PanasonicメーカーWJ-FS616Cの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Model No. WJ-FS616C V ideo Multiplexer Operating Instructions LOCK M.
2 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 space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft.
3 IMPORT ANT 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.
4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................ 3 PREFACE .......................................................................... 5 FEATURES ........................................................................ 5 PRECAUTIONS .......
5 PREF ACE The WJ-FS616C Video Multiplexer is designed to multiplex the field signals from video cameras and record the camera images on a time lapse VCR. Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the unit for monitor- ing images in multiscreen, sequence, freeze or electronic zoom mode on a video monitor screen.
6 PRECAUTIONS • Refer all work related to the installation of this product 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.
7 MAJOR OPERA TING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ Front View FUNCTION PRE-POSI LEFT RIGHT AUTO UP DOWN HOME/SET EL-ZOOM STILL CURSOR / CAMERA CONTOROL CLOSE OPEN IRIS NEAR FAR FOCUS TELE WIDE ZOOM L.
8 t Spot Monitor Button (SPOT) This button is used to operate the spot monitor connect- ed to the SPOT OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer. The indicator (Green) in the button lights to indicate that the spot monitor is selected, and enables control of the monitor.
9 @6 Direction Buttons (UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT) These buttons are used to manually operate the Pan/Tilt Head, move the cursor position in the setup menu of the video multiplexer, or to select an area for Electric Zooming.
10 $1 Camera Output Connectors (CAMERA OUT) The video signal connected to the CAMERA IN connec- tor is looped through to this connector with an automat- ic 75 Ω termination. The camera control signal multiplexed on the video sig- nal is not available at this connector.
11 %6 Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND) %7 Data Termination Switch (TERM., OFF/ON) This switch is used to enable termination of the video multiplexer’s data port. %8 Data Port (DATA, OUT/IN) These ports are used to exchange control data with the specified system controller or a PC in a system.
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. INST ALLA TION The installations described below should be made by the qualified service personnel or system installers.
13 ■ T ally 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.
14 C If 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.
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).
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 Controll.
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.
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.
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.
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.
21 ■ Spot and Multiscreen Monitor The WJ-FS616C video multiplexer can be connected to two monitors. The monitor displays the video signal according to the connection made, as shown below. Spot Monitor: The monitor that is connected to the SPOT OUT connector on the rear of the video multi- plexer.
22 ■ Connection with the Time Lapse VCR Connect the time lapse VCR as shown in the example below. 19 20 1 ALARM/REMOTE 37 CAMERA SW IN REC OUT PLA Y IN VIDEO S – VIDEO S – VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO IN C.
23 SETUP PROCEDURES.
24 SETUP MENU The setup menu provides a way for controlling functions that are not available by a direct operation. ■ Displaying the SETUP MENU To display the setup menu follow the procedure below. 1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are connected correctly and securely and all components are turned on.
25 ■ Programming Setup Menu As shown below, the SETUP MENU has nine main submenus: Alarm Setup, Multiscreen Output Setup, Spot Output Setup, Record Output Setup, Multiscreen 2 Output Setup, System Setup, Camera Download, Camera Upload and All Reset.
26 4. To clear all alarm records, press the A or B button to select CLEAR where the cursor is positioned, then press the [HOME/SET] button. 5. Press the [SET UP/ESC] button to return to the previous ALARM SETUP menu. ■ Alarm Schedule This item lets you enable or disable the system alarm func- tion.
27 ■ Camera Site Alarm This item lets you enable or disable the camera site alarm function. 1. Move the cursor to the CAM SITE ALM parameter by pressing the C or D button. 2 Select ON or OFF by pressing the A or B button. ON: Enables camera site alarm function.
28 ■ Alarm Mode on the Multiscreen Monitor This item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm on the multiscreen monitor. 1. Move the cursor to the ALM MODE-MLT parameter. 2. Select the desired mode. ALM-LINK: Switches screen to the camera image of the corresponding channel with an alarm title super- imposed.
