Panasonic WV CM1780 User Manual

Color Monitor  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
WV-CM2080  
WV-CM1780  
WV-CM1480  
POWER  
ON  
INPUT  
SELECT  
STANDBY  
MENU  
OF  
F
Video  
AUDIO  
Monitor  
WV-CM  
2080  
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,  
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.  
PREFACE  
The Panasonic WV-CM2080, WV-CM1780 and WV-CM1480  
Color Monitor’s high resolution S-video input assures high  
definition picture quality.  
The WV-CM2080, WV-CM1780 or WV-CM1480, and other  
devices compatible with Panasonic Security Data mode the  
bear logo  
.
All monitor functions, except for power and input selection,  
can be controlled from an onscreen menu. Provided with  
power saving feature as well as standard BNC and S-video  
input connectors for connection to CCTV equipment.  
FEATURES  
• Approx. 508 mm (20-inch) viewable area with a hori-  
zontal resolution of 500 TV lines (WV-CM2080)  
• Maximum speaker output of 0.7 W  
• The monitor can be controlled with the specified sys-  
tem controller using PSData (Panasonic Security Data)  
mode.  
• Approx. 406 mm (16-inch) viewable area with a hori-  
zontal resolution of 800 TV lines (WV-CM1780)  
• Approx. 356 mm (14-inch) viewable area with a hori-  
zontal resolution of 750 TV lines (WV-CM1480)  
• Onscreen Setup menu  
• Supplied with rack mounting brackets for mounting in a  
rack (WV-CM2080)  
• Three selectable inputs, including two composite and  
one S-video input  
• Two standby modes for power saving: lower display  
brightness and blackout  
PRECAUTIONS  
• Refer all work related to the installation of this prod-  
uct to qualified service personnel or system  
installers.  
• Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture,  
nor try to operate it in wet areas.  
Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet.  
Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified ser-  
vice personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance  
and also cause electric shock.  
• Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the  
cover.  
To prevent the appliance from overheating, place it at  
least 5 cm (2 inches) away from the wall.  
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when  
cleaning the appliance body.  
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.  
This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn  
the power off immediately and contact qualified service  
personnel for service.  
Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty.  
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent  
and wipe gently. Afterwards, wipe off the remained part  
of the detergent in it with a dry cloth.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.  
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or  
covers.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact  
qualified service personnel for maintenance.  
• Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified  
temperature, humidity or power source ratings.  
Use the appliance at temperatures within –10°C -  
+50°C (14°F - 122°F) and a humidity below 90 %.  
The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC  
60 Hz.  
• Handle the appliance with care.  
Do not strike or shake it, as this may damage the appli-  
ance.  
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
G Front View  
GGRear View  
VIDEO  
FOCUS  
DATA  
B
IN  
A
IN  
AUDIO  
B
IN  
A
IN  
STANDBY  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
Video Monitor WV-CM  
2080  
STANDBY  
OFF  
INPUT  
STANDBY SELECT  
POWER  
AUDIO  
G
MENU  
+
ON  
PS·Data  
OFF  
AC IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
ON OFF  
TERMINATION  
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* The above figures represent model WV-CM2080.  
q Power Button (POWER ON/OFF)  
y Direction Button (C, D)  
This button turns the power of the monitor on and off.  
These buttons move the cursor to the item parameters  
in the Display Setting and Setup menus.  
w Power Indicator  
C: Down  
Is on when the power of the monitor is turned on, also  
in standby mode.  
D: Up  
On: Green light  
Standby: Orange light  
u Decrement/Increment Button (AUDIO -, +)  
Press these buttons to increase or decrease the audio  
volume.  
e Standby Button (STANDBY)  
These buttons also select the item parameter or level in  
the Display Setting and Setup menu.  
Pressing this button toggles the display mode on the  
monitor screen as shown below.  
On: Normal display  
Standby (Mode 1): Low display brightness  
Standby (Mode 2): No display (blackout)  
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3
Focus Control (FOCUS)  
This control adjusts the screen focus.  
