Panasonic Security Camera WV NS324 User Manual

Color CCTV Camera  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
WV-NS324  
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,  
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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 ampli-  
fiers) 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 electri-  
cian 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.  
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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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CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................3  
INITIALIZING ................................................................52  
Setting the Switches ..................................................52  
Common procedures: ................................................52  
VIEWING PICTURES .....................................................53  
Still Picture Storage to the PC ................................53  
ALARM FUNCTIONS ....................................................54  
When alarm arises .................................................54  
Transferring Picture Files .......................................55  
Canceling Alarm Display .......................................55  
VMD Setup .............................................................55  
Reviewing Alarm Pictures .....................................57  
Resetting Alarm ....................................................58  
AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONTROL ..................................60  
Auxiliary Output Control .........................................60  
TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................61  
SPECIFICATIONS..........................................................62  
PREVENTION OF BLOOMING AND SMEAR ................62  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ..........................................63  
ACCESSORIES .............................................................63  
APPENDIX ....................................................................64  
PREFACE ........................................................................5  
Features .......................................................................5  
System Requirements ..................................................5  
Trademarks ..................................................................5  
Document Convention .................................................6  
Camera Cleaning .....................................................6  
Preset Data Uploading or Downloading ..................6  
PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................7  
CONSTRUCTION ............................................................8  
INSTALLATION ...............................................................9  
CONNECTIONS ............................................................12  
SETUP WITH PC ...........................................................15  
Setup with the Provided "Panasonic IP Setup"  
Software .................................................................15  
PREPARATIONS FOR THE PC .....................................16  
Network Setup of Your PC .....................................16  
Network Setup of the Camera ................................17  
Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type ..19  
OPERATING THE CAMERA ..........................................23  
PRIOR TO SETUP .........................................................26  
SETUP ...........................................................................27  
Setup Menu ............................................................27  
SETTING PROCEDURES ..............................................30  
Menu Display .........................................................30  
Presetting ...............................................................30  
Deleting Preset Positions .......................................33  
Home Position Setting (HOME POSITION) ............34  
Self-return Setting (SELF RETURN) .......................34  
Auto Mode Selection (AUTO MODE) .....................34  
Flip-A-Chip Setting .................................................36  
Cleaning (CLEANING) ...........................................36  
Image Hold (IMAGE HOLD) ..................................36  
Camera Setting ......................................................37  
CAMERA SETUP WITH PC ...........................................45  
SETUP FROM PC ..........................................................46  
Image Setup ..........................................................46  
Alarm Setup ...........................................................46  
FTP Client Setup ....................................................47  
User Setup .............................................................48  
Host Setup .............................................................49  
System Setup ........................................................49  
Multiscreen Setup ..................................................50  
Preset Setup ..........................................................51  
Auto Pan Setting ....................................................51  
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PREFACE  
Panasonic introduces a newly developed dome camera with highly advanced CCTV technology for connection to  
both conventional surveillance systems and digital networks. Color camera, zoom lens, pan and tilt mechanism are all  
combined in a single compact unit.  
This high-performance color CCTV camera is utilized as a video surveillance device.  
It incorporates a Digital Signal Processor, pan-tilt mechanism, and x10 zoom lens in a compact enclosure.  
A newly developed 1/4-inch CCD allows use under extremely low lighting conditions of 1.0 lx for color images.  
Thanks to the use of the DSP it also assures clear display of pictures in which bright and dark objects coexist without  
mutual interference. Setup menus allow the camera to fulfill surveillance tasks by such means as flip-a-chip and auto  
pan.  
Applicable Network Protocols: TCP/IP,UDP/IP, HTTP,  
Features  
FTP, SMTP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, ARP, BOOTP,  
• 10/100BASE-T terminal enables your PC to view  
camera images via the network.  
• Multiscreen function for simultaneous display of the  
pictures of up to 4 cameras on the PC monitor  
screen.  
NTP  
Browser: One of the following should be installed.  
Internet Explorer 5.01SP2, 5.5, 5.5SP2, 6.0  
Netscape Communicator 4.73, 4.78  
• Multishot function allows you to see surroundings  
of the object with clicking one time.  
• User authentication function is available.  
• High quality picture of 768 x 494 pixels  
• Minimum illumination of 1.0 lx  
• Flip-a-chip allows 180° tilting to trace objects  
passing under the camera.  
• Auto pan  
• BLC  
• SENS UP X4 (MAX)  
• MOTION DETECTOR  
Caution under the circumstances of Netscape  
Communicator except version 4.73 and 4.78  
It may happen some of the functions work wrongly  
when using the Netscape Communicator version 4.73  
before, or upgraded version 4.73.  
Then, take the following procedures on your PC:  
1. Take notes all the setting status of Netscape  
Communicator in advance.  
2. Uninstall the old Netscape Communicator and  
delete the holder named Netscape from your PC  
once.  
3. Install the applicable version of Netscape  
Communicator to your PC.  
• 16 preset positions  
• 360° panning at a rotation speed of 100°/s  
• Sync selectable between internal, line-lock or VD2  
• Automatic gain control circuit  
• Image hold  
4. Input the same setting status that item 1 to the  
Netscape Communicator.  
• Digital noise reduction effect  
Trademarks  
• Adobe, Adobe logos, and Acrobat are registered  
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the  
U.S. and/ or other countries.  
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and Windows XP  
are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation  
in the U.S. and/or other countries.  
• Netscape, Netscape Navigator, Netscape ONE,  
the Netscape N and Ship’s Wheel logos are regis-  
tered trademarks of Netscape Communications  
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other  
Netscape product names used in this document  
are also trademarks of Netscape Communications  
Corporation and may be registered outside the  
U.S.  
System Requirements  
Your personal computer must meet the following mini-  
mum requirements to view camera pictures or to set up  
parameters.  
Computer: PC/AT compatible  
OS: One of the following should be installed.  
Microsoft Windows98 Second Edition  
Microsoft Windows2000 Professional Service  
Pack2  
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition  
Microsoft Windows XP  
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Service  
Pack6a  
• Ethernet is  
Corporation.  
a
registered trademark of Xerox  
• Other names of companies and products con-  
tained in these operating instructions may be  
trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
CPU: Pentium II (300 MHz) or faster  
Memories: 128 MB or higher  
Network Interface: 10/100Mbps Ethernet card  
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• Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse com-  
piling, reverse engineering, and also exporting in  
violation of export laws of the software provided  
with this product, is expressly prohibited.  
Document Convention  
These operating instructions use the following conven-  
tions when describing the uses and operations.  
• Windows98 stands for Microsoft Windows98  
Second Edition.  
• Windows2000 stands for Microsoft Windows2000.  
• Windows ME stands for Microsoft Windows  
Millennium Edition.  
• Windows NT stands for Microsoft Windows NT  
Workstation 4.0 Service Pack6a.  
• Windows XP stands for Microsoft Windows XP.  
Camera Cleaning  
Even if this function is used, noise may be produced on  
the monitor screen, or the preset position may deviate  
in the cause of prolonged use.  
In such cases, activate the refresh mode on the special  
menu. (See page 44.)  
To use this camera with the WJ-SX550C Matrix  
Switcher, set the auto cleaning function on each unit,  
then clean the WV-NS324 once a day.  
Preset Data Uploading or  
Downloading  
To download the preset data from the camera to the  
controller or upload the downloaded data to the cam-  
era, set the following functions to OFF.  
Downloading or uploading the data may not work nor-  
mally if these functions are set to ON.  
• Cleaning (See page 36.)  
• Auto mode (See page 34.)  
• Self return (See page 34.)  
Aim the camera at a motionless object such as a wall if  
possible to download or upload the preset data.  
Note: Take notice of the following cases when upload-  
ing the downloaded data to the camera.  
• Preset positions may deviate. If a preset posi-  
tion has deviated, delete it and set it again cor-  
rectly.  
• You cannot exchange preset data between the  
WV-NS324 and other models.  
• Data uploading or downloading is applicable  
with Panasonic System Controller only.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
1. Do not attempt to disassemble the camera.  
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or  
covers.  
8. Do not operate the camera beyond the specified  
temperature, humidity or power source ratings.  
Do not use the camera in an extreme environment  
where high temperature or high humidity exists. Do  
not place the camera near heat sources such as  
radiators, stoves or other units that produce heat.  
Use the camera under conditions where tempera-  
tures are between –10°C and +50°C (14°F to  
122°F) [Recommended temperature: +40°C  
(104°F)], and humidity is below 90 %.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Ask a qualified service personnel for servicing.  
2. Handle the camera with care.  
Do not abuse the camera. Avoid striking, shaking,  
etc. The camera could be damaged by improper  
handling or storage.  
The input power source is 24 V AC 60 Hz.  
3. Do not expose the camera to rain or moisture,  
nor try to operate it in wet areas.  
9. Do not install the camera near the air outlet of  
an air conditioner.  
This product is designed for indoor use or locations  
where it is protected from rain and moisture.  
Moisture can damage the camera and also cause  
electric shock.  
The lens may become cloudy due to condensation  
if the camera is used under the following condi-  
tions.  
If the camera becomes wet, turn the power off  
immediately and ask a qualified service personnel  
for servicing.  
• Rapid temperature fluctuations by switching  
the air conditioner on and off.  
• Rapid temperature fluctuations due to frequent  
opening and closing of a door.  
• Use in an environment where eyeglasses  
become foggy.  
4. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when  
cleaning the camera body.  
• Use in a room filled with cigarette smoke or  
dust.  
If the lens becomes cloudy due to condensation,  
remove the dome cover and wipe all moist sur-  
faces with a soft cloth.  
Use a dry cloth to clean the camera when it is dirty.  
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild deter-  
gent and wipe gently. Care should be taken not to  
scratch the dome cover when wiping it.  
Wipe off any remaining detergent in it with a dry  
cloth.  
10. Consumables  
Parts having contacts such as the lens-drive  
motors, cooling fan motor and slip-rings inside the  
camera are subject to wear with time. Please ask  
the nearest service centre about replacement and  
maintenance of such parts.  
5. Never face the camera towards the sun.  
Whether the camera is in use or not, never aim it at  
the sun or other extremely bright objects.  
Otherwise, blooming or smear may be caused.  
6. Never aim the camera at strong light sources for  
an extended period of time.  
11. Do not aim the camera at the same object for a  
long time.  
A light source such as a spot light causes burn-in  
on the display screen. Failure to observe this may  
cause the image to become discolored due to  
deterioration of the color filter in the CCD.  
Burn-in of an image may be caused on the fluores-  
cent screen of the CRT.  
• Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. herewith  
declares that it will not be liable for any damage,  
whether direct or indirect, caused by using the  
product for business transactions or security, or  
malfunctioning of this product.  
7. Do not install this camera upside down.  
This camera is designed for mounting on the ceil-  
ing or wall.  
Consult an expert on the load bearing capacity of  
the installation surface and structure. If the surface  
is not strong enough, the camera may fall down.  
Refer to the product specifications for weights.  
12. Self-diagnosis Function  
If the camera continues operating abnormally for  
30 seconds or more due to influences such as  
external noise, the camera will automatically  
restart. In the event that this happens frequently,  
check for any causes in the camera's environment.  
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CONSTRUCTION  
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q Alarm Input Connector  
w Alarm Output Connector  
e Video Output Connector  
r Network Port  
y Camera Mounting Base (Color: Gray)  
u Panning Starting Point  
i Fall Prevention Wire  
o Decoration Cover  
t Power Cable  
! Dome Cover  
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INSTALLATION  
Precautions  
• The following installation and connection work  
should be done by qualified service personnel or  
system installers and should conform to all local  
codes.  
8-bit DIP SW  
ON  
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2
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4
5
6
7
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• Be sure to switch the camera off before installation  
and connection.  
• Do not install the camera near the air outlet of an  
air conditioner.  
1. Disassembling the Camera  
DIP DIP  
Dip SW  
Position  
No.  
Status  
(1) Loosen the fixing screw to separate the cam-  
era mounting base from the camera. Push up  
the screwdriver once before removing the  
screw.  
SW1 SW2  
8-bit DIP SW  
Normal Position  
ON  
1
1 OFF OFF Normal  
ON OFF Initializing the setup menu  
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3
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4
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5
5
6
6
7
8
8
ON  
1
2
2
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(2) Turn the camera mounting base approximately  
15 degrees counterclockwise and remove the  
base from the camera.  
ON  
1
3 OFF ON Initializing HTML files  
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
ON  
1
Initializing the setup menu  
& HTML files  
4
ON ON  
Camera mounting base  
Camera mounting  
base  
Fixing screw  
Note: All DIP switches except SW1 and SW2 should  
always be set to "off".  
Loosen and  
push  
3. Assemble the Camera  
Reverse the disassembly procedure. Take care not  
to cut any cables.  
Camera  
Precaution  
15°  
Turn 15°  
Be sure to select a ceiling board strong enough to sup-  
port 4 times the total weight of the camera.  
Remove  
from the  
camera  
a. Sideway Cable Exit  
Then  
Prepare a cutout in the diecast case and decora-  
tion cover as shown in the following figures.  
Camera  
mounting base  
Cutout in Diecast Case  
2. Setting Switches  
The camera is provided with an 8-bit DIP switch.  
The 8-bit DIP switch is used to return the camera to  
the factory default settings. Switch settings are  
read into the camera when the power is turned on.  
Make sure to turn the camera off, then turn it back  
on after changing the switch settings. Switch posi-  
tions and functions are shown below.  
Note: When taking these procedures, keep the  
power turned on until initialization of the  
Camera Servo Control is completed.  
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Cutout in Decoration Cover  
2. Fix the camera mounting base to the ceiling with  
four screws (not provided, M4).  
3. Hook the fall prevention wire on the camera mount-  
ing base.  
Note: Remove sharp edges to protect the cables.  
b. Top Cable Exit  
Prepare a hole in the ceiling board to run the  
cables.  
Be sure to match the wire with the fall  
prevention wire fixing angle as shown below.  
Ring of the  
Fall prevention  
fall prevention  
wire fixing angle  
wire  
Cautions:  
• Use the supplied dust protection sheet if the cam-  
era mounting base is liable to be exposed to a  
dusty atmosphere. Remove the cover from the dust  
protection sheet, then stick the sheet on the cam-  
era mounting base.  
1. Mark the mounting holes on the ceiling, using the  
removed camera mounting base as a template.  
• Remove the sheet before mounting the camera on  
the base.  
• While the camera is separated from the base, keep  
the camera in the supplied polyethylene sack.  
4. Mount the camera on the camera mounting base  
and rotate the camera clockwise.  
Marking  
15°  
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b. Top Cable Exit  
Push the decoration cover against the camera  
mounting base.  
5. Tighten the fixing screw M3 (provided).  
Notes:  
(1) Tighten the camera fixing screw with a screw-  
driver.  
