Panasonic WJ-FS109, WJ-FS116 User Manual

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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-FS109
WJ-FS116
Video Multiplexer
Operating Instructions
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ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
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FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CARE­FULLY.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amp and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark
H or the BSI mark G on the body of the
fuse. If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCK­ET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING: This apparatus must be earthed.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow­ing code.
Green-and-yellow: Earth Blue: Neutral Brown: Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol
I or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter
L or coloured red. How to replace the fuse
Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover.
For U.K.
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED.
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be insert­ed only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively earthed through the normal household wiring. Extension cords used with the equipment must be three-core and be correctly wired to pro­vide connection to earth. Wrongly wired extension cords are a major cause of fatalities. The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power point is earthed and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about the effective earthing of the power point, consult a qualified electrician.
For Australia

ENGLISH VERSION

The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom 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, is intended to alert the user to the pres­ence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilat­eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appli­ance.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke, dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft, voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten, overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 73/23/EEC en 89/336/EEC.
Vi erklærer os eneansvarlige for, at dette produkt, som denne deklaration omhandler, er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre normative dokumenter i følge bestemmelserne i direktivene 73/23/EEC og 89/336/EEC.
Vi deklarerar härmed värt fulla ansvar för att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration hänvisar är i överensstämmelse med standard­dokument, eller andra normativa dokument som framställs i EEC­direktiv nr. 73/23 och 89/336.
Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme, että tuote, jota tämä ilmoitus koskee, noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeel­lisia asiakirjoja, jotka noudattavat direktiivien 73/23/EEC ja 89/336/EE. säädöksiä.
Vi erklærer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erklæringen gjelder for, er i overensstemmelse med følgende normer eller andre normgivende dokumenter som følger bestem­melsene i direktivene 73/23/EEC og 89/336/EEC.
We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives EEC/73/23 and EEC/89/336.
Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilità che il prodotto a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta conforme ai seguenti standard o altri documenti normativi conformi alle dispo­sizioni delle direttive CEE/73/23 e CEE/89/336.
Caution:
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label on the bottom.
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CONTENTS

PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................................. 4
PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................... 6
Front View ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Rear View ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
SETUP MENU .............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................................................................ 10
Alarm Setup Menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Monitor Output Setup Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 13
Record Output Setup Menu ............................................................................................................................................... 14
Sequence Setup Menu ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
System Setup Menu ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
INSTALLATIONS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Mounting in the Rack .......................................................................................................................................................... 19
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 20
Basic System Connection .................................................................................................................................................. 20
Connection with the Time Lapse VTR ................................................................................................................................ 21
ALARM/REMOTE Connector .............................................................................................................................................. 22
Connection with the Alarm Sensors ................................................................................................................................... 23
Connection with the Alarm Output ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Connection with the Remote (External) Switches ............................................................................................................... 24
OPERATING PROCEDURES ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
Monitoring the Camera Picture ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Recording on the Time Lapse VTR .................................................................................................................................... 26
Monitoring the Playback Picture ......................................................................................................................................... 26
ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 29
Alarm Input ......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Alarm Operation ................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Alarm Reset......................................................................................................................................................................... 30
OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display ............................................................................................................................... 30
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 31
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................................................................... 31
ENGLISH
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PREF ACE

FEATURES

The WJ-FS116 and WJ-FS109 are Black and White Video Multiplexers to be used in surveillance security systems associated with cameras, alarm sensors, a Time Lapse VTR and a video monitor. Digital image processing offers a high picture quality and such various monitoring methods as Spot and Sequence for live pictures, and Multiscreen, Still and Zoom for playback pictures.
Setup menus for Alarm, Monitoring, Recording and Play­back are available to match system preferences to your requirements.
• High picture quality of 720 x 544 pixels
• Multiplexed video signals with camera IDs are supplied to the Recording Output
• Versatile recording mode initiated by alarm trigger
• Playback image can be displayed in the multiscreen or full screen via Monitor Output
• Playback image is displayed automatically without need to operate VTR/CAM button
• The full screen image can be zoomed in 2 times for playback
• Preset sequence of up to 16 (9) steps with dwell times
• Video loss detector
• On screen setup menu
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• 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 temperature from rising, place the appliance at least 5 cm (2 inches) away from the wall.
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.
This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer main­tenance to qualified service personnel.
• Handle the appliance with care.
Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appli­ance.
• Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor try to operate it in wet areas.
Do take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture can damage the appliance and also cause electric shock.
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body.
Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently.
• Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings.
Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the appliance at temperatures within –10°C ­+50°C (14°F - 122°F) and a humidity below 90 %. The input power source for this appliance is 220-240 V AC 50 Hz.

PRECAUTIONS

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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

