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2. 11 Refer to a system administrator for further information 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 Is the Use Proxy Server checkbox of the browser set ting checked When accessing the recorder in the same subnet enter ing the address of the recorder in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended The buttons on the browser The buttons may not be displayed orderly if the font set are displayed out of align ting of Windows has been changed from the default set ment ting Use with the default font setting Some contents are not dis gt Press F5 on the keyboard to request images played on the browser The image is not being refreshed Live recorded images in MPEG 4 format are not dis played in a normal manner No SD memory data is listed in the list display area Cannot play SD memory data Check item Remedy Depending on the traffic of the network there might be difficulties in displaying images Press F5 on the key board to request images Images recorded at low recording rate less than 1 ips may sometimes not be refreshed When turning on the power of the recorder or when con necting the LAN cable to the camera port when the cam era is active images may not be displayed recorded in a norm
3. Network settings Configure the network settings of the recorder 1 Click the Quick button The Quick page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m Pe Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup lient PC port 2 ent PC Bu amp fis2 fies fi feso fess ass Jee fo v Auto Maintenance port dress of client PC port has been changed reconnect to IP address changed with a 2 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below Setup items E Network setup Camera port Client PC port Configure the following setting items for each port DHCP Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Select On to obtain an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server Select Off when entering values manually On Uses the DHCP server Off default Does not use the DHCP server IP address zl When Off is selected for DHCP enter an IP address Subnet mask zf Enter a subnet mask according to the network configu ration when Off is selected for DHCP Default gateway zl Enter the address of the default gateway according to the network configuration when Off is selected for DHCP Line speed The following are available for Line speed Auto default 1000M Full 1O00M Full 1 OOM Half 1OM Full 1 OM Half 3 Click the Set button in the Network setup section When the I
4. e The administrator settings can be configured only when logging in as the administrator e When logging in to the recorder without changing the default administrator password the message saying that it is recommended to change the pass word will be displayed E Access priority The rank of the priority to operate the recorder in case multiple users access the recorder simultaneously will be displayed The priority rank of the administrator is OU highest and it is impossible to change it E Default screen Select the camera channel from which images are to be displayed just after login from the following Cam 1 default Cam 64 Cam 1 4 Cam 5 8 Cam 61 64 Seq Cam 1 Cam 64 Live images from the selected cam era channel will be displayed on a 1 screen Cam 1 4 Cam 61 64 Live images from the selected camera channels will be displayed on a 4 screen Seq Images will be displayed sequentially E Camera partitioning Operational functions of each camera channel will be displayed The camera partitioning setting of the administrator is View Operate and it is impossible to change it 1 2 User Configure the user settings change of user name and password operational level etc Up to 32 users can be registered 1 Click the User mng button 2 Click the User tab The User page will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m Pe
5. ollo sfs 9 o sfs s ollo ES ES ES ES ES EA ES ES EA ES CH KA EA KA KA EA KA ES ES KA E olololo EENE 33 3 2 St hees o 5 5 E Kai E Setup items E Rec cam Select a camera channel Cam 1 Cam 64 used for recording When no camera channel is selected recording will not be performed E Preset position Select a preset position blank 1 256 to which the camera will move upon reception of a terminal alarm for each terminal When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Default blank 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below To display the setting page of the terminal whose number is not on the current page click the desired terminal number range displayed above the Set button When displaying other setting page of the terminal by clicking the terminal number range above the Set button the settings edited on the currently dis played setting page will be saved and applied 4 Click the Set button E Output terminal Select On or Off to determine whether or not to out put an alarm signal at an event occurrence Default On Site alarm Configure the settings relating to event actions to be taken at a site alarm occurrence 1 Click the Event button 2 Click the Site alarm tab The Site alarm page will be displayed DEK Jan 01 09 12 00 AM a S 3 Ss Ii f to E o
6. Panasonic Setup Instructions Network Disk Recorder Model No WJ N D400 K WJ ND400K G Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual Contents Bir le 3 About the user manuals nnennennnennnnnnnonnnnnennennnne 3 System requirements for a HRC 3 Trademarks and registered trademarks 005 4 Algen EE 4 Restrictions when operating MPEG 4 images 5 Operation TOW EE 7 Setup menu and its items cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 8 Network settings NEE 11 Network settings of Uerecorder 11 Network settings Of ab 13 About the operation window s ssesssenssnennnnnennnennnne 15 Display Close the operation windoww 15 Major operating controls and their functions 17 HOD e Let 17 Controll DUTTON EE 18 Cam select DUTTON BEEN 19 Setup DUTLOMsitstirnerestaceetiecdutira N 20 Status display area sceoin an 21 Playback point operation area cceeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Le ERIC DE 22 ICAM DEEN 24 SE ee e BE 25 QUICK SST CG 26 SEI 26 Language Time amp date 26 Network E le 27 Camera registration BEE 28 Program S t P etea a E 30 Basie Sering EE 31 BASC oa bastard ohcaee tenes 31 ER CANS e Saaweeieeenenene 32 Emergency recording E 34 SEET 38 Se 39 Terminal alal EE 40 Ste Alar EE 41 GOMMandalan
7. lt 30s lt C po wore 0 Mon wjorwfor vfor lor w i 30s EE Mon wjorwfor for wor wl oo Cam 17 32 33 48 49 64 lt w E Ei Off cO Zil lt lt Rate SES lt Zil DI E lt lt H lt lt ojo lz Hi Q E k i E a ole li ojo lz d wf ojo O i lt lt E3 o g o Sb i o E lt lt G 2 Click the Program tab The Program page of Schedule will be dis Description about the button on the Program played setup page Copy button When it is necessary to copy the A Pamen Menari Dip ECHTER Sf ere geg _____EEE settings of the other program select the desired oT program source of the settings and click the Copy button a The copied settings will be applied to the cur Setup gt gt rently displayed program setup page Measurement button It is possible to check if the set recording rate and transmission rate are appropriate for the network in use by clicking this button Page 46 oileiig T WS WS e d 5 A A kd A Vivi M 4 Configure each setting item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item To display the setting page of the command whose command number is not on the current page click the desired command number range displayed above the Set button When displaying other setting page of the camera by clicking the camer
8. ule recording will be stored in the event recording area When there is no event recording area imag es audio recorded by the event recording and the emergency recording will be stored in the normal recording area Disk partition information Important e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all operations including recording and playback except the HDD DISK MENU operation will stop e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all other users will forcibly be logged out All other users accessing this recorder will also forcibly be logged out when performing the HDD unit installation uninstallation e To close the disk configuration page click the Main button Do not click the X button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction 1 Click the Config button 2 Enter the administrator name and the password The authentication window will be displayed and then click the OK button The disk configuration page will be displayed Authentication Web Page Dialog 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer al Pl S Network Disk Recorder Please input administrator s name and password WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup Administrator name Password Recording will be suspended when opening the Config window 3 Check each item Refer to the table Disk information for information about the items Di 88 D
