Operating Instructions PC Software Package Model No. WV-ASC970 Extension Software Model No. WV-ASE901 Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
CONTENTS Introduction............................................................................ 4 ■ Overview.......................................................................... 4 ■ Trademarks and Registered Trademarks......................... 4 ■ Network Security.............................................................. 4 ■ Software License (Licence).............................................. 5 ■ Support devices and versions.........................................
● Links between two SX650 Switch Nodes................... 27 ● Enter Video Links in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console....................................... 27 ■ Define System Operators............................................... 27 ● System Operators....................................................... 27 ● Enter Global Operators in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console (Global Database)..........................................
Introduction ■ Overview The WV-ASC970 is distributed video security system software capable of supporting up to 64 security system domains. The WV-ASC970 system domain can work as a standalone system or together with other domains to form a large-scale video security system. The WV-ASC970 can be installed with a specified standard Server PC running specified Linux OS.
■ Software License (Licence) This product includes a software component that is licensed by Info-Zip. For more details, refer to "Readme" file in the CD-ROM. ■ Support devices and versions Refer to "Readme" file in the CD-ROM.
Terms and Definitions ■ Video Switch Node A video switch node is a device or a group of devices that are capable of performing a video switch from any of its video inputs to any of its video outputs. In the WV-ASC970 based system, there are two types of video switch nodes: digital switch node and analog switch node. IP switch node is a digital switch node which can include network cameras, network disk recorders, network interface units and network video decoders.
■ System A system is a collection of one or more system domains. ■ Area An area is an entity that groups together controllers and monitors.
Main Features Important: • To control the EBL512, it is necessary to register the license for the Extension Software WV-ASE901 (option) additionally. ■ Operator Functions ● Operator Area Changes The system can be divided into multiple areas (up to 64), and an operator can change from one area to another if they have the necessary permission. ● Operator Log On and Off Each system operator is assigned a user ID and password in the Admin Console.
Please note that first entry digit must be non-zero, and must not exceed 2 digits. Also, entry will overflow if the domain ID entered is greater than 64. Note: • For a local camera selection, just enter the logical camera number. (Refer to p. 39.) ■ Global Video Camera Control and Operation ● Global Camera Seize Operators must seize a camera in order to perform camera operations. Following the steps in Global Video Switch and Video Routing (refer to p.
● Recorder Search Functions The system provides operators with the following recorder search functions: • Date-and-time search playback • Recording event search (Thumbnail or list search) (digital disk recorder only) • VMD search (Video motion detection search) (digital disk recorder only) Note: • Whether these functions are available or not depends on recorder model.
Note: • To select a local tour sequence, just enter the logical tour sequence number. (Refer to p. 45.) • The system supports up to 256 tour sequences running. • During 3 seconds dwell time in case of WJ-GXD400, the video and OSD display will delay according to switching channel numbers. ■ Group Preset ● Local Monitor Seize and execute The system allows operators to execute a group preset in only local domains. Before starting a group preset start, a local monitor must be seized.
■ Global Camera Numbering This function allows operators to select global camera by just input a logical camera number that is unique number in the whole multiple domains system. The global camera number can be assigned from 1 to 9999999. ● WV-ASC970 Admin Console Setting If operators would like to use global camera numbering, the system administrator should turn on the global camera numbering select check box in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console CPU screen first.
● Return to Current Numbering If operators would like to return to the current numbering, the system administrator should turn off the global camera numbering select check box in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console CPU screen. ■ Alarm Programming and Handling ● Program the Alarm This function allows administrators to program alarms, assign alarm display targets, and define alarm actions. ● Control Alarm Alarm controls are operator functions.
■ Alarm Export to other Domains ● Alarm Export Function This function allows a local alarm to export to other system domains. ● Assign Alarm Export in WV-ASC970 Admin Console In the WV-ASC970 Admin Components screen, select the Alarm Export tab. From there, you can edit an alarm to be exported to multiple system domains (units). The alarm ID has the following format: Unit (Domain) id (2) + Alarm id (1). E.g. 20001 In the above format, the domain ID has up to 2 digits and its range is from 1 … 64.
■ Digital Input and Output Functions This function allows operators to select and set digital output ports. The system alarm function can program the digital output ports as part of the alarm state change indication. The system alarm function can also program the digital input ports as alarm trigger sources.
