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1. 2 HDD slots 43 SIGNAL GND terminal 4 AC IN SIGNAL GND L 0 I 0000000 Power cord inlet 6 Power cord inlet AC IN Connect the provided power cord to this inlet 7 Alarm control connector ALARM CONTROL D sub 25 pin Connect a control switch to control the recorder using an external device such as a sensor or a door switch or an external alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp Network port 10 100 1000BASE T Use this port to connect the recorder to a network com patible with 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T to connect with a camera via a network When the port is being accessed the access indicator green blinks When the port is being linked the link indicator orange lights 9 Spot output connector BNC SPOT OUT Connect the live monitor Camera images are output to be displayed on a 1 screen How to use the power cord plug brace Put the hooks of the power cord plug brace on the power cord inlet to fix the power cord plug Power cord plug brace Link indicator Access indicator 7 Alarm control connector D sub 25 pin D Monitor output connector HDMI Lars 10 100 1000 SPOT OUT AUDIO OUT __AV OUT BASE T U
2. 6 lt gt ggo ALARM CONTROL 1900 1099 SPOT OUT AUDIO OUT Note e Use High Speed HDMI Cable e To maintain the stable performance without deteriorating the image quality use an HDMI cable whose length is 10 m 82 81 feet or less e When an HDMI cable is used it is possible to output audio from the connected monitor 20 Connection of a PC Connect this recorder and a PC via a switching hub Recorder 4 QDUUUOOOOUUUUOO000UUO DOUOOOOUUUUUOO00UUUO ba ta niin gt EEHEEHE IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 LAN cable locally procured Default gateway 192 168 0 1 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T category 5e or better straight for WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK category 7 straight for WJ NV200K G Switching hub SIO IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 20 IP address 192 168 0 x except 0 1 250 and 255 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 About the connector How to use the terminals of the ALARM CONTROL connector This connector is used when connecting an external device such as a sensor that outputs alarm signals or when installing an external alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp The connector to be used should be compatible with the pin array Pin array 13 1 Ooo f The pin array is different from other Panasonic recorders Make sure bOO
3. Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Schedule bar 1 00 00 24 00 Schedule bar 2 Schedule bar 3 Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Schedule bar 1 Schedule bar 2 Schedule bar 3 Remarks 85 86 Menu Tab Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Schedule to record Time table2 Schedule recording HDD saving mode Schedule to record Time table2 Event recording Schedule to record Time table2 Event recording e Mail Schedule to record Time table2 Event recording Panasonic alarm protocol Advanced recording setup Model Compression Image capture size Rate Quality Audio Recording Saving Referenced recording days Alarm action Output duration Event setup Buzzer duration Auto reset time Message display Main monitor action Advanced terminal alarm setup Mode Setup by terminal Recording camera Setup by terminal Preset Setup by terminal Terminal output Setup by terminal Terminal input Advanced camera site alarm setup Mode Setup by camera Recording camera Setup by camera Preset Setup by camera Terminal output Available range Checked Not checked 00 00 24 00 Checked N
4. Compression H 264 Image capture size SXVGA 1280x960 Depending on the setting value before change the total recording days may drastically change Live sequence stops on the live monitor Fix area gt ith face matching Save statistics data to SD card e May 01 2011 11 00 2 SM May 02 2011 11 00 a Refer to the operating instructions PDF of the Additional Business Intelligence Kit for further information about how to configure the settings 82 Lists of the setting items Setup menu Quick setup Easy Start Setting item including those of Tab the Advanced setup menu Available range Default 20nn mm 1 0 00 nn and mm are calculated base on the serial number of the recorder GMT 5 00 NV200kK NV200VK GMT NV200K G Date amp time adjust 2010 1 1 0 00 ment 2034 12 31 23 59 GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 10 00 GMT 9 00 GMT 8 00 GMT 7 00 GMT 6 00 GM1T 5 00 GMT 4 30 GMT 4 00 GMT 3 30 GMT 3 00 GMT 2 00 GMT 1 00 GMT GMT 1 00 GMT 2 00 GMT 3 00 GMT 38 30 GMT 4 00 GMT 4 30 GMT 5 00 GMT 5 30 GMT 5 45 GMT 6 00 GMT 6 30 GMT 7 00 GMT 8 00 GMT 9 00 GMT 9 30 GMT 10 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Activate the Daylight saving time Checked Not checked Checked Recording setup 1 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 10 ips The same setting for all cameras 30 ips Frame rate XF SF FQ NQ FQ Image quality Calculated result will be dis Calculated resul
5. Note e The referenced recording days will be calculated based on the assumption that recording is started on Monday When the HDD saving mode is set the actual recording days are longer than the referenced recording days The HDD consumption for the event recording will be excluded If a camera manufactured by other than Panasonic is used the value of Referenced recording days will not be displayed oreceding an item indicates that the item has been changed on the Advanced recording setup page If two or more cameras with the image capture size of FHD 1920x1080 the image quality of XF and the frame rate of 10 ips or more are connected images may not be recorded at the configured rate Advanced gt button The Advanced recording setup will be displayed Each camera can be set up separately for recording amp Page 54 Configure the advanced settings for schedule recording Advanced schedule setup In addition to schedule recording up to 3 event recordings each can be set up on Time table 1 and 2 Clicking the Advanced gt button in the Schedules field will open the Advanced schedule setup page i etup gt Advanced schedule setup Recording setup Event setup Advanced setup Days to record Event recording i vent recording duration 30 s v Pre event duration Os Time table1 Schedule recording 12AM 6AM 12PM 6PM 12AM HDD saving mode 1 00 00 24 00 2 seen seine PREV EU EEA EEO
6. Click the HDD management button of the setup menu the j management page to the operational screen Advanced setup menu he window with the administrator name and password entry fields will be displayed The window is also dis Network Disk Recorder played when a user has already logged in as the admin WJ NV200 istrator HDD management Step 2 Click the OK button after entering Administrator name and Password of an administrator Authentication Ajejcjoje i a ob e a FigiH is a tjo h i xJejmjnjoj i k ijm n PJojrJs t ejajr s uiviwix y judy W x z Delete When HDD configuration menu is displayed recording and copying will stop Operation Check the hard disk drive information HDD information The capacities operation time and statuses of the hard disk drives are displayed Capacity TEE 160 cB 161h Normal ey 250 cB 161h Normal Refer to the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Maintenance page the HDD information tab for further information about the items displayed on the HDD informa tion tab Page 75 Format the hard disk drives Format HDD Hard disk drives are formatted Important e When a hard disk drive is formatted all the recorded images will be erased Step 1 Click the Execute gt button for Format HDD on the 7 General tab HDD management page O CEEA EE gt The window to format hard disk drives will be displaye
7. Step 9 Click the Restart button on the registration window to regis ter the license The recorder will reboot and the license will become effective 35 36 Basic operations The recorder can be operated using the provided mouse connected to the mouse connection port on the front side of the recorder It is also possible to perform operations and some settings of the recorder from the web browser Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the operations from the web browser In addition refer to List of the setting items Setup menu amp page 83 for setup items that can be configured from the web browser and their further information Step 1 Step 3 Connect the provided mouse to the mouse connection port Click the Setup button on the front side of the recorder The top screen of the setup menu will be displayed The mouse cursor will be displayed on the main monitor Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 Step 2 Takeda Easy Start Configure the date setting camera registration and recording settings by following the guide Left cl i ck the desi red D utton S an d tabs on the screen G RPE Configure the date setting date time display format and language Hereinafter Left click will be described as Click in eomm sigan event acione Advanced setup Displays the menu items when the V button is clicked this document Matot OOTA as PLA Calving oe seta AOAC ion od
8. Display Title Position Select the position to display the date amp time on the images If the setting is to be transmitted to the camera mark this item to select the display position L Upper L Lower R Upper R Lower Default L Upper Note e The position to display the title edited on Display Title page 50 is the same as the Position selected here to display the date amp time edited on Date amp time dis olay E Camera selection Select the camera to which the date amp time display setting is to be sent Mark the checkbox of the camera to which the setup information is to be transmitted Transmission button Transmit the date amp time setting to the camera Once transmission is completed and the setting has been applied to the camera OK will be displayed in the Results field If the display reads Authentication error etc the camera connection or the setting may have failed Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Camera setup tab Determine whether to display the title and select the title to display for each camera the settings will be changed after the set tings have been transmitted to the camera Clicking the Setup gt button for Display Title on the Camera setup tab will display the following items Camera registration Camera setup Display title Check and select the setting items to transfer to each camera When
9. N t CO t N Cannot open the setup menu e Is the monitor connected to the spot output connector The setup menu cannot be displayed on the spot output connec tor t e Is On is selected for Recording mode Check whether the setting is appropriate 61 Recording cannot be performed e Are the settings of the schedules appropriate 53 Check whether the settings are appropriate 95 96 Reference Symptom Cause solution pages e Depending on the photographic subject or HDMI monitor that is connected images or embedded characters may look blurry That is not a trouble e Are there any recorded images on the hard disk drives Check if there are recorded images e Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to playback images recorded on the hard disk drives Check the user level settings of these users The images or embedded characters displayed on the monitor look blurry N O1 N Cannot play back images e Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to display images from the cameras Check the user level settings of these users 7 t e Is the audio encoding format of the camera set to G 726 B2kbps This recorder supports G 726 82kbps only Check the setting of the connected camera Audio is not output from the camera Or audio is accompanied by noise e Check whether the camera numbers and IP addresses that are
10. Off 20000 h Off Indication only Indication only Unique number given to the device Described on the Activation Key Card Described on the Activation Key Card Blank Blank Blank Not available Not available Indication only xr Indication only xr Indication only xr Indication only Indication only Indication only Remarks 0 01010 91 92 Menu Tab Extra function Business intelli gence Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu HDD information Status HDD information Format HDD information Results Remove HDD HDD information Capacity HDD information Operation Status Remove HDD information amy Ee mm HDD information HDD information Results Add playback only HDD HDD information Capacity HDD information Operation Status Add Results HDD information a po mn HDD information HDD information Accumulate statistics data People count Detection area ing Age and gen der judgement Matching area Save statistics Start data to SD card End Download sta Start tistics data End Available range Indication only Checked Not checked Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Checked Not checked Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Checked Not checked Indication o
11. disk drives Note Overwrite cycle e HDD information will not be updated while the Calculates and indicates the overwriting cycle of the hard Maintenance page is being displayed disk drives based on the past recording performance the e The hard disk drives installed in the HDD1 slot and the date amp time of the oldest recorded data the current date amp HDD2 slot are displayed as HDD1 and HDD2 respec time and the capacity of the hard disk drive tively Capacity Displays the capacities of the hard disk drives Operation Displays the operating time of the hard disk drives 19 Note e While overwriting recording is being performed the overwriting cycle will be calculated based on the date amp time of the oldest recorded data and that of the newest recorded data e The more often the recording was performed in the past the more accurate the calculation of overwriting cycle will be e When the recording conditions are changed or when data is automatically deleted the overwriting cycle will not be indicated accurately Configure the settings and operations relating to the system System management The settings relating to the actions at an error occurrence and auto data deletion from hard disk drives can be configured on this tab It is also possible to display the logs on this page In addition general maintenance such as license registration setting ini tialization and firmware upgrade can be per
12. displayed on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Camera page Camera registration tab iN O t t t Cannot control the cameras e Check if the user name and password has correctly been entered on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Camera page Camera registration tab iN N e Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the ALARM CONTROL connector at the rear panel No alarm action is taken e Are the settings of the alarm terminals appropriate e Is Off or Recording only selected for Mode Check whether the settings are appropriate oe EREA e Confirm that the camera is connected correctly and firmly Uae Sealants het STOT cE indi Check the camera connection cation is displayed on the main mon tOr e f the connection is appropriate the cable may be broken or the camera may be out of order Consult the dealer e The ambient operating temperature is 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F The Thermal error indication is displayed when the ambient operating temperature exceeds 45 C 113 F If the Thermal error indication is displayed it is recommended to change the installation environment so that the ambient tempera ture is maintained at approx 25 C 77 F When the Thermal error indication is displayed frequently contact your dealer The Thermal error indication is dis played on the main monitor i O1 e Has the built in battery s
13. e Locations exposed to direct sunlight e Locations subject to having strong vibration or impact e Locations near magnetic field Sources such as a televi sion or speakers e Locations where condensation forms easily where tem perature changes greatly or where humidity level is high e Locations subject to steam and oil smoke such as a kitchen e Locations which are not level e Locations subject to dust e Locations where it may get wet from rain or water splash Do not install this product in locations where the prod uct or the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with malicious intent Place this product horizontally on a level surface Do not place this product in an upright position In addition clear a space of approx 5 cm 2 inches from the both sides the top the bottom and the rear More than 5 cm 2 inches More than 5 cm 2 inghes More than cm 2 inches Heat dissipation To prevent this product from overheating heed the following Failure to observe this may cause fire or trouble e Do not block the ventilation openings Maintain the prod uct periodically to prevent dust from blocking openings e The lifetime of the cooling fan is limited by use It is rec ommended to replace them after around 30 000 hours of operation Contact your dealer for replacement of the cooling fans e Clear a space of more than 5 cm 2 inches from both sides the top and the rear of the product Do
14. will be dis played Configure other settings relating to monitors Advanced setup Configure other monitor settings such as the eco monitor function and monitor audio output The eco monitor function is designed to reduce the energy consumption of the main monitor by measures such as reducing its brightness in normal operation turning off the backlight and increasing the brightness when an alarm occurs or in other cases Main monitor Live monitor Advanced setup co monitor function Decrease luminance Off v Backlight off Off x Recover the luminance at an alarm occurrence Recover the luminance at an error occurrence Se nn Selected camera I Select On for Audio of the camera in REC amp event Recording setup Advanced recording setup Other setup _ Display live camera image in high resolution SXVGA on 1 screen display _ Auto hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view _ Divide the live camera image positions equally in wide view 14 3 O169 _ Stretch images to fit the areas in control screen display _ Display images in 16 9 aspect ratio on the web browser window E Eco monitor function Set up the eco monitor function for the brightness and backlight of the main monitor The eco monitor function is not applicable to the live moni tor The eco monitor function will be activated under the follow ing circumstances e When this unit is connected to a Panasonic wide LCD col
15. 24 N A 20 5 V output 5 V output 200 mA max ol Connection for the auto time adjustment function When a signal output from the other device is supplied to the time adjustment signal input pin no 20 and the time difference between the recorder and the other device is 29 minutes or less the clock of the recorder will be set to the time set for the other device When a signal output is supplied to the recorder 29 minutes before after the hour the clock of the recorder will be set to the hour nn 00 00 nn is the hour Example e Signal is supplied at 2 50 00 pm Set at 3 00 00 pm e Signal input supplied at 3 28 45 pm Set at 3 00 00 pm e Signal is supplied at 3 29 30 pm Time will not be adjusted Terminal of the other device Signal ground Output for the i i 3 indicators on Time adjustment signal input a g the front panel aas g a s _ 3 2 S ela a al 25 S 2 2 5 3 5 2 g S8 e 3 5 8 a 5 5 L a 3 5 s 5 8 3 3 sis 8 8 5 8 ee S3 gt 3 s s 8 3 8 s e S 2 Slag OOOCOQOOO000O 2 E 8 e 2 E E E 2 lt 8 2 5 2 2 O Sa550b000066 Q F B lc Ble S jaa Ej E2 cle lela el elle ele ele ele le ele ell ALARM CONTROL eae ea eq SSeS eS eS aes eE Sa ee e COICO MOM OOO WIC Note e When adjusting the time using the time adjustment signal input select On for Auto time adjustment Page 43 Connection of t
16. 84 feet 18 04 feet e When the face matching function is activated by the setting the settings for Camera 1 will automatically be changed as fol lows Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for further information Compression H 264 1280x960 Image capture size Frame rate Max bit rate per client 5 ips 4096 kbps as indication Refresh interval Super Dynamic SD 1s Off Off Adaptive black stretch Back light compensation BLC Off 1 250 fix Shutter speed Light control mode AGC On High Off Black amp white mode DNR Low On Face detection more accurately By masking an area with remarkable luminance change it is possible to shoot images on which faces can be recognized When shooting images on a place where strong light sources may affect from outside the following settings can reduce the light influence lt Example of image Near the entrance gt Glass l Poster Al lt Example of mask area setting for the image gt Around the poster Not masked Masked White 13 14 Cases not suited for face matching The performance of the face matching function varies depending on such conditions as the camera installation camera settings camera adjustment surroundings and photographic subjects Therefore face matching may not be performed in the following cases e lluminance levels are dispers
17. Dynamic DNS Other setup HTTP port number FTP port number Attach the alteration detection code FTP e Mail setup SMTP server address SMTP port number POP server address Authentic method User name Password Sender s address Destination address Address Available range Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Checked 4 3 selected Checked 16 9 selected Not checked Checked Not checked Checked Not checked IP address IP address IP address Auto 100M Full 100M Half 10M Full 1OM Half Off Manual IP address IP address Text will be entered Off Viewnetcam com Dynamic DNS update 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1h Text will be entered 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1h 6h 24h Port No Port No Off On Text will be entered Port No Text will be entered None POP before SMTP SMTP Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Default Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked Not checked 192 168 0 250 255 259 205 0 192 168 0 1 Auto Off 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 localdomain Off 1h NV200 1h 80 21 Off Blank 25 Blank None Blank Blank NWDR Blank Remarks 0 0 10 0 01010 0 010 0 0 1010 Menu Tab Panasonic alarm protocol NTP SNMP User management Basic Setting item including
18. EEA PEA PEA EAE TTT E PaA pr PREV ERED EEA PEO PEA FEA PEA EA EO THEE EE Event recording 12AM 6AM 12PM 6PM 12AM e Mail Panasonic alarm protocol Bi 00 00 ft 24 00 a o By i E OT LI gf ee TT LI Time table2 Schedule recording 12AM 6AM 12PM 6PM 12AM HDD saving mode Te t l ae HARNRNRANANNHNNANNHNHANNNARNNANNNNNANNNAHNHAHNHH 2 sie aajao MANNANNA EEA PEO EEO EA ET TEE LI 3 eiee aeiee PREY PED PED EEO FEA EEO EEO EEO EEO EEE EE L Event recording 12AM 6AM 12PM 6PM 12AM e Mail Panasonic alarm protocol HE soto EE ante r HANH 2 sti S eiee UTES TET STATES TTS ETT TET TET O L 3 asin antes UTE TET ESTES TESTES CORA KOBA KODA URA ARA HOO PORO PORO TET L T Click the start time and end time on the time line to set the time table Right click on the time line to clear the time table E Days to record Select the actions to be taken on each day of the week based on a time table indicates the selected state O the unselected state Time table1 Recording according to Time table 1 Time table2 Recording according to Time table 2 Off Neither schedule nor event recording will take place E Event recording Set the recording duration in the event that an alarm occurs and the recording duration before an alarm occurs Event recording duration Set the recording duration in the event that an alarm occurs 28 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min Ma
19. HDDx Altered Cam cc HDD removed HDDx Format error HDDx Swap warning HDDx Copy error Network link error Line speed warning Skip time adjustment Recording error SMART warning HDDx Hour meter warning HDDx HDD skip HDDx Write error HDDx Read error HDDx Altered Cam cc HDD removed HDDx Format error HDDx Swap warning HDDx System reboot CPU System reboot DEC System reboot NW error Write error SD card Write error DVD 2 Read error SD card Read error DVD 2 No available space SD card No available space DVD Line speed warning Skip time adjustment Address error PANASONIC ALARM No response PANASONIC ALARM Other error PANASONIC ALARM Recording error HDD error HDD error Recorder error HDD error HDD error HDD error Network error Network error Network error Network error 1 HDD skip is the function that continues recording on another hard disk drive even if an error occurs such as an HDD write error 2 DVD drive equipped models only 93 Network logs This section describes the details on the network logs and their details The network logs are displayed by selecting the Maintenance page System management tab Network log on the setup menu or the web browser of a PC that is connect ed to the recorder The display contents of each error logs are common between the main monitor and the web browser 94 Description NW link error E mail tra
