Panasonic WJFS616C Operating Instructions

Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
Model No. WJ-FS616C
Video Multiplexer
Operating Instructions
LOCK
MULTI
MULTI SCREEN
SELECT
SEQUENCE
T
ALARM
RESET
SPOT
VCR CAM
POWER
ON OFF
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CAMERA/PRE SET POSITION
PUSH OPEN
Digital Video Multiplexer WJ-FS
616
C
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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. WJ-FS616C Serial No.
Caution:
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label on the bottom.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com­ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro­vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ­ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example ­use only shielded interface cables when connecting to com­puter or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli­ance could void the user’s authority to operate this equip­ment.
For U.S.A
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
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.
Power disconnect. Unit with or without ON­OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units.
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
SA 1965
SA 1966

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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PREFACE .......................................................................... 5
FEATURES ........................................................................ 5
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 6
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS ..................................................................... 7
Front View .................................................................. 7
Rear View ................................................................... 10
INSTALLATION ................................................................. 12
Installing the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards ...... 12
Tally Output Setting .................................................... 13
DIP Switch Setting ...................................................... 14
Mounting into the Rack .............................................. 15
CONNECTIONS ................................................................ 16
Connection with the Camera Sites ............................. 17
Connections for RS-485 type camera ........................ 18
Connection with the Monitors ..................................... 19
Connection with the PC .............................................. 19
Connection with Alarm Sensors ................................. 20
Connection with External Remote Control Switches ... 20
Connection with the Time Lapse VCR ....................... 21
MONITORS AND DISPLAYS ............................................. 22
Spot and Multiscreen Monitor .................................... 22
SETUP PROCEDURES ................................................... 23
SETUP MENU ................................................................... 24
Displaying the SETUP MENU ..................................... 24
Programming the Setup Menu ................................... 25
ALARM SETUP ................................................................. 26
Alarm Recall ............................................................... 26
Alarm Schedule .......................................................... 26
Camera Site Alarm ..................................................... 27
Video Loss Alarm ....................................................... 27
Camera Switching Pulse Loss Alarm ......................... 27
Alarm Display on the Monitors ................................... 27
Alarm Output Duration ............................................... 27
Alarm Buzzer Duration ............................................... 27
Alarm Mode on the Multiscreen Monitor .................... 28
Alarm Mode on the Spot Monitor ............................... 28
Dynamic Recording ................................................... 28
Alarm Recording Mode .............................................. 28
MULTISCREEN OUTPUT SETUP ...................................... 29
Camera Title Display .................................................. 29
Clock Display ............................................................. 29
Still Display ................................................................. 29
Border Display ........................................................... 29
Camera Display Position Setting ................................ 30
Sequence Mode ......................................................... 30
Secret View ................................................................ 30
SPOT OUTPUT SETUP ..................................................... 31
Camera Title Display .................................................. 31
Clock Display ............................................................. 31
RECORD OR MULTISCREEN 2 OUTPUT SETUP ............ 32
Record Output Setup ................................................. 32
Multiscreen 2 Output Setup ....................................... 34
SYSTEM SETUP ................................................................ 36
Clock Setup ................................................................ 36
Clock Display Position ............................................... 36
Camera Title Setup .................................................... 37
Camera Title Display Position .................................... 37
Sequence Setup ........................................................ 37
Sequence Timing (Multiscreen Monitor) .................... 40
Sequence Timing (Spot Monitor) ............................... 40
Lock Mode ................................................................. 40
Cable Compensation/VD2/Data ................................. 41
Alarm Terminal Setup ................................................. 41
Playback Mode .......................................................... 42
Data Mode ................................................................. 42
RS-232C Mode ........................................................... 42
Communication Port Setup ........................................ 42
VCR Input Select ........................................................ 43
Daisy Mode ................................................................ 43
Unit Address .............................................................. 43
Password ................................................................... 44
OTHER SETUP MENUS .................................................... 45
Camera Download ..................................................... 45
Camera Upload .......................................................... 45
All Reset ..................................................................... 46
OPERATING PROCEDURES .......................................... 47
CONTROLLING THE VIDEO INPUT AND MONITORS ..... 48
Controlling the Spot Monitor ............................................. 48
Selecting the Spot Monitor ......................................... 48
Single Spot (Live) ....................................................... 48
Single Sequence (Live) .............................................. 48
Controlling the Multiscreen Monitor .................................. 49
Selecting the Multiscreen Monitor .............................. 49
Controlling the Camera Images ................................. 49
Controlling the Playback Images ............................... 51
Displaying the Camera and Playback Images .......... 54
CAMERA CONTROL FUNCTION ..................................... 56
Camera Selection ....................................................... 56
Controlling Camera Site Accessories ........................ 56
ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION ........................................ 59
Alarm Input ................................................................. 59
Alarm Operation ......................................................... 59
Alarm Reset ................................................................ 61
Example of Using Multiscreen 2 Monitor ................... 61
Alarm Suspension ...................................................... 62
OTHER FUNCTION ........................................................... 63
Recording on the Time Lapse VCR ........................... 63
Camera Switching Pulse Loss Display ...................... 63
OPERATING PROCEDURES (with WV-CU550C) .......... 65
SYSTEM CONTROLLER WV-CU550C .............................. 66
Major Operating Controls and Functions ................... 66
Installations ................................................................ 69
SETUP MENU OPERATIONS (WITH WV-CU550C) .......... 70
FUNCTION OPERATIONS (WITH WV-CU550C) .............. 71
Controlling the Video Input and Monitors ......................... 71
Camera Control Function .................................................. 72
Camera Selection ....................................................... 72
Controlling Camera Site Accessories ........................ 72
Alarm Control Function ..................................................... 74
Alarm Suspension ...................................................... 74
SYSTEM EXPANSION ....................................................... 75
Connections ............................................................... 76
Operating Procedure ................................................. 76
Other Applications ..................................................... 76
OPERATING PROCEDURES (with WV-CU360C) .......... 79
SYSTEM CONTROLLER WV-CU360C .............................. 80
INSTALLATIONS ............................................................... 83
DATA Port Connection ............................................... 83
DIP Switch Setting ...................................................... 84
Controller Number Setting ......................................... 84
SETUP PROCEDURES ..................................................... 85
Prior to Setup ............................................................. 85
Buttons and Controls used for Setup ......................... 85
Controller Setup ......................................................... 86
OPERATING PROCEDURES ............................................ 88
Camera Selection ....................................................... 88
Camera Control .......................................................... 88
Alarm Operation ......................................................... 89
VCR Control ............................................................... 89
Camera Setup ............................................................ 90
APPENDIX ........................................................................ 91
SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 95
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ............................................. 95