(2) Follow the instructions given here to ensure  
that the camera and camera mounting base  
are installed safely.  
(3) When removing the camera from the camera  
mounting base, loosen and press up the cam-  
era fixing screw (M3) by using a screwdriver.  
6. Fix the decoration cover to the camera mounting  
base.  
a. Sideway Cable Exit  
Pass the cables through the cutout made in the  
diecast case and decoration cover.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Precautions  
• The following connections should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers in accordance with  
all local codes.  
• See the reverse side of the cover page for mains lead connection.  
Adapter  
24 V AC cable  
24 V AC  
Ethernet cable  
Data port  
Coaxial cable  
To VIDEO IN  
(CAMERA IN)  
BNC plug  
BNC plug  
To sensors  
To indicators  
Video output  
Alarm in  
Alarm out  
The coaxial cable length (RG-6/U, 5C-2V) for the connection is up to 1 200  
meters (4 000 ft.)  
Note: When powered up, the unit performs a self-  
Prepare the individual conductors for clamping. Use  
MOLEX band tool part number 57027-5000 (for UL-  
Style Cable UL1015) or 57026-5000 (for UL-Style  
UL1007) for clamping the contacts.  
check (including one panning, tilting, zooming  
and focusing operation).  
• 24 V AC Power Supply Connection  
After clamping the contacts, push them into the proper  
holes in the accessory connector of this camera until  
they snap in place.  
Recommended wire gauge sizes for 24 V AC line  
#24  
#22  
#20  
#18  
Copper wire size  
(AWG)  
2
2
2
2
Up  
(0.22mm ) (0.33mm ) (0.52mm ) (0.83mm )  
Wire  
Length  
of cable  
(approx.)  
(m)  
(ft)  
20  
65  
30  
45  
75  
100  
160  
260  
Contact  
Accessory Connector Information  
Pin no.  
Power source  
Cautions:  
• Shrinking the cable-entry seal is a one-time proce-  
dure. Do not shrink the cable-entry seal until it has  
been ascertained that the unit is functioning.  
• CONNECT THIS TO 24V AC CLASS 2 POWER  
SUPPLY ONLY.  
1
2
3
4
24 V AC LIVE  
4
3
1
24 V AC NEUTRAL  
Ground  
2
Not use  
How to Assemble the Cable with the Accessory  
Connector  
Strip back the cable jacket approx. 3 mm (0.1 inch) and  
separate the individual conductors.  
Approx.  
3 mm (0.1 inch)  
Wire  
A
Up  
Insert  
Contact  
Insert the wire until A position  
and clamp the contacts.  
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• Ethernet Connection  
Red  
TX +  
TX –  
RX +  
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Yellow  
Data transmission  
Data reception  
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• ALARM IN Connections  
• Video Cable Connections  
An 8-pin and a 4-pin harness are supplied with the  
camera as standard accessories. Connect external  
sensors to this connector. Input specifications are  
low-active, non-voltage contact (ON when active)  
or open collector (Low when active). The table  
below shows wire colors versus pin functions.  
The maximum extensible coaxial cable length  
between the camera and the monitor is shown in  
the table.  
Type of  
RG-59/U  
(3C-2V)  
RG-6/U  
(5C-2V)  
RG-11/U RG-15/U  
coaxial cable  
(7C-2V)  
(10C-2V)  
Recommended  
maximum  
cable length  
(m)  
(ft)  
250  
825  
500  
600  
800  
Alarm IN (8-pin)  
1 650  
1 980  
2 640  
Wire Color  
Function  
Black  
Brown  
Red  
IN 1  
GND  
IN 2  
Network Connections  
Prior to connections, specify the connection type and  
prepare relevant devices and cables.  
Orange  
Yellow  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
Light Blue or Green  
Notes:  
Blue  
• We recommend that you use connection type 1 or  
2 when setting up the network address of the cam-  
era.  
Purple  
• Be sure to unplug or switch off all the devices  
before starting connections.  
• ALARM OUT/AUX OUT Connections  
Connect an external device, for example, a buzzer  
or lamp, to this connector. Output specifications  
are low-active, open-collector and a drive capacity  
of 16 V DC 100 mA maximum. The table below  
shows wire colors versus pin functions.  
• Direct Connection to PC (Type 1)  
Use a category 5 cross-type network cable to connect  
the camera directly with the PC.  
Note: Use a relay if the voltage or current of the  
connected device exceeds the ratings.  
Network Cable (Cross type)  
Alarm OUT/AUX OUT (4-pin)  
Wire Color  
Function  
PC  
Gray  
White  
Pink  
Alarm OUT  
GND  
Necessaries: Cross-type network cable (Category 5)  
AUX OUT  
GND  
Yellow Green or Light Blue  
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Necessaries:  
Connection to Intranet (Type 2)  
• Straight-type network cable (Category 5)  
• CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem  
• Switching hub or router (for 10BASE-T/100BASE-  
TX)  
A switching hub connected to the intranet is placed  
between the camera and the PC.  
Notes:  
• Setting the router is required when connecting  
more than one camera. Refer to the manual includ-  
ed with the router.  
• The camera does not support PPPoE. Use a router  
that handles PPPoE when connecting the camera  
using that protocol.  
• A global-type IP address is required when con-  
necting via the Internet.  
Network Cable  
(Straight type)  
Switching Hub  
PC  
(16 clients maximum)  
Necessaries:  
• Straight-type network cable (Category 5)  
• Switching hub or router (for 10BASE-T/100BASE-  
TX)  
• Connection to Internet (Type 3)  
The PC accesses the camera through the Internet and  
the DSL/CATV modem.  
Network Cable  
(Straight type)  
PC  
Internet  
(16 clients maximum)  
DSL/CATV Modem  
Necessaries:  
• Straight-type network cable (Category 5)  
• CATV modem (cable modem) or DSL modem  
Connection to Internet (Type 4)  
A switching hub or a router may be added to a type 3  
connection.  
Network Cable  
(Straight type)  
PC  
(16 clients maximum)  
Switching Hub or Router  
Internet  
DSL/CATV Modem  
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SETUP WITH PC  
Notes:  
• Do not access this menu through HTML or con-  
trollers during the Panasonic IP Setup procedure.  
• Only one administrator is required.  
Setup with the Provided  
"Panasonic IP Setup" Software  
Set up the network of the camera using the "Panasonic  
IP Setup" software included on the CD-ROM provided  
with the camera.  
Note: If a firewall (including software) exists, allow  
access to all UDP ports. Otherwise, it is impossible  
to use the "Panasonic IP Setup" software.  
3. Set parameters for each item.  
"IP Address"  
"Subnet Mask"  
"Default Gateway"  
"HTTP Port"  
In the English folder included in the Setup folder, dou-  
ble-click IP setup.exe.  
The "Panasonic IP Setup" starts up.  
The MAC address and the IP address of the connected  
camera will be displayed. (Click the [REFRESH] button  
if they are not displayed.)  
4. Input the parameters for your environment.  
"DHCP"  
"DNS"  
5. Click the [Enable] button when using DHCP and  
DNS.  
When using the DHCP and DNS functions, enter  
the "Primary DNS Server address" and the  
"Secondary DNS Server address".  
6. Click [AUTO] when the DNS server gets primary  
and secondary IP addresses from the DHCP serv-  
er.  
Notes:  
• If DHCP is enabled although there is no DHCP  
server in the network, check "Disable" for  
DHCP in the "Panasonic IP Setup" window.  
• If DHCP is enabled, and the DHCP server has  
not assigned an IP address yet, "0.0.0.0" is dis-  
played for the IP address. The IP address of  
the camera will be displayed after the DHCP  
server assigns one to the camera.  
1. Click the MAC address/IP address of the camera to  
be set up.  
2. Click the [NETWORK SETUP] button.  
Notes:  
7. Click the [SET] button after completing the setting.  
• When two or more cameras are connected, the  
MAC addresses and the IP addresses of all  
the connected cameras will be displayed.  
• The "Panasonic IP Setup" software can recog-  
nize only those cameras in the same subnet.  
• Pressing the [REFRESH] button will display the  
updated MAC addresses and IP addresses of  
all the connected cameras that are in the same  
subnet.  
Important: It takes around 10 seconds for settings to  
take effect after the [SET] button has been  
pressed. The settings may be performed incorrect-  
ly if the power is off or the Ethernet cable is  
detached before the settings are completed.  
Note: Do not make any other settings while executing  
Panasonic IP Setup.  
The setup window appears.  
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PREPARATIONS FOR THE PC  
4. Double-click the "Network Connections" icon.  
Network Setup of Your PC  
To set up the network of the PC, first change the TCP/IP  
settings of the PC to match them to the default settings  
of the camera.  
The following are the default network settings of the  
camera.  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
: 192.168.0.10  
: 255.255.255.0  
Default gateway : 192.168.0.1  
To access the camera, the IP address of the PC should  
be "192.168.0.XXX" (where XXX should be a number  
from 2 to 254 except 10).  
Note: The procedure described below is based on the  
assumption that Windows XP is running on the PC.  
When running an OS other than Windows XP, see  
the manual included with the OS.  
5. Click "Local Area Connection 2", and then click  
"Change settings of this connection" in the "Network  
Tasks" menu.  
1. Start up your PC.  
2. Click the [Start] button and select "Control Panel".  
6. Click "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and then click the  
[Properties] button.  
3. Double-click  
the  
"Network  
and  
Internet  
Connections" icon.  
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7. Click the "Use the following IP address" radio but-  
ton and enter the IP address and the subnet mask  
as follows.  
Network Setup of the Camera  
On completion of the network setup of the PC, begin  
the network setup of the camera. If two or more cam-  
eras are connected, each camera needs to be set up  
individually. The following information is necessary for  
the network setup of the camera. If you do not have this  
information, contact your network administrator or  
Internet service provider.  
IP address  
: 192.168.0.9  
Subnet mask  
: 255.255.255.0  
• IP address  
• Subnet mask  
• Default gateway (when using a gateway server or a  
router)  
• Port number  
• DNS server address 1 and/or 2 (when using DNS)  
1. Start up Internet Explorer on your PC.  
of the camera) in the address bar. The main page  
of the camera appears.  
8. Click the [OK] button, and the window dialog box  
closes.  
Note: Use a small sized picture when a blue pic-  
ture appears instead of the live picture due to  
Internet traffic congestion.  
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3. Click the [Setup Menu] button. The "User adminis-  
tration" window appears.  
5. Click the [Network] button. The "Network Setup"  
window appears.  
• Enter "admin" in the user line.  
6. Enter parameters for each item in the columns.  
The parameters differ depending on the connec-  
tion type.  
Note: The default setting is "admin". The adminis-  
trator should change the user name and pass-  
word in the User Setting Menu.  
4. Click the [OK] button. The "Setup Menu" window  
appears.  
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Network Setup Parameters vs. Connection Type  
Connection type  
Item  
Parameter description  
Connection type 1  
IP address  
Enter "192.168.0.XXX" (where XXX should be a number from 2 to  
254 except the same IP addresses already assigned to the PC or  
any other cameras).  
Net mask  
Use the default setting "255.255.255.0" for the subnet mask.  
Default gateway  
Host name  
192.168.0.1  
NW_Camera  
Network speed  
Select the network speed by pressing the [o] button.  
Selectable parameters: Auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full  
duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10 Mbps  
(half duplex)  
HTTP port  
DHCP  
Use the default setting "80" for the HTTP port.  
Click OFF.  
Click OFF.  
0, 0, 0, 0  
0, 0, 0, 0  
Click OFF.  
None  
DNS  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
DDNS  
Host name  
User name  
Password  
Access interval  
IP address  
None  
None  
None  
Connection type 2  
Enter the IP address assigned by your network administrator.  
The setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet.  
Net mask  
Enter the Net mask assigned by your network administrator.  
The setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet.  
Default gateway  
Enter the IP address of the default gateway assigned by your net-  
work administrator.  
The setting is not required if DHCP is used in an intranet.  
Host name  
Contact your network administrator and enter the assigned host  
name if required.  
Network speed  
Select the network speed by pressing the [o] button.  
Selectable parameters: Auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full  
duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10 Mbps  
(half duplex)  
HTTP port  
DHCP  
Use the default setting "80" for the HTTP port.  
Click ON if the intranet uses DHCP.  
Click ON when using the DNS server.  
0, 0, 0, 0  
DNS  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.  
Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of DNS.  
Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the DNS.  
DDNS  
Click ON when using DDNS function.  
Ask your administrator  
Host name  
User name  
Password  
Access interval  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
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Connection type  
Item  
Parameter description  
Connection type 3  
IP address  
Enter the IP address assigned by your Internet service provider.  
The setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a  
DHCP server (the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the  
camera automatically).  
Subnet mask  
Enter the Net mask assigned by your Internet service provider.  
The setting is not required if your Internet service provider uses a  
DHCP server (the DHCP server assigns an IP address to the  
camera automatically).  
Default gateway  
Host name  
Enter the default gateway assigned by your Internet service  
provider.  
Contact your Internet service provider and enter the assigned host  
name if required.  
Network speed  
Select the network speed by pressing the [o] button.  
Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full  
duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10 Mbps  
(half duplex)  
HTTP port  
DHCP  
Use the default setting "80" for the HTTP port.  
Click ON if your Internet service provider uses a DHCP server  
(DHCP server assigns an IP address to the camera automatical-  
ly).  
DNS  
Click ON when using the DNS server.  
0, 0. 0. 0  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.  
Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of the  
DNS. Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the  
DNS.  
DDNS  
Click ON when using DDNS function.  
Ask your administrator  
Host name  
User name  
Password  
Access interval  
IP address  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
Connection type 4  
The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol-  
lows:  
If the router does not use DHCP: No setting required  
If the router uses DHCP: The router needs to be assigned a pri-  
vate IP address. This IP address must be different from the IP  
addresses already assigned to the PC and other cameras.  
For further information, refer to the operating instructions of the  
router.  
Net mask  
The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol-  
lows:  
If the router uses DHCP: No setting required  
If the router does not use DHCP: Setting of the net mask is  
required.  
For further information, refer to the operating instructions of the  
router.  
Default gateway  
The setting differs depending on the setting of the router as fol-  
lows:  
If the router uses DHCP: No setting required  
If the router does not use DHCP: The router needs to be assigned  
a private IP address.  
For further information, refer to the operating instructions of the  
router.  
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Connection type  
Item  
Parameter description  
Host name  
Contact your Internet service provider and enter the assigned host  
name if required.  
Network speed  
HTTP port  
Select the network speed by pressing the [o] button.  
Selectable parameters: auto (default setting), 100 Mbps (full  
duplex), 100 Mbps (half duplex), 10 Mbps (full duplex), 10 Mbps  
(half duplex)  
If two or more cameras are connected, each camera needs to be  
set up individually.  