Front View

<WJ-FS116>
q Power Switch (POWER ON / OFF)
This switch turns the power of the video multiplexer on or off. The LED lights up when the power is turned on.
Note: To prevent that the power of the video multiplex-
er is turned off accidentally, install the supplied switch protector as shown below.
w Alarm Reset Button (ALARM RESET)
This button resets the active Alarm mode. Pressing this button turns off the Alarm indicator and replaces the “Alarm” indication on the monitor screen with the cam­era title.
SWITCH
PROTECTOR
<WJ-FS109>
e Alarm Indicator (ALARM)
This indicator (Red) blinks when an alarm is activated. It changes to steady light when the auto-reset time has elapsed or the alarm recovery signal is received from the VTR. To turn the indicator off, press the ALARM RESET button.
r Multiscreen Selection Button (MULTISCREEN
SELECT)
This button selects the multiscreen pattern for the moni­tor. Multiscreen is available only while the VTR is in playback mode. Pressing this button repeatedly switch­es patterns as follows:
VTR Playback Picture:
4
9164 screen segments (WJ-FS116)
494 screen segments (WJ-FS109)
Notes:
• This button does not function in recording mode.
• When ON is selected for QUAD SHIFT on the MON­ITOR OUTPUT SETUP menu, the screen changes by pressing this button as follows: 4A4B4C4D→9→16 screen segments (WJ-FS116)
POWER
ON OFF
SWITCH
PROTECTER
ALARM
ALARM RESET
VTR
MULTISCREEN
SELECT
1
SEQ
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
POWER
ON OFF
SWITCH
PROTECTER
ALARM
ALARM RESET
VTR
MULTI SCREEN
SELECT
SEQ
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CAMERA SELECT
CAMERA SELECT
VTR
STILL
EL-ZOOM
VTR
MENU
CAM
SET
SET
ESC
STILL
MENU
ESC
VTR
EL-ZOOM
VTR CAM
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS
FS
Simplex
116
FS
Simplex
109
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!2 Electric Zoom Button (EL-ZOOM)
This button specifies the zooming area in the playback picture. Pressing this button displays the “+” sign rep­resenting the centre of the area to be enlarged. While the “+” sign is displayed for 5 seconds, move the “+” sign with the cursor buttons to the desired position and press the Increment (+) button. The designated area is enlarged. To return to the normal picture press the Decrement (–) or the EL-ZOOM button.
!3 MENU/ESC Button (MENU/ESC)
Pressing this button for 2 seconds or more opens the Setup Menu of the Video Multiplexer. If pressed for less than 1 second, it functions as the Escape button and returns you to the previous menu. To close the Setup menu when the setup is completed, press the button for 2 seconds.
Notes:
• Make sure to distinguish between 1-second and 2­second operation of this button.
• Opening the Setup menu does not affect the recording signal (REC OUT) output from the rear panel.
!4 VTR/Camera Selection Button (VTR/CAM)
This button selects either VTR playback or the camera picture for display on the monitor. At the same time, it disables or enables recording on the VTR, since the connected VTR performs only playback or recording at a time. The playback picture is displayed on the moni­tor if you start playing back the VTR while the LED (Green) is on. The camera picture is displayed on the monitor while the LED is off. The camera picture is recorded on the tape if you start the VTR recording.
Notes:
• If PLAYBACK AUTO is set to ON in the setup, pressing this button is ignored, instead this button follows the VTR status automatically. VTR is select­ed while playing back, and CAMERA is selected during non-playback mode of the VTR.
• There may be a delay of few seconds after switch­ing this button between VTR and CAMERA when PLAYBACK AUTO is ON.
• Blinking of the LED is a warning that the ID code is missing in the playback signal. This may happen when using certain VTR types. In this case, the playback picture goes straight to the monitor instead of through the Video Multiplexer. As a result, the playback picture will not be recognizable unless only a single channel is recorded through­out the tape.
4A4B9 screen segments (WJ-FS109) The 4A screen is a compressed picture of channels 1 through 4, the 4B of channels 5 through 8, the 4C of channels 9 through 12, and the 4D of channels 13 through 16. The 9-segment screen shows the pictures of channels 1 through 9 in a 3x3 pattern.
y Sequence Button (SEQ)
This button activates the sequence mode. In this mode, a series of camera pictures is displayed in succession on the monitor screen for the specified duration.
u Camera Selection Buttons (CAMERA SELECT)
These buttons select the camera for live picture or pic­ture recorded on the tape. When the VTR is in playback mode and the LED on the VTR/CAM Selection button is on, these buttons select the specified camera picture from the tape for display on the monitor. When the LED is off, the buttons select the live picture of the specified camera.
i Cursor Buttons (C, D, A, B)
These buttons move the cursor in the SETUP MENU of the Video Multiplexer, or select an area for Electronic Zooming.
C: Downward D: Upward A: Left B: Right
o Increment/Decrement Buttons (, +)
Electronic Zooming is operated with these buttons, Zoom In with the + button and Zoom Out with the – but­ton. During the setup, these buttons are used to select parameters.
!0 Set Button (SET)
This button executes the selected parameter in the setup menu, and opens a submenu for more detailed settings. Menu items having a submenu are identified by a return symbol at the end of the line.
!1 Still Button (STILL)
This button selects either still or moving mode for dis­play of the VTR playback on the monitor. Pressing a Camera Selection button will display the corresponding picture either in still or moving mode. When a still pic­ture is displayed, the LED (Green) lights. Pressing the button again restores the moving picture and turns off the LED. Note: Please note that the tape continues running while
the picture is stilled. You may sometimes have to rewind the tape to the desired position.
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SIGNAL
GND
ALARM/REMOTE
OUT
IN
VIDEO
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
7654 21
76543321
PLAY IN
REC OUT
CAMERA
SW IN
MONITOR OUT
q Video Input Connectors (VIDEO IN)
These connectors accept a composite video signal from a camera. Note: If the input signals have a high jitter content, as
in the case of a VTR playback picture, it may not be possible to synchronize this unit.
w Video Output Connectors (VIDEO OUT)
The video signals connected to the Video Input Connectors (VIDEO IN) are looped through to these connectors with an automatic 75 termination.
e Alarm / Remote Control Connector (ALARM /
REMOTE)
This connector accepts the alarm signals from the associated alarm sensor units and the control signals from the external system.
r Playback Input Connector (PLAY IN)
The playback signal from the time lapse VTR is sup­plied to this connector.
t Record Output Connector (REC OUT)
The recording signal for the time lapse VTR is provided via this connector.
y Monitor Output Connector (MONITOR OUT)
The video output signal for the monitor is provided via this connector.
u Camera Switching Input Connector
(CAMERA SW IN)
The camera switching pulse from the time lapse VTR is supplied to this connector. The camera switching interval (Sequential Dwell Time) can be synchronized with the time lapse mode set in the associated time lapse VTR.
i Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)
o Power Cord
SIGNAL
GND
ALARM/REMOTE
OUT
IN
VIDEO
987 6 54321
987 6 54321
PLAY IN
REC OUT
CAMERA
SW IN
MONITOR OUT

Rear View

<WJ-FS116>
<WJ-FS109>
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SETUP MENU

In the SETUP MENU you can set preferences for ALARM, MONITOR, REC OUT, SEQUENCE and SYSTEM to meet your requirements.

Displaying the SETUP MENU

1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are connect­ed correctly and securely.
2. Turn on the power switches of all system components.
3. Press the MENU/ESC button for 2 seconds. The SETUP MENU appears on the monitor as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP
ALARM SETUP MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
MENU
ESC
• The following buttons are used in the SETUP MENU:
C: Moves the cursor downward. D: Moves the cursor upward. A: Moves the cursor to the left. B: Moves the cursor to the right.
– : Selects the mode or parameter. + : Selects the mode or parameter. SET: Executes the selections and displays a submenu
for an item with the ( ) mark.
• Press the MENU/ESC button to execute the currently highlighted setting and return to the previous menu in the SETUP MENU.
• To finalize the setting and return to normal viewing, press the MENU/ESC button for 2 seconds while the SETUP MENU is displayed.
Note: If alarm is activated during the setup operation,
the SETUP MENU disappears and the display returns to the normal picture. Any settings previ­ously made take effect, even if the MENU/ESC but- ton was not pressed yet.
SET
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
The items of the WJ-FS109 SETUP MENU are the same as in the WJ-FS116 SETUP MENU.
<WJ-FS116>
1
SET
2 3 4 5 6 7
<WJ-FS109>
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SETUP MENU