CONTENTS

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PREF ACE

The WJ-FS616C Video Multiplexer is designed to multiplex 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 monitor­ing images in multiscreen, sequence, freeze, or electronic zoom mode on a video monitor screen.
The WJ-FS616C Video Multiplexer allows you to control camera functions such as lens focussing, zooming, iris, and positioning of the pan/tilt head. This makes the system highly flexible and sophisticated, and allows expansion to up to 64 cameras.

FEATURES

• The images of any connected camera can be displayed on full screen or on 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, and 16 multiscreens as shown below.
(7, 10, and 13 multiscreens are not available for play­back images.)
One playback image can also be displayed with cam­era images in 4, 7, 10, and 13 multiscreens.
• The pattern of a spot sequence consisting of up to 32 steps can be programmed by presetting the channel order and individual dwell time. The pattern of a 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, or 16 multiscreen sequence consisting of up to 5 steps can be pro­grammed as shown below.
• Electronic zoom and freeze image functions are avail­able. The zoom area can be selected with the direction buttons.
• Up to 16 camera images multiplexed by the field rate are available at the REC OUT connector for recording on the time lapse VCR. Alarm priority recording is sup­ported.
• Camera functions such as pan/tilt, lens zoom, focus, iris, and camera setup can be controlled via coaxial cable or RS-485 interface.
• The WJ-FS616C has a versatile alarm mode to optimize its multiscreen output, spot output, and record output.
• REC, PLAY, REW, FF, and more can be controlled from the front panel of the video multiplexer, via the RS-232C interface, or the wired remote control terminal of the Panasonic Time Lapse VCR.
• The WJ-FS616C can be controlled from a PC or WV­CU550C or WV-CU360C System Controller via RS-232C or RS-485 interface.
4-SEGMENT
SCREEN
7-SEGMENT
SCREEN
9-SEGMENT
SCREEN
10-SEGMENT
SCREEN
13-SEGMENT
SCREEN
16-SEGMENT
SCREEN
2 sec2 sec 5 sec 3 sec 1 sec
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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.
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.
This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn the power off immediately and contact qualified service personnel for service.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact qualified service personnel for maintenance.
•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. Do not try to operate it in wet areas.
Take immediate action if the appliance get wet. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Moisture can damage the appliance and also cause electric shocks.
•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.
Use the appliance at temperatures within –10 °C ­+50 °C (14 °F – 122°F) and humidity below 90 %. The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC 60 Hz.
• Fully charge up the backup battery.
Keep the appliance turned on for at least 48 hours to recharge the backup battery. This procedure is neces­sary when using the appliance for the first time or after it has been unplugged from the AC outlet for a long time. Insufficient charging of the battery may cause era­sure of settings if the AC power supply should fail. The battery, if fully charged, will back up the settings for 72 hours in an ordinary environment.
•We recommend that you note down your settings and save them. Power or battery failure may erase the settings you enter.
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MAJOR OPERATING 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
LOCK
OFF ON
SET UP/ESC
VCR CONTROL
T/L MODE
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4
8
12
16
3
7
11
15
2
6
10
14
1
5
9
13
PUSH OPEN
16
POWER
LOCK
ON
OFF
ALARM
MULTI
SCREEN
MULTISCREEN
SELECT
RESET SPOT SEQUENCE
VCR CAM
CAMERA/PRESET POSITION
Digital Video Multiplexer WJ-FS C
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@1 #1 #2
@2
@3
@4@5 @6 @7 @8@9#0 #3
q Power Switch (POWER ON/OFF)
This switch turns the power of the video multiplexer on and off. The indicator lights up when the power is on.
Caution: The indicator blinks to indicate rising temper-
ature in the video multiplexer. Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Note: To prevent accidental interruption of power sup-
ply to the video multiplexer, cover the power switch with the supplied switch protector as shown in the figure.
w Lock Indicator (LOCK)
This indicator (Yellow) lights to indicate that the LOCK switch is in ON position. While this indicator is on, control from the video multi­plexer is disabled.
e Alarm Reset Button (RESET)
This button is used to cancel an activated alarm. Press this button, while the alarm function is activated, to reset the alarm and return the system to the condition before the alarm function was activated. The indicator (Orange) in the button lights up to indi­cate that the alarm suspension mode is selected.
r Alarm Indicator (ALARM)
This indicator (Red) blinks to indicate an alarm exists. It changes to a steady light when the alarm is automati­cally reset. To turn the indicator off, press the ALARM RESET but­ton.
SWITCH
PROTECTOR
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t Spot Monitor Button (SPOT)
This button is used to operate the spot monitor connect­ed to the SPOT OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that the spot monitor is selected, and enables control of the monitor.
y Multiscreen Monitor Button (MULTISCREEN)
This button is used to operate the multiscreen monitor connected to the MULTISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that the multiscreen monitor is selected, and enables control of the monitor.
Note: When the monitor is connected to the REC OUT
connector for use as multiscreen 2 output, this but­ton alternately selects multiscreen output or multi­screen 2 output. The indicator blinks to indicate that the multiscreen 2 output is selected.
u Multiscreen Selection Button (MULTISCREEN
SELECT)
This button is used to select the multiscreen pattern to be displayed on the multiscreen monitor while monitor­ing the camera images or VCR playback images. Pressing this button will toggle the screen pattern as follows:
Camera Images:
4791013164 screen segments
VCR Playback Images:
49164 screen segments
i Sequence Button (SEQUENCE)