9. E Alteration detection Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to attach an alteration detection code Important e When Off is selected for the recording rate of the pre event recording images recorded by the pre event recording will not be sent Refer to page 43 for further information on how to configure the set tings relating to the pre event recording Note e t is possible to transmit images recorded by the emergency recording to the FTP server Information about recorded images to be transmit ted are as follows Camera channel Camera channel from which images were recorded by an emergency record ing Images to be transmitted Images recorded in the duration set for Duration Post starting from a moment when the emergency recording started Destination directory The directory designated for Server directory of Image transmission by alarm on the FTP page 59 60 Mail Configure the settings relating to the alarm mail and the warning mail 1 Click the Server button 2 Click the Mail tab The Mail page will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer oX Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup z 2 S Sl us BE ki E z one POP before SMTP OSMTP Setup items E Attach alarm image Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to attach an image recorded
10. Es a bei a an E SH ol wo ol ns SG all a ol e E a an nN a Ei N D Ei S Lei a Ei Ze J 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 043 044 045 046 04 048 049 050 051 gt ao lt Maintenance port 192 168 2 250 6 255 255 255 anma CTS lo o 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 X Navor Diak Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup 2 Port Forwarding Microsoft Internet Explorer TU DUU TU AZ 11 43 44 olol en ololloll e ololese eketetce ollos eketete ayaa kl KA KA K co oa a foo irs i a Quick Basic z Is z e Is w alj o ol r nm a a a a E a a a gt 2 ZS S Maintenance port 192 168 2 250 255 255 255 fo azi Sera Era Ern Ea Era Era anya oPfpopyoPyoPyoPyoPypopyoryo ofpowoPwoFvOoRoR oRoRo n ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e fofofo f nm Soane pa ao CO CH on TA o ZS gQ 3 H lt Ei a CO n GA os oe oe 2 oo localdomain CH CH alo CH a CH CH CH CH oOo CH CH CH CH DA DA hei DA PA nm sch Lea om PA sch CH wo a a CO CO CH o om nm CH BON CH E CO GA TA
11. S lt E B O Ed oo iy 3 3 e N S KR wun olofo Hz t olol o f fo 3 3 3 T elek olololo SISSI sS HH m v O D gt ollo D OD o Ee lt 3 3 3 S lt lt lt JHH olo o SiSISlz SIS aa ea kal a a e Ai Di Gi EN Ka Si E i je ea E 2 T Setup items E Site alarm Select On or Off whether to validate or invalidate the site alarm On Validates the site alarm Off Invalidates the site alarm Default Off E Port number from camera to ND400 Designate the port number to be used for receiving the site alarm Default 1818 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below To display the setting page of the camera whose Camera number is not on the current page click the desired camera channel number range displayed above the Set button When displaying other setting page of the camera by clicking the camera channel number range above the Set button the settings edited on the currently displayed setting page will be saved and applied 4 Click the Set button E Site alarm setup Rec cam Select a camera channel Cam 1 Cam 64 used for recording When no camera channel is selected recording will not be performed Preset position Select a preset position blank 1 256 to which the camera will move upon a reception of a site alarm When no positio
12. depending on the model of the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for fur ther information e The compression method of the registered camera will be set to JPEG or M JPEG automatically 8 Click the Set button Registration of the cameras will complete When Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected camera is selected on the Quick page the IP address of the detected cam era will be changed automatically Set 255 255 255 0 for Subnet mask of the port to which the camera is connected when selecting Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected camera When automatically assigning an IP address the gateway shall belong to the same segment of the port selected in step 3 of the Automatic camera detection and registration section on page 49 Otherwise IP address may not automatically be assigned to a camera depending on the model The HTTP port number of the camera will be 80 automatically when the IP address of the camera is registered The values of the subnet mask and the default gateway of the camera will be set to the same values as the recorder s When the IP address of the camera is changed by clicking the Execute button the checkboxes of camera 1 64 that are detected on the camera detection result window will be checked This recorder will assign available IP addresses to the detected cameras by executing Start IP addr
13. e The settings of DHCP default gateway and HTTP port can be configured only for PT 2 Network settings of a PC Change the TCP IP setting of the PC to conform to the settings of the recorder It is necessary to set the IP address of the PC and the client PC port of the recorder in the same subnet to access the recorder In these operating instructions the settings are performed on Windows XP as examples When using an operating system other than Windows XP refer to the operating instructions of the OS in use Example When using the recorder with the default IP address 192 168 1 250 set the IP address of the PC to 192 168 1 xxx a number from 2 to 254 except 250 1 Log in to the PC as an administrator 2 Click Start on the taskbar and then click the Control Panel Ki My Documents A My Recent Documents gt D My Pictures A A Ki My Music ki My Computer B Control Panel xI MSN Explorer Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Media Player k d Printers and Faxes Ki Windows Messenger Fee ei Tour Windows XP Search Run 3 Click the Network and Internet Connections icon The Network and Internet Connections window will be displayed E Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back P by Search ie Folders Address gt Network and Internet Connections a Network and Internet Connections E See Also My Network Places gt Printer
14. e When operating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode refer to HDD1 for the capaci ty e The following information will be displayed for the formatted area Normal Hard disk drive that is formatted as the normal recording area Event Hard disk drive that is formatted as the event recording area Pre event Hard disk drive that is formatted as the pre event recording area Copy Hard disk drive that is formatted as the copy area Remove Hard disk drive is removed from the operation due to an error occurrence Error Hard disk drive in which an error occurred in the process of the for mat N Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the normal recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavailable E Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the event recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavailable P Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the pre event recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavail able C Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the copy area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Copying is unavailable Indicates the recording order The R mark of the hard disk drive capacity indicates the hard disk drive to be used for recording Capacity of pre event recording area for each camera channel will be displayed 80 Recording information ltem Capacity Remain capacity Hour