ALARM SETUP (Alarm Setup)
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TITLE DISPLAY (Camera Title Display) STILL DISPLAY (Still Display) BORDER (Border Display) QUAD SHIFT (Quad Shift)
TITLE DISPLAY (Record Title Display) REC MODE (Recording Mode)
AUTO SKIP (Automatic Skip) SEQ SETUP (Spot Sequence Setup)
TITLE SETUP (Camera Title Setup) TITLE POSI (Camera Title Display Position) CAM SW LOSS (Camera Switching Pulse Loss Alarm) PLAYBACK AUTO (Automatic VTR Mode) PASSWORD (Password) PWR ON MODE (Startup Screen) VTR KEY LOCK ENCODE
SW INTERVAL (Field Timing) NO. OF CAMS (Camera Channel)
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP (Monitor Output Setup)
REC OUTPUT SETUP (Record Output Setup)
SEQUENCE SETUP (Sequence Setup)
SYSTEM SETUP (System Setup)
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DYNAMIC REC (Dynamic Recording)
GROUP SETUP (Group Setup)
ALM REC MODE (Alarm Recording Mode) AUTO RESET (Automatic Reset) ALM DISPLAY (Alarm Display) ALM OUTPUT (Alarm Output Duration) ALM BUZZER (Alarm Buzzer Duration) ALM INPUT (Alarm Input) VIDEO LOSS (Video Input Signal Loss Alarm) MONITOR MODE (Alarm Channel Monitor Mode)
Setup Menu
As shown below, the SETUP MENU has five main submenus: Alarm Setup, Monitor Output Setup, Record Output Setup, Sequence Setup and System Setup. All of these submenus are further divided into additional submenus.
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1. Move the cursor on GROUP in the DYNAMIC REC line and press the SET button to open the GROUP SETUP menu shown above.
2. Move the cursor to the desired position by pressing the C, D, A, B buttons. Note: To turn over the page for WJ-FS116, keep
the cursor moving up or down.
3. Select the camera number by pressing the Increment (+) or Decrement (–) button.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all groupings are entered. Note: Assigning one camera channel to plural
alarm inputs is acceptable.
2. ALM REC MODE
This item lets you select the time interval (field rate) for switching the camera channel for the REC OUT signal. This setting takes effect only when an alarm is activated.
1. Move the cursor to the ALM REC MODE parameter.
2. Select a field rate or EXT by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 004.
004 - 128: REC OUT signal is switched from one cam-
era channel to another at the field rate specified here. The appropriate field rate may vary depend­ing on the VTR model. Consult the VTR specifica­tions on the field rate.
EXT: Switching of the REC OUT signal is controlled by
the camera switching signal supplied by the con­nected VTR.
1. DYNAMIC REC
This item lets you select the camera channel(s) whose pic­ture is to be recorded on the VTR when an alarm signal is received. There are priority options for recording of chan­nel(s) ranging from equal priority of all channels to exclu­sive recording of a specified channel.
1. Move the cursor to the DYNAMIC REC parameter.
2. Select OFF, ALM - PRI, ALM-ONLY or GROUP by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is OFF.
OFF: The video signals are recorded from channels
number 1 to16 (WJ-FS116) or 1 to 9 (WJ-FS109) regardless of any channels receiving the alarm sig­nal.
ALM - PRI: The video signal of the channel that
received the alarm signal is recorded with more fields than normal.
ALM-ONLY: The recording output is monopolized by
the picture of the channel that received the alarm, while the pictures on other channels are omitted.
Note: ALM-ONLY is not applicable, when a WJ-DR200
AV Disc Recorder is connected to the unit.
GROUP: Up to 4 channels are merged into a group.
When an alarm is received, the video signals of this channel group are recorded with more fields than
normal. If the DYNAMIC REC parameter is on GROUP, proceed as follows:

Alarm Setup Menu

Move the cursor to ALARM SETUP on the SETUP menu, then press the SET button. The ALARM SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP ALARM SETUP
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
ALARM SETUP DYNAMIC REC OFF
ALM REC MODE 004 AUTO RESET OFF ALM DISPLAY ON ALM OUTPUT 2S ALM BUZZER 2S ALM INPUT N.O. VIDEO LOSS ON MONITOR MODE SPOT
2/2
GROUP SETUP 1/2
CH CH CH CH
ALM 1 1 -- -- -­ ALM 2 2 -- -- -­ ALM 3 3 -- -- -­ ALM 4 4 -- -- -­ ALM 5 5 -- -- -­ ALM 6 6 -- -- -­ ALM 7 7 -- -- -­ ALM 8 8 -- -- --
GROUP SETUP
CH CH CH CH
ALM 1 1 -- -- -­ ALM 2 2 -- -- -­ ALM 3 3 -- -- -­ ALM 4 4 -- -- -­ ALM 5 5 -- -- -­ ALM 6 6 -- -- -­ ALM 7 7 -- -- -­ ALM 8 8 -- -- -­ ALM 9 9 -- -- --
<WJ-FS116>
<WJ-FS109>
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Notes:
If set to EXT, make sure that the CAMERA SW IN terminal on the rear panel is connected to the Time Lapse VTR.
Depending on the mutual timing between the alarm trigger and the field rate, the initial picture recorded after an alarm is activated may not be related to the alarm.
3. AUTO RESET
This item lets you set the time the Video Multiplexer retains the alarm mode before automatic resetting to non-alarm mode. When alarm is activated the display of the camera title on the monitor alternates with ALARM. After the time you set, the previous, non-alarm mode is restored.
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO RESET parameter.
2. Select the desired duration by pressing the + or – but- ton. The initial factory setting is OFF.
OFF: Disables auto reset. 1-30S, 40S, 50S, 1-5M: Selects an alarm duration from
1-30, 40, 50, or 1-5 minutes.
4. ALM DISPLAY
This item lets you enable or disable the Alarm display overlaid on the camera picture while the alarm is activated.
1. Move the cursor to the ALM DISPLAY parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables alarm display on the monitor. OFF: Disables alarm display on the monitor.
5. ALM OUTPUT
This item lets you select the duration of the Alarm Output signal. When the alarm signal comes in, the Alarm Output signal is supplied to the external device connected. Consult the specifications of the external device on the duration.
1. Move the cursor to the ALM OUTPUT parameter.
2. Select the parameter by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 2S.
OFF: No Alarm Output signal is supplied, regardless of
an incoming alarm.
1S30S, 40S, 50S, 1M5M: The connected external
device is driven for the duration set here. S and M stand for seconds and minutes.
EXT: The Alarm Output signal continues until the
ALARM RESET button is pressed or an alarm
recovery signal is supplied from the VTR.
6. ALM BUZZER
This item lets you select the ringing duration of the built-in alarm buzzer when alarm is activated.
1. Move the cursor to the ALM BUZZER parameter.
2. Select the duration by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 2S.
OFF: Disables the alarm buzzer output. 1-30S, 40S, 50S, 1-5M: Selects an alarm duration from
1-30, 40, 50, or 1-5 minutes.
EXT: The alarm buzzer continues to beep until the
ALARM RESET button is pressed or an external
alarm recover signal is received.
7. ALM INPUT
This item lets you select the input form of the alarm signal. Consult the specifications of the sensor device.
1. Move the cursor to the ALM INPUT parameter.
2. Select the parameter by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is N.O.
N.O.: Stands for Normally Open type contact. When
active the contact closes.
N.C.: Stands for Normally Closed type contact. When
active the contact opens.
8. VIDEO LOSS
This item lets you enable or disable the channel loss dis­play on the monitor screen if the video signal is interrupted due to, for example, a cable disconnection.
1. Move the cursor to the VIDEO LOSS parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables the channel loss display (CHXX LOSS) on
the monitor screen.
Note: XX indicates the channel number.
OFF: Disables the channel loss display on the monitor
screen.
Note: If the video signal is interrupted and the message
CHXX LOSS is displayed, check that the connec­tions are correct and firm, then input the video sig­nal again or press the ALARM RESET button. This resets the channel loss display.
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9. MONITOR MODE
This item lets you select whether to switch the monitor screen automatically to the camera picture of the channel whose alarm is activated.
1. Move the cursor to the MONITOR MODE parameter.
2. Select OFF or SPOT by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is SPOT.
OFF: Ignores alarm activation and continues to display
the pictures in the mode selected previously.
SPOT: The camera picture whose alarm is activated is
displayed and retained until the alarm is reset.

