Panasonic WJ-SX650 Switch User Manual


 
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• ALARM IN (Camera) – Not Use
Select this setting to activate auto tracking at the specified
preset position. (Starting preset position) Auto tracking is
performed during the specified time. (The camera becomes
the auto tracking standby mode.)
Note: Auto tracking ends when an operator controls the
camera. ("#" remains to be displayed until the end time
of camera event.)
To start auto track again while "ALARM IN (Camera) –
Not Use" is being selected, perform the setting in the
setup menu of camera. (Refer to the operating instruc-
tions of camera for setting.)
BW and Scene [PATROL(S)]
• BW
ON: The camera is changed to the black and white
mode.
OFF: The camera is changed to the color mode.
AUTO: The camera is changed to the black and white
mode if the picture is dark, or the color mode if the
picture is bright enough.
• Scene [PATROL(S)]
The camera is changed to the picture quality setting for the
patrol function (PATROL1(S) to PATROL4(S)).
Note: The patrol picture quality setting is performed in the
setup menu of camera. Refer to the operating instruc-
tions of camera.
• Cleaning
Camera cleaning is performed.
Time and date will be specified to schedule camera events.
The following are setting items.
Note: Depending on the display format setting, time and
date may be displayed in a different format.
Notes:
Auto tracking and patrol picture quality are available
only for Color CCTV Camera WV-CS954.
•When a camera is performing an alarm or timer event,
or being controlled by an operator, camera cleaning
and preset position at the start of auto tracking are not
activated.
Setting item
Schedule Mode
Time to Activate
CAM (CAM-
ERA)
Parameter
Daily
Weekly (Sun to Sat)
Select the desired
time.
Select desired
camera numbers.
(001 to 999)
Multiple selections
are available.
Remarks
Camera event is
activated every
day.
Camera event is
activated every
week.
Camera event is
activated on the
specified time. (For
auto tracking,
specifying the end
time is required.)
Camera to perform
the camera event