Screen Control  
This control is preset at the factory.  
r Input Selection Button (INPUT SELECT)  
Selects input in the sequence shown below.  
Data Ports (DATA)  
These ports are used to exchange control data with the  
System Controller in Panasonic Security Data mode.  
VIDEO IN A  
VIDEO IN B  
S-VIDEO IN  
t Menu Button (MENU)  
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Data Termination Selector (TERMINATION ON/OFF)  
This selector is used to enable termination of the moni-  
tor’s data port.  
Pressing this button opens the Display Setting menu for  
changing the monitor’s display settings.  
Pressing this button for 5 seconds or more opens the  
COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.  
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5
Standby Control Terminal (STANDBY ON/STANDBY  
OFF/G)  
This terminal accepts input from an outboard device to  
control the standby mode.  
It operates as follows:  
STANDBY ON: Establishes the specified standby  
mode.  
STANDBY OFF: Releases standby mode (normal dis-  
play).  
! Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN A/B)  
For audio input from an outboard device  
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Audio Output Connectors (AUDIO OUT A/B)  
The audio input signal connected to the Audio Input  
Connector is looped through to this connector.  
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9
S-Video Input Connector (S-VIDEO IN)  
For input of S-video signal from an outboard device.  
Video Input Connectors (VIDEO IN A/B)  
For input of composite video signal from an outboard  
device.  
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Video Output Connectors (VIDEO OUT A/B)  
The video input signal connected to the Video Input  
Connector is looped through to this connector and ter-  
minated automatically.  
AC Inlet Socket (AC IN)  
Plug the power cord (supplied as a standard accesso-  
ry) into this socket and connect it to an AC outlet.  
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INSTALLATION  
The installation described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.  
G Mounting into the Rack for WV-CM2080  
The monitor can be mounted into the rack as described below.  
1. Place the rack mounting brackets supplied onto the  
rear of the monitor and tighten with the eight supplied  
screws (M4 x 10).  
2. Install the monitor with the rack mounting bracket in the  
rack securing it with four screws (not included).  
POW  
ON  
ER  
STA  
IN  
ECT  
NDBY  
PUT  
SEL  
OFF  
U
AUD  
IO  
Video  
Monitor  
W
V-C  
M
2080  
G Mounting into the Rack for WV-CM1780 or WV-CM1480  
The monitor can be mounted into the rack as described below.  
1. Place the rack mount bracket supplied  
onto the side of the monitor and tighten  
with the four supplied screws (M4x12).  
EIA Rack  
2. Install the monitor with the rack mount  
bracket in the rack securing it with eight  
screws (not included).  
M4x12  
* Shown right are the figures of the WQ-  
LM140E rack mount bracket for the WV-  
CM1480. The WQ-LM170E rack mount  
bracket for the WV-CM1780 is different  
from the WQ-LM140E in size.  
M4x12  
(accessory of  
WQ-LM140E/  
LM170E)*  
PO  
W
ER  
ON  
ST  
AN  
DB  
OFF  
INP  
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SE  
LE  
CT  
M
EN  
U
AU  
D
IO  
Video  
Monitor  
WV-CM  
1480  
Rack Mounting Screws  
(procured locally)  
Cautions:  
• Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the cover to prevent the appliance from overheating.  
Always keep the temperature in the rack within 45°C (113°F).  
• If the rack is subject to vibration, secure the rear of the unit to the rack using additional rack mount brackets (procured  
locally).  
• Leave one space free both above and below the monitor, or install a cooling fan in the rack.  
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CONNECTIONS  
The connections described below should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.  
Shown below is an example of a basic system connection.  
Video Switcher  
VIDEO  
FOCUS  
DATA  
IN  
IN  
AUDIO  
A
IN  
STANDBY  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
STANDBY  
OFF  
G
AC IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
ON OFF  
TERMINATION  
AUDIO OUT  
VCR  
VIDEO OUT  
VIDEO IN  
Monitoring the Playback picture  
Connect the video output of the VCR to the VIDEO IN A  
or B connector on the monitor with a coaxial cable.  
