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Setting Content Note
Camera Number* 001 - 999 Your choice for up to 256 cameras
Preset* 001 - 256 Preset positions for combination cameras
AUX. 1/2 ON / OFF To operate buzzers or other external devices
Dwell Time** 0 - 30 sec. Image switching interval
B/W Cameras WV-BP330 Series, WV-BP140 Series
Color Cameras WV-CW484 Series, WV-CW244 Series,
WV-CF294/284 Series, WV-CP480 Series,
WV-CW374, WV-CL920A Series,
WV-CP254H, WV-CP280 Series
Integrated Dome Cameras WV-CS954, WV-CW964, WV-CS574
MAJOR FUNCTIONS
A Rich Array of Features for More Reliable and Efficient Surveillance
Three Sequencing Features for More Efficient Monitoring
These features allow you to determine the sequence in which you see images from multiple cameras. System Controller buttons
make monitoring more efficient by enabling instant selection of the pattern of your choice.
Tour Sequence
Automatically switches camera images in preset sequences on the
monitor you select. You can preset up to 32 patterns with as many as
64 steps per pattern.
Group Sequence
Automatically switches camera images in preset sequences on up to 16
pre-selected monitors at once. You can preset up to 8 patterns with as
many as 32 steps per pattern.
Timer Events
Spot, Tour Sequence and Group Sequence/Group Preset features
can be automatically activated on designated monitors, following
preset schedules. Up to 128 timer events can be registered and
assigned priorities.
Camera Events
Designated cameras can be set for automatic tracking*, B/W switching
and scene switching [PATROL(S)]*, and cleaning, following preset
schedules. Up to 128 camera events can be registered.
* For only limited models.
step 1
Tour 1
C1
Tour 2
C5
Tour 3
C9
Tour 32
C13
step 2
C2
C6
C10
C14
step 3
C3
C7
C11
C15
step 64
C16
C4
C8
C12
The image shifts automatically from one camera to another, as programmed.
The images can be
seen on any monitor.
M1 M32
Records the image
of Camera 10
(Recording follows the
command alarm setting
and event recording
setting of recorder.)
Buzzer/Light
Alarm Output 50
No.
256
Camera 100
Preset Position 1
(Zoom in to Entrance 1)
Te rm inal
Alarm 256
WJ-HD300A
Series
Alarm
Notification
Display Mode
SPOT
Camera Number
100
Preset
1
Recording
Source
10
SPOT
For example: Terminal Alarm Event No.256
Monitors
5
Alarm Output
50
Sensor
System
Entrance 1
Infrared
Sensor
PC
Monitor 5
WJ-SX650
ZOOM
Sensor
Up to 1,024 Alarm Events Ensure That You Capture Vital Scenes
Preset camera positions, sequences and recording can be automatically activated by all types of alarm signals (Terminal, Camera,
Recorder, Serial, Video Loss). Register up to 1,024 Alarm Events.
Group Sequence 1
Monitor 1
step 32
step 1
C1
Group Sequence 2
Group Sequence 8
Monitor 2
C20
Monitor 3
C5
Monitor 16
C15
Group Preset
Allows instant spot display of selected camera images on up to 16 pre-
selected monitors at once. You can preset up to 24 patterns.
* Can also be set using pre-registered camera position numbers.
** Not available for Group Preset since switching is occurs once.
Group Preset 1
Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 16
Group Preset 2
Group Preset 24
C1 C20 C5 C15
Alarm Schedule for up to 64 Alarms
Used to schedule pre-registered alarm events (ON/OFF,
daily, weekly, monthly).
Four Display Modes
Alarm events can be displayed in Spot, Tour Sequence,
Group Sequence or Group preset modes.
Three Alarm Modes (Spot Display Only)
Choose any of three ways to display multiple alarm
event images in Spot display mode.
Sequence mode - - - - - - Alarm event images displayed on monitor in
the sequence in which they occurred.
Latest mode - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Show latest alarm event image (Hold Last).
Earliest mode - - - - - - - - - - - -
Show earliest alarm event image (Hold First).
(When alarms occur with Tour Sequence or Group Sequence/Group Preset set,
earlier alarms are reset on that monitor.)
Log Up to 10,000 Alarms
Matrix System 650 can store up to 10,000 alarm events.
Alarm histories can downloaded to a PC for analysis and
management. The latest 1,000 alarm events can be
viewed from a surveillance monitor.