15. e When the connection with the camera is lost the cause of the disconnection will be displayed in thumbnail The following will be displayed when the connection with the camera is lost Display CONNECT ERROR ATTEST ERROR DNS ERROR CAMERA ERROR PROXY CONNECT ERROR PROXY DNS ERROR PROXY CAMERA ERROR Description The communication with the camera disconnected The user authentication of the camera failed The server failed to resolve the address of the camera The response from the camera is incorrect Failed to connect to the proxy server Failed to resolve the address of the proxy server The response from the proxy server is incorrect SE Group Set the title of the camera group 1 Click the Camera button 3 Enter the group titles Refer to Setup items mentioned below 2 Click the Group tab The Group page will be displayed 4 Click the Set button 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer a E3 Network Disk Record WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup a Q N Q CA g Q a Q EN Q kd Sequence Group title E Group title Set the title of the camera group Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters except the fol lowing I lt gt 4_ Default Group G1 Group2 G2 TI Groups G8 Sequence The camera channels will be switched and images from the cameras will be displayed
16. gt button is clicked the following window will be displayed Summer Time Daylight Savings Table Microsoft Internet Explorer E EJ Summer time daylight saving table Month Day Year Hour Minute 08 DE SE 00 03 v 00 09 00 W llen Ela E BE BEER ny BEER Mar Nov Mar Nov Mar Nov Mar Nov Mar Nov jw L sch a sch J oo Mm wo sch GA A amp 3 II Hee Mee Mice ile CH CH CH CH CH Le CO 2 z z EE lt E lt D m m e Ols Ed JE ziz z E EK lt lt ln olla l nm GA alaolalal OD IIIs e ke lt CO lt lololo llolll o eebtehehe Set the start time and date and the end time and date of summer time Select the last 2 digits of the year Up to 10 settings can be set Click the Set button after completing the settings and close the window by clicking the X button at the top right of the window Important e A black screen may be displayed and recording may not be performed for around 4 seconds just after configuring editing the following settings e When the current time and date setting is con figured edited e When the summer time is applied to the current time e When Slave is selected for Auto adjustment time and the clock of the r
17. nn nn Led nH aN Lh Ly Lay L bh Ly Ly ny Ly Ly ny Ki d J lt AC CG LA d Geh CH CO n poy Set a CO Les om J ofofo opolo opolo aopnin o o p oo 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned next page To configure the port forwarding setting go to step 5 To configure the static route go to step 7 and follow the procedures CH CO o CH b i ez nin ec Lech Le COOC hop no i ro oppo yen a CO Le Lea nm aT nan oo E amp oo m oOo a CO CH ao GA A 4 Click the Set button 6 Set the port numbers and click the Set button The Port forwarding window will close 63 64 D Click the Setup gt gt button of static route The Static route window will be displayed 28 Static Route Microsoft Internet Explorer CS Static route No Network setup Static route setup Address Subnet mask Gateway Static route setup Address Subnet mask Gateway Static route setup Address Subnet mask Gateway Static route setup Address Subnet mask OS Off BE ER E Off Gateway Setup items E NW link down detection Select On or Off default to enable or disable the disconnection detection of the network line connected to the camera client PC
18. the IP address of the proxy server will be displayed as the IP address of the camera Line speed The line speed setting will be displayed Login user User Number of login users will be displayed Number of FTP users Number of login users accessing via an FTP will be displayed Disk Configure the settings to determine the action to be taken when the available capacity of the hard disk drives on the recorder is running out 1 Click the Maintenance button 2 Click the Disk tab The Disk page will be displayed GI Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup items Disk end mode E Normal recording area The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when capacity of the normal recording area has run out E Event recording area Determine the action to be taken when the capacity of the event recording area runs out Continue default The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when capacity of the event recording area has run out Stop Recording will stop when the capacity has run out E Copy area Determine the action to be taken when the capacity of the copy area runs out Continue The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when capacity of the copy area has run out Stop default Copying will stop when the capacity has run out 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button HDD capacity warning E Normal record
19. the compression method of the camera Refer to the Check change the settings of the camera manual ly section page 51 for further information on how to configure the compression method setting of the camera E Audio rec Select On or Off to determine whether or not to record audio together with images Audio can be recorded together with images It is impossible to record audio without images Audio recording is available only when using cameras that support the audio recording function Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM for information about the camera models that support the audio recording function Camera setup E SD memory rec Determine whether or not save images on the SD mem ory card when the network communication is discon nected during emergency recording The following recording rates are available for SD memory rec Off default 0 1ips 0 5ips 1 ips Refer to page 36 for further information about the SD memory recording Note e The recording rate setting for SD memory rec is available only for cameras that support the SD memory recording function and their image com pression method is set to M JPEG Do not set the recording rate of the SD memory recording for the same camera with multiple record ers It is impossible to simultaneously perform audio recording and the SD memory recording e When the SD memory rec setting on the Emergency rec page is set to other th
20. Disk Recorder Jan 01 09 12 04 AM WJ ND400 Control Cam select Setup Network setup egister the IP address automatic me is unit to a detected camera ORegister the IP address set with a detected camera Registration cted camera is effective this unit invalidates DHCP setting and IP 2 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 3 Click the Set button E Program setup Select a program Program 1 default Program 8 Click the Display button to check the detailed settings of the selected program Refer to the Program section on page 43 for informa tion on how to set programs Note e When the camera registration is performed on the Quick page the live image transmission rate and the recording rate manual recording of Program 1 Program 8 will be set to 1 ips Basic settings Configure the settings required for the basic operations of the recorder Basic Configure the basic system settings 1 Click the Basic button 2 Click the Basic tab The Quick page will be displayed 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button Setup items O E Recording Select On or Off to determine enable or disable the recording function of the recorder When Off is selected recording will not be performed Select On normally except when it is necessary to stop recording fo
21. Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup ERR view Operate Y RER View Operate lence iew Operate v rate WER View Operate REH Vie Setup items E User name Enter a user name Enter 5 to 14 alphanumeric characters E Password Enter a password Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters Set a unique password not to be easily guessed by an outsider Please do not forget the set password To enhance the security change the password periodi cally E Level Select the user level from the following Operable functions for each level can be set in the Level menu page 76 LV1 Default LV2 LV3 LV4 E Access priority Select the rank of the priority 1 16 highest lowest for the selected user to operate the recorder in case multiple users access the recorder simultaneously will be displayed Default 1 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Registration button 5 Repeat steps 3 4 to register other users 6 When completing the user registration click the Set button E Default screen Select the camera channel from which images are to be displayed just after login from the following Cam 1 default Cam 64 Cam 1 4 Cam 5 8 Cam 61 64 Seq Cam 1 Cam 64 Live images from the selected cam era channel will be displayed on a 1 screen Cam 1 4
