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Alarm Function

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Blinks the ALARM indicator on the front
panel

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Switches the displayed images on the moni-
tor 1 and the monitor 2 to the images from a
location of an alarm occurrence (on a single
screen)

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Displays the event information in the alarm
display area on the monitor 1 and the cam-
era title display area on the monitor 2

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Sounds the buzzer

Contact to a system administrator about sounding duration.

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Notifies an event occurrence to the con-
nected system device (Alarm Output)

Sends a signal to the device connected to the
ALARM/CONTROL connector, and the connected device
such as a buzzer will be activated.

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Starts recording automatically

Starts recording the image from a location of an event
occurrence automatically.

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Moves a camera to the preset position

A camera will move to the preset position registered in
advance.

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Notifies an event occurrence by sending e-
mails

E-mails will be sent to addresses registered in advance.
Refer to the Network Operating Instructions (pdf) on the
provided CD-ROM.

ALARM

TIMER

HDD 2

ERROR

HDD 1

ALARM

SUSPEND

ALARM
RESET

OPERATE

MONITOR1

MONITOR2

1

4

7

2

5

8

0

TEXT

SEQ

SHIFT

COPY

DISK SELECT

EL-ZOOM

M

Summary of Contents for WJHD316 - DIGITAL DISK RECORDER

Page 1: ...perating Instructions TIMER ERROR ALARM RESET HDD 1 HDD 2 PULL ALARM ALARM SUSPEND OPERATE Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD 316 MONITOR1 MONITOR2 SHIFT DISKSELECT EL ZOOM COPY TEXT MARK PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS...

Page 2: ...es or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate this equip ment For U S A WARNING To prevent fire or electric shock hazar...

Page 3: ...our outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the points where th...

Page 4: ...4 CONTENTS...

Page 5: ...is supplied recording mode quality and recording rate can be changed to high quality to record pictures Motion Detection Function VMD It is possible to start recording automatically when motion is det...

Page 6: ...It will need to be replaced it after around 30 000 hours of operation in case they are used at temperature of 25 C 77 F Replacement costs of the hard disk drives are not cov ered by the warranty even...

Page 7: ...ork Operating Instructions on the provid ed CD ROM for descriptions of how to operate this unit from a PC Refer to the Network Setup Instructions on the provided CD ROM for descriptions of how to perf...

Page 8: ...ly To turn this indicator off press the ALARM RESET but ton r Alarm Reset Button ALARM RESET Pressing this button cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condition before the alarm was...

Page 9: ...SET Works differently depending on situations as below Plays recorded images in the current playback speed when this button is pressed during fast playback Registers preset positions of cameras Activ...

Page 10: ...10 100BASE T RS485 CAMERA DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT C...

Page 11: ...tle A position to display a camera title can be selected from the following Upper left upper right lower left lower right center The default camera title position is lower right R LOWER 2 Time Display...

Page 12: ...lowing Upper left upper right lower left lower right center The default camera title position is lower right R LOWER 2 Task Bar Displays the current statuses The task bar consists of the main bar w A...

Page 13: ...Playing reversely currently h Pausing currently 2 Playing at fast speed currently 1 Playing reversely at fast speed currently Indicates that recording is being performed currently Recording currently...

Page 14: ...9 Abbreviation that indicates partition nn Available disk size n Number of connector an external recording device is connected Abbreviation of partition Status Displayed abbreviation Normal recording...

Page 15: ...ilable disk space of normal recording area used for manual recording and sched uled recording EVT Available disk space of event recording area used for event recording and emergency recording 15 Indic...

Page 16: ...o page XX for further information It is possible to display the disk configuration menu by pressing the SET button when the image below that says the system check has been completed is dis played Impo...

Page 17: ...ET zm vn b xcb REC Rate Status Disk Info Version Info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity Date Delete Maintenance Event Log Error Log Access Log SET UP MENU Recording Event Schedule System Display Com Switche...

Page 18: ...press the STOP button Playback will stop and the indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off 3 Turn the power of the unit off using the POWER switch on the rear panel The OPERATE indicator will go...

Page 19: ...be recorded with the default setting It is possible to record only images displayed on the moni tor 2 and the VGA monitor by changing the setting c c v R 2 R LOGOUT MONITOR1 MONITOR2 5 9 2 6 10 0 14...