■ Support Multicast Auto Start In order to display one network camera video on multiple monitors, the System Server can turn on the multicast streaming function in the camera. The System Servers send the Multicast Auto Start command to system wide cameras based on WV-ASC970 Admin Console global settings. Note: • When users use this feature, the network administrator should take care of the network band width.
■ Alive Monitoring The System Server checks whether Matrix Switchers, Hard Disk Recorders, IP cameras, Network Disk Recorders and IP Encoders are alive or not. Users can know the status of these devices in WV-ASM970 Operation Screen and see the logs of alive monitoring in WV-ASC970 Admin Console's Log Manager screen.
Basic System Configuration Examples ■ Standard System with IP switch node Standard System contains one Server. It can handle up to 1024 network cameras, up to 64 decoders and 64 Network Disk Recorders. The IP addresses in the following diagram are the default addresses of the Server network ports. The system also has WV-CU950 controller, WV-ASM970 Client software for global or local operators, and a PC station with WV-ASC970 Admin Console. The sample database – 01=standard.adm, #=standard.gdm-and sys.
● Network Camera Setup Refer to each network camera Operational Manual. Network IP Address Subnet Mask Port Cam # 1 172.16.192.4 255.255.0.0 80 2 172.16.192.5 255.255.0.0 80 3 172.16.192.6 255.255.0.0 80 4 172.16.192.7 255.255.0.0 80 5 172.16.192.8 255.255.0.0 80 6 172.16.192.9 255.255.0.0 80 7 172.16.192.10 255.255.0.0 80 8 172.16.192.11 255.255.0.0 80 MPEG4 Multicast Multicast Address On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 239.192.0.21 239.192.0.22 239.192.0.23 239.192.0.24 239.192.0.
■ Hybrid System with IP switch node and SX650 switch node The following system contains one IP switch node and one SX650 video switch node. The analog video from SX650 can be seen on the GXD400 monitor. The IP switch node consists of network cameras, WJ-GXD400, WJ-NT314 and WJ-ND400. The SX650 video switch node contains a WJ-SX650 cage with Input, Output and Network board (WJ-PB65E01). There are some video links from WJ-SX650 monitor output to WJ-NT314 coaxial Input.
● Network Camera Setup Refer to each network camera Operational Manual. Network Cam # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IP Address Subnet Mask Port MPEG4 Multicast Multicast Address 172.16.192.4 172.16.192.5 172.16.192.6 172.16.192.7 172.16.192.8 172.16.192.9 172.16.192.10 172.16.192.11 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 239.192.0.21 239.192.0.22 239.192.0.23 239.192.0.24 239.192.
● Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD316A Setup Refer to WJ-HD316A Operational Manual to set following configuration. DVR# Line Speed HTTP PORT DHCP IP Address Gateway Unit Address (System) Unit Address (Controller) 1 AUTO 0080 OFF 172.18.0.60/16 0.0.0.0 001 001 Note: The WJ-HD316A series should be set the alarm suspend configuration. ● Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD616/WJ-HD716 Setup Refer to WJ-HD616/WJ-HD716 Operational Manual to set following configuration.
■ Multiple System Domain with Single IP switch node The following system includes two system domains. Each system domain has IP switch node and can work independently as standard system. In order for both domains to work together, WV-ASC970 global Admin database is necessary in both server PCs. The sample database – 01=multi_1.adm, 02=multi_2.adm -and sys.ini file – 01A=sys.ini, 02A=sys.ini -for WV-ASC970 Admin Console are provided on the CD-ROM. The sample database-#=multi.gdm-for global database.
● Network Camera Setup Refer to each network camera Operational Manual. Network Cam # 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 IP Address Subnet Mask Port MPEG4 Multicast Multicast Address 172.16.192.4 172.16.192.5 172.16.192.6 172.16.192.7 172.16.192.8 172.16.192.9 172.16.192.10 172.16.192.11 172.16.192.12 172.16.192.13 172.16.192.14 172.16.192.15 172.16.192.16 172.16.192.17 172.16.192.18 172.16.192.19 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.0.
