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Panasonic WJ-NV200 Operating Instructions

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1. e To enlarge the displayed live images also right click on the live images and select Wide view from the dis played menu 68 Display images on a 4 screen multiscreen Live images from cameras will be displayed on a 4 screen Step 1 Click the Cam select button Page 61 A list of the registered cameras will be displayed in the Camera selection box Step 2 Click the Multiscreen button gt Live images from the cameras registered as a group will be displayed on a 4 screen Step 3 Each click of the Multiscreen button switches to the next 4 screens in the sequence camera 1 to 4 gt cam era 5 to 8 gt camera 9 to 12 gt camera 13 to 16 Step 4 Click a camera title in the Camera selection box or the camera title displayed on the image to display on a 1 screen again The display returns to the 1 screen Note e To change the screen pattern to a multi screen right click on the live images and select the item from the displayed menu Selecting Wide view from the right click menu will enlarge the displayed images on a 4 screen Clicking the Go to last button on the HDD tab while displaying live images will start playback from a point around 30 seconds before the latest recorded image of the camera currently being dis played When playing recorded images on a 4 screen the audio of the camera assigned to the top left screen segment will be output When starting VMD sear
2. 00 Start End Jan 1 2010 Jan 1 2010 OO 00 ie V Cam 3 v Cam 7 v Cam 11 V Cam 15 v Cam 2 Cam 6 Cam 10 Cam 14 Fok If Cancel Js S S Date amp time range Searches for images recorded with each selected camera Mark the checkbox corresponding to the desired camera I Camera Searches for images recorded with each selected camera Mark the checkbox corresponding to the desired camera When the checkbox for All is marked the checkboxes of all cameras can be marked Step 5 Click the OK button Copied data matching the search criteria will be displayed on the list display window Copy data o Date E i Jun 14 2010 11 00 25 AM Jun 14 2010 10 58 06 AM Jun 14 2010 10 53 19 AM Jun 14 2010 10 38 47 AM Jun 14 2010 10 36 58 AM Jun 14 2010 10 17 37 AM Cam Evt Audio Jun 14 2010 10 08 39 AM Jun 14 2010 10 00 00 AM Jun 14 2010 9 50 03 AM Jun 14 2010 9 35 20 AM _ m an m m Total Displays the total number of searched data When more than 10000 data matched the gt 10000 indica tion will be displayed All list button Cancels filtering and displays all recording events Refresh button Updates the list to the latest one Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page Date amp Time Start time of recording will be displayed
3. Step 1 Register the camera preset positions on the Camera control Advanced panel Page 48 Step 2 Click the Setup button The camera setup window will be displayed Page 49 Step 3 Click the A button in the Position box to select a preset number to register as the home position Select a preset number 1 256 to register Execute auto back focus Note e On some Panasonic camera models preset posi tion number 0 is registered as home position Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about supported cameras Step 4 Click the Regist button The selected preset number will be registered as the home position Step 5 Click the Back button The camera setup window closes and the display returns to the Camera control Advanced panel The auto back focus function starts to automatically adjust back focus based on a subject located in the center of the screen by clicking the execute button For further information about this function refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Display the Camera control Advanced panel page 48 and click the Setup button The camera setup window amp page 49 will be dis played Step 3 Click the Execute button next to Auto back focus Step 4 Click the Back button The camera setup windo
4. Cam A camera used for recording will be displayed Evt Event type will be displayed Page 73 Audio Nothing will be displayed here Important e Do not remove the SD memory card during play back of copied data on the SD memory card It may damage data on the SD memory card Note e When checking a list after inserting the other SD memory card select HDD for Disk Medium in the Search box first and then select SD e Refer to page 85 for information on how to play copied images 18 Event function The recorder will take an event action when any of the following events occur Terminal alarm An event when an alarm input signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the alarm input terminal on the rear of the recorder Camera site alarm An event when an alarm camera terminal alarm etc is detected by a camera Command alarm An alarm when receiving an alarm from a PC etc via a network Face matching alarm Alarm issued when a face matches an already registered facial image Note e Operations such as registration of facial images display of face matching results and starting and stopping the face matching function are not possible from a web browser regardless of whether the recorder is set up for use of this function For setting conditions and limitations applicable to the face matching alarm refer to the Installation Guide Event action When the recorder recognizes an
5. Note When playing H 264 MPEG 4 images some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Except for x2 fast playback speed fast playback fast reverse playback will be performed with the refresh interval setting of the camera Clicking the next record button will play back the next later recording Clicking the previous record button will play back the next earlier recording When there is no next previous recorded image to be skipped to the current play back will continue When this button is clicked playback of the latest recorded images will start The starting point is around 30 seconds before the date amp time of the latest recorded images The status of the recorder such as the playback status pause status etc will be dis played The playback speed will be displayed in fast forward fast reverse mode When this button is clicked during playback the recorded images will be displayed on a full screen Clicking the Ctrl screen button during playback on a full screen will return the image display to the previous status Hides the playback operation panel and the date amp time operation panel These panels can be displayed again by the mouse operations of Play images from a designated point It is possible to start playback from a designated date amp time or the latest recorded image Play image recorded at a designated date amp time Start playback by designating the date amp time of a recorded image on t
6. Panasonic Operating Instructions Network Disk Recorder Model No WJ NV200 K WJ NV200VK WJ NV200K G der WJ NV200y 3 oon 20006 oS 88899000 2000 oo 2000060 29006 20096 22900 ie oo SO2290099999000 S00 This illustration represents WJ NV200VK S2 Hom HG HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual CONTENTS PV CTACC eect erie a a TE 4 About the user manuals ccssecceeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeees 4 System requirements for a PC ccccceeeeeeeeeeees 4 Trademarks and registered trademarks 06 5 ADDIEVIATIONS textruanintincinn weed Oana des 5 Restrictions when using this product 000 6 Before using this product ccccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 7 Face matching fUNCTION c sccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeees 7 Motion detection VMD function ccceeeees 7 Time display of recorded images cssccseeeeeees 7 Response to the mouse operations scc0080 7 Black screen displayed when playing recorded ike Te E eee eee eerie serie terre reese eer rete reir eee 8 Recording OPeratiONn c cccescccseeceeeseeeseeeeseeeseeees 8 eV GNU TY DO vystosi e ae e 8 Use an SD memory card cccceseeeeseeeseeee
7. e Clicking the x button on the date amp time oper ation panel playback display e Changing the playback medium e When there is no image stored under the entered date amp time proceed as follows e When there are images recorded after the des ignated date amp time the oldest image recorded after the designated date amp time will be played e When there are no images recorded after the designated date amp time the newest image recorded before the designated date amp time will be played Play the latest recorded image Playback of the latest recorded images will start The starting point of playback is around 30 seconds before the date amp time of the latest recorded images Date amp time operation panel normal display Date amp Time HY Mi jun 2010 Mmr Y iv 07 30 26 P ey _ ieee ed MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN 1 2 3 4 t JTE 12 00 00 AM AEE t1 5 16 17 1 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 gt Go to last PTFE Step 1 Click the Go to last button Playback of latest recorded images will start The date amp time operation panel will change to play back display page 30 At the same time the playback operation panel page 26 is displayed at the bottom of the date amp time operation panel Step 2 To stop playback and return to live images click the Live button or the stop button on the playback oper ation panel Playback will stop and live images will be
8. After copying is complete first click the Advanced setup button on the copy panel and then the Execute button next to DVD finalize in the advanced setup window Advanced setup Attach the alteration detecton code Off By SD card format Execute DYD finalize Execute When the confirmation window is displayed click the OK button to perform finalization the proce dure to eject the DVD disc When finalization is complete the completion window will be dis played indicating that the DVD disc can be removed Then press the eject button 43 Format SD memory card To copy recorded images onto an SD memory card it is necessary to format an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or an SDHC SD memory card formatted with a PC or another device with this recorder Note that format ting the SD memory card will delete all data stored on it Important e Formatting will delete all data and setup information stored on an SD memory card Image data once delet ed cannot be restored Step 1 Step 4 Click the Copy button on the operation panel of the Click the OK button main monitor Page 40 Formatting of the SD memory card will start and a The copy start confirmation window will be dis window indicating that formatting is in progress played will be displayed When formatting is completed the format com pletion window will be displayed Step 2 Click the Advanced button Important The Advanced setup
9. Frame rate 5 ips Installation Image quality SF Guide The face matching function will become unavailable if the settings are changed Check whether the settings are appropriate Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T port Installation Confirm the cable is firmly connected Guide Is the connection indicator of the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly Installation Confirm that the connection indicator of the 10BASE Guide T 100BASE TX port is lit Refer to the system administra tor if it is not lit The alarm buttons are the Face matching stopped state even though no operations are per formed to stop the face matching function Are the set IP addresses valid Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings Installation Guide Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows Cannot access from the browser gt ping IP address of this unit If there is reply from this unit the connection is normal If not check the settings of the IP address and the subnet mask Is the same IP address provided to other devices Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings Installation Guide Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed When the recorder and the client PC are o
10. When dis playing images on a multiscreen audio assigned to the camera from which images are displayed on the upper left corner will be heard e When starting playback for the first time after login playback will start from a point around 30 seconds before the latest recorded image e When both a web browser and the viewer soft ware are active playback of audio may not be performed correctly To play audio correctly use either the web browser or the viewer software and close the other e When load to be processed is too heavy for the recorder Such as when many cameras are con nected images live playback are displayed on many windows segments playback speed may become slow or playback may stop for a while e When displaying images on a multiscreen play back will be performed while skipping the actual recording e When playing images recorded at a higher frame rate and images recorded at a lower frame rate together on a multiscreen there will be a widening gap between the displayed times e Playback of images and audio may sometimes not be synchronized e The camera image can be changed by clicking the Cam select button and the camera title during playback e t is possible to switch 1 screen to a multi screen during playback by clicking the Multiscreen but ton e When clicking a camera title on the image dis played on a multiscreen images from the camera whose camera title is clicked will be displayed on a
11. When more than 750 logs are filed the older logs will be overwrit Step 3 ten by the newer logs In this case the oldest log Select the line with the desired date amp time and click is the first to be overwritten the playback button on the playback operation panel e Up to 1000 error logs are saved When more than Page 26 1000 logs are filed the older logs will be overwrit Playback will start from a point approx 5 seconds ten by the newer logs In this case the oldest log before the date amp time selected is the first to be overwritten Note Alam lai e Playback can also be started by double clicking Date amp Time the desired date amp time line 14 2010 02 38 55 PM Terminal e To start playback from the beginning of the pre un 14 2010 02 38 50 PMiTerminal 1 event recording when the Pre event duration un14 2010 02 38 43 PMTerminal 1 setting is longer than 5 seconds click the play 9 j 4 wun 14 2010_ 02 38 39 PMiTerminal 1 back button and then click the previous record button A Previous Total 4 32 Step 4 To stop playback and return to live images click the stop button on the playback operation panel Page 26 Playback will stop and live images will be dis played Note e Playback can also be stopped and live images can also be displayed by the following operations e Clicking the x button on the date amp time oper ation panel playback display e Changing th
12. settings Step 7 Click the OK button and close the window o Network security of the recorder The security function of the recorder Access restriction by the user authentication It is possible to restrict users to access the recorder by selecting On for User authentication Installation Guide 2 Access restriction by changing the HTTP port number By changing the HTTP port number it is possible to prevent illegal access such as a port scanning etc Installation Guide Important e Design and enhance security countermeasures to prevent leakage of information such as image data authentication information user name and password alarm mail information FTP server information etc Perform the countermeasure such as the access restriction using the user e After the unit is accessed by the administrator make sure to close the web browser for added security e Change the administrator password periodically for added security Enhance network security It is possible to enhance the network security by dividing the subnet using a router to authenticate users twice by the recorder and by the router When connecting the recorder to an unsecured network secure the network connection by installing a VPN Virtual Private Network device etc between the recorder and the host PC Important e The settings for the network security vary depending on the network to which the recorder is to be connect ed su
13. window will be displayed e Do not turn off the power of the recorder while for matting is in progress Advanced setup PMCMBUCELCEMCIm CMe cE OTT DA SD card format Execute Step 3 Click the Execute button for SD card format The confirmation window will be displayed 44 About the face matching function When the face matching function is activated it detects facial features of people in images matches them against similar facial features recorded earlier or contained in live images and issues an alarm when a match is found Important e Face matching does not work while recorded images are being played or the setup window is displayed e Face matching alarm does not apply event recording e When using the face matching function on the operation screen the display changes to 1 screen or 4 screen display on the wide view screen it changes to 3 screen display It will not work on the multiscreen 1 screen or 4 screen display when the screen segments are equally divided by the setting e When Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup the sequential dis play on the live monitor stops e When several people appear in images at the same time face matching may take time or it may not be possible to match all facial images e A detected person displayed on the face matching result window may sometimes not be the same as the one who has registered the facial image e Refer to th
14. Alarm button on the status display panel and click the alarm Reset but ton When an item other than Ext is selected for Auto reset time on the Event setup tab under REC amp event on the setup menu Installation Guide the following actions will automatically be taken unless the alarm action is canceled by clicking the alarm Reset button e The alarm indicator on the front panel will stop blinking and light steadily e The alarm status display on the main monitor will disappear e The sounding buzzer and the alarm output will stop Step 1 Click the Alarm button displayed on the main moni tor and click the alarm Reset button Face matching Cam 1 lt by Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt Alam Error The alarm action will be canceled and the alarm indicator will go off Note e When the alarm action is canceled the event recording will stop and return to the operational status just before the event occurred Cancel the error action When an error trouble occurred on the recorder the recorder will take the error action a series of actions that notifies of the error occurrence Information of the occurred error will be displayed on the status display panel of the main monitor Page 14 To cancel an error action first click the Error button on the status display panel and then the displayed error Reset button Note e When an error occurs take remedial action by following the ins
15. An alarm when receiving an alarm from a PC etc via a network e Face matching alarm Alarm issued when a face contained in a live image matches an already registered facial image Important e Face matching alarm does not apply event recording Note e For setting conditions and limitations applicable to the face matching alarm refer to the Installation Guide Face matching alarm is available when this function has been configured for use Event action When the recorder recognizes an event it will take an event action according to the set action mode Event action mode In the event modes shown below the recorder takes one of the following event actions when an event occurs The event action mode can be configured on the setup menu Recording amp alarm action Performs all event actions according to the settings A in the following table Recording only Performs only recording filing alarm logs and moving to camera presets B in the following table Alarm action Performs only alarm actions according to the settings C in the following table Off Files only alarm logs D in the following table Alarm action can be selected only for the face matching alarm A different event action will be taken depending on the selected event action mode Refer to a system adminis trator for further information S Mode Event action Description A B Recording Start event record Recording will start according to the
16. Basic operations Step 1 Step 3 Click the Setup button Click the button for the desired submenu f Step 4 6 OG oo See Tee Configure each setting item Click the Set button after completing the settings The settings will be applied When moving to another page without clicking the Set button the configured settings will be canceled Important n e f the settings are applied other login users will be ieena alle forcibly logged out e f the settings relating to the user management are applied all login users will be forcibly logged out Step 2 e Recording may not be performed for around 4 seconds just after the settings are applied Network Disk Recorder Cam select Setup Date amp time settings Note a ae e f the license for the Additional Business canes Intelligence Kit has been registered it is possible to save the statistics data on a PC Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Additional Business Intelligence Kit for further information about the statistical processing and how to operate Configure the settings It is possible to configure the settings of the recorder using a web browser Refer to the Installation Guide for setup items that can be configured from the web browser and their further information 93 Firmware update To update the firmware of the recorder to the latest version proceed as follows Refer to the Installation Guide for the operatio
17. Client for Microsoft Networks Faos Packet Scheduler a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version amp TCP IPv amp Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCPy IPw4 wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovers Responder Te Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Install Uninstall The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window will be displayed Step 6 Select Use the following IP address and set IP address and Subnet mask as follows e P address 192 168 0 9 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 9 Subnet mask May 255 255 0 Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E validate settings upon exit P Depending on the network configuration it is neces sary to configure Default gateway Refer to a sys tem administrator for further information about the