Page 20: ...Recording without audio Unit Hour EXA NQA FQA SFA Recording Rate For Long Time Recording Standard High Quality Highest Quality 2 3 810 2 860 1 900 1 430 3 3 810 2 860 1 900 1 430 5 1 270 950 630 470 6...

Page 21: ...rding or blue currently being recorded and displayed on the monitor to indicate which camera is being recorded When starting emergency recording during other recording with different recording mode is...

Page 22: ...monitor 2 and the VGA monitor PLAYBACK R 2 LOGOUT MONITOR1 MONITOR2 5 9 2 6 10 0 14 13 3 7 11 SHIFT SEQ COPY DISKSELECT EL ZOOM TEXT LOGOUT 4 8 12 OSD MARK 1 15 16 BUSY 316 REV FWD STOP PLAY PAUSE REC...

Page 23: ...on button 2 7 split screen Camera selection button 3 9 split screen Camera selection button 4 16 split screen Only for WJ HD316 Camera selection button 5 10 split screen Only for WJ HD316 Camera selec...

Page 24: ...time of point A will be displayed To cancel the designated point press the SETUP ESC button w Designate an end point B by pressing the A B REPEAT button during playback Playback between point A and B...

Page 25: ...09 DISK SELECT The DISK SELECTION window will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor c Move the cursor to select a disk to be played using the arrow buttons and rotate the jog dial to check...

Page 26: ...the playback will stop Live image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor Notes When HDD Normal Recording Area Event Recording Area is selected pressing the PLAY PAUSE button after stop...

Page 27: ...k from the entered time and date If there is no recorded image of the entered time When there are images recorded after the entered time the oldest recorded image after the entered time will be played...

Page 28: ...when motion had been detected Refer to page XX TERMINAL Event recording performed when terminal alarm had been detected COMMAND Event recording performed when command alarm had been detected VIDEO LO...

Page 29: ...r mation Time range of the listed data Time range of the listed data will be displayed Number of the listed data Number of the listed data will be displayed Searching information Searching filter will...

Page 30: ...BCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP TEXT APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM A...

Page 31: ...FF WITH TEXT or WITHOUT TEXT Press the SET button to determine the selection The recording event filtered by the selected filter will be list ed v Rotate the jog dial to select a recording event to be...

Page 32: ...12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM APR 25 03 12 34 56 AM TIME DATE SEARCH REC EVENT SEARCH...

Page 33: ...he motion detection area m Move the cross cursor using the arrows button to a point to be determined as the end point of the motion detection area Press the SET button to determine the selected point...

Page 34: ...n or the PLAY PAUSE button to start searching and display the result of the VMD search 2 Rotate the jog dial to select a result to be displayed 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playback The LIST...

Page 35: ...e masking duration to make the subject period shorter in case that it is required to search from the long time range or searching results are too many VECTOR mode It will be subject to be listed if an...

Page 36: ...nd playback a recorded image from the selected marked time will start Notes It is possible to skip the playback point to the listed time marked time by rotating the jog dial when the LISTED indicator...

Page 37: ...s lit the moni tor 1 is selected electronic zoom works only on the moni tor 1 z Press the SHIFT button when monitoring live image on a single screen The SHIFT indicator will light x Press the EL ZOOM...

Page 38: ...n Each time the camera selection button 4 is pressed dis played camera channels will be changed as follows WJ HD316 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 12 CH 13 16 CH WJ HD306 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 CH When displaying on a 9 sp...

Page 39: ...ng portion may be different For further information refer to the operating instruction for the camera z Press the ZOOM FOCUS button The ZOOM FOCUS indicator will light x Use the arrows button D C to z...

Page 40: ...WJ HD316 1 9 0 for WJ HD309 to register a preset position number Pressed button number will be registered as a preset posi tion number The jog dial also can be used to select a preset position number...

Page 41: ...ing the arrows button and press the SET button The set ting will be canceled and the preset registration window will be closed Move a camera to the preset position z Press the PRESET AUTO button The P...

Page 42: ...e motion detection function such as the settings of the detection area Action at an event occurrence The event action will be performed according to the set tings when an event occurs There are 2 even...

Page 43: ...larm Output Sends a signal to the device connected to the ALARM CONTROL connector and the connected device such as a buzzer will be activated Starts recording automatically Starts recording the image...

Page 44: ...mporarily the alarm actions z Press both the ALARM RESET button and the SET button at the same time The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will light To stop suspending the alarm actions x Press both the ALARM R...