Monitor Output Setup Menu

Move the cursor to MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP on the SETUP menu, then press the SET button. The MONI­TOR OUTPUT SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP ALARM SETUP *
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP TITLE DISPLAY ON
STILL DISPLAY ON BORDER WHITE QUAD SHIFT OFF
1. TITLE DISPLAY
This item lets you enable or disable the camera title display overlaid on the camera picture.
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables display of the camera title on the monitor
screen.
OFF: Disables display of the camera title on the moni-
tor screen.
2. STILL DISPLAY
This item lets you enable or disable the subtitle STILL overlaid on the playback picture.
1. Move the cursor to the STILL DISPLAY parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables display of the subtitle “STILL on the mon-
itor screen.
OFF: Disables display of the subtitle “STILL on the
monitor screen.
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1. TITLE DISPLAY
This item lets you enable or disable recording of the cam­era title with the picture.
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter.
2. Select either ON or OFF. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables recording of the camera title with the pic-
ture on the tape.
OFF: Disables recording of the camera title with the
picture on the tape.

Record Output Setup Menu

Move the cursor to REC OUTPUT SETUP on the SETUP menu, then press the SET button. The REC OUTPUT SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP ALARM SETUP
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
REC OUTPUT SETUP TITLE DISPLAY ON
REC MODE 004
3. BORDER
This item lets you select the colour of the border that splits the camera pictures in a Multiscreen display.
1. Move the cursor to the BORDER parameter.
2. Select the desired mode or colour by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting for the border colour is WHITE.
WHITE: White Border GREY: Grey Border BLACK: Black Border OFF: No Border
4. QUAD SHIFT
This item lets you enable or disable the quad shift operation when the MULTISCREEN SELECT button is pressed on the front panel. Quad shift displays a picture series such as 1-2-3-4 or 5-6-7-8 on quad screens.
1. Move the cursor to the QUAD SHIFT parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is OFF.
ON: Enables the quad shift operation. OFF: Disables the quad shift operation.
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2. REC MODE
This item lets you select the time interval (field rate) for switching the camera channel of the REC OUT signal. When REC MODE is set to EXT, the timing is controlled by the connected VTR. When 004-255 (INT) is selected, the timing corresponds to the field rate set here. The parameter settings for different VTR models are shown in the ADDENDUM.
1. Move the cursor to the REC MODE parameter.
2. Select a field rate or EXT by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 004 (INT).
004 - 255 (INT): REC OUT signal is switched from one
camera channel to another at the field rate speci­fied here.
Note: The appropriate field rate may vary depending
on the VTR model. Consult the VTR specifications on the field rate.
EXT: Switching of the REC OUT signal is controlled by
the camera switching signal supplied by the con­nected VTR.
Note: If set to EXT, make sure that the CAMERA SW IN
terminal on the rear panel is connected to the Time Lapse VTR.
1. AUTO SKIP
This item lets you enable or disable the Auto Skip function to skip any steps where no video signal is present.
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO SKIP parameter.
2. Select either ON or OFF. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables the auto skip function. OFF: Disables the auto skip function.
Note: The auto skip function is not available when play-
ing back pictures.
2. SEQ SETUP
This item lets you program or edit a Spot Sequence. Up to 16 steps can be assigned in the SPOT SEQ SETUP menu shown on next page. The duration of each step is also determined in the SPOT SEQ SETUP menu. The initial factory setting is sequential display of 16 camera pictures.

Sequence Setup Menu

Move the cursor to SEQUENCE SETUP on the SETUP menu, then press the SET button. The SEQUENCE SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP ALARM SETUP
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
SEQUENCE SETUP AUTO SKIP ON
SEQ SETUP
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SPOT SEQ SETUP STEP CH SEC STEP CH SEC
1 1 2S 9 9 2S 2 2 2S 10 10 2S 3 3 2S 11 11 2S 4 4 2S 12 12 2S 5 5 2S 13 13 2S 6 6 2S 14 14 2S 7 7 2S 15 15 2S 8 8 2S 16 16 2S
SPOT SEQ SETUP STEP CH SEC STEP CH SEC
1 1 2S 9 9 2S 2 2 2S 10 -- 0S 3 3 2S 11 -- 0S 4 4 2S 12 -- 0S 5 5 2S 13 -- 0S 6 6 2S 14 -- 0S 7 7 2S 15 -- 0S 8 8 2S 16 -- 0S
Step Assignment
1. Move the cursor to the step number you want to edit in the CH area by pressing the cursor (C, D, A, B) but­tons.
2. Select the desired camera channel in the CH area by pressing the Increment (+) or Decrement (–) button.
1 - 16: Camera Channel Note: 10-16 are not available for WJ-FS109.
– –: Not Assigned
3. Repeat the above procedures to assign other steps.
Dwell Time
1. Move the cursor to the SEC (Second) area by pressing the cursor (C, D, A, B) buttons.
2. Select the desired dwell time in the SEC area by press­ing the Increment (+) or Decrement (–) button. Dwell Time can be selected between 0S and 30S.
Note: A step assigned a dwell time of 0S is skipped.
<WJ-FS116>
<WJ-FS109>