18. Date Date amp time when the trouble occurred will be displayed Status The description of the trouble will be displayed xx is the camera number y is the disk number and f is the cooling fan number Thermal trouble Alteration detected HDD smart warning HDD hour meter warning Auto remove of link Cooling fan error NW link error NW camera error detection Network camera error detection audio NW camera error recovery Network camera error recovery audio HDD remove error THERMAL ERROR ALTERED xxch HDDy SMART WARNING HDDy HOUR METER WARNING HDDy LOGICALLY REMOVED FANf ERROR NETWORK LINK ERROR CAM xx COMMUNICATION ERROR CAM xx COMMUNICATION ERROR AUDIO CAM xx COMMUNICATION RECOVERED CAM xx COMMUNICATION RECOVERED AUDIO HDDy SWAP WARNING 95 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 in the table or a problem is not described below Symptom Cause solution Reference The message Please insert a e f operations are performed soon after an SDHC SD medium is displayed even after memory card is inserted it may take time to recognize an SDHC HC memory card is the media Close the message window and wait for a inserted while before retry Are the settings configured as follows Compression H 264 Image capture size SXVGA 1280 x 960
19. Go to last D Important e Refer to a network administrator for the set user name and password e Refer to the Installation Guide for how to register users e The default administrator name and password are as follows Administrator name ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the administrator name and password before running the recorder Change the password periodically Refer to the Installation Guide for how to change the pass word e Refer to page 98 when a message is displayed on the information bar or when an unnecessary sta tus bar or scroll bar is displayed on the window About the operation window Top Page Status display area Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 HDD Control Cam select Setup 1 CAMI Multiscreen Wide view Digital zoom Search Disk Medium Copy og CAM tab 3 HDD tab Control button Displays operations such as searching for and copy ing recorded images search results and log informa tion It can also be used to switch camera images between display of live images on a multiscreen wide screen etc Cam select button Can be used for camera operations such as switching camera images Setup button Can be used to configure the settings of the recorder Refer to the Installation Guide for setup items and their further information Refer to page 64 for basic operations Status display area The current status of
20. Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Camera Select the camera you wish to copy Mark the check box next to the desired camera When the checkbox for All is marked the checkboxes of all cameras can be marked N en tuo Yj vti iw Mei Mw NM NM YM NM YY N p p a D The Copy window will be displayed Copy drive Mark the checkbox corresponding to either of HDD gt gt DVD DVD R R or HDD gt gt SD Alteration detection Determine whether or not to attach the alteration detection code to the recorded images to be copied When the alteration detection code is attached it is possible to check if the copied recorded images have been altered or not when playing the copied recorded images using the viewer software Click the but ton and then select On or Off 01 Password To copy with password protection mark the corre sponding checkbox and enter a password 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters The password will be required to play back the copied data Data size When the Measurement button is clicked size of the data to be copied will be displayed Free The remaining capacity of the destination medium SD memory card DVD disc will be displayed Step 4 Click the OK button The confirmation window will be displayed Then click the OK button of the win dow The data copy window will close Copying will start and the COPY icon wil
21. Prin a Remote Desktop Connection QS Default Programs 4 Magnifier Help and Support gt All Programs Shutdown Emme gt oa Control panel will be displayed 59 Step 2 Click View network status and tasks Owe E gt Control Panel gt Adjust your computer s settings Find and fix problems View by Category Y User Accounts and Family Safety Add or remove user accounts Set up parental controls for any user Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution System and Security Review your computer s status Back up your computer ay Lae Network and Internet T Connect to the Internet View network status and task Choose homegroup and shari ons Clock Language and Region Appearance and Personalization D 7 Hardware and Sound View devices and printers Change keyboards or other input methods Wi ch Add a device Ease of Access Wi r Let Windows suggest settings Programs y Qy 2 3 Optimize visual display Ta Uninstall a program The Network and Sharing Center window will be displayed Step 3 Click Local Area Connection GO 55 Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center v Search Contro Pane Control Panel Home A View your basic network information and set up connections Change adapter settings wr A See full map 6 aipe a wm A x x Q Change
22. amp time of the event occurrence will be sent Alarm mail Up to 4 destination addresses for the alarm mail can be registered Installation Guide 19 Cancel the alarm action To cancel the alarm action manually click the ALM button in the status display area The alarm action will be canceled The event recording will stop and return to the operational status just before the event occurred Cancel the error action When an error trouble occurred on the recorder the recorder will take the error action a series of actions that notifies of the error occurrence An error display window providing information on the error that occurred will be displayed on the web browser To cancel the error action manually close the error display window and click the ERR button in the status display area gt The error action will be canceled Note e When an error occurs take remedial action by following the instructions displayed on the error log panel 1 page 32 The error indicator on the front of the recorder will go off when the cause of the error has been eliminated 80 Copy recorded images Copy images recorded by the recorder on an SD memory card or a DVD disc It is recommended to make back up cop ies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives Refer to page 40 for further information about the copy function Refer to page 85 for information on how to play cop
23. and des ignate the recorded image to play REC Event Note Mark the checkboxes of different types of recorded e To display the result of the motion detection images and display them on a timeline If changes are search it is necessary to configure the settings of made during playback playback will be paused and a the connected cameras that support the motion new search will be performed detection search function in advance Schedule Schedule recorded images will be dis Refer to the readme txt on the provided played in pink CD ROM about supported cameras Refer to the Event Event recorded images will be displayed in red operating instructions of the camera in use for fur ther information Information VMD When this box is checked the time zone recorded Advanced setup button when the VMD function was activated motion was Display the advanced setup panel and change event detected in an image will be displayed in blue on the types and other information displayed on the timeline timeline Playback will be paused Page 31 Periods for which no recorded images are available will be displayed in black Scale selection button Select a timeline display covering 2 hours 2 h 8 hours 8 h or 24 hours 24 h Display range selection button The timeline will be displayed in accordance with the setting of the scale selection button 30 Playback slider Displays the time during playback Drag and drop the pla
24. and operate the recorder using a web browser after completing the connection IP address 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 249 192 168 0 251 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 When the settings are configured differently from the above configure the network settings of the recorder or a PC Configure the network settings of the recorder The network settings of the recorder can be configured on the Network page the Basic tab of the setup menu Refer to the chapter relating to the Basic tab of Network of the setup menu for how to operate Installation Guide Configure the network settings of the PC The TCP IP setting of the PC shall be changed to conform to the settings of the recorder When using the recorder with the default IP address 192 168 0 250 set the IP address of the PC to 192 168 0 xxx a number from 2 to 254 except 250 this recorder The settings described in these operating instructions are based on the standard settings for Windows 7 Refer to the operating instructions of the respective OS for further information Step 1 Important Click Control Panel on the start menu e Log in to the PC as an administrator mea j Getting Started amp Connect to a Projector Fa z Calculator sal Documents Ae Sticky Notes gt op Paint Q Snipping Tool Pictures Music Computer XPS Viewer eco Windows Fax and Scan Control Panel Devices and
25. area is displaying images Blue Camera is registered and image display area is not displaying images Gray Recording is not possible or camera is not registered Camera title Shows the first 8 characters of the pre viously entered camera title Character color Same as camera number Background color Red In the alarm state Gray Camera is not registered Recording indicator Lights red when recording is being performed Display of W indicates a connection error Multiscreen buttons The 1 screen 4 screen 16 screen buttons are dis played Digital zoom buttons When displaying images on a 1 screen or 4 screen the images can be enlarged reduced 1 page 24 Mute button Each click of this button toggles between mute and mute cancel of the camera audio 1 screen display control screen only To display live images on a 1 screen take the following procedures Displaying images on a 1 screen Step 1 Click the camera number panel of the desired image from the camera The background color of the selected camera number will turn aqua and live images will be dis played Displaying images on a multiscreen Step 1 Click the 1 screen button for the screen pattern of multiscreen The image display area will be displayed ona 1 screen Step 2 The background color of the selected camera number panel will turn aqua and live images will be displayed 20 Note e Another way to display imag
26. be sent to registered e mail occurrence addresses up to 4 Provide an alarm When an event occurs a notification will be sent x x notification toa PC to a PC in accordance with the settings made according to the under Panasonic alarm protocol Installation Panasonic alarm Guide protocol setting Display the images Display the images recorded by the camera asso x x on a 1 screen when an alarm occurs ciated with the alarm number on a 1 screen 1 O Takes action regardless of the setting takes action in accordance with the setting x takes no action 2 Since the face matching function is not performed when Mode Advanced face matching alarm set up is set to Off there is no entry made into the log either Stop buzzer beeping The buzzer sounding to announce an alarm or error can be stopped from the recorder s front panel Step 1 Press the BUZZER STOP button The buzzer will stop SS REC ore auey Note e The buzzer can also be stopped by canceling the alarm action or error action Page 39 The BUZZER STOP button does not reset any of the other alarm actions BUZZER STOP 38 Cancel the alarm action The recorder will take an alarm action according to the settings configured in advance when an event occurs in the alarm mode ALM Information of the occurred alarm will be displayed on the status display panel of the main monitor Page 14 To reset the alarm action click the
27. concealed mask sunglasses helmet etc e When the face is not facing the camera e When a subject is moving very fast e Under the influence of strong external light Such as the headlights of a car rising sunlight or setting sun light Configure the settings of the camera supporting this function before attempting to use the face matching function Motion detection VMD function The motion detection VMD function of cameras detects motions referring to changes of luminance brightness in areas set in advance The motion detection function will not effectively work in the following situations or may sometimes be malfunc tioning e When there is a very little difference in luminance brightness between a background and a subject e When brightness of images is low such as at night e When a subject moves very slow e When a subject is very small e When the amount of rays of light incidence changes frequently such as at a window or outdoors e When light such as sunlight or car headlight comes from outside e When a fluorescent lamp flickers e When a subject has depth When configuring the motion detection settings check the function performance both in daytime and at night after appropriately configuring the area settings and the sensitivity settings according to the camera installation conditions and possible movement of subjects When the detection function does not work or false detection occurs use a sensor separately Refer to t
28. displayed on a 1 screen Installation Guide The audio will be output when images from the camera to which the audio is assigned are displayed on a 1 screen or a multiscreen on the main monitor e Installation Guide Note e Depending on the camera in use or network environment the audio of live images from the camera may be delayed but that may not affect the audio output from recorded images e Update processing of audio data will be performed to synchronize live images with audio Due to the processing the audio of live images from the camera may be momentarily interrupted but that may not affect the audio output from recorded images Operation panel Operations with live images differ depending on whether they are performed on the control screen or on the wide view screen Control screen Operation panel Network Disk Recordet WJ NV200 cee ATEEN Multiscreen select 2 3 4 Multiscreen buttons CAM1 CAM CAM3 ICAM4 Camera number panel LJ EX Beles 6 7 7 Diaital ae CAMS CAM6 CAM 7 CAM8 iditai ZO g 9 T 11 12 x1 x2 x4 x8 CAM9 CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 13 14 15 16 Mute button 40 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 Digital zoom buttons 19 Camera number panel The camera number panel shows all camera related information such as registration status camera title and recording status Camera number Character color White Camera is registered Gray Camera is not registered Background color Aqua Image display
29. event it will take an event action according to the set action mode Refer to the Event action page 37 for further information about the event action and action mode The actions that can be set up and checked from a PC when an event occurs are described below Display the alarm message A window that notifies of an event occurrence will be displayed Alarm has occurred Terminal 1 Click the OK button or the x button to close the window When several events occur at the same time the information for the event that occurred last will be displayed Display the alarm button Provide an alarm notification to a PC according to The ALM button will be displayed in the status dis the Panasonic alarm protocol setting play area The alarm action will be canceled by click When an event or an error occurs information about ing ALM button Page 80 the event error will automatically be notified to the registered PC according to the Panasonic alarm pro Display the error button tocol setting To receive a notification and display The ERR button will be displayed in the status dis the contents it is necessary to install the dedicated play area The error action will be canceled by click software option ing ERR button Page 80 Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the dedicated software Send a mail that notifies of an event occurrence A mail that notifies of the event occurrence with the date
30. in the Preset Position box to select a preset number 1 256 It is impossible to register the position as Home Move to preset positions Moves the camera to the preset position registered in advance Preset positions need to be registered in advance Step 1 Step 2 Click the F button in the Preset Position box to Click the Call button select a preset number Home 1 256 gt The camera moves to the registered preset posi tion respective to the selected preset number 91 Auto functions Activate the auto function of the camera according to the settings of the camera Step 1 Click the F button in the Auto mode box and then select the desired auto function from the following Auto track The camera will automatically track an object moving on the screen Auto pan The camera direction will automatically move pan between the start point and end point set in advance Preset sequence The camera will move pan to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the preset position number numerical order Patrol The camera will trace the manually record ed panning pattern Step 2 Click the Start button to start the selected auto mode function of the camera Click the Stop button to turn off the auto mode func tion Note e Refer to the operating instructions of the connect ed camera for further information about the auto mode function of the camera 92 Setup
31. list When more than 100 logs are filed in the search result gt 100 will be indicated e Recorded images will be played on a 1 screen To play on a multi screen click the Multiscreen but ton after starting playback e When starting the VMD search while displaying images on a multiscreen the camera whose imag es are displayed at the upper left corner will become subject to the VMD search 16 Check a list of copied recorded images Display a list of data recorded images copied on an SD memory card or a DVD disc and then select a record ed image to play from the list It is possible to search for copied data using filters Available filters are Date amp time range and Camera DVD drive equipped models only Step 1 Insert an SD memory card or a DVD disc on which recording data is copied into the SDHC SD memory card slot or the DVD slot Page 9 Step 2 Click the Control button on the top page page 61 of the operation window Step 3 Select SD or DVD for Disk Medium in the Search box and then click the Copy data button Control Cam select Setup Multiscreen Wide view FA Search Digital zoom A opp Disk Medium Copy so Md R Log m Am REC event Total 0 Cam Date Evt Audio The copy data search window will be displayed Step 4 Specify the search conditions filters Copy data search SD Date amp time range AM 12 AM 12 v 00
32. mode function of the camera e Position Registers the current orientation of the camera as a preset position Moves the camera to a previ ously registered preset position e Setup button e Back button Displays the camera setup window for registering Closes the Camera control Advanced and a home position page 53 and executing auto returns to the camera control panel back focus page 53 Note Camera setup x e Controlling the cameras is not possible on the Home position wide view screen and on the 16 screens Position 001 Regist Auto back focus Execute Mask area Panning Tilting Adjusts the horizontal vertical position of the camera Step 1 Note e To enable operations in the displayed camera image from the recorder check Enable camera control with mouse on the camera control panel When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Control button Click the desired point to be located at the center of the angular field of view The camera will move to locate the clicked point as the center point in the image display area 49 Zooming Zoom the displayed camera image in out by zooming the camera lens Depending on the models of the con nected cameras the available zooming factors may be different Refer to the operating instructions of the cam era for further information Step 1 Note e To enable operations in the displayed camera image from the recorde
33. on the tray e When not using the DVD drive close the disc tray e When removing the disc from the tray hold the spindle to detach the disc If trying to detach the disc forcibly it can damage both the disc and the DVD drive 10 Operation window The recorder can be operated using the provided mouse connected to the mouse connection port on the front side of the recorder When operating the recorder using a web browser refer to Configure the network set tings amp page 55 Ctrl control screen display The control screen is the default screen at startup The main operations of the recorder are performed from this screen Image display area Displays images from the camera Page 19 2 Status display panel Displays the statuses of the recorder Also dis plays alarm error status and remedies Page 14 3 Operation panel Used to switch between screens to play back recordings operate the camera and so on Displays the current date amp time While daylight saving time is activated the time will be displayed with an asterisk 4 Wide view button Switches the main monitor to wide view display 11 Wide view display This view offers a large image display area especially suited for monitoring live images However operations are restricted no playback of recorded images YTA ip o Image display area 3 Operation panel Displays images from the camera Page 19 Sw