Page 45: ...ton The DATA COPY window will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor The DATA COPY window will not be displayed when a thumbnail window is displayed In this case display a list window using...

Page 46: ...by a day before the set time and date will be subject to be deleted n Move the cursor to DELETE and press the SET button The confirmation window will be displayed DISK MANAGEMENT LOGOUT MONITOR1 MONIT...

Page 47: ...m Select OK using the arrows button and press the SETUP ESC button To not delete select CANCEL Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be closed and live image will be dis play...

Page 48: ...TUP MENU will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor x Select Maintenance using the arrows button and press the SET button c Select Data Delete using the arrows button D C v Press the SET b...

Page 49: ...tart formatting To not start formatting select CANCEL and press the SET button During formatting the status window will be displayed The status window will be closed automatically when com pleting for...

Page 50: ...316 REV FWD STOP PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP SEARCH SETUP ESC PAN TILT SLOW A B REPEAT GOTO LAST LISTED PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS IRIS PRESET AUTO SET z c x z 01ch 01ch 01ch 01ch 01ch 01ch 01ch 01ch MANUAL MAN...

Page 51: ...y z 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ SP space n Press the SET button to apply the edited characters To cancel the edit press the SETUP ESC button The edit ed characters will not be applied 12345678901234567890 WW...

Page 52: ...ALARM RESET button to can cel the warning status In case thermal error occurs frequently the unit may be malfunctioning Contact the dealer THERMAL Warning Thermal error of the unit or the extension u...

Page 53: ...The external recording device is not operable because no disk or different format disk is inserted etc An error occurred on the hard disk and the hard disk is unmounted from the sys tem automatically...

Page 54: ...T button to resume playback SETUP ESC SETUP FUNCTION DOWN L R UP DOWN R UP DOWN L R UP L R Select an item Change the set para meter Change the cursor position Press a button on the pop up menu Return...

Page 55: ...SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETU...

Page 56: ...N For WJ HD316 Sequential display ON For WJ HD309 4 split screen For WJ HD316 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 12 CH 13 16 CH 1 4 CH For WJ HD309 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 CH 1 4 CH 9 split screen For WJ HD316 1 9 CH 10 16 CH 1...

Page 57: ...ch displayed infor mation For WJ HD309 SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION 8 COPY During copying SETUP FUNCTION SETUP FUNCTION OSD 6 SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION TEXT 11 SHIFT TEXT 5 S...

Page 58: ...ccurred Event notification function When an event occurs it is possible to send e mails to designated addresses to notify of the event occurrence It is also possible to send an e mail with a recorded...

Page 59: ...pcs INSTALLATION IN THE RACK Remove the rubber legs Mounting screws for rack mounting brackets accessories Rack mounting brackets accessories Rack mounting screws For our rack Nominal diameter 5 tappi...

Page 60: ...unit WJ HDE300 series turn the power of the extension unit before turning the power of this unit on z Turn the POWER switch on the rear panel of the unit on The OPERATE indicator will light and the sy...

Page 61: ...ed Adjust the clock of the unit with this menu Refer to page XX for further information about clock adjust ment n With the default setting the unit is ready to start manual recording Perform the setti...

Page 62: ...DE window will be displayed The HDD safety mode will begin The camera selection buttons 1 16 for WJ HD316 1 9 0 for WJ HD309 will light green and orange for 2 seconds each alternately The following wi...

Page 63: ...e DATA and RS485 ports are not used the mode switches should be used as illustrated 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUD...

Page 64: ...each unit to prevent disconnection or unstable connection that may cause the failure of recording or the unstable system 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8...

Page 65: ...ALARM SUSPEND OPERATE LOGOUT MONITOR1 MONITOR2 5 9 2 6 10 0 14 13 3 7 11 SHIFT SEQ COPY DISKSELECT EL ZOOM TEXT LOGOUT 4 8 12 OSD MARK 1 15 16 BUSY REV FWD STOP PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP SEARCH SETUP E...

Page 66: ...udio signal supplied to the AUDIO OUT connector on the rear panel of this unit will be supplied to the AUDIO OUT connector inside the connectors cover on the front panel VTR Open the terminal cover AL...

Page 67: ...it is necessary to set each item of PS Data Setup of Com on the SETUP MENU according to the system configuration The PS Data is our exclusive protocol Contact dealer about devices can be connected Whe...

