ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS DEUTSCH WV-RM70E ENGLISH Camera Controller Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions completely.
ENGLISH VERSION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK), NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lighthing flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is interned to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 2 FEATURES .................................................................................................................................................................... 2 PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................................................................................................
PREFACE FEATURES The WV-RM70E Camera Controller, when combined with the optional WV-CP610 and WV-BP510 series CCTV Camera, enables remote control of camera settings. Also it is available to receive the alarm (motion detector) signal multiplexed with the video signal from the WV-CP610 and WV-BP510 series camera.
PRECAUTIONS • Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the unit body. Do use a dry cloth to clean the unit when dirty. In case the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. • Do not attempt to disassemble the unit. In order to prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or covers. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do refer to all servicing to qualified service personnel. • Do not operate the unit beyond its temperature, humidity or power source ratings.
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS q w er t yu i o !0 NORMAL PROG ALARM RESET !1 !2 !3 OFF ON RESET OUT OPERATE REMOTE !4 DATA ALARM OUT T(A) T(B) R(A) R(B) SYSTEM ALARM OFF Camera Controller WV-RM 70 GND -4- GND TERM VIDEO OUT !5 CAMERA DC12V IN IN !6
1. Power Indicator (OPERATE) This indicator lights up when DC power is supplied to the DC 12V Input Terminal. 7. Right Switch (B) This switch is used to move the cursor (in the Setup Menu) in the right direction or move the Pan/Tilt Head toward the right direction. 2. PC Remote Indicator (REMOTE) This indicator lights up when this controller is controlled remotely by Personal Computer. 8. Mode Selection Switch (NORMAL/ALARM OFF/SYSTEM) This switch is used to select the activated mode.
ALARM OUT: The alarm output signal is provided at this terminal for the Time Lapse VTR. 14. Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT) A 1.0 Vp-p / 75Ω composite video signal is provided at this connector. 12. Data Terminal These terminals are used to transmit / receive control data to / from a Personal Computer. Use data grade cable, suitable for RS-485 (2 shielded, twisted pairs), cable length may be extended up to 1,200m (4,000 ft.).
CONNECTIONS Pulse (VTR): +5V DC approx. 500msec. Initially, VTR position is selected at the factory. 1. Dip Switch Setting 2. Set switch (SW2) on the board to choose the character display mode on the monitor. NOR : White with Black border REV : Black with White border Initially, normal (NOR) position is selected at the factory. Before connecting this controller, confirm the Dip Switch Setting if the system setting change is required. SW1 SW5 SW2 REV NOR REV Front Rear NOR SW3 SW4 1.
(1) In case the buzzer is operable within the capacity of Alarm Output Terminal, connect buzzer as shown right. (2) In case the buzzer is not operable within the capacity of Alarm Output Terminal, the external relay unit should be used as shown below. 5. Set switch (SW5) on the board to choose the data line selection mode for data terminal. 4 LINE : normal connections are 2LINE made. 2 LINE : simplified connections are made. Initially, 4 LINE is selected 4LINE at the factory.
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■ System 100 ■ System 300 WV-CP610 WV-CS300 WV-BS200 WV-CP610 WV-RM70E WJ-SW208 WJ-MP404 RS-485 RS-485 ALARM OUT WJ-SQ508 Converter (RS-485/ RS-232C) WV-RM70E TL WV-CU300 WV-CU101 Converter (RS-485/ RS-232C) Time Lapse VTR TL PC Monitor Monitor Time Lapse VTR -10- PC
■ Cable-loss Compensation Setting The maximum cable length in the system is approximately 1,200 meter. See the diagram below and set up the cable-loss compensation switch for each unit accordingly.
Personal Computer 4.
OPERATING PROCEDURE Before starting the following procedures, all system components should be turned on. 1. Mode Selection This controller can select the activated mode by selecting Mode Selection Switch located on the front panel.
Program Menu 2. Entering Program Menu By pressing the Program (PROG) Switch for more than 2 seconds, when Mode Selection Switch is selected at Normal (NORMAL) position or Alarm Off (ALARM OFF) position, the following displays appear on the monitor screen.
3-1. Lens Iris Control The following function is available only when specified lens is mounted on the specified camera. 3. Camera Control Move the cursor to the “Camera Control” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch, then press the Set Switch to display the following display on the monitor screen. 1. Display the Iris Menu as shown in Fig. 4 by repeating the previous procedures.
3-2. Electronic Sensitivity Up The following function is available only when specified camera with the electronic sensitivity feature is used. 3-3. Electronic Shutter The following function is available only when specified camera with the electronic shutter feature is used. 1. Display the Sens Up Menu as show in Fig. 5 by repeating the previous procedures. 1. Display the Shutter Menu as shown in Fig. 6 by repeating the previous procedures.
3-4. Back Light Compensation (BLC) The following function is available only when specified camera with the Auto/Preset BLC Function is used. ↑AGC↓:On 1. Display the BLC Menu as shown in Fig. 7 by repeating the previous procedures. Fig. 8 2. Press the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch to select the desired mode, “On” or “Off”. ↑BLC↓:Auto 3-6. White Balance The following function is available only when the specified camera with the ATW/AWC White Balance Function is used. Fig. 7 1.
Press the Set Switch repeatedly to select the desired functions. The function is selected as shown in the following sequence. 2. Press the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch to select desired mode, “ATW” or “AWC”. After completing the above settings, press the Program (PROG) Switch to return the previous Program Menu as shown in Fig. 1. To return to the normal camera picture, press the Program (PROG) Switch again.
2. Press the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch to move the Pan/Tilt Head toward up or down. Press the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch to move the Pan/Tilt Head toward right or left. While pressing these switches, the character is inversely displayed on the monitor screen. 2. Press the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch to adjust the lens zoom to achieve the desired picture while observing the monitor screen.