Basic System Setup Procedure ■ Define a System Domain ● Number of System Domains By definition, each system domain must have a Server PC. (If it is a redundant system, it must have two Server PCs). The system can consist of up to 64 system domains. ● Domain ID and CPU Unit ID Assignments For each Server PC, you must assign a Unit ID. ● Enter Unit ID in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console In the WV-ASC970 Admin Domain menu, select the CPU Units, and enter the unit information into the fields provided.
● Enter Cameras/Encoders and Decoders in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console After deciding the Unit ID for each encoder and decoder, the next step is to enter the encoder and decoder device information in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console for the domain. In the WV-ASC970 Admin Console main menu and selecting IP DEVICES screen, we need to configure the devices here. Since these devices are part of the IP switch node, select IP from the Switch Nodes command on the Domain menu.
● Links between two SX650 Switch Nodes In general, you can find video links from a matrix switch output to a matrix switch input. These links must cross two different system domains. ● Enter Video Links in the WV-ASC970 Admin Console In the ASC970 Admin Console main menu, select the Routing on the Domain menu. The LINK screen will be activated. Then enter the video link(s) here in order for the system to perform video routing properly. The following table is based on the example from on page 20.
■ Other Setup ● Alarms To trigger alarms, setup the alarm source devices and register them to Alarm Source database by using Admin Console. # Alarm Type Alarm Source 1 Camera Motion analog camera 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 28 How to setup Turn on MOTION DET setting in dedicated camera menu. network camera 1. Select ON for network device's VMD alarm. 2. Set the Server IP Address to network devices' alarm notification destination IP Address field. Also set the port number 1818.
Note: • "analog camera" stands for Panasonic analog cameras. • "DVR" stands for Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder / Network Disk Recorder. • In the redundant system, set both Main and Backup WV-ASC970 Servers' IP Addresses to the alarm notification destination IP Address field of the network device. • The Capacity Warning, RAID Down and Thermal are also included in DVR Error.
■ Redundant System When an ASC970 System includes both a Main CPU and a Backup CPU, it is called a Redundant System. In this case, one of the WV-ASC970 Server will be running in the Active mode and will actually be controlling the system operation. The other WV-ASC970 Server will be running in Standby mode and will be following all the system activity in order to take over system operation, in case the Active CPU fails or otherwise can no longer operate.
System Configuration File If there are more than one serial ports on the WV-ASC970 Server, you need to enter the correct port number in the [REDUNDANT] section of the sys.ini file. For Manual Switchover Operation 1. Connect the Ethernet cable between the SYSTEM CONTROLLER ports of both WV-ASC970 Servers. (SERIAL ports are not used for MANUAL operation.) 2.
■ WJ-ND400 Backup System When an ASC970 System includes both Main WJ-ND400 and Backup WJ-ND400, it is called the WJ-ND400 Backup System. When the ASC970 Server detects that Main WJ-ND400 becomes offline or their all hard disk drives become failure, the ASC970 Server transfer the latest configuration data of Main WJ-ND400 to Backup WJ-ND400. And then the ASC970 Server can control the Backup WJ-ND400.
● For Manual Switchover Operation You can switchover the Main WJ-ND400 to Backup WJ-ND400 manually. For more details, please refer to the WJ-ND400 Backup Operation Monitor software Help file. 1. Connect the Main WJ-ND400 and Backup WJ-ND400 to the same network. 2. Add the information of Main WJ-ND400 and Backup WJ-ND400 to Admin Console's both Components>Digital Recorders>Records screen and Components>Digital Recorders>Backup Records screen. 3.
● Example Case (For Automatic Switchover Operation) 1. WJ-ND400 Backup System contains three Main WJ-ND400s and two Backup WJ-ND400s. Main WJ-ND400 #1 Backup WJ-ND400 #1 Main WJ-ND400 #2 Backup WJ-ND400 #2 Main WJ-ND400 #3 2. WV-ASC970 detects that Main WJ-ND400 #1 becomes offline. 3. WV-ASC970 switches over Main WJ-ND400 #1 to Backup WJ-ND400 #1. Switchover Main WJ-ND400 #1 Backup WJ-ND400 #1 Main WJ-ND400 #2 Backup WJ-ND400 #2 Main WJ-ND400 #3 4.