Page 68: ...ata setup of Com on the SETUP MENU Unit Address System 1 Unit Address Controller 2 POWER ON OFF ALARM Data Multiplex Unit WJ MP204 ALARM SUSPEND 1 2 3 4 ESC SET RESET SUSPEND SET UP ALARM UNIT 0 9 8 7...

Page 69: ...7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10 100BASE T RS485 CAMERA DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 1...

Page 70: ...AMERA DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR VGA...

Page 71: ...15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10 100...

Page 72: ...6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10 100BASE T RS485 CAMERA DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 POWER...

Page 73: ...camera Refer to page xx The total length of the RS485 cable from this unit is 1 200 meters at the maximum 1 1 connection Connect a camera to the RS485 CAMERA port Example When the RS485 cameras are co...

Page 74: ...SCADE IN MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10 100BASE T RS485 CAMERA DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 RS485 cable Mode switch Nos 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 ON Unit...

Page 75: ...PS Data terminating switch 2 ON When connecting RS485 cameras Set the termination switch of the connected RS485 CAMERA port to ON Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 1 Set the RS485 1 termination switc...

Page 76: ...Alarm output for available disk space of device con nected to copy port Signal output upon detection of HDD error 16 HDD error output Signal output upon detection of camera error 17 Camera error outpu...

Page 77: ...with the timing of supplying signals to the sequence changeover input terminal When multiple units are used the sequence timing can be synchronized Setting for the sequence timing can be set with Sequ...

Page 78: ...at 3 00 00 pmM Signal input supplied at 3 14 45 pm Set at 3 00 00 pm Signal issupplied at 3 20 00 pm Time will not be adjusted Terminal block of other units Time adjust output Earth ALARM CONTOROL Ear...

Page 79: ...PS Then the power supply to this unit can be suspended Connection of the control output When an alarming device such as a buzzer or a lamp is connected the signal output from Pin Nos 15 18 can be used...

Page 80: ...mA Event action will be performed according to the setting Non voltage make contact input 100 mA 5 V pull up Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occurrence Open collector output 24 V max 100 mA...

Page 81: ...inal Terminal Alarm input Alarm output Alarm reset input Emergency recording input Alarm output for available disk space of device connected to the copy port HDD error output Camera error output Error...

Page 82: ...or the communication functions Page XX Pin Array Connection example 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT...

Page 83: ...ation Error Log Display the error log such as a HDD error log Access Log Display the time user name and IP addresses when logging in out to from this unit Recording REC Setup Perform the basic setting...

Page 84: ...for the SERIAL RS232C It is necessary to perform these settings when connecting a PC to the SERIAL connector on the rear panel of this unit NW Setup 1 Perform the basic network settings It is necessa...

Page 85: ...enance Event Log Error Log Access Log SET UP MENU Recording Event Schedule System Display Com Switcher LIVE Maintenance SUPER FINE FINE NORMAL EXTENDED AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUT...

Page 86: ...REC Rate Status Disk Info Version Info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity Date Delete Maintenance Event Log Error Log Access Log SET UP MENU Recording Event Schedule System Display Com Switcher LIVE Mainten...

Page 87: ...E POST EVT EMR PRE EVT Event Schedule System Display Com Switcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording REC Rate Status Disk Info Version Info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity Data Delete Maintenance Event...

Page 88: ...of DVD Initialize format a DVD RAM disk in the DVD RAM drive connected to the copy port u Maintenance Replace the hard disk drive Use this menu when replacing the hard disk drive By following the dis...

Page 89: ...R No Time Date Event Event Schedule System Display Com Switcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording REC Rate Status Disk Info Version Info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity Data Delete Maintenance Event L...

Page 90: ...OUT 85 MAR 25 03 10 37 59 PM 123 123 123 123 OUT 84 MAR 25 03 10 35 13 PM 192 168 100 100 IN 83 MAR 25 03 10 24 03 PM 1234567890123456789012345678901 OUT 82 MAR 25 03 10 06 42 PM tshimi IN 81 MAR 25 0...

Page 91: ...ether to record a dis played camera title together as a part of the recorded image or not ON Record camera titles together as a part of the recorded image OFF Does not record camera titles Embedded RE...

Page 92: ...for recording rate OFF 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 6 ips 7 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips 60 ips Important When OFF is selected for a specified camera channel images from a camera channel set to OFF will not...

