Page 2 - CAUTION; ENGLISH VERSION
The serial number of this product may be found on the bot-tom of the unit.You should note the serial number of this unit in the spaceprovided and retain this book as a permanent record of yourpurchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. WV-CU650 Serial No. Caution: Before attempti...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
3 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 ins...
Page 4 - CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..............................3PREFACE ............................................................................5FEATURES ..........................................................................5PRECAUTIONS .............................................................
Page 7 - DOCUMENT CONVENTION; NOTIFICATION ABOUT SYSTEM UNITS
7 DOCUMENT CONVENTION This document uses the following convention when describing the use and operation of this unit. System controller: Panasonic System Controller WV-CU650 Caution(s): Caution statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to this product or injury. Note(s)...
Page 8 - MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS; Main Unit; Front View; i u
8 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ Main Unit ● Front View Note: Although printed on the template, some button func- tions are not mentioned here. These functions arereserved for future use. q Operation indicator (OPERATE) This indicator is lighting while power is supplied to thesystem ...
Page 11 - Rear View
11 ● Rear View DC9V IN MODE DATA SERIAL CONTROLLER NO. JOYSTICK $8 $9 $7 $6 $5 $4 $4 Joystick connector (JOYSTICK) This connector is used for connection with the joystick. $5 Serial port (SERIAL) This port is used for connection with a PC for systemconfiguration. $6 Data ports (DATA) These ports are...
Page 12 - D Joystick Unit
12 %0 Top button The top button is pressed to recall a function alreadyassigned. %1 Zoom wheel controller This controller is used for zooming cameras equippedwith specific lenses. %2 Iris control buttons (IRIS CLOSE, OPEN) These buttons close or open the lens iris of camerasequipped with specific le...
Page 13 - LCD Display Descriptions; F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4
13 ■ LCD Display Descriptions The following are examples of LCD display after login. Note: Some parts of LCD displays, described on this document, may differ from the actual status. ● Default Status (LCD Display After Login) q Monitor number The number of connected monitor is displayed. 1 to 99can b...
Page 15 - Messages Displayed on the LCD; Invalid
15 ● Messages Displayed on the LCD Invalid I n v a l i d This message is displayed in the following circumstances. • When you have entered a wrong user ID or password, etc. • When you have a camera number or menu number, etc. that is not existing. Busy • When a selected monitor is controlled by a hi...
Page 16 - INSTALLATIONS AND CONNECTIONS; WARNING; Basic System Connections
16 INSTALLATIONS AND CONNECTIONS WARNING The installations described in the figures should bemade by qualified service personnel or systeminstallers . ■ Basic System Connections The following is an example in which a recorder and data multiplex units are connected. DC9V IN MODE DATA SERIAL CONTROLLE...
Page 17 - Connection with the 3D Joystick Unit; Adjustment of 3D Joystick
17 ■ Connection with the 3D Joystick Unit Connect the main unit and 3D joystick unit as follows. Note: Use the main unit and 3D joystick unit whose combination codes are identical. ■ Adjustment of 3D Joystick To adjust the altitude of 3D joystick, turn the adjusting screw to the right or left. UP DO...
Page 18 - Setting for Terminal Mode; Setup Procedures; MODE Switch Setting; Setting for PS·Data Mode; If using only one system controller
18 2. Set the Line termination switch of other system con- trollers to OFF. ● Setting for Terminal Mode Set the MODE Switch #1 and #5 to ON. Note: Refer to the following document for details on con- nections and operations. Addendum for WV-CU650 and WJ-SX150 Series ■ CONTROLLER NO. SwitchSetting You...
Page 19 - Administrator Password Entry; Setting Modes
19 SETUP PROCEDURES (FIRMWARE) ■ Administrator Password Entry If you log into the system in the administrator mode,PS·Data communication setting, all reset, operator pass-word check. and database copy will become available.To activate the administrator mode, you need to enter theadministrator passwo...
Page 20 - All Reset; PS·Data Communication Setting; List of PS·Data communication settings; Operation
20 ■ All Reset When the all reset mode is activated, all of the following set-tings will be reset to the factory default. • Administrator password• PS·Data communication setting• LCD brightness, contrast, alarm buzzer, and button buzzer settings • Button functions and joystick button functions (F1 t...
Page 21 - Baud Rate Setting
21 3. Enter the administrator password. The password entered will be displayed as “ ∗ ” marks. Notes: • The factory default is “650”.• To delete a character, press the CLEAR button. 4. Press the CAM (SET) button. If the password entered is correct, "Baud Rate" settingform will appear on the ...
Page 25 - Database Copy
25 ■ Database Copy You can copy the database from the source system con-troller (CONTROLLER NO. switch is set to 1.) to destinationsystem controllers (CONTROLLER NO. switch is set to 2 to8.). When using two or more system controllers in the sys-tem, you can copy the following settings. • Administrat...