The port numbers already assigned to other hardware are not  
available.  
The following are already assigned to the camera.  
Port numbers: 20, 21, 23, 25, 53, 67, 68, 38, 80, 546, 547  
The following are not usable if the FTP client function is set to ON.  
Port numbers: from 4000 to 5000  
Do not use the same port number set for the Panasonic protocol  
when using the Panasonic Protocol function.  
Do not use the same port number set for NTP when using the  
NTP function.  
DHCP  
Click ON if the router uses DHCP.  
Click ON when using the DNS server.  
0, 0, 0, 0  
DNS  
Primary DNS  
Secondary DNS  
Enter the IP address of DNS when using the DNS server.  
Contact your Internet service provider for the IP address of the  
DNS. Primary and secondary IP addresses can be set for the  
DNS.  
DDNS  
Click ON when using the DDNS function.  
Ask your administrator  
Host name  
User name  
Password  
Access interval  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
Ask your administrator  
Preliminary Setup  
Prior to connection to the system, you need to set up a  
network address for the camera by one-to-one connec-  
tion with a PC.  
ple, in the address bar of the browser to display  
the main page of the WV-NS324 camera.  
The factory default parameters are as follows:  
IP address: 192.168.0.10  
2. Click the [Setup Menu] button. The authentication  
dialog appears.  
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
HTTP port number: 80  
Network Cable (Cross type)  
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3. Enter "admin" in the user name line. According to  
the default setting, you need not enter the pass-  
word. The "Network Setup" window appears.  
4. Set the following parameters.  
Note: Ask your system administrator about param-  
eters if you are unsure.  
IP Address: Enter numbers 0 through 255 into four  
sections split by dots.  
Netmask: Enter numbers 0 through 255 into four  
sections split by dots.  
HTTP Port: Enter different numbers for each when  
multiple cameras are connected.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol):  
When set to ON, you need not input the IP  
address and netmask.  
DNS (Domain Name System): Set to ON when  
using DNS. Enter the primary address. If nec-  
essary, enter the secondary address.  
When set to AUTO, the DHCP server will auto-  
matically send you an address.  
DDNS (Dynamic DNS): Consult your system  
administrator.  
Note: You can correct the DHCP setting to off via  
the Panasonic IP setting or Camera control  
menu if you have wrongly set DHCP to ON in a  
none-DHCP/DHCP server system.  
For details refer to Setup included in the  
"Panasonic IP Setup" Software provided.  
5. Click the [SET&REBOOT] button. The changed  
parameters will be validated, and the camera and  
the PC will restart.  
Notes:  
• Do not omit step 4 above to validate new  
parameters.  
• Wait around 5 seconds or more when execut-  
ing [SET&REBOOT] button.  
6. Close the browser software, and the PC.  
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OPERATING THE CAMERA  
You can operate the camera in two ways: with the PC  
by way of network, or with the Matrix Switcher system  
controllers.  
Camera Control  
1. Click "Camera Control" in the Main Menu.  
2. The authentication dialog appears.  
Access from the PC  
Your PC can access the camera to view images, to  
control and to set up menus.  
Prior to operating from the PC, confirm that connections  
are made properly as shown in CONNECTIONS on the  
previous page.  
1. Start up the PC.  
The factory default is:  
User Name : admin  
Password: none  
2. Start up the Web browser, Internet Explorer or  
Netscape Communicator.  
3. Enter the IP address of the camera in the address  
bar.  
3. Click the [OK] button, then the "Camera Control"  
window appears.  
The factory default for the camera address is  
192.168.0.10.  
See pages 48 and 49 of User setup/Host setup for  
more information if necessary.  
4. Press Enter on the keyboard.  
5. The main window of the WV-NS324 camera will  
appear on the display.  
Multi Screen Select  
Click the [1-4] or [5-8] button of "Multi Screen Select".  
Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader should have been  
installed on your PC to open the manual. Visit  
the home pages of Adobe Systems Incorpo-  
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You can monitor pictures from multiple cameras on a  
multiscreen on the monitor multiscreen  
Pictures of up to four cameras can be displayed as a  
group.  
To monitor camera pictures on the multiscreen, the  
cameras need to be set up in advance. (See p. 50 for  
details.)  
Notes:  
• Presets 9 to 16 are not available for taking pictures.  
• If you skip a preset position number in the setting,  
the skipped number cannot be preset afterward.  
The skipped number is replaced with its next previ-  
ous number, and the picture on the next previous  
number is displayed on the position of the skipped  
number.  
• MULTISHOT does not work normally when operat-  
ing on a low speed network.  
Note: Only still pictures (JPEG) can be monitored on a  
multiscreen.  
• The 8 still pictures will be erased when clicking the  
tabs of Alarm List or Setup Menu while executing  
this function.  
1: Spot, go-return switch button  
1-4: Multiscreen 1-4 (Group A), go-return switch  
button  
• The PAN LIMIT will be ignored when executing this  
function.  
• This function will stop when alarm arises.  
5-8: Multiscreen 5-8 (Group B), go-return switch  
button  
Click the Multiscreen 1-4 or 5-8 button, and you  
can see 4 pictures at a time.  
Joystick Oval Button  
Pan/tilt: Press the left button of your PC mouse on  
this button. The operation speed changes at  
the clicked position; the outside is faster than  
the middle position of the oval button.  
Zoom/focus: Press the right button of your PC  
mouse on this button. The operation speed  
changes at the clicked position; the outside is  
faster than the middle position of the oval but-  
ton.  
AF: Click the [AF] button, Auto focus turns on.  
ZOOM: Press the [WIDE] or [TELE] button for  
adjustment.  
FOCUS: Press the [NEAR] or [FAR] button for  
adjustment.  
Preset Select  
You can see the preset viewpoint by clicking one of the  
16 buttons.  
Go to Main Menu  
Click this button to access the Main Menu.  
WV-NS324  
Indicates the name of the camera  
ALARM  
ALARM is indicated when alarm input is received.  
AUTO PAN  
Or click the viewpoint of the camera image by  
pressing the left button of your PC mouse on  
the monitor screen; this shifts the clicked point  
to the center of the monitor screen.  
On - Off switch button  
HOME POSITION  
The viewpoint is shifted to the HOME position when  
clicking this button. The home position can be changed  
only in the setup menu of the camera.  
AUX  
HIGH: Output terminals are opened.(Open collec-  
tor)  
MULTI SHOT (Still picture)  
LOW: Output terminals are shortened.(Open col-  
Click the [MULTI SHOT] button.  
8 still pictures are shown above of the joystick oval but-  
ton in the camera control window.  
Click one of the eight pictures; the camera focuses on  
the preset position.  
lector)  
IRIS  
CLOSE: Pressing closes the iris.  
OPEN: Pressing opens the iris.  
RESET: Returns the iris level to the factory default.  
Notes:  
• MULTISHOT does not work while a camera menu is  
open.  
• The MULTISHOT function is canceled when cam-  
era control is performed.  
• You cannot operate MULTISHOT during access by  
other operators.  
Access from a System Device  
You can operate and set up the camera from connect-  
ed system devices such as a Video Multiplexer, Matrix  
Switcher, or system controller.  
Note: For operating the camera from a system device,  
see the manual included with that device.  
360 Map – Preset selector for MULTI SHOT  
Select 360 Map or Preset by pressing the [o] button.  
360 Map: The camera takes 8 still pictures while pan-  
ning automatically by 45 degrees.  
Preset: The camera takes 8 still pictures according to  
Preset 1 to Preset 8.  
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• Function Comparison / PC Network vs. Camera site  
Function  
PC Network  
Camera Site (*1)  
VIEWING IMAGES  
PAN/TILT  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
IRIS  
PRESET  
AUTO PAN  
360MAP  
AUX Device Control  
Alarm Log/Alarm Image Display  
MENU SETUPS  
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
NA  
NA  
NA  
Camera Setup (Camera)  
Network Setup (Camera)  
Network Setup (HTML)  
Operating Mode Setup (HTML)  
Alarm Setup (HTML)  
FTP Client Setup (HTML)  
User Authentication (HTML)  
Host Authentication (HTML)  
System Setup (HTML)  
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
A: Available, NA: Not Available  
Note:  
*1 The setup menus are operated from a system device, e.g., a Video Multiplexer or a system controller. The side  
panel buttons on the camera can be used as well.  
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PRIOR TO SETUP  
This section describes setup procedures common to  
accesses from the PC, e.g. transmitting images to an  
FTP server, sending alarm notice mail, auxiliary device  
control, clock setup, and LED control.  
4. Click the [Menu ON] button to overlay ** SET UP  
MENU ** on the camera image. The cursor is high-  
lighted in the window.  
Buttons Used for Setup Menus  
Click the buttons on the computer display. Each button  
is assigned functions in the setup as follows.  
Menu ON/OFF button: Opens or closes the setup menu.  
ESC button: Returns to the previous menu  
(one layer higher) .  
UP/DOWN button:  
Moves up and down  
the cursor (pointer).  
RIGHT/LEFT button:  
Selects parameters,  
adjusts some levels.  
SET button: Validates  
the selection, opens a  
detailed menu.  
See page 45.  
See page 45.  
Camera Setup Menus  
• From the PC  
1. Open the main page of the WV-NS324 camera,  
referring to page 45.  
Note: Refer to the next page for setup operations.  
Login as a level-1 administrator in the dialog box if  
requested.  
5. Click the [MENU OFF] button after finishing the  
setup operations.  
The changed settings will be stored in the camera,  
and the overlaid camera menu will disappear.  
Notes:  
• If the browser screen pauses, access the cam-  
era again on the WWW-browser to validate the  
settings for PC oriented items.  
• You can exit from the camera setup by clicking  
the [Return] button, though the menu is dis-  
played if the [MENU OFF] button has not been  
clicked yet.  
2. Click the [Camera Setup] button on the left side of  
the screen.  
The login dialog box will appear.  
Note: Confirm the entered IP address when neither  
the dialog box nor the main page appears.  
You may need to re-enter the IP address.  
3. Enter the registered user name and password.  
Note: Enter "admin" when you operate the system  
for the very first time, or you have not regis-  
tered user names yet. At this time, you need  
not to enter the password.  
Menu control buttons will appear under the camera  
image.  
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SETUP  
Setup Menu  
Setup menus are shown in the diagram below. These enable you to adapt the camera to your own requirements.  
The menus are described on the following pages for reference prior to setup.  
Switches, keys and the joystick are used for setup operations.  
Presetting Menu  
Setup  
Menu  
Presetting (P. 30)  
Position Setting Menu  
(P. 31)  
Map Menu  
Preset No.Setting (P. 30)  
Position Setting (P. 31)  
Preset Identification Setting (P.  
32)  
Home Position Setting (P. 34)  
Self-return Setting (P. 34)  
Auto Mode Selection (P. 34)  
Flip-A-Chip Setting (P. 36)  
Cleaning (P. 36)  
Preset ID Editing (P. 32)  
Light Control Setting (P. 33)  
Auto Focus Setting (P. 33)  
ALC Iris Adjustment (P. 33)  
Manual Iris Adjustment  
(P. 33)  
Auto Pan Setting (P. 34)  
Sensitivity Level Adjustment (P.  
