Panasonic WV-ASM10E i-pro monitoring software (ND Series)
Key Features: WV-ASM100/WV-ASM100L. Up to 100 recorders 64 encoders and 256 directly connected cameras can be registered. Up to 6400 cameras registered in the recorders and 256 cameras registered in the encoders are automatically registered in the WVASM100 (the number of the cameras depends on the recorder and encoder).
Live images can be received directly from the camera/encoder or via the recorder enabling flexible network design. Multi-Monitor option enables simultaneous use of operation display (1 / 4 / 9 / 16 split) Live display (1 / 4 / 9 / 16 split) and Map display each on a dedicated monitor. Single or two monitor operation is also available. A total of 20 screens can be displayed with the simultaneous use of the operation display and the live display at a time.*1 Up to 30 ips/camera can be displayed in 16 split-screen in MPEG-4 2 Mbps mode (depending on the camera and camera setup).
Up to 400 camera groups: Cameras and multiscreen mode for the operation
display can be programmed and called up by manual or sequence operation.
Image resolution dynamically changes depending on the screen mode: VGA for Quad screen QVGA for 16 split screen enabling optimum network usage (depending on the camera model).
Panasonic camera control: Pan/Tilt Zoom Focus Brightness
Preset position call and program (up to 256) Auto mode AUX 1 ~ 3
Click Centering Wheel Zoom (depending on the camera model)
A camera a group or a sequence can be called up on the operation display by
their ID with the optional system controller WV-CU950.*1 The camera displayed
in the active window can be controlled by the system controller. Recorder
playback operation can also be made by the system controller with Jog/Shuttle.
Alarm notification: A pop-up alarm message is displayed and live or playback images can be viewed by clicking the icon in the message. Illustrated camera alarm and recorder icons for intuitive operations. Up to 64 camera icons can be freely positioned on a map with alarm status indicated by the color of the icons.*1
Recorded images of up to 64 cameras (in the case of WJ-ND400) can be downloaded by one operation. Downloaded images can be viewed by the viewer software (provided).
Sophisticated user management: User authentication with time limited
password 5 user levels User-Camera View/Control partitioning in conjunction
with recorder’s user management function Up to 32 user registrations
System logs can be saved in CSV format. Operation logs can automatically
be erased when specified time has passed (31 / 92 / 184 / 366 days).
Audio from a camera can be heard and the operator voice can be transmitted to the camera’s audio output through the network (single channel at a time full/half duplex depending on the camera.
Key Features: WV-ASM10
WV-ASM10 i-Pro Monitoring Software provides up to 16 split live display including pre-programmed selection of cameras.
Up to 16 recorders 64 encoders and 256 directly connected cameras can
be registered. Up to 512 cameras registered in the recorders and 256 cameras registered in the encoders are automatically registered in WVASM10
(the number of the cameras depends on the recorder and encoder).
Spot / Quad / 6 split / 9 split / 16 split multiscreen and synchronized multiscreen group sequence
Up to 30 ips/camera in 16 split-screen in MPEG-4 2 Mbps mode (depending on the camera)
Up to 400 camera groups: User-programmable cameras and multiscreen assignment
Pre-programmed cameras can automatically be displayed upon power ON.
Camera title within 16 alphanumeric characters embedded in the image can be displayed.
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