34. the recorder such as playback status recording status etc will be displayed Current time display area The current date amp time will be displayed REC Current time display area Jun 15 2010 5 35 Jun 15 2010 5 35 50PM 2 CAM2 ES ae _ ss te le AY 61 Image display area Download opera tion area Date search Prev record FR Rev play Play FF Next record rR OR Oe ee ee ee Prev image Pause Stop Next image Go to last a Image display area Playback images and live images will be displayed The camera title is displayed at the upper left and the date amp time the current date amp time of the camera s clock when displaying live images and the date amp time when the images were recorded when playing recorded images at the upper right Clicking the camera title while displaying images on a multiscreen will display images from the respective camera ona 1 screen At the default the aspect ratio of each screen seg ment is 4 3 Refer to the Installation Guide for the set ting to change the aspect ratio to 16 9 Download operation area Downloads the images currently being played and the viewer software CAM tab Camera operations such as zooming focusing auto mode etc can be performed on this tab HDD tab Can be used to play back or operate recorded imag es Control panel The following operation panels will be displayed when the Control button is clicked Control Cam select Setup Wi
35. until it clicks Hearing a click means that the card is properly insert ed e The SDHC SD memory card slot cover is designed to come off when an excessive force is E applied In this case attach the slot cover to the original position When inserting an SD memory card confirm that the label on the SD memory card is upside and only the upper right corner of the card has different shape Insert a DVD disc commercially available only for WJ NV200VK Step 1 Open the DVD drive cover Ss SX DVD drive cover S Step 2 After confirming that the power of the recorder is on press the eject button located at the center of the DVD drive and pull the disc tray gently ESS RRI RNY RNS RRS Pull the tab down gt RY SSS Eject button Note e After copying the recorded data on a disc per form finalization the procedure to eject the DVD to enable play back on a PC Operating Instructions PDF If the disc is not finalized the tray may not open even after the eject button is pressed Step 3 Place a disc with the label side up and fit the hole of the disc to the center Spindle of the tray Then push the tray gently Click sound will be heard and the disc will fit in the tray Step 4 Push the tray to the end Click sound will be heard and the tray will be fixed Step 5 Close the DVD drive cover Important e When opening closing the DVD drive tray do not apply force
36. 1 screen About playback operation The following operations are available during playback Function Example Operation Play Rev play button a Lz e Plays recorded images e Plays back recorded images in reverse Playback and reverse playback may not work when the Play or Rev play button is clicked while recording images at a lower frame rate Stop button La e Playback will stop and live images will be displayed when this button is clicked during playback Pause button ca e Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback e Playback will resume when this button is clicked during pause FF FR button j e Playback speed of fast playback will be changed in the follow ing order each time the FF button is clicked Step2 Approx x4 gt Step3 Approx x8 Step4 Approx x16 Step5 Approx x32 gt Step6 Approx x48 Step7 Approx x96 Playback speed of fast reverse playback will be changed in the following order each time the FR button is clicked Step2 Approx x4 gt Step3 Approx x8 Step4 Approx x16 Step5 Approx x32 gt Step6 Approx x48 Step7 Approx x96 e The playback speed will be displayed on the playback status display When playing H 264 MPEG 4 images some frames of record ed images will not be displayed Fast playback fast reverse playback of images will be performed with the refresh interval setting of the camera
37. 11 22 16 39 00 gt 2011 11 22 16 39 30 1 2011 11 22 16 40 00 gt 2011 11 22 16 40 30 1 2011 11 22 16 41 00 gt 2011 11 22 16 41 30 1 Image display List display area area S Playback operation window when images are displayed on a full screen Select recorded images currently being played STEP1 Date amp Time Displays a start time and an end time for copying the recorded images Cam Displays the camera number gt Note pencil ery a 3 e Do not change the file name of the copied or 214 MB downloaded image data If the file name is Filename 01_100615172950_0001_7_00_01 Open changed the file information will not be displayed Files of type NBR o l Cancel C O r re ct y e t is possible to select multiple files up to 100 files by clicking the desired files while holding down the Ctrl key or the Shift key and display Step 2 all of them in a list by drag amp drop Select the downloaded image data file filename n3r e The files can be sorted by start date amp time in and click the Open button Another way to select a ascending or descending order by clicking the file is to drag and drop it onto the viewer software header of the list display area without first displaying the window for opening files e To add image data to the list display area right The information on the file selected in the list dis click the list and select Add file from the menu play area will be displayed displayed Wh
38. 44 e Required time for copying varies depending on the data size to be copied It will take longer time to copy recorded images when they were recorded with a larger image capture size in a higher quality or at a higher frame rate even though the same number of cameras and the same duration are set for copying e Copying of recorded images may sometimes be performed incorrectly when there exist 2 or more images recorded at the same date amp time resulting in change of the date amp time setting or the auto time adjustment function e In the following cases the copying currently being performed will stop e When any of the settings of the recorder is changed e When a user who started manual copy logged out or when auto logout is activated It will take around 90 seconds until copying is stopped after the web browser is closed e When the original data Source for copying is lost overwritten or malfunction of the hard disk drive Important e f data is once copied on a DVD disc no more copy will be possible after ejection Step 1 Copy x ie 7 AAR HY IM Jun 2010 Mr Y Insert an SD memory card or a DVD disc into the Live 07 30 26 PM T N TE TTT IF 1 2 3 at f recorder Page 9 SA Ea 12 00 00 AM Step 2 Click the Copy button on the operation panel of the Camera selection ma io ms 46 6S MG 7 we y main monitor MCheckall W9 mio mi mi2 13 mtd IS MIE Copy drive SD Free 3 8 GB Data size 0 6 1GB Disk Medium HDD S
39. 66 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB or more Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better Network interface 1O0BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T 1 port Audio Sound card When using the audio function Others CD ROM drive It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM DirectX 9 0c or later Adobe Reader It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM Windows XP compatibility mode is unavailable Important e f using a PC that does not meet the above system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imag ing or the browser becomes inoperable e Microsoft Windows 7 Starter and Microsoft Windows Vista Starter are not supported Note e Refer to Notes on Windows Vista Windows 7 PDF for further information about system requirements for a PC and precautions when using Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows Vista e For information on the operation verification of the supported operating systems and web browsers refer to our website at http panasonic net pss security support index html Trademarks and registered trademarks e Adobe Acrobat Reader and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpora
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41. D DVD Date amp Time range MAssign a password Stes Jun jm 14 ime 20 1 Oo 4 00 00 AME Sem Jun feel 14 ee 20 1 Of 7 00 00 PMI ww Search Wide view Advanced Copy The copy panel will be displayed if in playback mode playback will be paused 40 Note e The copy panel cannot be displayed in the web browser when it has already been opened by another user When copying is already underway the copy cancel window will be displayed Step 3 The following items can be set up for copying of recorded data ltem Description Check the number of the cam era whose recorded data is to be copied Checking Check all will copy the recorded data of all cameras Camera selection Copy drive Indicates the copy destination DVD will be displayed only for DVD drive equipped mod els Date amp Time range Specify times and dates to define the range for copying recorded data Set the year month date amp time of the start point and end point It is also possible to set the start point and end point of the filter range by clicking the Start End buttons after click ing the desired date on the cal endar and then selecting the desired time in the Playback box Assign a password Check this item to assign a password to the copied data The password will be required to play back copied data that is password protected Free The remaining space of the storage medium will be dis played Data size Th
42. F FR button Plays recorded images at high speed in forward or reverse Playback speed of fast playback will change in the following order each time this button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x Next record Prev record button Skips to the next recorded image or previous record ed image and plays it Next image Prev image button Clicking this button during playback pausing will dis play the next or previous frame and playback will be paused Pause button Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback Playback will resume when this but ton is clicked during pause Stop button Stops playback and displays live images Go to last button Plays the latest recorded images of the camera cur rently being displayed The starting point of playback is around 30 seconds before the date amp time of the latest recorded images Date search box Start playback by designating the desired date amp time of a recorded image Click the F button and deter mine the desired date amp time Clicking the Date search button will play back the images corresponding to the selected date 6 Monitor live images from cameras Live images will be displayed in the web browser window It is possible to display live images on a 1 screen or a 4 screen multiscreen and to expand the image disp
43. Next record crr Lisa When the Next record button is clicked playback point will Prev record button skip to the start time of the next recorded images When the Prev record button is clicked playback point will skip to the start time of the previous recorded images When there is no next previous recorded image to be skipped to the current playback will continue In this case playback time of the current playback may sometimes be displayed as around for 1 minute ago Next image i ie e The next frame will be displayed when the Next image button Prev image button is clicked during playback pause and playback will pause The previous frame will be displayed when the Prev image button is clicked during playback pause and playback will pause When playing H 264 MPEG 4 images some frames of record ed images will not be displayed Reverse frame by frame play back will be performed with the refresh interval setting of the camera When this button is clicked playback of the latest recorded images will start The starting point is around 30 seconds before the date amp time of the latest recorded images When the Go to last button is clicked while recording images at a lower frame rate playback of the latest recorded images may be paused or images may not be displayed Go to last button Refer to the page 62 for further information about the Multiscreen Digital zoom and Wide view 1 Pla
44. P address IP address assigned when connecting primarily to LAN Private IP addresses can be assigned freely on a network and do not require a formal application However because private IP addresses cannot be used to access the Internet a router or other device it is necessary to assign a global IP address Protocol A set of rules that allows the exchange of data amongst different types PCs with information The Internet uses the TCP IP protocol as its base and information is transferred following http and ftp proto cols depending on the application QVGA Resolution with 320 x 240 820 x 180 pixels Resolution Image capture size Resolution refers to the degree of fineness and quality of the camera pictures recorded by this product In this product it indicates the number of pixels used in the image displayed on the screen A horizontal resolution of 720 pixels and a vertical resolution of 480 pixels is expressed as 720x480 Router Placed in between different networks a router sends data to the proper destination via network If data on the network is addressed to an external network routers send the data to the outside of the network after judging the optimum sending route Schedule recording Function that automatically starts video and audio recording on a preset time schedule SD memory card Secure Digital memory card A small lightweight and removable storage device having a large capacity Secondary DNS se
45. Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 www panasonic ca Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2012 For Europe and other countries Panasonic Corporation http panasonic net Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany N0O811 2022 3TROO6580HDB Printed in China
46. acter color White Camera is registered Gray Camera is not registered Background color Aqua Image display area is displaying images Blue Camera is registered and image display area is not displaying images Gray Recording is not possible or camera is not registered Alarm display ALM The background turns red in the alarm state Recording indicator REC Lights red when recording is being performed Screen pattern buttons The screen pattern buttons will be displayed as fol lows o a 4 6 6 7 8 9 22 Multiscreen buttons A 10 11 13 14 15 12 Ctrl screen When the screen segments are not equally divided by the setting Default Multiscreen buttons ome Eze EE LE When the screen segments are equally divided by the setting 4 3 Multiscreen buttons pE zee LEE When the screen segments are equally divided by the setting 16 9 Multiscreen buttons omy 5 GE EST Note e Refer to the Installation Guide for the setting to determine whether or not to divide the screen segments equally Change the camera display position on the screen The default camera display positions are as follows When the screen segments are not equally divided by the setting Default 3 screen 6 screen 9 screen 16 screen When the screen segments are equally divided by the setting 4 3 1 screen 4 screen 12 screen 16 screen 1 5 e 7 8 9 1011 12 O O When the screen segments are equally div
47. advanced sharing pane TEE PC PC Identifying Internet gs This computer View your active networks Connect or disconnect Access type No network access Identifying 5 O fying Connections Local Area Connection Change your networking settings ae Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or access point by Connect to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection Sari Choose homegroup and sharing options gt EE aIsO Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings HomeGroup Internet Options i Troubleshoot problems Windows Firewall Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information gt The Local Area Connection Status window will be displayed 06 Step 4 Click Properties Connection IPv4 Connectivity IPv Connectivity Media State No network access No network access Enabled 01 00 55 100 0 Mbps Duration Speed Details Sent A Received a a 110 0 Bp Properties The Local Area Connection Properties window will be displayed Step 5 Click Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then Properties Networking Connect using ur Intel R PRO 100 Network Connection Configure This connection uses the following items O
48. ages automatically In this case the downloaded file is not a complete file and it is impossible to play it Installation An error message Is displayed e Try to launch by dragging and dropping several files or when trying to launch the viewer launch the viewer software first by double clicking software by dragging and dropping multiple files onto it 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 e f updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows The following are descriptions when using Windows 7 1 After closing all web browser windows right click on the desktop and select Screen resolution from the displayed pop up menu Click Advanced settings on the Screen Resolution window Select the Troubleshoot tab and click the Change settings button When displaying images on a mul Disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the tiscreen images from two cameras performance level of Hardware acceleration on the or more are displayed in sequence Display Adapter Troubleshooter window on a screen of multiscreen o O Display Adapter Troubleshooter T y Are you having problems with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of accelerati
49. ages and audio will be copied downloaded as an image data file filename n3r and an audio data file filename n3a respectively into the copy download destina tion It is possible to play save and print the copied downloaded data files using the dedicated viewer software Play recorded images copied on an SD memory card or a DVD disc To play images copied on an SD memory card double click the executable file ND_Viewer exe to launch the viewer software The executable folder is copied in the following folder together with recorded images Copying on an SD memory card Folder Drive PRIVATE MEIGROUP PSS NVR ND_ Viewer Copying on a DVD disc Folder Drive Refer to page 87 for how to use the viewer software Note e The viewer software copied onto an SD memory card or a DVD disc can be launched without installation on a PC When copying the viewer software to another folder or another PC copy all the files contained in ND_ Viewer exe Play recorded images downloaded using a web browser To play back images downloaded from the web browser start the installed viewer software If the PC used for downloading has ActiveX control installed the viewer software will have been installed at the same time page 60 If another PC is used for playback it is necessary to download the viewer software and install it on the PC Refer to page 87 for how to use the viewer software Download the viewer software Step 1 Step 2 Clic
50. an 5 seconds click the play Alarm logs Up to 750 back button and then click the previous record Error logs Up to 1000 button Access logs Up to 100 e The corresponding recorded data that is displayed Network log Up to 100 in the selected log list or log information cannot be played if the data has already been overwritten or erased Camera selection panel Clicking the Cam select button will display the operation panel shown below Switch the image display area and select camera images Control Cam select setup Multiscreen Wide view Digital zoom AB O Camera selection WJI NV200 1 CAMI Camera selection box L E 2 CAM2 L E 3 CAMS For the Multiscreen box Wide view box and Digital zoom box refer to Control Panel page 62 Camera selection box Clicking the camera title will display images from the selected camera on a 1 screen in the image display area 63 Setup panel The following setup panel will be displayed when the Setup button is clicked The settings such as the date amp time display of the recorder can be configured Auto v Daylight saving time table Auto time adjustment Date Language button Displays the Date Language page Perform settings such as time amp date and daylight saving time Camera button Displays the Camera page Perform registration of network cameras REC amp event button Displays the REC amp event page Configure the set
51. ate amp time oper ation panel playback display e Changing the playback medium Set up VMD areas etc VMD search setup Set up VMD areas within images and a mask duration Step 1 Display the images from the camera to search on a 1 screen amp Page 20 Step 2 Click the Setup button next to Detection area Mask duration The VMD search setup panel will be displayed VMD search setup Detection area setup 1 Click the left upper commer und right lower corner on the image display ares to detennine the detection ares 2 Click the Back button to return to the previous screen Mask duration setup Once VMD search performs in the same VMD area it will not perform twice in the specified duration UELEDI 1S Bi 34 Step 3 On the displayed image click the upper left and lower right corner of the square that will become the VMD area The area set up for VMD search turns gray Note e As the detection areas will be set up to match the image display area divided into 16x16 segments the top left and bottom right detection areas may not be exactly as designated e t is impossible to delete the detection area that has been set To change the detection area set ting perform Step 3 again Step 4 If VMD search takes too much time or the search pro duces too many results set a mask duration to reduce the search frequency When mask duration is set no motion detection will be performed
52. available Schedule recording Recording that is automatically performed at the designated time range on the desig nated day s of the week Event recording Recording that is automatically performed when an event occurs Such as terminal alarm camera site alarm etc Important e Recording may not be performed for around 3 seconds in the following cases However this is not a mal function e When the settings are changed and the setup menu is closed during recording e When the resolution image quality or the frame rate is changed during recording e When event recording starts or ends during recording Event type The following event recording types are displayed in list form on the web browser SCH Schedule recording The following are detailed event recording types COM Displayed when a command alarm occurred TRM Displayed when a terminal alarm occurred SITE Displayed when a camera site alarm occurred FACE Displayed when a face matching alarm occurred PRE Pre event recording Use an SD memory card Insert an SD memory card option Step 1 Step 3 Open the SDHC SD memory card slot cover Close the SDHC SD memory card slot cover Note e When removing the SD memory card from the slot push the card until it clicks and pull it out Pull the tab X down SH straight SDHC SD memory e When pulling out the SD memory card hold both card slot cover edges with your fingers Step 2 Insert a SD memory card to the slot