22. View Operate he View Operate Mi WEBER View Operate Y Vv View Operate v Cam 14 View Operate View Operate View Operate Cam View Operate he WA View Operate C View Operate v View Operate am 32 View Operate Cam 48 View Operate Cam 4 View Operate e Click the Edit button The Host edit window will be displayed Host Edit Microsoft Internet Explorer Registration Set Set odify Hos 192 168 1 10 ernie View Operate Y ee GE View Operate v ewes View Operate Y View Operate ERR iew Operate dier Beil ee ER View Operate Cam 24 ER iew Operate Ca leer View Operate ey View Operate EN WEE HR View Operate v SS View Operate v Cam A7 View Operate v Rb View Operate v eh view Operate v K Cam 49 Cam 20 View Operate BEE View Operate Vv RES Cam 53 Cam 55 Cam 56 Bi Cam A7 Cam 28 E i JE View Operate Y View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate EN View Operate View Operate View Operate Y View Operate EI 3 wl P emm ERR View Operate Y SS i v i v P Wat E Cam 20 View Operate RW WEEN view Operate Cam el RER View Operate v RE Cam4 View Operate
23. are included in another subnet from the subnet of camera port client PC port maintenance port DDNS Configure the settings to use the DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System 1 Click the Network button 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 2 Click the DDNS tab The DDNS page will be displayed 4 Click the Set button Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer La veneer Oe Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM E DDNS E Access interval Select On or Off default to determine whether or Select an interval to update the DDNS from the following not to use the DDNS 10min 30min 1h Default 6h 24h E User name E Host name Enter a user name registered in the DDNS Enter a host name registered in the DDNS Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including characters are the follows hyphens and periods ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Default ND400 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 4 35 lt gt 7 4_ E Password Enter a password respective to the entered user name Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the follows ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 lt gt A_ 6 68 SNMP Configure the settings to use the SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol Configure the settings to check the status of the r
24. at an event occurrence to an e mail to be sent Note e When the image compression method of the cam era in the location where an event occurred is MPEG 4 the image will not be attached e Even when On is selected the image will not be attached when Off is selected for the recording rate of the event recording E SMTP server address Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to be used to send e mails Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Note e To enter a server name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button E SMTP port number Enter a number from 1 65535 for the SMTP port num ber Default 25 E POP server address Enter an IP address or a name of the POP server to be used to receive e mails Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Note e To enter a server name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS Authentication E Type Select the authentication type to send e mails from the following None default POP before SMTP SMTP E User name Enter the user name login name to be required for the authentication Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed below excluding amp and blank space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdef
25. be displayed The Cam select window will be displayed again a ong bis i een ea ADS Mise Internet Explorer Pe Note lel vm Ss e Only one of the 4 recording areas can be assigned sie to a single hard disk drive a RR e Only when operating in the single mode the copy enn BEE area can be assigned to only the hard disk drive Ext 1 Normal J Event z7 Unformatted Ext 2 om d inserted in HDD8 or HDD9 slot in the recorder It is impossible to assign the copy area to any of the hard disk drive inserted in HDD1 HDD7 in the recorder or to any of the hard disk drive in the extension unit It is impossible to assign the copy area when oper ating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode 4 Select the hard disk drive to be formatted and select the recording area type by checking the checkbox It is possible to select multiple hard disk drives Normal Format as the normal recording area Event Format as the event recording area Copy Format as the copy area Unformatted Do not format 5 Click the Format button When formatting of the hard disk drive is complete the result of format will be displayed Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer on Diak Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup 6 Click the OK button The Format page will be displayed again Format the pre event recording area It is possible to determine the capacity of the pre event recording area for each cam
26. designate a playback point or to skip to the latest recorded image HDD tab page 22 Playback operation and downloading a recorded image onto a PC can be performed on this tab 9 CAM tab page 24 Camera operations such as zooming focusing auto functions etc can be performed on this tab 17 Control button EL zoom box Camera images will be displayed in the proportion The following operation panel will be displayed when of the clicked zoom ratio button the Control button is clicked A roi d Al Control Cam select Setup AX MTultiscreen select poles El zoom 3 4 Se a rch box FA Search button Search Cop 6 Use this button to search the recorded images Search results will be displayed in list form in the list display area Refer to the operating instructions PDF Area select button Log Rec event sale Use this button to select a disk on which recorded images are to be played searched Refer to the Time Gdate Ch Ree HDD Info operating instructions PDF Jan 0109 12 0156 AM 1 MAN MAIN 1 om Jan 0109 14 01 56 AM ES MAN MAIN I gi Jan 01 09 120156 AM 3 MAN MAI gp Copy box Jee 8 120156 AM 4 MAN MAIL op D The Data copy window will be displayed by click Jan 010S 12 01034M 1 MAN MAI g ing this button Copying recorded images onto the Jeng 120103 AM 2 MAN Mami op copy area of the hard disk drive can be performed Jan 0109 120103 AM 3 MAN MAI g on
27. informa tion bar when tried to execute a downloaded file The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window Click the Run button Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Miscellaneous select Enable for Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button Glossary This manual uses the following words ActiveX Control A software module developed by Microsoft It is used to add functions downloaded from a web server via the Internet or an Intranet to Internet Explorer The recorder uses it to display video Bit rate Indicates how many bits of data can be processed or transmitted in a unit of time Generally the units are in bps or bits per second Used to indicate the compres sion rate of video and audio data and how much data a communications line can send and receive in 1 second Broadband Router Router used to access the Internet via high speed ADSL or fiber optic lines Cable Modem Device used for connecting to the Internet via a CATV line Called a cable modem because it functions similar to a modem on a phone line It differs from regular mode