42)  
Image Hold (P. 36)  
Dwell Time Setting (P. 43)  
Display Mode Setting (P. 42)  
Mask Area Setting (P. 42)  
Camera Setting (P. 37)  
Camera Identification (P. 37)  
Light Control Setting (P. 37)  
Shutter Speed Setting (P. 39)  
Gain Control (P. 39)  
Camera ID Display  
Position (P. 37)  
Camera ID Editing (P. 37)  
ALC Mode with BLC OFF  
(P. 38)  
Manual Level  
Adjustment (Contrast)  
(P. 37)  
ALC Mode with BLC ON  
(P. 38)  
Chroma Level Setting (P. 43)  
Aperture Level Setting (P. 43)  
Pedestal Level Setting (P. 43)  
Manual Mask Area  
Selection (P. 38)  
Synchronization (P. 39)  
INT Manual Selection (P. 39)  
LL Manual Selection (P. 39)  
V-phase Manual  
Adjustment (P. 40)  
Camera Phase (Hue) Setting  
(P. 43)  
VD2 Automatic Selection  
(P. 39)  
Digital Noise Reduction  
(P. 43)  
ATW Mode Adjustment  
(P. 40)  
Demonstration Display  
(P. 43)  
White Balance (P. 40)  
Auto Focus Setting (P. 41)  
Electronic Zoom (P. 41)  
AWC Mode Adjustment  
(P. 41)  
To Restore the Camera Default  
Position (P. 44)  
IP Address Setting (P. 17-22)  
Subnet Mask Setting  
(P. 17-22)  
Camera Resetting (P. 44)  
Electronic Sensitivity  
Enhancement (P. 42)  
Gateway Setting (P. 17-22)  
HTTP Port No. Setting  
(P. 17-22)  
Motion Detector (P. 42)  
Special Menu (P. 43)  
DHCP ON/OFF Setting  
(P. 17-22)  
Network Setting (P. 17-22)  
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Function/Controller WV-CU550CJ WV-CU360C  
CAM SETUP  
WV-CU161C  
WV-RM70  
[WV-CU550CJ]  
Joystick  
FOCUS Switch  
PROG SW  
(for 2 seconds  
or more) and  
Zoom wheel  
controler  
ZOOM Switch  
CAMERA SETUP  
Open CAM SETUP See page 30 key (for 2 sec- key (for 2 seco- SET SW at  
ALARM  
BUSY  
CAMERA  
SETUP on  
Program Menu  
onds or more) nds or more)  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
ACK  
RESET  
BACK FORWARD  
SEQ SEQ ALT  
IRIS  
CLOSE OPEN  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
PRESET  
AF  
AUX  
DEC  
INC  
ZOOM FOCUS  
TELE  
1
2
-1CAM +1CAM STOP  
NEAR  
MON  
ESC  
CAM  
SET  
WIDE  
FAR  
SLOW  
System Controller WV-CU550CJ  
CAM SETUP  
CAMERA SETUP  
Close CAM SETUP F4 key  
key (for 2 sec- key (for 2 seco- PROG SW  
onds or more) nds or more)  
MON (ESC) CAM (SET)  
Key  
Key  
Top button  
Joystick  
(, , , )  
Joystick  
(, , , )  
Direction SW  
(, , , )  
Direction SW  
(, , , )  
Move the cursor  
[WV-CU360CJ]  
Joystick  
Joystick  
(, )  
Joystick  
(, )  
Direction SW  
(, )  
Direction SW  
(, )  
FOCUS Switch  
ZOOM Switch  
MONITOR  
PROHIBITED  
Select a parameter  
Adjust the level  
OPERATE  
LOGIN  
ALARM  
UNIT  
CAMERA  
BUSY  
System Controller WV-CU360CJ  
Joystick  
(, )  
Joystick  
(, )  
Direction SW  
(, )  
Direction SW  
(, )  
PROGRAM  
SETUP  
CAM SETUP  
IRIS  
CLOSE  
NEAR  
OPEN  
FAR  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
CAM FUNCTION  
AUTO  
IRIS RESET  
FOCUS  
ALM RESET ALM SUSPEND  
UNIT  
A
ALM RECALL  
B/W  
DEF  
UNIT  
AUTO FOCUS  
ZOOM  
VCR CAM  
STILL  
MULTI SCREEN SELECT  
EL-ZOOM  
UNIT  
B
AUX  
2
WIDE  
TELE  
WIPER  
+
AUX  
1
MON  
CAM  
SET  
SEQ PAUSE  
SEQUENCE  
P
ATROL PLA  
Y
HOME/PRESET  
Joystick  
(, , , )  
Joystick  
(, , , )  
Joystick  
(, , , )  
Direction SW  
(, , , )  
Move the camera  
direction  
SLOW  
LOGOUT  
PATROL  
STOP  
PATROL  
LEARN  
ESC  
PROGRAM  
PRESET  
MON (ESC)  
Key  
CAM (SET)  
Key  
ZOOM SW &  
FOCUS SW  
or Zoom wheel  
controller &  
Top button  
Direction SW  
(, , , )  
ZOOM SW &  
FOCUS SW  
ZOOM SW &  
FOCUS SW  
Zoom & Focus  
[WV-CU161C]  
Right Switch  
Up Switch  
Left Switch  
Joystick  
Enter the setting  
CAM (SET) key CAM (SET) key CAM (SET) key SET SW  
System Controller WV-CU  
C
OPERATE  
ALARM  
P
A
T
R
O
L
AUTO  
B/W  
P
LA  
Y
Open a submenu CAM (SET) key CAM (SET) key CAM (SET) key SET SW  
1
4
2
3
6
SHIFT  
UP  
P
A
TROL STOP  
P
A
TROL LEARN  
ALARM  
RESET  
WIPER  
AUX1  
DEF  
5
8
S
U
S
P
E
N
D
AUX2  
C
A
ME  
R
A
L
R
NEAR  
FAR  
S
E
T
U
P
7
9
FOCUS  
SETUP  
PROGRAM  
Enter CAM ID &  
PRESET ID  
SET SW  
MON (ESC) key MON (ESC) key MON (ESC) key (for 2 seconds  
or more)  
AUTO FOCUS  
WIDE TELE  
HOME  
ESC  
PRESET  
SET  
SLOW  
ME  
DOWN  
ZOOM  
IRIS  
OPEN  
0
C
A
R
A
F
U
N
C
TIO  
N
CLOSE  
IRIS RESET  
P
R
O
G
R
A
M
P
R
E
S
E
T
display position  
SET SW  
MON (ESC) key MON (ESC) key MON (ESC) key (for 2 seconds  
or more)  
Enter MASK  
setting  
SET Key  
CAM (SET) Key  
Down Switch  
4+5+6 key  
4+5+6 key  
R+SET+L SW  
All Reset  
F3 key  
F2 key  
(for 2 seconds (for 2 seconds (for 2 seconds  
[WV-RM70]  
or more)  
4+6 key  
or more)  
4+6 key  
or more)  
R+L SW  
Up Switch  
Set Switch  
Right  
Switch  
ALARM  
Open Special  
(for 2 seconds (for 2 seconds (for 2 seconds  
or more) or more) or more)  
NORMAL PROG  
RESET  
OPERATE REMOTE  
SYSTEM  
ALARM OFF  
Camera Controller WV-RM 70  
Left Switch  
Down  
Switch  
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SETTING PROCEDURES  
The following setting procedures are described on the  
assumption that this model is used in combination with  
the WJ-SX550C Matrix Switcher and WV-CU550CJ  
System Controller. In case a controller other than the  
WV-CU550CJ is used, refer to the table on page 29.  
Submenu Display  
The items marked O can be selected/changed on the  
submenu.  
• Move the cursor to an item with the O mark and  
press the CAM (SET) key. The submenu appears.  
Menu Display  
Presetting  
Setup Menu Display  
Preset Menu Display  
WV-CU550CJ  
1. Displaying the preset menu directly  
(1) Move the cursor to PRESET 1 O and select  
the position number by moving the joystick to  
the right or left.  
1. Select the camera number you want to set up and  
a monitor to display the SET UP MENU.  
2. Display the D4 menu on the LCD by pressing the  
appropriate cursor buttons.  
3. Press the [F1] button.  
SET UP MENU appears on the monitor screen.  
4. To close the SET UP MENU, press the [F4] button.  
(2) Press the CAM (SET) key.  
The preset setting menu appears on the moni-  
tor screen.  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
Camera Set Up Menu  
O
On  
Exit  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
F2 F3 F4  
F1  
Camera Set Up Menu  
Res A.Res Exit  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
F1 F2 F3 F4  
2. Displaying the preset menu from the PRESET  
NUMBER SET menu  
WV-CU360CJ  
Press the CAM SETUP key while holding down the  
SHIFT key to open the SETUP menu.  
(1) Move the cursor to MAP O and press the  
CAM (SET) key.  
The PRESET NUMBER SET menu appears on  
the monitor screen.  
(2) Move the cursor to the position number to be  
set and press the CAM (SET) key.  
The preset setting menu appears on the moni-  
tor screen.  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
** SET UP MENU **  
O
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
WV-CU161C  
Press the CAMERA SETUP key for 2 seconds or  
more to open the SETUP menu.  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
WV-RM70  
1. Turn the MODE SELECTION switch to NORMAL or  
ALARM OFF.  
Notes:  
2. Press the PROG switch for 2 seconds or more to  
open the Program Menu.  
• The * mark indicates that the position number  
has been preset.  
3. Move the cursor to Camera Set Up Menu, and  
press the SET switch to open the SETUP MENU.  
• The character H refers to the home position.  
• On the second bottom line, the preset ID  
appears respective to the selected number.  
"DOOR" next to "ID" in the example shown right  
is for preset position number 1.  
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** PRESET NUMBER SET **  
** POSITION 1 **  
PAN/TILT  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
1
5
2
6
10  
14  
3
7
11  
15  
4
8
12  
16  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
9
13  
RET  
FLOOR 1  
DOOR  
ID:  
RET  
Notes:  
• When the camera is used at a nearly horizontal  
angle, the focus may not be adjustable to a  
high level of accuracy.  
• If you move the cursor to the position number  
and move the joystick to the right or left, the  
position number can be selected.  
The selected preset position number can also  
be set after pressing the CAM (SET) key.  
• The preset and camera IDs appear in the  
lower-left corner of the position setting menu  
after they have been set.  
• With the WV-CU550CJ, you can also select a  
zoom position by moving the zoom wheel con-  
troller to the right or left.  
Position Setting (POSITION SET)  
Aligns the camera position and focal point by panning,  
tilting, zooming and focusing.  
1. Move the cursor to POSITION SET on the preset  
setting menu and press the CAM (SET) key.  
The position setting menu appears.  
PRESET NO. 1  
POSITION SET  
PRESET ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
AF MODE  
O
ON  
ALC  
O
O
MANUAL  
• With the WV-CU550CJ, you can also select a  
focus position automatically by pressing the  
top button.  
RET  
DEL  
2. To Set Panning/Tilting Positions  
(1) Move the cursor to PUSH SET for PAN/TILT  
and press the CAM (SET) key. The PAN/TILT  
setting menu appears.  
** POSITION 1 **  
PAN/TILT  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
(2) Select panning/tilting positions by moving the  
joystick up and down, right and left, and press  
the CAM (SET) key.  
U ZOOM D/L FOCUS R  
RET  
FLOOR 1  
DOOR  
The positions are set and the screen returns to  
the position setting menu.  
** POSITION 1 **  
4. Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM (SET)  
PAN/TILT  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
ZOOM/FOCUS  
key to return to the preset setting menu.  
RET  
FLOOR 1  
DOOR  
Note: When you press the CAM (SET) key, the  
camera might move slightly to memorize the  
nearest panning/tilting position.  
3. To Set the Lens Zoom and Focus Positions  
(1) Move the cursor to PUSH SET for  
ZOOM/FOCUS and press the CAM (SET) key.  
The ZOOM/FOCUS setting menu appears.  
(2) Select a zoom position by moving the zoom  
control up and down, and a focus position by  
moving the focus control up and down, and  
then press the CAM (SET) key.  
The positions are set and the screen returns to  
the position setting menu.  
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To Copy a Preset ID from Another Position  
(1) Move the cursor to COPY and press the CAM  
(SET) key. First the preset ID in the preceding  
position is shown. Each consecutive pressing  
of the CAM (SET) key displays the ID preced-  
ing the one currently displayed.  
(2) Display the desired ID.  
(3) Follow the step "To Change an Entered Preset  
ID" if necessary  
Preset Identification Setting (PRESET  
ID)  
Assigns a name to preset IDs (identification of up to 16  
alphanumeric characters) and can be switched on or  
off on the monitor screen.  
1. Move the cursor to PRESET ID on the preset setting  
menu and select ON or OFF by moving the joystick  
to the right or left.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
PRESET NO. 1  
0123456789  
PRESET NO. 1  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
().,'":;&#!?=  
+-*/%$  
POSITION SET  
PRESET ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
AF MODE  
O
ON  
ALC  
O
O
MANUAL  
SPACE  
COPY POSI RET RESET  
................  
RET  
DEL  
To Set a Display Position for a Preset ID  
(1) Move the cursor to POSI and press the CAM  
(SET) key. The display position set menu  
appears.  
(2) Move the ID to the desired position by using  
the joystick, and press the MON (ESC) key.  
The display position is set and the monitor  
screen returns to the preset ID setting menu.  
2. Press the CAM (SET) key to display the preset ID  
setting menu.  
To Enter a New Preset ID  
(1) Move the cursor to the desired character using  
the joystick, and press the CAM (SET) key.  
(2) The selected character appears in the editing  
area. (The pointer in the editing area moves to  
the right automatically at this moment.) To  
enter a blank, select SPACE.  
PRESET NO. 1  
0123456789  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
().,'":;&#!?=  
+-*/%$  
(3) Repeat the above procedure until all charac-  
ters are entered.  
Character Cursor  
SPACE  
COPY POSI RET RESET  
PRESET NO. 1  
0123456789  
................  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
Character  
Area  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
().,'":;&#!?=  
+-*/%$  
To Enter the Next ID without Returning to the  
Preset Setting Menu  
SPACE  
COPY POSI RET RESET  
Command  
(1) In the preset ID setting menu, move the cursor  
to the top line and select a desired position  
number by moving the joystick to the right or  
left.  
................  
Editing  
Area  
Pointer  
(2) Enter, copy, change or delete the ID as  
described above.  
To Return to the Preset Setting Menu  
Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM (SET)  
key.  
PRESET NO. 1*  
0123456789  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
().,'":;&#!?=  
+-*/%$  
SPACE  
COPY POSI RET RESET  
DOOR............  
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Light Control Setting (ALC/MANUAL)  
To Return to the Preset Number Set  
Menu  
Selects the ALC or MANUAL mode for adjusting the  
lens iris.  
1. The factory default setting is ALC.  
ALC: The lens iris is automatically adjusted to suit  
the brightness of the object.  
• Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM (SET)  
key. The PRESET NUMBER SET menu appears  
with the * mark to the right of the preset position  
number.  
MANUAL: The lens iris is fixed at the set value  
regardless of the brightness of the object.  
PRESET NO. 1  
POSITION SET  
PRESET ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
AF MODE  
O
2. In case of ALC O  
ON  
ALC  
O
O
Press the CAM (SET) key. The backlight compen-  
sation menu appears on the monitor screen. See  
page 37 for the setting.  
MANUAL  
RET  
DEL  
PRESET NO. 1  
POSITION SET  
PRESET ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
AF MODE  
O
ON  
ALC  
O
O
MANUAL  
To Return to the Setup Menu  
• Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM  
(SET) key.  
RET  
DEL  
** PRESET NUMBER SET **  
3. In case of MANUAL O  
1
5
2
6
10  
14  
3
7
11  
15  
4
8
12  
16  
Press the CAM (SET) key. The setting menu  
appears on the monitor screen. Set the lens iris  
level as desired by moving the joystick to the right  
or left.  
9
13  
ID:  
RET  
** MANUAL CONT **  
IRIS  
••••|••••  
CLOSE OPEN  
Deleting Preset Positions  
1. Move the cursor to PRESET 1 and select the posi-  
tion number to be deleted by using the joystick.  
RET  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
Auto Focus Setting (AF MODE)  
1. The factory default setting is MANUAL.  
MANUAL: AF does not work after moving to a pre-  
set position.  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
AUTO: AF works after moving to a preset position.  
O
2. Press the CAM (SET) key to display the preset set-  
ting menu.  
PRESET NO. 1  
POSITION SET  
PRESET ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
AF MODE  
O
ON  
ALC  
O
O
MANUAL  
RET  
DEL  
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3. Move the cursor to DEL and press the CAM (SET)  
key.  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
This deletes the preset position and the PRESET  
NUMBER SET menu appears. The * mark to the  
right of the number disappears.  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
IMAGE HOLD  
** PRESET NUMBER SET **  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
1
5
2
6
10  
14  
3
7
11  
15  
4
8
12  
16  
9
13  
1MIN  
OFF  
2MIN  
3MIN  
5MIN  
10MIN  
20MIN  
60MIN  
30MIN  
ID:  
RET  
MIN stands for minute(s).  
Note: The camera will return to the auto mode if  
that is set to AUTO PAN when a specific time  
has elapsed after a manual operation.  
Home Position Setting (HOME  
POSITION)  
The home position is the camera’s basic position.  
It returns to this position automatically when a specific  
time has elapsed after a manual operation. This setting  
functions only when AUTO MODE is OFF.  
1. To set a position number for the home position  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
Auto Mode Selection (AUTO  
MODE)  
AUTO MODE activates the camera's auto turn within the  
preset panning range.  
1. Auto mode  
** SET UP MENU **  
Move the cursor to AUTO MODE and select a  
mode by moving the joystick to the right or left.  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
O
IMAGE HOLD  
O
HOME POSITION OFF  
CAMERA  
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
NETWORK  
O
AUTO PANO  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
Self-return Setting (SELF RETURN)  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
Modes change as follows:  
Self-return is the time-out parameter for returning to the  
home position.  
In ON position, the camera returns to AUTO MODE after  
a specific time following a manual operation.  
To set a time-out parameter for return to the home posi-  
tion  
OFF  
AUTO PAN  
• Move the cursor to SELF RETURN and select a  
return time by moving the joystick to the right or  
left.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
Return time changes as follows:  
OFF: No automatic operation. The camera can be  
operated only manually.  