Page 26 - PS·Data Operator Password Check
26 The LCD display of destination system controller(s)becomes as follows. Note: If the check sum is not identical, check the con- nection of all the controllers, and retry the data basecopy. 12. Turn off the power of source and destination system controllers. ■ PS·Data Operator Password Check In cas...
Page 27 - BEFORE OPERATION
27 BEFORE OPERATION ■ Power-on Before operation, confirm the system composition.Depending on system composition, some functions may beunavailable. 1. Plug the supplied AC adapter into an AC 120 V out- let. 2. Insert the DC 9 V plug into the DC 9V Input Jack at the rear panel. The power will be turne...
Page 28 - Basic Operation Flow; System Unit Selection; System Operation; Login; Alarm suspension or reset; LCD/BUZZER Adjustment; Brightness Level Adjustment; L C D B r i g h t 1 4
28 ■ Basic Operation Flow System Unit Selection Monitor Selection Camera Selection System Unit Setup and Operation Camera setup and control System Operation Login Logout Unit selection Monitorselection Cameraselection Logout at the end of operation Alarm suspension or reset Operation (Multiscreen se...
Page 29 - Button Buzzer Setting
29 ● Button Buzzer Setting You will perform the setting whether to activate a soundwhen a button is pressed. Select the desired parameter byrotating the JogDial. Notes: • OFF or ON is selectable. The factory default is ON.• If set to ON, short buzzer will sound three times in the following occasions...
Page 31 - UNIT SELECTION
31 ■ Recorder Selection Notes: • In advance, you need to set HDD-unit maps. (Refer to p. 67 Associating Recorder Numbers with UnitNumbers.) • In the factory default, Recorder 1 to 16 is associated with Unit 1 to 16. 1. Enter a recorder number by pressing numeric buttons. The entered number will appe...
Page 32 - Monitor Selection
32 Note: If camera numbers are associated with unit num- bers, you can skip system unit selection. (Refer top. 66 Associating Camera Numbers with UnitNumbers.) 2. Select a camera number by pressing the numeric but- tons. The entered number will appear on the LCD. Notes: • Refer to the operating inst...
Page 33 - Electronic Zooming; SYSTEM UNIT CONTROL; M o n 0 2 S e q H D 3 1 6
33 ■ Tour Sequence/Group Sequence Sequence monitoring is the function to switch cameraimages automatically, according to the order registered inthe system unit. The following procedure is available whena selected system unit has the tour or group sequencemonitoring function. Note: Before performing ...
Page 34 - System Function Control
34 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 32 Monitor Selection.) 2. To toggle the OSD information, press the OSD button. Note: OSD information differs depending on system units. Refer to the operating instructions of systemunits. ■ System Function Control You can recall system functions (function...
Page 35 - Operations available during playback; Search Playback; How to Display Search Lists; Controls commonly available; RECORDER CONTROL; S e a r c h M o d e H D 3 0 0
35 From this system controller, you can control digital diskrecorders supporting PS·Data. You will control a recorder inthe status in which a recorder has been selected. ■ Manual Recording 1. To start the recording, press the REC button. Recording will be started. 2. To stop the recording, press the...
Page 36 - Available buttons and functions
36 Available buttons and functions F1 button: Thumb or List Changes the monitor display between the recording eventlist window and thumbnail menu. F3 button: Text Displays text information of selected event on the recordingevent list. F4 button: Copy Displays the DATA COPY window while the recording...
Page 37 - Example of F1 button use; S e a r c h M o d e H D 5 0 0
37 3. To determine the filter setting, press the CAM (SET) but- ton of main unit or top button of 3D joystick unit.The searching filter window will appear on the activemonitor, and the selected camera channels will be dis-played on the window. Note: When you press the MON (ESC) button, the searching...
Page 38 - Time & Date Search Playback; When using WJ-HD500 Series; S e a r c h M o d e H D 2 0 0
38 4. Enter the desired date and time by performing either of the following. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise.• Press the + or – button. 5. Repeat Step 3 and 4 to edit Search Editing Area. 6. After editing, press the CAM (SET) button. The associated record will be displayed on the ...
Page 39 - Other Available Functions
39 2. Select a desired group to play back by rotating the JogDial. 3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE or CAM (SET) button again. The image on the specified date and time will beplayed back on the active monitor. Note: Image to be played back differ depending on recorders. (Refer to the operating instructions o...
Page 40 - To reset the lens iris to the default status; Lens Focus Control; To adjust the lens focus automatically; CAMERA CONTROL
40 You can control cameras from this system controller. ■ Camera Panning/Tilting Control The following procedure is available when panning/tiltingheads or combination cameras are connected to systemunits. 1. Select a system unit, monitor, and desired camera. (Refer to p. 31 System Unit Selection, p....