20. Outdoor scene is selected flicker may occur when a subject is under fluorescent lighting Set up 360 pan flip 860 pan flip Select the 360 pan flio function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for 360 pan flio on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page 360 pan flip Select whether or not to activate the 360 pan flip function that can achieve camera controllability equal to 360 endless cameras On The 360 pan flip function will work Off The 360 pan flio function will not work Default Off Set up the method of camera installation Upside down Select the method of camera installation for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera set tings Clicking the Setup gt button for Upside down on the Camera setup tab will display the setup window Upside down On desktop Select this when the camera is to be installed with the dome side up Off ceiling Select this when the camera is to be installed with the dome side down Default On desktop Set up Max bit rate Max bit rate per client Select the bit rate per a client when the compression method of the camera is MJPEG or H 264 for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Max bit rate per client on the Camera setup tab will display the setup pag
21. United States and other countries SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC 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 GPL LGPL e This product contains software licensed under GPL GNU General Public License LGPL GNU Lesser General Public License etc e Customers can duplicate distribute and modify the source code of the software under license of GPL and or LGPL e Refer to the readme txt file on the provided CD ROM for further information about the source code of the software con tained in this product and copyright notice comprised in the GPL LGPL software e Please note that Panasonic shall not respond to any inquiries regarding the source code Copyright Except for open source software licensed under GPL LGPL and so on distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling and reverse engineering of the software provided with this product are all expressly prohibited In addition exporting any software provid
22. address or name of the NTP server when adjusting the time using the NTP server The name of the NTP server is available only when Manual is selected for DNS on the Basic tab accessed from the Advanced setup menu the Network page of the setup menu Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Important e t is possible to run the recorder as an NTP server to be referred by the cameras In this case set the port num ber of the camera to 123 Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for information on how to configure the settings of the camera E SNMP setup Set this item to check the status of the recorder by connect ing to the SNMP server Enter the items using the alphanumeric characters listed in Note amp page 67 and symbols Community Enter a name used for SNMP authentication up to 32 alpha numeric characters System name Enter a name up to 255 alohanumeric characters for man agement of the recorder by the SNMP system Example No 1 Location Enter a location name location where the recorder is installed in alohanumeric characters Example 2F Contact Enter the contact information such as a mail address of an administrator of this recorder Configure the settings relating to the user management User management The settings such as user authentication On Off administrator registration and operation levels can be configur
23. ambient temperatures Ol e When the error indicator blinks orange the temperature inside the recorder may be too high t CO Check whether dust is collected around the ventilation openings or not e Is the lens cap of the camera detached from the camera Check whether the lens cap is removed e Is the power of the camera and connected devices on Check whether the power is supplied to the camera and the devices e Confirm that the cables are connected correctly and firmly l 24 25 Confirm the cables are firmly connected e Is the monitor luminance appropriately adjusted or is the contrast appropriately adjusted Check whether the monitor settings are appropriate Camera images are not displayed on the monitor e Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to display the images from cameras N Check the user level settings of these users e Is the camera set to record H 264 video on the SDHC SD memo ry card Select i PRO St1 Only for Model on the Registered informa tion window Part of the displayed image is miss e This phenomenon is caused by dispersion of display area on the ing monitor This is not a malfunction made eBid e Is the lens of the camera soiled with dirt or dust g i Check whether the lens of the camera is clean e Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to display the setup menu Check the user level settings of these users IN
24. can be played back printed or saved using the dedicated viewer software amp Operating Instructions PDF Recommended SDHC SD memory card 1 page 99 System configuration Main monitor Live monitor a Panasonic ERROR HDD Co OPERATE Oo BUZZER STOP Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200V E oooooo000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 irre oooooo000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 oOoooo0oo0oo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 MOUSE oooooo0oo00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 This illustration represents WJ NV200VK Powered speaker Network camera x 16 max Network About the user manuals There are 3 sets of operating instructions for the WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK WJ NV200K G as follows Installation Guide this document Contains descriptions of how to install connect this product and how to configure the required settings Operating Instructions PDF Contains descriptions of how to operate this product Both operations using the interface on the product and using a PC via a network are pro vided Quick Reference Guide Contains descriptions of how to operate functions frequently used Operating Instructions of Additional Business Intelligence Kit PDF Contains descriptions of h
25. checked Viewer Not checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Viewer Not checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Viewer Not checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Remarks 0 0 10 89 90 Menu Tab User registration Administrator setup Maintenance System informa tion HDD information Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Setup Camera image display Register new user User name Password Level Default screen Edit user information User name Password Level Default screen Administrator name Password Password Retype Level Default screen Software version Software version2 Hardware version Serial number Network port MAC address IP address Line speed Internal temperature Highest temperature Capacity Operation Status Recorded time range Overwrite cycle Available range Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Text will be entered Text will be entered Manager Operator Viewer Cam 1 Cam 16 AScreen A 4Screen B AScreen C 4Screen D 16Screen Select from the registered user names Text will be entered Manager Operator Viewer Cam 1 Cam 16 AScreen A 4Screen B AScreen C 4Screen D 16Screen Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Admin
26. dis played The portion where the camera detected a matching face will be displayed within a green frame in the image dis play area The frame will be updated every second Step 2 Click the Fix area button next to the respective matching area A maximum of 4 matching areas can be registered to allow for polygonal shapes Step 3 On the displayed image click the top left corner and bottom right corner of the square that will become the area The designated portion will be displayed in gray and reg istered as a matching area If even part of the green frame is overlapped with the matching area the portion within a green frame will be targeted for the face match ing function Note e To delete a registered area click the Delete area button for the matching area to delete e Matching areas will be set according to the grid divided in 16 x 16 segments It may be possible that the actual matching areas will not be exactly the same as the points designated by clicking the top left corner and bot tom right corner Step 4 To complete the settings click the Back button The screen returns to the face image registration win dow Configure the advanced settings for recording and events Advanced setup Configure the special settings related to recording on this tab Set up the recording mode alarm disarm duration and Panasonic alarm port number the port number for incoming site alarm REC amp event
27. fon _y Depend PWOLHD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ lott lon _y Depend v PAOI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10ips_ _ FQ lott lon _y Depend v E Ho H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ _y off yon _y Depend EEG oo H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ v FQ loff lon _y Depend Select Except for Saving the schedule recording is performed at a full rate regardless of the settings for the HDD saving mode Referenced recording days 5 days When the HDD saving mode is set the actual recording days are longer than the referenced recording days This value excludes the HDD consumption for the event recording This value is not displayed when non Panasonic camera is connected Model The model of a registered network camera will be displayed Blank Camera is not registered Compression The compression method selected when registering camera will be displayed Image capture size Select a resolution for images to be recorded lt When the aspect ratio is 4 3 gt QVGA 320x240 VGA 640x480 SXVGA 1280x960 SXVGA 800x600 lt When the aspect ratio is 16 9 gt QVGA 320x180 HVGAW 640x3860 HD 1280x720 FHD 1920x1080 Default VGA 640x480 Note e f two or more cameras with the image capture size of FHD 1920x1080 the image quality of XF and the frame rate of 10 ips or more are connected images may not be recorded at the configured rate e Depending on the model of the camera the camera may reboot when the
28. image capture size is changed The reboot will be detected as a communication error but that is not a malfunction Important e The available image capture sizes may differ depending on the model of the camera and the compression meth od Rate Frame rate Page 52 Quality Image quality Page 52 Audio select whether or not to record audio together with images On Audio will be recorded Off Audio will not be recorded Default Off Recording Select whether or not to apply schedule recording On Applies schedule recording Off Does not apply schedule recording Anytime Applies 24 hour recording every day regardless of the schedule settings Default On Saving Select whether or not to apply the HDD saving mode Depend Applies the HDD saving mode Except Does not apply HDD the saving mode Performs recording at the selected frame rate Default Depend Referenced recording days Page 52 Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Recording setup tab Configure event related settings Event setup tab Configure event related settings such as the alarm output duration and buzzer duration REC amp event gt Event setu p Recording setup Event setup Advanced setup Alarm action UU i O a Output duration _______ Buzzer duration SS utoresettime E Message display o Main monitor action i Advanced event setup erminal alarm A
29. not block the ventilation openings on the front side since this prod uct is designed to cool the hard disk drives by inhaling air from the front Avoid placing this product near noise sources If the cables are placed near noise sources such as fluores cent lamps noises may be produced In this case rewire avoiding the noise sources or move the product to a place far from the source Grounding Confirm that the wire is connected from the SIGNAL GND terminal to earth ground A grounding connection must be made before connecting the power plug or this product to the main power supply When disconnecting the grounding wire make sure that the power plug of this product is disconnected from the main power supply For BNC cable connection Use only the recommended plug below when connecting the BNC plug to the connectors on the rear panel of the record er Applicable plug MIL C389012C MIL C389012 16F or BS CECC2212 1981 Suffixes attached to the standards may be updated BNC cable locally procured Plug locally procured Tip dimensions inside the recommended BNC plug 91 32 mm 91 37 mm 0 052 inches 0 054 inches 20 13 mm g0 69 mm 0 005 inches 0 027 inches Important e A compatible plug shall be used Failure to observe this may cause trouble such as poor contact At worst the connector of this product may be damaged Avoid placing receptacles that contain liquids such as water near th
30. of what is entered Important e For enhanced security change the password on a regu lar basis Level Display the operation level of a user Operable functions can be set on the Basic tab page 71 Manager Operator Viewer e Administrator and manager both have the same level but the administrator has the higher priority Default Operator Default screen Select a startup screen to be displayed after login from the following Cam 1 Cam 16 Displays an image from the selected camera channel on a 1 screen AScreen AV 4Screen B 4Screen C 4Screen D 16Screen Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further informa tion about each setting value Default 4Screen A Note e When 16Screen is selected the startup screen on the web browser of the PC will be set to 4Screen A Camera 1 to 4 displayed on a 4 screen Registration button Select this button to newly register the edited user informa tion E Edit user information Edit or delete the user information that has been registered Select the user whose user information is to be edited or deleted To edit items proceed as for new user registration Edit button Registers the edited user information Delete button Deletes the selected user 13 14 Edit the administrator information Administrator setup The administrator information relating to the password and default screen etc can be registered on this tab ent gt
31. page It is also possible to initialize the setup data of the setup pages check the system logs and register the license on this page The Maintenance page has System information HDD information and System management tabs Check the system information such as the version System information The version of the software and hardware serial number network information MAC address IP address line speed tempera ture inside the recorder and highest temperature inside the recorder etc are displayed on this tab Note e System information will not be updated while the Maintenance page is being displayed e Besides the setting value for Line speed the actual line speed will be displayed in Confirm the hard disk drive information HDD information The capacity and operation time of the hard disk drives on the recorder and the time range of the images recorded on the hard disk drives are displayed on this tab Status Displays the statuses of the hard disk drives Normal Hard disk drives that are operating normally ge eth Normal Playback only Hard disk drives for playback use only f Overwrite cycle mum Recording is unavailable Removed Hard disk drives that are excluded from oper ation due to fault Error Hard disk drives that have become faulty during the format process Blank No connection to hard disk drives Recorded time range Displays the time range of the images recorded on the hard
32. process of MarGl CISK GIVES cas sercSt acccca ted caicbatcarkhduacayeccatectsccesa 81 Configure the settings relating to the extra functions EX Tre TUNG HOM cose se 08 ote AN 82 Lists of the setting items Setup MenuU 0000 83 About the error logs and the network IogS 065 93 Side giao oann ctor rere na terre per rr ere rer ents actn errr 93 INGUVONK OOS ernen ence edi eater ipiaceemnassiee teseaedee 94 MOUDIESMOOUAG eira aesesdee 95 SDC CINCO ANON S tazp reset toes aie e toe EA 99 Standard ACCESSOSICS ccccssccccssseeeceeseeeeeeeeesseeeeeees 100 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 cameras on the hard disk drives Up to 16 cameras can be registered Model DVD drive HDD slot s WNV200K f o a O WJ NV200VK 1 DVD R R WJ NV200K G S O S O O 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 de
33. selected for Recording camera the start of alarm recording may be delayed depending on the cameras It is recommend ed to perform pre event recording Preset Select the camera preset position 001 to 256 to which the camera is to be moved when an alarm signal is received If jg selected the camera will not be moved to a preset position Terminal output Choose whether or not to output an alarm signal from the alarm output terminal of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the recorder s rear panel when an alarm signal is received On Outputs alarm signals Off Does not output alarm signals Default On Terminal input Select the terminal status for supplying an alarm signal to the alarm terminal N O Normally Open Signals will be supplied when short circuited N C Normally Close Signals will be supplied when open circuited Default N O Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Event setup tab Note e Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further infor mation about camera preset positions Set up camera site alarm Advanced camera site alarm setup Set up the action to be taken when a Panasonic alarm protocol received from a camera triggers camera site alarm Advanced setup Advanced camera site alarm setup Recording amp alarm action x Setup by camera Recording camera w M Terminal output_y Cam 1 v slon xl on ton jon lo
34. sous notre propre responsabilit que le produit auquel se r f re la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes sp cifi es ou a tout autre document normatif conform ment aux dispositions des directives 2006 95 CE et 2004 108 CE Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra nica responsabilidad que el producto a que hace referencia esta declaraci n est conforme con las normas u otros documentos normativos siguiendo las estipulaciones de las directivas 2006 95 CE y 2004 108 CE Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilit che il prodotto a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta conforme ai seguenti standard o altri documenti normativi conformi alle disposizioni delle direttive 2006 95 CE e 2004 108 CE Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 2006 95 EC en 2004 108 EC Vi erkl rer os eneansvarlige for at dette produkt som denne deklaration omhandler er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre normative dokumenter i f lge bestemmelserne i direktivene 2006 95 EC og 2004 108 EC Vi deklarerar harmed vart fulla ansvar for att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration h nvisar ar i verensst mmelse med de standarder eller andra normativa dokument som framst lls i direktiv nr 2006 95 EC och 2004 108 EC Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme ett
35. those of the Advanced setup menu Destination address Warning Destination address Alarm Panasonic alarm protocol Port number to PC Retry Destination address Address NTP setup Time adjustment NTP server address SNMP setup Community System name Location Contact Operation Auto login Auto login user Quick login Auto logout Network User authentication User level settings Camera operation Camera control Search and playback Copy Alarm reset Error reset Available range Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Port No O tnd Text will be entered Off On Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Off On Select from the registered user names Off On Off After 1 min After 3 mins After 5 mins After 30 mins Off On Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Checked Not checked Default Checked Checked 1818 Blank Blank ADMIN Off Off On Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Fixed Viewer Checked Fixed Logged out Checked Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Viewer Not checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Viewer Checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Manager Checked Fixed Operator Not
36. to tighten screws with the specified torque Hard disk drives are precise devices Handle with care while keeping the following in mind e Do not subject the hard disk drive to any vibration or impact e Before touching the hard disk drive eliminate static electricity by touching a steel locker etc When holding the hard disk drive hold the both sides of the hard disk drive e Do not touch the circuit board or the connectors to prevent the hard disk drive from damaging by static electricity Contact your dealer for hard disk drives that works on the recorder Please be forewarned that operation with any hard disk drive other than the specified models is not guaranteed under any circumstances When using multiple hard disk drives use the same model If different models are used together even when the capacities of them are the same the available capacity may be a few percent smaller Note Hard disk drives are locally procured Contact your dealer for purchasing installing and replacing the hard disk drives Install the hard disk drives Step 1 Step 3 Turn off the power of the recorder amp Page 33 Install the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket using 4 HDD fixing screws accessories Step 2 Tightening torque for the screws 0 49 N m 0 36 lbf ft Remove the HDD bracket screws x2 on the HDD slots on HDD fixing screw accessory the rear panel of the recorder and pull out the HDD bracket HDD fixing scre
37. tuote jota tama ilmoitus koskee noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja jotka noudattavat direktiivien 2006 95 EC ja 2004 108 EC s d ksi Vi erkl rer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erkl ringen gjelder for er i overensstemmelse med f lgende normer eller andre normgivende dokumenter som f lger bestemmelsene i direktivene 2006 95 EC og 2004 108 EC Limitation of liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN AT ANY TIME FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT S Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 8 UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE
38. 0 Audio output connector RCA pin jack 9 Spot output connector BNC Network port Audio output connector RCA pin jack AUDIO OUT Audio from live images or recorded images is output Connect such device as a powered speaker 1 Monitor output connector HDMI AV OUT This connector is used to connect to an HDMI ready monitor the main monitor 2 HDD slots HDD1 HDD2 Hard disk drives locally procured can be installed into these slots Contact your dealer for installing replacing the hard disk drives 3 SIGNAL GND terminal SIGNAL GND Connect this terminal with the SIGNAL GND terminals of the devices in the system for signal ground When oper ating the recorder and the devices in the system without signal ground oscillation or noise may be produced 21 22 User Host management It is necessary to register users who operate the recorder and hosts PC that accesses the recorder via a network such as a LAN Up to 16 users can be registered It is possible to register the following for the user information Item User name Password Level Priority level Default screen Description User name is to be registered to log in to the recorder The user name will be entered at the time of login Password is to be registered to log in to the recorder together with the user name The password will be entered at the time of login Users are classified into the following levels depending on the avail
39. 6 Turn on the power of the recorder Page 32 New hard disk drive will be formatted automatically When the formatting is completed the hard disk drive will become operable When the hard disk drive is formerly used for recording perform the link process amp page 81 on the HDD man agement page The status of hard disk drive can be checked on the setup menu the Maintenance page the HDD infor mation tab e Page 75 31 32 Turn on the recorder Turn on the power of the recorder Turn on the power of the recorder When using the recorder for the first time register the license for the recorder amp Page 34 Step 1 Connect the provided power cord to the power cord inlet on the rear panel of the recorder and insert the power plug to an outlet Be sure to use the following power source WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK 120 V AC 60 Hz WJ NV200K G 220 V 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz The OPERATE indicator will light the system check of the recorder and the hard disk drives will start and the startup window will be displayed on the main monitor Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Important e Never turn off the power of the recorder during startup Note e f the license for the recorder has not been registered yet the message asking you to register the Registration Key will be displayed Step 2 If the Registration Key for the recorder has not been regis tered yet register the R