Page 93: ...n area for each camera channel Up to 4 areas can be set for a camera channel for the detection area Refer to page xx for further information about the auto motion detection function Screenshot 1 Start...

Page 94: ...he arrows button and press the SET button Screenshot 5 The motion detection area is set with the start point and the end point as the points at opposite angles of the motion detection area b Repeat st...

Page 95: ...ection mode Perform the settings of the detection mode method of detection in the set detection area Specifying a method of detection in a detection area is available by the setting detection mode Scr...

Page 96: ...ter being detected in area A Motion is detected in area C within 20 seconds after being detected in area B Motion is detected in area D within 10 seconds after being detected in area C When all of the...

Page 97: ...in 1 second intervals r Terminal Setup Perform the settings for the alarm terminal polarity Select how to supply the signal to the alarm terminal N O Signals will be supplied when short circuited Norm...

Page 98: ...or Resolution 60 ips and 120 ips are not available When FIELD is selected 120 ips is not available The total recording rates for each recording mode must be less than the maximum recording rate of eac...

Page 99: ...type At a motion detection For 8 seconds At a video loss occurrence During a video loss occur rence At a terminal alarm occurrence During the supply of a signal At a command alarm For 8 seconds CONTI...

Page 100: ...tem Display Com Switcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording Time Table REC Prog Event Prog Special Days Event SETUP SETUP SETUP SETUP Event Program 1 Event Program 2 Event Program 3 Event Program 4...

Page 101: ...and press the SET button When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor to CANCEL in step 6 the settings will be canceled and the selected timetable window will be closed Until the SET button...

Page 102: ...selected step v When displaying image from camera channels 1 16 on a single screen is selected in step 3 select the cam era position Move the cursor to PRESET in STEP 1 using the arrows button Switche...

Page 103: ...els 1 4 on a 4 split screen QUAD5 8 Displays images from the camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen QUAD9 12 Displays images from the camera chan nels 9 12 on a 4 split screen QUAD13 16 Displays imag...

Page 104: ...at can transmit a sequence signal is connected The sequence changeover I O on the rear panel will supply signals when INT is selected and will receive signals when EXT is selected Auto Skip The settin...

Page 105: ...R LOWER WHITE Camera Title Time Date Display Position Camera Title Display Position Line Color on the Multi Screen Schedule System Display Com Switcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording OSD Setup...

Page 106: ...tle at the lower right of the screen CENTER Displays the camera title at the center of the screen Note When setting the camera title to be recorded together with images the time display will be record...

Page 107: ...or the style of screen Style2 Select Style2 for the style of screen Style3 Select Style3 for the style of screen T D and Status Display Position When selecting the style 1 select the position of the t...

Page 108: ...the VIDEO IN connector 1 8 cable compensation Perform the setting for the cable compensation according to the used cable length S When the used cable length is shorter than 500 m M When the used cable...

Page 109: ...in step 4 and press the SET button the setting will be canceled and the Camera Number Setup menu will be closed The assignment of camera numbers will not be applied until the SET button is pressed af...

Page 110: ...dress System is a unique number assigning to each system device The addresses must be unique to identify system devices when connecting multiple system devices Numbers 001 099 are to be assigned to th...

Page 111: ...nnection settings to operate this unit using a PC via a network such as LAN DHCP Select ON or OFF whether or not to use the DHCP serv er When obtaining IP addresses net mask and a gateway address from...

Page 112: ...e domain name u NTP Setup Time adjustment of network Perform the following settings for time adjustment Time Adjustment Select ON and OFF whether or not to adjust the time with reference to the NTP se...

Page 113: ...priorities when multiple users access this unit simultaneously from the following A priority is followed Operation by a user with higher priority will be performed Pre priority Operation by the first...

Page 114: ...e Summer Time Day Light Saving Table Do the following to specify the start time date and end time date of the summer time Screenshot 1 Start operation from the Time Date menu z Move the cursor to Summ...

Page 115: ...images from the camera channels 1 7 on a 7 split screen 9 SCREEN 1 9 Displays images from the camera channels 1 9 on a 9 split screen 9 SCREEN 10 16 only for WJ HD316 Displays images from the camera c...

Page 116: ...Move the cursor to User Name and rotate the jog dial to select the user name Registered information will be displayed Editing can be performed in the same way of registra tion Refer to page xx Move th...