6. WV-ASC970 detects that Main WJ-ND400 #3 becomes offline. 7. WV-ASC970 cannot switch over because all Backup WJ-ND400s are working instead of Main WJ-ND400. Switchover Main WJ-ND400 #1 Backup WJ-ND400 #1 Switchover Main WJ-ND400 #2 Backup WJ-ND400 #2 Main WJ-ND400 #3 8. WV-ASC970 switches back Backup WJ-ND400 #2 to Main WJ-ND400 #2. Switchover Main WJ-ND400 #1 Backup WJ-ND400 #1 Switchover Main WJ-ND400 #2 Backup WJ-ND400 #2 Main WJ-ND400 #3 9.
Note • To use WJ-ND400 Backup Operation, firmware version of WJ-ND400 should be 3.2. • If all Backup WJ-ND400s are working instead of Main WJ-ND400, WV-ASC970 cannot switch over. • If all of Backup WJ-ND400s becomes offline or all hard disk drives of Backup WJ-ND400 become failure, WV-ASC970 cannot switch over. • It is necessary to set the time zone of Main WJ-ND400 and Backup WJ-ND400 as same as WV-ASC970 Server.
Operating Procedures with WV-CU950 LCD Display Descriptions ■ Default Status (LCD Display After Login) MON 0032 Unit:01 CAM >00512 q Monitor number The number of connected monitor is displayed. w Unit number/Status The number of connected site will be displayed. e Camera number The number of selected camera is displayed. r Input number/Recorder number/Status The numeric input, selected recorder number, or status is displayed.
Login and Logout ■ Operation Start (Login) 1. Turn on the power switches of all system components. 2. Turn on the power of system controller. The OPERATE indicator will light up, and the following message will appear on the LCD. Connecting to Main CPU ... Note: • Wait until the following display appears on the LCD. ID: Unit:01 ID:12345 PWD: Note: • When you have entered a wrong ID number, press the CLEAR button. 4. Enter the password by pressing the numeric buttons. 5.
Monitor Selection and Camera Selection After the login procedure, the following operations are available to control the system. The operation begins with monitor selection. Then, the image of selected camera appears on the active monitor. ■ Monitor Selection 1. Select the desired monitor number by pressing the numeric buttons. The entered number will appear on the LCD. MON 123 Unit:01 CAM 2. Press the MON (ESC) button. When the selected monitor number is correct, <" is displayed.
Display Setting for Controller ■ Adjustment of LCD Display and Buzzer You can perform the settings of LCD brightness, LCD contrast, alarm buzzer, or button buzzer. (Refer to WV-CU950 Operating Instructions for how to adjust.
Camera Site Accessories Control ■ Lens Control Note: • Check that a specified lens, with motorized zoom/ focus functions, is mounted on the camera, and the lens selection (DC/VIDEO) on the camera is set to DC. • Available functions differ depending on cameras. Refer to the Operating Instructions of camera. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 4. Press the IRIS OPEN or CLOSE buttons to open/ close the lens iris.
2. To move the camera to the position to be preset, move the 3D joystick and press the lens control buttons. 3. Press the PRESET/PGM PRESET button. The camera will move to the preset position, and the image of selected preset position will be displayed on the active monitor. 3. To select the desired preset position number, press the numeric buttons. MON 15 0123 Unit:01 CAM 00512 Note: • When you have selected a wrong number, press the CLEAR button to clear the numeric input. 4.
■ Defroster Control ■ Auxiliary Control The following procedure is available when a selected camera (housing) is equipped with a defroster. You can control one or two auxiliary control devices. The following procedure is available when an auxiliary control device, such as Receiver WV-RC150, is connected to a system unit. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Pressing the DEF ON/OFF button. The defroster will be activated.
Camera Function Control ■ Camera Function (Shortcut Function) The following function is available only when specified cameras with the camera function feature are used. This function enables executing camera functions via a shortcut. Note: • This feature is available in only WJ-SX650 or WJ-SX850 because of OSD limitation. 1. Select the desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Enter the desired camera function number by pressing the numeric buttons.
Running Sequence ■ Tour Sequence The following functions are available if a Tour Sequence has been previously configured through the admin console. Any Tour Sequence can be assigned to any monitors. 1. Select the desired monitor. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection.) 2. To select the desired Tour Sequence number, press the numeric buttons. MON 1 0123 Unit:01 CAM 00512 Note: • When you have selected a wrong number, press the CLEAR button to clear the numeric input. 3.