40. 7 2010 02 00 AM Nov 06 2011 02 00 AM Nov 04 2012 02 00 AM Nov 03 2013 02 00 AM Nov 02 2014 02 00 AM Nov 01 2015 02 00 AM Nov 06 2016 02 00 AM Nov 05 2017 02 00 AM Nov 04 2018 02 00 AM Nov 03 2019 02 00 AM Mar 14 2010 02 00 AM Mar 13 2011 02 00 AM Mar 11 2012 02 00 AM Mar 10 2013 02 00 AM Mar 09 2014 02 00 AM Mar 08 2015 02 00 AM Mar 13 2016 02 00 AM Mar 12 2017 02 00 AM Mar 11 2018 02 00 AM Mar 10 2019 02 00 AM COOnN OO WH o able to delete x Enter the start In and end Out date amp time for daylight sav ing time The calendar will be displayed by clicking the j icon Refer to the instructions Configure the minimum settings page 39 for how to perform the setting Up to 10 times and dates can be set for the changeover to daylight saving time To delete the set times and dates for switching to daylight saving time select the number to be deleted from Table to delete and click the Delete button To return to the previous page click the Back button Important e Setting is impossible when the interval between start In end Out is less than an hour Auto time adjustment Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the following Off Does not adjust time automatically On Receives a signal from the ALARM CONTROL con nector on the rear panel of the recorder and adjusts the clock When the signal is received and if the cloc
41. 9 Configure the settings relating to NTP SNMP synchronization NTP SNMP ssccseeeeseeeeeeeees 70 Configure the settings relating to the user management User management ccssssceseeeeeeee 71 Configure the basic settings relating to user management Ba SIC cccccsseeeseseeceeeesaeeeseeeeeeaes 71 Register edit or delete the user information User registration ccccccsscccsseeeeeseeceeeesaeeesseeeesees 73 Edit the administrator information Administrator setup ccccecccsseeeceeeeceseeeeeeeeseeeeeees 74 Configure the settings relating to maintenance Maintenance ccccsscecesseeceeeeccaeeeceeeeceeeeeseeeesseeeess 75 Check the system information such as the version System information ccseccseeeceeeeceeeseeeseeeeeseeeeees 75 Confirm the hard disk drive information AHDD int rmation eenia n 75 Configure the settings and operations relating to the system System management ccsseeesseeeseeees 76 Register the licenses for the recorder and the Additional Business Intelligence Kit Registration Key ccccscccssscecsseecceseeceseeseeeeseeeeesees 78 Manage the hard disk drives HDD management 80 How to display the HDD management page 80 Check the hard disk drive information HDD iiOnmatiOn ese 224 seevecn set ale E 81 Format the hard disk drives Format HDD 81 About the removal process and the link
42. Administrator setup User registration Administrator setup Edit administrator information Administrator name TN Password Password Retype evel Administrator CET 4Screen A Administrator name Enter the administrator name using the on screen keyboard Page 37 Enter 5 to 14 alphanumeric characters for the administrator name Default ADMIN Password Enter the administrator password using the on screen key board amp Page 37 Enter 5 to 8 alohanumeric characters for the password The registered password will be displayed as meres regardless of what is entered Default 12345 Important e For enhanced security make sure to change the admin istrator name and password from the default Change the password on a regular basis Password Retype Enter the password that has been set for Password again for confirmation Level Display the operation level of an administrator It is impossi ble to change the setting value for an administrator Administrator has been set for the administrator Default screen Select a startup screen to be displayed after login Page 73 Edit button Register the edited administrator information Configure the settings relating to maintenance Maintenance The version of the recorder and disk information is displayed and the settings relating to hard disk drives can be configured on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Maintenance
43. HTTP gt USER_PASS_ERR lt HT TP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR lt HTTP gt REQUEST_ERR lt HTTP gt OTHER_ERR lt DDNS gt SVR_ADD_ERR lt DDNS gt SVR_ERR lt DDNS gt HOST_NAME_ERR lt DDNS gt OTHER_ERR Output from connector Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error Network error 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 Reference Symptom Cause solution pages e Is the power plug connected to the outlet firmly Confirm the cable is firmly connected Power is not turned on e Check if the power cord is properly inserted into the power sock et of the recorder NO e The cooling fan is out of order Contact your dealer e Check if the ventilation openings on the front side and the cooling fan on the rear panel are not blocked N The error indicator lights orange The recorder stops because of the thermal error e Temperature inside the recorder is too high low Use the recorder at appropriate
44. MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the MPEG 4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer for i encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 Visual Standard MPEG 4 Video and or ii decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information including that relating to promotional internal and commercial uses and licensing may be obtained from MPEG LA LLC See hittp www mpegla com AVC Patent Portfolio License THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL USE OF A CONSUMER OR OTHER USES IN WHICH IT DOES NOT RECEIVE REMUNERATION TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP AWWW MPEGLA COM Handle this product with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage this product Do not strike or give a strong shock to this product It may cause damage or allow water to enter this product About re
45. N Sou 14 2010 02 34 49 PM POWER ON EI Sodun 14 2010 02 25 12 PM CONFIG LOGOUT So Jun 14 2010 02 24 25 PM CONFIG LOGIN Jun 14 2010 02 09 04 PM root LOGOUT ES Jun 14 2010 02 08 39 PM root LOGIN ES vun 14 2010 02 08 14 PM ADMIN LOGIN Jun 14 2010 02 07 39 PM POWER ON 115 To check each log click the View gt button About the access log The date amp time when logged in out for the recorder the user name and the IP address will be displayed Up to 100 logs are saved When more than 100 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 LOGIN LOGOUT A user has logged in out the recorder CONFIG LOGIN CONFIG LOGOUT A host has logged in out the HDD management page UPDATE SETTINGS Settings have been changed POWER ON The power of the recorder has been turned on POWER ON UPDATE The recorder is rebooted after the software is updated POWER ON RESTART SWITCH The recorder is reboot ed by pushing the Restart button indicates a user name or an IP address About the network log The network error logs occurrence date amp time and error details will be displayed in list form Up to 100 logs are saved When more than 100 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 Refer to page 91 for further information about the error logs Note e Infor
46. New registration Click Add button Edit the registered information Edit the registration list and click the Update button Auto image scan button extracts the best image for face matching from images 3 sec before after the registered face image Delete registered information Check Delete and click the Update button Registration list Add gt Face image Information Matching On Ott 0O Appearance SElen sPersonO Auto image scan Matching On Off en Appearance SEW Person02 Auto image scan Matching On Si Appearance elute Person03 iT re E Auto image scan Undo Valid registered number 0 0 Setup area gt e Add gt button Register new face images amp Page 60 e Sensitivity Set the sensitivity applied to the face matching process 1 Low 2 3 4 5 High Default 3 e Face image This is the area where registered face image is displayed e Appearance Displays the date amp time when a face image appeared e Name Enter the name to be assigned to the face image in up to 12 characters using the on screen keyboard amp page 37 Matching Select whether or not to activate the face matching function A maximum of 8 images can be matched at the same time On Activates the face matching function Off Does not activate the face matching function Default Off Auto image scan button Automatically searches for images suitable for face m
47. OOOOQQ000d that the connection is correct referring to the following DOOOOOCO0COO o ALARM CONTROL 25 14 Pin No Signal Operation Remarks 1 Alarm input 1 Event action will be performed according to the Non voltage make contact 5 V D Alarm input 2 settings pull up 100 mA 3 Alarm input 3 4 Alarm input 4 5 Alarm input 5 6 Alarm input 6 T Alarm input 7 8 Alarm input 8 9 Alarm input 9 10 Network error output Signal output upon detection of a broken Open collector output 24 V DC Ethernet link max 100 mA 11 Alarm reset input Canceling the alarm display Non voltage make contact 5 V pull up 100 mA 12 N A 13 Signal ground 14 Signal ground 15 Face matching output Signal output at the occurrence of a face match Open collector output 24 V DC ing alarm max 100 mA 16 HDD error output Signal output upon detection of an HDD error 17 Camera error output Signal output upon detection of a camera error 18 Recorder error output Signal output upon detection of a recorder error 19 Recording error output Signal output upon detection of a recording error 20 Time adjustment signal input According to the signal input from the other Non voltage make contact 5 V device the time of this recorder will be adjusted pull up 100 mA to the hour OO minutes OO seconds 21 Alarm output Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occur Open collector output 24 V DC rence Except for a face matching alarm max 100 mA 22 N A 23 N A
48. PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY 6 ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE CAMERA S PICTURE INCLUDING SAVED DATA FOR SOME REASON BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR ANY PURPOSE 7 LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE Warranty for U S WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK is warranted for three years Refer to the warranty accessory about further information Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong
49. Panasonic Installation Guide Network Disk Recorder v n WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK WJ NV200K G BUZZER stop Order O00 WJ NV 000909990055 GeO 9009999990099 029900 2000006 2090006 20006 20000009929000 S00 This illustration represents WJ NV200VK S2 Hom 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 WARNING e This apparatus must be earthed e Apparatus shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection e The mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable e To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture e The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splash ing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus e All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers e For PERMANENTLY CONNECTED APPARATUS provided nei ther with an all pole MAINS SWITCH nor an all all pole circuit breaker the installation shall be carried out in accordance with all applicable installation rules e The connections should comply with local electrical code CAUTION Before attempting to connect or oper
50. Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harm ful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For U S A The model number and serial number of this product may be found on the surface of the unit You should note the model number and serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amp and that it is ap
51. Your account link The URL of the registration window for the Viewnetcam com service will be displayed Register the information in the registration window to enroll in the Viewnetcam com service Access interval Select the interval to access the Viewnetcam com service server to check the IP address and the host name from the following 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1 h Default 1 h Procedure to register information for the Viewnetcam com service Step 1 Access the URL displayed on Your account link from the PC connected to the Internet The registration window for Viewnetcam com will be displayed Step 2 Register the information for Viewnetcam com by following the instructions of the wizard When the registration window is not displayed check that the PC is being connected to the Internet and click the reload button of the browser When the message is displayed to inform that the regis tration is successful close the registration window The URL selected at the time of registration can be used for recorder access However this URL is unavailable when accessing the recorder from the PC connected to the same network LAN Note e When the registration for the Viewnetcam com service is completed the URL of the recorder registered for Personal Product URL It may take up to around 30 minutes until the URL of the registered recorder Is vali dated e To cancel the enrol
52. a categories Refer to the readme txt on the provid ed CD ROM for camera categories It is unnecessary to change it for normal use Address An address already in use will be displayed The address can be changed using the on screen keyboard Enter up to 255 alohanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Compression Select the image compression method H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Note e When selecting MJPEG for Compression the live image transmission rate and the frame rate will be changed automatically to 5 ips amp Page 52 When selecting MPEG 4 for Compression the image size will be changed automatically to VGA Page 53 When selecting H 264 for Compression it will become possible to select XF for the image quality set ting Depending on the model of the camera the camera may reboot when the compression method is changed The reboot will be detected as a communication error but that is not a malfunction User name Enter the user name for accessing the cameras and logging in using the on screen keyboard Page 37 Register the user name whose access level is Administrator Password Enter the password to be used for the user whose name has been registered as User name e Page 37 Up to 32 alohanumeric characters Port No Set a port number from 1 65535 for use by the camera Default 80 Table to delete To delete registration information or remove
53. a previously connected camera either select the camera number and click the Delete button or set a blank for the address of the respective camera 4 48 Interchange camera numbers Change the display position of camera Click the Setup gt button for Change the display position of camera on the Camera registration tab to display the following items The registered cameras will be displayed on the screen in the order of 1 2 16 from top left to right To interchange camera numbers drag the camera image to be moved with the mouse and drop on the desired position If the camera titles are to be interchanged as well mark the Also change camera titles checkbox Refer to page 40 for further information about Camera status Refresh button Obtain the latest camera image after interchanging cameras Back button Save the settings and return to the Camera registration tab Camera setup tab Transmit the date amp time and text displayed on an image the refresh rate the VMD alarm and the Light control mode etc set tings to the camera Click the Setup gt button for each item to open the respective setup window Camera gt Camera setu p Camera registration Camera setup After configuring the following items transfer them to each camera Note e Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the supported cameras Some functions are not supported depending on the models of the con
54. able operations Administrator Manager Operator Viewer Logged out The administrators can perform all the configurations and operations It is possible to select in advance the functions that can be controlled by users at other levels Page 71 Priority level indicates the operational priority Users at each level are assigned the fixed priorities rang ing from O Highest to 4 Low Administrator O Highest Manager 1 High Operator 2 Viewer 3 Logged out 4 Low When the two or more users at the same level perform the same operation the recorder will be con trolled in accordance with the latest operation Select a startup screen to be displayed on the main monitor or a PC screen after login from the follow ing When operating from a PC via a network Operation of the recorder can be made using a PC via a network Up to two hosts PCs can access the recorder at the same time When another host PC tries to log in to the recorder after two hosts PCs have already logged in the user with the lowest priority will be logged out When the user who is trying to log in has the same priority as the users who have already logged in the user whose login is the earlier is logged out When accessing the recorder from a PC via a network the authentication method is different depending on the User authentica tion settings of the Basic tab under User management amp Page 71 User authentication setting User Host to log in Rem
55. age 39 for further information Results Refer to Easy Start page 39 for further information IP address Displays the IP addresses configured for the detected cam eras Auto addressing The IP addresses of the cameras whose checkboxes are marked will be automatically configured Note e lt is impossible to register the cameras in other subnets via the same router For the security enhancement camera detection will become impossible when 20 minutes have passed That depends on the camera models Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information e When On is selected for the DHCP setting of the detected cameras the recorder will forcibly change the setting to Off to give the IP addresses automatically Click the Cancel button to return to the Camera regis tration tab without applying the camera detection result Change the registered information Registered information Click the Setup gt button for Registered information on the Camera registration tab to display the following items After editing the settings click the OK button to save the settings and return to the Camera registration tab era to delete and click the Delete button Delete Camera Up to 16 cameras can be connected Model The model of a registered network camera will be displayed Blank Camera is not registered Click the button to select the camera model from the camer
56. ailable range Os 25 558 108S 20S 30 s 1 min Ext Os 2s 5s 10s 20S 30 s 1 min Ext Off On Off 10000 h 20000 h 30000 h 40000 h 50000 h Off 1 day Indication only Network log Date amp Time Log Indication only Functions for maintenance Registration of license Reset all settings Save data to SD card Load data from SD card Save face data to SD card Load face data from SD card Download face data Upload face data Firmware update Other Entry information of the key man agement system MPR ID Activation Key No Registration ID Registration of license Product Registration Key Additional business intelligence Registration Key Dealer s information Download face data Upload face data HDD information Capacity Operation Status Recorded time range Format HDD HDD information Capacity HDD information Operation Text will be entered None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Text will be entered Text will be entered Text will be entered Not available Not available Indication only xr Indication only xe Nx Indication only Indication only xr Indication only Indication only 10 days 14 days 30 days 45 days 60 days 90 days 120 days 150 days 180 days Default 2S 2S
57. aler for further information No hard disk drive is supplied with this recorder For purchasing the hard disk drive contact your dealer High definition image monitoring is available Images from up to 16 cameras with the image capture size of Full HD 1920 x 1080 can be saved as video data Live images from up to 16 cameras with the image capture size of SXVGA 1280 x 960 can be displayed simultaneously In addition this recorder supports the H 264 video compression format that can achieve recording at a high frame rate for a long time This recorder also supports the Full HD output HDMI that can display recorded images and live images from the cameras in high definition Quick setup and operations By connecting the mouse accessory to this recorder quick operations are available while viewing a monitor By using Easy Start the network cameras are automatically recognized without operations from the PC Setup is available by following the guidance Quick search is also available using a calendar or the timeline Real time face matching function By matching registered face images with a face displayed on live images in real time and by notifying the matching result it will be possible to check guests or discover suspicious people That can be an aid to crime prevention SDHC SD memory card slot equipped It is possible to save images recorded from cameras on a SDHC SD memory card Images copied on the SDHC SD memory card
58. an that set for Auto reset time the time set for Auto reset time will be applied Message display Select whether or not to display a message on a PC con nected to a network when an alarm occurs On Display a message Off Does not display a message Default On Main monitor action While the main monitor is displaying the operation window select whether or not to switch to 1 screen display in associ ation with alarm occurrence On Switch the monitor display in association with alarm occurrence Off Does not switch the monitor display Default Off Note e The images from the camera selected for Recording camera of Advanced setup are displayed on a 1 screen e The main monitor action will not be activated while recorded images are being played back or the setup menu is being displayed e When the auto reset time has passed the monitor dis olay will return to the previous status However if a mouse is operated while the main monitor action is being activated the monitor display will not return to the previous status E Advanced event setup Configure advanced settings for individual alarm types ter minal alarm camera site alarm command alarm and face matching alarm Clicking the Advanced gt button for each item will open the respective Advanced setup 59 06 Set up terminal alarm Advanced terminal alarm setup Configure the settings relating to the recording triggered by an alarm si
59. and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries AzA R These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Note for the battery symbol bottom two
60. anging the line Configure the network settings of the recorder speed the recorder will automatically reboot IP address The IP address of the recorder will be displayed E DNS Setup To change the IP address click the A button The settings relating to DNS Domain Name System can be Default 192 168 0 250 configured on this tab Subnet mask DNS Select the subnet mask in accordance with the recorder s Determine whether or not to use the DNS network environment Enter in the same way as the IP Off Does not use the DNS address Manual When using DNS it is possible to search IP Default 255 255 255 0 addresses by host name Default Off Default gateway Select the address for the default gateway in accordance Primary server address with the recorder s network environment Enter in the same Secondary server address way as the IP address When the DNS is used select the IP addresses for the pri Default 192 168 0 1 mary and secondary DNS server Enter in the same way as the IP address Line speed Default 0 0 0 0 Specify the line soeed for data transmission Auto Line speed will be applied automatically Domain name 100M Full 100 Mbps full duplex Enter the domain name of the recorder The first character of 100M Half 100 Mbps half duplex the domain name should be an alphabetical character 1OM Full 10 Mbps full duplex Enter 3 to 63 alphanumeric characters including hyphens 10M Half 10 Mbps half duplex and pe
61. are pro vided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 3125A 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the appara tus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Contents Limitation of llaDility ccccccceccsseeceeeeseeeseeeeseeeseeeeseees 4 Disclaimer Of Warranty cccccceccsseecseeeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 4 Warranty for U S enairar e i 4 Important safety INStrUCTIONS cccseceseeeeseeeseeeeseeees 5 Prela Onora vara titeeet duet E A tea oieatmaesteasoe T FOQUUIIES einu a a aa aiaa T System configuration seesesessesenrnesrnresrnrnsrr