AUTO PAN: You can activate the camera's auto  
turn within the preset panning range.  
2. When the AUTO PAN mode is selected, set details  
as follows:  
Move the cursor to AUTO PAN O and press the  
CAM (SET) key to display the AUTO PAN setting  
menu.  
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3. Panning starting point and panning endpoint  
Follow the steps below.  
Notes:  
• If the panning range is changed after the camera  
(1) Move the cursor to POSITION and press the  
CAM (SET) key. The cursor moves to START.  
has not panned for a long time or has been pan-  
ning in the same panning range, the picture may  
not be clear or noise may appear. In this case, pan  
the camera fully several times.  
** AUTO PAN **  
If this does not eliminate the problem, refer servic-  
ing to qualified service personnel.  
• When you press the CAM (SET) key, the camera  
might move slightly to memorize the nearest pan-  
ning/tilting position.  
POSITION  
SPEED  
START  
END  
••••|••••  
L
OFF  
OFF  
2S  
H
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
DWELL TIME  
RET  
5. Pan limit ON/OFF  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
ON: Manual pan is limited from the starting point to  
the endpoint specified by position setting. Set  
ENDLESS to OFF before setting PAN LIMIT to  
ON.  
** AUTO PAN **  
POSITION  
START  
END  
SPEED  
••••|••••  
OFF: Manual pan is not limited.  
L
H
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
OFF  
OFF  
2S  
DWELL TIME  
Endpoint  
Camera  
RET  
Start-end  
range of  
auto pan  
Self-end  
range of  
pan limit  
(2) Move the joystick to the right or left to select a  
panning starting point and press the CAM  
(SET) key.  
This determines the starting point and the cur-  
sor moves to END.  
Starting point  
Note: When ON is selected for PAN LIMIT, manual  
pan moves the camera away from the other  
side (PAN LIMIT) of the start-end range.  
** AUTO PAN **  
POSITION  
SPEED  
START  
END  
••••|••••  
L
OFF  
OFF  
2S  
H
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
DWELL TIME  
6. ENDLESS to ON/OFF  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
ON: The camera pans from the starting point to the  
endpoint, and keeps rotating in the same  
direction to return to the starting point. Set  
PAN LIMIT to OFF before setting ENDLESS to  
ON.  
RET  
(3) Move the joystick to the right or left to select a  
panning endpoint and press the CAM (SET)  
key.  
** AUTO PAN **  
This determines the endpoint, and the cursor  
moves to POSITION.  
POSITION  
SPEED  
START  
END  
••••|••••  
L
OFF  
ON  
2S  
H
4. Panning speed  
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
DWELL TIME  
The panning speed increases when the joystick is  
moved to the right, and decreases when it is  
moved to the left.  
RET  
** AUTO PAN **  
OFF: The camera pans from the starting point to  
the endpoint, and rotates backward to the  
starting point.  
POSITION  
SPEED  
START  
END  
••••|••••  
L
H
This movement is repeated over and over.  
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
OFF  
OFF  
2S  
DWELL TIME  
7. Dwell time  
The factory default setting is 2S.  
Dwell time changes as follows:  
RET  
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Cleaning (CLEANING)  
2S  
3S  
5S  
CLEANING is used for refreshing the electro-mechani-  
cal contacts built into the camera. Use this function for  
maintenance when the camera has been directed at a  
specific spot or panned over a specific range for a long  
time.  
Built-in electric mechanical contacts are refreshed at  
regular intervals (approx. 7 days) if CLEANING is set to  
ON.  
30S  
20S  
10S  
** AUTO PAN **  
POSITION  
SPEED  
START  
END  
••••|••••  
L
H
PAN LIMIT  
ENDLESS  
DWELL TIME  
OFF  
OFF  
2S  
A dry contact adversely affects picture quality and  
motor operation.  
RET  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
Notes:  
O
• When the panning or tilting in the AUTO PAN  
mode is controlled manually, the Auto mode  
function should be cancelled.  
To activate the auto mode, select the AUTO  
PAN mode again or set a time for SELF  
RETURN in the SET UP menu.  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
IMAGE HOLD  
OFF  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
• Auto refreshing may be activated during the  
auto mode to calibrate the lens position.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
ON: The contacts are cleaned for approx. 1 minute.  
"CLEANING" disappears when the process is com-  
pleted.  
Flip-A-Chip Setting  
FLIP-A-CHIP is for setting the movement of the camera  
by using the joystick.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
** SET UP MENU **  
CLEANING  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
OFF: No contact cleaning  
Note: Select OFF when the camera downloads or  
uploads preset data.  
O
OFF: Tilt range is limited to 0° to 92°.  
ON: The flip-a-chip function allows the tilt angle to  
widen up to 180°.  
Image Hold (IMAGE HOLD)  
The camera picture remains as a still image on the  
monitor screen until the camera reaches the preset  
position. The factory default setting is OFF.  
Note: Flip-a-chip does not work if PAN LIMIT is set to  
ON.  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
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To Enter a New Camera ID  
Camera Setting  
(1) Move the cursor to the desired character using the  
joystick, and press the CAM (SET) key.  
(2) The selected character appears in the editing area.  
(The pointer in the editing area moves to the right  
automatically at this moment.) To enter a blank,  
select SPACE.  
To Display the Camera Setting Menu  
Move the cursor to CAMERA O, and press the CAM  
(SET) key. The camera setting menu appears.  
** SET UP MENU **  
(3) Repeat the above procedure until all characters  
are entered.  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
Note: Refer to page 32 for POSI, RET and RESET.  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
CAMERA ID --  
0123456789  
IMAGE HOLD  
ABCDEFGHIJKLM  
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ  
().,'":;&#!?=  
+-*/%$  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
SPACE  
---- POSI RET RESET  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
................  
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
MANUAL  
ON  
O
Light Control Setting (ALC/MANUAL)  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
You can select the mode for adjusting the lens iris.  
There are two modes as follows:  
ALC: The lens iris is automatically adjusted to suit the  
brightness of the object.  
Camera Identification (CAMERA ID)  
You can select one of two modes (BLC ON or BLC  
OFF) of backlight compensation.  
You can use the camera identification to assign a name  
to the camera. The camera ID consists of up to 16  
alphanumeric characters. You can select whether to  
have the camera ID displayed on the monitor screen or  
not.  
Backlight compensation is available in the ALC  
mode. It eliminates strong background light which  
makes the camera picture dark such as a spotlight.  
MANUAL: The lens iris is fixed at the value that you  
have set regardless of the brightness of an object.  
1. Display the SET UP menu on the monitor screen by  
referring to page 29.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
** SET UP **  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
ALC  
OFF  
O
OFF  
ON(MID)  
INT  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
SYNC  
RET  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
ON: Camera ID appears on the monitor screen.  
OFF: Camera ID does not appear.  
2. The factory default setting is ALC.  
Press the CAM (SET) key to display the camera ID set-  
ting menu.  
When you select ALC, set backlight compensation.  
Note: The backlight compensation submenu asso-  
ciated with this menu is described separately  
and should be set up after installing the cam-  
era at the site and observing the actual site  
picture.  
3. When MANUAL is selected, quit the setup menu by  
pressing the MON (ESC) key. Press the OPEN or  
CLOSE key on the controller for iris adjustment.  
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(1) ALC Mode with BLC ON  
2. Move the cursor to MASK SET and press the  
CAM (SET) key. The 48 mask areas appear on  
the monitor screen. The cursor is blinking in  
the top left corner of the screen.  
In normal use, the important object in a scene is  
placed in the centre of the monitor screen. When  
set at the factory, more photometric weight is given  
to the centre of the screen than to the edge of the  
screen (where bright backlight would most likely be  
located). In such a case, the object at the centre of  
the screen can be still clearly seen even though the  
backlight may vary.  
Blinking  
1. Press the CAM (SET) key after selecting ALC.  
The ALC CONT menu appears.  
2. Move the cursor to the BLC and select ON.  
** ALC CONT **  
BACK LIGHT COMP  
BLC  
OFF  
3. To mask an area where backlight is bright,  
move the cursor to the area and press the  
CAM (SET) key. The mask turns to white.  
Repeat this procedure to mask the desired  
area.  
MASK SET  
LEVEL  
••|•••••  
-
+
RET  
Blinking  
** ALC CONT **  
BACK LIGHT COMP  
BLC  
ON  
LEVEL  
RET  
••|•••••  
-
+
3. If you want to adjust the video output level,  
move the "I" cursor for LEVEL. Adjust it to the  
desired level by using the joystick.  
Turns to white  
Blinking  
4. Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM  
(SET) key to return to the CAM SET UP menu.  
To return to the camera picture, press the [F4]  
button.  
(2) ALC Mode with BLC OFF  
This mode is effective when the main object in the  
scene is not located in the centre of the screen but  
a source of bright light is located near the centre of  
the scene. In this mode, the picture is divided into  
48 areas that mask the light to keep the clarity of  
the picture.  
4. To cancel a masked area, move the cursor to  
the area, and press the CAM (SET) key. To  
cancel all masked areas, press the [F2] button  
of the WV-CU550CJ. For the WV-RM70, press  
the right and left switches simultaneously.  
5. After masking is completed, press the MON  
(ESC) key. The 48 mask areas on the monitor  
screen disappear and the ALC CONT menu  
appears.  
Note: The result of field setup of the mask area and  
level adjustment is fed back (effected) to the  
lens iris control in ALC mode.  
1. Move the cursor to the BLC and select OFF.  
When you select MANUAL, BLC is not avail-  
able. MASK SET appears on the menu.  
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6. If you want to change the video output level  
(picture contrast), move the "I" cursor for  
LEVEL and adjust the level.  
Note: For more information, refer to Digital Noise  
Reduction on page 43.  
Synchronization (SYNC)  
** ALC CONT **  
BACK LIGHT COMP  
You can select the internal sync (INT) mode or the line-  
lock sync (LL) mode. Additionally, this model accepts  
the VD2 signal (vertical drive signal multiplexed with the  
composite video output signal) from a specified compo-  
nent. Whenever the VD2 signal is supplied to this cam-  
era, the camera automatically switches to the VD2 sync  
mode.  
BLC  
OFF  
MASK SET  
LEVEL  
••|•••••  
-
+
RET  
When you select the line-lock sync (LL) mode, you can  
adjust vertical phase.  
The factory default setting is INT.  
7. Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM  
(SET) key to return to the CAM SET UP menu.  
To return to the camera picture, press the [F4]  
button.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
Shutter Speed Setting (SHUTTER)  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
You can select a shutter speed from among 1/60 (OFF),  
1/100,  
1/250,  
1/500,  
1/1000,  
1/2000,  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
1/4 000, and 1/10 000 seconds.The factory default set-  
ting is OFF.  
RET  
The electronic shutter speed changes as follows by  
using the joystick:  
Important Notices:  
1. The priority of sync modes is given as follows:  
1. Multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) (highest priori-  
ty)  
OFF (1/60)  
1/10 000  
1/100  
1/4 000  
1/250  
1/500  
2. Line-lock (LL)  
1/2 000  
1/1 000  
3. Internal sync (INT) (lowest priority)  
2. Whenever the vertical drive pulse (VD2) is supplied  
to the camera, the camera sync mode is automati-  
cally switched to the multiplexed vertical drive  
pulse (VD2) regardless of the selected sync mode.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
Line-lock Sync Mode (LL)  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
1. Move the cursor to SYNC and select LL by using  
the joystick. LL sync mode is not available when  
the multiplexed vertical drive (VD2) pulse is sup-  
plied.  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
Gain Control (AGC)  
You can set the gain (brightness level portion of an  
image) to automatic level adjustment ON (LOW, MID,  
HIGH) or fixed level (OFF).  
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
SYNC  
LL  
O
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
The factory default setting is ON (MID).  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
2. After selecting LL, press the CAM (SET) key.  
The SYNC menu appears on the monitor screen.  
3. Supply the video output signal of the camera to be  
adjusted and the reference video output signal (for  
example, Camera 1) to a dual-trace oscilloscope.  
4. Set the dual-trace oscilloscope to the vertical rate  
and expand the vertical sync portion on the oscillo-  
scope.  
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
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5. Move the cursor to COARSE by using the joystick.  
** SYNC **  
V PHASE  
** SYNC **  
V PHASE  
COARSE  
FINE  
4(1--16)  
••••••|••  
-
+
COARSE  
FINE  
1(1--16)  
|•••••••  
-
+
RET  
RET  
** SYNC **  
V PHASE  
COARSE  
FINE  
6. Match the vertical phases for both video output sig-  
nals as closely as possible by using the joystick.  
The coarse adjustment can be incremented in  
steps of 22.5 degrees (16 steps) with the joystick.  
1(1--16)  
|•••••••  
-
+
RET  
1 (1 - - 16): 0 degrees  
2 (1 - - 16): 22.5 degrees  
White Balance (WHITE BAL)  
16 (1 - - 16): 337.5 degrees  
(1) Auto-Tracing White Balance Mode (ATW)  
In this mode, the color temperature is monitored contin-  
uously and thereby white balance is set automatically.  
The color temperature range for the proper white bal-  
ance is approx. 2 600 to 6 000 K. Proper white balance  
may not be obtained under the following conditions:  
1. The color temperature is out of the 2 600 to  
6 000 K range.  
Note: After the 16 steps, the adjustment returns to  
the first step.  
7. Move the cursor to FINE by using the joystick.  
2. When the scene contains mostly high color  
temperature (bluish) objects, such as a blue  
sky.  
8. Use the joystick to match the vertical phase for  
both video output signals as closely as possible.  
3. When the scene is dim.  
In these cases, select the AWC mode.  
** SET UP MENU **  
PRESET 1  
MAP  
HOME POSITION OFF  
O
O
1. Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select ATW by  
using the joystick.  
SELF RETURN  
AUTO MODE  
FLIP-A-CHIP  
CLEANING  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
The factory default setting is ATW.  
The white balance of the camera is automatically  
set.  
IMAGE HOLD  
CAMERA  
NETWORK  
O
O
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
Notes:  
ALC  
OFF  
O
• When the "|" cursor reaches the "+" end, it  
jumps back to "–". At the same time, COARSE  
is incremented by one step to enable a contin-  
uous adjustment. The reverse takes place  
when the "|" cursor reaches the "–" end.  
• When the joystick is kept at the right or left for  
one second or more, the "|" cursor moves  
quickly.  
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
MANUAL  
ON  
O
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
• To reset COARSE and FINE to the preset val-  
ues, press the [F2] button of the WV-CU550CJ.  
For the WV-RM70, press the Right and Left  
switches simultaneously. COARSE is preset to  
zero-cross of the AC line phase.  