G Connection with the Camera  
Site  
Connect the Video Output of the camera site equipment to  
the VIDEO IN connectors on the rear of the monitor using  
coaxial cables.  
The maximum coaxial cable lengths between the cameras  
are shown below.  
Monitoring the Playback audio  
Connect the audio output of the VCR to the AUDIO IN A  
or B connector on the monitor with an audio cable.  
RG-59/U RG-6/U RG-11/U RG-15/U  
Cable  
3C-2V  
250 m  
5C-2V  
500 m  
7C-2V  
600 m  
10C-2V  
800 m  
G Multiple Monitor Connection  
To monitor the same video on multiple monitors, connect  
the VIDEO OUT A or B connector on the monitor to the  
VIDEO IN connector of the other monitor with a coaxial  
cable.  
Recommended  
cable length  
(825 ft)  
(1 650 ft) (1 980 ft) (2 640 ft)  
Up to 10 monitors in total can be connected in series  
before signal loss occurs. Total cable length should not  
exceed 150 meters (500 feet).  
G Connection with the VCR  
Recording on the VCR  
Connect the VIDEO OUT A or B connector on the moni-  
tor to the video input of the VCR with a coaxial cable.  
Connect the AUDIO OUT A or B connector on the mon-  
itor to the audio input of the VCR with an audio cable, if  
applicable.  
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G Connection with the System Controller  
If the optional 6-conductor cable assembly is used, simply plug one end of the cable into the DATA port of the Monitor and the  
other end into the DATA port on the System Controller.  
If you use cables assembled from locally procured materials, it is important that only high quality, data grade cable, suitable  
for RS-485 communication (shielded 4-wire twisted pair cable), BELDEN 9406 or equivalent, is used.  
Lower grade cable will result in unstable operation of the system.  
DATA  
DATA  
RA  
RB  
ON OFF  
ON OFF  
TERMINATION  
TERMINATION  
TA  
TB  
G
N
D
TA TB RA RB  
G
N
D
To the  
System Controller  
System ControllerWV  
-
CU  
360  
GGSetting the Termination  
PROGRAM  
Set the Termination Selector located on the rear of the  
monitor according to your requirements.  
ON: Data is terminated.  
OFF: Data is sent to other equipment.  
G Connection between two or more color monitors and a device compat-  
ible with Panasonic Security Data mode  
In case of connecting multiple devices compatible with the Panasonic Security Data mode, connect the unit in a daisy-chain  
configuration as shown below. The allowable connecting devices are up to 16 in a system. The maximum allowable cable  
length of the system is approximately 500 m (1 650 ft).  
Termination: OFF  
Termination: OFF  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
FOCUS  
DATA  
FOCUS  
DATA  
B
A
B
A
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
IN  
IN  
IN  
B
IN  
A
IN  
B
IN  
A
IN  
STANDBY  
ON  
STANDBY  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
Termination: ON  
STANDBY  
STANDBY  
OFF  
OFF  
G
G
AC IN  
AC IN  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
OUT  
ON OFF  
TERMINATION  
ON OFF  
TERMINATION  
DATA  
Device compatible  
with PSData mode  
Modular  
cable  
To the Data port  
(optional)  
(Supplied:  
WV-CU360)  
Termination: ON  
System ControllerWV-CU  
360  
PROGRAM  
System Controller compatible  
with PSData mode  
G Connection to the Standby On/Off Terminal  
Connecting an external device to the STANDBY ON/OFF Terminal on the rear of the monitor enables control of the monitor dis-  
play by input from that device, both in normal and standby display mode.  
Shown below is an example of how to use this function.  
STANDBY  
STANDBY ON input  
Pulse +5 V DC  
ON  
STANDBY  
OFF  
STANDBY OFF input  
G
Non-voltage contact or open collector output  
Hi-Z  
VL 0.2 V  
VH 5 V  
Note: To set up this function, refer to STANDBY ON in  
Alarm Output  
the Display Setting menu.  
