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!2
Set Button (SET)
During the setup, this button is used to display a sub-
menu in the setup menu if the item has its own setting
menu.
!3
Increment /Decrement Button (
+
-
)
These buttons are used to zoom in and out the zoomed
image presently displayed on the Multiscreen Monitor.
During the setup, these buttons are used to select the
item parameter in the setup menu.
!4
Recording Stop Button (REC STOP)
Pressing this button will stop the recording.
!5
Recording Preview Button (REC PREVIEW)
Use this button to display the playback image with the
live images on the Multiscreen Monitor.
The LED indicates the status as shown below.
On: The selected playback image is displayed
Blinking: Prompts you to select the numeric button for
displaying the playback image.
!6
Index Button (INDEX)
Displays the all record list (list and thumbnail) or alarm
and emergency list depending on the status of the
ALARM SEARCH button.
!7
Group Selection Button (GROUP SELECT)
Selects the camera group from among group 1, 2, 3 and
4.
The LED will light while any of the groups is selected.
!8
Stop Button (STOP)
Pressing this button will stop the playback.
!9
Playback / Pause Button (PLAY/PAUSE)
Pressing this button will start the playback.
During playback, pressing this button will pause the
playback.
The indicator in the button lights to indicate as shown
below.
On: Indicates that the playback mode is selected.
Blinking: Indicates that the pause mode is selected.
@0
Record Button (REC)
Pressing this button will start the recording manually
when the Timer parameter is set to OFF in the setup
menu.
The indicator in the button lights up to indicate that the
recording mode is selected.
@1
JogDial
Rotate in paused playback to move forward or backward
to the next recorded image.
It is also used to select the recording number when the
recorded list is displayed on the monitor.
@2
Shuttle Ring
Rotate in playback or paused playback to search the
recorded images forward or backward at variable speed.
@3
Display Button (DISPLAY)
Pressing this button will display the recording list with
the search editing area to find the record to be played
back.
@4
Alarm Search Button (ALARM SEARCH)
Selects either the list of alarm (REC+ALM) and emer-
gency recordings or all recordings to be displayed on the
Multiscreen Monitor. 
The LED indicates the status of selection as shown
below.
On: Search records for alarm (REC+ALM) and emer-
gency recordings.
Off: Search records for all recordings.
@5
Electronic Zoom Button (EL-ZOOM)
This button is used to zoom an image presently dis-
played in a single spot on the Multiscreen Monitor.
@6
Daylight Savings Button (DAYLIGHT SAVINGS)
The DAYLIGHT SAVINGS button is recessed inside the
front panel opening. Pressing this button will shift the
internal clock to the summer time or vice versa.
@7
Copy Button (COPY)
Copies the selected images on to the DVD-RAM disk
when the system is equipped the DVD Extension Unit.
@8
Setup / Escape Button (SETUP/ESC)
This button is used in the Disk Recorder’s Setup opera-
tion. Pressing this button for two seconds or more will
open the Disk Recorder’s Setup menu on the screen of
the Multiscreen Monitor. During the setup, press this but-
ton to return to the previous setup menu.
@9
Direction Buttons (
CDA B
)
These buttons are used to select an area for a zoomed
image displayed on the Multiscreen Monitor.
During the setup, these buttons are used to move the
cursor position in the setup menu of the Disk Recorder.
C
:
Downward
D
:
Upward
A
:
Left
B
:
Right
#0
Full Indicator (FULL)
Lights to indicate when the available recording space of
the Disk Recorder (HDD) is running low.
#1
Hard Disk Drive Indicator (HDD)
Lights to indicate when the Hard Disk is activated.
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1
SIGNAL GND
10/100
BASE-T
SPOT
OUT
IN
EXT STORAGE
COPY
CONTROL
ALARM
VIDEO
MODE
DATA
REMOTE(WV-CU50)
GEN-LOCK OUT
SERIAL
POWER
ON
AC
IN
OFF
IN
OUT
OUT
MULTI SCREEN OUT AUDIO
$1
^0
$2
%9
$3 $4
$5
$6 $7
$8
$9 %0 %1 %2%3
%4 %5
%6
%7
%8
Rear  View
$1
Multiscreen Output Connector (MULTI SCREEN
OUT)
The video output signal for the Multiscreen Monitor is
provided via this connector.
It can be displayed as the video input in a multiscreen
mode (4, 7, 9, 10, 13,16 screen segments).
It also displays the Recorder’s playback images.
Pressing the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or
more will automatically select the Multiscreen Monitor
and display the Disk Recorder’s Setup menu.