29 ■ Clock Display This item lets you enable or disable the clock display on the multiscreen monitor. 1. Move the cursor to the CLOCK DISPLAY parameter. 2. Select either ON or OFF. ON: Enables clock display on the monitor screen. OFF: Disables clock display on the monitor screen.
30 ■ Secret View When the camera image is displayed in the spot mode on the spot monitor, the multiscreen monitor is enabled to skip the step in sequence or display a blackout in multiscreen for that selected channel image. This function is called Secret View and the item lets you enable or disable this function on the multiscreen monitor.
31 ■ Camera Title Display This item lets you enable or disable display of the camera title on the spot monitor. 1. Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter. 2. Select either ON or OFF. ON: Enables display of the camera title on the monitor screen.
32 RECORD OR MUL TISCREEN 2 OUTPUT SETUP The procedure described below let you determine the mode for the REC OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer. As described before, this output can be used for recording images on the time lapse VCR or monitoring images as multiscreen 2 monitor.
33 ● Dynamic Recording This item lets you select the cameras for dynamic recording mode in non-alarm condition. If five or more cameras are connected to the video multi- plexer, the channels selected for dynamic recording are recorded with priority.
34 ■ Multiscreen 2 Output Setup These items let you select the display mode when connect- ing the Record Output (REC OUT) to the monitor for multi- screen 2 monitor. 1. Move the cursor to the REC/MULTI2 parameter in the SETUP MENU. 2. Select MULTI2 OUTPUT and then press the [HOME/SET] button.
35 ● Camera Display Position This item lets you select the position where the camera images will be displayed on the multiscreen 2 monitor. 1. Move the cursor to DISPLAY POSITION, then press the [HOME/SET] button. The table shown in the figure appears on the monitor.
36 SYSTEM SETUP The procedure described below let you determine the sys- tem designation and display the system status. 1. Move the cursor to SYSTEM SETUP in the SETUP MENU and then press the [HOME/SET button. The SYSTEM SETUP menu as shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen.
37 ■ Camera Title Setup This item lets you edit the camera title to be displayed on the monitor screen. Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be displayed on the monitor. 1. Move the cursor to TITLE SETUP in the SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then press the [HOME/SET] button.
38 2. Select SEQ1 and then press the [HOME/SET] button. The SEQ1 SETUP menu shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen. Auto Skip 1. Move the cursor to the AUTO SKIP parameter. 2. Select either ON or OFF. ON: Enables the auto skip function. OFF: Disables the auto skip function.
39 4. After finishing the settings, press the [SET UP/ESC] but- ton to execute the settings and return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu. ● Multi Sequence (SEQ2, SEQ3) This item lets you program or edit a Multi Sequence. Up to 5 steps can be assigned in the table shown below.
40 Preset Position 1. Move the cursor to the PRE column you want to edit for the area number by pressing the C , D , A or B button. 2. Select the desired preset position number for the cam- era in the PRE column by pressing the - or + button. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above to assign other area num- bers.
41 ■ Cable Compensation/VD2/Data This item lets you select the optimum setting for the cable- loss compensator and whether to supply the VD2 (sync) signal or control data to the camera. Note: These settings will work only for the input channels that have the multiplex feature with the Data Multiplex Board WV-BP6164 installed.
42 4. Select the preset position number to be assigned in the PRE column by pressing the - or + button. 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 above to assign other terminal numbers.
43 5. Select the desired waiting time for WAIT TIME by press- ing the - or + button. This item lets you set the waiting time to retry if there is no response from the connected device. OFF: Selects no retry. 100 – 1000: Selects a waiting time in milli-seconds.
44 ■ Password This item lets you select whether to permit free or limited access to the setup menus. When PASSWORD is set to ON, the operator must enter the password to access the setup menus. 1. Move the cursor to the PASSWORD parameter in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
45 OTHER SETUP MENUS ■ Camera Download This item lets you save the camera setup data into the memory of the video multiplexer. If the setup contents of the camera should be lost due to malfunctioning or replacement of a camera, you can simply reload the data stored in the video multiplexer.