Page 41 - Preset Position Control; To register preset positions; Home Position Control
41 ■ Preset Position Control Preset position is the function to register camera monitoringpositions (preset positions) associated with position num-bers. By entering the position numbers, you can move cam-eras to the preset positions. Note: To activate this function, you need to register the pre- se...
Page 43 - Defroster Control; Auxiliary Control; Other Functions
43 ■ Defroster Control The following procedure is available when a selected cam-era (housing) is equipped with a defroster. 1. Select a system unit, monitor, and desired camera. (Refer to p. 31 System Unit Selection, p. 32 MonitorSelection, and p. 32 Camera Selection.) 2. Press the DEF ON/OFF button...
Page 44 - How to Display Alarm History Tables; ALARM CONTROL; A l a r m
44 ■ System Controller Behaviorduring the Alarm Mode When an alarm signal is input to cameras or system units,this system controller is notified that an alarm has beenactivated. Then, the ALARM indicator will blink. During thealarm mode, “Alarm” sign will blink on the LCD, and thecamera number is di...
Page 45 - A l a r m R e c a l l H D 5 0 0
45 <Joystick unit>3D joystick upward ( ▲ ): Moves the cursor up. 3D joystick downward ( ▼ ): Moves the cursor down. 3D joystick to the left ( t ): Moves the cursor to the left. 3D joystick to the right ( s ): Moves the cursor to the right. Zoom wheel controller to the right or left: Changes th...
Page 46 - A l a r m R e c a l l H D 2 0 0
46 ● Operation (WJ-HD200 Series) Note: WJ-HD200 Ver. 1.24 later or WJ-HD220 supports alarm history search. (Refer to the operating instruc-tions of recorder.) Available buttons and functions F1 button: Edit You will press this button when editing the SearchEditing Area on the ALARM RECALL window. No...
Page 47 - MENU FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS; Menu Flow
47 MENU FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS You can assign frequently-used menu functions (system functions and camera functions, etc.) to the F1 to F8 button of systemcontroller. (=Button function) In addition, you can also assign the menu functions to the A, B and top buttons of 3D joystickunit. (=Joystick butt...
Page 48 - Auto Pan Setup; Menu Function Categories; Camera Setup
48 Auto Pan Setup You will perform the auto pan setting of camera. Note: Refer to the operating instructions of camera for details on the auto pan function. ● Recorder Functions (HDD) HD300 Disk Select (WJ-HD300 Series only) You will select the built-in hard disk or an external recordingdevices for ...
Page 49 - Controller
49 ● System Functions (SYS) System Setup You will open the setup menu of system unit and changethe settings. SX150 OSD (WJ-SX150 Series only) This function is reserved for future use. VLD History This function is reserved for future use. Mux VCR/CAM (Available if Video MultiplexerWJ-FS416 or Multipl...
Page 51 - To Recall Menu Functions
51 Camera +1 The image of camera with the higher channel number willbe displayed. Camera –1 The image of camera with the lower channel number will bedisplayed. HD300 A-B Repeat (WJ-HD300 Series Only) • You will set the start and end points of A – B repeat playback of WJ-HD300 Series. • You will canc...
Page 55 - MENU FUNCTION DETAILS; Available controls and functions; Auto Mode; BW Mode
55 MENU FUNCTION DETAILS ■ Camera Functions ● Camera Setup You can display the setup menu of selected camera on theactive monitor. Note: The details on the setup menu differ depending on camera models. Refer to the operating instructions ofcamera. 1 .Display “Camera Setup” sub menu. (Refer to Step 1...
Page 56 - Patrol Learn
56 2. Press one of the F1 to F4 buttons. BW mode will be activated. Available buttons and functions F1: On Changes the camera image from color to black andwhite. F2: Off Changes the camera image from black and white tocolor . F3: Auto1 Activates Auto 1 mode. (The camera selects blackand white mode i...
Page 57 - Auto Pan Setup and Activation; To set the start and end point of auto pan; Recorder Functions; S t a r t E n d C a n c e l
57 ● Auto Pan Setup and Activation You will set up and activate the auto pan function. The cam-era can pan between the start and end points you will set. To set the start and end point of auto pan 1. Display “Auto Pan” sub menu. (Refer to Step 1 to 4 of p. 51 To Recall Menu Functions.) 2. By moving ...
Page 58 - System Functions; System Setup
58 ● Filtering ON/OFF(WJ-HD300 Series Only) During the filtering playback, the searching filter will betemporarily canceled or recovered. 1. Display “HD300 Listed” sub menu. (Refer to Step 1 to 4 of p. 51 To Recall Menu Functions.) 2. Press the F2 button. The searching filter will be canceled, and “...