$22
Spot Output Connector (SPOT OUT)
The video output signal for the Spot Monitor is provided
via this connector.
Displaying the Disk Recorder’s playback is disabled.
$3
Audio Input Connector (AUDIO IN)
For audio input from an external device, if applicable.
$4
Audio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT)
For audio output to an external device, if applicable.
$5
Extension Storage Port (EXT STORAGE)
For connecting the optional Extension Unit.
$6
Control Port (CONTROL)
The port has the functions listed below. Make connec-
tions to these pins as needed for operating your system.
The pin assignment of the port is shown below.
$7
Alarm Port (ALARM)
This port accepts the alarm input from the associated
alarm sensors through either Normally Open or Normally
Closed contacts.
The pin assignment of the port is shown below.
CONTROL
1
13
14
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Designation
Pin
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Group Recording Output
Manual Recording Output
Emergency Recording
Output
Sequence Timing Output
DVD Remain Space
Output
HDD Remain Space
Output
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 1)
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 2)
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 3)
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 4)
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 5)
Thermal Error Input
(Extension 6)
Thermal Error Input (DVD
Unit)
Pin
No.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Designation
Disk Recorder Error
Output
Ground
Ground
Power Failure Detect Input
Power Failure Proceeding
Output
Power Failure Process
Completion Output
Ground
Emergency Recording
Input
Time Adjustment Output
Daylight Savings Select
Time Adjustment Input
Ground
ALARM
1
13
14
25
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$8
Copy Port (COPY)
For connecting the optional DVD Extension Unit.
$9
Mode Selector (MODE)
Selects data termination for PS
Data system expansion.
%0
Data Port (DATA)
Exchanges control data with the external device with
PS
Data (Panasonic Security Data) mode.
%1
Remote Port [REMOTE (WV-CU50)]
This port is provided for controlling the Disk Recorder
with the optional WV-CU50 Remote Controller.
To connect to the controller, use a 6-conductor modular
cable supplied as an accessory with the controller.
%2
Gen-lock Output Connector (GEN-LOCK OUT)
This connector is used to connect an external system for
synchronization.
To record images at maximum recording rate, for exam-
ple 50 fps, connect this output to the cameras to syn-
chronize the system.
%3
Serial Port (SERIAL)
For connecting a Personal Computer.
%4
Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)
%5
10/100BASE-T Port (Optional)
An optional Network Board can be installed in the Disk
Recorder.
This port is used to exchange control data with Ethernet
via an Ethernet Hub.
%6
Cooling Fan
Prevents the temperature of the Recorder from rising,
Do not block the ventilation opening on the cover.
%7
AC Inlet Socket (AC IN)
Plug the power cord (supplied as a standard accessory)
into this socket and connect it to an AC outlet.
%8
Power Switch (POWER ON/OFF)
This switch turns the power of the Disk Recorder on and
off.
%9
Video Output Connectors (VIDEO OUT 1 - 16)
The video signal connected to the Video Input
Connector (VIDEO IN) is looped through these connec-
tors with an automatic 75 
termination.
^0
Video Input Connectors (VIDEO IN 1 - 16)
These connectors accept either a colour or B/W com-
posite video signal from the camera.
Pin
No.
Designation
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Alarm Input 1
Alarm Input 2
Alarm Input 3
Alarm Input 4
Sequence Timing Input
Alarm Reset Output
Ground
Alarm Recover Input
Alarm Output
Alarm Input 10
Alarm Input 11
Alarm Input 12
Alarm Input 13
Pin
No.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Designation
Ground
Alarm Input 5
Alarm Input 6
Alarm Input 7
Alarm Input 8
Alarm Input 9
Ground
+5 V Output (0.2 A)
Recording Timer Select
Input
Alarm Input 14
Alarm Input 15
Alarm Input 16
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DIP  SWITCH  SETTING
SW23 SETTING
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
SW1  SETTING
1      ON
2      ON
3      OFF
4      ON
5      OFF
6      OFF
7      OFF
8      OFF
SW400 SETTING
1      OFF
2      OFF
SWITCH  LOCATION
Rear Side
Front Side
Main Board
SW400   
SW23    
O
N
O
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
OFF
SCSI-IDE  BOARD
MAIN  BOARD
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When replacing the SCSI-IDE Board, confirm that the #2, #3 and #8 of Dip Switch (SW1) on the SCSI-IDE Board
are set to ON position as shown in Fig. 2.
8
When replacing the Main Board Ass'y or Dip Switches on the Main Board, set SW23 and SW400 as shown in Fig. 1.
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