4-5. Pan Action (Auto/Random Panning) 1. Display the Pan Menu as shown in Fig. 15 by repeating the previous procedures. 2. Press the Left (A) Switch repeatedly to turn on or off the user’s auxiliary switch 1 in the Receiver (WVRC100, WV-RC150 or WV-RC160). 3. Press the Right (B) Switch repeatedly to turn on or off the user’s auxiliary switch 2 in the Receiver (WVRC100, WV-RC150 or WV-RC160). ←A Pan:Off R→ 4-4. Wiper / Defroster Control 1. Display the Wip / Def Menu as shown in Fig.
Press the Set Switch to execute the selection or entering the sub menu. 5. Camera Set Up The following functions are only available with the camera that has set up functions such as the Panasonic WV-CP610 or WV-BP510 series camera. Notes: • Refer to the Operating Instructions of the camera for more details. • While pressing both the Left (A) Switch and the Right (B) Switch, press the Set Switch for a few seconds on the SET UP Menu as shown in Fig.16.
3. Move the cursor to the “Disable” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch, then press the Set Switch and “Enable” is displayed. 6. Controller Set Up 6-1. Entering Controller Setup Menu 1. Press the Program (PROG) Switch for more than 2 seconds to display the Program Menu. ** Controller Set Up ** 2.
5. Press the Program (PROG) Switch to return to the previous Program Menu. To return to the normal camera picture, press the Program (PROG) Switch again. 6-2. System Setup 1. Display the Controller Set Up Menu by repeating the previous procedures. ** Controller Set Up ** ** System ** System * Communication * Set up Enable B (1) Camera ID Setting 1. Display the System Menu as shown in Fig. 20 by repeating the previous procedures.
4. Move the cursor to the “Camera ID” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch, then press the Set Switch to display the Camera ID Editing Menu as shown in Fig. 21. Character Cursor ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$ÄÜÖÆÑÅ ← → Space Posi Return Clear Editing Cursor ................ ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$ÄÜÖÆÑÅ ← → Space Posi Return Clear DOOR .......... Character Areas Fig. 22 7.
8. When blank space is needed, move the character cursor to the “Space” position by pressing the switches, then press the Set Switch. The blank space is inserted into the cursor position in the editing area. ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$ÄÜÖÆÑÅ ← → Space Posi Return Clear N DOOR .......... ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 ().,'":;!?= +-*/%$ÄÜÖÆÑÅ Fig. 25 10.
The Camera ID display position can be placed anywhere on the screen by pressing the Up (D) Switch, Down (C) Switch, Left (A) Switch and Right (B) Switch. Notes : 1. The positioning of the Camera ID stops at the edges of the monitor screen except the right side of the monitor screen. 2. The Camera ID moves faster when the Up (D) Switch, Down (C) Switch, Right (B) Switch or Left (A) Switch is kept pressed. (2) Cable Compensation Setting 1. Display the System Menu as shown in Fig.
(3) Alarm Time Setting 1. Display the System Menu as shown in Fig. 27 by repeating the previous procedures. ** System ** Camera ID Off * Cable Comp S Alarm Time 60 S Alarm Display Off 2. Move the cursor to the “Alarm Time” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch, then select the desired alarm time, 0.5s - 120s, by pressing the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch repeatedly. Return Fig. 28 (4) Alarm Display Setting 1. Display the System Menu as shown in Fig.
2. Move the cursor to the “Unit Number” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch, then select the desired unit number, 1-16, by pressing the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch repeatedly. 3. Move the cursor to the desired item by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch and then select the desired mode by pressing the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch. 4.
(4) Parity Check Setting 1. Display the communication Menu as shown in Fig. 30 by repeating the previous procedures. Select desired mode, Not Use or Use, by pressing the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch. 2. Move the cursor to the “Parity Check” position by pressing the Up (D) Switch or the Down (C) Switch. Select the desired parity check, None, Odd or Even, by pressing the Right (B) Switch or the Left (A) Switch. (7) Wait Time Setting 1. Display the Communication Menu as shown in Fig.
(9) Alarm Data Setting This setting determines whether the alarm data received from the camera is transmitted or not transmitted by the controller through RS-485 to a computer. Select the alarm data transmission mode as follows. Off: The controller does not transmit alarm data to the computer. Auto 1: The controller relays alarm data every time it receives data from the camera.
(2) To Cancel Alarm Press the Alarm Reset (ALARM RESET) Switch for alarm reset. The indicator light turns off and “Alarm” display on the monitor screen disappears. Up Switch q 8. All Reset It is possible to undo all the changes the end user made to return to the factory settings without having to go through each individual menu.
SPECIFICATIONS Power Source : Camera Input : Video Output : Alarm Output : Alarm Reset Output : Data Input / Output : Remote Control Functions Camera Set Up : Camera Functions : Lens Functions : Housing : Pan / Tilt : Auxiliary Switch : DC12V (DC 10.8V - 16.0V), 230mA Composite Video Signal: 1.0Vp-p / 75Ω VD2 Output Signal: 2.5Vp-p / 75Ω Data Signal: 0.5Vp-p / 75Ω Composite Video Signal: 1.0Vp-p / 75Ω VD2 Input Signal: more than 1.5Vp-p / 75Ω (Mode Selection Switch is set at SYSTEM) Data Signal: 0.
Ambient Operating Temperature : Ambient Operating Humidity : Dimensions : Weight : −10˚C - +60˚C (14˚F - 140˚F) Less than 90% 138 (W) x 185 (D) x 51 (H) mm 5-7/16” (W) x 7-5/16” (D) x 2”(H) 0.8 kg (1.8 lbs.) Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Central P.O.