Alarm Reset Output  
VL 0.2 V  
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SETUP PROCEDURES  
This monitor offers various onscreen menus for setting user  
preferences.  
In the COMMUNICATION SETUP Menu, you can set the  
parameters for communication between the System  
Controllers and the Monitors.  
G Setup Menu  
As shown below, the Setup Menu has seven main sub-  
menus.  
One of these, CAM CONFIG, is further divided into addi-  
tional submenus.  
G Displaying the Setup Menu  
To display the Setup Menu, follow the procedure shown  
below.  
1. After selecting the Setup Menu on the monitor screen,  
move the cursor to SETUP DISABLE with the C or D  
button, then press the -or +button.  
Display of SETUP ENABLE in the Setup menu indicates  
that setup is enabled.  
1. Confirm that the cameras and peripherals are connect-  
ed correctly and securely.  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
2. Turn the power of the monitor on by pressing the  
UNIT ADDRESS  
CAM CONFIG  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
1
POWER button.  
9600  
8
NONE  
1
3. Press the MENU button for 5 seconds or more.  
At first the Display Setting menu described on page 11  
appears, and then the COMMUNICATION SETUP  
menu shown below.  
WAIT TIME  
OFF  
SETUP ENABLE  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
UNIT ADDRESS  
CAM CONFIG  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
1
2. Move the cursor to the desired item with the C or D  
9600  
8
NONE  
1
button.  
3. Select the desired item parameter with the - or +  
button.  
WAIT TIME  
OFF  
4. Press the MENU button to store the settings and return  
SETUP DISABLE  
to normal viewing.  
The following buttons are available in this Setup menu.  
G Unit Address (UNIT ADDRESS)  
This item lets you set the unit address of the monitor in the  
system for RS-485 communication.  
C: Moves the cursor down.  
D: Moves the cursor up.  
-: Selects the mode or parameter.  
+: Selects the mode or parameter.  
1. Move the cursor to the UNIT ADDRESS parameter with  
the C or Dbutton.  
4. To finalize the settings and return to normal viewing,  
press the MENU button.  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
UNIT ADDRESS  
CAM CONFIG  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
1
9600  
8
NONE  
1
WAIT TIME  
OFF  
SETUP ENABLE  
2. Select the unit address number to be used for RS-485  
communication with the -or +button.  
Select a parameter value between 1 and 99.  
The factory default setting is 1.  
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G Camera Configuration (CAM CON-  
G Baud Rate (BAUD RATE)  
FIG)  
This item lets you set the transmission speed for RS-485  
communication.  
This item lets you set numbers for the input from sys-  
tem cameras for RS-485 communication.  
1. Move the cursor to the BAUD RATE parameter with the  
C or Dbutton.  
1. Move the cursor to CAM CONFIG with the C or Dbut-  
ton, then press the - or + button. The CAMERA  
CONFIG menu shown below will appear on the monitor  
screen.  
2. Select the desired transmission speed shown below  
with the -or +button.  
2 400  
4 800  
9 600  
19 200  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
UNIT ADDRESS  
CAM CONFIG  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
1
The factory default setting is 9 600 bps.  
9600  
8
NONE  
1
G Data Bit (DATA BIT)  
This item lets you set the number of data bits for RS-485  
WAIT TIME  
OFF  
communication.  
SETUP ENABLE  
The factory default setting is 8 bit and fixed.  
CAMERA CONFIG  
INPUT CH CAM NO.  
G Parity Check (PARITY CHECK)  
This item lets you set the parity bit for RS-485 communica-  
A CH  
B CH  
001  
002  
tion.  
S-VIDEO 003  
1. Move the cursor to the PARITY CHECK parameter with  
the C or Dbutton.  
2. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity check with the  
-or +button.  
The factory default setting is NONE  
2. Move the cursor to the input parameter to be edited  
with the C or D button, then select a number with the  
-or +button.  