This button is used to activate the sequence mode. In this mode, a series of camera images is displayed in succession on the monitor screen for the specified duration. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that this mode is selected.
o Camera Number Buttons (CAMERA)
Preset Position Number Buttons (PRESET POSITION) CAMERA:
These buttons select the camera images corre­sponding to the button. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indi­cate the camera number currently selected.
PRESET POSITION:
These buttons are used in combination with the PRE POSI button to assign a preset position number to the selected camera.
!0 VCR/Camera Selection Button (VCR/CAM)
This button is used to select the camera image or VCR playback image to be displayed on the multiscreen monitor screen. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that the VCR mode is selected.
Note: The above operation is not valid unless multi-
screen output is selected by pressing the MULTI­SCREEN button.
!1 Control Panel
Press the “PUSH OPEN” panel to open the control panel.
@1 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, press­ing this button will select the next page of the setup menu.
@2 Preset Position Button (PRE-POSI)
This button is used to assign a preset position to a specified camera.
@3 Still Button (STILL)
Decrement Button (–)
This button is used to freeze the image currently dis­played on the multiscreen monitor. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that the still mode is selected. While displaying the setup menu on the monitor, press­ing this button will select the previous parameter in the setup menu.
@4 Electronic Zoom Button (EL-ZOOM)
Increment Button (+)
This button is used to zoom the image currently dis­played on the multiscreen monitor. The indicator (Green) in the button lights up to indicate that the zoom mode is selected. While displaying the setup menu on the monitor, press­ing this button will select the next parameter in the setup menu.
@5 Home/Set Button (HOME/SET)
This button is used to return to the home position of the camera. While displaying the setup menu on the monitor, press­ing this button will execute the currently highlighted selection and enter a submenu in the setup menu if the item has its own settings menu.
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@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, and to select an area for Electric Zooming.
UP: Up DOWN: Down LEFT: Left RIGHT: Right
@7 Auto Button (AUTO)
This button is used to activate the auto panning function if the camera is equipped with this specific feature.
@8 Iris Buttons (IRIS, CLOSE/OPEN)
Close or open the lens iris of cameras equipped with the specified lens. When these buttons are pressed at the same time, the lens iris is reset to the factory default settings.
@9 Focus Buttons (FOCUS, NEAR/FAR)
Adjusts the lens focus of cameras equipped with the specified lens. When these buttons are pressed at the same time, the lens focus is automatically set if the camera is equipped with the specific feature.
#0 Zoom Buttons (ZOOM, TELE/WIDE)
Adjusts the lens zoom of cameras equipped with the specified lens.
#1 Setup/Escape Button (SET UP/ESC)
This button is used in the video multiplexer’s setup operation. Pressing this button for two seconds or more will open or close the video multiplexer’s setup menu on the monitor screen. While the setup menu is displayed on the monitor screen, press this button to execute the currently selected settings and return to the previous setup menu.
#2 Lock Switch (LOCK OFF/ON)
This switch can be used to lock out operation of the video multiplexer panel controls. While this switch is in ON position, control from the video multiplexer is disabled.
#3 VCR Control Buttons
These buttons are used for remote control of the VCR that is connected to the video multiplexer. The buttons function as shown below.
: Rewind : Pause : Fast Forward : Reverse Play : Stop : Play : Decreases recording duration : Increases recording duration : Record
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$1 Camera Output Connectors (CAMERA OUT)
The video signal connected to the CAMERA IN connec­tor is looped through to this connector with an automat­ic 75 termination. The camera control signal multiplexed on the video sig­nal is not available at this connector. When the power switch of the video multiplexer is turned off, no signal is present at this connector.
$2 Camera Input Connectors (CAMERA IN)
These connectors accept either a color or B/W compos­ite video signal from the cameras. The VD2 signal for synchronizing the vertical timing of the cameras, and the data to control the camera site devices are also multiplexed through these connectors.
$3 RS485 Terminal (RS485)
This terminal is used to exchange control data with the camera site.
$4 Line Termination Switch (TERM., OFF/ON)
This switch is used to terminate the RS485 terminal.
$5 Line Selection Switch (LINE SELECT, 2/4)
This switch lets you select either Full Duplex (4 lines) or Half Duplex (2 lines) for the communication lines.
$6 Camera Switching Input Connector
(CAMERA SW IN)
The camera switching pulse from the time lapse VCR 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 VCR.
$7 Gen-Lock Input Connector (GENLOCK IN (VS))
The Gen-Lock signal can be supplied to this connector for synchronizing the system.
$8 Spot Input/Output Connectors (SPOT, OUT/IN)
IN: This connector accepts the video output signal from
the external system. The supplied video can be displayed on the spot monitor screen with the specified conditions.
OUT: This connector supplies the video output signal
for the spot monitor.
$9 Record Output Connectors
(REC OUT, VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
The recording signal for the time lapse VCR is provided via these connectors. These connectors can also be used as multiscreen 2 output with the specified conditions.
%0 Playback Input Connectors
(PLAY IN, VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
The playback signal from the time lapse VCR is sup­plied to these connectors.
%1 Multiscreen Output Connectors
(MULTISCREEN OUT, VIDEO/S-VIDEO)
The video output signal for the multiscreen monitor is provided via these connectors
%2 RS-232C Port (VCR CONTROL, RS-232C)
The VCR control signal for the time lapse VCR is provid­ed via this connector. Connecting a PC to this connector will allow you to remotely control the video multiplexer.
%3 Remote Output Connector
(VCR CONTROL, REMOTE OUT)
The VCR control signal for the time lapse VCR is provid­ed via this connector. You can select in the setup menu whether to have the VCR control signal supplied from this connector or the RS-232C Port.