46 ■ All Reset This item lets you restore the factory settings without having to go through each individual menu. 1. Move the cursor to ALL RESET SELECT in the SETUP MENU, then press the [HOME/SET] button. The ALL RESET SELECT menu shown in the figure appears on the monitor screen.
47 OPERA TING PROCEDURES.
48 CONTROLLING THE VIDEO INPUT AND MONIT ORS Before starting the following procedures, all system components should be turned on. Then set the LOCK switch to the OFF position. Controlling the Spot Monitor The operations described below are available on the spot monitor.
49 Controlling the Multiscreen Monitor The operations described below are available on the multi- screen monitor. Note: We recommend using the spot monitor in single spot for preventing image disturbance when displaying non- interlace images. ■ Selecting the Multiscreen Monitor 1.
50 3. To cancel this mode, press the [STILL] button to return to the image previously shown. The indicator in the button goes off. ● Zooming Single Spot (Live) While the image on the monitor screen is displayed in sin- gle spot mode, the image can be zoomed followed the pro- cedure below.
51 2. Press the [STILL] button. The indicator in the button lights. 3. Select an image to be frozen on the monitor by press- ing a [1 – 16] button. The indicator in the selected button start blink and the camera image corresponding to the button is displayed in freeze on the monitor screen.
52 ● Single Spot (Playback) 1. Select an image to be displayed on the monitor by pressing a [1 – 16] button. The indicator in the selected button lights and the play- back image corresponding to the button appears on the monitor screen.
53 ● Zooming Single Spot (Playback) While the image on the monitor screen is displayed in sin- gle spot mode, the image can be zoomed followed the pro- cedure below.
54 3. Press the [FUNCTION] button. The indicator in the but- ton starts to blink. 4. Select the playback channel you want to display by pressing the corresponding [1 – 16] button. The indicator in the [FUNCTION] button lights, and the selected playback image is displayed in the upper left segment of the multiscreen.
55 ● Freezing Multiscreen Spot (Live Images with a Playback Image) The monitor can display the freeze camera images on a 4-, 7-, 10- or 13-segment multiscreen while cameras with play- back images are displayed. 1. Repeat steps 1 to 4 referring the procedure in the Multiscreen Spot.
56 The camera control is only available while the camera image is displayed in single spot on the selected monitor screen and the LOCK switch is in OFF position. ■ Camera Selection 1. Select an either spot or multiscreen monitor by pressing the [SPOT] or [MULTISCREEN] button.
57 ● Pan/Tilt Control (Preset Operation) The following function requires the use of cameras equipped with the specific feature. Note: Select only preset position numbers 1 to 16. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera referring to the Camera Selection procedure described above.
58 7. Press the [SET UP/ESC] button, while holding the [FUNCTION] button, to exit from the setup mode or menu. Note: Refer to the operating instructions of the selected camera for further details. Caution: Camera addresses are important for RS-485 type cameras.
59 ■ Alarm Operation When an alarm signal is received, the multiplexer, the Record Output, Spot Output and Multiscreen Output of the multiplexer are activated as shown below. Refer to the ALARM SETUP menu of the WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU for further settings.
60 ● Multiscreen Output The alarmed input image and alarm display are displayed on the multiscreen monitor as shown below. Described below are several examples; the selected mode varies, depending on the menu setting. • Alarm Link Mode • The image of the alarmed camera is displayed in single spot mode on the monitor.
61 ■ Alarm Reset ● Manual Reset When an alarm is activated, the ALARM indicator blinks. The indicator keeps blinking until all alarms are cleared by pressing the [ALARM RESET] button.
62 ■ Alarm Suspension This function disables activation of the alarm link and instead enables storing of any alarm activated in the alarm log. It is used to suspend the alarm link during camera setup. To suspend the alarm: 1. Press the [RESET] and [SPOT] buttons at the time for 2 seconds or more to suspend the alarm.