System Setup Menu

Move the cursor to SYSTEM SETUP on the SETUP menu, then press the SET button. The SYSTEM SETUP 1/2 menu appears on the monitor screen as shown below.
WJ-FS116 SETUP ALARM SETUP
MONITOR OUTPUT SETUP REC OUTPUT SETUP SEQUENCE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP 1/2 TITLE SETUP
TITLE POSI CAM SW LOSS ON PLAYBACK AUTO ON PASSWORD OFF PWR ON MODE 1 VTR KEY LOCK OFF
SYSTEM SETUP 2/2
ENCODE PANA SYSTEM SETUP 2/2 ENCODE OTHERS
SW INTERVAL 1 NO. OF CAMS 16
To go to SYSTEM SETUP 2/2, press the C button.
To go back to SYSTEM SETUP 1/2, press the D button.
1. 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 parameter, then press the SET button. The TITLE SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown on next page.
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TITLE SETUP MENU CH TITLE
1 1······· 2 2······· 3 3······· 4 4······· 5 5······· 6 6······· 7 7······· 8 8······· 9 9·······
2/2
TITLE SETUP 1/2 CH TITLE
1 1······· 2 2······· 3 3······· 4 4······· 5 5······· 6 6······· 7 7······· 8 8·······
2. Move the cursor to the title (TITLE) you want to edit.
3. Select the first character for the title by pressing the Increment (+) or Decrement (–) button. Characters for the title appear in the order shown below.
3. Press the MENU/ESC button to execute the selection and return to the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
3. CAM SW LOSS
This item lets you select whether to display SW LOSS warning on the monitor when the camera switching pulse is not supplied from the VTR.
Notes:
This selection is effective only when the Recording Mode in the Record Output Setup Menu is set to EXT.
To reset the warning, press the ALARM RESET button, or reconnect the CAMERA SW IN connector.
1. Move the cursor to the CAM SW LOSS parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ON: Enables the display (SW LOSS) on the monitor
screen.
OFF: Disables the display.
4. PLAYBACK AUTO
This item lets you enable or disable the PLAYBACK AUTO mode. When PLAYBACK AUTO is set to ON, the pictures displayed on the monitor correspond to the mode of the VTR without the VTR/CAM button being pressed. Playback pictures are displayed when the VTR is in playback mode and camera pictures when the VTR is in non-playback mode.
1. Move the cursor to the PLAYBACK AUTO parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is ON.
ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ДЬЦЖСЕ 0123456789
←→
=?’”#&()*+,
-./:;
.
(space mark)
<WJ-FS116>
<WJ-FS109>
4. After selecting the first character, press the B button. Then select the second character.
5. Repeat steps 3 to 4 above to complete the title.
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to edit the titles of other channels.
7. Press the MENU/ESC button to finalize the character selection. The title is set, and the display returns to SYSTEM SETUP.
To erase a specific character
1. Select a character to be erased.
2. Select “•” (space mark) to erase the character.
To erase the title of a specific channel
1. Move the cursor to the channel number whose title is to be erased.
2. Hold down – and + buttons simultaneously for 2 sec­onds or more.
2. TITLE POSI
This item lets you select the position on the monitor where the camera title is displayed. The initial factory setting places the title at the bottom centre of the monitor screen.
1. Move the cursor to TITLE POSI parameter, then press the SET button. The position setting menu appears on the monitor screen.
2. Move the title by pressing the cursor (C, D, A, B) but­tons.
CAMTITLE
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ON: Enables the PLAYBACK AUTO mode. OFF: Disables the PLAYBACK AUTO mode.
Note: Set to OFF when a WJ-DR200 AV Disc Recorder
is connected to the unit.
5. 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 menus. Enter a 4-digit password consisting of numbers from 1 to 9 (except 0).
1. Move the cursor to the PASSWORD parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is OFF.
5-1. Password registration
ON1111-9999:
Password required to access the Setup menus.
1. Select ON by pressing the + or – button.
2. Move the cursor to the desired (first) digit by press­ing the A or B button.
3. Select the desired number by pressing the + or – button.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all digits are registered.
OFF: No password required to access the Setup
menus (access is free).
5-2. Reply to password request
If PASSWORD parameter is set to ON, the operator is requested to type the password to access the Setup menus.
1. Press the MENU/ESC button for 2 seconds or more. The password inquiry screen prompts you to type the password.
2. Type the 4-digit password by pressing the CAMERA SELECT buttons 1 through 9, and the A or B button.
3. The Setup menu appears if the typed password is cor­rect. If a wrong password is typed, the screen displays NG and returns to the screen before the MENU/ESC button was pressed.
4. To retry repeat steps 1 and 2.
5-3. Changing the password
The password currently registered can be changed as fol­lows.
1. Press the MENU/ESC button for 2 seconds or more to display the password inquiry screen. Then type in the current password by pressing the CAMERA SELECT buttons, and the A or B button. The SETUP menu appears.
2. In the SYSTEM SETUP menu, select ON for the PASS­WORD parameter.
3. Move the cursor to the first (desired) digit by pressing the A or B button.
4. Select the desired number by pressing the + or – but- ton.
5. Repeat step 3 and 4 until all digits are registered.
6. After registration the new password is required when the operator accesses the SETUP menus.
6. PWR ON MODE
This parameter lets you select a display pattern for your startup screen. When the power is turned on, the picture is displayed in the selected pattern.
1. Move the cursor to the PWR ON MODE parameter.
2. Select 1-16 (1-9 for WJ-FS109) or SPOT SEQ. The initial factory setting is 1.
1-16: Spot picture of selected channel is displayed. Note: 10-16 are not available for WJ-FS109.
SPOT SEQ: A sequence of spot pictures is displayed.
7. VTR KEY LOCK
This item lets you enable or disable the VTR/CAM Selection button. Select ON to protect the REC OUT signal from being interrupted by accidental operation of the VTR/CAM Selection button.
1. Move the cursor to the VTR KEY LOCK parameter.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is OFF.
ON: Disables VTR/CAM Selection button. OFF: Enables VTR/CAM Selection button.
Note: The VTR/CAM Selection button is also disabled
when PLAYBACK AUTO is set to ON.
8. ENCODE
This item lets you adjust parameters for playing back tapes that are recorded on a Panasonic system or a non­Panasonic system.
1. Move the cursor to the ENCODE parameter.
2. Select PANA or OTHERS by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is PANA.
PANA: Select this, if the tape was recorded on a
Panasonic Multiplexer system.
OTHERS: Select for non-Panasonic system.
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Mounting in the Rack

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 six supplied screws (M3 x10).
3. Install the video multiplexer with the rack mounting brackets in the rack by using four screws (not includ­ed).
Cautions:
Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover to prevent the appliance from overheating. Always keep the temperature in the rack within 50°C (122°F).
Secure the rear of the appliance to the rack by using additional mounting brackets (procured locally) if the rack is subject to vibrations.
Remove 4 rubber feet
Six screws (Supplied)
Fix the rack mounting brackets
EIA 19” rack