Rear View

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A BTA B
R
G N D
G N D
RS485 TERM.
LINE
SELECT
CAMERA
SW IN
GENLOCK
IN (VS)
OFF ON 2 4
SPOT
REC OUT
PLAY IN
MULTISCREEN OUT
VCR CONTROL
RS–232C
OUT I N
VIDEO S–VIDEO S–VIDEO
S–VIDEOVIDEO
VIDEO
REMOTE
ALARM/REMOTE
OUT
TERM.
OFF
INOUT
ON
SIGNAL
GND
DATA
CAMERA
IN
CAMERA
OUT
$1
$2
$3 $4 $5 $6 $7 $8 $9 %0 %1 %2
%3 %4
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%4 Alarm/Remote Port (ALARM/REMOTE)
This connector accepts the alarm signals from the associated alarm contacts and the control signals from the external system.
%5 Power Cord
%6 Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)
%7 Data Termination Switch
(TERM., OFF/ON)
This switch is used to terminate 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.
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4. Remove the 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 fig­ure. Then remove the bracket.

INSTALLATION

The installations described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.
Installing the WV-PB6164 Data
Multiplex Boards
When controlling the camera with the multiplexed control data by connecting a coaxial cable, the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Board must be installed in the video multiplexer. Four data multiplex boards are included with the WJ­FS616C for cameras 1 to 4. Please note that additional multiplex boards are available for purchase as model WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards, which includes four control boards.
Caution: Before installing boards, be sure to turn off the
power switch of the video multiplexer.
1. Remove the six screws on the top cover of the video multiplexer as shown in the figure.
2. Remove the top cover.
3. Remove the four screws on the board as shown in the figure.
Front
Rear
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Tally Output Setting

Allows you to use the Alarm Input terminal on the ALARM/REMOTE port as the Tally Output terminal by changing two internal connections. Enabled use combines alarm input and tally output.
1. Disassemble the video multiplexer as described to install the Data Multiplex Boards on page 12.
2. Move the two connectors from the ALM side to the TLY side as shown above. The relation between the connector numbers and chan­nel numbers is shown in the table below.
6. Set the jumper connector, that is located at the top left of the board, to the position shown below where the board is installed.
7. Insert the board in the board connector. Confirm that the position is correct and it is placed firmly.
8. After installing the boards, secure them by tightening the screws and knobs shown above.
Note: Some settings for the VD2 signal and control data
must be set in the setup menu of the video multi­plexer. Refer to Cable Compensation/VD2/Data Setup on page 41 for details.
Jumper Connector
Board Connector
CH9 - CH16
CH1 - CH8
Alarm Input
CN33
CN32
Tally Output
CN37
CN36
Initial State Installed State
2
8
2
8
1
7
1
7
ALM
CN33
10 1
CN32
91
CN37
10 1
CN36
91
TLY
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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.C position of SW3, SW4, and SW5 corresponds to their 0/5 V position as shown in the table.
Dummy Black Image Setting
According to the factory default setting, the Dummy Black Image signal is supplied to the REC OUT connector as needed to overwrite any image displayed by an error. If this function is not required, set the switch SW1 to the position shown at right.
1. Disassemble the video multiplexer as described to install the Data Multiplex Boards on page 12.
2. Set switch (SW1) on the board to the position shown in the figure.

DIP Switch Setting

Alarm Output Setting
The following settings let you set the polarities of the alarm output, alarm reset output, and alarm & SW output on the ALARM/REMOTE port.
1. Disassemble the video multiplexer as described to install the Data Multiplex Boards on page 12.
2. Set switches (SW3/SW4/SW5) on the board to the required position of either Open Collector (O.C) or Pulse (0/5V) for alarm control signals.
Open Collector (O.C): 16V DC 100 mA max. Pulse (0/5V): +5V DC approx. 500 ms
The positions in the figure are the factory default settings.
• Timing Table for the signals (0/5 V settings)
0/5V O.C
SW5
0/5V 0/5V
SW3
O.C
SW4
O.C
SW3 : Alarm Output SW4 : Alarm Reset Output SW5 : Alarm & SW Output
0VHi-Z Hi-Z Hi-Z
100 ms or more
Approx 100 ms
Approx. 450 ms
Alarm output time
0V
Alarm output time
C
Hi-ZHi-Z 0V
100 ms or more
Retrigger
5V Alarm output (Pin #9)
Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2
0V
5V
Alarm reset output (Pin #27)
0V
5V
Alarm & SW output (Pin #25)
0V
SW1
OFF
SW1 : Record Output
O.C position 0/5 V position
Terminal condition
SW
OFF
Hi-Z
0 V
ON
0 V 5 V
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Mounting into the Rack

The video multiplexer can be mounted into the rack as described below.
1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing the four screws on the bottom of the video multiplexer.
2. Place the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the video multiplexer and tighten with the four supplied screws (M4 X10).
3. Install the video multiplexer with the rack mounting brackets in the rack securing it with four screws (pro­cured locally).
Cautions:
• The cooling fan inside the video multiplexer is sub­ject to wear and needs to be replaced periodically.
• Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover in order to prevent the appliance from over­heating. Always keep the temperature in the rack within 45 ˚C (113 ˚F).
• If the rack is subject to vibration, secure the rear of the appliance to the rack by using additional mount­ing brackets (procured locally).
Remove 4 rubber feet
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CONNECTIONS

Shown below is an example of a basic system connection.

