Panasonic WJ-GXE900 Power Indicator Operate, Status Indicators Status 1, Dip Switches 1 8 SW2

Models: WJ-GXD900 WJ-GXE900

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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

MPEG2 Encoder Front Panel

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MPEG2 Encoder WJ-GXE900

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qPower Indicator (OPERATE)

This indicator lights up when the power of the encoder is on.

When the temperature inside the encoder becomes remarkably high, this indicator will start blinking.

It will take around 2 minutes and 45 seconds to start up the encoder after turning the power on.

During start up, the STATUS indicators (STATUS 1 -

5)will light up in order. When the STATUS 5 indicator lights up, it is possible to operate the encoder.

Each STATUS indicator will light, blink or go off according to the status of this encoder.

wStatus Indicators (STATUS 1 - 8)

STATUS 1 - 4: These indicators display the status of VIDEO 1 - 4.

Each of the STATUS 1 - 4 indicators displays the status of the VIDEO IN 1 - 4 connectors respectively. The indicators will light up when this encoder is sending streaming data after encoding a video signal from the respective VIDEO IN connector. The indicators will go off when the encoder is not sending streaming data (stops encoding) even if a video signal is supplied to the VIDEO IN connector. The respective indicator of the VIDEO IN connector with no video signal will blink.

STATUS 5 (RUN): This indicator lights up when the encoder is operable.

STATUS 6 (LINK2): This indicator lights up when the initialization of the software has been completed correctly, and the encoder can be connected to a network.

STATUS 7 (RCV): This indicator lights up when the encoder is receiving packets (camera control, serial data, etc.) except for video and audio packets.

STATUS 8 (XMT): This indicator lights up when the encoder is sending packets (serial data, etc.) except for video and audio packets.

eRotary Switch (SW1 A, B, C)

Use these switches to set the IDs of devices when the Main CPU exists.

(4096 combinations for IDs can be made from 000 to FFF.)

The default setting is "000".

Note: The Main CPU mode is the advanced function for integrated control. Use these switches with the default settings for normal use.

rDip Switches 1 - 8 (SW2)

The settings of the these switches will be valid when the encoder has started up.

Note: When this switch is set to ON, the selected

actions will be performed each time on the encoder power is turned on.

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Panasonic WJ-GXE900 Power Indicator Operate, Status Indicators Status 1, Rotary Switch SW1 A, B, C, Dip Switches 1 8 SW2

WJ-GXD900, WJ-GXE900 specifications

The Panasonic WJ-GXE900 and WJ-GXD900 are top-tier video encoders designed to meet the increasing demands of surveillance applications. These devices are essential in providing high-quality video transmission over IP networks, making them ideal for both security and monitoring purposes.

One of the standout features of the WJ-GXE900 is its advanced encoding capability. It supports H.265 and H.264 compression standards, allowing for efficient bandwidth usage without compromising video quality. This technology is particularly beneficial for environments where bandwidth might be limited, as it significantly reduces the data load while maintaining impressive clarity, even in challenging lighting conditions.

The WJ-GXD900, on the other hand, is designed for high-definition video encoding. It also utilizes H.265 and H.264 technologies, but offers enhanced image processing capabilities. This includes advanced noise reduction, which helps to produce clearer images during low-light situations. Both models utilize 4K resolution support, allowing users to capture ultra-high-definition video, which is crucial for applications requiring detailed surveillance footage.

Another key characteristic of both models is their versatility in integration with IP cameras and other devices. They are compatible with a wide range of Panasonic and third-party IP cameras, ensuring that users can build a surveillance system tailored to their specific needs. This interoperability is vital for large installations where multiple camera types might be used.

The WJ-GXE900 and WJ-GXD900 also feature intuitive web-based interfaces, simplifying the setup and configuration processes. Users can easily manage settings, stream video, and monitor performance remotely from any device with internet access. This remote management capability is increasingly important in today's fast-paced environments, where quick responses and monitoring are critical.

Additionally, both models support multiple streaming options, including the ability to deliver video to various destinations simultaneously. This feature is particularly useful for organizations needing to distribute video feeds to multiple monitors or devices, enhancing real-time surveillance capabilities.

In conclusion, the Panasonic WJ-GXE900 and WJ-GXD900 are powerful video encoders that combine advanced technology with user-friendly features. Their support for high-quality video encoding, integration flexibility, and remote management capabilities make them excellent choices for any modern surveillance system. These devices exemplify Panasonic's commitment to innovation, reliability, and high-performance solutions in the realm of security technology.