INSTALLATIONS

8-1. SW INTERVAL
This item lets you notify the Multiplexer of the field interval in which camera channels are switched on the recorded tape.
1. Move the cursor to the SW INTERVAL parameter.
2. Select 1, 2, or 4 by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 1.
1: Select this, if the tape is recorded with field rate 1. 2: Select this, if the tape is recorded with field rate 2. 4: Select this, if the tape is recorded with field rate 4.
8-2. NO. OF CAMS
This item lets you notify the Multiplexer of the highest chan­nel number recorded on a tape.
1. Move the cursor to the NO. OF CAMS parameter.
2. Select a camera channel between 1-16 (1-9 for WJ­FS109) by pressing the + or – button. The initial factory setting is 16 (9 for WJ-FS109).
Notes:
If PANA is selected, it is not necessary to set SW INTERVAL and NO. OF CAMS.
If OTHERS is selected, set the VTR's time mode to 2 H or 3 H, not to T/L (Time Lapse).
If OTHERS is selected, tapes recorded with a random order of camera channels (e.g., recorded in ALM - PRI, ALM-ONLY or GROUP mode) will not be reproduced properly.
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Basic System Connection

The Video Multiplexers WJ-FS109 and WJ-FS116 are connected with cameras, a video monitor and a Time Lapse VTR. A typi­cal connection example is shown below. The ALARM/REMOTE connector is described later.
The figure shows the WJ-FS109. The WJ-FS116 has 16 VIDEO IN and OUT connectors each.
Refer to the operating instructions of each system component for connection and operation.
The WJ-FS116 and WJ-FS109 are designed for black and white picture only. If colour cameras are connected to the unit,
pictures are displayed in black and white. With certain monitor types, colour noise may appear in the picture.

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

Cameras
VIDEO OUTPUT
987 6 54321
IN
OUT
987 6 54321
VIDEO
PLAY IN
ALARM/REMOTE
REC OUT
VIDEO INPUT
MONITOR OUT
CAMERA
SW IN
Video Monitor
SIGNAL
GND
Video Multiplexer (WJ-FS109)
CAMERA SWITCH
VIDEO INPUT
VIDEO OUTPUT
Time Lapse VTR
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Connection with the Time Lapse VTR

Connect the time lapse VTR as shown in the example below.
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
ALARM
IN
1
COM2
ALARM
RESET IN
3
ALARM
RECOVER OUT
4
ALARM
OUT
5
1 SHOT IN6
7
TAPE END
OUT
8
WARNING
OUT
9
HUMID OUT10
REC OUT11
REC REVIEW
OUT
12
SERIES
REC IN
13
14
TIME
ADJUST IN
15
TIME
ADJUST OUT
16
COM
SERIES
REC OUT
13579111315
13
1
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS109 or WJ-FS116
VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
CAMERA SW OUT
GND
25 14
134
ALARM RECOVER OUT ALARM RESET IN
ALARM IN
Time Lapse VTR
Alarm Reset Output
Alarm Recovery Input
98 6
Alarm Output
ALARM/REMOTE
PLAY IN
REC OUT
CAMERA
SW IN
MONITOR OUT
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ALARM/REMOTE Connector

This 25-pin connector connects alarm related control sig­nals and/or remote switch inputs depending on the status of pins #5 and #22. The tables below show the pin assign­ment for the WJ-FS116 and WJ-FS109, respectively.
13
1
25 14
For WJ-FS116
Pin # Pin Name For Alarm For Remote SW1 For Remote SW2
5 Function 1 Open or +5V GND GND
22 Function 2 Open, +5V or 0V Open or +5V GND
1 Alarm/Remote 1 Alarm In 1 Remote In 1 Multiscreen 2 Alarm/Remote 2 Alarm In 2 Remote In 2 Still 3 Alarm/Remote 3 Alarm In 3 Remote In 3 Zoom
4 Alarm/Remote 4 Alarm In 4 Remote In 4 VTR/CAM 15 Alarm/Remote 5 Alarm In 5 Remote In 5 MENU 16 Alarm/Remote 6 Alarm In 6 Remote In 6 – 17 Alarm/Remote 7 Alarm In 7 Remote In 7 – 18 Alarm/Remote 8 Alarm In 8 Remote In 8 – 19 Alarm/Remote 9 Alarm In 9 Remote In 9/Down – 10 Alarm/Remote 10 Alarm In 10 Remote In 10/Up – 11 Alarm/Remote 11 Alarm In 11 Remote In 11/Left – 12 Alarm/Remote 12 Alarm In 12 Remote In 12/Right – 13 Alarm/Remote 13 Alarm In 13 Remote In 13/–– 23 Alarm/Remote 14 Alarm In 14 Remote In 14/+ – 24 Alarm/Remote 15 Alarm In 15 Remote In 15/SET – 25 Alarm/Remote 16 Alarm In 16 Remote In 16/ESC
9 Alarm Output Alarm Output Alarm Output Alarm Output
8 Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In
6 Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out 21 Sequence Sequence Sequence
7 GND GND GND GND 14 GND GND GND GND 20 GND GND GND GND
For WJ-FS109
Pin # Pin Name For Alarm For Remote SW1 For Remote SW2
5 Function 1 Open or +5V GND GND 22 Function 2 Open, +5V or 0V Open or +5V GND
1 Alarm/Remote 1 Alarm In 1 Remote In 1/Down Multiscreen
2 Alarm/Remote 2 Alarm In 2 Remote In 2/Up Still
3 Alarm/Remote 3 Alarm In 3 Remote In 3/Left Zoom
4 Alarm/Remote 4 Alarm In 4 Remote In 4/Right VTR/CAM 15 Alarm/Remote 5 Alarm In 5 Remote In 5/– MENU 16 Alarm/Remote 6 Alarm In 6 Remote In 6/+ – 17 Alarm/Remote 7 Alarm In 7 Remote In 7/SET – 18 Alarm/Remote 8 Alarm In 8 Remote In 8/ESC – 19 Alarm/Remote 9 Alarm In 9 Remote In 9 – 10 –––– 11 –––– 12 –––– 13 –––– 23 –––– 24 –––– 25 ––––
9 Alarm Out Alarm Out Alarm Out Alarm Out
8 Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In Alarm Recovery In
6 Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out Alarm Reset Out 21 Sequence Sequence Sequence
7 GND GND GND GND 14 GND GND GND GND 20 GND GND GND GND
: No Operation
: No Operation
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Example: N. O.specified by ALM INPUT
Notes:
For detailed pin assignments refer to page 22.
Leave pin #5 open, or connect it to +5V when using
Alarm Sensors.
Connection with the Alarm
Output
Pin #9 (open collector) turns to 0 V while the alarm is active. This terminal can drive external warning devices such as a buzzer or lamp of up to 100 mA, 24 V DC. If the rating exceeds 100 mA, 24 V use a relay as shown in Example 2.
Example 1: Direct drive connection
Example 2: Connection of devices exceeding drive capaci-
ty
Connection with the Alarm
Sensors
Connect alarm sensors to the ALARM/REMOTE connector. As shown in the tables on page 22, the WJ-FS116 accepts up to 16 sensors and the WJ-FS109 up to 9. The sensors should meet the following specifications:
1. Allowable input voltage: Non-voltage contact, or 0 V to 5 V DC
2. Input definition: Specified by ALM INPUT settings, N.O. (Normally Open/Low active) or N. C. (Normally Closed/High active)
3. Active duration: Must be longer than 250 ms.
Sensor 8
GND
Alarm Sensor 1
Alarm Sensor 16
Buzzer
NO
C
NC
To Buzzer
Relay
+24V
NC: Normally Closed Contact NO: Normally Open Contact
C: Common
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22 5
5 4 3 2 1
Switch
SEQUENCE
MENU
VTR/CAM
ZOOM
STILL
MULTI SCREEN
Function 1
GND
GND
GND
Function 2
GND GND
15
22 5
16 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Switch
Camera Selection
SEQUENCE
Function 1
GND
GND
GND
GND
Open or +5V
Function 2
24