2. Press the TOUR SEQ/GROUP SEQ button while holding down the SHIFT button. The Group Sequence will run in forward direction on the assigned monitors, and the Group Sequence number with "R" (Running) sign is displayed on each monitor. MON A001G0001R CAM 0123 Unit:01 00512 Note: • The messages on the LCD indicate the following. Annn: Area No. Gnnnn: Group Sequence No. R: Running • When you select another monitor and starts a group sequence, the Group Sequence number will not be displayed on the LCD.
Monitor Display Control Number of characters displayed on the monitor screen differs depending on systems. • GX System (NTSC model only), System850: 40 x 16 characters • WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System: 38 x 14 characters The following are examples of WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Full Matrix System monitor display.
■ Alarm Status Table Refer to p. 56 Alarm Status Table. Note: • Only WJ-SX650 or WJ-SX850 switch node ■ Video Loss Status Table Refer to p. 57 Video Loss Status Table. Note: • Only WJ-SX650 or WJ-SX850 switch node ■ System Status Table Refer to p. 57 System Status Table. Note: • Only WJ-SX650 or WJ-SX850 switch node ■ Video Loss History Table Refer to p. 58 Video Loss History Table.
Alarm Control ■ Alarm Selection ■ Alarm Arming Control To control alarm behaviors, you need to select a desired alarm number. 1. Select a desired alarm. (Refer to Alarm Selection.) 1. Select a desired alarm number by pressing the numeric buttons. MON 1 0123 Unit:01 2. Every time you press the ALARM/ALM SUSPEND button, the selected alarm will be armed or disarmed. When an alarm is disarmed, the LCD display will become as follows. CAM 00512 2. Press the ALARM/ALM SUSPEND button.
■ To Operate Alarm-related Camera (ACK) You can operate the camera associated with the alarm action as follows: 1. Perform Step 1 and 2 of Alarm Selection. ■ To Cancel Alarms 1. Perform Step 1 to 2 of p. 49 Alarm Selection. 2. Press the ALM RESET/ALM ALL RESET button to reset the alarm. "Reset" will be displayed on the LCD. MON Alarm00001 CAM 0123 Reset 00512 2. Enter a desired alarm action number by pressing the numeric buttons.
■ Alarm History Table There are 1000 alarm records stored in chronological order in 125 pages of table. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection.) 2. Press the ALM RECALL button. "AlarmHist" will appear on the LCD, and the ALARM HISTORY table will be displayed on the active monitor.
Recorder Control ■ Recorder Selection You can select a recorder by performing either of the following. • Recorder auto selection • Recorder manual selection Note: • When selecting HD616/716 series and an error window shows up, press the MENU button, then press On button and then press Off button in order to close the window. ● Recorder Auto Selection 1. Select a camera whose picture you wish to play back. (Refer to p. 39 Camera Selection.) 2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
Menu Function Descriptions ■ Menu Functions No. Function 001 Camera Setup 002 Auto Mode 003 BW Mode 004 Patrol Control 005 Group Preset 006 OSD Control 007 Digital Output 008 Alarm Status 009 Video Loss Status 010 System Status 011 Video Loss History 012 Area Change 013 Operator ID 014 Controller ID 015 System Version ■ To Recall Menu Functions 1. Press the MENU button. "CamMenu" menu will appear on the LCD. CamMenu: On 5Off Rst 4.
Menu Function Details ■ Camera Setup ■ Auto Mode Note: • The following function requires the use of cameras supporting this function. • The details on the setup menu differ depending on camera models. Refer to WV-CU950/650 Operating Instructions and the Operating Instructions of camera for available controls on the camera setup menu. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display "CamMenu" menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 53 To Recall Menu Functions.
F3: Auto1 Activates Auto 1 mode. (The camera selects black and white mode if the picture is dark, or color (colour) mode if the picture is bright enough.) F4: Auto2 Activates Auto 2 mode. (The camera detects the light source type to prevent malfunction. This setting is applicable when using a near-infrared light source in a dark place.) ■ Patrol Learn 1. Select a desired monitor and camera. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection and Camera Selection.) 2. Display "Patrol" menu.
