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1. REC cm A a oe 18 search and Play Recorded Event Search for a recording event and play it recording event search Recording events can be searched by filtering as follows Note Area of the hard disk drive subject to search for recording events is different depending on the disk area To search for recording events in the HDD normal recording area and event recording are select NORMAL AREA or EVENT AREA To search for recorded images in the copy area select COPY AREA Refer to page 16 for further information about Disk Select About Filtering Conditions for filtering How to search Time and date Designate a time period and search images recorded in the designated period to play Event Searches for images from the selected recording mode only The following recording modes can be selected e Manual Manual recording page 10 e Schedule schedule recording Setup Instructions PDF e Emergency Emergency recording Setup Instructions PDF e Site alarm Recording at a site alarm occurrence page 28 e Terminal alarm Recording at a terminal alarm occurrence page 28 e Command alarm Recording ata command alarm occurrence page 28 e SD memory SD memory data Setup Instructions PDF Text Searches only images recorded with without text information About Displaying the Recording Event List Window Number of the listed data Number of the listed data The total number of the list ed data
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3. 64 The following message is displayed on the information bar To help protect your security Internet Explorer blocked this site from downloading files to your computer Click here for options The following message is displayed on the information bar when tried to execute a downloaded file The pub lisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window Cause solution Reference e Click the information bar and select Download File When downloading fails even though you selected Download File perform the following operation Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the security tab Then click the Custom Level button The Security Settings window will be displayed Under Downloads select Enable for Automatic prompt ing for file downloads Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button Click the Run button Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Miscellaneous select Enable for Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button 69 Informatio
4. Deletion will start YD The data recorded before JAN O1 2005 is going to be erased Are you sure CANCEL 33 Display Edit the Text Information It is possible to attach text information to images when recording It is possible to enter up to 200 characters for text information These are the descriptions of how to display edit the attached text information to images Note Displaying editing text information is possible during pausing playback on a single screen Start operation after starting playback of recorded images in a single screen Pause playback by clicking the PAUSE button a Control Cam Select Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence EL Zoom o alela Search Copy Disk Select E Click the Text button in the HDD tab PA PESEE 1 vu m ie i e MA os ee oo ee Co Go To Last Download ARE NEX 7 PREV PLAY LAY NEXT B Rs TO PC REC REW recorp REV PLAY PLAY PERAS FF A B Repeat TO PC 5 44 PP Downloa iad fice a f p gt iif pp PREVIMAGE PAL STO NEXT IMAGE VIEWER z The Edit Text window will be displayed A http Edit Te fo The text information attached to the recorded images will be displayed Edit Text Edit text information It is possible to enter up to 200 characters up to 10 lines for text information e About the available characters The following alphanumeric characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLM
5. Click the OK button gt will be displayed in the status display area The filtered result will be displayed Note Click the All List button to cancel the filtering will go off and all recording events will be listed The search results recording event list will be dis played below the Control tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer REI D Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A WE HD F CSS ca 1 16 0CT 06 9 18 43 PM GMT 09 00 Control Cam Selec Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence EL Zoom 2x Search Copy Log REC EVENT 16 0CT 06 9 1512PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM SMT 0800 Dovmload a PREV AA AY NEXT BR AE ZER REcoRD REV PLAY oa RECORD id ot aroy lt lt gt Downie aan PREVIMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE VIEWER lt afou fom fo L 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM TT 400 Ly Click the time of the desired recording event Play a recorded image of the recording event from the selected time Click the STOP button to stop playback Notes e Playback of SD memory data When a recorded image of the recording event con tains not many frames to play smoothly a black screen may be displayed or it may take time to refresh images In this case display the image with frame playback reverse frame playback e Playback of SD memory data on a 4 Screen screen When there is som
6. e Host authentication function restricts devices from operating this unit if their IP addresses are not registered e If a hard disk crashes the RAID 5 function prevents any recorded pictures loss About these Operating Instructions There are 3 sets of operating instructions for the WJ NDSOOA as follows e Installation Guide book e Operating Instructions PDF e Setup Instructions PDF these operating instructions These Operating Instructions contain descriptions of how to operate this unit using a PC via a network Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to perform the required settings to operate this unit using a PC and how to connect to other devices These operating instructions are for system installers The settings of the unit will be different depending on the settings of the LAN or the Internet service provider to which the unit is to be connected Refer to an administrator of each network for further information about the respective network Refer to the provided Installation Guide book for descriptions of how to operate this unit using the buttons on the front panel of the unit installation and system configurations Adobe Reader is required to read these operating instructions PDF on the provided CD ROM When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it WJ ND300A or ND300A shown in the illustrations used in t
7. pate tes ti ee a E lt r Adjust the focus by clicking the Near button or the Far Time amp Date CH Elba LS ig See button in the Focus box R par Ii SS The auto focus function is available by clicking the octo posipa ta 7 a Auto button 160CT06 12 10 54PM GMT 09 00 Eo GMT 09 00 ea i fe e c e Brightness adjustment ore Adjust the brightness by clicking the button or the 5 EE bor eo button in the Brightness box Click the Reset button to reset the setting for the brightness Registration of a camera direction on the preset position The current camera direction can be registered on the specified preset position Registered preset positions can be used with a camera supporting the preset position function Display the CAM tab Perform the pan tilt operation to move the camera to the position to be registered Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer er WJ ND300A me sms ARE So Jesnor 16 0CT 06 9 16 Cam Select Tetap m Click the V button in the Preset box to select a pre A a set number 1 256 to be registered ae HOME is not available for registration f 16OCT06 9 1512 PM rn Ale Lt ae 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM Click the Program button The selected preset number is used for registration 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM_ 16 0CT 06 12 10
8. GMT 000 OL 05 0 19 56 GMT 0 00 OLJAN O5 0 19 54 T o Tan iii EZE ii lt n gt ETE E E Click the ALARM SUSPEND button The alarm action will be suspended The ALARM SUSPEND indicator on the front panel of the unit will light To release the alarm suspension click the ALARM SUSPEND button again The ALARM SUSPEND indicator on the front panel of the unit will go off Copying Duplicate Images recorded on the normal area event area can be copied manually onto the copy area of the hard disk drive It is recommended to make back up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk Manual copy is available during the following e While displaying live images e While playback or pausing playback of recorded images Display the Control tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte t Explo a WJ ND300A ENE 100 ae 7 Click the button in the Copy box of the Control tab Control Cam Select Setup Network Disk Re Multiscreen Select O comma Note Ve It is impossible to copy recorded images in the fol lowing cases The pop up window will be displayed when the but ton in the Copy box is clicked REC EVENT sain es ameo Lang na ie e When copying is being performed we 4 mel e When a download is being performed page 41
9. GMT 09 00 3 MAN None ee 4 i A F A x q 16 0CT 06 121054EM 4 MAN None vs SS os SS co oo REV N Dovmload REC 2 MAN None a 16 OCT 06 12 10 48 PM CMT Hein REW Eee REV PLAY PLAY Beane FF AB Repeat TO PC 16 0CT 06 12 00 00PM i MAN None PA cO Fa __ e ida iced a i p gt J prii pri Hessen sr CEN eee ane 4 PREV IMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE VIEWER GMT 09 00 ETENE NEE d File Download P Some files can harm your computer If the file information below oe looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name SS ee ee ee hr File type From em Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Always ask before opening this type of file The Save As window will be displayed Save As Save in E Desktop A B My Documents 2 z My Computer My Recent a My Network Places Documents O fpem My Documents 3 My Computer My Network Save as type i Click the VIEWER button of the Download TO PC box Click the Save button Create a new folder in the desired directory and click the Save button The viewer software will be downloaded 43 Ad Install the Viewer Software The install wizard window will be displayed i ND Viewer InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully END USE
10. Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo m oo m m m Search Copy n Log Time amp Date log 001 01JAN 05 0 08 10 REMOVE 6 4 GMT 00 00 002 O1JANO5 0 08 10 REMOVE 6 3 GMT 00 00 003 O1JAN O5 0 08 10 REMOVE 6 2 GMT 00 00 l moi 05 0 08 10 REMOVE 6 1 MT 00 00 JAR 05 0 08 10 REMOVE 5 3 o GMT 00 00 006 ua T 0 08 10 REMOVE 5 2 007 orano 05 0 08 10 REMOVE3 1 MT 00 00 REMOVE44 G 009 OLJAN 05 0 08 10 REMOVE 43 GMT 00 00 eo at EV PLAY PLAY Po 5 aoe cee PREVIMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE ii iu m o10 OLJAN 05 0 08 10 REMOVE 4 2 v Click the Error Log button in the Log box of the Control tab Click the List button to close the error log window Notes e Up to 100 error logs can be kept When more than 100 event logs are filed the older event logs will be overwritten by the newer event logs e In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwrit ten e Live images will not be refreshed correctly while the displayed logs are being refreshed Check the Access Log The time when logged in out for this unit the user name and the IP address will be displayed Display the Control tab ork de n Se Disk Recorder WJ ND3O0A Mic r WJ ND300A lect Seton Itiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo m mm Search Copy L REC EVENT ain es ene Drara Brent Log Network Log Ene a Ga 19909 MAN None 16
11. e The buttons may not be displayed orderly if the font setting of Windows has been changed from the default setting Use with the default font setting e Reload the contents by pressing the F5 key e Depending on the traffic of the network there might be difficulties in displaying images Press the F5 but ton on the keyboard to request images e Images recorded at low recording rate less than 1 ips may sometimes not be refreshed e This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combination When this occurred update the driver of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows 1 After closing all browser windows right click on the desktop and select Properties from the displayed pop up menu 2 Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button 3 Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management Are you having problems with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and perfomance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubles 1 to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None Disable all DirectD
