models. Refer to WV-CU950/650 Operating Instructions and the Operating Instructions of camera for available controls on the camera setup menu. 1. Select a de[...]

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    79 ■ Patrol Learn 1. Select a desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Display "Patrol" menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 3. Press the F1 (Start) button. The patrol learn setup will start. 4. Perform desired camera operations by moving the 3D joystick or zoom [...]

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    80 ■ Alarm Status T able The table shows the alarm statuses. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display "AlmStat" menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Opens the ALARM S[...]

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    81 ■ System Status T able The table shows the system status in real time. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 56 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display "SysStat" menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 77 To Recall Menu Functions.) 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Open[...]

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    82 4. To display the next page, press the + button. To display the previous page, press the – button. Notes: • To display the first page of table, press the + but- ton while holding down the SHIFT button. • To display the last page of table, press the – button while holding down the SHIFT button. 5. To exit the VIDEO LOSS HISTORY table, per[...]

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    83 APPENDIX[...]

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    84 The power cord insulation is damaged. T roubleshooting Before asking for technical support, please check the following symptoms and their possible causes and solutions. If the solu- tions below do not solve the problem, or the symptom is not listed below, contact your installer or sales representative. Power Related Failure CPU-Related Problems [...]

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    85 System Controller-Related Problems WV-CU950 controller fails to start. LCD shows: "Connecting to Main CPU … " Symptom Possible cause / Possible solution Reference Admin Console User's Guide Check the network connection between the CPU and CU950 controller. Check the controller database and make sure it has the correct controller[...]

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    86 Specifications Power Supply NTSC model: 120 V AC, 60 Hz PAL model: 220 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz Power Consumption: 60 W Controllable Encoders (NTSC model only): 256 Encoders Controllable Decoders (NTSC model only): 64 Decoders Ethernet Ports: 10Base-T/100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (x3) System controller* (1 port), encoder and decoder control ([...]

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    For U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican fields: Panasonic System Solutions Company, Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Security Systems www.panasonic.com/security For customer support, call 1.877.733.3689 Executive Office: Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern: Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Je[...]