Page 117: ...itcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording Event Display Basic Setup Time Date User Regist User Edit User Delete Host Regist Host Edit Host Delete User Level Save Load Host IP Address Level Priority...

Page 118: ...Access Description The SETUP MENU is displayed and the settings can be performed Only SETUP MENU can be displayed The settings cannot be performed The setting menu of camera is displayed and the setti...

Page 119: ...ations vary according to the connected cameras For further information refer to the operating instruction of the camera The following is the descriptions of how to display the camera setting menu z Pr...

Page 120: ...ng images are recorded into the event recording area If the event recording area is not created event recording images and emergency recording images are recorded into the normal record ing area How t...

Page 121: ...of the hard disk drive 121 5 Remove the connector from the hard disk drive first and then remove the hard disk drive from the hard disk mounting bracket 6 Install new hard disk drive in the reverse or...

Page 122: ...2 EXT1 START START START START START START START START SET UP MENU LIVE RAID 1 2 3 4 5 SET UP MENU LIVE 1 2 3 4 5 c Replace the hard disk by following the displayed descriptions After this step the fo...

Page 123: ...formation about hard disk located in the main unit and extension unit ERROR Indicates that the hard disk had failed to be initial ized Important It is impossible to operate the unit when there is a ha...

Page 124: ...ctures in those disks will not be deleted RAID 5 Function of the Extension Unit Setup cancel the RAID 5 function Do the followings to set or cancel the RAID 5 function with an extension unit Refer to...

Page 125: ...ord ing area and rotate the jog dial to set the capacity of selected recording area For deciding the capacity of two or more recording areas repeat this procedure Press the SET button after setting Fo...

Page 126: ...T HDD TOTAL CAPACITY 2790GB Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD300 HDD DISK MENU THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT ALL RECORDING AREA SETUP Normal Area Event Area 90GB 1800GB Copy Area 450GB Free Area 450GB EXECUTE...

Page 127: ...0GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB 1 2 3 4 Select HDD to be formaatted HDD DISK MENU THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT ALL RECORDING AREA SETUP SET SET Digital Disk Recorder WJ H...

Page 128: ...procedure 2 Press the SET button after setting Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD300 HDD DISK MENU DISK SETTING METHOD PRE RECORDING AREAS HDD CAPACITY 160GB 1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH 5CH 6CH 7CH 8CH 0GB 9CH 0GB 0GB...

Page 129: ...1 2 3 4 Format Mirror ON Mirror OFF Remove Link Restart Close SET SET Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD300 HDD DISK MENU TOP MENU 120GB M 120GB 120GB 120GB 120GB ADD 120GB 120GB LOST MAIN EXT7 EXT6 EXT5 EXT...

Page 130: ...on Hard disk recovery is executed during operation after exiting from the disk configuration menu Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD300 HDD DISK MENU DISK CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT MIRROR AREA SETUP 110GB HDD C...

Page 131: ...eck screen appears Screenshot 3 The remove link function is executed and the check screen appears v The top page of the disk configuration menu automati cally resumes after completion of remove link F...

Page 132: ...Transmission command A command shown in the Command List is designated ETX This shows the data end ETX ASCII code 03h is always prefixed to data The character code is ASCII When a command needs parame...

Page 133: ...SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP ETX When receiving the command above this unit will start the login procession of the user name of ADMIN 2 This unit PC Response against 1 STX AD001 OL...

Page 134: ...digit or range of the command parameters is incorrect 003 Command invalid The unit does not support the operation mode E Command error ASCII code 45H ER N ETX Error 9 PC This unit Logout STX AD001 OLO...

Page 135: ...IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 D sub Pin 9 D sub Pin 9 This unit Personal compute 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Frame Pin No Signal Name I O 1 CD IN 2 TXD IN 3 RXD OUT 4 DTR OUT 5 SG 6 DSR IN 7 RTS OUT 8 CTS IN 9 RI IN 1 2...

Page 136: ...cc Parameter ASCII nn 01 99 Sequence number ddd ddd text 200 bytes or less n P Stops PLAY n R Stops REC no parameter stops PLAY and REC n 0F Normal speed n 1F x2 speed n 2F x5 speed n 3F x10 speed n 4...