12. moore a e When COPY AREA is selected for Disk ease es eealles Select ioco 20o eM E E VIEWER Notes The Data Copy window will be displayed e It is possible to cancel copying using the copy can cel window that can be displayed by clicking the but F http Data Copy Microsoft Internet Explorer E ton in the Copy box during copying Data Copy e Copying may start from a point several seconds later than the designated start time when copying MPEG EE 4 images mL e SD memory data of the selected camera channel E CAMI E CAN E CAN3 E CAM4 i B me aes E CAME and time range will also be copied onto the copy E CAND E CAMIO E CAM11 E CAM12 area E CAMI3 CAMI4 E CAMI5 E CAMI6 E CAMI CAM18 E CAMI19 E CAM CAM21 CAM22 E CAM23 E CAM Step2 E CAM25 CAM26 E CAM27 E CAM23 E CAM29 CAM30 E CAM E CAM32 Click to select the desired camera channel to be copied It is possible to select two or more camera channels Time amp Date ua 0s mo Ed ES all Select a start time and an end time for copying by click Standard CH ing the button Step 4 Determine which camera channel is to be used as a standard time zone when searching It is necessary to determine the primary time and date by selecting a camera channel when cameras are installed in two or more countries Internet 31 32 Step 5 Click the OK button gt will be displayed in the status display area when copying starts However copying will
13. 0900 RR Ta Te e 010 20JAN 06 14 40 33 1 EE EE cael 39 Obtain Images on an SD memory card Images recorded on the SD memory card on the camera can be obtained as follows Refer to the setup instructions PDF for further information about the SD memory card recording and for how to set the recording rate for the SD memory card recording When the SD memory card on the connected camera contains recorded images the SD memory data obtain button SD in red will be displayed in the REC box Click the SD memory data obtain button Important cI Netnork Disk Recorder WJ ND200A Mierosoft Internet Explore DER e The SD memory data obtain button can be clicked i eee by only users whose user level is LV1 e SD memory data cannot be obtained when the emergency recording is being performed Multiscreen Select Sequence EL Zoom ka Jx2fx4 Search Copy Notes e The letters SD on the SD memory data obtain but ton will be displayed in blue when there is no record ed image on the SD memory card e When the SD memory data obtain button is clicked SS a while the letters SD are displayed in blue the unit a Fees will check if there is any recorded image on the SD memory card or not When a recorded image is found the letters SD on the SD memory data obtain button will turn red Click the OK button Starts obtaining the SD memory data of the camera All users wil
14. 54 PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 48 PM GMT 09 Brightness 5 ee Sec ro i 16 0CT 06 1200 00PM Move a Camera to the Preset Position Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance Registering preset positions is required to perform the preset function Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for the descriptions of how to register the preset posi tion It is impossible to register the preset positions of cameras using this unit Display the CAM tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Exp ni Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A LIVE HDD A RESET ER 1 ave 16 0CT 06 9 Control Cam Select Setup Search Copy haaa Log REC EVENT Total 36 160CT06 9 1512PM GMT 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM_ GMT 09 00 ee o 16 OCT 06 12 10 48 PM GMT 09 00 A Zoom Auto mode r as 5 Brightness A m e vga Focus start g gt Preset Step 1 Click the button in the Preset box to select a pre set number HOME 1 256 to be moved te J 4 Click the Go button The camera moves to the registered preset position respective to the selected preset number Auto mode Fuction Auto Pan etc Moves a camera with an auto function set in advance Display the CAM tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Exp Explorer REC Network Disk Re
15. ERROR occurred Communication onthe camera GAM cc SD END with the network camera is Check the communication status between ERR unstable or no network this unit and the network camera oe camera is connected CAM cc GET LIST ERR CAM cc GET IMG ERR CAM cc DEL IMG ERR 1 The HDD should be replaced by the qualified service personnel or system installers Contact the dealer to replace the HDD Contact the dealer when an unlisted error occurred Parameter in the logs above Parameter Description Detail U Unit unit number 1 6 Extension unit 9 RAID of this unit 0 SINGLE of this unit f FAN number 1 4 FAN number FAN1 FAN4 d Disk number 1 4 Disk number HDD1 HDD4 5 Others Unknown HDD p Network port number 1 Camera port 2 Client PC port CC Camera number 01 32 Camera number VVV Volume number NML Normal recording area EVT Event recording area CPY Copy area e HDD error count The number of HDD errors occurring under HDD RAID 5 recov ery 59 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or a problem is not described below and when having a problem with installations Reference Symptom Cause solution pages e Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX port Confirm the cable is firmly connected Is the connection indicator of the 10BASE T 100BA
16. IMG SD memory data on the camera SD denied ERR Indication on the LCD NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR NET_5 0 ERR CAMERA cc SD ERROR Output from the connec tor on the rear panel Camera error output Camera error output Camera error output Camera error output Camera error output Camera error output 9 08 When the Error Log is Displayed Do the following when the error log is displayed on the LCD Error Log W ERR u d R ERR u d SKIP u d HDu d 1DOWN HDu 2DOWN SMART u d H METER u d V ERROR vvv REMOVE u d EVT or EVT FULL CPY or CPY FULL CAM cc ERR LINK ERR Op CAM cc SD ERR Indication on the LCD HDD 10 ERR RAID5 1DOWN Please Setup on DISK CONFIG MENU HDD 1 u d ERR HDD WARNING HDD 2 u d ERR HDD HOUR METER HDD 3 u d ERR HDD REMOVED HDD 5ERR EVENT HDD FULL HDD 6ERR COPY HDD FULL NET 3 OERR CAMERA cc ERROR NET 1 p ERR NW LINK ERROR NET _5 0 ERR CAM ERA cc SD ERROR or no indication Description Failed to write read data on the HDD The HDD may be malfunc tioning A HDD of RAID is failed The unit is currently inoper able since the disk array is changed The HDD may be malfunc tioning and may work incor rectly The set time for the hour meter has passed lt may
17. MAN None 2 MAN None T Dovmload A B Repeat TO PC ea ac lt n lt i ork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte Explo raer WJ ND300A Stepi HDD ao co o ale O1 JAN 05 0 20 17 reen Select Sequence L Zoor al rm Search Copy Log Enor Log Network Log REC EVENT ase sat oats Leste i O1JAN 05_ 0 20 03 GMT 0 00 OLJAN O5 0 2003 GMT 000 Ni O oLANos 0 19 56 i re IP Fo e GMT 0 00 An SS a GMT 000 7 O1JANO5 0 19 25 GMT 0 00 ae e e Do S OLJANDS me 3 PREV IMAGE JEXT IMAGE GM Of Click the HDD tab Click the PLAY button Recorded images on the selected disk will be played J will be displayed in the status display area Note Playback will start from the finishing point time and date of the last playback by clicking the PLAY but ton after stopping playback Click the STOP button to stop playback E displayed in the status display area will go off and a live image will be displayed 17 Playback from a Designated Time and Date Start playback by designating the desired time and date of a recorded image to be played Playback is also available during recording Click the GO TO DATE button in the playback point operation area after selecting the desired camera chan nel to display the GO TO DATE window Click the button
18. Note The time and date being displayed on the viewer when paused will also be printed 49 o0 Perform the Alteration Detection It is possible to detect the alteration of the data if a code for the alteration detection has been attached to the down loaded data Refer to page 42 for descriptions of how to attach a code for the alteration detection Start up the viewer software and display the following window aia 4 a pm P gt OU ll The Open file window will be displayed Open ad es Look in E ND300A e ea 01_050717190457_0005_01_00_01 n3r File name I5 Ip LES I I5 Files of type DE Cancel A The first frame of the downloaded image will be dis played and paused 2006 10 16 10 30 44 DP 5 Wa al ae 01 061016103044 0004_7f_00_01 n3r Step 1 Click the OPEN button Step 2 Select the downloaded image data file filename n3r Step 3 Click the Open button Step 4 Click the ALT CHECK button The alteration detection will start The following pop up window will be displayed while after performing the alteration detection OK Not Altered No alteration was detected NG Altered Alteration was detected Note The ALT CHECK button will be displayed only when opening an image data file with a code for the alteration detection Notification by E Mail Alarm Mail Notification The following mail
19. Search Copy m Log REC EVENT Pe nes ite are Serre mE GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 9 15 12PM mT 09 00 4 MAN None 16 0CT 06 9 15 12PM mT 09 09 7 MAN None _ 16 0CT 06 9 15 12PM_ GMT 09 00 16OCT06 12 10 54PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM ae __ GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 48 PM SMe A B Repeat 16 0CT 06_ 12 00 00 PM GMT 40600 cm A A lt i ou 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM GMT 09 The network trouble log the NW log window will be dis played in list form below the Control tab Refer to page 54 for further information about the network trouble log Click the List button to close the NW log window ork Disk Recorder WJ ND30DA Microsoft Internet Explo 3 Notes z lt I nnn e Up to 1 000 network trouble logs can be kept When more than 1 000 event logs are filed the older event _ j AN logs will be overwritten by the newer event logs praen ree ereen re OE 5 e When the same trouble as the one recorded on the Mn c e latest log occurred only the latest log will be updat os a ara ed sc i gt e Live images will not be refreshed correctly while the m T n displayed logs are being refreshed 005 20 JAN 06 21 22 48 GMT 09 00 Multiscreen Select 20JAN06 19 59 52 GMT 09 00 007 20 JAN 06 15 59 47 GMT 09 00 008 20 JAN 06 15 54 19 ENA REV A B Repeat 009 20 JAN 06 15 01 20 h E n wy L GMT
20. divided into ALM Alarm Mode ADM Activity Detection Mode and are selectable In ALM the occurrence of an event is announced by screen display LED or buzzer Alarm Operation In ADM the occurrence of an event is not announced but the unit starts event recording performs the preset operations and enters the event into the event log In OFF mode the unit only enters the event into the event log Sequence Sequence refers to automatically changing the displayed camera picture in a preset Sequence Sequence display is possible while the unit displays live pictures Electronic zoom Function for enlarging live and playback pictures While the camera uses the camera zoom function to enlarge pic tures the electronic zoom function enlarges the picture electronically in the unit and displays it Camera control Camera control refers to controlling the functions of the combination cameras connected to the unit These functions include Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Brightness Preset Operations moving the camera to a preset horizontal vertical position and Auto for example automatic panning A B repeat playback Function for playing back repeatedly between a set start point A and an end point B in playback mode HDD safety mode Function for turning off the power supply to the HDD to prevent damage of the HDD due to vibration and shock if the unit is mounted in or dismounted from the rack with the power turned on Disk config When an HDD i
21. not be performed in the following cases the pop up window will be displayed e When another user has selected the desired copy drive e When copying is being performed Deletion of Recorded Images Saved on the Hard Disk Manually Delete recorded images saved in the normal area the event area or the copy area of the hard disk manually By setting a time and date the images recorded the day before the set time and date will be subject to deletion Important e It is impossible to recover the deleted images e It is possible to delete recorded images automatically when the set days have passed from the day the image was recorded HDD auto deletion Refer to a system administrator for further information e When STOP is selected for Disk End Mode of Maintenance the available disk space will not be increased even though deletion is performed Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Data Delete The Data Delete window will be displayed Set time and date for any of Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area Manual Delete for Event Recording sk Recorder WJ ND300A faye ita Bala Ses Area or Manual Delete for Copy Area by clicking RFA Recorder WJ ND300A A orn nae ee Images recoded before the set time and date will be Advanced deleted Click the DELETE button The confirmation window will be displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer Click the OK button