F3: Gen Displays or hides the general status display. F4: Mon Displays or hides the monitor status display. Note: • Refer to the illustrations in p. 47 for each OSD item. • T & D and Gen are available in only WJ-SX650 or WJ-SX850 switch node. 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Opens the ALARM STATUS table. F2: Off Closes the ALARM STATUS table.
■ Video Loss Status Table The table shows the video loss detection statuses. 1. Select a desired monitor. (Refer to p. 39 Monitor Selection.) 2. Display "VL Stat" menu. (Refer to Step 1 and 2 of p. 53 To Recall Menu Functions.) VL Stat: On Off Blk 009 3. Select a desired function by pressing one of the F1 to F3 buttons. Available buttons and functions F1: On Opens the VIDEO LOSS STATUS table. F2: Off Closes the VIDEO LOSS STATUS table.
MON: Monitor number -A-: Area number CAM/DVR/SEQ: C6400001: Unit 64, Camera 1 R6400001: Unit 64, Recorder 1 T640010001P: Unit 64, Area 1, Tour Sequence 1 pause G640010001P: Unit 64, Area 1, Group Sequence 1 pause DEV: Device Name K: System controller number with normal user operator. S: System controller number with super user operator. ALM: Alarm EVT: Timer event USER: User ID Note: Alarm USRID consists of alarm number and alarm action number. E.g.
STATE: Indicates video loss changes. OK: Video loss is recovered. LS: Video level is below normal and in sync. VL: Video level is below normal and out of sync. HL: Video level is above normal and out of sync. TYPE: Place where the video loss occurs. S: Video crosspoint input (Not supported) C: Camera control input DATE/TIME: Date and time when the video loss state changes. 2. Select an area number by pressing the numeric buttons. 4. To display the next page, press the + button.
Appendix 1 WJ-SX650 512 x 64 Matrix System Configuration Example ● Overview One WV-ASC970 Server can handle up to six SX650 SubNodes (include two SX650 Bridge nodes). Each sub node should equip one Network Board WJ-PB65E01 to communicate with the Server through the Ethernet.
● Network Board Installation The back panel (OUT X-1) of Video Output Board 1 should be replaced by Network Board WJ-PB65E01. ● Connect with WV-ASC970 Server The matrix switchers connect with the WV-ASC970 Server through its Ethernet port and one or more switching hub units. This system can support up to six WJ-SX650 SubNodes. The Server assigns the IP address to each SubNode based on the admin console database. SX650 SubNode 1 192.168.200.1 SX650 SubNode 4 SX650 SubNode 2 192.168.200.
● MODE Switch Settings Each matrix switcher's Video Output Board 1 should be given the unique address by the MODE switch setting. This address and IP address are registered in the admin console, and the WV-ASC970 Server assigns the IP address to each matrix switcher based on the admin console database.
● Vertical Interval Synchronization Connect the coaxial cables as shown below. C C C C B B B B A A A A Set DIP SW4005 Bit4 to ON for each Video Output Board 1.
*1-3 Video Connection between SubNode 4 and SubNode 6 (Bridge) SubNode 4 SubNode 6 Monitor Output Connectors 1 (Output Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 (Input Board (1)) : : Monitor Output Connectors 16 (Output Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 16 (Input Board (1)) Monitor Output Connectors 1 (Output Board (2)) Camera Input Connecters 17 (Input Board (1)) : Monitor Output Connectors 16 (Output Board (2)) : Camera Input Connecters 32 (Input Board (1)) *1-4 Video Connection between SubNode 5
*2-1 Loop-thru Connection between SubNode 1 and SubNode 4 SubNode 1 SubNode 4 VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 9 to 16 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 3 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 17 to 24 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 4 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 25 to 32 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (2)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (2)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Boa
*2-2 Loop-thru Connection between SubNode 2 and SubNode 5 SubNode 2 SubNode 5 VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 9 to 16 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 3 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 17 to 24 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 4 (Input Board (1)) Camera Input Connecters 25 to 32 (Input Board (1)) VIDEO OUT 1 (Input Board (2)) Camera Input Connecters 1 to 8 (Input Board (2)) VIDEO OUT 2 (Input Boa
Appendix 2 ● The "sys.ini" file example The "sys.ini" file configures the following definitions.
FRAMES section Note: • This section is only used for WV-SX850 cages definitions. • Copy each value based on the existing WJ-MPU850/855's "sys.ini" file.
