Panasonic proudly introduces System Controller WVCU650 the total system controller solution for our Digital Disk Recorders. The Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring
positioned in the centre of the unit give you quicker smoother total control of every search operation and system setting. Plus it also gives you one-touch access to Record Replay and Search functions. The detached joystick allows you to pan tilt and zoom seamlessly following the subject you are viewing. Use the larger numeric keypad for direct access to the camera of your choice when using cascade-linked WJ-HD300A Series recorders.
The WV-CU650 simplifies operation so that the operator can be focused on the surveillance task. The detached joystick can be used with either the right or left
hand. Stick height can be adjusted to fit comfortably in the operator's hand. Soft padding minimizes fatigue during prolonged use. Buttons are laid out to facilitate
touch recognition. User level management user assignable buttons set-up data transmission and other features make this controller easy to manage. The VCU650 -It's so compact and easy to use. Think of it as the cockpit that naximizes the surveillance effectiveness of all your Digital Disk Recorders.
RS-485 System Controller with 3D-Joystick & Jog/Shuttle for Recorders and Matrix System650 and Matrix System150 (WJSX150A version 2.03 or higher)
Camera Control
Detached joystick controls Pan/Tilt and Zoom allowing seamless tracking.
Larger numeric keypad provides direct access to cameras.
Recorder Control
Jog Dial and Shuttle Ring for smoother recorder control
Dedicated Record Play and Search buttons
Switcher Control
Image switching and sequencing buttons
Power Source: 9 V DC 300 mA (using the supplied AC adapter)
Power Source (supplied AC adapter): 230 V AC 50 Hz 150 mA
Data Output/Input: Port 6-conductor modular jack (RS-485 Full duplex) x2
Serial Port: 9-pin D-sub connector
Controller Number: 1 to 8 (rotary switch)
Ambient Operating Temperature: –10 C to +50 C
Unit Number Selection: 1 to 99
Monitor Number Selection: 1 to 99
Camera Number Selection: 1 to 256
Dimensions: (W x H x D) Main Unit: 290 x 111 x 221 mm 3D Joystick Unit: 134 x 146 x 218 mm
Weight: (without the AC adapter) Main Unit: 1.3 kg 3D Joystick Unit: 0.8 kg
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