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23. recording event list actual start time of recordings may not exactly indicate the actual time of recording trigger event occurrence time start time of the schedule recording etc and also the recording duration may be shortened for seconds worth two times of the refresh interval set on the camera Example When the set recording duration and the set refresh interval of the camera are 10 seconds and 1 sec ond respectively 10 1 x 2 8 sec The minimum actual recording duration is 8 seconds 2 When pre event recording is set to be performed pre event recording duration may be longer than the set dura tion Example Depending on the size of the image data pre recording duration may be around 10 seconds even when setting 5 seconds for the pre event recording duration 3 When QUICK is selected for REC Type under REC Setup of the setup menu QUICK MPEG 4 images will not be recorded To record images in MPEG 4 format select ADVANCED 5 When copying images Copying may start from a point several seconds later than the designated start time when copying MPEG 4 images To copy the desired images for sure designate start time several seconds earlier than the time when the desired images are recorded and set time range for copying longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 6 When downloading recorded images Download of recorded images may start from a point several seconds earlier than the designated st
24. the electrical zoom When displaying an image on a single screen zooming in on the displayed image is possible Click the button in the EL Zoom box to zoom in on the displayed image eee rs ee ee x1 button Returns to the original displayed size Can e im x1 zoomed size 3 x2 button Displays images with x2 zoomed size x4 button Displays images with x4 zoomed size Clicking a point in the zoomed image moves the zoomed image by positioning the clicked point as the center point e When the GO TO LAST button is clicked while dis playing live images playback of the latest recorded images from the selected camera channel will start Display Images from Cameras on a 4 Screen Images from cameras will be displayed on a 4 Screen screen Display the Cam Select tab ork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Inte rer WJ ND300A MWE HDD Cam Select Setup EREE 01 J4N 05 cm A VIEWER Cancel Images from cameras will be displayed on a 4 Screen screen nic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte k Disk Recorder WJ ND3O00A mwe ovmload EV VP A B Repeat TO PC EE ii EE ii aed ETE ee ee Click the button of the Multiscreen Select box Up to 4 camera images can be displayed simultaneous ly on a 4 Screen screen Each time the button is clicked the camera picture is changed to quad display according to the settings made in System Basic Setup Mo
25. to skip to the previous next file to play by clicking the Previous File Next File buttons e When the Zoom In button is clicked the displayed image will be enlarged two times e When performance of the PC in use is low images may not be played smoothly 4 Save Downloaded Images It is possible to save the paused image as a jpeg file extension jog Saving the downloaded file is available only when the image is paused Start operation when playing the downloaded images using the viewer software anasoni a S Q mao 44 lt gt dil I gt Dbl 01 061016103044 0004 7 0001nr The Save As window will be displayed Save in ND300A e ae 48 Step 1 Click the PAUSE button Click the SAVE button Step 3 Enter the file name and select JPG jpg for Save as type Step 4 Designate the folder and click the Save button The image data will be downloaded and saved Print the Displayed Image It is possible to print the paused image Start operation when playing the downloaded images using the viewer software 2006 10 16 10 30 44 li gt Dbl E u S Q I44 lt gt il Il WA VAVAVAVAVAVA lt i a A ___ e a ee s J gt 7 l M _3 a 2 m me 01 061016103044 0004 7f _00_01 n3r Click the PAUSE button lick the PRINT button
26. user name HTTP download failure HTTP inquiry invalid Other error for HTTP Move to CONFIG Error Log Network log DDNSUSERPASS_ERR DNSIPADDUPDATE_ERR DNSOTHER NTPGETTIME_OK NTPSVRADD ERR NTPSETTIME_ERR NTPSVRRES_ERR NTPTIME_INVALID NTPOTHER SNMPSEND_OK SNMPUSERPASS_ERR SNMPOBJ_ERR SNMPOTHER DHCPIPADD_OK DHCPIPADD_LOST DHCPIPADDUPDATE_ERR DHCPIPADDENT_ERR DHCPOTHER HTTPLOGIN HTTPUSERPASS_ERR HTTPDOWNLOAD_ERR HTTPDREQUEST_ERR HTTPOTHER CONFIG_LOGIN Indication on the LCD CONFIG Output from the connec tor on the rear panel Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Content Error Log Network log Camera SD mem CAMcc SD ERR ory card error Request to start CAM cc SD START writing on the cam ERR era SD denied Request to finish CAM cc SD END writing on the cam ERR era SD denied Request to obtain CAM cc GET LIST a data list on the camera SD denied ERR Request to obtain CAM cc GET IMG SD memory data on the camera SD denied ERR Request to delete CAM cc DEL
27. will be sent to notify of an alarm occurrence to a registered address when an alarm occurs Contents of the alarm mail In ND300A 192 168 1 250 alarm was occurred Alarm date XX XXX XXXX XX XX XX GMT xx xx Example 1 JAN 2005 GMT 09 00 Cause of alarm Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number Example COMMAND ALARM 5CH File name of alarm image The file name of the image attached to an e mail URL http 192 168 1 250 Edit the Contents of the Alarm Mail It is possible to edit the contents of the alarm mail that notifies of the event occurrence with the time and date of the event occurrence To edit the alarm mail do the following Step 1 Edit the contents using text editing software and save in the text format Depending on the item time and date at an event occurrence cause of alarm host address etc to be displayed the characters to be entered will be different Refer to the following list of characters to be replaced when editing the contents of the mail Save the edited mail contents with the file name almmail tmpl Step 2 Start up the FTP software and enter the IP address of the unit to connect to that unit Enter the user name and password as follows User Name User ID of the administrator Default ADMIN Password Password respective to the user ID of the administrator The default password is 12345 Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings of user name
28. 0CT 06 91512PM GMT 0900 MAN None 16 0CT 06 9 15 12PM GMT 09 00 i MAN None 16 00 06 1210 54PM 16 0CT 06 IZI054PM 7i GMT 09 00 1 MAN Non ana OO ToS 160CT 06 12 10 48 PM GMT 09 00 160CT 06 120000 PM GMT 0900 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM GMT 09 oft Inte A B Repeat cm A A lt i ou The access log the access log window will be dis played in list form below the Control tab Multiscreen Select ork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte Explo der WJ ND300A a ESS a 01 J4N 05 m Select Setup Sequence L Zoo go m Search Copy eel Enor Log Network Log gz 00 er No 001 01 JAN 05 0 28 29 GMT 00 00 002 01 JAN 05 0 28 18 GMT 00 00 ADMINOUT 003 01JAN 05 0 20 00 Jeil O 00401 JAN 05 0 19 51 GMT 00 00 005 01JAN 05 0 18 44 GMT 00 00 ADMIN IN ADMINOUT ADMIN IN 006 O1JAN 05 0 08 54 GMT 00 00 OLJAN 05 00424 GMT 00 00 pe IN ADMIN IN o JAN 05 0 04 15 GMT 00 00 009 01JAN05 0 03 40 MT 00 00 010 01JAN 05 0 02 50 ADMIN OUT O ADMNIN ADMINOUT y Il a bie co A A vai m ip Click the Access Log button in the Log box of the Control tab Indications for access log IN The user name or the IP address displayed before IN indicates the user host logged in QUT The user name or the IP address displayed before OUT indicates the use
29. E cm A e e EE E E fay a m P i ae Eo Nat et a Step 1 Enter the desired start time for download in the Start box on the playback point operation area It is also possible to designate the start time by clicking the Start button at the desired point to set as the start point of the image to be downloaded The time and date of the start point will be displayed in the playback position display area Step 2 Enter the desired end time for download in the End box on the playback point operation area It is also possible to designate the end time by clicking the End button at the desired point to set as the end point of the image to be downloaded The time and date of the end point will be displayed in the playback position display area It is possible to designate up to 20 minutes of the time range per download Click the Download button Note Download may start from a point several seconds later than the designated start time and may end at a point several seconds after the designated end time when downloading MPEG 4 images 41 The Download pop up window will be displayed Click the OK button after selecting ON or OFF for Alter Detect to determine whether or not to attach an E Download rer alteration detection code to recorded images to be mihi downloaded Alter Detect Note The download time will be longer when ON is selected for Alt
30. NOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz012345 6789 R 4 3 lt gt 7 _ Space Click the SET button The text information will be registered Click the Close button The Edit Text window will close 34 Transmits Camera Images onto an FTP Server It is possible to transmit images to an FTP server Image transmission can be performed at a designated time periodically FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER or at an event occurrence FTP ALARM SENDING Transmit Images from Cameras Periodically It is necessary to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance to transmit images from cameras to an FTP server periodically The settings relating to FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER such as FTP server directory transmission interval source camera channel etc can be performed on the setup menu Advanced Comm FTP Setup FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER Select ON or OFF on the setup menu Advanced Schedule Time Table FTP SEND PERIODIC TIMER whether or not to transmit images periodically Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for setup Note When the image compression method of the camera used for the camera channel selected for Channel to Send of FTP Send by Periodic Timer on the FTP Setup menu is MPEG 4 images will not be transmitted Transmit Images from Cameras at an Event Occurrence It is necessary to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance to transmit images
31. Notification cccccccccccseseceeeseeececeeeseseeeseceesaaeeessaueeeseaeeessaeeessageessaess 53 POUT Mme EMO AO sasiore nenn E E EE ESEE O oes 54 When the Error Log is Displayed siccieniniccctvnavnsastxbatnaceacenans vacexsbanasndbandesnssdeasamacsdehateades 58 TOUDE SINC CAG ereer E E E TE 60 Preface Features The Network Disk Recorders WJ ND300A series are designed for use within a surveillance system and perform recordings and playbacks pictures from network cameras in the system The network disk recorder is a recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures instead of using video tapes so that pictures recorded by repeated overwriting will not experience deterioration of the recorded pic ture quality Up to 32 cameras can be connected via a network and it is possible to record their camera pictures It is possible to perform the settings or operate the WJ ND300A this unit using a web browser installed on a PC connected to a network Up to 8 PCs web browsers can access this unit concurrently and it is possible to perform the settings and operate this unit WJ ND30O0A is the generic name of the network disk recorders WJ ND300A series Various Recording Functions e Multi recording It is possible to perform multiple recordings using a single network disk recorder even if the operating environ ments are different for example recording pictures of cameras in different places at different times e Sched
32. OVERED CAM COMMUNICATION ERROR indicates camera channel CAM COMMUNICATION RECOVERED indicates camera channel HDDx y DISK WARNING x y indicates disk number Sequential serial number HDDx y HOUR METER WARNING HDDx y LOGICALLY REMOVED x y indicates disk number Sequential serial number HDDxRAID5 RECOVERY FAILURE x indicates unit number FAN ERROR x y x indicates unit number y indicates fan number THERMAL ERROR x y x indicates unit number y indicates sensor number PORTx NETWORK LINK ERROR x indicates network port number HDDx y RAID5 1DOWN x y indicates disk number Sequential serial number HDDx RAID5 2DOWN x indicates unit number Sequential serial number PORTx DHCP ERROR x indicates network port number A warning mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent when the available disk space becomes less than the set value for HDD Capacity Warning in the Maintenance menu After a warning mail is sent a warning mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent each time 1 of the available disk space is reduced and a warning mail with the lt FULL gt content will be sent when there is no available disk space 2 The HDD smart warning mail is not sent in the RAID 5 mode 93 04 About the Error Log The following are the descriptions about the contents of the error log and the network error log Content Power outage detection Recover from a power outage Fan warning Thermal erro
33. Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Operating Instructions Model No WJ N D300A Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use CONTENTS PCMAG Osc E A A AE E E E E EA A 3 FOO a E E E O E 3 About these Operating Instructions gecesi hac crcsvetesicocessidevaiccsteeyvesnteuteretasedesaccusiaeucasende 4 System Requirements for a PC sissicccscsscceceasstiticdeeetaiewnecotepasiceuusonstegetaesecceasiataccemeuaienss 4 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks cccccccseeeececaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeseeeesaaaeeees 4 AbDrevIatIONS sate cece see ecescnessnoeasadetctuscncesed AE E E EAEE 5 Terms Used in these Operating Instructions cccceeccceceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeesaaaeees 5 Recording Playback Live Image Transmission cccccceeeccecaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseneeeeeaaaeeees T geo l o E E E E E E E O E E 7 PIO DAC aer E S E EE E E EAR 7 Live Image Transmission ccccceeccccseeeeceeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeseaeeeeeaeeessaeeeesegeeeseneeesseeeess 7 Restrictions when operating MPEG 4 images ssssssssssssserrnnnrnsrersrrrrrnrrrrrrrsssrrrrrrrrnres 8 ROCOTO arera E E E E samen porsdavei sain tunesesdese 10 PIY DAC eene E E E sce T E E E 12 Playback after Selecting a DISK ccccccesececsscseeeeeccsseeecscseeeescceeeeesscuseeeescesetesseceeees 16 Playback from a Designated Time and Date ccccccce
34. R LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA IMPORTANT PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA BEFORE DOWNLOADING THIS SOFTWARE PROGRAM THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL CO LTD A JAPANESE CORPORATION BEFORE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC YOU NEED TO ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA BY CLICKING ON I ACCEPT BUTTON PROVIDED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OS THIS EULA YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement The user information entry screen will be displayed i ND Viewer InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information User Name panasonic Organization panasonic Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer fall users Just me Step 1_ Double click the downloaded file n8vsetup exe Note When the older version of the viewer software is installed installation may not be successfully com pleted Uninstall the older version first before starting the installation Step 2 When agreed to the displayed license agreement click the check box of I accept the terms in the license agreement and then click the Next button Step 3 Complete the user information field
35. RADD_ERR SMTPSVR_ERR SMTPMAILFROM_ERR SMTPRCPTTO_ERR SMTPOTHER SMTP FTPCLIENT OK FTPSVRFWD_OK FTPSVRADD_ERR FTPSVR_ERR FTPUPLOAD_ERR FTPPASSIVE_ERR FTPLOGIN_ FAULT FTPLOGOUT_FAULT FTPOTHER DDNSIPADDUPDATE_OK DDNSSVRRES_ERR Indication on the LCD NET 1 p ERR NW LINK ERROR NET 3 0 ERR CAMERA cc ERROR Output from the connec tor on the rear panel Network error output Camera error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output Network error output 09 06 Content Password error for DDNS user name DDNS IP address update error Other error for DNS Synchronization with the NTP serv er succeeded Failed to resolve NTP server address from DNS Failed to adjust the time No response from the NTP server Time from the NTP server is invalid Other error for NTP SNMP transmis sion succeeded Password error for SNMP user name SNMP object inquiry failure Other error for SNMP Having IP address Succeeded DHCP lost DHCP IP address update failure xx DHCP IP address inquiry failure Other error for DHCP HTTP login Password error for HTTP
36. SE TX port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly Confirm that the connection indicator of the 10BASE T 100BASE TX port is lit Refer to a system adminis trator if it is not lit Is the valid IP address set Refer to the Refer to a system administrator for further informa Setup tion Instructions PDF Cannot access from the Are you accessing the wrong IP address browser Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of this unit If there is reply from this unit the connection is nor mal If not check the settings of the IP address and the subnet mask Is the same IP address provided to other devices Refer to the Refer to a system administrator for further informa Setup tion Instructions PDF Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the brows er checked When accessing this unit in the same subnet entering the address of this unit in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF The buttons on the browser are displayed out of align ment Some contents are not dis played on the browser The image is not being refreshed When displaying MPEG 4 images on a multi screen images from two cameras or more are displayed in sequence on a single area Cause solution Reference
37. a j ay 4 MAN No 5 qee ten ALi 2 MAN None 5 el non 1 MAN None Minin GMT 4909 2 MAN No oft Inte A B Repeat cm A e e m o EE The recording button will be displayed in the Recording box E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Network Disk Record er WJ N D300A LIV m Select Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo m Search Copy Disk Sect JE Log Eror Log mem REC EVENT 1JAN 05 0 20 03 GMT 000 OLIANOS 02003 GMT 40 00 OLJAN OS 0 19 56 JANOS 0 19 54 GMT 0 00 OLJAN O5 0 19 25 GMT 40 00 OLJAN O5 0 19 25 Gl 0 00 amp javascript HttpdiSetup Microsoft Internet Explorer E HDD SARAM ALARM ERRORI 01JA4N0 ae ERAEN 7 Click the A button of the Recording box Note Hold down the A button until the recording button and the recording stop button are displayed Start recording by clicking the recording button e The REC indicator in the status display area will be lit red when recording has started e When images from cameras are currently recorded with higher priority than manual recording manual recording will be suspended until that recording fin ishes Refer to the following for further information about each recording mode Click the recording stop button i to stop recording The REC indicator will go off Notes e When stopping manual r
38. ack fast reverse playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera Skip reverse skip e When the NEXT RECORD button is clicked playback is skipped to the latest recorded image e When the PREV RECORD button is clicked playback is skipped to the oldest recorded image PREY e When there is no latest oldest recorded image to be skipped RECORD to the current playback will continue but the playback may start from a point around a minute before the last playback point 13 Skips to the latest GO 10 LAST e Skips to the latest time of the image currently playing and recorded image plays it Skips to the point 30 seconds before the time of the latest recorded image with the default setting The following points are available to be skipped to 5 8 10 s 30 s 1 min 5 min Refer to a system administrator for further information e When the GO TO LAST button is clicked while displaying live images playback of the latest recorded images from the selected camera channel will start Note When the GO TO LAST button is clicked while recording images at a lower recording rate playback of the latest recorded images may be paused or images may not be dis played screen Playback on a multi aa e Displays playback images on a 4 Screen e Up to 4 camera images can be displayed simultaneously on a 4 Screen screen Images of the camera group A H consisted from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched and displaye
39. action will be performed according to the settings when an event occurs There are 3 event action modes for the alarm mode ALM the activity mode ADM and OFF for each event type The event action will be different according to the set event action mode About the event action mode e Alarm Mode ALM This mode notifies of an event occurrence outside Action taken in the alarm mode is referred to as the alarm action e Activity Detection Mode ADM This mode does not notify of an event outside but records event logs and performs recording and preset actions e OFF Performs only recording of the event log Other event actions will not be performed Alarm action Alarm Mode Activity mode OFF Start recording J J Alarm message J Blinks the alarm indicator J Sounds the buzzer Move a camera to the preset position y J Notifies of an event occurrence by sending e mails v Supplies a signal from the ALARM connector or the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of this unit y Alarm signal output Record the event log y y Transmits images onto an FTP server J E Notifies of an alarm occurrence according to the Panasonic 7 B E alarm protocol settings v Applicable Not applicable Note When an event occurred and the corresponding camera s compression method is MPEG 4 event recording may start from a point several seconds after the event occurrence and the recording duration may be shor
40. and enter the desired time and date of a recorded image to be played T http Go To Date Microsoft Inter a X e Standard CH GO TO DATE Determine which camera channel is to be used as a standard time zone when searching It is necessary to determine the primary time and date Standard CH by selecting a camera channel when cameras are installed in two or more countries Click the PLAY button Play recorded images of the entered time and date E will be displayed in the status display area When there is no image for the entered time and date the following action will be taken When there are images recorded after the entered time and date the nearest recorded image after the entered time and date will be played Notes e When playing MPEG 4 image by designating time and date playback may start from a point several seconds after the designated time and date or from the first frame of the next record e SD memory data saved on this unit cannot be searched and played if filtered by time and date Filter data using the recording event search and select data to be played from the result list page The recorded images will be played in this area 19 er WJ ND300A m j CARATE O1J4N 05 0 Control Cam Select Setup TL SAL I T P Click the STOP button on the HDD tab to stop play emmm ee ae back rE ae a E displayed in the status display area will go off and a live image will be displayed
41. and password Step 3 Transfer the edited file almmail_p tmpl in the text format The directory to be sent is as follows data HTML_FILES Note It is required to configure the settings in advance to attach an image to a mail Refer to the setup instructions PDF for further information 51 List of characters to be replaced 02 Item to be displayed Display style of Example entered characters Time and date when the alarm occurred 05000000 4 digit display 2005 2035 Month when the alarm occurred number 05000100 1 or 2 digit display 1 12 Month when the alarm occurred letters 05000200 Displays first 3 letters Jan Feb Dec Day when the alarm occurred 05000300 1 or 2 digit display 1 31 Time when the alarm occurred 05000400 24 hour display 15 00 00 GMT xx xx Mail address of the sender 05000500 Host name of ND300A 05000600 IP Address of ND300A 05000700 192 168 1 250 Cause of alarm 05000800 Terminal TERMINAL ALARM Command COMMAND ALARM Emergency recording EMERGENCY Site SITE ALARM Scene change SCD ALARM Alarm number Y O5000900 1 or 2 digit 1 32 CH File name of the alarm image 05001000 xx_ALMyyyymmddhhmmss jpg Remains blank when no alarm image exists xx Camera channel number yyyymmdd Date year month day when the alarm occurred hhmmss Time hour minute second when the alarm occurred URL 05001 100 Host name domain name HTTP port number e When the set host name and t
42. art time Set time range for download longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 7 When transmitting images recorded at an event occurrence to the FTP server Duration of images to be transmitted to the FTP server which are recorded at an event occurrence may not be exactly the same as the duration set for Duration Pre and Duration Post Set Duration Pre and Duration Post longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 8 Other MPEG 4 images will not be attached to alarm mails Even when images are to be transmitted to the FTP server periodically MPEG 4 images will not be transmitted Time seconds differs depending on the refresh interval set on the camera 1 5 seconds To shorten time lag set the refresh interval on the camera shorter Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for how to config ure the refresh interval 10 Recordin Start stop recording manually Refer to a system administrator for the required settings for manual recording Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to turn on the unit and how to display the operation win dow Display the HDD tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3OOA MVE Control Cam Select Soup etup Search Copy Search a Enor Log Network Log 36 16 0CT 06 m MAN GMT 09 00 A 1 OCT06 12 1054PM Fe e GMT 0900 Man Sg l z ea 2 Peon one Saar aa
