Tíme control (s/l), Alarm indicator, Alarm on/off selection switch (on/off) – Panasonic WJ-SQ308 User Manual

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1. Tíme Control (S/L)

The sequential switcher’s timing can be continuously

changed from approx, 1 to 30 seconds by turning this

control.

2. Time Internal / External Selection Switch (INT/EXT)

This switch is used to select the timing control signal

source.

INT:

Select

this

position

when

the

sequential

switcher’s timing is controlled using the Time

Controt(1).

EXT:

Select

this

position

when

the

sequential

switcher's timing is controlled by an external tim­

ing pulse.

If trigger signals from a Time Lapse VTR are connect­

ed to the External Timing Input Connector (12) when

using it in combination with this sequential switcher,

the sequential switcher will be controlled by the trigger

signals from that Time Lapse VTR.

3. Alarm Indicator

When the Alarm On/Off Selection Switch is set to the

ON position, this indicator lights.

When the alarm signal is supplied to the Alarm Signal

Input Connector in the Alarm On mode, this indicator

blinks.

4. Alarm On/Off Selection Switch (ON/OFF)

ON: Select this position when an alarm input into the

Alarm Input Connector will automatically operate

the alarm function. After a predetermining interval

of alarm operation, the norma! sequence opera­

tion is resumed.

OFF: Select this position when the alarm function is

suspended so that no alarm operation will take

place even if an alarm input is received.

In this case, a reset signal will be output from the

Reset Output Terminal (14) of the Alarm Input

Connector (7) on the back panel.

5. Sequence Output Indicators (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8)

A lit tamp indicates that the signals of the correspond­

ing camera are available at the Camera Output

Connector.

6. 3-posltlon Selection Switches

(BYPASS/AUTO/SPOT MON)

a)

b)

c)

BYPASS •

BYPASS •

BYPASS •

AUTO •

AUTO •

N

AUTO »

SPOT MON •

SPOT MON •

SPOT MON .

s

a) BYPASS mode

When this switch is set to the BYPASS position,

the camera signals in this position will be skipped

regardless of the presence of a video signals

while the other camera signals will be fed out in

sequence. In other words, the signals of that cam­

era will not be fed out of Alarm Sequential Output

Connector(IO). This function may be very.conve­

nient in cases where monitoring requirements

vary from time to time.

b) AUTO mode

When the switch is set to this position, the signals

of the camera will be automatically in sequence

regardless of the presence of a video signal from

that source.

c) SPOT mode

When the switch is set to this position, the signals

of the camera in that position will be output from

of the Alarm Spot Output Connector(ll) so that

this camera signal can be selectively monitored.

During this time, sequence operation goes on and

sequence outputs are fed out from the Alarm

Sequential Output Connector(IO). If two or more

cameras are set in this mode, the signal of the

lower numbered camera in this position will be

used as output signal,

7. Alarm Input Connector (ALARM IN)

The alarm sensor closure switches are connected to

these terminals.

8. Camera Input Connectors (CAMERA IN)

These are used to connect the video output signals

from cameras. When connected, the signals will be

terminated at 75 ohms.

9. Camera Output Connectors (CAMERA OUT)

The video input signals connected to the Camera

Input Connectors (8) are looped through to these con­

nectors.

10. Alarm Sequential Output Connector (ALARM/SEQ OUT)

This is a sequential switcher output connector which

always produces sequence outputs except during an

alarm connection when the output switches to the

alarmed camera position. .

11. Alarm Spot Output Connector (ALARM/SPOT OUT)

This is a manual video switcher output connector,

which normally produces the same sequence opera­

tion output signals as the alarm sequential output.

However, if a camera selection switch is in the SPOT

MON position, that camera will be output from this

connector.

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