Page 59 - M u x V C R / C A M 3 0 4
59 Available controls and functions <Main unit>Shuttle ring clockwise: Moves to the next page. Shuttle ring counterclockwise: Moves to the previous page. JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise: Changes the selected parameter. + button: Increases a numeric value. – button: Decreases a numeric va...
Page 60 - Time & Date Search Display Pattern; Controller Functions; Camera Cleaning
60 Note: To return the cursor to the previous item, rotate the shuttle ring counterclockwise or move the 3Djoystick to the left. 5. Press the F1 button. Camera cleaning will be cleared from the first to the lastcamera you have set.During the cleaning, the current channel number will bedisplayed on t...
Page 61 - Auto Login/Logout Setup; To deactivate auto login or auto logout
61 Display pattern Display Example DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM 24 21/08/2001 22:55 24 * 2 MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM 24 08/21/2001 22:55 24 DD/Mmm/YYYY HH:MM 24 21/Aug/2001 22:55 24 YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM 24 2001/08/21 22:55 24 Mmm/DD/YYYY HH:MM 24 Aug/21/2001 22:55 24 DD/MM/YYYY HH:MM 12 21/08/2001 10:55 12 MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM ...
Page 62 - Operator Registration or Change
62 4. Enter a user ID by pressing the numeric buttons. “1” to “99999” are available for the user ID number. Note: If you have entered a wrong user ID, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the ENTER or CAM (SET) button. The password entry form will appear on the LCD. 6. Enter a password by pressing the n...
Page 63 - To delete an operator; Function Level Setting
63 10. Set the camera level by performing either of the follow- ing. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise.• Press the + or – button. Notes: • Refer to p. 64 Camera Level Setting for details on camera level. • You cannot change the camera level of Operator 1. If you try to change, “Leve...
Page 64 - Camera Level Setting
64 4. Select a desired function by performing one of the fol- lowing. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise.• Press the + or – button.• Enter the function number with the numeric buttons. The function setting will appear on the LCD. The following diagram describes the function settingsc...
Page 66 - To delete a camera position
66 6. Select a desired preset position number by performing either of the following. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise.• Press the + or – button. Note: You can select a preset position number from 1 to 64. 7. Press the ENTER or CAM (SET) button. “Set OK?” will appear on the LCD. Not...
Page 67 - To delete a camera-unit map
67 Note: To return to Step 3, rotate the shuttle ring coun- terclockwise or move the 3D joystick to the left. 5. Select a desired unit number by performing either of the following. • Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise.• Press the + or – button. Note: You can select a unit number from 1...
Page 68 - To delete a HDD-unit map; LCD Title Editing
68 6. Press the ENTER or CAM (SET) button again. The specified recorder number and unit number will beset for the selected HDD-unit map.“Memory” will appear on the LCD for a few seconds,and the LCD display will return to Step 1. To delete a HDD-unit map 1. Perform Step 1 and 2 in p. 67. 2. Press the...
Page 69 - Joystick Button Functions; Camera Function
69 ■ Joystick Button Functions If you register a joystick button function to a function buttonor joystick function button, you can activate the associatedfunction only with pressing the button. ● Camera Function You can recall camera functions by entering function num-bers from this system controlle...
Page 71 - Iris Reset
71 ● Home Position You can move the selected camera to the home position. Note: Refer to the operating instruction of camera for details of this function. 1 Display “Home Position” sub menu. (Refer to Step 1 to 4 of p. 51 To Recall Menu Functions.) 2. Press the F1 button. The camera will move to the...
Page 72 - Camera –1
72 Notes: • To quit the repeat playback, press the F1 button again. “Cancel” will appear on the LCD for a fewseconds. • When the A – B repeat playback function has been activated with the function button, the LCD displaywill become as follows. ● Recorded-image Copy (WJ-HD500Series Only) You can copy...
Page 73 - Multiscreen Display
73 ● Alarm Search (WJ-HD200 Series /WJ-HD100 Series) You can move the playback start point to the next alarmrecord of recorded image data. Note: Refer to the operating instruction of recorder for details of this function. 1. Display “HD200 Alm Search” sub menu. (Refer to Step 1 to 4 of p. 51 To Reca...
Page 74 - TROUBLESHOOTING
74 Refer to p. 27. TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following before requesting repair.If a trouble cannot be corrected even after checking and trying remedy, contact your dealer. Problem Check item and Remedy Reference The power of system controller is notturned on. The AC adapter may be disconnectedfrom ...
Page 76 - DATA Port; System controller’s rear panel; System Controller; SPECIFICATIONS; Internal block
76 ● DATA Port RS-485 Port System controller’s rear panel ● System Controller Power Source: 9 V DC, 300 mA (using the supplied AC adapter) Power Source (Supplied AC Adapter): 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 200 mA Data Output/Input Port: 6-conductor modular jack (RS-485, Full duplex) x2 Serial port: 9-pin D-sub co...