Connection with the Remote (External) Switches

The Video Multiplexer can be remote controlled if external switches (locally procured) are connected to the ALARM/REMOTE connector. Remote switches, except SEQUENCE, are grouped under Remote SW1 and SW2. For more information refer to the pin assignment tables on page 22.
Notes:
Switch 10 through 16 are applicable only to WJ-FS116.
Make sure that the Function switch 1 is grounded and Function switch 2 is open.
Note: Make sure that Function switch 1 and 2 are grounded.
Remote SW1
Remote SW2
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OPERATING PROCEDURES

Monitoring the Camera Picture

1. Spot Picture
1. Confirm that the LED on the VTR/CAM button is not lit.
If the LED is lit, press the VTR/CAM button so that the VTR/CAM indicator goes off.
2. Press a CAMERA SELECT button to display a camera
picture on the monitor screen. The LED on the pressed CAMERA SELECT button lights up.
2. Spot Sequence
1. Press the SEQ button.
A sequence of single pictures is displayed in the order and dwell time selected for the SEQ SETUP parameter in the SEQUENCE SETUP menu.
Note: Refer to the Sequence Setup on page 15 for
more details.
2. To cancel a sequence, press the respective CAMERA SELECT button. The selected camera picture appears in spot mode.
VTR
CAM
Example of spot camera picture sequence
Camera 3 Picture
Camera 6 Picture
ENTRANCE
SEQ
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Recording on the Time Lapse
VTR
Confirm the parameters on the REC OUTPUT SETUP menu. See page 14 for details. Note: When EXT is selected but no camera switching sig-
nal is supplied, time lapse recording will not work prop­erly. In this case, supply the camera switching signal or set REC MODE to 004 (INT) for normal recording.

Monitoring the Playback Picture

Caution:
Set the time lapse VTR to the playback mode. Recorded tapes should be played back in NORMAL or TIME LAPSE mode.
Notes:
This unit does not reproduce a clear picture in reverse playback.
The playback picture may be skewed (horizontally distorted) in the upper portion of the monitor screen depending on the selected playback mode.
The LED on the VTR/CAM button blinks when no signal is input to the PLAY IN connector. The LED also blinks if the codes (camera numbers, etc.) recorded on the VTR tape track have not been read for some reason. In this case, the playback picture is displayed simply by tracing the tape. Skipping instructions or other selections are ignored.
The looped through VTR output may appear on the monitor while playing back a tape in forward or reverse search.
The picture or title may become unstable because of the recording field rate.
Depending on the condition of the VTRs video heads, the pictures of another channel may appear on the monitor. If this occurs frequently, adjust the tracking and slow tracking of the VTR.
The size of pictures displayed on the multiscreen is smaller than in single picture format, which makes the titles hard to read. Select spot picture to make titles easier to read.
Playback in linear mode (L12H, L18H, L24H) may produce noise or the picture of another channel in any recorded mode. Play back the tape in NOR­MAL (real time mode) or TIME LAPSE mode.
To play back pictures in the OTHERS mode of the ENCODE menu and display them as stills, it is rec­ommended to use the STILL button on the multi­plexer, not on the VTR.
ENTRANCE
Playback Picture
VTR
CAM
3. Press a CAMERA SELECT button to display a camera playback picture on the monitor screen. The LED on the pressed CAMERA SELECT button lights up, and the selected playback picture appears on the monitor.
Notes about PLAYBACK AUTO function
To use the PLAYBACK AUTO function, your VTR should have an E-E output that is capable of looping through the REC OUT signal to PLAY IN while recording. At the same time, the connections to REC OUT and PLAY IN should be made as shown on page 20.
When PLAYBACK AUTO is ON, set the NOT REC para­meter to CAMERA. If BLUE is selected (monitor back­ground color), BLAYBACK AUTO will not function prop­erly.
When PLAYBACK AUTO is set to ON:
Automatic mode transfer between the Multiplexer
and the VTR may take about 4 seconds from the time the VTR's PLAY button is pressed.
– When the PLAY button on the VTR is pressed, the
VTR/CAM selection button may momentarily turn to CAM. This does not affect operation; it merely caus­es a slight delay in displaying the playback picture.
In the following cases we recommend you set this func­tion to OFF:
If you prefer pressing the VTR's PLAY and VTR/
CAM buttons instead of using automated mode
transfer.
– If a non E-E type recorder, such as the AV Disc
Recorder WJ-DR200, is installed in the system.
1. Spot Playback Picture
1. Operate the VTR in playback mode.
2. Confirm that the LED on the VTR/CAM button is lit. If the LED is not lit, press the VTR/CAM button so that the LED on the VTR/CAM button lights up. This step is unnecessary when PLAYBACK AUTO is set to ON.
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3. Zoomed Spot Playback Picture
The following function is available in spot playback pic­ture mode only.
1. Repeat the procedures described above for Spot Playback Picture.
2. Press the EL-ZOOM button to display the zoomed pic­ture. The “+” sign appears in the picture. Note: The “+ sign disappears if no operation is per-
formed within approx. 5 seconds. If the “+” sign dis­appeared, press the EL-ZOOM button again so that the “+” sign appears in the picture.
EL-ZOOM
3. Press the cursor buttons (C, D, A, B) to move the zoomed area within the picture.
4. Press the + button to zoom in, or – button to zoom out.
Notes:
When the + button is pressed, the picture is zoomed twofold.
The picture cannot be zoomed out to be smaller than the original size by pressing the – button.
5. To cancel this mode, press the – button or the EL- ZOOM button. The selected playback picture is dis­played in normal size in spot mode.
STILL
STILL
Note: The VTR continues playback while the still picture
is displayed on the monitor screen.
2. Still Spot Playback Picture
The following function is available in spot playback pic­ture mode only.
1. Repeat the procedures described above for Spot Playback Picture.
2. Press the STILL button to freeze the displayed picture. The LED on the STILL button lights up, and the LED on the pressed CAMERA SELECT button starts to blink. The camera title and STILL (both blinking) alternate in the display.
3. To cancel the still picture, press the STILL button again. The LED on the STILL button goes off and the selected playback picture is displayed in spot mode.
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4. Multiscreen Playback Picture
1. Operate the VTR in playback mode.
2. Confirm that the LED on the VTR/CAM button is lit. If the LED is not lit, press the VTR/CAM button so that the LED on the VTR/CAM button lights.
3. Press the MULTISCREEN SELECT button to select multiscreen pattern (4-, 9- or 16-segment screen). Note: 16-segment screen is not available for WJ-FS109.
4. Each time the MULTISCREEN SELECT button is pressed, the multiscreen changes as follows:
WJ-FS116: 49164 screen segments WJ-FS109: 494 screen segments Notes:
This button does not function when recording.
When ON is selected for QUAD SHIFT on the MON-
ITOR OUTPUT SETUP menu, pressing this button changes the screen as follows: WJ-FS116: 4A4B4C4D→916 screen seg- ments WJ-FS109: 4A4B9 screen segments
The 4A screen is a multiscreen with compressed pictures of channels 1 through 4, the 4B of chan­nels 5 through 8, the 4C of channels 9 through 12, and the 4D of channels 13 through 16.
MULTI SCREEN
SELECT
VTR
1
3
2
4
4-SEGMENT SCREEN
1 2 5 6 3478 9 101314
11
16-SEGMENT SCREEN
(Only for WJ-FS116)
12 15 16
1 4 7
2 5 8
3 6 9
9-SEGMENT SCREEN
<WJ-FS116>
MULTI SCREEN
SELECT
VTR
<WJ-FS109>
5. Still Multiscreen Playback Picture
1. Repeat the procedures described above for Multi­screen playback picture.
2. Press the STILL button so that the LED of STILL lights up.
3. Press the CAMERA SELECT buttons 1-16 (9) to freeze the displayed picture. STILL blinks in the display.
4. To cancel the still picture, press the respective CAM- ERA SELECT buttons or STILL button again.
STILL
STILL
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Alarm Input