Basic System Connection

Video
Data RS-485
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C
Time Lapse VCR
Personal Computer
(Software)
System Controller
WV-CU550C
Spot Monitor
Live 1-16ch
Multiscreen Monitor
Live 1-16ch
Playback 1-16ch
RS-232C/Wired
Alarm Sensor
AUX Alarm
4
8
12
16
3
7
11
15
2
6
10
14
1
5
9
13
PUSH OPEN
16
POWER
LOCK
ON OFF
ALARM
MULTI SCREEN
MULTISCREEN
SELECT
RESET SPOT SEQUENCE
VCR CAM
CAMERA/PRESET POSITION
Digital Video Multiplexer WJ-FS C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
MON CAM
ESC SET
0
ACK RESET
BACK SEQ
FORWARD
SEQ ALT
DEC
-1CAM
INC
+1CAM
STOP12
AUX
CLOSE
OPEN
IRIS
PRESET
FOCUS NEAR
ZOOM TELE
FAR
WIDE
System Controller WV-CU616
LEFT
RIGHT
UP
DOWN
ALARM BUSY
F3 F4F2F1
AF
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For cameras equipped with RS-485 communication facili­ties, connect the RS-485 cable as follows. Note: If you use cables assembled from locally procured
materials, it is important that only high quality, data grade cable, suitable for RS-485 communication (shielded 2-wire twisted pair cable) is used, BELDEN 9406 or the equivalent. Low grade cable will result in unstable system opera­tions.
Check the settings of the camera addresses when using cameras capable of RS-485 communication. Operations from the multiplexer will not work if the camera addresses are set improperly.
• Do not use addresses other than 1 through 16 for indi­vidual cameras (“17” is not allowed.)
• Do not set the same address for more than one camera in an RS-485 chain.

Connection with the Camera Sites

Connect cameras (or camera site equipment) of the data multiplexed type to the CAMERA IN connectors 1 through 4 on the rear of the video multiplexer. Note: Make sure that the cable length between the camera
site and the WJ-FS616C video multiplexer is less than 900 m (3 000 ft) when using RG-59/U BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cables.
Connect non-multiplexed type cameras to the CAMERA IN connectors 5 through 16. Note: If you need to change input channels from the non-
multiplexed type to multiplexed, install the WV-PB6164 Data Multiplex Boards for the corresponding channels inside the video multiplexer. For installation, see page
12.
CAMERA
IN
CAMERA
OUT
16 15 14 13 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 5 4 3 2 1
A BTA B
R
G N D
G N D
RS485
AUX Alarm
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C
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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 distance of 900 meters (3 000 ft) is the limit for using coaxial cable such as RG-59/U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent. If more distance is required, use cameras and multiplexer with RS-485 communication feature. This will lower signal loss and extend the distance as the video signal and data are transmitted separately. Note that you need to set up the communication port as described on page 42 when using the RS-485 feature. Note: Recommended for RS-485 communication is shield-
ed, two-wire, twisted pair, low impedance cable, AWG#22 or thicker.
(1) Connect with a RS-485 camera in “Home Run” wiring as
shown below, and then set the LINE SELECT switch to “2” or “4”.
(2) Connect cameras in a Daisy Chain
1. Draw up a plan for connection between the cameras and the input channels of the video multiplexer, and the assignment of unit addresses to cameras.
Cautions:
Check the settings of the camera addresses when using cameras capable of RS-485 communication. Operations from the multiplexer will not work if the cam­era addresses are set improperly.
• Do not use addresses other than 1 through 16 for individual cameras (“17” is not allowed).
• Do not set a single address for more than one cam­era in an RS-485 chain.
2. Set the LINE SELECT switch of the multiplexer to “2”. Also set the switch of the connected equipment if required.
3. Connect one end of the cable as shown to the RS-485 terminal of the multiplexer, and the other end to the first camera in the chain. Repeat this procedure for all cam­eras to the end of the chain.
4. Set the termination switches of the multiplexer and cam­eras at both ends of the chain to the ON position. Termination switches of cameras not at the chain ends must be in the OFF position.
Cautions:
• Termination is the key to data transmission and reception in the chain. Only the switches at the chain ends must be set to ON, while the other switches are set to OFF.
• Response may gradually slow the more equipment there is in the chain.
WV-RM70 and others
TERM
OFF
ON
DATA
T(A) T(B) R(A) R(B)
GND
RS485 TERM.
A BTA B
G N D
R
(A) (B)
GND
G N D
OFF ON
WV-CPR450 and others (For the Termination Switch positions, refer to the instruction manual for the camera.)
RS485 TERM.
A BTA B
G N D
G N
R
D
LINE
SELECT
OFF ON 2 4
WJ-FS616C
LINE
SELECT
OFF ON 2 4
WJ-FS616C
The switch on a daisy­chain-connected unit not at the extremities must be in the OFF position.
(A)
OFF ON
(B)
GND
RS485 TERM.
A BTA B
G N D
G N
R
D
The switch on the end unit should be in the ON position.
(A)
OFF ON
(B)
GND
WV-CPR450 and others
(For the Termination Switch positions, refer to the instruction manual for the corresponding unit.)
LINE
SELECT
OFF ON 2 4
WJ-FS616C
Set it to position 2
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DATA port
• In page 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 for the DATA in the COM PORT SETUP menu detailed on page 42.
• Use a 6-core modular cable to connect the multiplexer with the PC. Caution: Data disruption may occur if you use both a
DATA port and an RS-232C port at a time. Use only one port to communicate with the PC.

Connection with the Monitors

Connect the Monitors to the SPOT OUT connector and MULTISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer with the coaxial cable.

Connection with the PC

There are two options to communicate with the PC, the first is using an RS-232C port and the second is via a DATA port.
RS-232C
• In page 2 of the SYSTEM SETUP menu, set the RS­232C MODE to PC and press the [SET UP/ESC] button to activate the RS-232C port on the rear panel. Then you need to select the parameters for the RS­232C in the COM PORT SETUP menu detailed on page
42.
• Use a cross type RS-232C cable to connect the multi­plexer with the PC.
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C
SPOT
OUT I N
MULTISCREEN OUT
S–VIDEOVIDEO
1
FG
SG
2 3 4 5 7
20
6 8
TxD RxD RTS CTS
DTR DSR DCD
PC
1
FG
2
TxD
3
RxD
4
RTS
5
CTS
7
SG
20
DTR
6
DSR
8
DCD
FS616C end
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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 that are simultaneous or at very short intervals will be ignored. Allow for an interval of at least 100 ms from one alarm input to the next.
• Connect Pin No. 5, Alarm/Remote Select Input to Pin No. 12, GND.