G Stop Bit (STOP BIT)  
Select a parameter value between 001 and 128.  
This item lets you set the number of stop bits for RS-485  
communication.  
The factory default setting for each input is shown  
below.  
A CH  
B CH  
S-VIDEO  
001  
002  
003  
1. Move the cursor to the STOP BIT parameter with the C  
or Dbutton.  
2. Select either 1 or 2 for number of stop bits with the -  
Note: Make sure not to assign the same number to  
more than one system camera for RS-485 commu-  
nication.  
or +button.  
The factory default setting is 1 bit.  
3. Repeat the above procedure to edit other input.  
G Wait Time (WAIT TIME)  
This item lets you set the waiting time in milli-seconds (ms)  
to retry after confirming that no data is received from the  
system controller for RS-485 communication.  
4. After completing the settings, press the MENU button  
to return to the previous setup menu.  
1. Move the cursor to the WAIT TIME parameter with the  
C or Dbutton.  
2. Select OFF, 100, 200, 400, 1 000 ms for the wait time  
with the -or +button.  
When no transmission is needed, select OFF.  
The factory default setting is OFF (no retry).  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
G Power Up  
Before operating the monitor, confirm that the cameras and  
peripherals are connected correctly and securely.  
G Display Setting  
The Display Setting can be made onscreen as shown  
below.  
1. Press the MENU button.  
1. Turn on the monitor by pressing the POWER button.  
The menu shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
It will close automatically if no operation takes place  
within about 10 seconds.  
The Power Indicator lights in green.  
2. Select the desired input to be displayed by pressing  
the INPUT SELECT button.  
PAGE1  
Pressing this button will select the display (or audio)  
input in the sequence shown below.  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
0
0
0
0
0
VIDEO IN A  
VIDEO IN B  
S-VIDEO IN  
TINT  
AFC  
SHORT  
3.58TRAP OFF  
NORMAL SETTINGS  
Onscreen Display Video Input  
Audio Input  
A CH  
VIDEO IN A  
VIDEO IN B  
S-VIDEO IN  
AUDIO IN A  
B CH  
AUDIO IN B  
PAGE2  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
0
STANDBY ON MODE 1  
CH DISPLAY OFF  
The selected input picture appears on the monitor  
screen.  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
2. Move the cursor to the LANGUAGE parameter on the  
next page in the menu with the C or D button, then  
select the desired language with the -or +button.  
Pressing the button will toggle the display language as  
shown below.  
ENGLISH  
FRANÇAIS  
ESPAÑOL  
-
+
11  
3. Move the cursor to the BRIGHT, CONTRAST, SHARP-  
NESS, COLOR, TINT parameter with the C or D but-  
ton, then adjust the level of the selected item with the  
-or +button.  
PAGE1  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS -16  
COLOR  
TINT  
AFC  
-12  
+8  
While the level of an item is being adjusted, the indica-  
tor displays the changed level as shown below.  
-6  
-2  
LONG  
3.58TRAP ON  
Item  
Effect  
Indicator  
BRIGHT  
0
0
0
0
0
NORMAL SETTINGS  
BRIGHT  
Darker Brighter  
Less More  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
-or +  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
PAGE1  
BRIGHT  
0
Sharp  
Soft  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
0
0
0
0
Less More  
TINT  
AFC  
TINT  
SHORT  
TINT  
Reddish  
Greenish  
3.58TRAP OFF  
NORMAL SETTINGS  
4. Repeat the above procedure to adjust the level of the  
other items.  
9. Move the cursor to the AUDIO parameter with the C or  
D button, then adjust the audio volume with the - or  
+button.  
5. To return to the menu setup display, press the MENU  
button.  
6. Move the cursor to the AFC (Automatic Frequency  
Control) parameter with the C or Dbutton, then select  
either LONG or SHORT with the -or +button.  
-: Decreases the audio volume.  
+: Increases the audio volume.  