43. ation When logged in with Limited user account of Windows operating system images will not be dis played since the active X control may not be installed correctly Log in with Computer administrator user account When the image compression method of all cameras in use is not the same performance may become lower Refresh of images will be unstable The line speed settings may be not the same between the unit and the hub for example 100M BASE TX Full for the unit and 100M BASE TX half etc Some hubs change the line speed automatically depending on the network traffic and it may cause configuration errors Check the line speed settings of both the unit and the hub and configure the line speed settings of both to conform them The configured settings for transmission rate record ing rate may be beyond the maximum network perfor mance Lower the value rate of the settings relating to the net work such as the transmission rate recording rate etc Are the settings of the network camera set correctly Refer to the Check the model of the set camera on the setup Setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup Instructions PDF Are the user ID and the password for the network Refer to the camera set correctly Setup Check if the user ID and password are set correctly Instructions on the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup PDF 63 When using a PC on which Windows XP Service Pack2 SP2 is installed The fol
44. be launched and the wizard will be displayed 3 Uninstall the program by following instructions on the monitor For Windows 2000 1 Open Add Remove Programs in Control Panel 2 Select ND Viewer the program to be deleted from presently installed programs and click the Remove R but ton The uninstall program will be launched and the wizard will be displayed 3 Uninstall the program by following instructions on the monitor Playback Downloaded Images Start up the viewer software and display the following Step 1 window Click the OPEN button 46 The Open file window will be displayed Open fel x Look in S ND300A q c EJ E01 050717190457 _0005_01_00_01 n3r File name TE Files of type TEO Cancel The recorded images will be played in this area E u S Q asaos I lt lt aa il II gt Dbl A AVAATA TANANAN A _ 4388 a O z 2 I e es a 401 061016103044 0004 _7f_00_01 n3r Step 2 Select the downloaded image data file filename n3r Note It is possible to select two files or more up to 32 files by clicking the desired files while holding down the Ctrl key or the Shift key Step 3 Click the Open button Step 4 Click the PLAY button Notes e When played image reached the end black screen will be displayed and paused e When two files or more are selected it is possible
45. be reaching the end of the HDD s lifetime Data on each recording area is lost by the REMOVE error etc The HDD has been unmounted from the system automatically The HDD is almost full or completely full Communication with the network camera is unstable or no network camera is connected The unit is disconnected from the network An SD card memory error occurred The SD memory card may be not detected or there is no available space on the SD memory card on the camera Solution If this error occurs frequently contact the dealer to replace the HDD 1 Contact the dealer After recovering replacing the faulty disk the error status will be canceled Display DISK CONFIG MENU and initial ize or replace the hard disk Contact the dealer to replace the HDD 1 If this error occurs frequently contact the dealer to replace the HDD 1 Contact the dealer After replacing the faulty disk the error sta tus will be canceled 1 Contact the dealer After replacing the faulty disk the error sta tus will be canceled 1 Initialize or replace the HDD 1 Check the communication status between this unit and the network camera Check the network connection Check the SD memory card and the settings on the camera Error Log Indication on the Description Solution LCD CAM cc SD NET 5 0 ERR CAM An SD card memory error Check the SD memory card and the settings START ERR ERA cc SD
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47. corder WJ ND300A LIVE HDD 1 Control Cam Select Setup Search Copy Log REC EVENT Total 36 ee REO TET GMT 0900 MAN e 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 0 MAN i MAN e ii I i 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GMT 09 00 160CT06 12 10 54PM GMT 09 00 MAN o MAN i MAN None L Mo 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM j GMT 09 00 10 l GMT 0900 2 MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM GMT 09 00 C Zoom Auto mode P ra LN Brightness Man ao __ oe MAN one Focus start g P Preset H i ETEEN EE Waf ODEA i Io w w gt w S wj w Click the V button in the Auto mode box to select a mode Auto Pan etc to be started The auto mode function can be performed by clicking the Start button in the Auto mode box Click the Stop button to stop the auto mode function Note Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for further information about the auto mode function of the camera 2 About the Event Function The event action will be performed when the following events occur e Terminal alarm When a signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the ALARM terminal this is stated as an event of a terminal alarm e Command alarm A command alarm is sent from a PC via a network e Site alarm An alarm using Panasonic Alarm Protocol is sent from a network camera Action at an Event Occurrence The event
48. d sequen tially on a 4 Screen screen Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to perform the camera group settings e Click a camera title in the Cam Select tab or the camera title displayed on the image to return to a single screen display Notes e When displaying images on a multi screen it may cause out of sync between each channel In this case click the PLAY button after clicking the PAUSE button to correct the syn chronization between each channel When frame play is performed while displaying images on a multi screen displayed paused images of each channel may not simultaneously go to the next previous frame Text The attached text information will be displayed when this but page 34 ton is clicked during pausing Click the TEXT button after pausing playback The text information display edit is available only when a recorded image is played in a single screen EL Zoom e Displayed playback images or live images will be enlarged Click the button in the EL Zoom box to zoom in on the dis played image x1 button Returns to the original displayed size x1 zoomed size x2 button Displays images with x2 zoomed size x4 button Displays images with x4 zoomed size Clicking a point in the zoomed image moves the zoomed image by positioning the clicked point as the center point 14 A B Repeat Playback Recorded images between two designated points point A start point poi
49. ecording while another recording with a different recording mode ex event recording next page is being performed the REC indicator will remain lit and the other recording will continue e It is impossible to record images when images are not being received from cameras About the recording mode and the priority There are 5 recording modes Each recording mode and priority is as follows When two or more recordings with different recording modes started simultaneously only recording with the highest priority will start Emergency When an emergency event occurs perform recording manually using an recording external switch etc Highest Post event recording Perform recording manually at any event occurrence Manual recording Start stop recording manually Schedule recording It is possible to perform recording automatically at a schedule time ona 4 designated day of a week Pre event recording Perform recording manually at any event occurrence 5 11 Playback A recorded image can be played Playback is also available during recording Display the HDD tab Step 1 _ SEER ERE TREATED 383 Click the PLAY button de O FAE EE oaos 026 r T ae SIAN 07 en aon Playback of a recorded image will be performed E ESTEE CE will be displayed in the status display area miie ia 7 VW A Playback will start from the finish point time and v a date of the last playback Notes e When played for the
50. en playing recorded images 1 Displayed playback time may be fast for several seconds when the following operations are performed while playing recorded images e When MPEG 4 recorded images are played by changing camera channel etc e When MPEG 4 image is enlarged or when enlarged MPEG 4 image is resized to the original size When operating to zoom in out a paused MPEG 4 recorded image image of several seconds later than the displayed image may be enlarged e When the PLAY button is clicked again while playing MPEG 4 image e When the first frame is displayed by clicking the NEXT IMAGE button during pausing 2 Playback may be performed in several seconds intervals when the following operations are performed while playing MPEG 4 image e Reverse playback e Fast playback fast reverse playback e Reverse frame playback Example When 3 seconds is selected for the refresh interval on the camera MPEG 4 image will be played in 3 seconds intervals 3 When two records are played sequentially the last few frames of the former record and the first few frames of the next record may be displayed overlapped 4 Black screen may be displayed when the A B repeat playback is performed 5 When playing MPEG 4 image by designating time and date playback may start from a point several seconds after the designated time and date or from the first frame of the next record 4 When recording images 1 Time and date displayed on the
51. er Detect The download window will be displayed Step 5 File Download Click the Save button 2 Some files can harm your computer If the file information below oe looks suspicious or you do not fully trust the source do not open or save this file File name eee Ar File type From CE mele N Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer Always ask before opening this type of file Screenshot 4 The Save As window will be displayed Create a new folder in the desired directory and click Desktop 4 Of amp the Save button omy Documents Recorded images will be downloaded as image data 4 P My Computer My Recent E My Network Places files filename n3r Documents My Documents 43 My Computer File name My Network Save as type 42 Play Downloaded Images Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files filename h3r It is possible to play save and print down loaded images using the viewer software provided from this unit to PC Download the Viewer Software Display the HDD tab E Panasonic Networ k Disk Recorder WJ ND3O0A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WATI D300A LIVE HDD a EI AARM HERRoRI 1 6 0 Control Cam Select Setup Holgate Log REC EVENT Time amp Date RE 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM
52. ething wrong with playback images on a 4 Screen screen play images on a sin gle screen 21 22 Monitor Live Images Live image will be displayed in the web browser window It is possible to display live images on a single screen or a multi screen in the web browser window It is also possible to display live images sequentially sequential display Display Images from a Camera on a Single Screen Display the Cam Select tab Step 1_ beter SETA Ne re _ Click the desired camera title from the list displayed in i the Cam Select box Control Select Panasonic Network Network Disk Recorder Setup Multiscreen Select Camera Select f N A S WJ ND300A A lt O e m A r a F e Camera selection When the WJ ND300A icon is clicked a group title of the cameras connected to the WJ ND300A will be displayed When the displayed group title is clicked a list of the cameras belonging to the selected group will be displayed Click a displayed camera title to display images from the respective camera channel eS e oe a ae a n Download limes a PREV EV LAY EFO NEX ame EERE REC gE m z Live images from the selected camera channel will be displayed Notes E e Camera Select oe Clicking the camera title will display a list of cameras a connected to the unit O aon Images from the selected camera channel will be displayed on the image display area by clicking one of camera names e About
53. ettings of the setup menu configured correct Refer to the ly Check the settings of the setup menu Schedule Setup Program LIVE VIDEO a Are the network settings of the cameras and the unit Refer to the configured correctly Check the settings of IP Setup address subnet mask and default gateway for them Instructions No live image is displayed PDF When MPEG 4 is selected for the image compression method of the camera live images may not be displayed in the image display area and black screen will be dis played for a few minutes in the following cases e When frequently checked if the appropriate values are set for the recording settings by clicking the Measurement button on the Program Setup win dow advanced setup menu Schedule Program e When the settings of the unit are saved repeatedly Wait around 10 minutes without any operations The unit will function normally No live image is displayed Live recording images are not displayed Refresh of live images is unstable Browser disconnection sometimes occurs Network performance is poor Image file downloaded from the FTP server is faulty Cannot operate the camera Cause solution Reference e When trying to display MPEG 4 images via Internet images may not be displayed MPEG 4 image display via Internet is affected by the configurations of the network devices such as a router Refer to the net work administrator for further inform
