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Panasonic WJ-AV20

Panasonic WJ-AV20
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25
DSU DSU
1
2
3
4
7
6
8
POWER
ON
OFF
STEP2 STEP3
DIAL
MEMORY
CALL
REDIAL
DELETE
ESC
AUDIO MUTE
MENU
ALM MEMORY
ENTER
TELE WIDE
AF
NEAR
FAR
STEP1
Remote Controller WV-CU20
123
456
78
0
9
12345
#
VIDEO
AUTO/MANU
ALM ACK
ONE TOUCH DIAL
LINE
1
LINE
2
RING.VOL
AV Codec WJAV
POWER
ON
OFF
REMOTE
LINE
1
LINE
2
RING.VOL
AV Codec WJAV
POWER
ON
OFF
REMOTE
(Example of Operation)
Combination camera
View point switching
Video and audio
kept stored
(recorded over
existing data)
Video storage
stopped in
about 20
seconds
Automatic dialing to send real-time video
Video
memory
Alarm video
transfer
Video memory
AV Codec
for remote site
ISDN
AV Codec
for control site
Automatic fire alarm,
proximity sensor
Automatic fire alarm/proximity sensor
detects an anomaly.
Request for
alarm video
transfer
* Post-alarm storage time
How to Check
1
In standby mode, video and audio are always stored in the
video memory of the AV Codec at a remote site.
2
The sensor at the remote site detects an anomaly.
Signals are input from the sensor.
3
The view points are switched according to the sensor input
settings (provided that the alarm is set to ON on the view
point setup menu).
4
The video and audio storage continues till the post-alarm
storage time is over (provided that post-alarm storage is set
to ON).
5
After video and audio storage, the line is connected by
automatic dialing to send video in real time.
ALARM DIALING
QUICK#◆◆◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆
ALARM#
CONNECTING ◆◆
DIAL/ESC:CANCEL
Remote site
1 Date & Time
Title ●●
MUTE
Control site (after connection)
At the start of communication, the camera video is displayed
at the control site as it is (not stored video).
The operation to be performed when the control site is called
from a remote site is the same as in receiving normal incoming
calls. Read the section [RECEIVING OPERATION DIAL-UP
STANDBY] on page 20.

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