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The WJ-VPU4000 is a video recorder using an SSD (Solid State Drive).
Separately sold network cameras, and a trigger cable can be connected to the
recorder, as can off-the-shelf radar guns and microphones. The recorder can be
controlled using software installed on a personal computer.
Functions of This Recorder
Wireless LAN (commercially available)
SSD
Audio input
Three audio input connectors enable recording of
microphone and two line signals on up to three channels
Camera
The recorder is capable
of simultaneously recording
video and audio from up to five
connected cameras (using separately
sold network cameras).
Refer to the Operating Instructions for
the Front-End Application for details
on cameras that support audio input.
Front-End Application
This is application software for
operating the recorder, playing back
pictures, uploading recorded data, etc.
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For details, refer to the Operating
Instructions for Front-End
Application.
Back-End Application
This is application software for server.
Playback of pictures, editing, searching
for data and user management, etc. are
available.
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For details, refer to the Operating
Instructions for Back-End Application.
Wired LAN/Wireless LAN
Wired LAN/
Wireless LAN
GPS antenna
page 27
Radar Gun
(commercially
available)
page 27
Trigger cable
(sold separately)
Trigger signals can be input and
GPO signals can be output.
page 27
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For details on operation, refer
to the Operating Instructions
for Front-End Application
GPS antenna SH-IN2568 (locally procured)
can be connected to acquire location
information and time.
The recorder accommodates up to
two SSDs (locally procured), which
are used for recording video and
audio signals.
Additionally, metadata such as the
recording date/time and recording
triggers can be recorded.