53. bnets to make the network more manage able and lines used more efficiently In this case these smaller networks are called subnets SVGA Super VGA Resolution with 800 x 600 pixels SXVGA Refers to a resolution of 1280x960 pixels TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The standard network protocol for the Internet and Intranets 101 Time zone A time zone is a region or a country that has uniform standard time URL Uniform Resource Locator An address for locating information resources such as documents and images on the Internet VGA Video Graphic Array Resolution with 640 x 480 pixels VPN Service used to make public lines as private lines Many companies are using this as a new medium of communication instead of costly private lines Depending on service VPN also provides a secure line using authentication technology and encryption WAN Allows physically separated PCs such as between the head office and a branch office to connect via a phone line or private line data for exchanging Web browser A software application which enables to display web pages Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the most widely used web browser 102 For U S and Canada Panasonic System Communications Company of North America Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Three Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 U S A
54. ch as an intranet or Internet service provider Refer to a network administrator for further information about the network security Connection example Router Router IP address 192 168 1 1 Sar Mabe Network Subnet mask 255 255 255 090 IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address 192 168 0 250 lal Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Recorder By using a firewall etc it is possible to use packet filtering and protocol filtering to enhance the network secu rity 08 Firewall Router Router Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Switching hub CEREC IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Recorder IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 59 Display the operation window Boot the PC and operate the recorder using a web browser Step 1 Start the web browser Step 2 Enter the IP address or URL assigned to the recorder into the address box and then press the Enter key The authentication window will be displayed The authentication window will not be displayed when Off is selected for User authentication on the Basic tab of User management of the setup menu Importan
55. ch while displaying imag es on a multiscreen the camera image displayed in the top left screen segment will be searched 69 Play recorded images Display camera images recorded on the recorder s hard disk There are 2 ways to play recorded images as fol lows e Play image recorded at a designated date amp time e Search and play recorded images Playback operation can be made while recording Step 1 Click the HDD tab on the top page of the operation window The HDD tab will be displayed WJ NV200 LIVE rol Cam select Setup Multiscreen Wide view Digital zoom Search Disk Medium Copy Se e TY e Cc A M Prev record FR Rev play Play FF Next record reed EZB Or ER END ETEND H Prev image Pause Stop Next image Go to last D ZPEREREDR EP ami Aoo 00 Step 2 Click the Play button Playback of a recorded image will be performed The Playback indication and the Step 1 indica tion will be displayed on the status display area Playback will start from the point at which the last playback was stopped date amp time Step 3 Click the Stop button on the HDD tab Playback and Step 1 will disappear from the status display area and playback will stop Live images from the camera will be displayed on the image display area 70 Note e When displaying images on a 1 screen audio assigned to the camera from which images are currently being displayed will be heard
56. completed Step 1 Step 7 Indicates the playback speed Step 1 wm ct gt Cc Rh w ct is ke 2 oS CEE E i Be Be BF o lt o FORMAT FILTERING Normal playback speed 1x Approx 4x playback speed Approx 8x playback speed Approx 16x playback speed Approx 32x playback speed Approx 48x playback speed Approx 96x playback speed w Indicates that the HDD is selected as playback media Indicates that the SD memory card is selected as playback media Indicates that the DVD disc is selected as playback media DVD drive equipped models only The DVD disc is being finalized Indicates that the formatting of SD mem ory card or HDD is in progress Indicates filtering of recording events 65 2 Recording indicator Indicates the status of recording Indicates that recording is being performed Indicates that recording is not being per formed 3 Other status display area Indicates the following statuses 0 m Indicates that the camera is inoperable since a user with a higher priority is currently operating the camera Indicates that copying is being performed Indicates that recorded images are being deleted Auto deletion only Indicates that face matching is being per formed only if the face matching function has been set up Indicates that the statistical processing is being performed 4 Alarm button ALM This bu
57. de view Digital zoom 9 A i Search Desk Medium Miulttscreen Copy e Network REC event Atl tist E i Jun 15 2010 500 00PM 1 scH 2 lt Jun Jun 15 2010 50000PM 2 scH 2 4 Multiscreen box Images recorded using up to 4 cameras can be played simultaneously on a multi screen Each click of the button switches to the next 4 screens in the sequence camera 1 to 4 gt camera 5 to 8 gt camera 9 to 12 gt camera 13 to 16 Wide view box Displays live or recorded images on a full screen Page 68 Digital zoom box Camera image displayed on a 1 screen will be dis played in the proportion of the clicked zoom ratio but ton x1 x1 x2 x2 x4 x4 Search box Use this button to search recorded images The search result will be displayed in the list display area REC event button Select HDD for Disk Medium to display this but ton The recording event search window will be dis played VMD button Select HDD for Disk Medium to display this but ton The motion detection search window will be dis played List display area 62 Copy data button Select SD or DVD for Disk Medium to display this button The copy data search window will be dis played Disk Medium Select a destination folder to store the current playing images DVD will be displayed only for DVD drive equipped models HDD SD DVD Copy box Select HDD for Disk Medium t
58. default screen can be set for each login user in the image display area The following screen patterns can be selected Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the settings of the default screen Camera 1 to 16 Each camera displayed on a 1 screen 4Screen A Camera 1 to 4 displayed on a 4 screen 4Screen B Camera 5 to 8 displayed on a 4 screen 4Screen C Camera 9 to 12 displayed on a 4 screen 4Screen D Camera 13 to 16 displayed on a 4 screen 16Screen Camera 1 to 16 displayed on a 16 screen Note e f 16Screen has been selected as default screen the 4 screen displaying Camera 1 to Camera 4 automati cally becomes the default screen of the web browser on the PC 13 Status display panel Normal operation D Face matching Cam 1 A Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt Alarm 2 Status display area Recorder status indications and their details are shown in the table below In the event that the recorder enters several statuses at the same time these are displayed in their order of priority If both statuses have the same priority the one that occurred last will be displayed Status Description Example Priority Live Live images are being displayed 5 Low 5 Playback Recorded images are being played Copying progress is displayed in Formatting SD SD memory card is being formatted Formatting SD 4 Finalizing DVD The DVD disc is being finalized to e
59. dis played Note e Playback can also be stopped and live images can also be displayed by the following operations e Clicking the x button on the date amp time oper ation panel playback display e Changing the playback medium e When clicking the Go to last button while dis playing images on a 4 screen the recorded image may not be displayed depending on the timing In this case click the Go to last button again 29 Playback by designating a timeline When playback starts the date amp time operation panel will change to playback display This section explains how to use the timeline display to designate a playback date amp time by operating the play back slider Date amp time operation panel playback display Playback X vy iM Jun 2010 mr F MONTUEWEDITHU FRI SATSUN 2 3 4 ty me ieee 12 00 00 AME DAE BE BEC ERREPAEE T4 7T151 16 17118 118 REC Event Y Schedule FARE TAPSIELIELIFLIEYA Y Event 28 29 30 J J Information 4 VMD Live 07 30 26 PM Advanced setup Scale selection button Jump buttons Jun 01 2010 2h 8h 24h Jump interval Gel Y mir Display range selection 3 6 9 12 3 6 9 Display range selection button button Playback slider Timeline WPlayback of audio The playback display shows available recorded images and displays these on a timeline sorted by type It is possible to change the type of recorded images displayed on the timeline change the timeline scale
60. displayed Cam The camera which recorded the images will be dis played Evt Event type will be displayed Page 73 HDD The hard disk drive number in which the correspond ing recorded images are stored will be displayed Audio When audio is attached to recorded images the audio icon will be displayed Note e The All list button will become unavailable during playback To use the All list button stop play back and click it e When many cameras are connected the record ing start time of each camera may sometimes not be the same Step 4 Click the date amp time of the desired recording event Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start About playback opera tion page 71 14 Motion detection search and playback VMD search Search for recorded images from images recorded triggered by the VMD function of cameras by designating a time range Click a date amp time on the result list to play corresponding recorded images Important e To perform the VMD search it is necessary to configure the settings of the connected cameras that support the motion detection function in advance Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about camer as supporting the VMD search function Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for further information Step 1 Step 3 Click the Control button on the top page page Set up a VMD area Drag the mouse on
61. dow Copying is displayed in the status display area and copying will start When copying is complet ed Copying will go off Important e Do not remove the SD memory card during copy ing data onto the SD memory card Otherwise the data stored on the SD memory card could be lost If the copy destination lacks sufficient remaining storage capacity copying will continue until the medium is full Use a medium with sufficient stor age Capacity to avoid left over data that is not copied Copying will be performed in the following order Viewer Software Images Audio Depending on the designated time range for copying and the remaining space of the storage medium images and audio may not be copied Clicking the Copy button during the copying pro cess will display the copy cancel confirmation window allowing you to cancel copying Copying continues while the copy cancel confirmation win dow is displayed Do not turn off the power of the recorder while copy is in progress If the power is turned off while copying the storage media copied on will become unusable It is possible to copy up to 10000 data on an SD memory card and up to 25000 data on a DVD disc However it is impossible to copy any more data exceeding these limits even when there is a sufficient remaining capacity Step 7 When copying on a DVD disc a confirmation window is displayed on completion To continue copying select Not eject a medium a
62. e 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 When the warning window is displayed click the Yes button e In addition when using Internet Explorer 7 0 select Enable for Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars 98 Glossary ActiveX Control A software module developed by Microsoft It is used to add functions downloaded from a web server via the Internet or intranet to Internet Explorer The recorder uses it to display video Bit rate Indicates how many bits of data can be processed or transmitted in a unit of time Generally the units are in bps or bits per second Used to indicate the com pression rate of video and audio data and how much data a communications line can send and receive in 1 second Broadband router Router used to access the Internet via high speed ADSL or fiber optic lines Camera operation Operations of the camera connected to the recorder such as pan and tilt horizontal and vertical position zooming focusing brightness iris adjustment pre set motions movement towards a set horizontal and vertical position and auto functions automatic cam era rotation etc DDNS Dynamic DNS A technology for dynamically translating DNS server information to enable the transfer of only differences in information bet
63. e installation guide for setup and further information about the face matching function Face matching alarm actions When a face matching alarm occurs the following notifications will be issued An alarm indication and the name of the facial image name of detected person will be displayed in the status display area Face matching Cam 1 m fy EA gt Person01 r Alarm The latest face matching result will be displayed Latest face detection result Detected person Registered face image Detection Appearance Jun 14 2010 Jun 03 2010 ETE O CLET O l Person01 NOOA 4Previous 1 2 Matched facial image Registered facial image Note e When displaying images in wide view the operation panel will open automatically e When copying or playing back images the face matching result window will not be displayed e Up to 16 facial images can be memorized It is possible to switch between facial images by clicking the Previous Next buttons Other alarm actions e The alarm indicator on the front panel of the recorder will blink e The buzzer sounds e A face matching alarm is output from a terminal on the rear panel if set up e An alarm e mail is sent if set up 45 Reset face matching alarm Proceed as described below to cancel the face matching alarm Step 1 Note e To close the face matching result window click Click the Alarm button on the status display panel bee ara the
64. e mouse wheel For example when setting date amp time the hours minutes and seconds can be changed The shape of the mouse cursor will change as follows depending on the display screen and mouse operation X Normal operation HX When dragging a camera number panel wide view screen Note e When no operation is made for 10 seconds or more the mouse cursor will be hidden The mouse cursor will be displayed again when the mouse is moved e t is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse connection port if the connector from the mouse is upside down When it is hard to connect check the upside down position of the connector from the mouse About the operation of on screen keyboard Setting items can be entered using the on screen keyboard When clicking the icon beside the entry field the on screen keyboard will be displayed and it will become possible to enter characters by clicking the char acter keys on the keyboard Entry field Keyboard etal English Z Language selection pull down menu Click the F button to select the language for jitetstststel7felofol Le character entry afwer pPEpppopE DEDDPECE00DBC zd xjctvib ntm Joa Next Enter Del all button Delete button Deletes all the characters in the entry field Deletes a character pointed by the cursor in the entry field lt button Move the cursor in the entry field to either direction A a button This button changes the c
65. e playback medium Search and play recorded images triggered by motion detection VMD search Search images recorded with a camera supporting the VMD search function by the date motion was detected and play them Click a date amp time on the result list to play corresponding recorded images Important e To perform the motion detection search it is necessary to configure the settings of the connected cameras that support the motion detection search function in advance Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the supported camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for further information Step 1 Display the images from the camera to search on a 1 screen amp Page 20 Step 2 Click the Search button on the playback operation panel Page 26 The VMD search panel is displayed VMD Search x Y IM Jun 2010 Mm Y Live 08 14 38 PM pra sen ppan apa a ngaa MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN EEG 12 00 00 AME Detection area Mask duration Start 01 2010 Setup 12 00 00 AME Search Fnd 01 2010 12 00 00 AM Date amp Time Camera 4Previous Total 0 Step 3 Designate the time range to search Set the year month day and time of the start and end point by clicking the respective A buttons Step 4 Click the Search button This will run a VMD search within the designated search range and display a list of results Switch bet
66. e total volume of all recorded images to be copied including the viewer software will be dis played Indicated as GB while the data volume is being calculat ed 41 Note e To attach a code for alteration detection click the Advanced button On the advanced setup win dow set Attach the alteration detection code to On Advanced setup aE E E OTT D SD card format Execute e Clicking the Back button will return to the copy panel Step 4 Click the Copy button on the copy panel If the Assign a password checkbox has been marked the password entry screen will be dis played Otherwise proceed to Step 6 Input password Password Password Retype as _ Delete E Memorize password temporarily Step 5 Enter the password and then click the Next button For character entry refer to About the operation of on screen keyboard page 16 e Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for a pass word e To confirm the password enter the same pass word again into the Confirm column e To save the entered password check Memorize password temporarily The next time data is cop ied the password entry window will open with the password already filled in The password will be retained in memory until the power of the recorder is turned off The copy start confirmation window will be dis played Step 6 Click the OK button in the copy start confirmation win
67. ea such as in a building or floor of a building or Campus in which data is transferred MAC address Media Access Control address Fixed physical address assigned to network devices Devices send and receive data based on this VMD Motion detection search The function that automatically detects motion in images In this product it is possible to search for date amp time of motion detection in recorded images Multiscreen display This product can display multiple camera simultane ously while displaying live images or playback imag es Displaying of images from 4 cameras or from 16 cameras simultaneously is called as the 4 screen dis play or 16 screen display respectively NAT Network Address Translation A technology for sharing a single global address between two or more PCs NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol developed to accurately maintain time among hosts on the Internet Plug in software Small programs used to add functions to application software POP 3 Server A server that supports POP3 currently the most widely used mail sending protocol POP 3 A protocol for receiving e mail stored on a server on the Internet or an Intranet Port number A sub address set below the IP address to connect multiple parties simultaneously for communication TCP UDP etc on the Internet 100 Primary DNS server DNS servers usually have more than 2 systems and the primary server is the main system Private I
68. ed e The audio of the selected camera will be output e In case of 9 camera licenses cameras will be switched as follows by clicking the 4 screen but ton Camera 1 to 4 camera 5 to 8 gt camera 9 image displayed in the top left segment only gt camera 1 to 4 At the default black zones will be displayed on the top and bottom of images with the aspect ratio of 16 9 Refer to the Installation Guide for the setting to enlarge the vertical size of displayed images Display camera images on a full screen wide view Camera images will be displayed in wide view on a multiscreen Screen patterns to display images can be switched by clicking the Multiscreen buttons Step 1 Click the Wide view button page 11 on the oper ation window Images from the camera will be displayed on a full screen The 3 screen is displayed by default 21 Step 2 To return from the full screen to the control screen click the Ctrl screen button The display reverts to the control screen The image display area corresponds to the default screen set up by the login user Note e Clicking the Wide view button again will switch to the multiscreen displayed before Wide view operation panel Camera number panel Jun 14 2010 07 42 38 PN Camera number panel The camera number panel shows all camera related information such as registration status alarm status and recording status Camera number CAM Char
69. ed images currently being played and download images to a PC When downloading recorded images recorded images and audio will be downloaded as an image data file file name nsr and an audio data file filename n3a respectively Refer to page 85 for information on how to play downloaded recorded images Important e Note when downloading that due to limitations of Internet Explorer the free disk space of the PC must be 2 or more times the size of the file to be downloaded e When download is canceled in the process of the download it is impossible to properly play the download ed file on a PC Step 1 Click the HDD tab on the top page amp page 61 of the operation window Step 2 Play back the recorded images on a 1 screen Click the Start button in the download operation area at the playback point where the download is to start Another way to start the download is to click the start time box and enter date amp time D earch Next record Date searc Prev record FR Rev play Play FF EZD Ore ERP E ETD EZD Prev image Pause Stop Next image Go to last 00 00 X uga g om o cP The date amp time of the start point will be displayed next to the Start button Step 3 Click the End button in the download operation area at the playback point where the download is to end Another way to end the download is to click the end time box and enter date amp time The date amp t
