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User manual Panasonic, model WJMP204C

Manafacture: Panasonic
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Available check modes: NONE, EVEN, ODD 8 STOP BIT 1. Move the cursor to STOP BIT, then specify a bit length with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 1. Available bit length: 1, 2 8 WAIT TIME The unit will retransmit data when there is no response during the specified wait time. 1. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME, then specify a time with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is OFF. Available wait times (ms): OFF, 100, 200, 400, 1 000 8 DELAY TIME This setting specifies a delay time that the unit suspends to return the response to the received command. 1. Move the cursor to DELAY TIME, then specify a time with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is OFF. Available delay times (ms): OFF, 10, 20, 40, 100 8 X-ON/X-OFF 1. Move the cursor to XON/XOFF, then specify a mode with [–] or [+] button. The default setting is NOT USE. USE: Data flow control is enabled during communication. NOT USE: Disabled. 2. Press ESC to return to the WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU. System setup (Camera Communication Protocol) Parameters related to alarm, sync and remote functions are set in this menu for a Camera Communication Protocol system. The SYSTEM menu is displayed when you select it in the WJ-MP204C SETUP MENU. SYSTEM ALARM MODE ON COMP/VD2/DATA VS/VD INPUT VD DAISY MODE ON TERMINAL ALARM 8 Alarm mode setup In the SYSTEM menu, move the cursor to ALARM MODE. Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button, then press SET. The default setting is ON . ON : Opens a submenu shown below. OFF: Alarm mode is disabled. The ALARM MODE sub menu appears. ALARM MODE MONITOR SPOT ON ALARM DISPLAY ON SITE ALARM ON TERM.ALARM ON ALARM OUTPUT 10S ALARM DATA AUTO2 1. Move the cursor to MONITOR SPOT to select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON. This setting specifies whether to change the monitoring image when an alarm operates. ON: The image displayed on the monitor screen changes to that of the alarm activated channel. OFF: The image displayed will not change even when an alarm operates. 2. Move the cursor to ALARM DISPLAY. Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON. Alarm display “ALARM ***” on the monitor is enabled or disabled while an alarm is in operation. “***” is the alarm channel number. ON: Enabled. OFF: Disabled. 3. Move the cursor to SITE ALARM. Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON. A site alarm (motion detection) generated by a camera is accepted or ignored. ON: Enabled. OFF: Disabled. 4. Move the cursor to TERM. ALARM (terminal alarm). Select ON or OFF with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON. An alarm input to the rear terminal is accepted or ignored. ON: Enabled. OFF: Disabled. 5. Move the cursor to ALARM OUTPUT. Select an output duration with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 10S (seconds). The output status is supplied to the terminals on the rear. The output is reset along with the activated alarm according to this setup. EXT: The output is reset when a reset input is supplied to the rear panel or the alarm reset button is pressed on the front panel. 1S-5MIN: The output is reset when the preset duration elapses. OFF: No output. 6. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA. Select an output time with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is AUTO2. The unit notifies the connected System Controller (must be set to Unit #1) of the alarm activation once every period preset by this setup. POLLING: The unit issues a notification only when the controller inquires. AUTO 1: Notification is made immediately. AUTO 2: Notification is made once every 5 seconds. 7. Press ESC to return to the SYSTEM menu. SYSTEM ALARM MODE ON COMP/VD2/DATA VS/VD INPUT VD DAISY MODE ON TERMINAL ALARM 8 Cable compensation/VD2 sync/data setup The COMP/VD2/DATA menu is displayed when you select it in the SYSTEM menu. COMP/VD2/DATA CAMERA IN 1CH COMP S VD2 ON DATA ON In this menu, each camera is set up for cable compensation, VD2 sync and data communication ON/OFF. 1. Move the cursor to CAMERA IN. Select a camera input channel with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is 1CH. The camera channel to be set up is selected and the image of the channel is displayed in the background of the setup menu. Available channels: 1CH, 2CH, 3CH, 4CH 2. Move the cursor to COMP. Select a parameter with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is S. The longer a coaxial cable is extended, the more the video signals attenuate. This setting is to compensate signal attenuation in 3 degrees. Select the best parameter that optimizes the displayed image on the monitor while observing it. S: Short distance of less than 1 300 ft (400 m) M: Medium distance between 1 300 ft (400 m) and 2 300 ft (700 m) L: Long distance of less than 3 000 ft (900 m) Note: Distance is based on the assumption that RG59U, BELDEN 9259 or equivalent cable is used. 3. Move the cursor to VD2. Select a parameter with the [–] or [+] button. The default setting is ON. The VD2 sync signal is multip...

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