• If the AC line contains noise (spike noise, etc.),  
the stability of the vertical phase of the camera  
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2. For fine adjustment of the ATW, press the CAM  
(SET) key. The ATW fine adjustment menu appears  
on the monitor screen.  
Auto Focus Setting (AF MODE)  
The camera adjusts the focus automatically by sensing  
the centre of the picture.  
MANUAL: Auto-focus is activated only when the AF key  
on the controller is pressed.  
** ATW **  
R
B
••••|••••  
AUTO: Auto-focus is activated automatically while a  
manual pan, tilt or zoom operation is pe  
The factory default setting is AUTO.  
-
+
••••|••••  
-
+
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
RET  
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
3. Move the cursor to RET by using the joystick and  
press the CAM (SET) key to return to the SET UP  
menu.  
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
(2) Automatic White Balance Control Mode  
(AWC)  
Note:  
1. Move the cursor to WHITE BAL and select AWC  
The auto focus lens may not function properly in  
the AUTO mode under the following conditions.  
1. Dirt or water on window glass  
PUSH SET by using the joystick.  
The auto focus may focus on the dirt or water.  
2. Low lighting or illumination  
3. Bright objects or high intensity objects  
4. Single color object such as a white wall or fine  
felt  
** SET UP O**  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT→  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
AWC PUSH SET  
MANUAL  
ON  
5. No centre objects and sloping objects  
6. Far and near objects on the screen  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
Electronic Zoom (EL-ZOOM)  
2. Press the CAM (SET) key to start the white balance  
setup. PUSH SW is highlighted to indicate that  
white balance is being set.  
The electronic zoom magnifies a scene 5 times. With a  
10-time optical zoom lens, the camera is capable of 50-  
time zoom.  
3. PUSH SW returns to normal when balance setting  
is completed.  
1. Move the cursor to EL-ZOOM and select ON or  
OFF by moving the joystick to the right or left, and  
then press the CAM (SET) key.  
4. For fine adjustment of the AWC, move the cursor to  
AWC and press the CAM (SET) key. The AWC fine  
adjustment menu appears on the monitor screen.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
** AWC **  
ALC  
OFF  
O
R
B
••••|••••  
ON(MID)  
INT  
-
+
SYNC  
••••|••••  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
-
+
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
RET  
ON: 5-time electronic zoom is available with the  
ZOOM switch on the controller.  
OFF: The electronic zoom function is not used.  
5. Move the cursor to RET by using the joystick and  
press the CAM (SET) key to return to the SET UP  
menu.  
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Notes:  
• A scene magnified by the electronic zoom  
You can mask the areas in this menu.  
function may be inferior in picture quality to a  
non-magnified one.  
3. Move the cursor to MASK SET and press the CAM  
(SET) key.  
• The electronic zoom does not function in the  
preset position setting mode.  
• To set preset positions directly from the WV-  
CU550CJ, WV-CU360CJ or WV-CU161 System  
Controller, you need to set the electronic zoom  
function temporarily to OFF.  
48 mask areas appear on the monitor screen.  
Refer to the Light Control Setting on page 38 for  
masking operations.  
4. After masking areas, press the MON (ESC) key.  
The MOTION DETECT menu appears on the moni-  
tor screen.  
Electronic Sensitivity Enhancement  
** MOTION DETECT **  
(SENS UP)  
LEVEL  
••••I••••  
-
+
1. Move the cursor to SENS UP and select the  
desired electronic sensitivity enhancement mode  
by using the joystick.  
DWELL TIME  
2S  
DISPLAY MODE  
ALARM  
O
OFF  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
MASK SET  
RET  
O
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
5. Move the cursor to ALARM and select ON or OFF  
by using the joystick.  
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
The factory default setting is OFF.  
ON: The alarm signal is supplied while the display  
mode is activated.  
OFF: The alarm signal is not supplied while the dis-  
play mode is activated.  
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
The electronic sensitivity enhancement mode  
changes as follows by operating the joystick:  
6. Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE.  
Press the CAM (SET) key to see the present set-  
ting. The areas that detect motion blink.  
OFF  
X2 AUTO  
X2 FIX  
X4 AUTO  
OFF  
X4 FIX  
Note: While the SENS UP function is selected, noise or  
spots may appear in the picture when the sensitivi-  
ty of the camera is increased. This is a normal phe-  
nomenon.  
Motion Detector (MOTION DET)  
1. Move the cursor to MOTION DET and select ON or  
OFF by using the joystick.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
2. If ON is selected, press the CAM (SET) key.  
The MOTION DETECT menu appears.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
7. Move the cursor to LEVEL by using the joystick.  
Obtain the optimum detection level by moving the  
joystick to the right or left.  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
O
MANUAL  
ON  
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
Note: Repeat the above procedures until you obtain  
the adjusted results.  
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8. Dwell Time  
(1) Chroma Level Setting (CHROMA GAIN)  
(2) Aperture Level Setting (AP GAIN)  
(3) Pedestal Level Setting (PEDESTAL)  
(4) Camera Phase (Hue) Setting (HUE)  
Move the cursor to DWELL TIME, and select a time  
with the Joystick.  
When the time specified here elapses after motion  
detection, the camera will notify the connected  
device of the alarm activation. The default setting is  
2 seconds.  
Selectable times (seconds): 2s, 5s, 10s, 30s  
1. Move the cursor to HUE. The "I" cursor appears in  
inverse video.  
2S  
5S  
10S  
30S  
2. While observing the vector scope or color video  
monitor, adjust the chroma phase (hue) by using  
the joystick. The cursor moves to the right or left.  
To reset to the factory setup, press the [F2] button  
of the WV-CU550CJ.  
Important Notices:  
• The following conditions should be met for motion  
detection.  
(For the WV-RM70, keep pressing the Right and  
Left switches simultaneously for 2 seconds or  
more.)  
1) The picture size on the screen should be larg-  
er than 1/48 of the actual picture size.  
2) The contrast ratio between the object and the  
background picture should be more than 5 %  
at the maximum detection level.  
3) The time it takes the object to move from one  
end of the screen to the other should be more  
than 0.1 seconds.  
** SPECIAL **  
CHROMA GAIN  
AP GAIN  
PEDESTAL  
HUE  
••••  
|
••••  
•••  
|
•••••  
•••••  
•••|  
I•••••••  
+
• Also under the following conditions, mask or adjust  
the detection level to prevent malfunction.  
1) When leaves, or curtains, etc., are swayed by  
the wind.  
DNR  
LOW  
DEMO MODE  
REFRESH  
CAMERA RESET  
RET  
OFF  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
2) When a picture has a high noise content due  
to low light conditions.  
3) When the object is illuminated by lighting  
equipment that constantly turns on and off.  
(5) Digital Noise Reduction (DNR)  
DNR may be used to improve quality under low  
light conditions.  
LOW: DNR level is low.  
HIGH: DNR level is high.  
Special Menu (SPECIAL)  
This menu allows you to adjust and set up the following  
items and functions: chroma level, aperture level,  
pedestal level, demo mode function, digital noise  
reduction function and refresh function.  
You can also reset your parameters to the values preset  
at the factory.  
This menu lets you adjust and set up the picture quality  
to meet your requirements.  
• Move the cursor to SPECIAL and press the [F2]  
button of the WV-CU550CJ. The special menu  
appears on the monitor screen.  
** SPECIAL **  
CHROMA GAIN  
AP GAIN  
PEDESTAL  
HUE  
••••  
|
••••  
•••  
|
•••••  
•••|  
•••••  
I•••••••  
+
DNR  
LOW  
DEMO MODE  
REFRESH  
CAMERA RESET  
RET  
OFF  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
(6) Demonstration Display (DEMO MODE)  
For the WV-RM70, keep pressing the Right and Left  
switches simultaneously for 2 seconds or more.  
You can output the upside-down image by using  
Demo Mode.  
Note: Never face the camera at a place exposed to  
strong light sources for a long time. If light  
sources such as spot light cause burn-in on the  
display screen, part of image may discolor due  
to deterioration of the color filter in the CCD  
when changing the aim of the camera etc.  
** SET UP **  
CAMERA ID  
ALC/MANUAL  
SHUTTER  
AGC  
ON  
O
ALC  
OFF  
O
ON(MID)  
INT  
SYNC  
WHITE BAL  
AF MODE  
EL-ZOOM  
SENS UP  
MOTION DET  
ATW  
MANUAL  
ON  
O
OFF  
OFFO  
SPECIAL  
RET  
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(7) To Restore the Camera Default Position  
(REFRESH)  
Reset to the Factory Default Settings  
Any of the above settings plus the ALC/MANUAL level  
control and phase adjustments can be reset to the fac-  
tory default settings by placing the cursor over the  
desired mode and then pressing the [F2] button of the  
WV-CU550CJ. For the WV-RM70, keep pressing the  
Right and Left switches simultaneously for 2 seconds or  
more.  
Move the cursor to REFRESH by using the joystick  
and press the [F2] button of the WV-CU550CJ.  
For the WV-RM70, WV-CU360CJ or WV-CU161C,  
keep pressing the Right and Left switches simulta-  
neously for 2 seconds or more.  
** SPECIAL **  
CHROMA GAIN  
AP GAIN  
PEDESTAL  
HUE  
••••  
|
••••  
•••  
|
•••••  
•••••  
•••|  
I•••••••  
+
DNR  
LOW  
DEMO MODE  
REFRESH  
CAMERA RESET  
RET  
OFF  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
(8) Camera Resetting (CAMERA RESET)  
Move the cursor to CAMERA RESET by using the  
joystick and press the [F3] button of the WV-  
CU550CJ.  
The camera is reset to the factory settings.  
For the WV-RM70, keep pressing the Right, Left  
and Set switches simultaneously for 2 seconds or  
more. For the WV-CU360CJ or WV-CU161C, keep  
pressing the Right and Left switches and the  
numeric button 5 simultaneously for 2 seconds or  
more.  
** SPECIAL **  
CHROMA GAIN  
AP GAIN  
PEDESTAL  
HUE  
••••  
|
••••  
•••  
|
•••••  
•••|  
•••••  
I•••••••  
+
DNR  
LOW  
DEMO MODE  
REFRESH  
CAMERA RESET  
RET  
OFF  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
(9) To Close the SPECIAL Menu  
Move the cursor to RET and press the CAM (SET)  
key.  
The setup menu appears on the monitor screen.  
** SPECIAL **  
CHROMA GAIN  
AP GAIN  
PEDESTAL  
HUE  
••••  
|
••••  
•••  
|
•••••  
•••|  
•••••  
I•••••••  
+
DNR  
LOW  
DEMO MODE  
REFRESH  
CAMERA RESET  
RET  
OFF  
PUSH SET  
PUSH SET  
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CAMERA SETUP WITH PC  
The camera setup menus overlaid on the camera picture appear by clicking the [Camera] button in the main window.  
You will be prompted by the authentication dialog box. Enter "admin" in the user line if you have not registered it yet,  
or enter the registered user name and password if user authentication is applied. Menu control buttons are lined up in  
the lower part of the screen.  
Note: The following pages mainly describe the unique setup operations of the PC. Refer to PRIOR TO SETUP on  
page 26 for common setup operations with PC.  
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y
u
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!
o
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q Camera Control Menu button  
o Menu ON/OFF buttons (MENU ON/OFF)  
Opens the Camera Control window.  
Open or close the camera setup menu.  
w Alarm List Menu button  
! Set button (SET)  
Opens the Alarm List window.  
Validates the selection.  
e Setup Menu button  
! Cursor buttons (left/up/down/right)  
Opens the Setup menu window.  
Move the cursor.  
r Camera button  
! ALL RESET button  
Opens the Camera setting window.  
Resets all the settings to the factory default when  
the cursor is at CAMERA RESET in the SPECIAL  
menu.  
t Preset button  
Opens the Camera preset setting and control win-  
dow.  
! RESET/SPECIAL button  
• Resets the parameter of an item when the cur-  
sor is at the item.  
y Auto Pan button  
Opens the Auto Pan setting and control window.  
• Opens the SPECIAL menu when the cursor is  
at SPECIAL in the CAMERA SET UP menu.  
u Setup Menus button  
Opens the PC-applied setup menus.  
! ESC button  
Returns the menu to the next higher layer.  
i Go to Main Menu  
Returns to the main page.  
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SETUP FROM PC  
The setup windows listed below are accessible with the  
PC. The operations in these windows are described on  
the following pages.  
Resolution: 640x480*, 640x240, 320x240, and  
160x120  
Quality of Image: Super Fine, Fine, Normal, and  
Low  
Click the setup menu buttons on the screen.  
Bandwidth Control: 32 kbps, 64 kbps, 128 kbps,  
256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1024 kbps, and Unlimited  
The following appear:  
Camera  
Multi screen  
Network  
Image  
3. Click the [SET & REBOOT] button.  
It will take about 5 seconds to complete the reboot.  
Alarm  
FTP Client  
User  
Host  
System  
4. Click the [Go to Main Menu] button to go back to  
the main page.  
*: The 640 x 240 selection is good to display moving  
images without aliasing, while 640 x 480 selection  
is good to display motionless images.  
Note: Wait around 5 seconds or more when exe-  
cuting [SET&REBOOT] button.  
Alarm Setup  
Image Setup  
1. Click the [Image] button.  
1. Click the [Alarm] button.  
2. Select the parameter for each item by pressing the  
2. External Alarm  
[o] button.  
• Select ON or OFF, and click the [SET] button.  
ON: Alarm inputs received via the ALARM IN 1  
and ALARM IN 2 terminals.  
Refresh Interval: Fast, Middle, Slow, and Very  
Slow  
OFF: Alarm inputs not received  
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• Click the [SET] button.  
• Enter maximum of  
100 ms.  
a
8
destination IP  
addresses, and click the [SET] button.  
• Click the [DEL (delete)] button after select-  
ing an unwanted destination to cancel it.  
Destination IP Address  
3. Alarm Preset  
Select the item by pressing the [o] button, and  
click the [SET] button.  
1POSI: Camera performs according to Preset posi-  
tion 1 when there is input at ALARM IN 1.  
2POSI: Camera performs according to Preset posi-  
tion 2 when there is input at ALARM IN 2.  
OFF: No alarm preset used. Set Preset position 1  
and 2 in advance when using this function.  
The default setting is OFF.  
Input the Panasonic Protocol Destination IP  
Address, and click the [SET] button.  
7. External Terminal Output Setup  
Alarm output is supplied from the Alarm OUT con-  
nector when Terminal 1, Terminal 2 or VMD is in  
use.  
• Select a signal type :  
4. E-mail Notice Setup  
Pulse: Holds active status during the specified  
time width.  
Latch: Holds active status until reset manually.  
• Enter the pulse width (necessary number x  
100 ms) if you selected Pulse. A number from  
1 to 100 is applicable.  