10. Move the cursor to the STANDBY ON parameter with  
the C or D button, then select the desired mode with  
the -or +button.  
LONG: Receives input including noise or jitter such as  
VCR playback or TV program.  
SHORT: Receives input other than the above such as  
camera output.  
These modes refer to the display mode in standby con-  
dition when the STANDBY ON terminal is receiving  
input from the outboard device.  
The factory default setting is SHORT.  
MODE 1: Pictures are displayed with less brightness.  
MODE 2: Monitor blackout, i.e., no picture is displayed.  
IGNORE: Input signal is ignored. The display does not  
change.  
7. Move the cursor to the 3.58 TRAP parameter with the  
C or D button, then select either ON or OFF with the  
-or +button.  
ON: Enables the 3.58 MHz trap filter to decrease the  
cross color noise.  
The factory default setting is MODE 1.  
OFF: Disables the 3.58 MHz trap filter. Normally select  
this mode.  
11. Move the cursor to the CH DISPLAY parameter with the  
C or D button, then select either ON or OFF with the  
-or +button.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
This item lets you enable or disable the display of the  
input channel in the upper left corner of the monitor  
screen.  
8. To reset the items on the page to the default settings,  
move the cursor to NORMAL SETTINGS with the C or  
D button, then press the - or + button to restore the  
factory default settings.  
ON: Always displays the input channel.  
OFF: Displays the input channel for a few seconds  
after the input selection is made.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
12. To exit the Display Setting menu, press the MENU but-  
ton to return to the previous screen.  
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G Audio Volume Control  
The audio volume can be adjusted with the -or +button in normal view.  
While the volume is being adjusted, the indicator displays the changed level as shown below.  
-: Decreases the audio volume.  
+: Increases audio volume.  
AUDIO  
G Standby Function  
1. Power up the monitor and select the input to be displayed.  
Refer to Power Up above.  
2. Pressing the STANDBY button will toggle the display mode in the sequence shown below.  
Normal Display  
STANDBY/MODE1  
STANDBY/MODE2  
The Power Indicator changes to orange in the standby mode, and the display shown below will appear on the monitor  
screen.  
MODE 1: Pictures are displayed with less brightness.  
MODE 2: Monitor blackout, i.e., no picture is displayed.  
Notes:  
• Speaker (audio) output is disabled in the standby mode.  
• The Standby mode can be controlled by the input from the STANDBY ON/OFF terminal on the rear of the monitor.  
The input signal will toggle the mode selected in the Display Setting menu on and off.  
To set up this function, refer to STANDBY ON in the Display Setting menu.  
G To Reset to the Factory Default Settings  
If you are not sure about the settings you made and want to return to the factory default settings, follow the procedure shown  
below.  
1. Turn off the monitor by pressing the POWER button.  
2. Turn on the monitor by pressing the POWER button while holding down the MENU and +buttons.  
All settings in the Display Setting and the Setup menu are reset to the factory default settings.  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES (with the System Controller)  
For the following procedure, the WV-CM2080, WV-CM1780 or WV-CM1480 needs to be set up first from the Setup menu.  
The WV-CM2080, WV-CM1780 or WV-CM1480 can be controlled with the specified System Controller.  
Given below is an example. For further details refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the System Controller.  
MONITOR  
UNIT  
OPERATE  
LOGIN  
ALARM  
CAMERA  
BUSY  
PROHIBITED  
CU 360  
System ControllerWV  
-
PROGRAM  
SETUP  
CAM SETUP  
IRIS  
CLOSE  
NEAR  
OPEN  
FAR  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
CAM FUNCTION  
AUTO  
UP  
IRIS RESET  
FOCUS  
ALM RESET ALM SUSPEND  
UNIT A  
UNIT  
ALM RECALL  
B/W  
DEF  
AUTO FOCUS  
ZOOM  
VCR CAM  
STILL  
MULTI SCREEN SELECT  
EL-ZOOM  
L
R
UNIT B  
AUX 2  
WIDE  
TELE  
WIPER  
DOWN  
+
AUX 1  
MON  
CAM  
SET  
SEQ PAUSE  
SEQUENCE  
PATROL PLAY  
HOME/PRESET  
SLOW  
LOGOUT  
ESC  
PATROL  
STOP  
PATROL  
LEARN  
PROGRAM  
PRESET  
1. Select a Unit Address number by pressing the Numeric buttons, then press the UNIT button.  
2. To select the input to be displayed, select a specified CAM NO. (input number assigned) by pressing the Numeric but-  
tons, then press the CAM/SET button.  