Connection with External Remote Control Switches

Connect the switches (dry contact or open collector input) to the ALARM/REMOTE port on the rear of the video multiplexer as shown in the example below.
Notes:
• Pin No. 6, Sequence SW for Spot Output and Pin No. 8, Alarm Recover Input, can also accept DC voltages of 5 V (high level) and 0 V (low level) besides the switch contact signals. The multiplexer recognizes falling edge (high to low transition) as an input.
• Pin No. 5, Alarm/Remote Select Input, must be open.
GND
SW16
SW2 SW1
ALARM/REMOTE
1
19
20
37
Pin No. Designation
1
Function
2
Electronic Zoom
3
Sequence
4
Spot
5
Alarm/Remote Select Input
6
Sequence SW for Spot Output
7
Not Used
8
Alarm Recover Input
9
Alarm Output
10
Alarm 16
11
Alarm 14
12
Ground
13
Alarm 11
14
Alarm 9
15
Alarm 8
16
Alarm 6
17
Ground
18
Alarm 3
19
Alarm 1
Pin No. Designation
20
Still Picture
21
VCR/Camera Select
22
Multiscreen Select
23
Multiscreen
24
Ground
25
Alarm & SW Output
26
Time Adjust Input
27
Alarm Reset Output
28
Ground
29
Alarm 15
30
Alarm 13
31
Alarm 12
32
Alarm 10
33
Ground
34
Alarm 7
35
Alarm 5
36
Alarm 4
37
Alarm 2
SW16
SW3 SW2 SW1
Pin No. Designation
1
Function
2
Electronic Zoom
3
1
19
20
37
Sequence
4
Spot
5
Alarm/Remote Select Input
6
Sequence SW for Spot Output
7
Not Used
8
Alarm Recover Input
9
Alarm Output
10
Camera 16
11
Camera 14
12
Ground
13
Camera 11
14
Camera 9
15
Camera 8
16
Camera 6
17
Ground
18
Camera 3
19
Camera 1
Pin No. Designation
20
Still Picture
21
VCR/Camera Select
22
Multiscreen Select
23
Multiscreen
24
Ground
25
Alarm & SW Output
26
Time Adjust / Sequence SW
27
Alarm Reset Output
28
Ground
29
Camera 15
30
Camera 13
31
Camera 12
32
Camera 10
33
Ground
34
Camera 7
35
Camera 5
36
Camera 4
37
Camera 2
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Connection with the Time Lapse VCR

Connect the time lapse VCR as shown in the example below.
Notes:
• Before controlling the VCR through the REMOTE OUT connector:
1. Power up the video multiplexer and the VCR simul­taneously.
2. Connect the video signal cable between the multi­plexer and the VCR.
• The REMOTE OUT performs similarly to the AG-A11 Remote Controller for Time Lapse VCRs.
• To control the VCR remotely, connect it with either the RS-232C Port or REMOTE OUT Connector.
• When using the REMOTE OUT Connector for controlling the VCR remotely, reverse play and recording duration operations are disabled due to system designation.
• The VCRs shown below can be controlled remotely.
<REMOTE OUT>
AG-RT600A, AG-TL500 AG-6124
<RS-232C>
AG-6740* AG-TL500 (*Optional interface adapter is required.)
CAMERA
SW IN
REC OUT PLAY IN
VIDEO S–VIDEO S–VIDEOVIDEO
Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C
VCR CONTROL
R2–232C
See Notes
REMOTE
OUT
89
19
ALARM/REMOTE
1
VIDEO IN
GND
CAMERA SW OUT
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
13 4 7 16
Time Lapse VCR
37
28 26
20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
ALARM
1
COM
2
ALARM
3
RESET IN
ALARM
4
RECOVER OUT
ALARM
5
IN
1 SHOT IN
6
7
TAPE END
8
WARNING
9
OUT
COM REC OUT
OUT
HUMID OUT
10
11
REC REVIEW
12
OUT
OUT
13
14
15
ADJUST IN
16
ADJUST OUT
SERIES REC IN
SERIES
REC OUT
TIME TIME
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Spot and Multiscreen Monitor

The WJ-FS616C video multiplexer can be connected to two monitors. The monitors display 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 multiplexer. It only displays the camera input in single spot or single sequence. VCR playback display is disabled.
Multiscreen Monitor: The monitor that is connected to the
MULTISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer. It can display the camera input in multiscreen mode (4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16 screen segments). It also displays the VCR playback images.
In addition, the video multiplexer can be connected to another additional monitor, if the system is required. Connect the monitor (substituted for VCR) to the REC OUT connector on the rear of the video multiplexer.
Multiscreen 2 Monitor: It has the same functions as the
multiscreen monitor. Pressing the MULTISCREEN button alternately selects multiscreen output and multiscreen 2 output. The indicator blinks to indicate that the multiscreen 2 output is selected.

MONITORS AND DISPLAYS

Video Multiplexer WJ-FS616C
SPOT REC OUT
OUT I N
S–VIDEOVIDEO
POWER
ON
OFF
MULTISCREEN OUT
S–VIDEOVIDEO
POWER ON
OFF
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SETUP PROCEDURES