63 ■ Recording on the Time Lapse VCR The following selections are made in the WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU described previously. Refer to the Recording Mode Setup on page 33 for further details.
65 OPERA TING PROCEDURES (with WV -CU550C).
66 The WJ-FS616C video multiplexer can be controlled from the WV-CU550C system controller. The following procedures apply when the WV-CU550C system controller is connected to the system.
67 y Joystick Controller The joystick is used to manually operate the Pan/Tilt Head, move the cursor position in the setup menu of the video multiplexer, or to select an area for Electronic Zooming.
68 !6 Function button (FUNCTION) This button is used to display the camera images with a VCR playback image on the multiscreen monitor. While displaying the setup menu on the monitor, press- ing this button will select the next page of the setup menu.
69 ■ Installations The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers. ● Modifying the Front Panel Peel the tape off the supplied panel templates, then attach them on the front panel of the system controller.
70 During setup of the WJ-FS616C with the WV-CU550C system controller, the following buttons and keys of the system controller correspond with those of the WJ-FS616C as shown below.
71 When operating the video multiplexer with the WV-CU550C system controller, the following buttons and keys of the sys- tem controller correspond with those of the video multiplex- er. While the indicator of the [ALT] button is on, control of the VCR with the buttons shown below is enabled.
72 3. Press the [ZOOM] button to adjust the lens zoom to achieve the desired image while observing the active monitor. Press this button to the [TELE] position to optically bring an object closer. Pressing to the [WIDE] position has the reverse effect.
73 3. Select the desired item by moving the joystick UP or DOWN, and then select the desired mode by moving the joystick LEFT or RIGHT. 4. Press the [CAM(SET)] button to execute the setting or enter a submenu.
74 ● Auxiliary Control The following function is available only with a system that includes WV-RC100 or WV-RC150 Receivers. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera referring to the Camera Selection procedure described above.
75 The system shown below is an example of the expansion capabilities of the WJ-FS616C video multiplexer. Up to four video multiplexers can be connected to expand the camera inputs.
76 ■ Connections In this type of installation, only one video multiplexer is con- nected directly to the system controller by a control cable. The rest of the video multiplexers are connected to the sys- tem controller in a daisy-chain type connection.
77 ● Application 2 The camera images in the Local Site (Unit 2) can be dis- played on the multiscreen monitor in the Main Site (Unit 1) by connecting a coaxial cable shown below. For Local Site • Confirm that the REC MODE SETUP in the REC OUTPUT SETUP menu (page 33) is set to MODE 0.
78 APPENDIX (02H) ( ) – – – – – – ( ) (3AH) ( ) – – – ( ) (03H) [STX] [Transmission Command] [:] [Error Code] [ETX] [STX] [Address] [;] [Transmission Command] [ETX] Code ASCII (02H) .
79 m=0 Quad m=1 7 divide m=2 9 divide m=3 10 divide m=4 13 divide m=5 16 divide m= 1 No. of divisions (+) m=D No. of divisions ( − ) Item Item m=0 Manual Reset m=1 Auto Reset mm=00 - 16 Camera Numbe.
80 Item Item Response Command (ASCII) Transmission Command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) DCR : mm mm=UU Move Upward mm=DD Move Downward mm=RR Move to Right mm=LL Move to Left mm=BB Move to lower layer mm=.
81 No. Examples of response Response Command (ASCII) Main Unit Information 1 @mPLSNcc Single Spot (Camera) 2 @mPLSZcc Single Spot + Electronic Zoom (Camera) 3 @mPLSScc Single Spot + Still (Camera) 4 @.
82 Power Source: 120 V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption: 50 W Camera Input (1-16): 1.0 V[p-p] /75 Ω composite video signal 0.5 V[p-p] /75 Ω data signal and 2.5 V[p-p] /75 Ω vertical timing pulse multiplexed. Camera Output (1-16): 1.0 V[p-p] /75 Ω composite video signal Spot Output: 1.
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