3. To open the Display Setting menu, press the SETUP/FUNCTION button for two seconds or more.  
4. Move the cursor to the item parameter by moving the joystick up or down, then select the item parameter by moving the  
joystick to the right or left.  
5. Pressing the CAM/SET button will switch to the level indicator display, then pressing the MON/ESC button will return to  
the menu display.  
6. To close the menu, press the SETUP/FUNCTION button for two seconds or more  
7. To activate the assigned function, select an assigned number by pressing the Numeric button, then press the SETUP/  
FUNCTION button after pressing the SHIFT button.  
Note: For function numbers refer to the Appendix on page 16.  
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APPENDIX  
This appendix details the elements for communication between the Monitor and the System Controller. For the communication  
parameter settings, refer to the SETUP PROCEDURES on page 9.  
G Communication Protocol  
G Data Format  
The controller sends messages to operate the monitor in the format shown below.  
Code  
ASCII  
[STX] [ADuuu] <Unit Address> [;] <Command> [:] <Parameter> [EXT]  
(02H) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) (03H)  
A transmission message consists of [STX], [Unit Address], [;], [Command], [:], [Parameter], and [ETX]. [Unit Address] is  
expressed as [ADuuu] where uuu is in the range of 001 through 099 in decimal form to identify the unit number of the Monitor.  
G Command Table  
The transmission command consists of three letters followed by the unit address.  
Item  
Volume Control  
Command (ASCII)  
Parameter (ASCII)  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=+ Value Increment  
n=– Value Decrement  
n=0 SHORT  
VRA : n  
Brightness Control  
Contrast Control  
Sharpness Control  
Color Control  
VRB : n  
VRC : n  
VRS : n  
VRO : n  
VRT : n  
VRF : n  
VRP : n  
MSB : n  
Tint Control  
AFC Control  
n=1 LONG  
n=0 OFF  
n=1 ON  
n=0 IGNORE  
3.58 MHz Trap Setting  
STANDBY ON Setting  
n=1 MODE 1  
n=2 MODE 2  
STANDBY Button Selection  
OSB : n  
n=0 Normal Display  
n=1 Standby Mode 1  
n=2 Standby Mode 2  
n=0 OFF  
n=1 ON  
n=0 ENGLISH  
Input Channel Display  
Language Setting  
DCH : n  
DLA : n  
n=1 FRANÇAIS  
n=2 ESPAÑOL  
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G Function Number Table  
The list below shows the function numbers assigned to the monitor when controlling it with the specified System Controller.  