54. f the alarm mail To send the alarm mail at an event occurrence it is required to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance Supplies a signal from the ALARM connector or the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of this unit Alarm signal output It is possible to output signals from the ALARM connector on the rear panel of the unit and sound the buzzer when an event occurs The alarm output duration can be set on the setup menu Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for further information Record event log The event type and the occurrence time and date will be recorded when an event occurs Transmits recorded images to an FTP server at an event occurrence When an event occurs recorded images will be continued transmitting to an FTP server automatically for the set duration from the recording start time To send the alarm image to an FTP server at an event occurrence it is required to perform the settings on the setup menu in advance Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for further information Notifies a PC of an alarm occurrence according to the Panasonic alarm protocol settings Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to notify of an alarm occurrence or error information to a PC according to the Panasonic Alarm Protocol of the setup menu Comm Panasonic Alarm Protocol To receive a notification or error information and display the contents of the notification the optional software WV AS65 i
55. first time after login the latest recorded image will be played Playback will start 30 seconds before the time of the latest recorded image with the default setting The following are available for the playback start time 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min 5 min Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Playback speed may become slow when load to be processed is getting higher such when many cam eras are connected or when live recorded images are displayed on multiple windows When playing images on a 4 Screen images will be played with frame dropping When playing images recorded at a different record ing rate one at a higher rate and the other ata lower rate simultaneously on a 4 Screen the differ ence between the displayed time for each channel will be widen To play SD memory data filter data using the recording event search and select data to be played from the result list page 19 cm a A Step 2 Click the STOP button to stop playback E displayed in the status display area will go off and a live image will be displayed Notes e It is possible to change camera channels by clicking the desired camera channel on the Cam Select tab during playback e It is possible to switch the screen to a quad screen by clicking the desired Multiscreen Select button during playback e Clicking the camera title during quad display will dis play the clicked picture on a single screen Other functions for
56. from cameras to an FTP server at an event occurrence The settings relating to FTP ALARM SENDING such as FTP server name Duration Pre Duration Post etc can be performed on the setup menu Advanced Comm FTP Setup FTP ALARM SENDING Select ON or OFF on the setup menu Advanced Schedule Time Table FTP ALARM SENDING whether or not to transmit images at an event occurrence Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for setup 35 36 Check Logs The following logs can be checked e Error log e Access log e Event log event occurrence time and details e Network trouble log Check the Error Log The error log will be displayed in list form Display the Control tab onic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte e WJ ND300A MWE Control Cam Select Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo g m m m Search Copy Log Enor Log REC EVENT J late i hd f q i N 16 0CT 06 9 1512PM GMT 0900 f 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM hrani GMT 0900 iii 160CT06 12 10 54PM co Ce e e MAGI cancel The error log the error log window will be displayed in list form below the Control tab Refer to page 54 for further information about the error log F Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explo sk Recorder WJ ND3OOA UWE HDD Control m Select Setup EREE O1 J4N 05
57. he domain name are obtained correctly using DDNS Only when ON is selected for DDNS Setup IP Address HTTP port number e When Host Name and Domain Name are not set Only when OFF is selected for DDNS e When the host name and the domain name failed to be obtained correctly using DDNS Only when ON is selected for DDNS Setup The part following the IP address HTTP port number will be omitted when 80 is set for HTTP Port Number Warning Mail Notification The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs ND300A 192 168 0 250 STATUS REPORT DATE 2005 1 1 12 00 00 STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed Ex THERMAL ERROR Display Description DATE Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed HDD Capacity warning Power outage detection Recover from a power outage NW camera trouble detection NW camera trouble recovery HDD smart warning 2 HDD hour meter warning Remove auto links RAID5 recovery failure Fan trouble Thermal trouble NW Link error RAID1 down RAID2 down DHCP IP address lost 1 HDD capacity warning lt except FULL gt EVENT HDD CAPACITY REMAINS COPY HDD CAPACITY REMAINS indicates the available disk space lt FULL gt EVENT HDD FULL COPY HDD FULL POWER LOSS POWER REC
58. hese operating instructions indicate this unit or the WJ ND300A series System Requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements If using a PC that does not meet the following system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser becomes inoperable OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 OS Language English French Spanish German Italian Computer IBM PC AT Compatible CPU Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better Network Interface 10 100Mbps Network interface card must be installed Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP1 6 0 SP2 Other web browsers are not compatible with this unit Update Microsoft Direct X to 9 0C or later The latest Direct X can be downloaded from the web site of Microsoft Corporation Trademarks and Registered Trademarks e Adobe Adobe logos and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries e Microsoft Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries e Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Abbreviat
59. ing sequence operation The SEQ indication will also light on the status dis play area To stop the sequential display click the button once again The lamp on the button will go off when sequence operation is stopped When operations to display images on a single screen page 22 or 4 Screen page 23 are performed during the sequential display the sequential display will be canceled Notes e The sequence step that is unavailable to display will be skipped MPEG 4 image is also unavailable to display It will be skipped automatically e When the GO TO LAST button is clicked while dis playing live images playback of the latest recorded images from the selected camera channel will start Control Cameras When displaying live images the following camera controls are possible e Panning tilting Moves a camera horizontally vertically e Zooming Zooms in out of images e Focus Adjusts the focus e Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the lens e Preset action Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance e Auto Moves a camera with an auto function set in advance Notes e Depending on the models of the connected cameras it may be impossible to control the camera or some func tions may be not available e Controlling cameras is possible only when displaying live images on a single screen Panning Tilting Operation Moves a camera horizontally vertically Display the CAM tab oom c
60. ions The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 is described as Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 are described as Windows XP Terms Used in these Operating Instructions HDD Refers to a hard disk drive mass storage medium The unit records camera pictures on a hard disk rather than on video tape Recording rate ips I Frame Refers to the unit that determines the smootheness with which the recorded images are played back ips is used to express the number of frames recorded per second The higher the number the smoother the movement but the available recording time becomes shorter I Frame is used to express the refresh interval set on the camera Resolution Resolution refers to the degree of fineness and quality of the camera pictures recorded by this unit This unit dis plays the resolution in number of dots For example if the number of horizontal dots is 720 and the number of verti cal dots is 480 the display reads 720 x 480 M JPEG A video codec that compresses video fields from the camera into independent JPEG images sequentially by query from the unit Network load will be reduced comparing with the method that obtains JPEG images independently from the camera However the transmission rate will fluctuate depending on the state of the camera Some cameras phrase this
61. l be forcibly logged out fram the system Recording other than emergency recording will be stopped Important When obtaining the SD memory data starts all users will forcibly be logged out and all recordings currently being performed will stop The login window will be displayed while the SD memo Step 3 Gaia open DA To cancel to obtain the SD memory data click the login button Notes e When the emergency recording is triggered in the process of obtaining the SD memory data obtaining of the SD memory data will be canceled and the emergency recording will start e When obtaining the SD memory data is completed the top page or the authentication window will be displayed 40 Download Recorded Images Designate the start point and the end point of played images and download images to a PC Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files filename n3r Refer to page 43 for the descriptions of how to play the downloaded images Important e When downloading the available disk space must be 2 or more times the size of the file to be downloaded It is a feature of Internet Explorer e Otherwise it may be impossible to properly play the downloaded file on a PC Display the HDD tab e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer oder WJ ND300A ES FR socra 213 E 9 18 43 PM GMT 09 00 lect Setup m EE REC EVENT Caia J een STS TS a R
62. l recording schedule recording SD memory data Normal recording area Recording area for event recording Event recording area Recording area for copying Copy area Notes e The built in hard disk or the built in hard disk in an extension unit is described as disk in these operating instructions e Playback is also available during recording e The capacity of each recording area will be different depending on the settings Refer to a system administrator for further information Click the Disk Select button in the Search box of the Control tab The disk select window is displayed Check the radio button of the desired disk to be played F Disk Select Microsoft Inter iy Disk Select Click the OK button COPY AREA following cases the pop up window will be dis played e When the selected area has been selected by another user e When copying is being performed manually e When playing images 16 The selected disk will be displayed on the status display area E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte Network Disk Recorde J ND300A IME HDD Search Copy aan Log Network Log REC EVENT siz nen ote Lars ae ih MAN None ace 2 MAN None f gt gt a k a e a gW a i I at 3 al 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 4 MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM GMT 09 00 1 MAN rene areal Ol es None AAA
63. lowing may occur during operation when using a PC on which Windows XP Service Pack2 SP2 is installed Follow the instructions below when the following occurred By performing the following solutions other applications and the security level may not be affected The Information Bar expressed in the following symptom and solutions will be displayed just below the address bar only when there is information to communicate index Microsoft Internet Explorer Baia Cid File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E gt x a A Search Se Favorites 4 Wa g a 3 Address a http 192 168 0 100 v Go Links Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x A Information Bar l Reference Symptom Solutions A The following message is e Click the information bar and select Always Allow displayed on the information Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying bar Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click Pop up blocked To see the Yes button this pop up or additional options click here The following message is e Click the information bar and select Install ActiveX displayed on the information Control bar This site might require The Security Warning window will be displayed the following ActiveX con Click the Install button on the displayed Security trol WebVideo cab from Warning window Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Click here to install