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SETUP MENU

The setup menu enables controlling functions that are not available by direct operation.
Displaying the SETUP MENU
To display the setup menu follow the procedure below.
1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are correctly and securely connected and that all components are turned on.
2. Press the [SET UP/ESC] button for 2 seconds or more. The WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU appears on the spot and multiscreen monitors as shown in the figure.
The following buttons are valid in the SETUP MENU:
UP (D): Moves the cursor up. DOWN (C): Moves the cursor down. LEFT (A): Moves the cursor to the left, or selects
the previous mode or parameter reversely.
RIGHT (B): Moves the cursor to the right, or
selects the next mode or parameter forwardly.
HOME/SET: Executes the selections and displays a
submenu for items with the () mark.
STILL (-): Selects the mode or parameter. EL-ZOOM (+): Selects the mode or parameter. FUNCTION: Selects the next page.
This manual uses the symbols above to describe the following.
3. Press the [SET UP/ESC] button to execute the currently highlighted setting and return to the previous menu in the SETUP MENU.
4. To finalize the setting and return to normal viewing, press the [SET UP/ESC] button for 2 seconds or more while the SETUP MENU is displayed.
Note: If an alarm is activated during the setup opera-
tion, the SETUP MENU disappears and the display returns to the normal images. Any settings previous­ly made take effect, even if the [SET UP/ESC] but­ton was not pressed.
WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU ALARM SETUP *
MULTI OUTPUT SETUP *
SET UP/ESC
SPOT OUTPUT SETUP * REC/MULTI2 REC OUTPUT * SYSTEM SETUP *
CAM DOWNLOAD NO CAM UPLOAD NO ALL RESET SELECT *
FUNCTION
STILL
EL-ZOOM
LEFT
UP
HOME/SET
DOWN
RIGHT
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Programming the 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. Six of these submenus; Alarm Setup, Multiscreen Output Setup, Spot Output Setup, Record Output Setup, Multiscreen 2 Output Setup, and System Setup are further divided into additional submenus. The () mark indicates that the item has a submenu for more detailed setups.
SETUP MENU
ALARM SETUP Alarm Recall
Alarm Schedule Camera Site Alarm Video Loss Alarm Camera Switching Pulse Loss Alarm Alarm Display on the Monitors Alarm Output Duration Alarm Buzzer Duration Alarm Mode on Multiscreen Monitor
Camera Upload
All Reset
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Alarm Mode on Spot Monitor Dynamic Recording Alarm Recording Mode
Camera Title Display Clock Display Still Display Border Display Camera Display Position
Secret View
Sequence Mode
Camera Title Display Clock Display
Camera Title Display Clock Display Dynamic Recording Recording Mode
Camera Display Position Sequence Mode
Clock Setup Clock Display Position Camera Title Setup Camera Title Display Position Sequence Setup
Lock Mode Cable Compensation/VD2/Data Alarm Terminal Setup Playback Mode Data Mode RS-232C Mode Communication Port Setup VCR Input Select Daisy Mode Unit Address Password
Camera Download
MULTISCREEN OUTPUT SETUP
SPOT OUTPUT SETUP
RECORD OUTPUT SETUP
MULTISCREEN 2 OUTPUT SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
Page 29
Page 31
Page 32
Page 34
Page 36
Page 45
Page 45
Page 46
Sequence Timing (Multiscreen) Sequence Timing (Spot)
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3. Press the C button to return to the previous page of the table.
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 func­tion.
1. Move the cursor to ALM SCHEDULE by pressing the C or D button.
2. Select ON or OFF by pressing the A or B button.
ON: Enables system alarm function. OFF: Disables system alarm function.
The factory default setting is OFF.
3. To set the timer, press the [HOME/SET] button while the cursor is positioned at ON. The cursor moves to the timer editing area.
4. Press the C or D button to move the cursor to the desired position. Then adjust the time when the alarm is to be activated by pressing the A or B button.
Notes:
• If the same time is set for the start and stop time, the alarm is always enabled.
• You can set the timer to extend into the next day, for example, 22:00 - 6:00.
5. Press the [SET UP/ESC] button to move the cursor to the ON position.