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71. eeeeeseeeneneeees 93 Firmware update onseren sa 94 Notification by e mail ccccseeeceeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeesnaes 95 Arar A eena 95 Warning malla a a e 95 TOUDIESMOOUNG caewte relia e waclaeetecanadiativs 96 COS SAV neei N 99 Preface The network disk recorders WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK and WJ NV200K G hereinafter recorders are designed for use within a surveillance system and record images audio from up to 16 network cameras hereinafter cam eras on the hard disk drives Up to 16 cameras can be registered This recorder supports HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface standard which allows displaying playback live images with superior quality when connecting to a high definition monitor using an HDMI cable option It is possible to operate cameras from this recorder to display images from multiple cameras or switch cameras from which images are to be displayed etc The recorders described in this installation guide are the models that are compatible as of February 2012 Contact your dealer for further information No hard disk drive is supplied with this recorder For purchasing the hard disk drive contact your dealer About the user manuals There are 4 sets of operating instructions for the WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK WJ NV200K G as follows Installation Guide Contains descriptions of how to install connect this product and how to configure the required settings Operating Instructions PDF this document Contains de
72. en the window for opening files is displayed proceed to Step 2 The image data added will be displayed on the sorted list 8 When the number of displayed image data files has reached 100 no more files can be added The total number of selected image data files is dis played under Total on the list Clicking the x button will delete all data dis played on the list Another way to clear the list is to right click the list and select Clear all list When there is a data in the same directory as the viewer software or the data folder in the same directory the data will automatically be loaded for playback It is possible to change the aspect ratio of the image display area by selecting the ratio from 43 __ Select the setting in accordance with the aspect ratio and the image capture size of the image data Playback downloaded images Use the playback operation button to play downloaded images If the same camera channel is displayed on the list the next list image in playback mode or the previous list image in reverse playback mode will be played back consecutively If the same camera channel is not displayed on the list playback will stop the image dis play area will turn black and playback will be paused Note When starting playback of password protected data the password entry screen will be displayed Enter the required password Clicking the _ PPL button in playback or the _I44_ button in reverse playbac
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74. es on a 1 screen is to double click the camera number panel of the camera to be selected in the image display area e In the multiscreen display area double clicking the camera selection frame is also possible to dis play an image on a 1 screen e The audio of the camera whose images are being displayed will be output e At the default black zones will be displayed on the top and bottom of images with the aspect ratio of 16 9 Refer to the Installation Guide for the setting to enlarge the vertical size of displayed images Display images from cameras on a multiscreen control screen Live images from cameras can be displayed on a multiscreen 4 screen 16 screen Step 1 Click the 4 screen or 16 screen button e 4 Screen button Each click of a button switches to the next 4 screens in the sequence camera 1 to 4 gt camera 5 to 8 gt camera 9 to 12 camera 13 to 16 e 16 Screen button The images of camera 1 to 16 will be displayed Live images from cameras will be displayed on a multiscreen Note e After having switched from multiscreen to 1 screen display double clicking the image dis play area will display the multiscreen displayed before switching screens It is also possible to switch the images displayed on the 4 screen by clicking the camera number panel with the 4 screen displayed When the panel of camera 5 is clicked with the 1 to 4 screen displayed the images of camera 5 to 8 will be display
75. from the time motion is detected to the time mask duration is set To set click the T button next to Mask duration setup on the advances setup panel Mask duration 1 s 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min 5 min 10min Default 1 s About captured images Step 5 Click the Back button or the x button The display returns to the VMD search panel When the captured image button page 27 is clicked to display data saved on SD memory card on a PC the data format and destination to save are as follows File format for recorded images JPEG DPOF compatible Destination to save SD memory card DCIM 100_PANA P1000001 JPG P1000002 JPG The folder will be created from 100_PANA to 999_PANA If the folder already contains the file P1000999 JPG a folder with a new number will be created 35 Play back copied images Display a list of recorded images copied onto an SD memory card or a DVD disc copied data select recorded images from the list and play them It is possible to search for copied data using filters DVD drive equipped models only No audio will be heard when a DVD disc is being played back Step 1 Insert an SD memory card or a DVD disc on which the recorded data are copied Page 9 Step 2 Click the SD button or DVD button on the playback operation panel to select the playback media The media playback panel will be displayed Up to 10000 logs are saved in the list When more tha
76. g event list may not exactly be the same e When pre event recording is set to be performed pre event recording duration may be longer than the set duration When copying images Copying of recorded images may start from a point several seconds before the designated start time when copying recorded images When downloading recorded images Downloading of recorded images may start from a point several seconds earlier than the designated start time Time Seconds differs depending on the refresh interval setting of the camera 0 2 5 seconds To shorten time lag set the refresh interval of the camera shorter Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for information about the refresh interval setting When using an SD memory card If operations are performed soon after an SDHC SD memory card is inserted it may take time to recog nize the media Before using this product Face matching function Face recognition refers to a function that uses a connected camera supporting this function to detect facial fea tures of people and matches them against similar facial features recorded earlier or contained in live images The matching accuracy varies depending on installation settings and adjustment of the camera ambient envi ronment and object Matching of facial features may therefore not work under the following conditions e When illumination is not uniform for example outdoors e When the face is partially
77. ge 83 if a code for alteration detection has been attached to the downloaded data When data to which the alteration code has been added is selected the ALT CHECK button will be displayed Clicking the button starts alteration detection and displays the result in a window OK Not Altered No alteration was detected NG Altered Alteration was detected Save still images Save an image displayed in the image display area as a JPEG file on a PC Step 1 Step 2 Click the W button Enter the file name and select Save as type JPEG The Save As window will be displayed jpg Designate the folder and click the Save but ton E System Folder The image data will be saved D Computer 2 File name Save as type JPEG jpa Cancel Save image data copy Save selected image data filename n3r in any folder on the PC Step 1 Right click the list and select Copy from the displayed menu The Save As window will be displayed Step 2 Designate the folder name and destination drive and click the Save button The image will be copied and saved Note e t is not possible to operate the viewer software while copy is in progress Print the displayed image Print the image displayed in the image display area Pause playback at the desired point and click the a button When printing an image whose extension is n3r the date amp time when paused using the viewer software will be prin
78. gram to be delet ed from the presently installed programs and then right click on it Select Uninstall from the displayed right click menu The uninstaller launches Step 3 Complete the uninstallation by following the instruc tions of the wizard Note e When the viewer software is uninstalled the ActiveX control will be uninstalled at the same time 86 Step 2 Click the Install button The Installation will start When installation is complete and the completion window is dis played click the Finish button Note e When the viewer software is installed the Activex control will be installed at the same time How to use the viewer software Select ND_Viewer from the start menu All programs Panasonic Network Disk Recorder ND_ Viewer or double click the ND_Viewer icon on the desktop For images copied on an SD memory card or a DVD disc double click the executable file ND_Viewer exe to launch the viewer software see page 85 for the filing location of the executable file slalalale SHH m smoor Pa Playback operation paa ui Jot DP th gt Pv a Search box button l Camera ch BS Total 8 Date amp Time C 2011 11 22 16 32 00 gt 2011 11 22 16 32 30 1 2011 11 22 16 33 30 gt 2011 11 22 16 34 00 1 2011 11 22 16 35 00 gt 2011 11 22 16 35 30 1 2011 11 22 16 36 30 gt 2011 11 22 16 37 00 1 2011 11 22 16 37 30 gt 2011 11 22 16 38 00 1 2011
79. haracters to be entered between capital letters and small letters 16 Next button Changes the keys to be displayed for character entry The displayed keys are changed as follows Keys for the language selected by the language selection pull down menu Combination characters Special characters Enter button Determines the entered characters and closes the on screen keyboard Note e Basic operations are also applied to the Login window and the window for entering a password e Click the x button to close the window without determining the entered characters e Depending on the windows for character entry such as the camera title capital letters may be displayed on the on screen keyboard instead of small letters Display the setup menu Click the Setup button The setup menu will be displayed For certain user levels the login window will be displayed Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the settings Note e f changes are made to the setup and the setup menu is closed while recording is underway recording will be interrupted for around 3 seconds e When changes are made to the setup all users logged into the recorder will be forcibly logged out Logout Click the Logout button To log out click the OK button in the confirmation window displayed Note e When On is selected for Auto login Installation Guide the user will not be logged out even when the Logou
80. he date amp time operation panel Date amp time operation panel normal display Date amp Time yy M i Jun 2010 MP YR iv 07 30 26 PM ar _ SE ied MONTUEWED THUFRISATSUN WE YEA Ad 12 00 00 AME AEE gt Go to last Playback button Calendar Step 1 Click the A button in the Playback box to set the date amp time to be played Step 2 Select the month from the calendar in which date amp time of the image to play back is included Click the lt lt Y Y gt gt button to change the year and the lt M M gt button to change the month Note e The current date is displayed in aqua Step 3 Click the date amp time of the image to play back from the calendar The frame around the selected date turns green and playback starts at the designated date amp time The date amp time operation panel will change to playback display page 30 At the same time the playback operation panel page 26 is dis played at the bottom of the date amp time operation panel Note e Unless you want to change the date amp time on the calendar click the playback button 28 Step 4 To stop playback and return to live images click the Live button or the stop button on the playback oper ation panel Playback will stop and live images will be dis played Note e Playback can also be stopped and live images can also be displayed by the following operations
81. he operating instructions of the camera for further information Time display of recorded images When displaying recorded images the displayed date amp time may sometimes skips This is not malfunction The displayed date amp time on the monitor and the recorder may sometimes not be exactly the same This is also not malfunction Response to the mouse operations While this recorder is processing multiple operations at the same time the response to the operations from the connected mouse may temporarily become slow This is not malfunction Black screen displayed when playing recorded images In the following cases a black screen may be displayed during playing recorded images However this is not malfunction e When changing cameras or screen patterns during playback or pausing e When skipping reverse skipping during playback e When fast forwarding reverse fast forwarding during playback e When the latest recorded image is played while displaying images on a multiscreen e When going to the next recording event list by fast forwarding reverse fast forwarding or skipping reverse skipping during playback e When playback operation is affected by another operation Such as when receiving multiple alarms sequen tially or while copying is being performed simultaneously Recording operation It is possible to connect up to 16 cameras to the recorder and record images from them on the hard disk drives The following recording operations are
82. he web browser Start playback from the alarm log list Page 62 Step 1 Click the Control button on the top page page 61 of the operation window and click the REC event button in the Search box The recording event search window will be dis played REC event search Date amp time range Start End AM 12 AM 12 v 00 00 Jan 1 2010 Jan 1 v 2010 00 ie 00 vie V All Cam 1 V Cam 5 Cam 9 Cam 13 v Cam 4 V Cam 8 V Cam 12 lv Cam 16 v Cam 2 v Cam 6 v Cam 10 v Cam 14 l ok canei V Cam 3 V Cam 7 v Cam 11 v Cam 15 Step 2 Specify the search conditions filters Date amp time range Select a time range by designating a start and end date amp time The designated time range will be searched REC event Searches for images recorded by the selected record ing mode only Check the checkbox corresponding to the desired event type When the checkbox for All is marked the checkboxes of all of the following events can be marked Schedule SCH Recording by the schedule recording event Terminal alarm TRM Recording triggered by a terminal alarm Command alarm COM Recording triggered by a command alarm Camera site alarm CAM Recording triggered by camera site alarm 13 Camera Searches for images recorded using the selected camera Mark the checkbox corresponding to the desired camera When the c
83. heckbox for All is marked the checkboxes of all cameras can be marked Step 3 Click the OK button FILTERING appears in the status display area and the filtered result will be displayed in the list display area REC event Cam Evt HDD Audio Total 451 Date Jun 15 2010 Fun 5 2010 Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM Fun 15 2010 Jun 5 2010 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM Ju 15 2010 Jun 15 2010 Fun 5 2010 Jun 15 2010 Jun 15 2010 Jun 15 2010 Jun 15 2010 Fun 15 2010 Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM 1 SHER ERE RR ESE _ ba gt _ m i Ma oo a a me w be Lea ber bed bed bed bed bed be be be be a bu t bea ba be Total Displays the total number of searched data When more than 10000 data matched the gt 10000 indica tion will be displayed All list button Cancels filtering and displays all recording events Refresh button Updates the list to the latest one Prev page button Displays the previous page of the list Next page button Displays the next page of the list Date amp Time Start time of recording will be
84. here are the following 2 searching methods e Play images selected from alarm and error logs Log search e Search and play images recorded triggered by the motion detection of the camera VMD search Play images selected from logs log search Display the alarm log list or error log list and click a date amp time to play the corresponding recorded images Note e The corresponding recorded data that is displayed in the selected log list cannot be played if the data has already been overwritten or erased Step 1 Click the Alarm button or Error button on the status display panel gt The corresponding Log buttons will be displayed 4 2010 02 33 sa PMiCommunication recovered Cam 13 3 m aN A Face matching Cam 1 lt Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt Alari G gt Error i ii 02 39 54 PMiCommunication recovered Cam 16 02 39 53 PMiCommunication recovered Cam 6 Step 9 4 2010 02 39 52 PMiCommunication recovered Cam 3 9 4 2010 02 39 52 PMiCommunication recovered Cam 1 Click the Log button 10 lun 14 2010 02 39 52 PM Communication recovered Cam 8 The alarm log panel or error log panel will be dis Previous Total 32 Next V played It is possible to switch between list pages Remedy by clicking the Previous Next buttons Recording images may not have been performed from the time amp of the error occurrence until the recovery Check the data Note e Up to 750 alarm logs are saved
85. ided by the setting 16 9 1 screen 4 screen 9 screen 16 screen sle 7 e Po at faz It is possible to change the camera image by dragging amp dropping the number of the camera number panel 1 to 16 onto the desired display position Note e When a camera is assigned to a screen segment to which another camera is already assigned the image of the camera originally assigned to that position will disappear e The assigned camera position is retained even if the recorder is rebooted note however that initializing the settings will also reset the camera positions to the defaults e The audio of the camera assigned to the top left position will be output e f Mute was selected on the control screen no audio will be output e The size of displayed images will be fit into the screen regardless of the aspect ratio 23 Display or hide the camera title It is possible to display hide the camera title displayed on the monitor Step 1 Each time the OSD button is clicked the camera title will be displayed hidden Note e The setting to display hide the camera title will be retained until the power is turned off Once the power is turned off and on again the camera title will be displayed on system start Use digital zoom control screen only Images on the 1 screen and 4 screen can be digitally zoomed It is also possible to move the zoomed area within the displayed image Note e Digital Zoom is not available o
86. ied images DVD drive equipped models only Step 1 Click the Control button on the top page page 61 of the operation window Step 3 Specify the detailed conditions of recorded images to be copied Specify the information to be set as condi tions Step 2 Click the button in the Copy box Copy Date amp time range Start Jan 1 2010 AM12 00 00 End Jan 1 2010 AM12 05 00 Control Cam select Setup Multiscreen Wide view Digital zoom Search Disk Medium Copy _ Assign a password sn Password Retype Free 0 00 GB Log REC event Total 451 I Date Cam Password Password Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM EJ D QY Jun 15 2010 5 00 00 PM 4 Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Q Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM QY Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM g Date amp time range Designate the start date amp time and the end date amp o ol ala ul a wj w m lilt Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM time of recorded images to be copied Click the F Jun 15 2010 _ 5 00 00 PM button and then designate date amp time en o Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM Jun 15 2010_ 5 00 00 PM
87. ime of the end point will be displayed next to the End button Note e t is possible to designate up to 20 minutes of the time range per download Step 4 Click the Download button The Download window will be displayed Step 5 Select On or Off for Password to determine whether or not to download images with audio and to determine whether or not to attach an alteration detection code to recorded images to be download ed When assigning a password enter 5 to 8 alpha numeric characters for the password When the set ting is completed click the OK button Download Audio With audio Without audio Assign a password Password Password Retype Password ok carcs The file download window will be displayed Step 6 Click the Save button The Save As window will be displayed Step 7 Create a new folder in the desired directory and click the Save button Recorded images and audio will be downloaded as an image data file filename n3r and an audio data file filename n3a respectively 83 Note e When With audio is selected the Download window will be displayed again after the download is complete e f a message is displayed on the information bar see page 98 e When playing on a multiscreen it is impossible to download recorded images 84 Play the copied downloaded recorded images When recorded images are copied downloaded recorded im