The Video Multiplexer can handle the following alarms:
Interface Alarm
Alarm received from the ALARM/REMOTE connector. ALARM is displayed on the monitor screen.
Camera Switching Signal Loss Alarm
Alarm indicating that camera switching signal loss has occurred. SW LOSS is displayed on the monitor screen.
Video Input Signal Loss Alarm
Alarm indicating that camera signal loss has occurred. CHXX LOSS is displayed on the monitor screen.

Alarm Operation

When an alarm is activated, the Multiplexer, the Record Output and Monitor Output perform as shown below. Refer to the ALARM SETUP menu of the SETUP MENU on page 11 for settings.
WJ-FS116/WJ-FS109 Multiplexer
1. Front Panel Display
When an alarm is activated, the Alarm Indicator (Red) and the corresponding Camera Selection Button (Green) blink. The Alarm Output signal is supplied to pin 9 of the ALARM/REMOTE connector for the programmed duration. The indicator lights up after the preset Auto Reset Time has elapsed or the Video Multiplexer has received the Alarm Recovery In signal from the VTR. If another alarm is activated during output of the previous alarm, the later alarm is output for the programmed dura­tion.
2. Alarm Buzzer
The built-in buzzer beeps for the programmed duration. The buzzer stops beeping before that duration when the alarm is reset.
Record Output
The pictures of channels where alarm is activated are recorded on the VTR in the mode specified for the ALM REC MODE parameter on the ALARM SETUP menu.
1. Alarm Priority Mode
The pictures of channels where alarm is activated are recorded with more fields than in normal recording if ALM ­PRI is specified in the ALARM SETUP menu.
2. Alarm Only Mode
Only the picture of the channel receiving an alarm is recorded while other channels are ignored.
3. Group Mode
The pictures of channels assigned to an ALARM group are recorded with more fields than normal. Assignments are specified in the ALARM SETUP menu.
Monitor Output
1. Alarm Display Mode
The camera title and ALARM display blink alternately on the monitor screen if the ALM DISPLAY is set to ON.
ALARM
2. Alarm Channel Monitor Mode
The picture of the channel where alarm is activated is dis­played on the monitor if Alarm MONITOR MODE is set to SPOT. The picture displayed before alarm was activated will be restored after the alarm is reset. It remains on the monitor if Alarm MONITOR MODE is set to OFF.

ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION

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Camera Switching Pulse Loss
Display
When loss of the camera switching pulse is detected,SW LOSS will blink on the monitor screen.
The buzzer does not beep.
When the camera switching pulse is recovered, SW LOSS is cleared from the monitor.

OTHER FUNCTIONS

Auto Reset
The alarm is automatically reset after the programmed Alarm Output Time has elapsed. The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to steady light. Pressing the ALARM RESET button will clear the alarm and make the indicator go off.
External Reset
The alarm is reset by a recovery signal received from the external equipment at pin 8 of the ALARM/REMOTE connector. The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to steady light.
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. The blinking or lit indicator goes off.

ALARM RESET

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SPECIFICATIONS

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Power Source: 220 - 240 V AC 50 Hz Power Consumption: 12 W Camera Input (1-16)/(1-9)*: 1.0 V[p-p] /75 Ω 2:1 interlaced composite video signal Playback Input: 1.0 V[p-p] /75 Ω composite video signal Camera Switching Input: 1 RCA pin jack Sampling Frequency: 4 fsc 17 MHz Quantizing: 8 bit Pixels: 720 x 544 Maximum Refreshing Rate: 4 fields/second Camera Output (1-16)/(1-9)*: Looped through Camera Input, 75 Ω automatic termination Recording Output: 1.0 V[p-p] /75 composite video signal, Multiplexed with Camera ID Monitor Output: 1.0 V[p-p] /75 composite video signal Buzzer: 1 Built in Alarm/Remote Control: 25-pin D-sub Connector Ambient Operating Temperature: –10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F) Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 90 % Dimensions: 420 (W) x 44 (H) x 350 (D) mm
[16-9/16 (W) x 1-3/4 (H) x 13-3/4 (D)]
Weight: 4 kg (8.8 lbs.)
Dimensions and weight are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications marked with * apply to WJ-FS109.
Rack Mounting Bracket ................................................. 2 pcs.
Screws (M3 x 10) ........................................................... 6 pcs.
Switch Protector ............................................................. 1 pc.
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Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan
© Matsushita Communication Industrial Co.,Ltd.1999
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