64. n on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical amp Electronic Equipment private households This symbol on the products and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take these products to designated collection points where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis Alternatively in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal For U S Canadian and Puerto Rican fields For European and other fields Pana
65. nitor Display Setup of the setup menu Advanced Click a camera title in the Cam Select tab or the cam era title displayed on the image to return to a single screen display Note When the GO TO LAST button is clicked while dis playing live images playback of the latest recorded images from the selected camera channel will start 23 Display Images in the Sequential Display Displayed images from cameras will be switched automatically Camera images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance Display the Cam Select tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Exp lorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A ME HOD o Ce i 1 01 J4N 05 Control Cam Select Setup z Live images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance ic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Exp ason lorer twork Disk Recorder WJ ND3OOA HIVE sea HoD Leto act Jlennon 4 0LJAN 05 ovmload PREV NEXT aa a 7 VEV PLAY A B Repeat OPC REW RECOR REV PLAY PLA RECORD FF pes TO PC lt Dowload edi fide lt ff wm ff pri pp START Dounbad PREV IMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE af u m ir Cancel 24 c Click the button of the Sequence box The lamp on the button lights green during sequence operation The sequence action will start and the lamp on the button will light green dur
66. nt B end point will be played repeatedly 1 Designate a start point A by clicking the Start button during playback The time and date of point A will be displayed next to the Start button 2 Designate an end point B by clicking the End button during playback The time and date of point B will be displayed next to the End button 3 Playback between point A and B will start and keep playing repeatedly when the START button is clicked 4 Click the Cancel button during A B repeat playback to return to normal playback Note Black screen may be displayed when the A B repeat playback is performed while playing MPEG 4 image Enlarges the live camera image and playback picture Note Image of a point several seconds later than the displayed image may be enlarged when the Zoom In button is clicked while playing MPEG 4 image 19 Playback after Selecting a Disk Images from cameras will be recorded on the built in hard disk drive of this unit Select a disk and play images as follows The following disks can be selected e HDD normal recording area event recording area Recording area in the built in hard disk of this unit Recorded images by manual recording page 10 event recording or SD memory data will be stored in this area e HDD copy area Copy area in the built in hard disk of this unit Recorded images will be copied in this area page 31 Built in hard disk HDD Recording area for manua
67. nte er WJ ND3OOA WE Control n Select Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo g m Search Copy a n Enor Log cme Event Log No Time amp Date OLJAN O5 0 31 52 002 01JAN 05 0 20 04 GMT 00 00 003 01JAN 05 0 20 03 GMT 00 00 004 01JAN 05 0 20 03 GMT 00 00 005 01JAN05 02003 GMT 00 00 006 21 JAN 06 0 01 06 GMT 09 00 007 215AN 06 0 01 04 GMT 09 00 008 21 JAN 06 0 01 02 GMT 09 00 009 21JAN 06 0 01 00 OS Giaro i ae a e e 010 21JAN 06 0 00 53 TRM EE E E 38 Click the Event Log button in the Log box of the Control tab Indications for event log COM Command alarm EMR Emergency recording TRM Terminal alarm CAM Site alarm SCD Scene change alarm EXT External recording Click the List button to close the event log window Notes e Up to 750 event logs can be kept When more than 750 event logs are filed the older event logs will be overwritten by the newer event logs e Live images will not be refreshed correctly while the displayed logs are being refreshed Check the Network Trouble Log The network log network event will be displayed in list form Display the Control tab Step 1 Prk Disk Recorder MICHDDOUA Meron internet Eg SEE Click the Network Log button in the Log box of the der WJ ND300A LIVE ae sta arama Control tab n Select Sa etup Itiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo Ta
68. or WENDDOOR me Mewes a camera horizontally vertically in the following e ee ways m 445 e Control buttons Click to move the camera m PDS N D e Control pad Click to move the camera Panning tilt emae ea rem WES ing speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther us from the center point of the control pad ag n o n isa Rg E e Image display area Click the desired point to be the hann te iy T center of the field angle in the displayed image ce i 3 gt The camera moves to position the clicked point as E the center point of its image 16 0CT 06 Pane aan tfal MAN Non J EE Brightness 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM ZI we tw nc 1 noe EH 1 uan ve v stop J Ag Hove cof Program Control buttons Control pad Image display area 29 26 Zoom Focus Brightness Operations Zooming Zooms in out of images Depending on the models of the connected cameras the image size for the respective zooming portion may be different For further information refer to the operating instructions of the camera Focus adjustment Adjusts the focus The auto focus function is available Brightness adjustment Adjusts the brightness of the lens Display the CAM tab SETS Network w WINOOA a SEED lt TAE E S e Zooming 3 TOG Adjust zooming by clicking the button or the but ton in the Zoom box em emme rem D aci e Focus adjustment REC EVENT
69. playback PAUSE e Playback will be stopped when this button is clicked during playback mali e Playback will be resumed when this button is clicked during pausing Frame play reverse e Frame play reverse frame play is available only during paus frame play ing e When the NEXT IMAGE button is clicked the next frame is played and paused e When the PREV IMAGE button is clicked the previous frame is played and paused Note When the image currently being played is in MPEG 4 format some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse frame play will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera Fast playback fast e Playback speed will be changed in the following order each reverse playback time the fast playback button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x gt Step3 Approx 8x Step4 Approx 16x gt Step5 Approx 32x Step6 Approx 48x gt Step7 Approx 96x e Reverse playback speed will be changed in the following order each time the fast reverse playback button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x gt Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x gt Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x e When the PLAY button or the REV PLAY button is clicked during fast playback fast reverse playback playback speed will return to the normal playback speed Note When the image currently being played is in MPEG 4 format some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Fast playb
70. py event recording area available capacity warning output Copy event recording area available capacity warning output Copy event recording area available capacity warning output Copy event recording area available capacity warning output 1 In the RAID 5 mode only Error Log is displayed but neither Indication on the LCD nor Output from the con nector on the rear panel is displayed 2 HDD SKIP is the function that continues recording even when an error occurs such as an HDD write error by recording images on the next HDD Content Network link error Network camera error detection Network camera error recovery E mail transmis sion complete E mail authentica tion error Failed to resolve POPS server address from DNS Failed to find POPS server Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS Failed to find SMTP server MAIL FROM command error RCPT TO command error Failed to find SMTP server Other error FTP client trans mission complete FTP server trans fer complete Failed to resolve FTP server address from DNS Failed to find FTP server FTP uploading error FTP passive mode error FTP log in failure FTP log out failure Other error for FTP DDNS IP address update No response from the DDNS server Error Log CAM cc ERR CAM cc RECOVER Network log LINK _ERR Op SMTPMAIL_ SEND SMTPATTEST_ERR SMTPPOP38ADD_ERR SMTPPOP3SVR_ERR SMTPSV
71. r warning Extension mode settings error HDD Write error HDD Read error RAID 1 down RAID 2 down Error Log PWR LOSS PWR RECOVER FAN u f THERMAL u 1 W ERR u d R ERR u d HDu d 1DOWN HDu 2DOWN Disk array change HDD S M A R T warning HDD hour meter warning Volume Error HDD SKIP warning 2 Remove auto links HDD error under HDD RAID 5 recovery HDD RAID5 failure EVENT area available capacity warning EVENT area available capacity warning FULL COPY area available capacity warning COPY area available capacity warning FULL Copy error HDD RAID board initialization failure SMART u d H METER u d V ERROR vvv SKIP HDD u d REMOVE u d HDu d RCVR ERR e R FAIL u EVT EVT FULL CPY CPY FULL NO DATA CPY Network log Indication on the LCD SYS 1 ERR POWER FAILURE FAN 1 u f ERR FAN ERROR TML 1 u 1 ERR THERMAL ERROR SYS 2 SINGLE RAID MIX ERROR HDD 10 ERR RAID5 1DOWN Please Setup on DISK CONFIG MENU HDD 1 u d ERR HDD WARNING HDD 2 u d ERR HDD HOUR METER HDD 3 u d ERR HDD REMOVED HDD 4 u ERR RAID5 RECOVERY HDD 5 ERR EVENT HDD FULL HDD 6 ERR COPY HDD FULL HDD 9 ERR RAID INITIAL ERR Output from the connec tor on the rear panel Error output Error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output Co
72. r host logged out A user name or IP address will be displayed Click the List button to close the access log window Notes e Up to 100 access logs can be kept When more than 100 access logs are filed the older access logs will be overwritten by the newer access logs e Live images will not be refreshed correctly while the displayed logs are being refreshed 3 7 Check the Event Log The event logs event occurrence times and their details will be displayed Refer to page 28 for further information about each event Display the Control tab F Panasonic Ne srk Disk Recorder WJ ND300A MWE HDD Control Gam Select Setup ork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic oft Inte t Explo oe Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo g mmm Search Copy an Log Enor Log REC EVENT Time amp Date ea ee fr 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM I GMT 09 00 MAN 2 16 0CT 06 91512 PM 2 MAN 5 16 0CT 06 OAS12FA vi T i Oes OMT 99 09 MAN None 16OCTO6 9 1512PM GMT 9909 4 MAN None 1054PM 06 12 i GMT 09 00 1 Pee o 16 0CT 06 12 1054PM GMT 0900 MAN No 16 0CT 06 12 10 54PM 4 MAN None e ee MT 0 00 amt 0900 7 MAN o 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM_ 1 MAN No 16 0CT 06 12 00 00PM GMT 409 00 2 MAN None The event log the event log window will be displayed in list form below the Control tab ork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A4 Mic oft I
73. raw and Direct8D accelerations as well as all cursor and advanced drawing accelerations Use this setting to corect severe problems with Direct accelerated applications Enable write combining Reference Symptom Cause solution pages e When turning on the power of this unit or when con necting the LAN cable to the camera port when the Live recorded images in camera is active images may not be MPEG 4 format are not dis displayed recorded in a normal manner for around a played in a normal manner minute at a maximum just after turning on the power of this unit or after connecting the LAN cable to the camera port Cannot close the authenti Are the correct user name and password entered Refer to the cation window displayed Confirm the correct user name and password Setup when displaying the basic Instructions operation window PDF When any setting of the SETUP MENU has been Cannot play the downloaded changed during the download the download will be image file canceled automatically In this case the downloaded file is not a complete file and it is impossible to play it The ActiveX control is not installed in the PC Install the ActiveX control by referring to the following page The message Please Wait remains on the screen Are the connected network cameras configured cor Refer to the rectly Check the settings of the setup menu Setup Camera NW Camera Setup Instructions PDF Are the s