E-mail Notice: In ON position, an e-mail is sent  
when alarm arises. The default is OFF.  
E-mail Server Address: Input the Mail Server  
Address in not more than 128 numbers or  
small letters of one byte. When using DNS,  
input "host name. Domain name".  
• Click the [SET & REBOOT] button.  
Sender E-mail Address: Input the Sender E-mail  
Address. The default is NW_Camera.  
It is named "NW_Camera@(IP address of cam-  
era)" when input without the @ mark.  
• Select ON or OFF for Attach Image.  
ON: Attaches the alarmed picture to the e-  
mail.  
8. External Alarm Reset  
• Click the [Alarm Reset] button to cancel the  
activated alarm.  
Note: Wait around 5 seconds or more when exe-  
cuting [SET&REBOOT] button.  
OFF: No picture attached. The default setting  
is OFF.  
• Click the [SET & REBOOT] button.  
• Enter up to 4 destination e-mail addresses,  
and click the [SET] button.  
FTP Client Setup  
Image files can be transferred to the FTP server within  
the scheduled time zone.  
• Click the [DEL (delete)] button after selecting  
an unwanted e-mail address to delete it.  
Notes:  
• The e-mail address of the sender is one and  
the same as that of the administrator.  
• Sending mails is not possible in an environ-  
ment that requires authentication for SMPTE or  
POP3.  
5. Recording Setup  
The image fields before and after an alarm input  
are stored in the memories of the cameras.  
• Set the number of image frames for pre  
recording (0 - 20) and post recording (1 - 20).  
• Set the recording rate (fps: frame per second).  
Pre-recording rates: 1/10, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2,  
3.3, 5 ..... The default setting is 1.  
Post-recording rates: 1/10, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2, 1, 2,  
3.3, 5, 10 ..... The default setting is 1.  
• Click the [SET & REBOOT] button.  
6. Panasonic Protocol Setup  
• Select ON or OFF.  
ON: Sends alarm notice mails to the cus-  
tomized destinations.  
OFF: Does not send.  
• Enter the destination port. The port number  
is exclusively assigned to this function, and  
any other usage is not allowed.  
• Enter a number of retries from 1 to 25.  
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1. Click the [FTP Client] button.  
User Setup  
2. Common Setup  
• Enter the FTP server address.  
A
hostname.domainname can be entered  
when using the DNS function.  
• Enter the user name in a maximum of 16 char-  
acters.  
• Enter user name and password in a maximum  
of 16 characters to access the FTP server.  
• Select Sequential or Passive as the transmis-  
sion mode. Passive is recommended when  
Sequential does not perform properly.  
• Complete schedule 1 and 2 by specifying the  
transmission time zone and the day of the  
week.  
3. Non-Alarm (FTP) Image Transmission Setup  
• Select ON or OFF to transmit ordinary image  
files except in an alarm condition.  
ON: Transmits files when a scheduled time  
comes.  
1. Open the User Setup window.  
2. User Registration  
• Enter the user name in up to 16 characters.  
The default setting is "admin". Only one admin-  
istrator is necessary.  
• Enter the password. The default setting is a  
blank.  
• Enter a password again.  
• Select an access level, and click the [SET]  
button.  
1 (Administrator): Allows you to operate  
setup menus and to view live and record-  
ed images.  
2 (Camera Control): Allows you to control  
camera functions and to view live and  
recorded images.  
OFF: Does not transmit, and no schedule is  
applied.  
• Enter the receiver directory.  
• Enter the file name and click FIX or DATE.  
FIX: Uses repeatedly a single file name when  
overwriting new data.  
DATE: Creates and attaches a serial number  
and a date-and-time to the entered file  
name.  
• Select the transmission interval by pressing  
the [o] button.  
Available times (seconds): 0.2 - 0.9, 1 - 1  
440  
Available times (minutes): 1 - 1 440  
3 (Live Only): Allows you to view live and  
recorded images.  
Notes:  
3. User Authentication  
• The transmission may be longer due to the  
network speed and/or traffic conditions.  
• An alarm image precedes a non-alarm image  
in transmission to the FTP server. The non-  
alarm image may not be sent when alarm acti-  
vations frequently arise.  
• Select ON or OFF, and click the [SET] button.  
ON: applies the user authentication.  
OFF: does not apply.  
• Click the [DEL] button after selecting an  
unwanted user name to cancel it.  
Note: The registered defaults admin and level  
1 cannot be changed while password  
entry is enabled.  
4. Alarm (FTP) Image Transmission Setup  
The alarm setup window specifies the profile of the  
file transmission such as the number of files and  
the frame rate (fps).  
4. Delete User  
• Click the [DEL] button after selecting the user  
name to be deleted if necessary.  
Note: The registered defaults admin and level  
1 cannot be changed while password  
entry is enabled.  
• Select ON or OFF to transmit the image files.  
ON: Transmits the files when alarm arises.  
OFF: Does not transmit.  
• Enter the receiver directory.  
Be sure to first set the admin password.  
No default password is registered.  
• All users will become level 3 if both the host  
and the user authentications are set to OFF.  
• Enter the file name.  
5. Click the [SET & REBOOT] button.  
Note: Wait around 5 seconds or more when exe-  
cuting [SET&REBOOT] button.  
6. Click the [Go to Main Menu] button to go back to  
the main window.  
Note: Set the file system on the FTP server to the  
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Host Setup  
System Setup  
1. Click the [Host] button.  
1. Click the [System] button.  
2. Host Authentication  
2. Time Adjustment  
• Select [ON] or [OFF], and click the [SET] but-  
ton.  
Click the [MANUAL] or [NTP] radio button and the  
[SET] button.  
ON: Applies the host authentication.  
OFF: Does not apply.  
MANUAL: No time adjustment, go to item 3 (Time  
setup).  
NTP (Network Time Protocol): Time adjustment is  
made with your network system.  
3. Host Registration  
• Enter the IP address of the PC.  
A
hostname.domainname can be entered  
Note: The date should be set to a year before 2036  
when using the DNS function.  
when using NTP.  
• Select an access level, and click the [SET]  
button. The default setting is level 1.  
1 (Administrator): Allows you to operate  
setup menus and to view live and record-  
ed images.  
The next setting window opens.  
2 (Camera Control): Allows you to control  
camera functions and to view live and  
recorded images.  
3 (Live Only): Allows you to view live and  
recorded images.  
4. Delete Host  
• Click [DEL] button after selecting an unwanted  
host name to delete it.  
• Click the [Go to Main Menu] button to go back  
to the main window.  
Notes:  
• Host host authentication is carried out first, fol-  
lowed by user authentication if both are set to  
ON.  
• All users will become level 3 if both the host  
and the user authentications are set to OFF.  
• An unregistered host will be unable to access  
the camera.  
1. NTP Server Address  
Enter IP address or NTP server name (host  
name. domain name) within 128 characters  
when using a DNS server. No default name is  
registered.  
2. NTP Port Number  
• Never turn around the order: start with the host  
registration, and then proceed to authentica-  
tion ON/OFF.  
Enter the NTP port number. The default is 123.  
Retain the default under normal conditions.  
3. Synchronization Interval:  
Enter an Interval time (hours) between 1 and  
23.  
The default is 1(hour).  
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4. Time zone  
Multiscreen Setup  
Enter the time difference between your site  
and GMT.  
Settings from 0:00 to 13:00 are valid.  
Select +/– by pressing the [o] button, and  
click the [SET] button.  
3. Time Setup  
For Manual setting use only:  
Enter the month, date, year, hour, minute and sec-  
ond, and click the [SET] button.  
4. Time Display  
Select Time Display ON/OFF by pressing the [o]  
button.  
ON: Enables the time display on the HTML window.  
ON (L-UP): Positioned at upper left.  
ON (L-LOW): Positioned at lower left.  
ON (R-UP): Positioned at upper right.  
ON (R-LOW): Positioned at lower right.  
OFF: No time display  
1. Click the [Multi Screen] button.  
2. Enter IP addresses (you may enter <host name.  
domain name> here if DNS is turned on.) and cam-  
era titles (up to 32 characters) into the respective  
lines.  
5. Time Format  
Select the Time format by pressing the [o] button,  
and click the [SET] button.  
3 time format are available:  
MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD  
MM: month, DD: date, YYYY: year  
Group A and Group B are available.  
You can assign up to 4 cameras to each group.  
Camera 1 is assigned automatically.  
3. Click the [SET] button.  
6. Daylight Saving Time  
Click ON or OFF and the [SET] button if necessary.  
ON: The time indication is advanced one hour.  
OFF: No daylight saving time, or to go back to reg-  
ular time.  
7. Camera Title  
Enter any Camera Title (up to 32 characters), and  
click the [SET] button.  
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Auto Pan Setting  
Preset Setup  
Click the [Camera] button in the Setup menu, and then  
click the [Auto Pan] button.  
You can preset up to 16 viewpoint positions.  
1. Click the [Camera] button in the Setup menu, and  
then click the [Preset] button.  
START POINT:  
1. Take the viewpoint as START POINT by press-  
ing the joystick oval button, and adjust ZOOM,  
FOCUS and IRIS by pressing the respective  
function buttons.  
2. Adjust the angle of view in the same manner as  
described for Camera Control.  
2. Click the [START POINT] button to assign the  
starting position.  
3. Click the [PROGRAM] button; this registers the  
viewpoint as a Preset.  
END POINT:  
4. Repeat the above steps after selecting a program  
number if necessary.  
1. Take the viewpoint as END POINT by pressing  
the joystick oval button, and adjust  
ZOOM, FOCUS and IRIS by pressing the  
respective function buttons.  
2. Click the [END POINT] button to assign the  
starting position.  
PROGRAM: 1 to 16 selectable  
CALL: 1 to 16 selectable  
Select a number and click the [CALL] button; this  
changes the viewpoint to the position correspon-  
ding to the number you selected.  
AUTO PAN: [ON/OFF] button for confirmation  
REVERSE: Set positions from end to start in  
reverse order.  
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INITIALIZING  
You can reset the following data to the factory default  
settings.  
Camera Setup  
HTML files  
Setting the Switches  
The camera is provided with an 8-bit DIP switch. The 8-  
bit DIP switch is used to return the camera to the facto-  
ry default settings. Switch settings are read into the  
camera when the power is turned on. Make sure to turn  
the camera off, then turn it back on after changing the  
switch settings. Switch positions and functions are  
shown below.  
Note: All DIP switches except SW1 and SW2 should  
always be set to "off".  
Menus: Initializing Setup menu  
Initializing HTML files  
Initializing Setup menu and HTML files  
DIP DIP  
SW1 SW2  
Dip SW  
Position  
No.  
Status  
8-bit DIP SW  
Normal Position  
ON  
1
1 OFF OFF Normal  
ON OFF Initializing the setup menu  
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
8
8
ON  
1
2
2
7
ON  
1
3 OFF ON Initializing HTML files  
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
6
7
7
8
8
ON  
1
Initializing the setup menu  
4
ON ON  
& HTML files  
Common procedures:  
1. Set DIP SW1 and SW2 in accordance with the  
table.  
2. Turn the power on, and wait until the servo initial-  
ization of Camera is completed.  
3. Turn the power off, and return the DIP switch to  
normal position.  
Note: Do not make any DIP switch setting other than  
above.  
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VIEWING PICTURES  
Still Picture Storage to the PC  
The camera picture can be saved as a still image on  
your PC.  
1. Move the cursor to the picture area on the screen,  
and right-click to select "Save As".  
2. Enter a file name to be assigned to the picture, and  
specify the storage place in the dialog box.  
3. Click Save.  
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ALARM FUNCTIONS  
When alarm arises, the camera performs output func-  
tions according to the setup.  
When the pre-alarm file is set to 20  
Picture quality  
Fine Normal  
Pixel  
numbers  
Super fine  
LOW  
242  
Inputs:  
640 x 480  
640 x 240  
320 x 240  
160 x 120  
113  
165  
351  
722  
722  
210  
440  
901  
901  
• Input from ALARM IN 1 and ALARM IN 2.  
• Input from the built-in VMD (Video Motion Detector)  
that detects motion in video by monitoring a speci-  
fied area.  
247  
514  
514  
451  
922  
922  
Outputs:  
• The message "Alarm" is displayed in the upper  
right corner of the Main Menu, Camera Control win-  
dow and Alarm List.  
• The picture files of alarm events are stored in the  
camera.  
When the pre-alarm file is set to none  
Pixel  
numbers  
Picture quality  
Fine Normal  
• An e-mail notifies the specified addresses of the  
alarm activation with or without a picture file.  
• The stored picture files are sent to the FTP server.  
• The ALARM OUT terminal on the camera becomes  
active.  
• A notice of an alarm event is sent to the server  
specified in the Panasonic Protocol Setup, using  
Panasonic's original protocol.  
Super Fine  
LOW  
262  
640 x 480  
640 x 240  
320 x 240  
160 x 120  
133  
185  
371  
742  
742  
230  
460  
921  
921  
267  
534  
534  
471  
942  
942  
When alarm arises  
• E-mail notifications can be sent to a maximum of  
four addresses, with or without attached picture  
file.  
A mail contains: the camera name, time & date of  
occurrence, cause of event, and the reference  
addresses to the stored pictures as follows.  
• The message "Alarm" is displayed in the upper  
right corner of the Main Menu, Camera Control win-  
dow and Alarm List. The alarm status display may  
be delayed for a maximum of half a minute due to  
its refresh cycle.  
Number of stored alarm pictures: e.g., 324  
URL of the picture: http//(Camera IP address)/  
ALMxxxx_00.jpg  
Notes:  
• "xxxx" stands for the event number, and "00" for the  
picture number.  
• A picture numbered "00" will be automatically  
attached to the mail.  
• Enter "39" instead of "00" in the address bar if you  
wish to view #40 picture.  
• There may be cases where you cannot access the  
images notified by the mail when new alarm activa-  
tions took place after having sent the mail.  
• The alarm picture number is updated during  
recording.  
• The pictures related to alarm events are stored in  
the camera.  
• Alarm pictures and recording log are deleted when  
the power is turned off.  
The number of pictures stored differs depending  
on the pixel number, picture quality and the num-  
ber of pre-alarm pictures stored. The oldest data  
will be replaced by new picture data when the  
memory capacity is exceeded. The table below  
gives the number of pictures available for post-  
alarm storage.  
• The Alarm List number is updated as alarm pic-  
tures are to the set number.  
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2. Click the [MENU ON] button.  
Transferring Picture Files  
• Set FTP setup menu.  
** SET UP ** will be overlaid on the camera picture.  
• Pre- and post-alarm picture files can be sent to and  
stored on a designated FTP server.  
• A picture file attached to a mail can be sent to the  
specified mail addresses.  