62. arks Off On Log in as an administrator Log in as a registered user The login window will be displayed Operations flow 3 Obtain the Registration Key of the recorder by follow Obtain the license Registration Key ing the instructions on the provided Activation Key Card t Activation Key Card Install hard disk drives in the recorder page 29 and Connection connect the recorder to each device t Page 24 Turn on the power of the recorder Turn on the recorder t Page 32 If necessary register the Registration Key for the Register the license Registration Key recorder and that for the Additional Business Intelligence t Page 34 Kit Important e Be sure to register the Registration Key of the recorder Register the date amp time and cameras on Easy Start When it is not necessary to change other default set tings it is possible to start operations After cameras are added or replaced register the cameras on Easy Start Quick setup t Page 39 7 fl if necessary perform the detailed settings for each func Basic setup and ba Advanced setup ts Pages 42 79 Note e Some functions are not supported depending on the models of the connected cameras For further informa tion about detailed specifications refer to the operating 3 instructions of the cameras in use Start operations SS 23 24 Connection Connection of cameras Up to 16 cameras can be connect
63. atching for around 3 seconds before and after the face image is registered For details refer to Auto image scan in Automatically search for face images Auto image scan amp page 60 Delete To delete images mark their checkboxes Update button Use this button to register or delete the changes made to the image the assigned name and the setting for face matching actions Undo button Use this button to undo the changes made to the image the assigned name and the setting for face matching actions and to return it to the state it was in when last clicking the Update button Once the Update button has been clicked the state before updating cannot be restored In addition a face image once deleted cannot be restored Setup area gt button The face matching setup area window will be displayed page 61 Set up matching area Setup area Back button Return to the Advanced face matching alarm setup page 59 60 Register face images Add A maximum of 16 face images can be registered If 16 face images have already been registered add new images after having deleted some of the registered images Step 1 Click the Add gt button in the face image registration win dow If the face image automatically searched or changed name has not already been updated click the Update but ton before adding it The Face registration window will be displayed Face registration 1 Perfo
64. ate this product please read the label on the bottom RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat ed dangerous voltage within the prod uct s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Power disconnection Unit with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is opera tional only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power for all units CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT For U S and Canada WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK For Europe and other countries WJ NV200K G For Canada UL listed model No WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For U S A NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
65. boot of this product In the following cases this product will automatically reboot to continue recording e When an HDD is removed in a different way from the description of Installation or replacement of the hard disk drives amp page 29 e When the software of this product has detected the internal error and reboot becomes necessary About DVD disks DVD drive equipped models only e t is impossible to use commercially released or rental DVD disks When the data were copied from this prod uct it is impossible to play back DVD disks on other DVD drives or players e Do not leave the disk tray open e Do not mount anything other than specified disks on the disk tray e Do not open the disk tray forcibly e Keep this product away from magnets or magnetized items Otherwise performance may be unstable due to magnetism e Do not use the product near the radio or television Otherwise the product may interrupt the reception Cleaning and handling DVD disks DVD drive equipped models only After a long period of use the drive or disks may be dusty and data may not be copied properly It is recom mended to clean the product periodically using the exclusive cleaning kit option The recommended clean ing frequency may differ depending on number of times or environment of use Blu ray DVD disk cleaner RP CL750 Blow dust away from the lens using the blower Wipe away the sebum or dust gently with a dry soft cloth whe
66. bout the operation of on screen keyboard Setting items can be entered using the on screen keyboard When clicking the E icon beside the entry field the on screen keyboard will be displayed and it will become possible to enter characters by clicking the character keys on the keyboard Entry field Keyboard Click the button to select the language for character entry Del all button Deletes all the characters in the entry field lt buttons Move the cursor in the entry field to either direction Delete button Deletes a character pointed by the cursor in the entry field A a button This button changes the characters to be entered between capital letters and small letters 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 selec tion pull down menu Combination characters gt 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 registration window for license Click the x button to close the window without deter mining the entered characters 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 38 Configuration of each setting item in the setup menu shou
67. ced recording days This value excludes the HDD consumption for the event recording This value is not displayed when non Panasonic camera is connected Frame rate Selects the frame rate for recording 1 ios 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips Default 10 ips Image quality Selects the image quality of recorded images NQ Normal Standard quality FQ Fine High quality SF Super Fine Super fine quality XF Extra Fine Extra fine quality Default FQ Note e f XF is selected when the compression method of the camera is not H 264 SF will be set instead of XF Referenced recording days Calculates and displays the total number of days for which recording on the hard disk drives is available Note e The referenced recording days will be calculated based on the assumption that recording is started on Monday When the HDD saving mode is set the actual recording days are longer than the referenced recording days t Page 52 The HDD consumption for the event recording will be excluded If a camera manufactured by other than Panasonic is used the value of Referenced recording days will not be displayed If two or more cameras with the image capture size of FHD 1920x1080 the image quality of XF and the frame rate of 10 ips or more are connected images may not be recorded at the configured rate Step 9 Click the Exit button Saves the settings and returns to the top screen of the set
68. ch ing Duration Set the interval duration for switching camera images 5 s 10 s 15 s 30 s Ext Switches Camera 1 to 9 to display images accord ing to the signal input triggered by the terminal alarms from Terminal 1 to 9 Default 10 s Note e The terminal status N O or N C for supplying an alarm signal to the alarm terminal depends on the settings for Terminal input of Advanced terminal alarm setup 1 page 56 Camera selection Select the cameras to be included in the sequence display Mark the checkbox next to the desired camera The selected cameras will be displayed in numerical order Secret view Secret view is a function that causes the camera image dis played on a 1 screen or the selected camera image on a multiscreen on the main monitor to be displayed as a black screen on the live monitor Determine whether or not to use secret view On Enables the secret view function Off Disables the secret view function Default Off Note e While the sequence display is being performed the secret view images will be skipped not displayed e The image on the live monitor may momentarily go black when images are switched on the main monitor e When Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup amp page 58 the sequential display will not be performed Instead images from the camera whose number is the smallest among the cameras selected for Camera selection
69. ciated with the terminal number On N O Recording amp alarm action Camera number Remarks ag 1010 OF O 0 0 0100 O O O Menu Tab Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Advanced command alarm setup Mode Setup by camera Recording camera Setup by camera Preset Setup by camera Terminal output Advanced face matching alarm setup Mode Setup by camera Face matching output Face registration Registration list Sensitivity Registration list Face image Registration list Appearance Registration list Name Registration list Matching Setup area Advanced setup Recording mode Alarm disarm duration Panasonic alarm port number Advanced setup Menu Tab Monitor Main monitor Live monitor Advanced setup Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Camera title Display Position Camera title Live sequence Duration Camera selection Secret view Eco monitor function Decrease luminance Backlight off Recover the luminance at an alarm occurrence Recover the luminance at an error occurrence Audio output camera Available range Off Recording only Recording amp alarm action Off Cam 1 Cam 16 001 256 Off On Off Alarm action Off On 1 Low 2 3 4 5 High Undefined Indication only Text will be entered On Off Desired area on the screen Default R
70. ctX 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 When using a PC that does not meet the above requirements displaying of images may become slower or the web browser may become 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 e For information on the operation verification of the supported operating systems and web browsers refer to our website at http oanasonic net pss security support index html 10 Trademarks and registered trademarks 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 Corporation 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
71. ctions Mass Finish 120 V AC 60 Hz WJ NV200K WJ NV200Vk 220 V 240 V AC 50 H2 60 Hz WJ NV200K G 45 W Main body 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F Mouse accessory 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 5 90 non condensing WJ NV200K WJ NV200K G 10 80 non condensing WJ NV200Vk 2000 m 6562 feet or less 420 mm W x 88 mm H x 300 mm D 16 17 82 inches W x 3 15 32 inches H x 11 13 16 inches D Approx 4 8 kg 10 60 Ibs WJ NV200kK WJ NV200K G When a single hard disk drive is installed Approx 5 6 kg 12 36 lbs When two hard disk drives are installed Approx 6 4 kg 14 13 lbs Approx 4 8 kg 10 60 lbs WJ NV200VK When a single hard disk drive is installed Approx 5 6 kg 12 36 lbs Front view Solid metallic coating Top cover Solid metallic coating Rear view Galvanized steel e HDD Locally procured Contact your dealer Hard disk drive e DVD Only for WJ NV200VK Supported DVD disk type e Input Output Video Audio Others 3 5 type Serial ATA hard disk drive Up to 2 hard disk drives can be installed DVD R R Not supported DVD R DL R DL DVD R for authoring 8 cm disks Spot output connector 1 V p p 75 Q x1 BNC Monitor HDMI connector HDMI x1 Audio output connector 10 dBv 600 Q unbalanced x1 RCA pin jack Mouse connection port x1 Alarm control terminal Alarm input 1 9 ch Network error output Alarm reset inout Face match
72. d and the images from the camera will be displayed on the operational screen Note e On Easy Start it is impossible to register the cameras in other subnets via the same router e For the security enhancement camera detection will become impossible when 20 minutes have passed after the power of the camera is turned on That depends on the camera models Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information e When On is selected for the DHCP setting of the detected cameras the recorder will forcibly change the setting to Off to give the IP addresses automatically e When the Cancel button is clicked the top screen of Easy Start the menu to set the date amp time without applying the camera detection result will be displayed Step 7 When you wish to change the registered camera numbers it is possible to change the order of the camera numbers The registered cameras will be displayed in the order of 1 2 16 at the upper left corner of the screen to the upper right corner of the screen Using the mouse drag a desired camera image and drop the desired position The order of the camera numbers will be changed To change the positions of the camera titles together with the order of the camera numbers check Also change cam era titles Camera status The model numbers and statuses of each camera will be displayed in a list Displaying image Displays the images from the camera usi
73. d cits a Format HDD Check the HDDs to format and click the Start button Format is successfully completed if OK is displayed for Results Step 2 Check the hard disk drives to format in the Format field and click the Start button When OK is displayed on the Results field click the Back button When Error is displayed format the hard disk drives again About the removal process and the link process of hard disk drives When replacing hard disk drives it is necessary to perform the removal process the link process Be sure to consult the dealer for the removal installation and the related process of hard disk drives Important e When the link process is performed the data will be erased 01 Configure the settings relating to the extra functions Extra function The settings relating to the extra functions such as the statistical processing are configured and the statistical processing data can be saved on an SDHC SD memory card on the Extra function page of the setup menu the Advanced setup menu The Extra function page has the Business intelligence tab Important e The Extra function button will be displayed under Advanced setup after registering the license for the product or starting using this product on trial Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 zi Notices The recording settings of Cam 1 will automatically be changed to the setting value that is suited for face matching
74. dvanced gt amera site alarm Advanced gt lalele lela ommand alarm vance Face matching alarm Advanced gt E Alarm action Configure alarm related items such as alarm output duration and alarm auto reset Output duration Select the output duration for the alarm signal output from the terminal on the recorder s rear panel when an alarm occurs When O s is selected alarm signals will not be out out O s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min Ext Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about alarm reset Rec Output of the alarm signal will continue during event recording Default 2 s Buzzer duration Set the duration of the buzzer sound when an alarm occurs When O s is selected the buzzer will not sound O s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min Ext The buzzer will keep on sounding until the alarm action is reset Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about alarm reset Rec The buzzer will keep on sounding during event recording Default 2 s Auto reset time Set the time for automatically resetting the alarm action 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 3 min 5 min Ext The alarm action will not automatically reset Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further infor mation about alarm reset Default Ext Note e f the time set for Output duration or Buzzer duration is longer th
75. e Max bit rate per client 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 384 kbps 512 kbps 768 kbps 1024 kbps 1536 kbps 2048 kbps 3072 kbps 4096 kbps Default 1024 kbps Set up how to turn on or off the indicators Indicator Select how to turn on or off the link indicator access indicator or status indicators for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Indicator on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page Indicator On All the indicators will light in accordance with the status On Access Only the live indicator will light when images are viewed Off All the indicators will light off Default Off Note e Refer to page 49 for further information about Camera Selection the Transmission button and the Back button 51 52 Set up recording events REC amp event The REC amp event page has 3 tabs the Recording setup tab the Event setup tab and the Advanced setup tab Recording setup tab Recording setup Configure the settings relating to schedule recording Set the day s time table s frame rate and image quality for recording Recording setup Schedules Days to record nt to record Time table1 neke recording 12AM 6AM 2PM 6PM 1 00 00 24 00 HHIHH 2 ssie sejen The items marked with are changed in the advanced setup Click the start time and end time on the time line to set t
76. e is the same as selecting Auto for Daylight saving time 2 The second Sunday in March 2 00 AM this year and subsequent years 3 The last Sunday in March 1 00 this year and subsequent years 4 The first Sunday in November 2 00 AM this year and subsequent years 5 The last Sunday in October 1 00 this year and subsequent years Language Fi AN8B English Francais Espanol Deutsch Italiano PyccKun Model Indication only Indication only Address Indication only Indication only Compression Indication only Indication only Error information Indication only Indication only Registered information Model Model number of the camera Blank Address IP address Blank Compression H 264 MPEG 4 MJPEG Blank User name Text will be entered Blank Password Text will be entered Blank Port No Port No 80 Date amp time display Display check box Checked Not checked Checked Display drop down list Off On On Position check box Checked Not checked Checked Position drop down list L Upper L Lower R Upper L Upper R Lower Camera selection Checked Not checked Registered cameras are checked Display Title Display check box Checked Not checked Checked Display drop down list Off On On Display Title check box Checked Not checked Checked Display Title Text will be entered Blank Camera selection Checked Not checked Registered cameras are Refresh interval Refresh inter
77. e settings This will close the window O 3 2 4 o a gt e kz Note ae e Refer to page 49 for further information about Camera CAMS Selection the Transmission button and the Back but CAM7 to n Display Title eE NON TENTEN EN VAN TENTON TAN TUNTEA T ON TENLTA TEN TANTEN DODEEEDECEDECEDE Set up the refresh interval Refresh interval Select the image refresh interval for each camera and transmit it to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Refresh interval on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page Refresh interval Select an interval to update the image display If used in a network environment where frequent errors occur shorten the refresh interval to reduce image distortions However the refresh interval may be longer than the set value 0 2 s 0 5 s 1 s 2 s 3 s Default 1 s Important e Image transmission from the camera will temporarily be canceled and no image will be recorded during this period if the set ting to change the refresh interval is transmitted to the camera Set up VMD alarm VMD alarm Select the VMD function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for VMD alarm on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page VMD alarm Select whether or not to use the VMD VMD Video Motion Detection alarm function when a chan
78. e1 Event recording e Mail Schedule to record Time table1 Event recording Panasonic alarm protocol Schedule to record Time table2 Schedule recording Schedule bar Available range Off On Checked Not checked On desktop Off ceiling Checked Not checked 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 384 kbps 512 kbps 768 kbps 1024 kbps 1536 kbps 2048 kbps 3072 kbps 4096 kbps Checked Not checked On On Access Off Checked Not checked Checked Not checked 00 00 24 00 Checked Not checked 1 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips XF SF FQ NQ Calculated result will be dis played Time table1 Time table2 Off 2 8 5 s 10 5 209 305 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min Manual Ext Os 5s 10s 15s 00 00 24 00 Checked Not checked 00 00 24 00 Checked Not checked Checked Not checked 00 00 24 00 Default Off Registered cameras are checked On desktop Registered cameras are checked 1024 kbps Registered cameras are checked Off Registered cameras are checked Checked Schedule bar 1 00 00 24 00 Schedule bar 2 Schedule bar 3 Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked 10 ips FQ Calculated result will be dis played Time table1 30s Os Schedule bar 1 00 00 24 00 Schedule bar 2 Schedule bar 3
79. ecording amp alarm action Camera number Undefined Indication only PersonO1 Personi6 Off Matching area All area Matching area2 4 Undefined Off On On 28 38 58 108 2S Port No 1818 Available range Default Off On On L Upper L Lower R Upper R Upper R Lower Text will be entered CAM1 CAM16 5s 10 s 15 s 30 s Ext 108 Checked Not checked Not checked Off On Off Off After 1 min Off After 3 mins After 5 mins After 10 mins Off After 15 mins Off After 30 mins After 1 hour After 3 hours Checked Not checked Checked Checked Not checked Checked Selected camera Selected camera Cam 1 Cam 16 Remarks 0lOI O O Remarks 8 88 Menu Tab Network Basic e Mail Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Other setup Display live camera image in high resolution SXVGA on 1 screen display Auto hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view Divide the live camera image positions equally in wide view Stretch images to fit the areas in control screen display Display images in 16 9 aspect ratio on the web browser win dow Network Setup IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Line speed DNS Setup DNS Primary server address Secondary server address Domain name DDNS Setup DDNS Access interval Viewnetcam com Host name Dynamic DNS Access interval
80. ect ratio of 4 3 or 16 9 can be selected for layout 63 64 Stretch images to fit the areas in control screen dis play Mark the checkbox to enlarge the vertical size of images with the aspect ratio of 16 9 to fit into the image display area on the control screen When the images are enlarged with this setting camera con trol or VMD search may sometimes not work properly in accordance with the specified coordinates or areas Display images in 16 9 aspect ratio on the web brows er window Mark the checkbox to display the images in the web brows er window with the aspect ratio of 16 9 Configure the settings relating to network Network The settings relating to the network of the recorder are configured on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Network page The Network page has Basic e Mail Panasonic alarm protocol and NTP SNMP tabs Configure the basic network settings Basic The basic settings relating to the network can be configured on this tab Basic e Mai anasonic NTP SNMP 192 168 000 250 255 255 255 000 efault gateway 192 168 000 001 ine spee v When line speed has been changed the system will restart automatically after saving setup data Note e Enter the address octets and port numbers right aligned For example for port number 80 enter 00080 The leading zeros are omitted here E Network Setup Important e When the setup menu is closed after ch
81. ed Example Outdoors e Faces are interrupted by such objects as medical masks sunglasses or helmets e Faces are not directed to the front side e Photographic subjects are moving quickly e Strong light sources Such as the headlights of a car rising sunlight or setting sunlight may affect the shooting place from outside To improve the performance of face matching e Register the target face images from the images recorded by the camera installed under the same conditions e Perform settings for the camera so that the camera can shoot face images at a balanced illuminance level both in the day time and nighttime e Install the camera so that the camera can move within the assumed moving pathway of photogenic subjects e f people s faces are printed on a poster perform the setting for Setup area f page 61 so that these faces are not target ed for face matching lt Setting example of matching area gt Precautions Power source The input power source for this product is 120 V AC 60 Hz WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK 220 V 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz WJ NV200K G Do not connect to the outlet that provides the power to equipment that requires a measurable amount of power Such as a copy machine air conditioner etc Avoid placing this product in locations where is subject to water The provided power cord s is are dedicated to the use with this product Ambient operating temperature Use t
