Glossary – Panasonic WJ-SX650 User Manual
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GLOSSARY
This document uses the following terms.
Monitor number: Numbers (MON 1 to 32) given to the
MONITOR OUT connectors for monitor selection
Camera number: Numbers (LCN 1 to 256) given to the
CAMERA IN connectors (CAM) of Video Input Board 1
to 8 for camera selection. As the factory default, LCN 1
to 256 are given to the CAM 1 to 256 in numerical
order.
Note: LCN setting changes are performed in "System" –
"Logical Camera Number" of WJ-SX650 Series
Administrator Console.
Recorder number:
Unit Address (System) numbers
(Recorder 1 to 16) given to recorders in the SETUP
MENU of recorders for recorder selection. In this docu-
ment, "Unit Address (System) 001" is mentioned as
"Recorder 1".
Level: Refer to p.
19.
Priority: Refer to p.
19.
Camera Access: Refer to p.
19.
Recorder Access: Refer to p.
19.
Login: Refer to p.
20.
Logout: Refer to p.
20.
Auto login: Function to log into the system automatically as
a registered operator. Refer to p. 20.
Auto logout: Function to log out of the system automatical-
ly after no operations have been performed during the
specified period. Refer to p.
20.
Camera Title: Titles for camera identification, which are
displayed on associated monitors, can be set up. Up to
20 characters (camera title + alphanumeric characters)
are available for the camera title. Camera title setting
will be performed in "Camera" – "Camera Title" of WJ-
SX650 Series Administrator Console.
Monitor lock: Refer to p.
21.
Preset (Preset position): Function to register camera mon-
itoring positions (preset positions) associated with posi-
tion numbers. By entering the preset position numbers,
operators can move cameras to the preset positions.
(Refer to p.
40.
) Registered preset positions can be
applied for event settings such as sequence.
Home position: Default preset position. If the home posi-
tion is registered, you can move the camera to the
home position without specifying the preset position
number.
Auxiliary (AUX) control: You can control auxiliary devices
(buzzer, etc.) connected to cameras or receivers.
(Refer to p.
42.
) Auxiliary control can be applied for
event settings such as sequence.
Auto tracking: Function to detect motion of the image and
track the moving object automatically. Refer to p.
34
and the operating instructions of cameras supporting
this function.
Patrol: A routine of camera operations a camera learns and
activates again. (Refer to p.
42.
) Picture quality settings
can also be applied. (Refer to p.
35.
)
Cleaning (Camera Cleaning): Function to clean the slip
ring to eliminate picture quality deterioration and noise.
Camera position: You can associate camera numbers with
preset position numbers to register as camera positions
(CAM-P).
Camera selection recall: Refer to p.
22.
All cameras control: You can deactivate all auxiliary
devices at a time, or move all cameras to the home
positions. Refer to p.
23.
Spot: A selected camera image is continuously displayed
on a selected monitor.
Tour sequence: Refer to p.
26.
Group sequence: Refer to p.
26.
Group preset: Refer to p.
26.
Alarm signal: General term for terminal alarm, camera
alarm, recorder alarm, serial alarm, and video loss.
Terminal alarm: Alarm input signals which are supplied
from alarm input devices (sensor, door switch, etc.) to
the alarm input ports (ALARM IN) of the unit.
Camera alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied
from cameras to the unit by alarm sensors or cameras'
motion detectors, etc.
Recorder alarm:
Alarm input signals which are supplied
from recorders to the unit by video loss or VMD.
Serial alarm: Alarm input signals which are supplied as
serial commands from a PC to the SERIAL port of the
unit.
Video loss: Alarm input signals which are supplied to the
unit when the loss of video input signals are detected
due to coaxial cable disconnections or camera trou-
bles.
Alarm event: Refer to p.
29.
Alarm schedule: Function to schedule the period when no
alarm events occur even with alarm input signals
Monitor display mode: Display mode which can be acti-
vated for alarm events during alarm occurrence. There
are three types of alarm modes: spot, tour sequence,
and group sequence. These modes can be set sepa-
rately for each monitor.
Alarm suspension: Operation to suspend alarm occur-
rence to the unit.
Alarm History Display: Refer to p.
33.
System Status Display: Refer to p.
72.
Timer event: Refer to p.
34.
Camera event: Refer to p.
35.
VD2: Timing pulse to display the images of Panasonic cam-
eras on the monitor. If VD2 is set to ON, image switch-
ing unconformity can be prevented. (Depending on
monitors, the unconformity may not be solved com-
pletely.)
Cable compensation:
If coaxial cables connected
between the cameras and the unit are longer than the
suitable length, video input signals may be attenuated.
Cable compensation is the function to compensate the
attenuation.