Note: When many alarm events arise at the same time,  
it may happen occasionally that a mail is sent with-  
out an alarm picture attached.  
Canceling Alarm Display  
1. Indicating ALARM in the top window or in the  
Camera Control window:  
• Click the [Setup Menu] or [Alarm List] button.  
2. Indicating ALARM in the Alarm window:  
• Click the [Setup Menu] button.  
3. Move the cursor to CAMERA and click SET.  
** CAM SET UP ** appears.  
VMD Setup  
You can set up VMD (Video Motion Detector).  
Detection Area Setup  
1. In the main window, click the [Camera Control] but-  
ton. The menu control buttons appear under the  
image display area.  
4. Move the cursor to MOTION DET and turn it to ON  
with the right or left button, and click the [SET] but-  
ton.  
** MOTION DETECT ** appears.  
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5. Move the cursor to MASK SET, and click the [SET]  
button.  
9. VMD demonstration  
• To confirm the alarm output function, move the  
cursor to ALARM, and turn it to ON.  
• Move the cursor to DISPLAY MODE, and click  
the [SET] button.  
The detection map is split into 48 areas with status  
indications for each.  
The demonstration starts, and the areas where  
motion is detected will blink.  
Transparency: Indicates a non-masked area that  
has been incorporated into the detection area.  
Blink: Indicates a non-masked area when the  
cursor is on it.  
• Click SET to return to the ** MOTION DETECT  
** menu.  
Highlight: Indicates a masked area that has  
been exempted from detection.  
Stripe: Indicates an already masked area  
when the cursor is on it.  
10. Move the cursor to LEVEL, and adjust the detection  
level, moving the "I" cursor with the right or left but-  
ton.  
6. Move the cursor to an area, and click the [SET]  
button.  
11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 to obtain a proper level set-  
ting.  
• The area will change from blinking to highlight-  
ed (masked), and then to striped.  
• The striped area will change to blinking (non-  
masked).  
12. To return to ** CAM SET UP **, move the cursor to  
RET, and click the [SET] button.  
To return to the main window, click the [MENU  
OFF] button, then RET.  
7. Repeat step 6 until all areas are set.  
8. Click the [ESC] button to return to the ** MOTION  
DETECT ** menu.  
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Reviewing Alarm Pictures  
The alarm pictures stored in the camera can be  
reviewed on the PC.  
1. In the main window, click the [Alarm List] button.  
4. Use the buttons to flip over the Alarm event picture  
pages.  
FIRST FRAME: Displays the first alarm event pic-  
ture.  
PREVIOUS: Displays the previous alarm event pic-  
ture.  
ALARM FRAME: Displays the number of pictures  
recorded.  
NEXT: Display the next alarm event picture  
LAST FRAME: Skips to the latest alarm event.  
2. Click the pertinent Data/Time in the list.  
You can confirm the pictures of past alarm events.  
Type  
TRM1: Alarm through Terminal 1  
TRM2: Alarm through Terminal 2  
VMD: Alarm through Video Motion  
Detector  
5. Click the [Go to Main Menu] button to go back to  
the main window.  
1: One alarm event picture attached  
: More than one alarm event pic-  
ture attached  
Notes:  
• You may need to click the "Reload" button of the  
browser when the selected picture does not  
appear due to a newly arisen event that replaces  
the picture data.  
• You may need to re-enter the camera address into  
the address bar of the browser when the buttons  
do not work properly.  
• Re-enter the camera address into the address bar  
and start again from step 1, when the selected pic-  
ture does not appear though the event is followed  
by the icon in the list.  
3. The selected picture is displayed, and the alarm  
image control panel appears at the bottom of the  
screen. The title of the control panel is followed by  
a fraction indicating the number of the displayed  
picture and the total number of pictures for the  
event.  
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Resetting Alarm  
You can reset the alarm output functions being activat-  
ed.  
1. In the main window, click the [Setup Menu] button.  
How to customize contents of e-mail notification  
You can customize the contents of e-mails notifying the  
recipient of alarm events and their dates.  
Take the following steps:  
Step 1  
Create an alarm e-mail as shown below using any  
text editor, and save it as "almmail.tmpl" in text file  
format on your PC.  
Example of text file (almmail.tmpl)  
Alarm arisen at %h%i  
2. Click the [Alarm] button to open the Alarm Setup  
window.  
3. Find "External Alarm Reset" in the window.  
4. Click the [Alarm Reset] button.  
Date : %y. %m. %d %t  
Number of alarm images: %n  
URL of Alarm Image: %u  
Display example  
5. Click the [Go to Main Menu] button to go back to  
the main window.  
Alarm arisen at NS320 192.168. 0.10  
Date: 2003.02.04 13:55:40  
Number of alarm image: 5  
ALM0000_00.jpg  
Table of Substitution letters  
Item  
Substitution Letter  
Description (indication type etc.)  
4-digit-indication 2000 to 2099  
2-digit-indication 00 to 99  
2-digit-indication 01 to 12  
3-letter-indication Jan to Dec  
2-digit-indication 01 to 31  
Alarm date (year)  
Alarm date (year)  
Alarm date (month)  
Alarm date (month)  
Alarm date (day)  
Alarm date (time)  
Sender name  
Host address of NS320  
Origin of alarm  
File name of alarm image  
URL of alarm image  
(IP address)  
%Y  
%y  
%m  
%M  
%d  
%t  
%s  
%i  
%p  
%f  
hour:minute:second 24-hour indication  
192.168.0.1 type indication  
TRM1, TRM2,VMD  
ALM0000_00.JPG type indication  
http://192.168.0.1/ALM0000_00.JPG  
Blank appears in case of no file.  
0 to 40  
%u  
Number of alarm image  
%n  
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File Name: almmail.tmpl, a template for alarm  
e-mail notifications.  
Use the provided file name.  
Step 2  
Start up the Windows DOS prompt and connect by  
inputting the IP address of the unit.  
For the FTP software, use the user name and  
administrator password (level 1) registered in the  
User Setting window.  
If no administrator has been registered, proceed as  
follows:  
User Name: admin  
Password: None  
Step 3  
Upload the file(almmail.tmpl) to this unit.  
Note: Do not upload with FTP when connecting  
with low baud rate lines such as ISDN.  
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AUXILIARY OUTPUT CONTROL  
Auxiliary Output Control  
You can turn a connected device on or off, for example  
a lamp that is connected to the AUX OUT terminal of  
the camera.  
1. Set this item on the Camera Control window.  
2. Select the polarity for switching the connected  
device on or off.  
High: Supplies high voltage.  
Low: Supplies low voltage.  
Note: The initial state when the camera is turned  
on is HIGH.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
What to do  
Reference page  
8, 12  
No picture is displayed.  
• Is the AC adapter firmly plugged in to the outlet?  
• Are the POWER IN terminals on the camera connected with  
the AC adapter properly?  
• Is the video cable or network cable connected properly?  
Cannot access the camera from the  
browser.  
• Are the network cables connected properly?  
• Is the status indicator lamp of the network connection termi-  
nal on?  
If not, a network connection has not been established or the  
other devices are not in operation.  
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• Is a valid IP address set for the camera?  
• Are you connecting to a wrong IP address?  
Open the command prompt on your PC and enter:  
>ping (enter here the IP address set for the camera).  
If the camera replies, the connection is correct.  
If not, set the correct IP address for your PC and/or to the  
camera.  
HTML documents are not displayed. • HTML files in the camera might be broken. Initializing is  
required.  
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PREVENTION OF BLOOMING AND SMEAR  
When the camera is aimed at a bright light, such as a  
spotlight, or a surface that reflects bright light, smear or  
blooming may appear. Therefore, the camera should be  
operated carefully in the vicinity of extremely bright  
objects to avoid smear or blooming.  
Smear  
Bright object  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Network Section  
Image resolution  
Image process  
Image refreshing rate  
Traffic control  
640x480, 640x240, 320x240, 160x120 pixel  
JPEG (Super Fine/Fine/Normal/Low image quality selectable)  
Fast/Middle/Slow/Very Slow  
32 kbps, 64 kbps, 128 kbps, 256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1 024 kbps, Unlimited  
TCP/IP, UDP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, DNS, DDNS, DHCP, ARP, BOOTP, NTP  
Windows 98 SE, Windows NT WORKSTATION 4.0 Service Pack6a, Windows 2000  
Professional Service Pack2, Windows ME, or Windows XP  
Protocols supported  
OS applicable  
Applicable browsers  
Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2, 5.5, 5.5 SP2, 6.0, or Netscape Communicator 4.73, 4.78  
Camera Section  
Effective pixels  
Scanning area  
Synchronization  
Horizontal scanning fre-  
quency  
768 (H) x 494 (V)  
3.65 mm (H) x 2,71 mm (V), 1/4"  
internal/line-lock / multiplexed vertical drive (VD2)  
15,734 kHz  
Vertical scanning frequency 59.94 Hz  
Video output  
Horizontal resolution  
Vertical resolution  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
Minimum illumination  
Auto focus  
1.0 V[p-p] NTSC composite/75 Ω  
more than 480 lines at center  
more than 350 lines at center  
50 dB (AGC OFF, weight on)  
1.0 lx (0.1 foot-candle) (AGC ON HIGH)  
MANUAL/AUTO  
Auto mode  
OFF/AUTO PAN  
Flip-A-chip  
ON/OFF  
Camera ID  
MOTION DET  
ALARM IN  
ALARM OUT, AUX OUT  
Cleaning  
preset ID, camera ID, characters  
ON/OFF  
2 INPUT (ALARM IN 1-2), Low-active  
16 V DC 100 mA, Low-active  
ON/OFF  
Electronic shutter  
AGC  
SENS UP  
1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1 000, 1/2 000, 1/4 000, 1/10 000 s  
ON (LOW)/ON (MID)/ON (HIGH)/OFF  
max. 4 times, AUTO/FIX  
BLC  
ON/OFF (SETUP MENU) selectable  
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Lens/Mechanism sections  
Iris  
Zoom ratio  
automatic (open/close is possible)/manual  
x10 + digital zoom x 5  
Maximum aperture ratio  
Focal length  
1 : 1.4 (WIDE) to 2.0 (TELE)  
4.2 to 42 mm  
H
V
4.9° to 48°  
3.7° to 36°  
Angular field  
of view  
Zoom speed  
Focus speed  
Panning range  
approx. 3.8 s (TELE/WIDE) in manual mode  
approx. 3.0 s (FAR/NEAR) in manual mode  
360° endless  
Panning angle setting  
Panning mode  
possible (in auto-pan mode)  
manual/auto pan  
manual : approx. 1.0°/s to 100°/s, 8-steps/64-steps  
preset position : maximum approx. 100°/s  
to 92°  
Panning speed  
Tilting range  
Tilting mode  
manual  
manual : approx. 1.0°/s to 100°/s, 8-steps/64-steps  
preset position : maximum approx. 100°/s  
pan/tilt, lens, 16 preset positions, home position  
Tilting speed  
Controls  
Power source  
24 V AC, 60 Hz  
15 W  
Power consumption  
Ambient operating  
temperature  
–10°C to +50°C (14°F to 122°F)  
120 (D) x 196 (H) mm  
(4-3/4" (D) x 7-3/4" (H))  
approx. 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Weights and dimensions indicated are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
ACCESSORIES  
Decoration cover ................................................................... 1 pc.  
Connector for 24 V AC .......................................................... 1 pc.  
RJ-45 female-female conversion connector .......................... 1 pc.  
CD-ROM (PDF Manual Contained) ....................................... 1 pc.  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
Dome cover (approx. 60 % smoked type) .................................................... WV-CS2SE  
Dome cover (approx. 50 % smoked type) .................................................... WV-CS2SHE  
Dome cover (approx. 70 % metal type) ........................................................ WV-CS2ME  
Ceiling mounting bracket .............................................................................. WV-Q105/WV-Q106/WV-Q107A  
Wall mounting bracket ................................................................................... WV-Q108A  
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APPENDIX  
Shortcuts  
Shortcut operations are available to controllers having the CAM FUNCTION key. Entering from one to three digits  
using the numeric key(s) and pressing the CAM FUNCTION key will create a shortcut to the respective functions. The  
CAM FUNCTION key is abbreviated as [CAM FUNC] in the table below.  
Function  
Key  
Function  
Key  
Selecting a PRESET position From #1 to #16  
Memorize PRESET  
From #1 to #16  
#1  
#16  
[1] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
Position #1  
Position #16  
[1] + [0] + [1] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [1] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
AUTO PAN  
ON  
OFF  
Speed Up  
Speed Down  
Setting Start Point  
Setting End Point  
Setting PAN Reverse  
ENDLESS PAN  
On  
IRIS  
Open  
Close  
EL-SHUTTER  
On  
Off  
Speed Up  
Speed Down  
AGC  
On  
[6] + [5] + [CAM FUNC]  
[6] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
[6] + [7] + [CAM FUNC]  
[6] + [8] + [CAM FUNC]  
[6] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
[7] + [0] + [CAM FUNC]  
[7] + [4] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [6] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [0] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [1] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [2] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [3] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [4] + [CAM FUNC]  
[7] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
[7] + [7] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [5] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
Off  
Off  
BLC  
SENS UP  
On  
Off  
[8] + [4] + [CAM FUNC]  
[8] + [5] + [CAM FUNC]  
On  
Off  
Up  
Down  
SENS UP AUTO  
On  
Off  
Up  
Down  
LL SYNC phase  
INC  
DEC  
PAN  
180° turn  
CLEANING  
On  
[1] + [7] + [7] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [8] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [7] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [0] + [CAM FUNC]  
AUTO FOCUS  
AUTO  
[8] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
[8] + [7] + [CAM FUNC]  
[8] + [8] + [CAM FUNC]  
MANUAL  
AF On (Activate)  
HOME POSITION  
Move to HOME  
CAMERA ID  
On  
Off  
EL-ZOOM  
On  
[1] + [8] + [1] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [2] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [3] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [4] + [CAM FUNC]  
[8] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
[9] + [3] + [CAM FUNC]  
[9] + [4] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [5] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [6] + [CAM FUNC]  
[9] + [8] + [CAM FUNC]  
[9] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
Off  
RESTART  
Begin  
[1] + [8] + [7] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [0] + [0] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [8] + [CAM FUNC]  
[1] + [8] + [9] + [CAM FUNC]  
Off  
Notes:  
• Actual operation takes place when the conditions for the changed settings are met.  
• Shortcuts may be ignored while PAN/TILT, ZOOM or FOCUS is in operation.  
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PANASONIC CANADA INC.  
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga,  
Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company  
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010  
PANASONIC SALES COMPANY  
DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC.  
San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina,  
P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300  
Security Systems Group  
Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Zone Office  
Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303  
Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205  
Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 373-7840  
N0303-0  
3TR001552BAB  
Printed in Japan  
2003  
© Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  
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