82. ed on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the User management page The User management page has Basic User registration and Administrator setup tabs Configure the basic settings relating to user management Basic The settings relating to login when using the mouse user authentication for network operations and user levels can be config ured on this tab Basic peration putologin 0r TCT ADMIN lolala la Quick login N 0i Network User authentication On KI g Administrator A Operations Operator Viewer Logged out Manager Camera operation j amera control Search and playback IS D Alarm reset rror reset LRU OOOK E C E c c c r k Vv amera image display Setup E Operation Configure the settings to enable auto login when turning on the recorder Auto login Select On or Off to determine whether or not to activate the auto login function On Logs in to the recorder automatically Off Does not log in to the recorder automatically Login is required when operating the recorder from the logout status Default On Auto login user When On is selected for Auto login the users registered as auto login users in this setting can log in to the recorder automatically An auto login user should be one of the users registered in the recorder Default ADMIN Quick login Select On or Off to determine whether to enter or select the user na
83. ed to the recorder via a switching hub Use a LAN cable straight to connect the recorder and the switching hub Recorder DE SIGNAL GND ALARM CONTROL Ga SPOT OUT AUDIO OUT OUT LAN cable locally procured 1 OBASE T 100BASE X 1 OOOBASE T category 5e or better straight for WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK category 7 straight for WJ NV200K G Switching hub Network camera x 16 max Connection of monitors Connect the main monitor that displays recorded images or the setup menu to the monitor output connector HDMI using an HDMI cable option Connect the live monitor to the spot output connector BNC using a BNC cable locally procured Main monitor When outputting audio Live monitor Connect a powered speaker Powered speaker Audio cable locally procured HDMI cable option BNC cable locally procured i A L Ila mW E Recorder DE
84. ed with this product violating export laws is prohibited Network security As you will use this product connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks 1 Leakage or theft of information through this product 2 Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent 3 Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks Use this product in a network secured by a firewall etc If this product is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password After the product is accessed by the administrator make sure to close the web browser Change the administrator password periodically Apply measures such as user authentication to protect your network against leakage or theft of information including image data authentication information user names and passwords alarm mail information and FTP server information 11 12 About the face matching function This recorder WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK or WJ NV200K G has the face matching func
85. egistration Key by following the procedures on page 34 Note e When the Login window is displayed during operation after startup enter the user name and password Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to operate e f the Registration Key for the recorder is once regis tered the message asking you to register the Registration Key will not be displayed from the next time Turn off the power of the recorder Turn off the power of the recorder When turning off the power follow the procedure During recording or the procedure During playback depending on the current operation status During recording Step 1 Step 2 Select Off for Recording mode on the REC amp event Unplug the power plug from the outlet after confirming that page Advanced setup tab of the setup menu to stop all the HDD1 and HDD2 indicators are off recordings t amp Page 61 The OPERATE indicator will go off Note e Be sure to perform the operation to start recording select On for Recording mode after turning on the power of the recorder again During playback Step 1 Step 2 Stop playback Unplug the power plug from the outlet after confirming that Operating Instructions PDF the HDD1 and HDD2 indicators are off The OPERATE indicator will go off Important e Remove the plug from the outlet if not operating the recorder for a long period e Turn on the power around once a
86. esponse from the camera is incor rect Note e When an error message is displayed check the camera connections and settings operating instructions of the camera If the problem cannot be solved register the camera again on Easy Start Page 39 Change the display position of camera The camera numbers can be interchanged When the Setup gt button is clicked the Change the display position of camera window opens to edit the settings Page 48 Detect cameras for registration Detect cameras Clicking the Setup gt button of Detect cameras on the Camera setup tab will display the following window After editing the settings click the OK button to save the settings and return to the Camera registration tab 2 Register the selected cameras by clicking the OK button Assigns the IP addresses to the cameras automatically when the search search resu Uncheck for Auto addressing of the cameras not to which the IP addresses are automatica OK Cancel New button Detects all the connected cameras The models results of the detected cameras and IP addresses will be displayed Addition button Detects only the added or replacing cameras The models results of the detected cameras and IP addresses will be displayed Camera Refer to Easy Start page 39 for further information Select Mark the checkboxes of cameras to register Model Refer to Easy Start f p
87. ess7 tu deube buhu u hudu Port number to PC Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs It is usually not necessary change the default Default 1818 Retry Set the number of retry attempts for the transmission to the PC O 8 times In steps of times Default 2 Note e f the transmission to the PC fails increase the number of retry attempts Destination address Address1 Address8 Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs Enter the IP address or host name for Address1 Address8 The host name is available only when Manual is selected for DNS on the Basic tab accessed from the Advanced setup menu the Network page of the setup menu Up to 8 destination addresses can be registered Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods 70 Configure the settings relating to NTP SNMP synchronization NTP SNMP The settings to synchronize the system clock with the NTP Network Time Protocol and SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol server can be configured on this tab Network gt NTP SNMP NTP SNMP INTP setup Time adjustment _ ___ le TP server address es Fae Te Ta Ta E NTP setup Time adjustment Select On or Off to determine whether or not to adjust the time according to the NTP server On Adjusts the time automatically Off Does not adjust the time automatically Default Off NTP server address Enter the
88. et the function The function can also be reset as follows e Marking the checkbox for Recover the luminance at an alarm occurrence will reset brightness and backlight in the alarm state e Marking the checkbox for Recover the luminance at an error occurrence will reset brightness and backlight in the error state E Audio output camera The camera channel whose audio is output from the record er will be fixed To fix the camera channel select the camera whose audio is to be output from the recorder Selected camera Does not fix the camera channel The recorder will output the audio of the camera whose images are being displayed Cam 1 Cam 16 Fixes the camera channel The recorder will always output the audio of the selected camera Default Selected camera E Other setup Display live camera image in high resolution SXVGA on 1 screen display Mark the checkbox to display the camera images in the SXVGA size on a 1 screen or the left side segment of a 3 screen Refer to the readme txt for compatible cameras Auto hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view Mark the checkbox to display or hide the status display panel and the operation panel in wide view in association with whether the mouse cursor is displayed or hidden Divide the live camera image positions equally in wide view Mark the checkbox to display the live images on the screen segments equally divided in wide view The asp
89. etup Setup page buttons Each Basic setup page will be displayed 5 Advanced setup button The buttons to open the corresponding setup pages of the Advanced setup menu will be displayed When clicking this button again the buttons will be hidden 6 Advanced setup Setup page buttons Each Advanced setup page will be displayed D Hierarchical display The name of the current setup page will be displayed in the hierarchy The tab name will also be included Setup page Displays each setup page If the current setup page is composed of two or more tabs it is possible to change the page display by clicking the tabs 9 Exit button Applies the settings to the recorder and closes the setup menu to return to the operational screen Except for some cases the descriptions of this document follow the hierarchical display and setup pages Important e f the settings are applied all login users will be forcibly logged out Configure the minimum settings Easy Start The minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the date amp time camera registration recording can be config ured on the setup menu the Quick setup menu Easy Start First configure the minimum settings on Easy Start and to configure more advanced settings go to each setup page Available settings on Easy Start e Date amp time of the recorder e Order change of the registered camera numbers e Camera registrat
90. formed on this tab System information HDD information System management Error buzzer duration O A zl Error output duration A z Network link down detection Q z r 20000 Auto data deee OOl Auto data delete Off Logs View gt Network log View gt Functions for maintenance Setup Execute Execute Execute Other Setup i Vv VIVIVIV E System setup Error buzzer duration Configure the settings to sound a buzzer at an error occur rence When O s is selected buzzer will not sound O s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min Ext When Ext is selected the buzzer that started sounding at an error occurrence will keep on sound ing until the buzzer is stopped Default 2 s Note e Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further infor mation about the buzzer stop Error output duration Select the duration to output a signal to notify the external devices of an error HDD error camera error recorder error recording error or network error When O s is selected the signal is not output O s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min Ext When Ext is selected the signal will keep on being output until the error is reset Default 2 s Note e Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further infor mation about the error reset Network link down detection Select On or Off to determine whether or not to detect the network disconnection on the network port of t
91. fter registering the license To activate the license this product needs rebooting Step 6 Click the Registration gt button of Product Registration The Registration key input window will be displayed Step 7 Enter the Registration key for the recorder in the Registration key field using the on screen keyboard and click the Registration button Registration key input No dashes in between ajojcjaje if2 3 a s flojnjijil el7 sjajo kL ifm a o plajr s t aa Aleiciolje Fiejajijs KJtjm n o PJajr s T o 4 Delete Registration Cancel The Registration key input window will return to the registration window Note e When an error message is displayed enter the effective Registration Key again on the entry field Step 8 When using the extra functions enter the Registration Key for the Additional Business Intelligence Kit obtained in Step 1 on Additional business intelligence Registration Key of the registration window in Step 5 The operations are the same as those of Step 6 and 7 Note e Register the license for the recorder before registering that for the Additional Business Intelligence Kit They cannot be registered in the reverse order e For the Additional Business Intelligence Kit 3 month trial is available before purchasing the license Refer to the operating instructions PDF of the Additional Business Intelligence Kit for further information
92. fter the overlapping time will be set HDD saving mode Reduce the frame rate to use less storage space on the HDD Mark the checkbox of this item to save HDD storage space Using H 264 MPEG 4 as compression method in this mode will record only refresh interval images using MJPEG will record at a frame rate of 1 ips This mode can be set separately for each time table Advanced gt button The Advanced schedule setup page will be displayed In addition to 3 schedule recordings 3 event recordings can be set up amp Page 53 E Recording setup All cameras Set the recording frame rate and image quality The settings will be applied to all cameras Frame rate Select the recording frame rate 1 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips Default 10 ips Important e When selecting MPEG 4 as compression method the setting value will provide an indication e When the compression method of the camera is MJPEG 10 ips 15 ips and 30 ips are unavailable The default is 5 ips Image quality Select the recording image quality NQ Normal Standard quality FQ Fine High quality SF Super Fine Super fine quality XF Extra Fine Extra fine quality Default FQ Note e f XF is selected when the compression method of the camera is not H 264 SF will be set instead of XF Referenced recording days Calculates and displays the total number of days for which recording on the hard disk drives is available
93. ge movement is detected in the image Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for how to configure the VMD alarm On Detects alarms Off Does not detect alarms Default On Set up Super Dynamic Super Dynamic Select the Super Dynamic function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Super Dynamic on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page Super Dynamic Select On or Off to determine whether or not to activate the super dynamic function On The super dynamic function will work Off The super dynamic function will not work Default On Set up Light control mode Light control mode Select how to control the amount of light for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Light control mode on the Camera setup tab will display the setup page Light control mode Outdoor scene Depending on the brightness level illuminance the iris will automatically be controlled together with the shutter soeed adjustment to control light Indoor scene The shutter speed will automatically be adjusted to prevent flicker caused by fluorescent light For the 50 Hz areas Indoor scene 60 Hz The shutter speed will automatically be adjusted to prevent flicker caused by fluorescent light For the 60 Hz areas Default Indoor scene Note e When
94. gnal supplied to the ALARM CONTROL connector of the recorder from an external alarm device such as a door sensor Configure the necessary settings for each alarm input terminal of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder REC amp event gt Event setu Advanced setup Event setup Recording setup Advanced terminal alarm setup Recording amp alarm action yi Setup by terminal ECEN Recording camera v Terminal output _ Terminal input _ Cam 1 jon _y N O v zl z x jon _y N O xl xl jon XIN 0 xi iy jon _y N O x Ly jon _y N O xi _y jon _y N O xl z Elon INO zi xl jon _ N O x x jon _x N O xl E Advanced terminal alarm setup Mode Select the action to be taken when an alarm signal is sup plied Recording amp alarm action All event actions will be per formed according to the settings Recording only Only recording filing of event logs and moving the camera to a preset position will be per formed Off Only filing of event logs will be performed Default Recording amp alarm action Setup by terminal Set up individual terminals numbered from 1 to 9 Recording camera Select the camera for recording When Off is selected recording will not be performed All Applies all the registered cameras for recording Default Camera number associated with the terminal num ber Note e When many cameras are registered and All is
95. gt Advanced setup Recording setup Event setup Advanced setup Recording mode On Select Off for Recording mode to stop all the recordings forcibly Alarm disarm duration e z Panasonic alarm port number 01818 Recording mode Determine whether or not to stop all recording actions Set to Off primarily to stop access to the HDD before turning off the power On Performs recording Off Stops all recording actions Default On Important e f Off is selected be sure to return the setting to On when resuming operation Alarm disarm duration Set the period to suspend event actions for the case that the same kind of event terminal alarm camera site alarm com mand alarm face matching alarm occurs repeatedly at the same camera 2S 3s 5s 108 Default 2 s Panasonic alarm port number Specify the number of the port to be used for receiving site alarm Default 1818 Note e Enter the port number in five digits right aligned Example When the port number is 80 enter 00080 To describe the port number the O s actually prefixed to the setting value are abbreviated here 61 62 Configure the settings relating to monitors Monitor The settings relating to the display of the main monitor the live monitor connected to the recorder and the monitor of the PC con nected via a network are configured on the setup menu the Advanced setup menu the Monitor page The settings relating
96. he recorder On Detects the network disconnection Off Does not detect the network disconnection Default Off HDD hour meter warning If the operation time of a hard disk drive reaches a specified level a warning will be performed When Off is selected warning will not be performed Off 10000h 20000h 30000h 40000h 50000h Default 20000h Auto data delete Select to determine how many days should have passed from the recorded day to delete data automatically from the hard disk drive Off 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 7 days 8 days 9 days 10 days 14 days 30 days 45 days 60 days 90 days 120 days 150 days 180 days Default Off Does not delete the data automatically E Logs The following logs can be checked e Access log Logs of accessing the recorder e Network log Logs of network errors HDD information System management seme 00 eet ree DI ATI es Lt nr ES sun 1 4 2010 05 00 38 PM root LOGOUT Jun 14 2010 05 00 20 PM root LOGIN Jun 14 2010 04 59 47 PM ADMIN LOGIN TO Jun14 2010 04 59 11 PM POWER ON SCJ 14 2010 02 52 00 PM UPDATE SETTINGS So Jun 14 2010 02 50 00 PM UPDATE SETTINGS Jun 14 2010 02 39 48 PM root LOGOUT CE So Jun 14 2010 02 39 30 PM root LOGIN ES sun 14 2010 02 38 57 PM ADMIN LOGIN DS sun 14 2010 02 38 21 PM POWER ON TS Jun 14 2010 02 36 16 PM root LOGOUT Jun 14 2010 02 35 58 PM root LOGIN Jun 14 2010 02 35 25 PM ADMIN LOGI
97. he control output When an alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp is connected the signal output from pin no 10 and pin nos 15 19 can be used to notify the status by sounding a buzzer or lighting a lamp The connection example of the HDD error output pin no 16 is as follows Signal ground HDD error output Alarming device ALARM CONTROL Attached when necessary 28 Alarm connection When a signal output from the other device is supplied to the Alarm input 1 to 9 terminals pin nos 1 9 recording or an alarm action will be performed in accordance with the settings When an alarm device such as a buzzer a lamp etc is installed outside connect them to the Alarm output terminal pin no 21 Sensor f Door security switch S 31 2 el z Ol S E alj E amp S 5 lt x ajs Signal ground Alarming device h Do Cee T bo00b000000d4 Relays etc o Attached when necessary Alarm output a EN Time and polarities of the ALARM CONTROL connector Terminal Activation time Remarks Alarm input 100 ms or more N O L active N C H active Network error output At an error occurrence until the period selected for Error L active output duration has passed Alarm reset input 100 ms or more L active Face matching output The set time on the setup menu L active HDD error output At an error occurrence until the period selected for Error acu output duration has passed Camera error output At an err
98. he face matching data on the SD memory card Click the Execute gt button to display the confirmation window to start saving Load face data from SD card Loads the face matching data saved in an SD memory card on the recorder Click the Execute gt button to display the confirmation window to start saving Firmware update Updates the software saved on an SD memory card to the recorder to upgrade the firmware Click the Execute gt button to display the confirmation win dow to start initializing Only an administrator can execute the firmware update Note e Consult the dealer for updating the firmware Other The page to save the maintenance data on the SD memory card opens t Page 79 I 18 Register the licenses for the recorder and the Additional Business Intelligence Kit Registration Key The licenses to operate the recorder and activate the extra functions are registered Important e After registering the Registration Key for the recorder or that for the Additional Business Intelligence Kit be sure to click the Restart button to reboot the recorder The licenses will not be effective before the recorder is rebooted System management IST CE Refer to the Activation Key Card TEATR to the Activation Key Card Registration of license Product Registration Key tied Additional business intelligence Registration Key Click the Restart button after registering the l
99. he face matching function Also refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the face matching functions REC amp event gt Event setu Recording setup Event setup Advanced setup Advanced face matching alarm setup T A iar action z Setup by camera Camera Face matching output On v ace registration egistration Notices when Alarm action is set for Mode Select On for Recording setup of REC amp event Advanced setup The recording settings of Cam 1 will automatically be changed to the setting value that is suited for face matching Compression H 264 Image capture size SXVGA 1280x960 Frame rate 5 ips Image quality SF Depending on the setting value before change the total recording days may drastically change Live sequence stops on the live monitor E Advanced face matching alarm setup Mode Select the actions to be taken when receiving a face match ing alarm input signal Off Deactivates the face matching alarm function Alarm action Activates a face matching alarm action Default Off Important e Face matching alarm does not apply event recording Note e When Alarm action is selected the image quality and compression method of Camera 1 will automatically be changed as follows Retaining the original values may considerably change the recording time Compression H 264 Image capture size SXVGA 1280x960 Frame rate 5 ips Image quality SF HDD sav
100. he time table Right click on the time line to clear the time table Frame rate Lo igh 10 ips NQ FQ SF XF Image quality Lo vp jajah igh FQ The items marked with are changed in the advanced setup Referenced recording days 0 day When the HDD saving mode is set the actual recording days are longer than the referenced recording days This value excludes the HDD consumption for the event recording This value is not displayed when non Panasonic camera is connected Recording will be performed according to the schedules set in advance Select the day s of the week and the time table s Days to record Select the day s of the week to record Mark the checkbox es of the day s of the week to record Schedule to record 3 time tables for schedule recording can be set up for Time table 1 The time bar indicates 24 hours in steps of 15 min utes Click the desired position on the time bar to designate the start and end time When the time is designated the time bar turns red Note At the default schedule recording has been set for 24 hours on Time table 1 To delete the designated start and end time right click the timetable The recording time table can be set by dragging the start and end time on the time bar with the mouse Be sure to set so that there is no overlap between the 3 time tables When attempting to set the same time as already set on another time bar the time immediately before or a
101. his product at temperatures between 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F Failure to do so may damage the internal parts or cause malfunction Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat used at high temperature It is recom mended to use this product at a temperature of approx 25 C 77 F To cut the power supply This product has no power switch To cut the power supply unplug the power plug of the product from the AC outlet If it is hard to unplug the power cord due to the installation con ditions connect the power cord of the product to the AC outlet via the circuit breaker of a distribution board or to the AC inlet socket of a power supply control unit Built in backup battery e Before the first use charge the built in backup battery lithium battery by turning on the power for 48 hours or more If it is not charged enough in a case where the power goes down the operative condition may be differ ent to that before the electric power failure For example the internal clock may keep bad time or logs may be lost The built in battery life is around 5 years as an indication of replacement The built in battery life may become shorter depending on the use condition Replace the built in battery after 5 years of use 5 years of use is just an indication of replacement We are not providing any guarantee of the built in battery lifetime When the built in battery life runs out some setti