Function Number  
Function  
001  
NORMAL SETTINGS: Reset the items on the page in the  
Display Setting menu to the factory default settings.  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
017  
018  
019  
020  
021  
022  
023  
024  
025  
026  
027  
028  
029  
030  
031  
034  
035  
036  
Brightness Control:  
Brightness Control:  
Brightness Control:  
Contrast Control:  
Contrast Control:  
Contrast Control:  
Sharpness Control:  
Sharpness Control:  
Sharpness Control:  
Color Control:  
Color Control:  
Color Control:  
AFC Setting:  
AFC Setting:  
Tint Control:  
Tint Control:  
Tint Control:  
3.58 MHz Trap Setting:  
3.58 MHz Trap Setting:  
Audio Volume Control:  
Audio Volume Control:  
Audio Volume Control:  
STANDBY ON Setting:  
STANDBY ON Setting:  
STANDBY ON Setting:  
CH DISPLAY Setting:  
CH DISPLAY Setting:  
LANGUAGE Setting:  
LANGUAGE Setting:  
LANGUAGE Setting:  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Select SHORT  
Select LONG  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Select OFF  
Select ON  
Reset to value 0  
Value Increment (+1)  
Value Decrement (–1)  
Select IGNORE  
Select MODE 1  
Select MODE 2  
Select OFF  
Select ON  
Select ENGLISH  
Select FRANÇAIS  
Select ESPAÑOL  
STANDBY Button Selection: Select Normal Display  
STANDBY Button Selection: Select Standby Mode 1  
STANDBY Button Selection: Select Standby Mode 2  
16  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Power Source:  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption:  
WV-CM2080: 90 W  
WV-CM1780: 73 W  
WV-CM1480: 70 W  
Screen Size:  
WV-CM2080: 548 mm (21-9/16”) diagonal tube size  
508 mm (20”) viewable size  
WV-CM1780: 444 mm (17-1/2”) diagonal tube size  
406 mm (16”) viewable size  
WV-CM1480: 394 mm (15-1/2”) diagonal tube size  
356 mm (14”) viewable size  
Horizontal Resolution:  
WV-CM2080: More than 500 TV lines at center  
WV-CM1780: More than 800 TV lines at center  
WV-CM1480: More than 750 TV lines at center  
Y: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 , C: 0.286 V[p-p]/75 , Mini DIN jack  
1.0 V[p-p] composite/75 , BNC (x2)  
Looped through input with Auto Termination, BNC (x2)  
–8 dB/Hi-Z, RCA pin-jack (x2)  
S-video Input:  
Video Input:  
Video Output:  
Audio Input:  
Audio output:  
Looped through input, RCA pin-jack (x2)  
15.734 kHz  
60 Hz  
Horizontal Scanning Frequency:  
Vertical Scanning Frequency:  
Sweep Linearity:  
Horizontal: Less than 5 %  
Vertical:  
Less than 5 %  
Sweep Distortion:  
Less than 2 %  
Speaker Output:  
0.7 W  
Data Port:  
6-conductor Modular Jack (x2)  
1 circuit  
Less than 90 %  
Standby On/Off Terminal:  
Ambient Operating Humidity:  
Ambient Operating Temperature:  
Dimensions:  
–10°C - +50°C (14°F - 122°F)  
WV-CM2080: 482 (W) mm x 443 (H) mm x 476 mm (D)  
[19” (W) x 17-7/16” (H) x 18-3/4” (D)]  
WV-CM1780: 406 mm (W) x 354 mm (H) x 426 mm (D)  
[16” x 13-15/16” x 16-13/16”]  
WV-CM1480: 370 mm (W) x 352 mm (W) x 399 mm (D)  
[14-9/16” x 13-7/8” x 15-11/16”]  
WV-CM2080: 26.0 kg (57.3 lbs)  
WV-CM1780: 18.5 kg (40.8 lbs.)  
WV-CM1480: 15.0 kg (33.1 lbs.)  
Weight:  
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice  
17  
ACCESSORIES  
Power Cord ................................................................. 1 pc.  
Rack Mounting Bracket............................................... 2 pcs. (WV-CM2080)  
Fixing Screws for Rack Mounting Bracket ................. 8 pcs. (WV-CM2080)  
18  
Panasonic Security and Digital Imaging Company  
A Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga,  
Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010  
Regional Offices:  
Panasonic Sales Company  
Northeast: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303  
Southern: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Suite 1-160, Suwanee, GA 30024 (770) 338-6838  
Midwest: 1707 North Randall Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5211  
Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630 (714) 373-7840  
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc.  
Ave. 65 de Infanteria. Km. 9.5  
San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina,  
Puerto Rico 00985 (809)750-4300  
2000  
© Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.  
N0900-2021  
V8QA5590CN  
N 19  
Printed in Japan  
Imprimé au Japon  

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