28. preset posi tions Set button Register the camera position as a preset position by designating the desired preset position number Select a preset position number 1 256 by clicking the V button after moving the camera to a position to be registered as a preset position and then click the Set button It is impossible to register the posi tion as Home Basic operation 1 Access the recorder and display the top page of 4 Click the desired tab on the setup menu page the operation window The setup menu page of the clicked tab will be dis played Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Control Cam select Network Disk Recorder Multiscreen select Sequ WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM quence El zoom OH eee Cam select Control Cam select Setu de Terminal alarm Site alarm Command alarm E wWJ ND400 Off number from camera to ND400 1818 setup Preset position Output terminal E O E U _ E o SE Tt SE eee SE E Fe o a D WE ft ls o Ss ee O C o SE E O zz Tt E 9 EE SE 2 Click the Setup button The setup menu buttons will be displayed 5 Configure each setting item Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Jan 26 12 4 43 PM 6 Click the Set button after completing each set Reece ting item LOD setup lock Password The configured settings will be applied Language SE SC When displaying other setup menu page without Buzze
29. set destination addresses e The dedicated software is required for a PC to dis play received information E Alarm mail Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to send an alarm mail at an event occurrence Refer to page 60 for information on how to configure the settings to use the mail function such as the set tings of the mail server address and the destination mail addresses Refer to page 93 for further information about contents of the alarm mail 1 The end time should be at least 15 minutes later than the start time 2 Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the dedicated software 3 Even when Off is selected the alarm message display Panasonic alarm protocol notification and alarm mail notification will be performed at error occurrence External recording It is possible to start and stop recording using the con nected external switch To record using the external switch it is necessary to assign a program to a time zone when the external switch is to be used Refer to the installation guide for further information on how to connect an external switch When two or more recording schedules Mon Sun Daily Ext are overlapped the priorities of the record ing schedules are as follows Ext gt Mon Sun gt Daily Important e Recording will not be performed even when the external switch is turned on if it is in the time range which no program is assigned It is rec
30. the Data copy window Jan01 09 120103 AM 4 MAN MAI d 6 Log box Logs will be displayed in list form in the list display area Error log button The error logs will be in list form in the list display area Access log button The time and date when logged in out of the record er the user name and the IP address will be dis played The access logs will be displayed in list form in the list display area Event log button The time and date of event occurrences and their details will be displayed The event logs will be dis played in list form in the list display area Network log button The network logs will be displayed in list form in the m e en GE GE GEES SE Multiscreen select box Images from up to 4 cameras can be displayed simultaneously on a multi screen Each time the button is clicked images from the 4 cameras regis tered as a group in advance will be displayed on a 4 screen Page 51 2 Sequence box When this button is clicked the camera channels list display area will be switched automatically and images from them will be displayed sequentially according to the settings configured in advance The indicator on the button will light green during sequence display Page 55 7 List display area Number of listed data recording events or logs Total number of listed data recording events or logs will be displayed When the total number of the listed data is
31. the image compression method of the cam era assigned to the selected camera channel is MPEG 4 the images will not be sent E Image transmission by alarm Configure the following settings to send images record ed in the location where an alarm occurred Determine whether or not to send images recorded in the location where an alarm occurred to the FTP server using the timetable page 47 E Server directory Enter a destination directory of the server Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed below except amp lt gt blank Space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 A_ E Duration Pre Select the duration in which images have been record ed by the pre event recording that are to be transmitted from the following Off 1s 10s in 1 second interval Default Off Note e When the image compression method of the cam era assigned to the selected camera channel is MPEG 4 images to be sent may not be in the specified recording duration E Duration Post Select the duration in which images have been record ed by the post event recording that are to be transmit ted from the following Off 1s 10s in 1 second interval Default 5s Note e When the image compression method of the cam era assigned to the selected camera channel is MPEG 4 images to be sent may not be in the specified recording duration
32. the network environment or the size of images to be recorded the recording rate and the pre event recording duration of the recorded data may not be exactly same as the set recording rate and recording duration for the pre event recording When no pre event recording area is created on the hard disk drive for a camera channel the recording duration of the pre event recording with audio will be 30 seconds When MPEG 4 is selected for the image compres sion method of the camera it is recommended to set the refresh interval of the camera to 1 second When a longer interval is set for the refresh rate of the camera it may fail to create pre event recording data 45 46 Depending on the timing of an event occurrence the recording duration of the recorded data may not be exactly same as the set recording duration for the post event recording e When selecting On for Audio rec make sure that the settings of the camera are configured to transmit audio Set also the audio bit rate of the camera to 32kbps e When the audio bit rate of the camera is changed during operation set the Audio rec setting of the recorder to Off once and then set to On again Audio may be interrupted depending on the audio transmission interval setting of the camera Change the settings of the camera according to the network environment e Audio may be interrupted depending on the record ing rate setting Change the recording rate sett
33. the provided CD ROM about the dedicated software 1 Click the Network button 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 2 Click the Panasonic alarm protocol tab The Panasonic alarm protocol page will be dis 4 Click the Set button played WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Set Setup Setup items E Port number to PC Destination address Enter the port number to be used for the Panasonic alarm protocol E Address1 Address4 Default 1818 Enter the addresses of the destinated PCs Enter the IP address or host name for Address1 Address4 E Retry Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including Set the number of retry attempts for the transmission to hyphens periods and underscore _ the PC 1 30 Default 2 Note e To enter a host name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS 69 70 User management Configure the settings for the user authentication host authentication required to access the recorder from PCs It is possible to restrict access the recorder from users hosts PCs by registering users and hosts PCs Basic Determine whether to enable or disable the user authentication and the host authentication 1 Click the User mng button 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 2 Click the Basic tab The Basic page of User mng will be displayed 4 Click the Set button a
34. to 8 recording programs can be created Settings relating to recordings such as the recording rate for each camera channel can be configured Timetables to special days aside from other days of the week can be assigned Network settings of cameras such as the IP address and the port number of the cameras etc can be configured The title of the camera group can be set Settings that required to perform the sequence display of live images from cameras can be configured Reference page 26 31 32 34 39 40 41 42 47 43 48 49 54 55 Setup items Server NTP FTP Mail Proxy Network Basic DDNS SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol User mng Basic Administrator User Host User level Reference Description page Settings that are required to correct time based on the NTP 57 server such as the NTP server address can be configured Settings that are required to transmit images from cameras 58 connected to the recorder to a designated FTP server periodi cally can be configured Settings relating to the mail notification function that sends 60 e mails to addresses registered in advance at an event or error occurrence can be configured Basic network proxy settings can be configured Determine 62 whether or not to use the proxy server and configure the set tings such as the server address settings etc Network settings can be configured Settings that are required