102. icense To activate the license this product needs rebooting Entry information of the key management system This is the ID number required to obtain the Registration Key The Activation Key Card provided with the recorder describes how to access the key management system Registration of license Register the Registration Key to operate the recorder and activate the extra functions Product Registration Key Enter the Registration Key obtained from the key manage ment system When the Registration button next to the entry field is clicked the registration window to register the license When using the recorder for the first time be sure to register the Registration Key Note e After registering the license be sure to click the Restart button The recorder will reboot and each license will become effective Additional business intelligence Registration Key When activating the extra functions enter Registration Key Use on trial is also available before purchasing the license Refer to the operating instructions PDF of the Additional Business Intelligence Kit for further information Dealer s information Up to two pieces of information such as a dealer name and its telephone number can be registered using the on screen keyboard amp Page 37 Registration is possible for a maxi mum of 32 characters for each entry field Click the Restart button after entering the items The recorder
103. indow without applying the face image click the Back button Step 5 If necessary configure the setting for face matching actions open the on screen keyboard amp page 37 to assign a name and click the Update button Automatically search for face images Auto image scan The image suited for face matching for around 3 seconds before and after starting playback of registered face images is auto matically searched Step 1 Click the Auto image scan button amp page 59 in the face image registration window Auto image scan is in progress Please wait will be displayed in the center of the screen When the search is completed the search completion window will open The images produced by the search will be displayed in the face image display area Note e Depending on the status of images it may take around 2 minutes for the search Step 2 If acceptable click the Update button to register Note e Images found by auto image scan will not be displayed in the image display area Set up matching area Setup area Set up to 4 areas for matching face images while displaying live images At the default the whole area on the camera images is set to match face images By designating the matching areas it is possible to reduce the operation failure Step 1 Click the Setup area gt button page 59 on the face image registration window The window for setting up the matching area will be
104. ing mode Except e When Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup the sequential display on the live monitor stops e To activate the face matching function start face match ing actions Operating Instructions PDF Setup by camera Face matching can be triggered only by Camera 1 fixed To use the face matching function a camera supporting this function needs to be installed as Camera 1 Face matching output Select whether or not to output an alarm signal from the face matching alarm output terminal of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the recorder s rear panel when a face match ing alarm is detected On Outputs alarm signals Off Does not output alarm signals Default On Registration gt button Click this button to display the face registration window Register face images to be used for face matching t Page 59 When Alarm action is set for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup it will be possible to register face image Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Event setup tab Register face images Face registration Use this page to register new face images to check already registered face images or to assign names to the face images Note e Face images can be registered only on images recorded when Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup Face registration
105. ing output HDD error output Camera error output Recorder error output Recording error out out Time adjustment signal inout Alarm output 5 V output D sub 25 pin Network port 1OBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T RJ 45 x1 SDHC SD memory card slot SDHC SD memory cards applicable miniSD cards and microSD cards not applicable 1 Non voltage make contact input 50 KQ 5 V DC pull up 2 Open collector output 24 V DC 100 mA max 3 200 mA max e Option Additional Business Intelligence Kit Recommended SDHC SD memory card WJ NVF20 WJ NVF20E Manufactured by Panasonic SDHC memory card 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB SD memory card 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB 99 100 Standard accessories ODROM eerror ie Oe OUr eip r i noesa 1 pc LED ols ene E ee E E E E E ET 1 pc Installation Guide this document ccccseeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaeees 1 pc Quick Reference GUIdC ccc ccceceeeccceeseeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeseeesnaeeees 1 pc Warranty provided with WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK 1 pc The following are for installation Power cord WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK cccceeceeeeeeeees 1 pc Power cord WJ NV20OK G cccccsceeeceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeas 2 OCS HDD fixing screw WJ NV200K WJ NV200K G 000008 8 PCs HDD fixing screw WU NV200VK ccccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 pcs The CD ROM contains the operating instructions PDFs 101 Information for Users on Collection
106. ion e Recording frame rate and image quality Other settings will remain default or will be conformed to the camera settings Step 1 Click the Easy Start button on the top screen of the setup menu Refer to Basic operations amp page 36 for how to display the setup menu Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 Quick setup Easy Start Basic setup Date Language Camera REC amp event Advanced setup The setup menu for the date amp time will be displayed Step 2 Set the date amp time Follow the guide to set the basic settings lt 1 gt Set date amp time of the product lt 2 gt Register the cameras to the product lt 3 gt Allocate the cameras to appropriate positions on the monitor lt 4 gt Set the recording settings lt 1 gt Set date amp time of the product After setting date amp time click Apply button a ifm 07 55 PM N TE GMT 5 00 vi Activate the Daylight saving time setting Date Set the current date Select the year month and day from the calendar lt lt Y Y gt gt button Selects the previous or next year lt M M gt button Selects the previous or next month Time Set the current time Step 3 Click the Apply button after setting the date amp time The second will be set to OO Set time zone Select your time zone GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Default GM1 5 00 WJ NV200K WJ NV200Vk GMT WJ NV200K G Marking the chec
107. is product If liquid spills onto this product it may cause fire or an elec tric shock 17 Major operating controls and their functions Front view 1 Status indicators 3 DVD drive commercially available only for WJ NV200Vk 2 Buzzer stop button PANASONIC HDD OPERATE ALARM ERROR BUZZER STOP mmr D m C RESTART MOUSE I SDHC SD memory card slot This illustration represents WJ NV200VK Restart button Mouse connection port It 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 Status indicators ERROR Blinks when an error that can become a prob lem for the recorder to run the system occurs Blinks red System error Blinks orange Thermal error cooling fan malfunc tion etc OPERATE Lights when the power is on HDD HDD1 HDD2 Indicates the operational status access failure of the respective hard disk drive Blinks green Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is being accessed Lights red Indicates that a fault or an error has occurred on a hard disk drive Off Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is not being accessed REC Lights orange when recording is being performed ALARM Blinks when an alarm occurs and lights when the alarm output stops This indicator
108. istrator Cam 1 Cam 16 AScreen A 4Screen B AScreen C 4Screen D 16Screen Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Default Manager Checked Fixed Operator Not checked Viewer Not checked Logged out Not checked Fixed Manager Checked Fixed Operator Checked Viewer Checked Logged out Checked Blank Blank Operator 4Screen A Undefined Blank Undefined Blank ADMIN 12345 12345 Administrator 4Screen A Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only xe xe xe xe xe xe S ee ee r Indication only Remarks O O O O O O O O O O O Menu Tab System manage ment Registration Key HDD management General Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu System setup Error buzzer duration Error output duration Network link down detection HDD hour meter warning Auto data delete Logs Access log Date amp Time Log Av
109. k is within 29 minutes the hour the time will be adjusted to OO minutes OO seconds Default Off 43 44 Language tab Select the display language for the main monitor and for the web browser on the PC Language H24 5 English Francais Espa ol Deutsch Italiano Pycckuii Default English Camera setup Camera The Camera page has 2 tabs the Camera registration tab and the Camera setup tab Camera registration tab Perform settings such as the network settings of the camera IP address and port number and the display position on the main monitor When performing the initial settings displays camera information detected set on the Easy Start Camera setup Registered information Setup gt Setup gt h Camera Model Address_ Compression Error information Eas Eames Sa Seb oes ee a Leal CSE at Detect cameras The cameras connected to a network can be detected for registration Page 46 Registered information Change the Model IP address and Compression When the Setup gt button is clicked the Registered infor mation window opens to edit the settings Page 47 In the event of communication trouble with the camera one of the following error messages is displayed for Error infor mation Connection error The communication with the camera disconnected Authentication error The user authentication of the cam era failed Camera error The r
110. kbox for Activate the Daylight saving time will active daylight saving time Step 4 Click the Next button The camera registration window opens Step 5 Register the cameras connected to the recorder lt 2 gt Register the cameras to the product 1 Click the button corresponding to the search mode Depending on the camera models the detection will become impos Search all the connected cameras Ne sible when 20 minutes have passed Search only the added replaced cameras 2 Check that all the model numbers of connected cameras are being displayed Camera Model Results mm Camera Model Results eet_HD Registered 9 Er Registered reoe_HD Registered weer_HD Registered WPROR_HD Registered 11 Ho Registered POHD Registered Pa00_HD Registered bPSOI_HD Registered weet _HD Registered WPSOR_HD Registered 14 oH Registered WPSOR_HD Registered 15 Ho Registered 8 apm Registered 16 Ho Registered 3 Register the cameras by clicking the Next button i P to the cameras automatically when the search result are New Replaced or Added When DHCP setting of a detected camera is effective this product invalidates DHCP setting and IP address is given automatically Note e To use the existing IP address of the connected camer as refer to Detect cameras for registration Detect cam eras amp page 46 instead of this section 39 40 Note e Before the se
111. ld be completed in advance to use this recorder The setup menu has the following levels for the setting items On Easy Start the minimum settings required to operate the recorder will be performed but other settings will remain default On the Basic setup or Advanced setup page the settings can be customized in accordance with a variety of operational modes The following is the example of the setup menu that describes the features and operations The setup menu will be displayed when clicking the Setup button 1 page 36 at the upper right corner of the operational screen on the main monitor The buttons of the setup pages will be displayed on the left column of the setup menu Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 1 Home Date amp time adjustment Date amp Time Date yY t Jun 2010 gt yY Quick setup Easy Start Basic setup Date Language Camera REC amp event Advanced setup Monitor Network User management Maintenance HDD management Date Language gt Date amp time adjustment Date amp time settings Language M Home button It is possible to return to the top screen amp page 36 of the setup menu from any setup page 2 Setup menu panel Displays buttons of the setup pages 3 Easy Start button It is possible to configure the minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as date amp time and camera registration 4 Basic s
112. lment in the Viewnetcam com ser vice access the Viewnetcam com website http www viewnetcam com later It is possible to check the information registered for the Viewnetcam com service by accessing the URL dis played beside Your account link When the URL is not displayed check that the recorder is being connected to the Internet exit the menu and display this tab again to check the information If access often fails due to the change in the global address of router set a smaller value for Access inter val When using Dynamic DNS Update Dynamic DNS Update NV200 1h Lele le Host name Enter the host name to be used for the Dynamic DNS Update service Available number of characters 250 characters Enter in the form of host name domain name Default NV200 Note e Refer to the network administrator for further information about the available host names Access interval Select the interval to access the Dynamic DNS Update ser vice server to check the IP address and the host name from the following 10 min 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 1 h 6 h 24 h Default 1 h E Other setup Click the Advanced gt button to set bandwidth control HTTP port number and FTP port number The setup menu advanced will be displayed NTP SNMP 00080 00021 Attach the alteration detection code FTP Keli x HTTP port number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images f
113. lows Administrator Manager Possible to perform all the oper ations Administrators Operator Possible to perform a part of the settings of the recorder and alarm reset Head of operators Viewer Possible to monitor or play the images Operators Administrators and managers can perform all operations The difference between an administrator and a manager is that an administrator has priority over a manager if both perform the same operation at the same time that of the administrator will have priority e The screenshot shows the default e When a user tries to operate a function that is not checked restricted function the login window may sometimes be displayed to prompt a user with the required user level to log in 1 2 Restrictable operations It is possible to allow or restrict the following operations for each user Operation Camera operation Camera control Search and playback Copy Alarm reset Error reset Setup Camera image display Description Camera images displayed on the main monitor can be changed Camera control such as panning and tilting can be performed Recorded images can be played back and searched by VMD search Recorded images can be copied to storage media such as an SD memory card An alarm action can be canceled An error action can be canceled Setup menus can be displayed and the settings can be configured The image and audio data of all cameras can be displayed o
114. mation will not be updated while logs are being dis played E Functions for maintenance License is added to operate the recorder In addition set tings and operations are also performed for maintenance of the recorder Note e When using an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or an SDHC SD memory card formatted with a PC or another device it is necessary to format it with this recorder Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for how to format a SD memory card Registration of license To use the recorder it is necessary to obtain the Registration Key from the key management system and to register the license Enter the license for the recorder Clicking the Setup gt button will open the registration win dow to register the license Page 78 Reset all settings Initializes the setting data Click the Execute gt button to display the confirmation window to start initializing Note e The following setting items will not be reset to the default or loaded e HTTP port number e FTP port number e Network port e DNS Setup e License number Save data to SD card Saves the setting data on the SD memory card Click the Execute gt button to display the confirmation window to start saving Load data from SD card Loads the setting data saved in an SD memory card on the recorder Click the Execute gt button to display confirmation window to start loading Save face data to SD card Saves t
115. me Off User name needs to be entered On Log in by selecting a displayed user name Default Off Auto logout Set the time to wait until auto logout when no operations are made while displaying live images Off Does not logout to the recorder automatically After 1 min After 3 mins After 5 mins After 30 mins Default Off Note e When On is selected for Auto login the user will not be logged out automatically even if other values than Off is selected for Auto logout e To prevent inappropriate operations it is recommended to select settings other than Off for Auto logout E Network Determine whether or not to require user authentication for operating the recorder from a PC User authentication Select On or Off to determine whether or not to authenti cate the user On Login followed by user authentication Off Login without user authentication Default On E User level settings Set up the operations allowed at each user level administra tor manager operator viewer by marking the respective checkboxes To stop a user from operating certain functions do not check the respective function The setting for the administrator cannot be changed The system can also be set up to allow only live operation image switching after log out Note e Only a user logged in as Administrator Manager can change the user level settings e At the default operations allowed at the user level are as fol
116. n lon On lale lalalalalalala lalalalalala lalalala lalalalala lalalalalala RE cam 6 Refer to Advanced terminal alarm setup to set Mode Recording camera Preset and Terminal output in Setup by cam era amp page 56 Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Event setup tab Set up command alarm Advanced command alarm setup Set up the action to be taken when a command alarm signal received from a PC that is connected via a network protocol trig gers command alarm REC amp event gt Event setup gt Advanced command alarm setup Recording setup Event setup Advanced setup Advanced command alarm setup Recording amp alarm action x Setup by camera Recording camera w M Terminal output v ao Cam 1 lalallala lalallala lalalalala bio kekeke T lalalalalalala lalalalala lalala E cam 6 Refer to Advanced terminal alarm setup to set Mode Recording camera Preset and Terminal output in Setup by cam era page 56 Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Event setup tab 9 08 Set up face matching alarm Advanced face matching alarm setup Set up the face matching alarm triggered when a previously registered face image is detected among the camera s live images Refer to About the face matching function amp page 12 for details and cautions for use regarding t
117. n the desktop and select Screen resolution from the displayed pop up menu 2 Click Advanced settings on the Screen resolution window 3 Select the Troubleshoot tab and click the Change settings button 4 Disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration on Display Adapter Troubleshooter Are you having problems with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supp your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to as in making the change Hardware acceleration None p Full All accelerations are enabled Use this setting if your computer has no problems Recommended 9 98 Inspect the power cord power plug and connectors periodically Reference Symptom Cause solution pages The power cord insulation is dam aged e The power cord connector or power plug is damaged The power cord plug and connec This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug tors get hot during use from the AC outlet immediately and refer to qualified service per sonnel The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched Specifications e General Power source Power consumption Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Maximum operating altitude Dimensions excluding rubber feet and proje
118. n the recording surface of a disk becomes dirty Wipe the disk from the center to the margin When the dirt is hard to remove wipe the product gently with a soft cloth wet with water Wipe out the water completely using a soft cloth Do not use solvents such as alcohol or thinner These materials may damage the surface of disks When using a chemical cloth for cleaning read the cau tion provided with the chemical cloth product When the dirt is hard to remove from the disk tray of this product clean the tray as well as disks When cleaning the disk tray turn off the power of the product and wipe with a dry soft cloth When using a chemical cloth for cleaning read the caution provided with the chemical cloth product When picking up a disk to insert into or eject from this product do not touch the recording surface the side with no printing Do not put adhesive papers labels or stickers or do not write anything with a pencil or ballpoint pen etc on the surface of disks Not handling this product and disks properly may cause troubles such as failure in data copy loss of written data or damage to the disk drive etc Precautions for installation This product is designed to be used indoors Panasonic assumes no responsibility for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with this documentation Do not place this product in the following places
119. nected cameras For further information about detailed specifications refer to the oper ating instructions of the cameras in use e It is impossible to check the current settings using this recorder Set up date amp time display Date amp time display Select the date amp time display position for each camera and transmit it to the cameras to change the camera settings Clicking the Setup gt button for Date amp time display on the Camera setup tab will display the following items era gt Camera setup gt Date amp time display Camera registration Camera setup Date amp time display Check and select the setting items to transfer to each camera When the Transmission button is clicked the setting will be applied to the selected cameras and the transmission result will be displayed Setting items ADE On x MiPosition Urper zi Camera selection MAE E ma 6 ieee 7 11 SERRE SEE 15 16 E Setting items Display Choose whether or not to display the date amp time If date amp time display is activated date amp time will be displayed on camera images and will also be recorded with the recorded images To transmit the settings to the camera mark this item and select either of the following On Date amp time displayed Off Date amp time not displayed Default On Note e The display format corresponds to the settings on the Date amp time settings tab page 43 Set up OSD
120. ng the IP address that is newly registered or that has already been registered Changing IP address Images are being obtained from the camera whose IP address has been changed Undetectable Cannot obtain images from the camera Authentication error Failed in the authentication to dis play images from the camera Important e f Undetectable is displayed check the camera con nections and retry the camera registration e f Authentication error is displayed initialized the cam era and retry the camera registration by referring to the operating instruction of the camera e f the registered camera is not correctly detected or if you wish to change the camera settings change the registered information on the Basic setup menu the Camera page the Camera registration tab t Page 45 Refresh button Obtains the latest image from the camera that has been replaced Exit button Exits the setup menu and returns to the top screen of the setup menu Next button Proceeds to the settings for recording Step 8 Perform the settings for recording If the settings are per formed on Easy Start the settings will be applied to all the cameras 1 3 5 10 15 30 Frame rate Lo igh 10 ips NQ FQ SF Image quality Lo igh FQ The items marked with are changed in the advanced setup Referenced recording days 0 day When the HDD saving mode is set the actual recording days are longer than the referen