Schedules for Simple, Certain Operation
Monitors and cameras can be automatically activated at preset dates and times using Daily, Weekly, and Monthly modes.
Timing Pulse (VD2) for Vertical Genlock
Camera to Matrix Switcher
Matrix Switcher to Camera
Data 8-bit x 4
Alarm
Video
Vertical Blanking
All 256 channels with multiplex data over coaxial cables
Preventing unauthorized access
High image quality and high capacity storage
Rich array of display options
To simplify installation and for smoother system expansion,
video signals, control data, synchronous signals (VD2) and
alarm signals are all transmitted over the same coaxial cable.
Cables can be up to 900 m (3,000 feet) long (RG59/U coaxial
cable, Belden 9259 or equivalent).
Level 2
Level 1
Priority
OPERATOR’S LEVEL TABLE
OPE
2
OPE
6
Password
21233
OPE
1
12123
22342
System Setup
OSD Control
Alarm History Display
System Status Display
Alarm Suspension
Alarms All Reset
Alarm ACK, Alarm
Individual/Monitor Reset
Start Tour Sequence
Start Group Sequence
Monitor Lock
Camera Setup
Preset Position Registration
All Cameras Control
Camera Control
Camera Selection
Recorder Setup
Recorder Control
OSD Control
Alarm History Display
Alarms All Reset
Alarm ACK, Alarm
Individual/Monitor Reset
Start Tour Sequence
Start Group Sequence
Monitor Lock
Preset Position Registration
All Cameras Control
Camera Control
Camera Selection
Recorder Control
Alarm ACK, Alarm
Individual/Monitor Reset
Start Tour Sequence
Start Group Sequence
Camera Control
Camera Selection
Recorder Control
Start Tour Sequence
Start Group Sequence
Camera Selection
Camera Selection
Level 3
OPE
7
OPE
16
31256
34682
Level 4
OPE
17
OPE
35
34397
31625
Level 5
OPE
36
OPE
60
39262
33681
Up to 60 users* can be registered with individual user IDs and
passwords. Security can be fine-tuned with individual level,
priority and camera/recorder display and operation restrictions,
to guard against unauthorized access and unauthorized
changes in settings.
* 1 of the 60 users is reserved for recorder control.
When connected to the Panasonic WJ-HD300A Series
"Digital Disk Recorder", the Matrix System 650 can be used
to construct surveillance systems that offer both high image
quality and high capacity storage. WJ-HD300A Series Digital
Disk Recorders can be operated seamlessly from Matrix
System 650’s WV-CU650 System Controller,
to support multi-screen live monitoring and high-speed
Filtered Search. These digital disk recorders’ networking
features also allow remote control from a PC.
Use of a newly developed LSI allows you to choose from any
of seven languages (English, French, Spanish, German,
Italian, Russian, or Japanese)
when setting up a system.
When monitoring date and
time, camera title, monitor
status, and event information
can all be displayed. Camera
titles can include roman
alphabet, special alphabet
(German or Russian),
numbers, symbols, and
Chinese and Japanese
characters (approx. 1,000).
The Camera You Need
to Take Full Advantage
of Camera Events
Example of Character Displays
Digital Disk Recorders
WJ-HD300A Series
VD2 Compatible Panasonic Camera List
Set switching interval and other parameters for each step
Since 1988, most of Panasonic cameras have been designed and manufactured to accept VD2 signal for system integration.
Operator Registration
Custom Character
15
You can create up to 32 custom characters.
13
4 5
Camera Event
Timer Event
Super Dynamic III
Color Dome Camera
WV-CS954
PROGRAM
ACTIVE PERIOD DESIGNATION
TIME
SCHEDULE MODE
ACTION MONITOR PRIORITY
1 JUL.19.2005 ~ JUL.23.2005 9:00 ~ 16:00 DAILY TOUR SEQ 1 ~ 32 1 ~ 99
2Always Active 10:00 ~ 17:00 WEEKLY (SUN) GROUP SEQ 1 ~ 32 1 ~ 99
3 JAN.1.2005 ~ DEC.1.2005 22:00 ~ 01:00 MONTHLY (1) CAMERA CLEANING
(ALL CAMERA)
128 DEC.1.2005 ~ DEC.23.2005 12:00 ~ 17:00 MONTHLY (1) GROUP PRESET 1 ~ 32 1 ~ 99
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