Page 137: ...ALD n ALM b1b2b3a1a2a3a4 Parameter ASCII b1b2b3 Head alarm CH information binary a1a2a3a4 Alarm CH information binary b1b2b3 Head alarm CH information binary a1a2a3a4 Alarm CH information binary nn 0...

Page 138: ...m 1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1 m 2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2 y1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1 Start date time of data copy y2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2 End date time of data copy s 0 Format to spec...

Page 139: ...segments n 1 7segments n 2 9 segments n 3 10 segments n 4 13 segments n 5 16 segments oqt 01F Sequence activated ozm 0 Zoom OFF ozm 2 x2 zoom ozm 4 x4 zoom mad 0 Alarm suspension OFF mad 1 Alarm susp...

Page 140: ...yyy t QSY a1a2a3a4a5 b1b2b3b4b5 s1s2s3 sm n 0 Normal recording mode n 2 Continuous External timer recording mode m 0 Live m 1 Live sequence m 2 Playback m 3 Other statuses a1a2a3a4 Camera CH informat...

Page 141: ...rrrrrrrrr ccc q nnnn yyyymmdd hhnnss nnss t ssssss rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record number ccc Camera CH q picture quality 0 VeryFine 1 Fine 2 Normal 3 Extended nnnn Recording rate yyyymmddhhnnss Recording sta...

Page 142: ...em Host Delete System User Level System Save Load Time Date Summer Time Day Light Saving Table Com PS Data Setup Com RS485 Setup Com RS232 Setup Com NW Setup 1 Com NW Setup 2 Com NTP Setup RS485 Setup...

Page 143: ...0DAYS 14DAYS 30DAYS 45DAYS 60DAYS 90DAYS 120DAYS 150DAYS 180DAYS OFF Recording REC Setup Recording Action ON OFF ON Power ON Manual REC ON OFF OFF Manual Recording Channel MON2 ALL ALL Color Mode COLO...

Page 144: ...XIT Alarm Setup Alarm Auto Reset OFF 1s 2s 30s 40s 50s 1m2 3m 4m 5m OFF Alarm Disarm Time 2s 3s 10s 2s Terminal Setup Terminal Setup N O N C N O Schedule Time Table Period 12 00AM to 12 00AM 12 00AM t...

Page 145: ...16SCREEN SEQ Secret View ON OFF OFF Monitor2 Live Sequence Operating with the buttons of the unit HD316 STEP1 CAM1 1 2 15 16 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 1 9 10 16 STEP2 CAM2 STEP16 CAM16 Operating via a netwo...

Page 146: ...ra CH PORT1 PORT2 HD316 CAM1 to CAM8 PORT1 CAM9 to CAM16 PORT2 HD309 CAM1 to CAM9 PORT1 Data Bit 8 8 Parity NONE NONE Stop Bit 1 1 RS232C Setup Unit Address System 001 to 099 001 Baud Rate 9600 19200...

Page 147: ...ry File Name TIME DATE BASE SERIAL NUMBER TIME DATE BASE Duration Pre OFF 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 8s 9s 10s OFF Duration Post OFF 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 8s 9s 10s 5s Network Mail Setup Attach Alarm Image O...

Page 148: ...t IP Address Host Edit Level 1 2 3 1 Host Delete Priority 1 2 16 1 Default Screen CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 7SCREEN 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 10SCREEN 13SCREEN 16SCREEN SEQ CAM1...

Page 149: ...monitors Check if the cable connections are correct Check the brightness and contrast settings of monitors Check the level settings of users logging in Can the users display camera images on monitors...

Page 150: ...control settings Check the level settings of users logging in Can the users control cameras Check the BUSY indicator When the indicator is lighting a higher priority user is controlling cameras You ca...

Page 151: ...The unit may have trouble Check if the built in backup battery has been charged enough If not so supply power to the unit for 48 hours or more to recharge the battery Check if HDDs were added or remo...

Page 152: ...y Check if the termination is set to STOP Check if the termination is set to STOP Check the network settings of the unit and PC Check if the network is crowded The power cord plug and connectors are w...

Page 153: ...g rubber feet and projections 9 5 kg 21 lbs 1 V P P 75 with auto termination loop thru vertical timing pulse mul tiplexed x8 1 to 8 CH BNC 1 V P P 75 with auto termination loop thru x8 9 to 16 CH BNC...

Page 154: ...nications Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group www panasonic com cctv Executive Office One Panasonic Way 3E 7 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Zone Offic...

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