121. ngs such as the date amp time setting will not be saved once the power is turned off Ask your dealer when replacement of the battery is required Hard disk drive HDD e Hard disk drives are vulnerable to vibration Handle them with care It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running e Do not move or install this product just after turning the power on or off for around 30 seconds The hard disk drives are running e The lifetime of hard disk drives is limited by use Write errors may occur frequently after around 20 OOO hours of Operation and the head and motor deterioration may occur after around 30 O00 hours of operation They will reach the end of their lifetime after 30 OOO hours of oper ation if they have been used at the recommended ambi ent temperature approx 25 C 77 F e To prevent data loss from disk crashes it is recommend ed to keep the ambient operating temperature at approx 25 C 77 F and to replace them after around 18 000 hours of operation e When hard disk drive trouble occurs replace it immedi ately Contact your dealer about servicing About SDHC SD memory card e When using an unformatted SDHC SD memory card format it with this product Recorded data on the SDHC SD memory card will be deleted when formatted If an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or an SDHC SD memory card formatted with other devices is used the product may not work properly or
122. nly Off On X 0 1280 y 0 960 x O 1280 y O 960 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 23 59 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 23 59 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 23 59 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 23 59 Default Remarks Indication only Not checked Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Not checked Indication only Indication only Indication only Indication only Checked Indication only Off Detection area1 All area Detection area2 4 No setting Detection area All area Detection area2 4 No setting The day before Ena The date amp time when this tab is displayed The day before End The date amp time when this tab is displayed About the error logs and the network logs Error logs This section describes the display contents on the status display panel of the main monitor the logs of error occurrence error logs and their details The display contents of each error logs are common between the main monitor and the web browser e x indicates the HDD hard disk drive number e f indicates the cooling fan number e cc indicates the camera number Output from Description Thermal error warning FAN warning Network camera error detection Status display panel Thermal error Fan error Fant Communication error Cam cc Error log Thermal error Fan error Fanf Communication error Cam cc Communica
123. nsmission complete SMTP authentication error POPS authentication error Failed to resolve POPS server address from DNS Failed to find POPS server Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS Failed to find SMTP server MAIL FROM command error RCPT TO command error Other errors for SMTP FTP server transfer complete Other error for FTP Synchronization with the NTP server complete Failed to resolve NTP server address from DNS Synchronization with the NTP server failed Time is not synchronized Failed to adjust the time Failed to find NTP server Other errors for NTP Password error for SNMP user name SNMP object inquiry failure Other errors for SNMP Password error for HTTP user name HTTP download failure HTTP request invalid Other errors for HTTP Failed to resolve the DDNS server address from DNS No response from the DDNS server Same host name has registered Undefined error Network log NETWORK LINK ERROR lt SMTP gt MAIL_SEND lt SMTP gt SMTP_ATTEST_ERR lt SMTP gt POP3_ATTEST_ERR lt SMTP gt POP3_ADD_ERR lt SMTP gt POP3_SVR_ERR lt SMTP gt SMTP_ADD_ERR lt SMTP gt SMTP_SVR_ERR lt SMTP gt MAIL_FROM_ERR lt SMTP gt RCPT_TO_ERR lt SMTP gt OTHER_ERR lt FIIPSSVR_FVVD OK lt FTP gt OTHER_ERR lt NTP gt GET_TIME_OK lt NTP gt SVR_ADD_ERR lt NTP gt TIME_INVALID lt NTP gt SET_TIME_ERR lt NTP gt SVR_ERR lt NTP gt OTHER_ERR lt SNMP gt USER_PASS_ERR lt SNMP gt OBJ_ERR lt SNMP gt OTHER_ERR lt
124. nual Recording will continue while receiving an alarm input signal Recording will be performed for at least 8 seconds Ext Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset Default 30 s Pre event duration Set the recording duration before an alarm occurs O s 5 s 10 s 15s Default O s Note e The actual recording time may sometimes be longer than the duration selected for this setting e Pre event recording is not performed when O s is selected e When images are set to be recorded together with audio the audio may not be recorded at the beginning of the pre event recording e The pre event recording duration of cameras with the image capture size of FHD 1920x1080 the image quality of XF and the frame rate of 10 ips or more will be less than 10 seconds E Schedule to record 3 schedule recordings and 3 event recordings each can be set up on Time table 1 and 2 Within the same time table event recording has priority over schedule recording Schedule recording Page 52 HDD saving mode 7 Page 52 Event recording Set the time table for recording in the event that an alarm occurs Alarm that falls into a time table that has not been set up will not trigger recording Refer to page 51 for how to configure the time bar e Mail To send an alarm e mail when an event occurs mark this item Panasonic alarm protocol Mark the checkbox of this item to automatically transmit informati
125. on on an event that occurs to a PC using the Panasonic alarm protocol Back button Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Recording setup tab 03 54 Set up recording for individual cameras Advanced recording setup Set up items such as the image capture size frame rate and image quality for individual cameras Clicking the Advanced gt button on the Recording setup tab will open the advanced setup page Event setup Advanced setup Recording setup Advanced recording setup Pe Basic setup o e x x Advanced recording setup Image capture size Rate w Quality w Audio w Recording Saving EH H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips v FQ Off On _y Depend v DI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ lott fon _y Depend v PDI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ _y off On _y Depend v PSI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ lott fon _y Depend E oH H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FO loff lon _y Depend E Ho H 264 VGA 640x480 10ips_ _ FO loff lon _y Depend DI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10ips_ FQ lott On _y Depend E H H 264 VGA 640x480 _ 10 ips _ FQ lott won _y Depend E aH H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips __v Fa lott fon _y Depend HE eee HD H 264 VGA 640x480 _ 10 ips _ FO loti lon _y Depend v EIH Ho H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ _y off fon _y Depend v PADI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FO loff
126. or monitor WV LW1900 WV LW1900 G WV LW2200 WV LW2200 G option When no operations are performed with the mouse or with the buttons on the recorder s front panel When alarm reset or error reset is not performed When the recorder is not accessed in any other way Regardless of the eco mode setting and status of the connected monitor the control from the recorder will be given priority Decrease luminance Determine whether or not to reduce the brightness of the main monitor when the conditions for activation of the eco monitor function are given If the brightness is to be reduced set the delay between the point in time where the conditions are met and the point where the brightness will actually be reduced Off After 1 min After 3 mins After 5 mins After 10 mins Default Off Brightness will not be reduced Backlight off Determine whether or not to turn off the backlight of the main monitor when the conditions for activation of the eco monitor function are given If the backlight is to be turned off set the delay between the point in time where the conditions are met and the point where the backlight is actually turned off Off After 15 mins After 30 mins After 1 hour After 3 hours Default Off Backlight will not be turned off The brightness and the backlight will be reset by any mouse operation or operation of the buttons on the recorder s front panel operations on the web browser of the PC will not res
127. or occurrence until the period selected for Error eae output duration has passed or the camera reset Recorder error output At an error occurrence until the period selected for Error aee output duration has passed Recording error output At an error occurrence until the period selected for Error L active output duration has passed Time adjustment signal input Input 100 ms or more L active Alarm output The set time on the setup menu L active The error output duration is configured on the Advanced setup menu the Maintenance page of the setup menu t Page 74 Note e During L active Low active the logic will be implemented when the voltage level of signal is low e During H active High active the logic will be implemented when the voltage level of signal is high 30 Installation or replacement of the hard disk drives Before installing the hard disk drives turn off the power of this recorder first When replacing the hard disk drives the procedures will be same as those of installation When installing or replacing the hard disk drives for playback use only hard disk drives that are formerly used for recording perform the link process Important When securing the hard disk drives to the HDD brackets do not mistake the direction of the connectors Do not install the hard disk drives in the opposite direction When installing hard disk drives use a low torque powered screwdriver or a torque screwdriver
128. ot checked Checked Not checked Registered information will be displayed Registered information will be displayed When the aspect ratio is 4 3 QVGA 3820x240 VGA 640x480 SXVGA 1280x960 SXVGA 800x600 When the aspect ratio is 16 9 QVGA 320x180 HVGAW 640x360 HD 1280x720 FHD 1920x1080 1 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips XF SF FQ NQ Off On Off On Anytime Depend Except Calculated result will be dis played Os 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1 min Ext Rec Os 2 s 5s 10s 208 30s 1 min Ext Rec 2 s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1 min 3 min 5 min Ext Off On Off On Off Recording only Recording amp alarm action Off Cam 1 Cam 16 All 001 256 Off On N O N C Off Recording only Recording amp alarm action Off Cam 1 Cam 16 001 256 Off On Default Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Schedule bar 1 Schedule bar 2 Schedule bar 3 Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Schedule bar 1 Not checked Schedule bar 2 Not checked Schedule bar 3 Not checked Registered information will be displayed Registered information will be displayed VGA 640x480 10 ips FQ Off On Depend Calculated result will be dis played Recording amp alarm action Camera number asso
129. ow 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 82 bit Windows Internet Explorer 8 0 82 bit Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 82 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 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 1OBASE 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 Dire
130. performance deterio ration may be caused Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for how to format a SDHC SD memo ry card When some SDHC SD memory cards are used with the product the product may not work properly or perfor mance deterioration may be caused Use the SDHC SD memory cards recommended in page 97 Refer to page 19 for how to insert remove a SDHC SD memory card Prevent condensation from forming If this happens it can cause malfunction Leave it switched off for around 2 hours in the following cases e When this product is placed in an extremely humid place e When this product is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on e When this product is moved from an air conditioned room to a humid and high temperature room About the monitor When displaying the same image on the monitor for a long time the monitor may be damaged When this product is not supposed to be used for a certain period Turn on the power around once a week and perform recording playback to prevent interferences with functions 19 16 Cleaning Turn the power off and then use a soft cloth to clean this product Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the body When using a chemical cloth for cleaning read the caution provided with the chemical cloth product Indication label Refer to the indication label placed on the surface of this product for the equipment classification and power source etc
131. proved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET How to replace the fuse The location of the differs according to the type of AC mains plug fig ures A and B Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the instructions below Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover Figure A Figure B We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC Wir erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung da das Produkt auf das sich diese Erklarung bezieht mit den folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt Gem den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2006 95 EC und 2004 108 EC Nous d clarons
132. riods Default Auto Default localdomain 65 66 E DDNS Setup Select the DDNS service to determine whether or not to use DDNS Off Does not use the DDNS function Viewnetcam com Uses the Viewnetcam com service Dynamic DNS Update Uses Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant Default Off Important e Before using the DDNS service it is necessary to per form the port forwarding setting for the router About Dynamic DNS Update RFC2136 compliant Operation using DDNS services other than the Viewnetcam com service is not guaranteed We are not responsible for any troubles or accidents on the cir cumstances where the camera is used arising out of such services Refer to the DDNS service providers for the selection and configuration of the DDNS services other than the Viewnetcam com service Note e Viewnetcam com is a Dynamic DNS service designed for use with Panasonic Network Cameras Refer to the Viewnetcam com website htto www viewnetcam com for further information about the service When using the Viewnetcam com service DDNS Setup DDNS Viewnetcam com x Personal Product URL Access interval i Ka Set port forwarding to the router Use IP address to access this product from the same subnet Personal Product URL The URL of the camera registered for Viewnetcam com When accessing the menu again after performing the initial settings the temporary URL will be displayed
133. rk Disk Recorder WJ NV200 About setup menu Quick setup Easy Start Configure the date setting camera registration and recording settings by following the guide Basic setup Date Language Configure the date setting date time display format and language Camera Register and configure the cameras REC amp event Configure the recording schedules and event actions Advanced setup Displays the menu items when the V button is clicked Configure the display settings for the main monitor and live monitor Network Configure the settings relating to the network connections and sending e mails User management Register edit or delete the users Edit the configuration of administrator information Maintenance Check the version of this product the status of system and HDDs and the logs HDD management Manage the HDDs HDD formatting etc Extra function Configure the business intelligence function Step 4 Click Advanced setup Maintenance the System management tab on the setup menu The System management page will be displayed WJ NV200 Home Syst nation n System management Quick setup Step 5 Click the Setup gt button of Registration of license The registration window will be displayed o __ s 2 Refer to the Activation Key Card Refer to the Activation Key Card Registration Key o _ Additional business intelligence Registration Key Click the Restart button a
134. rm playback by designating date amp time 2 Stop playback when a desired face image is displayed 3 Double click the frame around the face to register the face image Back Face registration vy nh Jun 2010 MP YR MONTUEWEDITHUIFRISATSUN Live 07 30 26 PM AEGA 12 00 00 AME REC Event M E Schedule Event Information M VMD 1 x 7 8 MhLIRREEFJEE 74 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 8 29 30 Advanced setup Jun 14 2010 2h 8h 24h Jump interval Gel Y min 3 6 9 121 115 1181 21 1 Disk Medium Gotolast HDD SD Step 2 On the playback operation panel play back the recorded data containing the face image to register for face matching Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further informa tion about the playback operation The image is played back in the image display area Step 3 As soon as the face image to register is displayed pause playback The facial features detected in the image are displayed inside a frame with the frame size horizontal x vertical 135 x 160 Note e Register the face image so that the face width frame width is 125 pixels or more Step 4 If the displayed face image is acceptable for registration double click the face frame The screen returns to the face image registration win dow and the selected face image will be displayed in the face image display area Note e When returning to the face image registration w
135. rom the recorder It is unnecessary to change it for normal use 1 65535 Default 80 Note e Depending on the network settings network communi cation may not be established if the HTTP port number has been changed In this case refer to the administra tor of each network e The following numbers and the FIP port number are unavailable for the HTTP port number 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 FTP port number Designate the FTP port number of the recorder It is unnecessary to change it for normal use 1 65535 Default 21 Note e The following numbers and the HTTP port number are unavailable for the FTP port number 20 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 Attach the alteration detection code FTP Determine whether or not to attach the alteration detection code to the recorded images to be downloaded from an FIP server Off Does not attach the alteration detection code On Attaches the alteration detection code Default Off Back button Click the button after completing the settings 6 68 Configure the settings relating to the mail notification e Mail The settings of alarm mail notice the settings of error report mail Operating Instructions PDF and the settings to use the mail functions can be configured on thi
136. rrnnrnenne 8 About the user manuals cccceecceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeaees 9 System requirements for a PC ccccseeccseeeeseeeeeeeeeees 9 Trademarks and registered trademarKG c 020088 10 ADDreViatiONS ccccscccsececesecceeceeeeceeeceeeesaeeeneeeseeeenes 10 GPE GP LAowweecteteeitt an anaes 10 COD VhIG Me siceo Sateen ened hence ha 10 Network Security ed osteitis venue tin a aera ora 11 About the face matching function ccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Notation about the installation and setup of the Camera aise ores sa aas Ere etna aE a EEEa ES 12 PRECAUTIONS eoa eei EE EEEE 15 Precautions for installation ccccscccseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 Major operating controls and their functions 18 PONE VICW peces E EE 18 REA VIEW enn E tena 21 User Host management cccccsseseeenseeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeens 22 Operations HOW sts cere ian e a 23 COnN UO ess ae Ratner eer hioe Mame enr nr eee se eer 24 Connection Of CAMELAS ccscccceeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeesaeees 24 Connection Of MONItOMS cccccseeeceeeeceeeeeseeeeseeees 25 Connection OF aPC siise nde ces 26 About the CONNECHOM ccccccceccseeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeenes 27 How to use the terminals of the ALARM CONTROL connector c ssccceeeeeeeeeeeees 27 Time and polarities of the ALARM CONTROL CONECTO annn a A ES 29 Installation or replacement of the hard disk drives 30 Install the hard disk dri
137. s tab NTP SNMP E C Non x E Passwo rd E Sender s address NWDR Destination address Warning Alarm Addesst i 3M M Address2 i aw mM a mM au M SMTP server address Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to send e mails The name of the SMTP server is available only when Manual is selected for DNS on the Basic tab accessed from the Advanced setup menu the Network page of the setup menu Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods SMTP port number Enter the port number of the SMTP server 1 65535 Default 25 POP server address Enter an IP address or name of the POP server to be used for POP before SMTP authentication The name of the POP server is available only when Manual is selected for DNS on the Basic tab accessed from the Advanced setup menu the Network page of the setup menu Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and peri ods Authentic method Select the authentication method to send e mails from the following None POP before SMTP SMTP Default None Authentic method User name Enter the user name to be required for the authentication Enter up to 32 alohanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Note Authentic method Password Enter the password to be required together with the user name for the authentication Enter up to 32 alohanumeric charac
138. seca ni When the entry field has the A and F buttons or the Co Lo A Extra function Configure the business intelligence function button the setting value can be changed using the mouse wheel When no operation is made for 10 seconds or more the mouse cursor will be hidden The mouse cursor will be dis played when the mouse is moved Note e f a setting window is in a list form and the button exists on the title column it is possible to change all the Multiscreen select 62 di 4 settings in the same row at the same time CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CP eee 6 7 g CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 amp WJ NV200 iki Setup Logout Digital zoom i a Basic setup g 10 11 12 caren Mode Compression mm capture size Rate w Quality vlAudio me xe x4oxg CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 DI HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _v FQ vloff v 14 15 T E oH H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ loff x A x BEM reer HD H264 VGA 640x480 10ips v FQ _yloft yi CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 HU wwe HD H264 VGA 640x480 10ips _ FO jot vl E oH H 264 VGA 640x480 w 10ips v FQ v off v Date amp Time E oH H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips _ FQ loff x OJ HD H 264 VGA 640x480 10 ips FQ yioff vy Mm Jun 2010 mr Y E oH H 264 VGA 640x480 10ips v FQ loff v Live 07 30 26 PM MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN BEAERZYE AGA 12 00 00 AMES zel honim 7411511G6117118 198 21 22 23 24 26 5 F gt Go to last NAAA A A A
139. shed or a network is not working correctly Confirm that the link indicator of the network port is lit Refer to the system administrator if it is not lit Is the valid IP address set Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of this recorder If there is reply from this recorder 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 Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed When the recorder and the client PC are on 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 This phenomenon may occur due to the display adaptor and driv er combination When the phenomenon has occurred update the driver of the display adaptor to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hard ware acceleration as follows The following are descriptions when using Windows 7 1 After closing all web browser windows right click o
140. symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved For U S A Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations For disposal or recycling information please visit Panasonic website htto www panasonic com environmental or call 1 888 769 0149 For U S and Canada For Europe and other countries Panasonic System Communications Company of North America Panasonic Corporation Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America http panasonic net www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Three Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 U S A Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany 905 624 5010 www panasonic ca Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2012 Nd0811 2022 3TROO65 76HDA Printed in China