35. to application software PoE Power over Ethernet A technique for supplying power and data simultane ously over an Ethernet cable PoE was standardized in June 2003 as IEEE802 3af PoE Supplied Hub A switching hub that provides PoE functionality A max imum of 48 V 15 4 W of power can be supplied to cam eras and other devices Port Number A sub address set below the IP address to connect multiple parties simultaneously for communication TCP UDP etc on the Internet Primary Server DNS servers usually have more than 2 system and the primary server is the main system Private Address IP address assigned when connecting primarily to LAN Private IP addresses can be assigned freely on a net work and do not require a formal application However because private IP addresses cannot be used to access the Internet a router or other device is neces sary to assign a global IP address Protocol A set of rules that allows the exchange of data amongst different types PCs with information The Internet uses the TCP IP protocol as its base and information is transferred following http and ftp protocols depending on the application Proxy Server PC or software that connects with the Internet as the proxy for a computer on a local network It allows spe cial connections from the internal network and blocks unauthorized access from external networks RAID RAID5 An abbreviation for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disk
36. version gege Ee eeh 78 Software version 2 78 Software versions of extension units ccceee 78 SPCC lal GAY E 48 Eeer nena iene e 47 Staue TOUTES EE 65 66 Stati route SETIING cte a 66 Stat s displ y EE 21 SUDE MASK sanen a dn ec csedeceotanead eed 65 66 Summer time daylight SAVING sccsseeeceeeeeeeeeeees 33 Summer time daylight saving table ccee 33 System MaMC e 68 System requirements for a H 3 T Terminal alarm NEEN 40 Mme dalea aa tS 26 32 lee IAS HSU EE 57 Time display Torma asdsa 32 TMS e eanu ehusabeiviuil cua tat ecu 47 NSIS ZONO EEN 32 53 TOD DAG EE 17 NOTEIMCADAGILY eene 80 88 Trademarks and registered racdemarke 4 MMOUDIESMOOUING DEE 98 Ee 60 U ACLS TUN EEN 80 88 USET ee eebe ee 72 82 USEF AUEMS MTC AON BEE 70 Bel 76 User management 70 SEN INIA DE 76 le 52 58 60 67 72 User SETUP Oad BEE 85 User Setup SAVE geen T a 85 V Version Imforrmatton 78 W Warning Eeleren ee 93 1 SCreen live SEQUENCE ccceeccseeeceeeceeeeceeeneeesaees 56 4 screen live seouence 56 Cam select button 19 Cam EE 56 ICAM EE 24 Control DUMON scusi 18 Default gateway 27 DG E 27 Dwel nn D E 56 DD TAO EE 22 PAC GOSS E 27 ne speed ee 27 Measurement 34 44 Measurement button cccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 35 46 L t ei ug TERM Tu UE 41 IPreset e ee AE 41 56 RE GUC E 41 Setup DUOMO EE 20 Subnet mask NEE 27 109 For U S and Canad
37. when the available disk capacity becomes less than the set value for HDD capacity warning on the Disk tab page under Maintenance After a warning mail is sent a warning mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent each time 1 of the available disk capacity is reduced and a warning mail with the lt FULL gt content will be sent when there is no available disk capacity 2 The HDD smart warning mail is not sent in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode 95 96 Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting repair Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after check ing and trying the solution or a problem is not described below and when having a problem with the setting config urations and installations page Is the LAN cable firmly connected to the network port Confirm that the cable is firmly connected Is the access indicator of the network port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly Confirm that the access indicator of the network port is lit Refer to the system administrator if it is not lit Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of the recorder If there is reply from the recorder the connection is nor mal If not check the settings of the IP address and the sub net mask Cannot access from the browser Is the same IP address provided to other devices a
38. without extension units it is impossible to format the pre event recording area To perform the pre event recording in the RAID system it is necessary to connect an extension unit 1 Click the Config button 2 Enter the administrator name and the password The authentication window will be displayed and then click the OK button The Disk information window will be displayed Authentication Web Page Dialog ic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer D Pl g aN Network Disk Recorder S Please input administrator s name and password WJ ND400 decor 12 00AM Control Cam select Setup Administrator name Password Recording will be suspended when opening the Config window 91 92 3 Click the Format button The Format page will be displayed 4 Click the Pre event recording area tab The Pre event recording area page will be dis played Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m Pl Nenvork Diak Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup 5 Select the method of how to set the pre event recording area and then click the Set button Create a new pre event recording area Add a camera CH to the existing pre event record ing area and determine its capacity The setting page to select the hard disk drive on which the pre event recording area is created will be displayed Z Panasonic Network Dis
39. 00K WJ ND400K G is designed for use within a surveillance system and record images audio from the connected network cameras on the hard disk drives Up to 64 cameras can be con nected via a network It is possible to perform the settings or operate the recorder using a web browser installed on a PC connected to a network It is necessary to configure the network settings of a PC to operate this product using a PC Up to 16 PCs web browsers can access the recorder concurrently and it is possible to perform the settings and operate the recorder The maximum number of PCs that can access the recorder varies depending on the net work About the user manuals There are 4 manuals provided for the WJ ND400K WJ ND400K G as follows Installation Guide Contains descriptions of how to install connect this product and descrip tions of how to operate this product with the buttons on the front panel Setup Instructions PDF this book Contains descriptions of how to configure the required settings and how to connect to other devices Operating Instructions PDF Contains descriptions of how to operate this product with a PC Quick Reference Guide Contains descriptions of how to configure the basic settings and how to use the major functions Adobe Reader is required to read these operating instructions PDF on the provided CD ROM When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe w
40. 63 to connect to a network such as the IP address and gateway address can be configured Setting relating to DDNS can be configured Determine wheth 67 er to enable or disable DDNS and configure the settings of the registered user names etc Settings relating to SNMP can be configured Configure the 68 settings to check the status of the recorder etc by connecting the SNMP manager Settings that are required to send a message to addresses 69 registered in advance using Panasonic alarm protocol when an event or a problem occurs can be configured Determine whether to enable or disable the user authentication 70 and the host authentication Information of the registered administrators such as the 71 administrator name password the default screen etc can be edited Settings relating to the user authentication such as user regis 72 tration can be configured User information can be edited or deleted User name password and operational level can be set Settings relating to the host authentication such as registration 74 of PCs hosts to allow to access the recorder via a network can be configured Host information can be edited or deleted Operational levels and IP addresses of PCs can be set Functions operable in each user level can be set 76 10 Setup items Maintenance Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Config Disk information Format Referenc