TimeDatePosition=1,1 CamTitlePosition=1,16 MonStatusPosition=1,15 GenStatusPosition=1,14 ***{ Time-Date, Camera Title and Camera ID Controls ***{ Code 2 takes effect only if source is MXOSD ***{ Format: = ***{ control code 0 - OFF ***{ control code 1 - ON ***{ control code 2 - By Operator TimeDateControl=2 CamTitleControl=2 CamIDControl=2 ***{ Time and Date display format } ***{ Format: TimeDateFormat= } ***{ forma
[LOG] ***{ This section is optional. It is not required unless } ***{ System defaults are not acceptable. Delete the } ***{ single asterisks below to make this section active. } ***{ Log generation/save characteristics } ***{ Format: =, } ***{ Minutes = Frequency to copy to HD (1 - 30 min) } ***{ Note: Values outside this range = 1 min.
***{ option 0 - Display Alarm Text only ***{ option 1 - Display both Alarm Text (20 chars) ***{ and Action Text (18 chars) AlarmTextDisplay=1 } } } SYSTEM section Note: • This section should not be changed. Use the admin console to select the correct CPU size. [SYSTEM] ***{ This section is optional. It is not required unless } ***{ System defaults are not acceptable. Delete the } ***{ single asterisks below to make this section active.
REDUDANT section This section assigns the RS232C Port for the redundant communication. The RS232C Port cannot be shared between the redundant communication and serial alarm interface. [REDUNDANT] ***{ The RS232Port can be used as redundant communication, } ***{ if Backup CPU is checked in the Admin Console. } ***{ If no check, the port can be used for serial alarm when } ***{ Admin Console set the RS232C Controller.
***{ Max Number = Number of alive monitoring at a time for Recorder (1 - 128) } CamAliveMonitoringNum=256 RecAliveMonitoringNum=128 ***{ This section allow user to change the frequency of monitoring. } ***{ This section is applied for Camera and Recorder.
AliveMonitoringRetryCount_ENC=2 ***{ This section allow user to change retrieve frequency of alive monitoring} ***{ from WV-ASM970.} ***{ Format: ASM970AliveMonitoringFrequency= } ***{ Retrieve Frequency = Retrieve Frequency from WV-ASM970 (30 – 3600 sec) } ASM970AliveMonitoringFrequency= 30 ND400 Backup section This section allow user to change some settings for the ND400 Backup feature.
Appendix 3 WJ-HD616/WJ-HD716 IP switch node Configuration Example The WJ-HD616 and WJ-HD716 can send the video stream through the network. The WV-ASC970 Server can handle and display the video stream on WV-GXD400 and/or WV-ASM970 monitors. In this case, the DVR model should be the "WJ-HD616:NW port" or "WJ-HD716:NW port" in the WJ-ASC970 Admin Console. Also users can control the camera connected to WJ-HD616 or WJ-HD716.
● Decoder WJ-GXD400 Setup Refer to WJ-GXD400 Operational Manual. Dec # 1 IP Address 172.16.192.20 Subnet Mask Port 255.255.0.0 80 Camera Title Left Lower -2 OSD Position Time Date Right Upper +1 Schedule Additional Info Left Lower -1 None Authentication ID/Passwd Default ● Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD616/716 Setup Refer to WJ-HD616/WJ-HD716 Operational Manual to set following configuration. DVR# Line Speed HTTP PORT DHCP IP Address Gateway Schedule 1 AUTO 0080 OFF 172.16.192.60/16 0.0.
Troubleshooting Before contacting technical support, please check the following symptoms and their possible causes and solutions. If the solutions suggested do not solve the problem, or if the symptom is not listed below, contact your installer or sales representative. System Controller-Related problems Symptom WV-CU950 controller fails to start. LCD shows; "Connecting to Main CPU ... " Possible cause/Possible solution Check the network connection between the Server and WV-CU950 controller.
Client Software-Related problems Symptom A client software WV-ASM970 cannot login to the WV-ASC970 after 2nd time. Possible cause/Possible solution Check whether the client network group is same as the server's one that is configured in Admin Console's CPU screen. Reference page WV-ASC970 Admin Console User's Guide Redundant-Related problems Possible cause/Possible solution Reference page Check whether the RS232C port for the redundant communication conflicts the use of RS232C alarm.
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