88. itches between screens and screen patterns Displays the current date amp time While daylight 2 Status display panel saving time is activated the time will be displayed Displays the statuses of the recorder Also dis with an asterisk plays alarm error status and remedies Page 14 4 Ctrl screen button When clicking alarm button or error button this Switches the main monitor to control screen dis panel may be displayed overlapped on the opera play tion panel Image display area Displays live images and playback images on the control screen Only live images can be displayed on the wide view screen Camera selection Date amp time frame ee title Camera title date amp time The set camera title will be displayed The display position can be selected from upper left L Upper lower left L Lower upper right R Upper and lower right R Lower The default display position is R Upper Default Upper right Date amp time will be displayed as set on the camera Camera selection frame Displays the camera being operated When using 1 screen 4 screen display pages 20 and 21 the cameras can be operated with the mouse 12 Image display area The number of images that can be displayed on the multiscreen differs for the control screen and the wide view screen Playback of images on a 16 screen is not possible while working with the control screen The default screen on startup
89. ject 4 Formatting HDD HDD is being automatically formatted 3 In the alarm state Indicates an alarm occurrence Detailed 2 information of the alarm will be displayed In the error state Indicates that an error has occurred A 1 High detailed description of the error content will be displayed 2 Alarm buttons BEJ When the face matching function is not used M amp Indicate that an alarm has occurred Turn red in the alarm state Clicking the buttons will toggle between displaying not displaying buttons such as the alarm log button and the alarm reset button lt Face matching function gt If the face matching function has been configured for use the following display functions and operations are available Face matching stopped and Face matching alarm off Face matching stopped and Face matching in alarm state Face matching in operation and Face matching alarm off Face matching in operation and Face matching in alarm state 14 3 Error button Indicates that an error has occurred Turn yellow in the error state Clicking the buttons will toggle between displaying not displaying buttons such as the error log button and the error reset button 4 Alarm log display button The alarm logs are displayed on the operation panel of the control screen Up to 750 error logs are saved When more than 750 logs are filed the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwrit
90. k will play the next or previ ous images on the list of the camera whose images are currently being played back Clicking the Q button will enlarge the image to twice its size Clicking the Q button will reset the image to its original size If there is audio data filename n3a the buttons will be displayed Click these buttons to play back with or without audio When a web browser and the viewer software are running at the same time audio may not be played prop erly To play audio correctly use either the web browser or the viewer software and close the other Playback images and audio may sometimes not be synchronized exactly When the Search button is clicked after selecting Date amp Time and Camera ch in the search box play back of the image data of the selected camera data will start from the top of the data corresponding to the selected date amp time Clicking the button will display the image on a full screen Clicking the Restore button on the operation window or pressing the Esc key on the keyboard will return the image display to the previous status Clicking the Hide button or right clicking the mouse can hide the playback operation window Mark the Smooth checkbox to display the fast playback images more smoothly The fast playback speed may be limited depending on the performance of the PC in use or process status 88 Alteration detection It is possible to detect alterations in data amp pa
91. k the Viewer button page 66 in the download Click the Save button operation area on the top page 1 page 61 of the The Save As window will be displayed operation window The file download window will be displayed Step 3 TEEN Create a new folder in the desired directory and click Do you want to run or save this file the Save button g ere westunee The viewer software will be downloaded Type Application From Run Save While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer if you do not trust the source do not run or save this software What s the risk 85 Install the viewer software When the older version of the viewer software is installed on a PC uninstall it before installing the newer ver sion Step 1 Double click the downloaded file wvasetup exe gt The installer launches Follow the instructions of the installation wizard Note e f agreed to the displayed license agreement select accept the terms in the license agree ment e Select Anyone who uses this computer all users Installation is possible even if the User Name field and the Organization field on the Customer Information page are left blank e Select Complete if the Setup Type page is dis played Uninstall the viewer software Step 1 Open Uninstall a program in Control Panel Step 2 Select WebVideo Activex the pro
92. l be displayed in the status display area When copying is complete the COPY icon will disappear Important e Do not remove the SD memory card during copy ing on the SD memory card It may damage data on the SD memory card When the copy end time is set earlier than the start time copying will not start even when the OK button is clicked When copy medium lacks enough storage space data will be copied until the copy medium is full Use a medium with sufficient storage capacity to avoid left over data that is not copied Copying will be performed in the following order Viewer Software Images gt Audio Depending on the designated time range for copying and the remaining space of the storage medium images and audio may not be copied When clicking the button in the Copy box during copying the confirmation window for cancellation of the current copying will be displayed It is pos sible to cancel the current copying on this win dow Do not turn off the power of the recorder while copy is in progress If the power is turned off while copying the storage media copied on will become unusable When another user operating the recorder has opened the copy panel or when the destination medium has been selected by another user the copy window cannot be displayed Refer to page 9 for how to eject the DVD disc 82 Download recorded images currently being played Designate the start point and the end point of record
93. lay area across the full screen Display images on a 1 screen To display live images on a 1 screen take the following procedures Step 2 Step 1 Select the title of the camera Click the Cam select button Page 61 Live images from the selected camera will be dis A list of the registered cameras will be displayed played in the Camera selection box Note Networ k Disk Recorder WJ NV200 e Selecting a camera from the right click pop up menu also will display images from the selected camera e Clicking the Go to last button on the HDD tab while displaying live images will start playback from a point around 30 seconds before the latest recorded image of the camera currently being dis played Use digital zoom Enlarges the displayed live images When playing recorded images on a 1 screen click a button in the Digital zoom box x1 button Displays live images with x1 zoomed size x2 button Displays live images with x2 zoomed size x4 button Displays live 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 Display images in wide view Display live images across the full screen When working on a 1 screen click the Wide view button the opera tion panel will disappear To return the wide view image to the original size right click on the image and select Ctrl screen from the dis played menu Note
94. layed Page 48 Auto mode Activates the auto mode function of the camera Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Detail button The Camera control Advanced panel will be displayed 1 Page 48 Step 3 Click the auto mode button F of the camera and select one of the following auto modes Auto track The camera will automatically track an object moving on the screen Auto pan The camera direction will automatically move pan between the start point and end point set in advance Preset sequence The camera will move pan to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the preset position number numerical order Patrol The camera will trace the manually record ed panning pattern Step 3 Click the or button It is possible to reset the set brightness by clicking the Reset button Step 4 Click the Start button to start the selected auto mode function Click the Stop button to turn off the auto mode func tion of the camera Note e Refer to the operating instructions of the connect ed camera for further information about the auto mode function of the camera Register camera preset positions Register the current camera position as a preset position The preset positions can be registered only when using a camera supporting the preset position function Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen
95. layed on the live screen e The date amp time and camera also appear on the camera image displayed on the live monitor but some char acters may be cut off e To display images it is necessary to select the cameras to be displayed in the setup menu in advance The recorder is not configured to display camera images by default e Depending on the selected switching interval a black screen may appear before camera images are dis played e When the secret view function is selected the single screen on the main monitor or selected images on a multiscreen will not be displayed e While the sequence display is being performed the secret view images will be skipped not displayed e The image of a camera where an error has occurred will not be displayed e The size of displayed images will be fit into the screen regardless of the aspect ratio 19 Basic operation k WJ NV200 wae Setup Logout 3 4 Multiscreen select CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CMPC ee 6 7 g ore CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 Digital zoom 10 14 19 me x2 x 4 x8 ic CAM10 CAM11 EA lt 14 15 16 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 To operate use the mouse connected to the recorder to move the mouse cursor displayed on the main monitor and left click the buttons or tabs displayed on the screen Hereinafter Left click will be described as Click in this document In lines where the A buttons are displayed the value on which the cursor is placed can be changed by turning th
96. me ADMIN Password 12345 To enhance the security change the default administrator name and password before running the recorder Change the password periodically Refer to the Installation Guide for how to change the password To log out click the Logout button on the opera tion screen When a user logs out or when auto logout is acti vated during copying the copying will be can celed When operating the recorder using a web browser it will take around 90 seconds until copy ing is stopped after the web browser is closed Displaying images in the logged out state After startup with Auto login set to Off the 4Screen A will be displayed When logging out during the login process the same screen as right before logout will be dis played Which camera images the user is authorized to display depends on the user level set up When On is selected for Auto login it is unnecessary to perform the operations described on this page Monitor live images When the recorder started up live images from cameras will be displayed according to the configured settings Live images from cameras are displayed via the recorder Image data N N N 7 Recorder Main monitor _ Live monitor It is possible to display live images on a 1 screen or on a multiscreen Depending on the configuration of the live monitor cameras can be switched automatically and the respective camera image can be
97. n 10000 logs are filed in the search result gt 10000 will be indicated Playback Medium x ay M jun 2010 mr Yh MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN Ea 2 4a ty f3 L 2 AES 12 00 00 AME JE a ty 3 Live 07 22 15 PM s 10 La 273 124 3 28 29 30 MFiltering by camera Start m0 1 e201 Olen 2 00 00 AME End o1 el 201 OMe 2 00 00 AMIES Date amp Time Camera Audio Date amp Time Camera Audio Filtering CD an a 45 Mun 14 2010 07 12 13 PN A Previous Total 2 Disk Medium a HDD SD DVD Go to last w Search Wida viaw Step 3 To filter the number of items displayed on the copied data list proceed as described below To play back without filtering proceed to Step 5 Filtering by camera Mark the checkbox for Filtering by camera Filtering will be applied to the camera whose image is dis played Filter by designating date amp time Specify the filter range by designating a date amp time To specify the filter range set the year month day and time of the start and end point by clicking the respective A buttons 36 Note e t is also possible to set the start point and end point of the filter range by clicking the Start End buttons after selecting the desired time in the Playback box and clicking the desired date on the calendar Step 4 Click the Filtering button A list of search results for the specified filter crite ria is displayed Swi
98. n the recorder s hard disk on the main monitor Playback operation can be made while recording Playback of images can be controlled from the operation dis IIAL O a Main monitor Recorder Note e When playing recorded images on a 1 screen audio recorded together with these images will be output e When displaying recorded images on a multiscreen audio from the camera to be displayed on a screen will be heard e No audio will be output when playing back in fast forward fast reverse e The camera image can be changed by clicking the camera number 1 to 16 during playback e The Multiscreen select button digital Zoom button Mute button and OSD button remain effective during playback Refer to Monitor live images page 19 for further information e When displaying images recorded at the following setting values of resolution and frame rate on each seg ment of a multiscreen the images will be played back with the selected refresh interval Resolution Image capture size Frame rate Display SXVGA 15 ips 30 ips 4 screen e Different values selected for resolution and frame rate will cause the data size of the playback images on the multiscreen to differ considerably which may result in non synchronized playback In this case pause and then restart playback page 27 e At the default black zones will be displayed on the top and bottom of images with the aspect ratio of 16 9 when images are played back on
99. n the same subnet is the same subnet set for the IP addresses of the recorder and the PC Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the browser checked When accessing the recorder in the same subnet entering the address of the recorder in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended Installation Guide e Depending on the traffic of the network there might be difficulties in displaying images Press the F5 button on the keyboard to request images The image displayed on the brows er is not being refreshed 96 Symptom Cause solution Reference e Isn t the network traffic heavy These symptoms may occur when the network traffic is heavy e t may be possible that a pop up blocker other than Image refresh of the browser is slow Response of the browser is slow A pop up is not displayed on the Internet Explorer is activating Check the installed soft browser ware and cancel the pop up blocker Cannot close the authentication e Are the correct user name and password entered window displayed when displaying Confirm the correct user name and password the operation window Audio is interrupted during play e When playing images recorded at a higher frame rate back using the viewer software audio may sometimes be played interrupted e When any setting of the setup menu has been changed Cannot play the downloaded during the download the download will be canceled recorded im
100. n the wide view screen and on the 16 screens e To use this function on the 4 screen do so after first selecting the desired camera image To select a cam era click the camera number panel or the camera image Once a camera has been selected the selection frame will be displayed around the camera image e f Enable camera control with mouse on the camera control panel page 48 is not checked the digital zoom factor can also be changed by placing the cursor on the image in the image display area and turning the mouse wheel In this case the point where the mouse cursor is positioned will become the zoom center Step 1 Step 3 Confirm that the image display area is displayed on Click the digital zoom button x1 to cancel the digital the 1 screen or 4 screen zooming when displaying on the 4 screen select the camera whose image is to be zoomed Note e Digital zoom is automatically canceled by other Step 2 operations such as selecting another camera or i ttern Click the digital zoom buttons x2 x4 x8 eno Tee ee ae The displayed image will be enlarged x2 x4 x8 centering on the center point of the screen Note e Clicking a point in the zoomed image makes the clicked point the center of the image 24 Record images Live images can be recorded on the recorder Images from up to 16 cameras can be simultaneously recorded with this recorder Network cameras Recorder Record images sched
101. nd click the OK button Confirmation Copying has been completed Select an operation Eject a medium Not eject a medium OK Cancel Step 8 After all the required data is copied to the disc select Eject a medium on the confirmation window and click the OK button The finalization confirmation window will be dis played When the OK button is clicked finaliza tion the proce dure to eject the DVD will be per formed After the procedure is complete the disc can be ejected Press the eject button Important e f the disc is not finalized the tray may not open even after the eject button is pressed e f data is once copied on a DVD disc no more copy will be possible after ejection e When Failed to finalize Is displayed the disc can be ejected but cannot be played back In this case retry coping on another disc The disc can be ejected as follows instead of step 8 Click the Copy button Clicking the Copy button on the operation panel of the main monitor after copying is complete will dis play the following window Confirmation Select an operation Copy Eject a medium OK Cancel Select Eject a medium and click the OK button to perform finalization the procedure to eject the DVD disc When finalization is complete the completion window will be displayed indicating that the DVD disc can be removed Then press the eject button Finalize the copy from the copy window
102. net IP address is required for Internet communi cations In contrast IP address freely available to assigned to each device within an intranet is called as Private IP address H 264 One of the compression methods of moving images Half duplex Communications method that switches between sending and receiving using a single communications line HDD Stands for Hard Disk Drive a high capacity storage device This product uses hard disk drives instead of video tapes for recording HD High Definition Resolution with 1280 x 720 pixels HVGAW Half VGA Wide Resolution with 640 x 360 pixels Image quality Image quality varies depending on the compression rate In this product the following image qualities compression rates are available and they can be selected for each camera SF Super Fine Super high quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality Internet A global system of interconnected computer net works It is required to contract with an Internet ser vice provider to connect to the Internet IP address Internet Protocol Address The identification number assigned to PCs connected via IP networks such as the Internet or an Intranet or to individual communications devices Do not assign the same address to multiple devices especially on the Internet LAN Local Area Network A communications network for connecting PCs print ers and other network devices in a relatively small ar
103. ng Note e When using the face matching function on the operation screen the display changes to 1 screen or 4 screen display on the wide view screen it changes to 3 screen display It will not work on the multiscreen 1 screen or 4 screen display when the screen segments are equally divided by the setting The function will not work on the mul tiscreen Face matching will stop when playback of record ed images is started during face matching The face matching operation is resumed when play back is stopped When Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup the sequential display on the live monitor stops Installation Guide 47 Operate the camera When displaying live images from a camera with the panning tilting function on a 1 screen or 4 screen the fol lowing camera operations are available Note e t may be impossible to operate the camera or some functions may be inoperable depending on the model of the camera e Operations are performed from the operation window When working with the wide view screen open a 1 screen or 4 screen operation window by clicking the Ctrl screen button in the bottom right corner of the screen e For a fixed camera the buttons on the camera control Camera control panel panel and other controls will be disabled Operate the cameras displayed as selected inside selection frame in the image display area On the 1 screen the camera