74. s and click the Next button Note User information entry is not required to proceed The setup type selection screen will be displayed Step 4 Select Complete and click the Next button ie ND_Viewer InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space O Custom Choose which program features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users InstallShield lt i Screenshot 4 The wizard is ready to install Step 5 i ND_Viewer InstallShield Wizard x Click the Install button Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation TF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard InstallShield ie ND_Viewer InstallShield Wizard Click the Finish button ERS OREO I The installation of the viewer software is complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed WJ ND300 viewer Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish Cancel 45 Uninstalling the Viewer Software For Windows XP 1 Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel 2 Select ND Viewer the program to be deleted from presently installed programs and click the Remove button The uninstall program will
75. s necessary 29 30 Cancel the Alarm Action The alarm action will be performed when an event is detected To cancel the alarm action manually do the following ALARM RESET will be displayed in the status display area when an alarm occurs Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Inte srk Disk Recorder WJ ND300A oo ES FERRON Control Cam Select Setup O1 J4N 05 Multiscreen Select Sequence L Zoo g m m me Search Copy Disk sect JE Log Enor Log Network Log REC EVENT iata eS Treze anre Dovmload EV PLAY A B Repeat TO PC EZE i ee lt n aif ou cane Suspend the Alarm Action Click the ALARM RESET button The alarm action will be canceled Configure the settings to not to perform the alarm action even when an event occurs It is useful to suspend the alarm action at an event occurrence such when maintaining the unit for a certain period Even though the alarm action is Suspended recording of images event log recording and the preset action will be performed The operating window will be displayed onic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3OO0A Mic oft Inte t Explo isk Recorder WJ ND300A step HOD SUSPEND Aza ERROR Control Cam Select Setup SRE Multiscreen Select Sequence EL Zoom g azla Search Copy Disk Seiect JE Log Eror Log mem REC EVENT OLJAN OS 0 20 04 GMT 0 00 OLJANOS fu
76. s replaced removed or added the HDDs need to be newly configured Disk config refers to the menu for performing these HDD settings RAID RAID5 This stands for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks It refers to a technology to implement a high speed large capacity and high reliability disk unit by distributing access to multiple HDDs If trouble occurs in one of the HDDs the data on the faulty HDD can be recovered based on the error correction data recorded on the other HDDs RAID5 is used when 3 or more HDDs are connected If trouble occurs simultaneously in 2 or more HDDs the data of the faulty HDD cannot be recovered System Administrator This refers to a person who has the responsibility and authority to operate the unit and perform settings Recording Playback Live Image Transmission Recording Images will be transmitted from cameras to this unit and will be recorded Images from up to 32 cameras can be recorded on a single network disk recorder Recorded images are compliant with the JPEG format N N N AN Image data q Network camera k This unit Playback Images recorded on the hard disk drive of this unit can be transmitted to a PC and they can be played A single net work disk recorder can transmit images to up to 8 PCs web browsers It is necessary to use a web browser or the optional software WV AS65 to display recorded images Network camera This unit Live Image Tran
77. smission Live images from network cameras can be transmitted to PCs through this unit Live images from up to 32 network cameras can be transmitted to up to 8 PCs concurrently 3 h TT p DARA Network camera This unit Restrictions when operating MPEG 4 images There are following restrictions when MPEG 4 is selected for the image compression method on the setup menu advanced NW camera setup under Camera 1 When displaying live images 1 Black screen may be displayed for the first few seconds when the following operations are performed while displaying live images e When MPEG 4 live images are displayed by switching camera channel etc e When MPEG 4 image is enlarged or when enlarged MPEG 4 image is resized to the original size 2 It may take several seconds for refresh interval of MPEG 4 image when displaying images on a 4 screen Example When 3 seconds is selected for the refresh interval on the camera MPEG 4 image will be refreshed in 3 seconds intervals 3 When QUICK is selected for REC Type under REC Setup of the setup menu QUICK MPEG 4 live image will not be displayed To display MPEG 4 live image select ADVANCED 2 When displaying images sequentially When MPEG 4 is selected for the image compression method of the camera selected for a camera channel on the setup menu advanced Sequence Setup under Camera the respective sequence step will be skipped 3 Wh
78. sonic System Solutions Company J J J Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America Matsush ita E lectric Ind ustrial Co Ltd Security Systems Osaka Japan www panasonic com security For customer support call 1 877 733 3689 Executive Office Three Panasonic Way 2H 2 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Zone Office Eastern Three Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Central 1707 N Randal Road Elgin IL 60123 Southern 1225 Northbrook Parkway Suwanee GA 30024 Western 6550 Katella Ave Cypress CA 90630 http panasonic net Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 http www panasonic ca Panasonic Sales Company Division of Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave KM 9 5 Carolina P R 00985 809 750 4300 2006 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All Rights Reserved N1106 1057 V8QB6522BN Printed in Japan
79. tened for several seconds 28 About the alarm action Start recording Recording will start at an event occurrence Recording will be performed according to the settings such as recording duration recording rate etc that were configured on the setup menu Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for further information Depending on the settings it is possible to start recording images before an event occurs Pre event recording Displays alarm message The pop up window that notifies of an event occurrence will be displayed at an event occurrence Blinks the alarm indicator The alarm indicator on the front panel of the unit will start blinking at an event occurrence Sounds the buzzer The buzzer will start sounding for the set duration according to the settings configured on the setup menu Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for further information Move a camera to the preset position The camera will move to the preset position registered in advance at an event occurrence Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for the descriptions of how to register the preset position Notifies of an event occurrence by sending e mails When an event occurs this unit notifies of the event occurrence with the time and date of the event occurrence by sending e mails alarm mails to the registered addresses It is also possible to attach an image to the alarm mail Up to 4 addresses can be registered as recipients o
80. ule recording It is possible to perform recording automatically at a scheduled time on a designated day of a week It is also possible to perform recording at a different recording rate according to time range e Emergency recording In the case of an emergency emergency recordings will be given a higher priority than other recording modes by operating an external switch e External timer recording It is possible to perform recording automatically using an external timer e Event recording At an event occurrence such as an alarm signal is supplied the recording mode quality and recording rate can be changed to high quality to record pictures Downloading Transmitting Images It is possible to download save the currently displayed image in the web browser window onto the hard disk of a PC By establishing an FTP server it is possible to transmit images to the designated FTP server periodically When an event occurs it is possible to transmit images from the camera installed in the place where the alarm occurred 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 an image recorded when the event occurred Security Function and Reliability e User authentication function registration of ID and password allows users access to predetermined selection of the available functions Up to 32 users can be registered
81. utton in the Search box of the Step 1 Control tab The REC Event Search window is dis l 7 Select searching conditions played i e Time amp Date o REC Event Search Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 Filter by time and date Select a start time and an end REC Event Search time by clicking the button Time amp Date e REC Events i k Filter by recording event Click to select the desired T recording event to be displayed when filtering by record lee SCHEDULE M EMERGENCY ing eve nts a aa ee e Standard CH a Determine which camera channel is to be used as a standard time zone when searching Camer It is necessary to determine the primary time and date by selecting a camera channel when cameras are installed in two or more countries When both this unit and the camera to be used as Standard CH are installed in the same time zone select e Camera Filter by camera channel Check the radio button of the desired camera channel to be searched for e TEXT Filter by with without text information Select Added or None by clicking the button When is selected searching will be performed with out filtering by with without text information lt re g EERE lt lt 0 lt gt Pas d 3 a lt E lt lt a lt E lt lt lt lt lt lt Oe lt lt Rie ep es wh eh tar fa lt lt lt lt De lt lt lt eG igh G amp S P i Prs Prs Prs lt a 5 p
82. video codec as just JPEG Manual recording Function for starting and stopping recording manually by clicking the recording button or recording stop button Schedule recording Function for starting and stopping recording automatically at a preset time Event recording Function for starting recording automatically when an event occurs Event recordings are divided into pre recordings pictures before the event occurs and post recordings pictures after the event occurs Emergency recording Function for performing priority recording in emergency situations etc through an external switch connected to the unit SD memory recording SD memory data Function featured in some Panasonic s cameras that saves images on the SD memory card on the camera when communication with the camera failed in the period set for the schedule recording of this unit Images saved by the SD memory recording are described as SD memory data on these operating instructions The recording time of SD memory data will be displayed based on the clock of the camera External recording mode Function for changing the programmed time schedule through an external switch connected to the unit Event An event is a phenomenon which triggers a specific operation event operation in the unit Events are divided into terminal alarm command alarm and site alarm Event Action Event action refers to a specific operation performed when an event occurs Event operations are
83. will be displayed When the total number of REG EVENT Total 448 the listed data is more than 10 000 the gt 10000 indication will be displayed a ne All List button Cancels filtering and lists all recording events JUL12 05 2 09 23 PM papel ame l GMT 09 00 Refresh button Refreshes the displayed contents to B JUL12 05 2 08 22 Ph a N the newest one GMT 09 00 oe Prev Page button Displays the previous page of the JUL12 05 2 08 22 PM R i GMT 09 00 ea ee IULIA 05 2 09 09 PM Next Page button Displays the next page of the list GMT 09 00 ales None DURATION Start time of recording will be displayed pe OEE MAN None CH A camera channel currently used for recording will GMT 09 00 be displayed Recorded images of the displayed JUL12 05 2 08 22 PM GMT 09 00 8 MAN Nene camera channel will be played in a single screen JUL T2 05 2 08 22 PM 12 MAN N REC Recording mode will be displayed One f GMT 02 00 MAN Manual Recording oe aT ETT 19 MAN None SCH Schedule recording Po ST OO EMR Emergency recording 19 TRM Recording at a terminal alarm occurrence COM Recording at a command alarm occurrence CAM Site alarm PRE Pre event recording SD SD memory data TEXT When text information is attached to the record ed image Added will be displayed When text information is not attached to the recorded image None will be displayed How to Operate Click the Search b

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