41. AID5 1 DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID5 1 DOWN x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID5 2 DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID5 2 DOWN x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID6 1 DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 1 DOWN x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID6 2 DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 2 DOWN x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID6 3 DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 3 DOWN xX is unit number CAM SD ERR ig camera channel CAM SD START ERR ig camera channel CAM SD END ERR ig camera channel CAM GET LIST ERR ig camera channel CAM GET IMG ERR ig camera channel CAM DEL IMG ERR ig camera channel CAM VIDEO LOSS is camera channel CAM VIDEO RECOVERED ig camera channel Display Description Single mode format failure RAID5 mode format failure RAID6 mode format failure HDD remove error Alteration detected 1 HDD capacity warning Recorder MAIN y SINGLE FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx y SINGLE FORMAT ERROR x is unit number y is disk number Recorder MAIN RAID5 FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx RAIDS FORMAT ERROR x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID6 FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx RAID6 FORMAT ERROR x is unit number Recorder MAIN y SWAP WARNING Extension unit EXTx y SWAP WARNING x is unit number y is disk number ALTERED CH ig camera channel A warning mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent
42. BEFORE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC YOU NEED TO ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA BY CLICKING ON I ACCEPT BUTTON PROVIDED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Panasonic Corporation OI do not accept the terms in the license agreement e When ActiveX for WJ ND200 WJ ND300 is installed remove WebVideo ActiveX using the Add or Remove Programs control panel After confirming that WebVideo ActiveX is deleted install ActiveX of WJ ND400 e When the install wizard is displayed again even after completing the installation of the ActiveX reboot the PC 6 Close the web browser when there is no more operation settings configuration to be per formed Click the X button at the top right of the window or shut down the browser Major operating controls and their functions Top page 1 Control Cam select Setup Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom SS TT equence Cami select S WJ ND400 4 Control button page 18 The operation panel will be displayed by clicking this button and operations such as searching for recorded pictures on the hard disk drives and copy ing recorded images onto the copy area of the hard disk drives can be performed from the displayed operation panel From the displayed operation
43. Cam 61 64 Live images from the selected camera channels will be displayed on a 4 screen Seq Images will be displayed sequentially E Camera partitioning Determine the operational functions of each camera channel View Operate default Both displaying of live record ed images and controlling of the cameras are possi ble Display Displaying of live recorded images is possible but controlling of the cameras is impossible Neither displaying of live recorded images nor con trolling of the cameras are possible Important e When the user settings are registered edited or deleted do not forget to click the Set button to apply the settings Note e Even when the Registration button is clicked other login users will not be logged out Edit the user settings 1 Edit the user settings 2 Click the User tab The User page will be displayed 3 Select the user name whose settings are to be edited in the User edit delete box 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Control Cam select Setup Jan 01 09 12 00 AM KE View Operate Can View Operate v AE View Operate v View Operate v View Operate RER View Operate View Operate View Operate v RER View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate v RER View Operate View Operate View Operate
44. DHCP using the DHCP server Page 63 Manual is available regardless of the DHCP setting using the DHCP server or not When Manual is selected for DNS enter the DNS server addresses to Primary server address and Secondary server address Default Off E Primary server address Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server E Secondary server address Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server E Domain name Enter the domain name of the recorder Default local domain Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods The first character of the domain name should be an alphabetical character 1 Refer to page 11 about the default setting Important e The network settings for each port IP address etc should be configured with a different subnet e When On is selected for DHCP and any frame rate other than Off is select for SD memory rec a request for writing data onto the SD memory card demanded at the startup of the recorder may fail This error may occur when the response from the DHCP server is slow However a request for writing data onto the SD memory card will be accepted once the addresses have been obtained from the DHCP server Port forwarding E Port forwarding Select On default or Off to determine whether or not to set the port forwarding E Port number When selecting On for Port forwarding set numbers from 1 65525 to the p
45. Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup items E E User authentication Select On default or Off to determine whether to enable or disable the user authentication E Host authentication Select On or Off default to determine whether to enable or disable the host authentication It is impossible to select On when no host is regis tered Configure the settings on the Host page in advance Page 74 Administrator Configure the settings of the administrator of the recorder 1 Click the User mng button 2 Click the Administrator tab The Administrator page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk R oft Internet Explorer Setup items E Administrator name It is possible to edit the name of the administrator Default ADMIN Enter 5 to 14 alphanumeric characters for the adminis trator name E New password Retype new password Enter a password Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters Set a unique password not to be easily guessed by an outsider Please do not forget the set password To enhance the security change the password periodi cally E Level The operational level of the administrator will be dis played The operational level of the administrator is LV1 and it is impossible to change it Operable functions for LV1 can be set in the User level page page 76 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button Important
46. K i View Operate 5 Configure each setting item View Operate e View Operate View Operate Y View Operate 6 Click the Registration button Click the Set button Delete the host settings 1 Click the User mng button 2 Click the Host tab The Host page will be displayed 3 Select the host name whose settings are to be deleted in the Host edit delete box 4 Click the Delete button 5 Click the Set button Important e When the Set button is clicked the settings will be applied and all login users including a user who clicked the Set button will be forcibly logged out 19 User level Assign a level LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 to every user to restrict operable functions 1 Click the User mng button 2 Click the User level tab The User level page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup E lt User LV2 LV3 LV4 Ca a a Cer a m m a m ee a m m Ca a a Ca j m m a m a m Ca j a a Ca a m a a m m a a a m aj w a Ca a as ae Ca a m Ca m m a m m m Ca a Ea CC Functions that can be restricted 3 Configure each setting item 4 Click the Set button Note e Each parameter of user level in the defau