141. t will be dis Referenced recording days played played Set time zone Recording setup Basic setup Remarks are the setting items configured on Easy Start are the setting items configured from the web browser Setting item including those of Menu Tab ine TAdvanced set upt menu Available range Default Remarks Date amp time Date amp Time 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 20nn mm 1 0 00 nn and adjustment 23 59 mm are calculated base on the serial number of the recorder Date amp time set Display format tings Date yyyy mm dd Mmm dd yyyy NV200K Mmm dd yyyy NV200Vk dd Mmnm yyyy dd mm yyyy NV200K G mm dd yyyy dd mm yyyy Time 24h 12h 12 h NV200K NV200Vk 24 h NV200K G Time zone Set time zone Refer to Set time zone of Refer to Set time zone of Quick setup Easy Start Quick setup Easy Start Daylight saving time Out Auto Auto Daylight saving time table In 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 2012 3 11 2 00 AM 23 59 NV200K NV200Vk 2 201 2 3 25 1 00 NV200K G Daylight saving time table Out 2010 1 1 0 00 2034 12 31 2012 11 4 2 00 AM 23 59 NV200K NV200VK 4 2012 10 28 1 00 NV200K 5 83 Menu Tab Language Camera Camera registra tion Camera setup Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu Available range Default Remarks Auto time adjustment Off On Off 1 Marking the checkbox for Activate the Daylight saving tim
142. te amp time Note e Date amp time display on the Camera setup tab page 49 corresponds to the display format settings on this tab Date Select a date time display format Example April 1 2010 yyyy mm dd 2010 04 01 Mmm dd yyyy Apr 01 2010 dd Mmm yyyy 01 Apr 2010 mm dd yyyy 04 01 2010 dd mm yyyy 01 04 2010 Default Mmm dd yyyy WJ NV200K WJ NV200VK dd mm yyyy WJ NV200K G Time Select a time display format Example 3 o clock in the after noon 24 h 15 00 00 12 h 08 00 00 PM Default 12 h WJ NV200K WJ NV200Vk 24 h WJ NV200K G E Time zone Select the time zone and shift to from daylight saving time Set time zone Select your time zone GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Default GMT 5 00 WJ NV200K WJ NV200Vk GMT WJ NV200K G Daylight saving time Determine how to switch to from daylight saving time The asterisk will be displayed before date amp time during daylight saving time Out No changeover to daylight saving time Auto Automatic changeover to daylight saving time according to the daylight saving time changeover settings Default Auto Daylight saving time table Set the start In end Out date amp time of daylight saving time Clicking the Setup gt button will open the Daylight saving time table window Date Language gt Date amp time settings Date amp time adjustment Date amp time settings Language In Mmm dd yyyy Out Mmm dd yyyy Nov 0
143. ters excluding amp listed in the description of Note An entered character for the password will be displayed as WA all Or Note e Available characters are as follows ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa bcdefghijklmnopaqrstuvwxyz0123456 TBEQOI ENB 4 3 lt gt 7 A_ Sender s address Enter the mail address of a sender Entered mail addresses will be displayed in the From sender line Enter up to 127 alohanumeric characters including hyphens periods and _ Default NWDR Destination address Address1 Address4 Enter the mail addresses of the recipients of the alarm mail and the warning mail Operating Instructions PDF Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods and _ Check the desired mail type Warning Alarm to be sent Up to 4 destination addresses can be registered Configure the Panasonic alarm protocol settings Panasonic alarm pro tocol The settings to notify the PC of the event and error information when an event or an error occurs can be configured on this tab To display the event and error information it is necessary that the software option is installed on the recipient PC Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM for details on the software Panasonic alarm protocol NTP SNMP anasonic alarm protocol Port number to PC 01818 Retry 2 Des am tination address ddress4 ddress5 ddress6 ddr
144. the Transmission button is clicked the setting will be applied to the selected cameras and the transmission result will be displayed Setting items a On i Display Title es Camera selection Camera JSelect Display Title Camera M Select Display Title 12 13 RRR 8 8 E Setting items Display Select whether or not to display the title on camera images If title display is activated the title will be displayed on cam era images and will also be recorded with the recorded images If the setting is to be transmitted to the camera mark this item to select it On Title displayed Off Title not displayed Default On 49 50 Display Title e Camera title To transmit the settings to the camera mark this item and Display the camera title registered on the Main monitor edit the title displayed on the image Clicking the Edit gt but tab of the monitor page t page 62 ton will display the following title editing window Copy button e Display Title The camera title registered on the Main monitor tab of Enter a character string to be displayed on the image the monitor page can be used as display title Clicking using the on screen keyboard amp Page 37 Up to 16 this button will copy the camera title to the Display Title alohanumeric characters field Available characters 0 9 A Z and the following marks 1 Space Back button Click the button after completing th
145. tion error connector Recorder error Recorder error Camera error Network camera error recovery Network camera error detection Communication error Cam cc audio Network camera error recovery audio Communication error Cam cc Camera error Audio communication recov ered Cam cc Video loss Notification of video input Video loss Cam cc Video loss Cam cc Camera error signal loss occurred on the encoder Video loss recovery Notification of video input signal loss recovered on Video recovered Cam cc the encoder Recording error detection SMART warning HDD hour meter warning HDD skip warning HDD write error HDD read error Alteration detection Remove auto links per HDD HDD format error HDD removal error Properly recog nized HDD was removed without proper operations Reboot Related to CPU Reboot Related to DEC Reboot Related to NW error Failed to write data on the media Failed to read the data from the media Copy media FULL NW link error Line speed warning When line speed becomes Half while Auto is being set When time is not adjusted due to the time difference of 1000 second or more from the NTP server Failed to resolve an address of Panasonic alarm protocol from DNS No response from a notified address of Panasonic alarm protocol Undefined error of Panasonic alarm protocol Recording error SMART warning HDDx Hour meter warning
146. tion that compares the registered face images with a face displayed on live images to detect a person with a closer match When the person is detected it is possible to activate an alarm notification To use the face matching function there are following restrictions e Only Camera 1 is available A camera supporting the face detection function is required Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the available cameras The maximum number of faces that can be detected simultaneously depends on the detection performance of the camera When Alarm action is selected for Mode of Advanced face matching alarm setup page 58 the settings on the Advanced recording setup page amp page 54 for Camera 1 will automatically be changed as follows Compression H 264 Image capture size SXVGA 1280 x 960 Frame rate 5 ips Image quality SF HDD saving mode Except Note that face matching function is unavailable if these settings are changed Face images can be registered only when images recorded under these setting conditions are played back on the recorder It is impossible to register face images displayed on images from the camera while recording is not being performed It is recommended to perform settings to record images for 24 hours The face matching function is unavailable while recorded images are being played back or while the setup menu is being dis played While the face matching function is being activated the maximum n
147. to image switching such as multiscreen display and sequence display of live images are also configured on this page The Monitor page has Main monitor Live monitor and Advanced setup tabs Set up the main monitor Main monitor Perform settings relating to the main monitor display such as the display position of the camera title Main monitor Camera title Pisplay A x Eres R Upper z Edit E cavo CAMI O caio u OO GRE cami2 HREM canis 14 ONK M canis GG camic Pe Ta Ta ih TEN Ta Ti a E 3 a y Set up the live monitor Live monitor E Camera title Display Determine whether or not to display the camera title on the main monitor On Displays the camera title Off Does not display the camera title Default On Position Select the position to display the camera title on images L Upper L Lower R Upper R Lower Default R Upper Camera title Enter a camera title to display for each camera using the on screen keyboard amp page 37 Set up the live monitor by selecting the camera images to display the image display duration etc Live monitor Live sequence 10s i Camera selection ma mma Ll O a a L O L LJ Li mz arm A LI mz L When the statistical processing function and face matching are being activated live sequence will not be performed Off xi E Live sequence Set the display sequence for camera images image swit
148. ttings register the cameras into the net work New button Detects all the connected cameras The models and results of the detected cameras will be dis played Make sure that the model numbers of all the con nected cameras are being displayed Addition button Detects only the added or replaced cameras The models and results of the detected cameras will be dis played Make sure that the model numbers of all the added or replaced cameras are being displayed Important e The system will assign new IP addresses to all the con nected cameras including currently operated cameras by clicking New button e Cameras newly added after the operation start will be registered in the default settings To conform the settings to those of the registered cameras perform the settings for the added cameras Camera Up to 16 cameras can be connected Model When Panasonic network cameras are used the model numbers will be displayed Results New Displayed when the camera is newly connected to the recorder Replaced Displayed when the camera has been replaced by another one Added Displayed when the camera connection is added to the recorder Registered Displayed when the camera has already been registered Lost Displayed when the registered camera is not detected Blank No camera is detected Step 6 Click the Next button P address will be given to the cameras newly connect ed replaced or adde
149. ufficiently been charged Charge the built in backup battery by turning on the power for 48 hours or more O1 The clock of the recorder may keep bad time e Is the built in backup battery depleted The built in battery life is around 5 years as an indication of replacement The built in battery life may become shorter depending on the use condition The HDD indicator is being lit red e The hard disk drive is faulty Contact your dealer blinking red Cannot copy data on the SD memory Is a recommended SD memory card used card Some SD memory cards cannot be used with this recorder It is Image data saved on the SD memory recommended to use Panasonic s SD memory card card cannot be searched or played Is the SD memory card formatted O1 CO back Are data copied to the SD memory card It may be possible that a pop up blocker other than Internet Explorer is activating Check the installed software and cancel the pop up blocker A pop up is not displayed on the browser Symptom Cannot access from the web brows er When displaying images on a multi screen images from two cameras or more are displayed in sequence ona screen of multiscreen Reference Cause solution Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T port Confirm the cable is firmly connected Is the link indicator orange of the network port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not establi
150. umber of multi screen segments is 4 The performance of the face matching function depends on the detection performance of the camera and recorder When many people appear on images at the same time the following problems may happen It may take time for face matching or several face images may not be matched Face matching alarm does not apply event recording Notation about the installation and setup of the camera When performing the installation and setup of the camera note the following so that the performance of the face matching func tion is maintained e Install the camera so that the width a in the illustration of a face image becomes 125 pixels or more Example When the image capture size is 1280 x 960 the width of the face image should be 1 10 or more of the whole screen e Adjust the height angle of depression and vertical angular field of view of the camera so that the angle between the camera and face 6 in the illustration becomes 15 or less Person Angle of depression Camera Vertical angular field of view 4619H 0 Angle between the camera and face Example of camera adjustment When shooting a person whose height is 170 cm 5 58 feet Height Angle of depression Zoom ratio 2 3 m 7 55 feet 10 12 6x 2 3 m 7 55 feet 15 18 4x Vertical angular field of view Distance between the camera and a person 3 3 m 8 5 m 10 83 feet 27 89 feet 3 0 m 5 5 m 9
151. up menu 4 42 Configure the basic settings Basic setup The basic settings of the recorder such as date amp time and recording mode etc can be configured on the Basic setup page The Basic setup page provides access to the Date Language Camera and REC amp event pages Display the basic setup pages Click the desired button on the setup menu Network Disk Recorder WJ NV200 Quick setup Easy Start Basic setup Date Language Camera REC amp event Advanced setup Date Language button Displays the Date Language page Perform settings such as date amp time and daylight saving time Camera button Displays the Camera page Perform registration and setup of network cameras REC amp event button Displays the REC amp event page Set up the recording schedules cameras and the face matching function Set up date amp time and language Date Language The Date Language page has the Date amp time adjustment Date amp time settings and Language tabs Date amp time adjustment tab Set the current date amp time Refer to Configure the minimum settings Easy Start page 39 Date amp time settings tab Perform settings such as date amp time format time zone daylight saving time and time adjustment method XC Mrnrn dd vvvy es 12h Daylight saving time table z z E K off z E Display format Select a display format for the current da
152. utput To set up the display of camera images click the Setup gt button Set up the user level for individual cameras It is recommended to restrict Setup to the administrator Set up the user level for individual cameras Select the cameras allowed for operation by each user level operator viewer logged out by marking the respective checkboxes Remove the check mark from any cameras not to be displayed The setting for the administrator manager cannot be changed User registration image displa A istrator amera Operator Vi ager y dmin Man m 0 R SERRE Back button iewer REE Administrator setup ERR Logged out Click the button after completing the settings The screen returns to the Basic tab Register edit or delete the user information User registration Use this tab to register edit or delete user names and passwords Operator Default screen 4Screen A D vel Default screen E Register new user Register user information such as a user name password and operation level The maximum number of users that can be registered is 16 User name Enter the user name using the on screen keyboard Page 37 Enter 5 to 14 alohanumeric characters for the name Password Enter the user password using the on screen keyboard Page 37 Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for the password The registered password will be displayed as meer regardless
153. val 0 28 0 55 15 25 3S checked 1s Camera selection Checked Not checked Registered cameras are checked VMD alarm VMD alarm Off On On Camera selection Checked Not checked Registered cameras are checked Super Dynamic Super Dynamic Off On On Camera selection Checked Not checked Registered cameras are Light control mode Light control mode Camera selection Outdoor scene Indoor scene Indoor scene 60 Hz Checked Not checked checked Indoor scene Registered cameras are checked Menu Tab REC amp event Recording setup Setting item including those of the Advanced setup menu 360 pan tflip 360 pan flip Camera selection Upside down Upside down Camera selection Max bit rate per client Max bit rate per client Camera selection Indicator Indicator Camera selection Days to record Mon Tue Sun Schedule to record Time table1 Schedule recording Schedule bar Time table1 Schedule recording HDD saving mode Recording setup All cameras Frame rate Image quality Referenced recording days Advanced schedule setup Days to record Mon Tue Sun Event recording Event recording duration Event recording Pre event duration Schedule to record Time table1 Schedule recording Schedule bar Schedule to record Time table1 Schedule recording HDD saving mode Schedule to record Time table1 Event recording Schedule to record Time tabl
154. ver is designed to come off when an excessive force is applied In this case attach the slot cover to the original position Insert a DVD disc commercially available only for WJ NV200VK Step 1 Open the DVD drive cover DVD drive cover Pull the tab down gt 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 Eject button Note e After copying the recorded data on a disc perform final ization the procedure to eject the DVD to enable play back on a PC amp Operating Instructions PDF If the disc is not finalized the tray may not open even after the eject button is pressed 19 20 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 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 Rear view
155. ves ccsecccseeeseeeceeeeseeeeeees 30 Replace the hard disk CriVeS ccccseccseeeceeeeeeeeeaees 31 Turn ON the reCOIel ccccccccecceseecseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeenes 32 Turn on the power of the reCordet 2 ceseceseeeeees 32 Turn off the power of the recorder cseceeeeeees 33 Register the license Registration Key cs0s0 34 BASIC OPGFallONS ses E e EA 36 SENMENN eE E 38 Configure the minimum settings Easy Start 39 Configure the basic settings Basic setup 42 Display the basic setup pages scccsececeeeeeeeeeeees 42 Set up date amp time and language Date LanQuage rerna EE 42 Camera setup Camera cccsscccsseeecseeeeeeeeeseeees 45 Set up recording events REC amp event 008 52 Configure the settings relating to monitors MONTO resa 62 Set up the main monitor Main monitor 0 62 Set up the live monitor Live monitor 006 62 Configure other settings relating to monitors Advanced setup vc28 A ee eee 63 Configure the settings relating to network INGIWOEK eee tasacctetec etre a a E ies 65 Configure the basic network settings Basic 65 Configure the settings relating to the mail notification e Mail ccccssececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 68 Configure the Panasonic alarm protocol settings Panasonic alarm protocol cccsscecseeecseeeeeeeeeeees 6
156. w accessory HDD bracket screw Note e WJ NV200VK is equipped with only an HDD slot Step 4 Insert the HDD bracket with the hard disk drive all the way into the HDD slot and secure the HDD bracket with the screws removed in Step 2 HDD bracket screw Replace the hard disk drives Step 5 Turn on the power of the recorder Page 32 New hard disk drive will be formatted automatically When the formatting is completed the hard disk drive will become operable When the hard disk drive is formerly used for recording perform the link process amp page 81 on the HDD man agement page The status of hard disk drive can be checked on the setup menu the Maintenance page the HDD infor mation tab Page 75 When replacing a hard disk drive with another one It is necessary to perform the removal process In this case do the following Step 1 Perform the removal process of the hard disk drive Page 81 Step 2 Turn off the power of the recorder Page 33 Step 3 Pull out the HDD bracket from the rear panel of the recorder by referring to Step 2 of Install the hard disk drives page 30 Step 4 Install the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket by referring to Step 3 of Install the hard disk drives amp page 30 Step 5 Insert the HDD bracket with the hard disk drive into the HDD slot by referring to Step 4 of Install the hard disk drives page 31 Step
157. week and perform recording playback to prevent interferences with functions 33 34 Register the license Registration Key When using this recorder for the first time it is necessary to register the license Registration Key for the recorder Important e After registering the Registration Key for the recorder or adding the license for the Additional Business Intelligence Kit be sure to click the Restart button to reboot the recorder The license will not be effective before the recorder is rebooted Step 1 Obtain the Registration Key for the recorder by following the instructions on the provided Activation Key Card When using the extra functions obtain the Registration Key for Additional Business Intelligence Kit WJ NVF20 option or WJ NVF20E option Refer to the Activation Key Card for further information Step 2 Start the recorder Page 32 When the system check is complete the operational screen will be displayed on the main monitor If the license for the recorder has not been registered yet the message asking you to register the license will be dis played Step 3 Click the Setup button WJ NV200 i Logout Multiscreen select mm et es Digital zoom x1 x2 x4 x8 Date amp Time YY iM Jun 2010 Mr Y 1 2 3 4 ty A 12 00 00 AME MAME Ed 55 16 171 7 18 19 E 3 24 25 gt Go to last 28 29 30 Live 07 30 26 PM The setup menu will be displayed Netwo
158. will go off when the Reset button Operating Instructions PDF is clicked 2 Buzzer stop button BUZZER STOP Press this button to stop the buzzer that started sound ing at an alarm error occurrence Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about alarms and errors 18 3 DVD drive Recorded images can be saved on a DVD disc com mercially available Page 19 4 Mouse connection port MOUSE The provided mouse is connected to this port 5 Restart button RESTART Press this button to reboot the recorder When pressing this button use a sharp object such as a Clip 6 SDHC SD memory card slot Recorded images can be saved on an optional SD memory card amp Page 19 Insert an SD memory card option Step 1 Open the SDHC SD memory card slot cover Pull the tab down SDHC SD memory card slot cover N 889 RNY Step 2 Insert a SD memory card to the slot until it clicks Hearing a click means that the card is properly inserted 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 Step 3 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 straight e When pulling out the SD memory card hold both edges with your fingers e The SDHC SD memory card slot co
159. will reboot and the settings will be applied Back button By clicking this button when license is not activated or when only Dealer s information is changed the display will return to the System management tab Saves the maintenance data on the SD memory card Saves the data such as logs on the SD memory card All logs are saved When using an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or an SDHC SD memory card formatted with a PC or another device it is necessary to format it with this recorder Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for how to format a SD memory card Step 1 Click the Execute button to display the confirmation win dow to start saving Saving the log data on the SD memory card will be start ed Step 2 Click the Back button when saving is completed ec 80 Manage the hard disk drives HDD management The operations relating to the hard disk drives such as checking the capacity of each recording area and formatting the drives can be performed on the HDD management page of the setup menu the Advanced setup menu Important e All other operations such as recording and playback will stop when the HDD management page is displayed e Displaying the HDD management page forcibly logs out any other users currently logged in to the recorder How to display the HDD management page Step 1 The HDD management page will be displayed Click the Operation button to return from the HDD
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