104. ns when the firmware is saved on the SD memory card Step 1 Download the firmware of the latest version onto a hard disk drive of a PC Step 2 Click the Maintenance button and then click the System management tab Netvork pisk Recorder Jun 28 2011 5 22 PM System management System setup Error buzzer duration Error output duration Network link down detection HDD hour meter warning Auto data delete Tt will take around 15 minutes to complete firmware upgrade Step 3 Designate the downloaded firmware by clicking the Browse button of Firmware update Step 4 Click the Execute gt button The confirmation window will be displayed to start the update procedure Note e Refer to your dealer for further information about the firmware update 94 Notification by e mail Alarm mail The following mail will be sent to notify of an alarm occurrence to a registered address when the alarm occurs Contents of the alarm mail example In NV200 192 168 0 250 alarm was occurred Alarm date Cause of alarm URL Warning mail Jan 01 2010 12 00 00 GMT 5 00 COMMAND ALARM 5CH http 192 168 0 250 The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs Contents of the warning mail example NV200 192 168 0 250 STATUS REPORT Date Status Jan 01 2010 12 00 00 GMT 5 00 THERMAL ERROR Indication Description
105. o display this but ton The copy data window will be displayed by click ing this button Use this button to manually copy recorded images onto an SD memory card or a DVD disc Log box Select a log for display Clicking the buttons will display the respective logs in the list display area Displayed logs Alarm log error log access log and network log Close button Close the window displaying log information List display area Clicking date amp time in the list can start playback from Number of data Displays the total number of list that date amp time When clicking date amp time in the log ed data information playback will be started from a point No The number will be displayed in the order of approx 5 seconds before the date amp time selected occurrence Date amp List Date amp time when an event or trouble To display search results or a list of copied data refer occurred will be displayed to Search and play recording events amp page 73 Log Details of the occurred event are displayed and Check a list of copied recorded images page 77 respectively The following are the maximum number of logs that can be saved When the number of logs exceeds the Note limit the older logs will be overwritten by the newer e To start playback from the beginning of the pre logs In this case the oldest log is the first to be over event recording when the Pre event duration written setting is longer th
106. on and performance supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None Full All accelerations are enabled Use this setting if your computer has no problems Recommended 97 Message displayed on the information bar Depending on the operation system in use the following may occur Follow the instructions below when the fol lowing occurred By performing the following solutions other applications 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 e index Windows Internet Explorer r OW E http 192 168 0 250 uy Favorites index 13 E Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery v fp g mh v Pagey Safetyy Toolky yv 6 Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here Symptom The following message is displayed on the information bar Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here The following message is displayed on the information bar This site might require the follow ing ActiveX control wvasetup exe from Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd Click here to install The following message is displayed on the information bar To help protect your security Internet Explorer blocked this site f
107. r check Enable camera control with mouse on the camera control panel e When selecting an area in the image display area When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 by dragging the mouse the selected area will be Click the button or the button located at the center of the image display area Alternatively adjust the zoom by placing the mouse and the zoom ratio will be adjusted automatically pointer on the image and turning the mouse wheel Click the x1 button to reset zoom Move to home position Move the camera to a previously registered home position The home position needs to be registered in advance Page 53 Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Call button to move to the home position Focus adjustment Adjust the focal point The auto focus function is available Step 1 Step 3 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the Click the Near or Far button desired cameras The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Step 2 Click the Detail button The Camera control Advanced panel will be displayed 1 Page 48 50 Iris brightness adjustment Adjusts the lens iris of the camera Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Detail button The Camera control Advanced panel will be disp
108. r from the center point of the control pad ton or the Far button The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Brightness box The brightness lens iris can be adjusted by clicking Auto mode box the darker button or the brighter button It is Activates the auto mode function of the camera possible to reset the adjusted brightness by clicking Select the auto mode function Auto track Auto pan the Reset button Preset sequence or Patrol of the camera by clicking the T button and then click the Start button Click the Stop button to stop the auto mode function 66 Preset Position box e Regist button Registers the current camera position as a preset position Select a preset position number 1 256 by click ing the F button after moving the camera to a position to be registered as a preset position and then click the Regist button It is impossible to register the position as Home HDD tab Prev image Jext ima o to last arpi Call button Moves the camera to the preset position registered in advance Select a preset position number Home 1 256 by clicking the button and then click the Call but ton It is necessary to register preset positions in advance to move the camera to the preset positions Date search ED ECD ED ED D E Jan fi 20o ama Hoo Eoo Play Rev play button Plays recorded images in forward or reverse F
109. recording O x x ing duration configured on the setup menu Define pre event Camera images recorded before an event occurs x x recording can be associated with the event and saved on the hard disk Alarm action Move the camera to Move the camera to the preset position registered x x the preset position in advance Blink the alarm indi The alarm indicator on the front panel will start O x O x cator blinking Sound the buzzer The buzzer will start sounding for the duration set x x in advance Send alarm output Output signals will be sent from the ALARM X x signals CONTROL connector at the rear of the recorder Display event infor The event type and terminal camera number will x O x mation on the main be displayed on the status display panel At the monitor same time the alarm button turn red 3 Event action Description B Alarm action Display the alarm The alarm icon will be displayed on the event error O x icon on a web display area of the web browser browser Display the alarm A window that notifies of an event occurrence will x x message on aweb be displayed on the web browser browser The alarm message displayed last has priority To close the window click the x button Record the alarm Date amp time of the event and event information will O Oe logs be recorded in a log list Send a mail that An e mail notifying of the event and its date amp time x x notifies of an event alarm mail will
110. rom 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 publisher could not be veri fied Are you sure you want to run this software Unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window An URL is displayed on the pop up title bar and the title is not dis played completely x lt Information Bar Cause solution Reference e Click the information bar and select Always Allow Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click the Yes button e Click the information bar and select Install ActiveX Control Click the Install button on the displayed Security Warning window 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 for Automatic prompting for file downloads Then click the OK button When the warning window is displayed click the Yes button the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Downloads select Enable e Click the Run button e Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click th
111. rver DNS servers usually have more than 2 systems and the secondary server is the sub system If there is trouble with the primary server the secondary server takes over SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol A protocol for sending e mail on the Internet or an Intranet Used when transferring mail between serv ers or when clients send mail to the server SMTP authentication Simple Mail Transfer Protocol authentication SMTP mail transfer protocol appended with a user authentication function It authenticates passwords and user accounts between SMTP servers and cli ents Both SMTP servers and clients must support SMTP authentication SMTP server A server that supports SMTP currently the most widely used mail transfer protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol for monitoring and managing networked Communications devices such as routers PCs cam eras and Network Disk Recorders via a network Subnet mask Subnet prefix length Numerical value to define whether to use several bits for a network address to distinguish among subnet IP addresses in a network According to the values devices can determine which part of the address is the network address and which part is the host address Subnet A small network used as a unit of administration when a larger network is divided into smaller networks Large networks in corporations for example the net work can be broken down into smaller networks called su
112. s zoomed in or out When playing recorded images e First several seconds may be skipped when the following operations are performed while playing recorded images e When cameras are switched e When image is zoomed in or out When oper ating to zoom in out a paused recorded image image of several seconds later than the dis played image may be zoomed in e When the playback button is clicked again while playing images e When the first frame is displayed by starting the frame by frame playback during pausing Playback may be performed in several seconds intervals when the following operations are per formed Refer to the description of operations during playback on pages 26 and 71 for how to control playback e Reverse playback e Fast playback Fast reverse playback e Reverse frame playback When playing images by designating date amp time playback may start from a point several seconds before after the specified time or from the first frame of the next record When searching for the latest recorded images the starting point of playback is around 30 sec onds before the date amp time of the latest recorded images However it may not start exactly When the frame rate is set to 30 ips recorded images may not be played smoothly When recording images e The actual time of recording trigger event occur rence time start time of the schedule recording etc and the recording start time time displayed on the recordin
113. scriptions of how to operate this product Both operations using the interface on the product and using aPC viaa network are provided Quick Reference Guide Contains descriptions of how to operate functions frequently used Operating Instructions of Additional Business Intelligence Kit PDF Contains descriptions of how to use WJ NVF20 option WJ NVF20E option on trial how to register the license how to configure the settings and how to operate Adobe Reader is required to read the PDF files on the provided CD ROM When Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it Depending on descriptions the model name of this recorder may be omitted as NV200 in the manuals and on the setup The screens used in these operating instructions show the case in which WJ NV200VK is used and 16 cameras are connected Refer to readme txt on the provided CD ROM for further information about the dedicated software option that receives and displays the event and error information compatible cameras and their versions System requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this product using a PC that meets the following system requirements OS Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Web browser Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 32 bit Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 32 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2
114. select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Detail button The Camera control Advanced panel will be displayed 1 Page 48 Step 3 Perform the pan tilt operation to move the camera to the position to be registered Page 49 Move camera preset positions Move the camera to the registered preset position It is necessary to register preset positions in advance Step 1 When displaying the images on a 4 screen select the desired cameras Step 2 Click the Detail button The Camera control Advanced panel will be displayed Page 48 Step 3 Click the A button in the Position box to select a preset number Select a preset number 0 256 to be registered Selecting preset position number 0 will move the camera to home position 52 Step 4 Click the A button in the Position box to select a preset number Select a preset number 1 256 to be registered Step 5 Click the Regist button The camera direction will be registered to the selected preset position number Step 4 Click the Call button The camera direction will move to the preset posi tion corresponding to the selected preset position number Note e A non registered preset number can be selected but the camera will not move even if the Call but ton is clicked Register home position The home position is set with the camera positioned at an already registered preset position
115. t e Refer to a system administrator for further infor mation about the set IP address e Do not attach 0 before the numbers when enter ing IP address Example 192 168 0 50 x 192 168 0 050 e f a message is displayed on the information bar see page 98 Note e When the top page is displayed for the first time the install wizard of the ActiveX control required to display images from the camera will be displayed Follow the instructions of the wizard e The ActiveX control and the viewer software page 85 will be installed at the same time e Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the installation When any ActiveX control for a Panasonic recorder other than this product is already installed uninstall WebVideo ActiveX from Uninstall a program and then install ActiveX control for this product Page 85 e When the installation wizard is displayed each time displaying other page even though installa tion of ActiveX control for this product has been completed reboot the PC e The ActiveX control used on each PC should be licensed individually Refer to your dealer for the software licensing 60 Step 3 Enter the user name and password registered in the recorder and then click the Login button WJ NV200 The top page will be displayed Prev ic a v record FR Rev play Play FF Next record Dersa EZ EZ ERED ETEND H Prev image Pause Stop Next image
116. t button is clicked 17 Login operation at startup When Off is selected for Auto login Installation Guide the recorder will start up in the logged out state after completing the system check When the operation window is displayed on the main monitor enter a user name and password as follows Step 1 Click the Login button on the operation screen The Login window will be displayed Step 2 Enter a user name and password For character entry refer to About the operation of on screen keyboard page 16 Login User name Password Aletclojel Jal o c Fiajuiifsy etal n Kjejmjnjof ak itm Plajris t ejalr ulviw x y julviw z E 4 Delete Cancel e Refer to the Installation Guide for how to register users Note e When On is selected for Quick login the user name can be selected from the pull down menu The password entered will be displayed as marks e When a user tries to operate an unauthorized function in the logged out state the login window will be displayed 18 Step 3 Click the OK button When the entered user name and password are correct the login window will disappear and the login button will change to the logout button When the entered user name and password are incorrect the error window will be displayed Close the error window and log in again Note The default administrator name and password are as follows Administrator na
117. tch between list pages by clicking the Previous Next buttons Step 5 Select the line with the desired list and click the play back button on the playback operation panel Playback will start from the date amp time selected If the multiscreen was displayed it will change to the 1 screen Note e Playback can also be started by double clicking the desired date amp time line e f the selected copied data is password protected the password entry screen will be displayed Enter the assigned password and click the OK button If the wrong password is entered the copied data cannot be played back For character entry refer to About the operation of on screen keyboard page 16 Step 6 To stop playback and return to live images click the stop button on the playback operation panel Playback will stop and live images will be dis played Note Playback can also be stopped and live images can also be displayed by the following operations e Clicking the x button on the media playback panel e Changing the playback medium Event function The recorder will take an event action when any of the following events occur e Terminal alarm An event when an alarm input signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the alarm input terminal on the rear of the recorder e Camera site alarm An event when an alarm camera terminal alarm etc is detected by a camera e Command alarm
118. ted 89 Operate the camera When displaying live images from a camera with the panning tilting function the following camera controls are available It may be impossible to operate the camera or some functions may be inoperable depending on the model of the camera Panning Tilting Adjusts the horizontal vertical position of the camera e Zoom Zoom in out the displayed image e Focus Adjust the focal point Brightness Adjusts the lens iris of the camera e Preset position operation Move the camera to the preset position that is determined on the camera s setup menu and registered in the recorder e Auto mode Activates the auto mode function of the camera To operate the camera display the CAM tab of the top page Brightness Preset Position Control buttons Control pad Panning Tilting When displaying live images on a 1 screen moves a camera horizontally vertically in the following ways Control buttons Click to move pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Control pad Click to move pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad Note e Click the desired point to be located at the center of the angular field of view The camera will move to locate the clicked point as the center point in the image display area Zooming Zooms in out the displayed image Depending on the models of the connec
119. ted cameras the available zooming factors may be different Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information Zooming can be adjusted by clicking the button wide or the button tele Click the x1 button to reset the zoom factor to x1 Note e t is possible to adjust zooming by turning the mouse wheel e When selecting an area in the image display area by dragging the mouse the selected area will be located at the center of the image display area and the zoom ratio will be adjusted automatically 90 Focus adjustment Adjusts the focal point The auto focus function is available Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near button or the Far button The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Iris brightness adjustment Adjusts the lens iris of the camera The brightness lens iris can be adjusted by clicking the darker button or the brighter button It is pos sible to reset the adjusted brightness by clicking the Reset button Register preset positions Registers the current camera position as a preset position The preset positions can be registered only when using a camera supporting the preset position function Step 1 Step 3 Perform the pan tilt operation to move the camera to Click the Regist button the position to be registered The preset position will be registered under the selected preset number Step 2 Click the F button
120. ten 5 Alarm reset button Cancels the alarm action Clickable only in the alarm state 6 Error log display button The error trouble logs are displayed on the operation panel of the control screen Up to 1000 error logs are saved When more than 1000 logs are filed the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwritten 7 Error reset button Cancels the error trouble action Clickable only in the error state Face matching start stop button Starts stops face matching actions manually Face matching will resume when this button is clicked during pause Face matching will stop when this button is clicked during face matching actions 9 Face display Thumbnail button The latest face matching results are displayed on the operation panel of the control screen Page 45 Live monitor monitor for display of live images only Important e Configuration and operation of the recorder from the live monitor is not possible Live images from a camera set up in advance can be displayed on a 1 screen on the live monitor When several cameras are selected camera images will be switched sequentially at the selected switching interval sequence display In addition camera images can be switched according to the signal input triggered by a terminal alarm amp Installation Guide Note e Multiscreen display is not possible e The camera title and date amp time are not disp