ALARM SETUP

The procedure described below lets you set the modes for when alarms are received.
Move the cursor to ALARM SETUP in the SETUP MENU by pressing the C or D button and then press the [HOME/SET] button. The ALARM SETUP menu appears on the monitor screen as shown in the figure.
Alarm Recall
There are 100 alarm records stored in chronological order in 10 pages of tables. The tables also indicate the alarm mode.
1. Move the cursor to ALM RECALL by pressing the C or D button and then press the [HOME/SET] button. The ALARM RECALL table appears on the monitor screen.
The table lists the activated alarm modes (ALM-MODE) as follows:
TRM ✽✽: Interface Alarm CH-LOSS: Video Input Signal Loss Alarm SITE: Camera Site Alarm PC ✽: PC Command Alarm
2. Press the D button to select the next page of the table.
ALARM SETUP ALM RECALL *
ALM SCHEDULE OFF CAM SITE ALM OFF VIDEO LOSS ALM ON SW-LOSS ALM OFF ALM DISPLAY ON ALM OUTPUT DUR 2SEC ALM BUZZER DUR 2SEC ALM MODE-MLT ALM-IND DWELL TIME 2SEC ALM MODE-SPT ALM-SPOT DYNAMIC REC OFF ALM REC MODE MODE0 REAL
ALARM RECALL 1 OF10 NO. DATE TIME CAM ALM-MODE
10. JAN 1. 97 12:00:00 16CH TRM 12
9. DEC 12. 96 4:00:00 10CH SITE
8. DEC 12. 96 3:00:00 8CH SITE
7. DEC 12. 96 2:00:00 7CH SITE
6. DEC 12. 96 1:00:00 6CH TRM 1
5. DEC 11. 96 15:00:00 5CH TRM 5
4. DEC 11. 96 14:00:00 4CH TRM 14
3. DEC 11. 96 13:00:00 3CH TRM 7
2. DEC 11. 96 12:00:00 2CH CH-LOSS
1. DEC 11. 96 12:00:00 1CH CH-LOSS DISPLAY (“)NEXT («)PRE
*
ALARM SETUP ALM RECALL *
ALM SCHEDULE ON 0:00- 0:00 CAM SITE ALM OFF VIDEO LOSS ALM ON SW-LOSS ALM OFF ALM DISPLAY ON ALM OUTPUT DUR 2SEC ALM BUZZER DUR 2SEC ALM MODE-MLT ALM-IND DWELL TIME 2SEC ALM MODE-SPT ALM-SPOT DYNAMIC REC OFF ALM REC MODE MODE0 REAL
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Camera Site Alarm
This item lets you enable or disable the camera site alarm function.
1. Move the cursor to CAM SITE ALM 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. OFF: Disables camera site alarm function.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Note: To use this function, the WV-PB6164 Data
Multiplex Boards must be installed in the video mul­tiplexer.
Video Loss Alarm
This item lets you enable or disable the alarm function when the camera video signal is lost.
1. Move the cursor to VIDEO LOSS ALM.
2 Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the alarm function when video loss is
detected.
OFF: Disables the alarm function when video loss is
detected.
The factory default setting is ON.
Camera Switching Pulse Loss Alarm
This item lets you enable or disable the alarm display (SW LOSS) on the monitor screen when the camera switching pulse is lost.
1. Move the cursor to SW-LOSS ALM.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the alarm display on the monitor screen. OFF: Disables the alarm display on the monitor screen.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Alarm Display on the Monitors
This item lets you enable or disable the alarm display on the spot and multiscreen monitors.
1. Move the cursor to ALM DISPLAY.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the alarm display on the Monitors. OFF: Disables the alarm display on the Monitors.
The factory default setting is ON.
Alarm Output Duration
This item lets you select the output duration of the alarm signal from the ALARM/REMOTE port. The alarm is automatically reset after the programmed duration has passed.
1. Move the cursor to ALM OUTPUT DUR.
2. Select the desired duration.
1SEC - 5MIN: Selects an alarm duration between 1
second and 5 minutes.
EXT: Alarm output continues until the ALARM RESET
button is pressed or the external alarm recover sig­nal is received from the ALARM/REMOTE port.
The factory default setting is 2SEC.
Alarm Buzzer Duration
This item lets you select the ringing duration of the built-in alarm buzzer when an alarm is activated.
1. Move the cursor to ALM BUZZER DUR.
2. Select the desired duration.
OFF: Disables alarm buzzer, regardless of an incoming
alarm.
1SEC - 5MIN: Selects buzzer duration between 1 sec-
ond and 5 minutes.
EXT: Alarm buzzer continues to beep until the ALARM
RESET button is pressed or the external alarm recover signal is received from the ALARM/ REMOTE port.
The factory default setting is 2SEC.
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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 ALM MODE-MLT.
2. Select the desired mode.
ALM-LINK: Switches screen to the camera image of
the corresponding channel with an alarm title super­imposed.
ALM-IND: Retains the camera image currently select-
ed. An alarm title appears overlapped on the camera image. If no camera is currently selected, then the alarm title does not appear.
The factory default setting is ALM-IND.
3. When ALM-LINK is selected for the parameter, then the cursor can be moved to DWELL TIME.
Dwell Time for Alarm Sequence
If more than one alarm is activated when ALM-LINK is selected, then the respective camera images are displayed in quad mode on the multiscreen monitor. From the fifth alarm on, the images are displayed sequen­tially in quad mode. This item lets you set the dwell time for the alarm sequence.
1. Move the cursor to DWELL TIME.
2. Select the desired dwell time.
1SEC - 30SEC: Selects a dwell time between 1 second
and 30 seconds.
The factory default setting is 2SEC.
Alarm Mode on the Spot Monitor
This item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm on the spot monitor.
1. Move the cursor to ALM MODE-SPT.
2. Select the desired mode.
ALM-SPOT: The camera image that has activated the
alarm is displayed in single spot mode. If multiple alarms are activated, the monitor displays the camera image that has activated the most recent alarm.
ALM-IGNORE: Ignores alarm activation and retains the
camera image currently selected.
The factory default setting is ALM-SPOT.
Dynamic Recording
In this mode, the camera image of the channel on which the alarm was activated is preferentially recorded over other video inputs. This item lets you enable or disable dynamic recording mode for recording on videotape.
1. Move the cursor to DYNAMIC REC.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables dynamic recording. OFF: Disables dynamic recording.
The factory default setting is OFF.
Alarm Recording Mode
This item lets you select the mode for recording an alarm. Refer to Recording Mode Setup on page 33 for further details.
1. Move the cursor to ALM REC MODE.
2. Select the desired recording mode.
MODE0: Normal Recording MODE1 - 8: Time lapse mode without camera switching
pulse.
MODE9: Time lapse mode with camera switching
pulse.
The factory default setting is MODE0.
3. After completed the setting, press the [SET UP/ESC] button to return to the previous WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU.
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Clock Display
This item lets you enable or disable the clock display on the multiscreen monitor.
1. Move the cursor to CLOCK DISPLAY.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the clock display on the monitor screen. OFF: Disables the clock display on the monitor screen.
The factory default setting is ON.
Still Display
This item lets you enable or disable the display of the subti­tle “STILL” on the multiscreen monitor when the image is in the still mode.
1. Move the cursor to STILL DISPLAY.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the display of the subtitle “STILL” on the
monitor screen.
OFF: Disables the display of the subtitle “STILL” on the
monitor screen.
The factory default setting is ON.
Border Display
This item lets you enable or disable the display of borders that divide the screen of the multiscreen monitor. You can also select a border color.
1. Move the cursor to BORDER.
2. Select the desired mode or color.
WHITE: White Border GRAY: Gray Border BLACK: Black Border OFF: No Border
The factory default setting is WHITE.
The procedure described below lets you determine the dis­play mode for the multiscreen monitor.
Move the cursor to MULTI OUTPUT SETUP in the SETUP MENU, and then press the [HOME/SET] button. The MULTI OUTPUT SETUP menu appears on the mon­itor screen as shown in the figure.
Camera Title Display
This item lets you enable or disable the display of the cam­era title on the multiscreen monitor.
1. Move the cursor to TITLE DISPLAY.
2. Select either ON or OFF.
ON: Enables the display of the camera title on the moni-
tor screen.
OFF: Disables the display of the camera title on the
monitor screen.
The factory default setting is ON.

MULTISCREEN OUTPUT SETUP

WJ-FS616C SETUP MENU ALARM SETUP *
MULTI OUTPUT SETUP * SPOT OUTPUT SETUP * REC/MULTI2 REC OUTPUT * SYSTEM SETUP *
CAM DOWNLOAD NO CAM UPLOAD NO ALL RESET SELECT *
MULTI OUTPUT SETUP TITLE DISPLAY ON
CLOCK DISPLAY ON STILL DISPLAY ON BORDER WHITE DISPLAY POSITION * SEQUENCE MODE SEQ2 SECRET VIEW OFF
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