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Color CCTV Camera
Operating Instructions
Model No. WV-CS574
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
FRANÇAIS ENGLISH
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ENGLISH VERSION For U.S.A NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This CAUTION equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the DO NOT OPEN instruction manua
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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 polari
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LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PAR- TICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT. THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN, AT ANY TIME, FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT(S). DISCLAIM
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FEATURES This Color CCTV Camera is a video surveillance device ■ Privacy Zone Function that incorporates a 1/4-type {1/4"} CCD, a 22x zoom The privacy zone function makes it possible to mask lens, preset and pan and tilt capabilities in a dome con- specific areas of the scene from view. figuration. It also has the following features. ■ Patrol Function ■ New DSP for High Sensitivity The patrol function remembers manual camera move- A new noise reduction system lowers minimum illumi- ment routin
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PRECAUTIONS ■ Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. ■ Do not operate the camera beyond the specified To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or temperature, humidity or power source ratings. covers. Do not use the camera in an extreme environment There are no user-serviceable parts inside. where high temperature or high humidity exists. Do not Ask qualified service personnel for servicing. place the camera near heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other units that produce heat.
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■ About the Camera Cleaning Function Prolonged use can lead to noise on the monitor and divergence of preset positions. If such conditions persist even after you perform cam- era cleaning (page 41), use the special setup menu to execute the "REFRESH" operation (page 50). If you are using a matrix switcher with a camera clean- ing function (WJ-SX550C), configure the matrix switch- er Auto Cleaning settings so cleaning is performed once a day. ■ Downloading (saving) or uploading (recovering) ca
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CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................ 3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ............................................................................................... 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY .......................................................................................... 4 FEATURES ........................................................................................................................ 5 ■ New DSP fo
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CONSTRUCTION q w e yu r t i o !0 q Alarm Input Connector y Camera Mounting Base w Alarm Output Connector u Panning Start Point e Video Output Connector i Fall Prevention Wire r Data Port o Decoration Cover t Power Cable !0 Dome Cover Ensuring Trouble-free Operation • This camera uses a "slip ring" for transmission of electrical power and signals. A dirty slip ring can cause deterio- ration of picture quality during panning and generation of noise. In order to ensure trouble-free camera operatio
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS Warning: • Near an air conditioner outlet, near a door that Discuss the installation location for the camera with opens up to the outdoors, or any other area subject- your retailer, and select a place that is strong ed to temperature extremes (Such conditions can enough for the installation. If you install the camera cause clouding and condensation formation on the on a ceiling or wall, except for accidents caused by dome cover.) fault in the camera, Panasonic holds abs
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Important: ■ Heat radiation Before setting up the camera for a configuration The surface of the camera radiates heat. Ventilation where the camera's RS485 data port is used for holes should be provided when installing the camera in camera control (pan, tilt, etc.) by the system con- an enclosed ceiling or confined location where heat can troller, the camera's DIP switches must be con- build up. figured to specify the unit number and communi- cation parameters. (This page) Ventilation holes If D
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■ Unit Number (DIP Switch 1) The factory default settings of these DIP switches are all OFF. (Coaxial Multiplex System) Unit Unit Unit DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 1 Number Number Number ON ON ON 1 ~ 96 * 23 46 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 1 24 47 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 2 25 48 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 3 26 49 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 4 27 50 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 5 28 51 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 6 29
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Unit Unit Unit DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 1 Number Number Number ON ON ON 69 78 87 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 70 79 88 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 71 80 89 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 72 81 90 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 73 82 91 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 74 83 92 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 75 84 93 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 76 85 94 1234 5678 1234 5678 1234 5678 ON ON ON 77 86 95 1234 5678 1234 5678 12
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CAMERA INSTALLATION ■ Preparing the Camera and Fixing screw Decorative Cover for Side Cable Exit After loosening the screw, press The camera and decorative cover should be prepared upwards on the as shown below when mounting the camera on a ceil- camera and then remove it. ing or wall with its cables (power, video output, RS485, alarm in, alarm out) exiting from the side. The camera mounting base needs to be removed in order to prepare the camera. See steps 1 and 2 below 2. Rotate the camer
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5. Hook the fall prevention wire on the camera mount- 7. Tighten the fixing screw M3 (provided). ing base. 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 camera fixing screw (M3) with a screwdriver. Be sure to match the wire with the fall prevention wire fixing angle as shown below. R
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UNINSTALLING THE CAMERA Caution: Make sure you perform the steps below carefully and exactly when uninstalling the camera and deco- rative cover. Failure to do so creates the risk of dam- age to the camera. ■ Uninstalling the Camera The camera and its base unit are secured by screws. This configuration provides double anchoring, and you should use the following procedure to uninstall the cam- era. 1. Remove the fixing screw that secures the camera to the mounting base. Put the screw in a plac
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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 main lead connection. 24 V AC cable 24 V AC RS485 cable Data port Coaxial cable To VIDEO IN (CAMERA IN) BNC plug BNC plug Video output Alarm in To sensors To indicators Alarm out ✻ The coaxial cable length (RG-59/U, BELDEN 9259) for the connection is up to 1 200 meters (4 000 ft.) Note: When powered
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• RS485 Connection Red T (B) Data transmission Orange T (A) Yellow R (B) Data reception Green R (A) Note: Alarm OUT (4-pin) Use the cable that is described below for RS485 site Wire color Function communication. Gray OUT 1 • Shielded, twisted pair cable • Low impedance White GND • Wire gauge size is thicker than AWG #22 Pink OUT 2 2 (0.33 mm ). Yellow green or light blue GND • ALARM IN Connections Note: An 8-pin and a 4-pin harness are supplied with the Use a relay if the voltage or current of
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RS485 SETUP Use the following procedure to configure the RS485 8. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, and then tilt the joy- setup when you want to use the system controller to stick left or right to select a wait time setting. control the camera (pan, tilt, etc.) via the camera's data The wait time is the time that the camera should wait port. before resending data when no receive acknowl- edgement (ACK) is returned after data is sent. 1. Display the setup menu (page 26), move the cursor Tilting th
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USING THE SETUP MENU ■ Setup Menu Setup menus are shown in the diagram below. You can adapt the camera to your requirements by setting up the respective items in these menus. Menus are incorporated in a hierarchical structure, from the setup menu at the top to manual mask area selection at the bottom. These menus are described on the following pages for reference. Switches, buttons, keys and the joystick are used in the setup operations. Setup Preset Menu (P. 26) Menu Preset Setting Menu Map Me