121. the control screen Refer to the Installation Guide for the setting to enlarge the vertical size of displayed images e The size of displayed images will be fit into the screen regardless of the aspect ratio when images are played back on a full screen Playback operation panel In playback mode operation buttons are displayed on the playback operation panel In addition to the opera tion buttons the playback operation panel displays the playback status Normal status during display of live images Disk Medium HDD SD DVD Search Image playback status Playback pause status Disk Medium il B Gotolast HDD SD DVD Disk Medium B Gotolast HDD SD DVD gt gt II itd cr 33 Pi Copy Search 20 The functions of the buttons are as follows Function Playback button Stop button Pause button Example Captured image button Next image Previous image button Fast forward Fast reverse button Next record Previous record button Go to last button Playback status display ela Wide view button Non display button Displayed during play back on a full screen rr i Go to last w Wide view Operation Plays recorded images Clicking this button while playback is paused will cancel the pause status When the playback button is clicked during fast playback fast reverse playback the playback speed will be x1 Playback will stop and live images will be displayed when this bu
122. the screen 61 of the operation window and click the VMD but A frame will be displayed and the area within the ton in the Search box frame will be set as VMD search area The VMD search window will be displayed Display of live images and display of playback images will be paused VMD search Camera Date amp time range Start Jan 1 v 2010 AM12 00 00 Mm ae Date amp time range Mask duration z ma End Jan 1 v 2010 AM12 00 00 sen OOOO Note OK e To delete the created area click the Delete area button Step 2 Step 4 Specify the search conditions filters Click the OK button The VMD search will start The search result will Camera be displayed in the list display area Page 73 It Select the camera for VMD search may sometimes take time to complete the search Date amp time range Important Select a time range by designating a start and end e In the result list of the VMD search the audio icon date amp time The designated time range will be will not be displayed in the Audio column even if searched audio is attached to the recorded images Mask duration Select the time span to be searched 19 Step 5 Click the date amp time of the desired recording event Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start About playback opera tion page 71 Note e Up to 100 logs are saved in the
123. tings relating to the recording schedules and alarms Monitor button Configure the settings relating to the main monitor and the live monitor Network button Configure the settings relating to the network User management button Register edit or delete the user information The administrator information can also be changed Maintenance button Displays the system information of the recorder HDD management button Hard disk drives can be formatted Extra function button Download the statistics data of the additional busi ness intelligence functions This button will be displayed after registering the license for the recorder or starting using the recorder on trial 64 Status display area LIVE HDD FILTERING p BUSY Copy DELETE FACE STAT HERR Q Live playback status display area The status of an image live image recorded image will be displayed The following information will be displayed Indicates that live images are being dis played Indicates that playback images are being displayed Indicates that reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that a paused image is being dis played Indicates that recorded images audio are being downloaded Indicates that downloading of recorded images audio is
124. tion in the United States and or other countries Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries e SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC e All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 32 bit is described as Windows 7 Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1 32 bit is described as Windows Vista Windows Internet Explorer 9 0 Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 and Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 are described as Internet Explorer SDHC SD memory card is described as SD card or SD memory card Network cameras are described as cameras Restrictions when using this product When using this product some functions have the following restrictions Before using this product keep the following in mind When displaying live images from the camera e Black screen may be displayed for the first several seconds when the following operations are per formed while displaying live images e When live images are displayed by switching camera etc e When image i
125. tructions displayed on the error log panel amp page 32 The error lamp on the front of the recorder will go off when the cause of the error has been elimi nated 39 Copy recorded images It is possible to manually copy images recorded in the recorder onto an SD memory card and DVD DVD R R disc It is recommended to make back up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives It is impossible to copy recorded images when the recorder is in the following statuses e When the copy window is being opened by other user via a network e When the SD memory card or DVD disc is being selected by another user via a network e When the media other than hard disk drives is selected The copied recorded images can be played on the recorder or on a PC using the dedicated viewer software The viewer software will be automatically copied to an SD memory card or a DVD disc on which recorded imag es are copied Refer to page 87 for how to operate the viewer software Refer to page 36 for how to play the copied recorded images on the recorder Note e Recording on a DVD disc is available only with DVD drive equipped models e Pause the playback before starting copying when playing recorded images on the recorder e To copy recorded images onto an SD memory card it is necessary to format an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or an SDHC SD memory card formatted with another device on this recorder Page
126. tton is clicked dur ing playback pause Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback Pause will be canceled when this button is clicked during playback pause Saves images paused during playback on SD memory card Clickable only while playback is paused on a 1 screen When this button is clicked the button will turn gray and images will be saved The SD memory card can be removed when the button becomes available About captured images page 35 When the next image button is clicked during pausing the next frame is played and paused When the previous image button is clicked during a pause the previous frame is played and paused Note When playing H 264 MPEG 4 images some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse frame by frame playback will be performed with the refresh interval setting of the camera Playback speed of fast playback will be changed in the following order each time the fast forward button is clicked Step2 Approx 2x Step3 Approx 4x Step4 Approx 8x Step5 Approx 16x gt Step6 Approx 32x Step7 Approx 48x Playback speed of fast reverse playback will be changed in the following order each time the fast reverse button is clicked Step2 Approx 2x Step3 Approx 4x Step4 Approx 8x Step5 Approx 16x gt Step6 Approx 32x Step7 Approx 48x The playback speed will be displayed on the playback status display
127. tton will be displayed when an event occurs The alarm action will be canceled by click ing this button Error button ERR Indicates that an error has occurred The alarm action will be canceled by clicking this button Download operation area Start End setup Start End setup Viewer button Specify the time range for downloading images Download the viewer software for playing the and audio by setting a start and end time This downloaded images and audio operation is available only during playback ona 1 screen amp Page 83 Download button Downloads recorded images and audio at the designated date amp time CAM tab When displaying live images from a camera with the panning tilting function the following camera controls are available Depending on the model of the camera some operations may not work Auto mode Brightness Zoom O aO Auto track FOCUS PTe Set FOMU Control buttons Control pad Zoom box Control buttons Control pad Zooming can be adjusted by clicking the button Clicking the buttons around the control pad can move wide or the button tele Click the x1 button to pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Clicking reset zoom inside the control pad also can adjust the vertical hor izontal position pan tilt of the displayed images Focus box Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near but gets farthe
128. udes Pre event recording that records images before the event and event recording that records images after the event Event Indicates an occurrence that causes the recorder to take an event action Events include terminal alarm command alarm camera site alarm and face match ing alarm etc Face matching Refers to a function that detects facial features of people in images and matches them against similar facial features recorded earlier The recorder can be set up to output an alarm signal when the detection result is positive FHD Full HD Resolution with 1920 x 1080 pixels Firewall A type of security used when accessing outside net works like the Internet A PC is used to prevent com puters outside a local network from accessing the network Frame rate ips Refers to the unit that determines the smoothness with which the recorded images are played back ips indicates the number of recorded frames in 1 second The higher the number the smoother the movement but the available recording time becomes shorter FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol that is commonly used for transferring files over the Internet Full duplex Communications method that allows simultaneous sending and receiving by transmitting in both direc tions using an independent sending line and receiving line Global IP address IP address assigned to each device connected to the Internet that is equivalent to an address on the Inter
129. ule recording Recording can be automatically started and stopped according to a previously specified schedule Refer to the Installation Guide for schedule recording Note e When event recording is triggered by an alarm during the schedule recording event recording has the higher priority Refer to the Recording mode and its priority section below for further information about the priori ty of the recording mode e To stop schedule recording stop the recording on the setup menu Refer to the Installation Guide for further information e In case of a network error the image of the camera where the communication error has occurred will not be recorded Recording starts when the network error is recovered If the status in which the communication with the camera is disconnected recovers within around 40 seconds images will not be recorded and error logs will not be saved e Schedule recorded image data will be divided into multiple files every hour on the hour In that moment recording may sometimes be interrupted around for 1 second Recording mode and its priority There are 3 recording modes The recording modes and their priority levels are as follows When two or more recordings with different recording modes started simultaneously only recording with the higher priority will start Recording mode Priority Event recording Schedule recording Pre event recording 20 Play recorded images Display the images recorded o
130. w closes and the display returns to the Camera control Advanced panel 03 Set up mask areas Set up mask areas of the camera For further information about this function refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use Step 1 Click the Start button Agrid will appear over the image display area and the segments designated as mask areas are cov ered with white translucent masks Step 2 Click a segment in the image display area Each click of the segment toggles between On and Off for the mask area setting Step 3 Click the End button The mask area setting will be completed and the grid will disappear Step4 Click the Back button The camera setup window closes and the display returns to the Camera control Advanced panel Note e t is possible to reset all the mask area settings by clicking the Reset button 54 Configure the network settings The recorder can be operated using a mouse connected to the front of the unit or from a web browser on a PC excluding certain functions and settings On the following pages operation from a web browser setting up the PC and related matters will be described When operating the recorder using a web browser it is necessary in advance to configure the network settings of the recorder and a PC When the network settings of the PC are as follows it is unnecessary to configure the settings It is possible to configure the settings
131. ween DNS servers refer to DNS Default gateway Network device used as a gateway for networks such as a local network to access PCs on an exter nal network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol that enables PCs to automatically get information from a server needed for accessing a net work Digital zoom The function that enlarges live images and playback images during playback The digital Zoom enlarges the images by the recorder and is separate from the zoom function included as part of the camera opera tions for enlarged images 99 DNS Domain Name System The long lists of numbers or IP addresses that are used in network environments are difficult to remem ber which makes them impractical This is why PCs are given an easy to follow name domain name which is converted to an IP address before they are communicated with The DNS provides translation between domain names and IP addresses Event action A specific action to be taken at an event occurrence When ALM is selected the occurrence of an event is announced by displaying a notification on the mon itor lighting the status indicators and sounding the buzzer When ADM is selected the occurrence of an event will not be announced and only recording and filing of event logs will be performed In OFF mode only an event log is filed Event recording Function for starting recording automatically when an event occurs Event recording incl
132. ween list pages by clicking the Previous Next buttons VMD Search x vy Aijun 2010 mr Y MONTUEWEDITHUIFRISATSUN 1 2 3 4 51 6 Live 08 14 38 PM SEN a 12 00 00 AMES Detection area Mask duration Start 01 2010 12 00 00 AM e End a0 1 fem 20 1 Of 2 00 00 AME Date amp Time Camera HDD Setup Search Jun 14 2010 07 10 05 PM Jun 14 2010 07 05 04 PM jun 14 2010 07 05 03 PM A Previous Total 3 Note e Up to 100 logs are saved in the list When more than 100 logs are filed in the search result gt 100 will be indicated e The VMD search function searches the entire camera image by default To designate a search area click the Setup button next to Detection area Mask duration on the VMD search setup panel Page 34 e t may take some time until the search results are displayed Step 5 Select the line with the desired list and click the play back button on the playback operation panel Page 26 Playback will start from the date amp time selected Note e Playback can also be started by double clicking the desired date amp time line Step 6 To stop playback and return to live images click the stop button on the playback operation panel Playback will stop and live images will be dis played Note e Playback can also be stopped and live images can also be displayed by the following operations e Clicking the x button on the d
133. whose image is currently displayed can be operated On the 4 screen click the camera number panel on the operation panel or select a camera image by clicking it in the image display area Control buttons Camera control Zoom Q x1 Q Home position Call W Enable camera control with mouse Detail Control buttons Move pan tilt the camera in the clicked direction Keeping the button pressed will move the camera continuously Zoom button Adjusts the zoom factor Home position Call button Move the camera to the home position Enable camera control with mouse checkbox When this item is checked pan tilt clicking and Zoom mouse wheel can be controlled with the mouse on the selected camera image Note e When this checkbox is marked digital Zooming page 24 by turning the mouse wheel operation is not possible When the camera control panel is inoperable for the fixed camera the digital Zoom can be performed by turning the mouse wheel even when the checkbox is checked 48 Detail button Display the Camera control Advanced panel and perform any of the following camera operations Camera control Advanced Zoom Focus Near Brightness Reset Auto mode Auto track EA Aiia i e E Camera control with mouse Position 000 Call Regist Setup Back e Focus button Adjust the focal point e Brightness button Adjusts the lens iris of the camera e Auto mode Activates the auto
134. x button The alarm Reset button will be displayed Face matching Cam 1 eY Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt gt Alam Error Step 2 Click the alarm Reset button The face matching alarm indication disappears Alarm actions buzzer terminal output will be stopped at the same time Display the face matching thumbnail again Proceed as described below to display the face matching result window again after having closed it once Step 1 Click the Alarm button on the status display panel The Thumbnail button will be displayed Alar Face matching Cam 1 3D Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt gt n Error Step 2 Click the Thumbnail button Click this button to display the face matching result window Note e The face matching result window display the lat est matching facial images found The face matching results are updated even while the fact matching result window is opened 46 Start stop face matching actions manually The face matching actions can be changed manually Step 1 Click the Alarm button on the status display panel a Face Off Thumbnail Log Reset lt Alarm When face matching is stopped the Face On button is displayed when it is in progress the Face Off button appears MEJ Face matching in progress ME Face matching stopped Step 2 Click the Face On button or the Face Off button This starts or stops face matchi
135. y image recorded at a designated date amp time Start playback by designating the desired date amp time of a recorded image Playback operation can be made while recording Step 1 Click the Cam select button on the top page of the operation window and select a camera for playback from the camera selection box Page 63 Step 2 Click the HDD tab Page 61 Step 3 Click the F button and determine the date amp time of the desired images AM 12 Step 4 Click the Date search button Playback and Step 1 will be displayed in the status display area and playback will start from the image corresponding to the designated date amp time Playback operation Playpack downloaded images amp page 88 Note e When playing H 264 MPEG 4 image by designat ing date amp time playback may start from a point several seconds before or after the designated date amp time e When no recorded image found at the designated date amp time playback of images recorded after and at the closest to the designated date amp time will start 2 Search and play recording events REC event search Search the recording event list for a recording event and play it back Important e To use recording event search HDD must be selected for Disk Mediun It is also possible to filter recording events using the search filters e Face matching alarm cannot be played back by recording event search on t
136. yback VMD SEEM cee dces tesincciebne dedewaatas sce wenumeancadnceedstdautaetectet 75 Check a list of copied recorded image s 2 00 77 EVENT TUNGU ON Sisri n Mgatnedsadanecowitamacunsele 79 Event aCHONinsoinien ie a 79 Cancel the alarm action cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 80 Cancel the error acthiOMnrannce atni 80 Copy recorded iMageS ccsseccsseeceeeeeeseeecaeeesaeeess 81 Download recorded images currently being played ccccsecceseeseeeseeeseeeeeeeees 83 Play the copied downloaded recorded images 85 Play recorded images copied on an SD memory card ra DVD CISC Ani ea eee 85 Play recorded images downloaded using a web DIOWS EM reae dace da no caan hata sachesenaentaeles 85 Install the viewer SOftWALME ccceeecseeeeeeeseeeees 86 Uninstall the viewer Software ccccsccseeeeeeeees 86 How to use the viewer Softwar e cssceseeeees 87 Operate the camera cccccccseeccseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeesaeeees 90 Pan MinG Tng e tisstite ptetoletensa A 90 ZO OVUM ING set cisco crele a bate aa 90 FOCUS adjustMENM erir ara 91 Iris brightness AGjUStMENT ccsceeeeeeeeeeeeees 91 Register preset positions ccccccececeseeeeeeeeeeees 91 Move to preset POSItiONS cccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeees 91 AUTO TUNGOINS csore vane orcaacteteaiel dete 92 DOLD Ban a a 93 Basic operations eaaa a 93 Configure the settings cccccsseceesee
137. yback slider to a desired time on the timeline to start playback from that time Note e The playback slider may not soon move to the desired position Jump interval Jump buttons Move the playback point by a given amount of time and play back from that point Clicking the lt gt buttons will move the playback point by the amount of time specified under Jump interval Available ranges 1min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min Playback of audio This item is displayed when the recorder is set up to lock in a camera with audio output If this checkbox is marked the audio associated with the displayed image will be output Installation Guide Change event types and other information displayed on the timeline Advanced setup Advanced setup Event type E Terminal alarm M Camera site alarm E Command alarm Sensitivity of VMD Mid E Event type Set event types to be displayed on the timeline To display event recorded images on a timeline mark their checkboxes Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about alarms VMD sensitivity adjustment Set the sensitivity for the motion detection displayed on the timeline Sensitivity increases in the steps shown below Low Mid High All Back button X button Click this button to return to the date amp time operation panel playback display 31 Search and play Search a desired recorded image and play it T

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