47. P address of the client PC port is changed the following window will be displayed Click the OK button to apply the setting Microsoft Internet Explorer Changing IP address es of client PC port is going to be started Reconnect the IP address changed with a browser Cancel Note e When the IP address of the client PC port is changed all login users will forcibly be logged out It is necessary for users to access the changed IP address to reconnect to the recorder e When the Line speed setting is changed and the Set button is clicked the recorder will reboot E Network setup Maintenance port IP address 1 Enter an IP address Subnet mask zf Enter a subnet mask 1 Refer to page 11 about the default setting Important e The network settings for each port IP address etc should be configured with a different subnet e When On is selected for DHCP and any frame rate other than Off is select for SD memory rec a request for writing data onto the SD memory card demanded at the startup of the recorder may fail This error may occur when the response from the DHCP server is slow However a request for writing data onto the SD memory card will be accepted once the addresses have been obtained from the DHCP server Zi Camera registration Register cameras in the recorder Up to 64 cameras can be registered e Automatic IP address assignment by selecting Register the IP address
48. ProdUCtINTONmMaUO a 78 POO NAN WEE 43 47 Programm SCLUP E 30 POX V toa cates tate shah ahold laden tenia taaende 62 Proxy SCLUD USO irira 62 Q OIG APTE cadens acct EA A T E T T 76 QUICK Seino Secere eee eae 26 R REC C AIMS cose tase saat atlas ges 40 42 Recorded time range EE 81 Beeler D EE 34 44 FS COMCMING sentria in a N A 31 Recording GQUIATION seot i iwtd Ge tcubenleartal 34 Recording information cccseceeeeseeeeeeeeeeenees 80 81 Recording ralos sean eles naan 34 Remain capacity seediere 81 Reset to the default a 85 Restrictions when operating MPEG 4 images 5 EEN ee 69 Retype NEW D sswor 71 S Safe shutdown time cccceecccsseeceeeceeeeseeesaeeeeees 32 SCMCCUIC TEC isansksror ara E ERE 44 Schedule recording cccsececseeecseeeceeeceeeseeesaeeeeees 43 SBD MEMON IEC asrni 35 36 45 Secondary server address 65 oender s Address onnur aueniewee nese 61 EES deeg 55 Sequence display tyPe ccsccccsscccsseccseeeseseeeeeeeeees 56 ee dIRal ier 78 ENEE E e 57 76 Server address n nnnannoennnennnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnrnnrnnreenernnene 62 Server directory ccccescccssecceeeecseeeseeeesseeesaeeess 58 59 Settings management cccsececseeeesseeesseeseeeeseeeeeees 85 SUD E 26 76 Setup menu and its items cece ceeecceeeeceeeeeseeeeaees 8 el EE 41 Site alanin SetuP Srne e aac ae 41 SMTP port number 60 SMTP Server address 60 ek dE 68 Software
49. R view Operate WER view Operate Cam 3 View Operate WK View Operate v MR GESU iew Operate C Cam 11 Cam 14 OEBE View Operate v bh Vv v vv v WER view Operate v v v v Click the Host tab The Host page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Select the host name whose settings are to be edited in the Host edit delete box EIS Jan 01 09 12 00 AM gd View Operate v eng Iess E View Operate IS E View Operate View Operate j Cam2 View Operete bay Cam Can View Operate eee View Operate View Operate View Operate D View Operate View Operate View Operate RER View Operate Can View Operate v View Operate v EE View Operate Di View Operate v View Operate v View Operate Kc View Operate E Ca View Operate J View Operate E View Operate Y l View Operate View Operate v View Operate View Operate View Operate E i v View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate v v WEI View Operate WER View Operate Vv View Operate o v View Operate View Operate View Operate v View Operate v View Operate v Com View Operate S View Operate Cam 12 View Operate E View Operate v IR E
50. Seil Viow Operate v View Operate v View Operate x View Operate v Can View Operate View Operate 4 View Operate G View Operate Ca View Operate he View Operate Kl View Operate View Operate WI View Operate View Operate v View Operate View Operate v View Operate v View Operate v Cam View Operate v View Operate v View Operate Ca View Operate x PETSA View Operate v View Operate View Operate View Operate v ER View Operate Y View Operate View Operate View Operate vj View Operate v iew Operate Cam ld View Operate he View Operate v View Operate KR View Operate vi ew Operate L View Operate ee View Operate v Ka View Operate P ER View Operate wie d View Operate v E Vi View Operate v vi t el View Operate Registration Panasonic Set Click the Set button when you modify User Regist Edit Delete 4 Click the Edit button The User edit window will be displayed A User Edit Microsoft Internet Explorer User edit User name Retype new pas Level Access priority Default screen Camera partitioning OESE view Operate Y BENDE view Operate Y Cam 3 View Operate Cam 5 View Operate v WR view Operate V Panaso
51. Setup button or the Setup gt gt button of the camera of which the settings are to be checked or changed The Network camera registration setup window will be displayed The illustration shown below will be displayed when the Setup button is clicked 51 52 To display the setting page of the camera whose camera channel is not on the current page click the desired camera channel range displayed above the Set button cmT 0 00 ei GMT 0 00 Towrtam v cmT 0 00_ v GMT 0 00 GMT 0 00 GMT 0 00 GMT 0 00 v cmT 0 00 v cmT 0 00 0 ai 3 D ai E 5 fan Ki S TotAhoetotstokuk GMT 0 00 v GMT 0 00 GMT 0 00 I cmT 0 00 GMT 0 00 GMT 0 00_ Setup items E Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the camera Panasonic default Axis E Model Compression Select the model of the camera and the image com pression method Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the model of the camera default Model JPEG Model M JPEG Model MPEG 4 When the image compression method is changed the live image transmission rate and the recording rate will be changed automatically Set the live image transmis sion rate and the recording rate again after changing the image compression method Page 43 e When changing the image compression method from MPEG 4 to JPEG or M JPEG th
52. User mng button 2 Click the User tab The User page will be displayed 3 Select the user name whose settings are to be deleted in the User edit delete box 4 Click the Delete button 5 Click the Set button Important e When the Set button is clicked the settings will be applied and all login users including a user who clicked the Set button will be forcibly logged out 13 14 Host Configure the settings to register PCs hosts that can access to the recorder via a network such as a LAN Up to 32 hosts can be registered 1 Click the User mng button 2 Click the Host tab The Host page will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer SEA ork Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup v Cam 44 View Operate ate v RES View Operate EnS View Operate fv 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button Setup items ed E Host IP address Enter an IP address Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Note e Entering validates all numbers It is impossible to register 0 0 0 0 and I I E Level Select a user level from the following Operable functions for each level can be set in the Level menu page 76 LV 1 default LV2 LV3 LV4 E Access priority The ra
53. WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup came Sequence Oc et amera po O Client PC port Network camera setup Description about the button on the NW camera setup page Search button The recorder will start searching for cameras connected to the selected port 3 Select a port to which cameras are connected to detect them Camera port Client PC port 4 Click the Search button The confirmation window will be displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer Detecting camerats is going to be started Are vou sure i Cancel 5 Click the OK button Detection of cameras and registration of the detect ed cameras will start The Search window will be displayed in the process of the detection Search Web Page Dialog Detecting camera s is in progress Please wait ef e s f 8 Cancel 6 When the result is displayed confirm that the checkbox of the camera to be registered is checked When the checkbox is not checked check it Up to 64 cameras can be registered Up to 128 detected cameras will be displayed When the checkboxes of 65 cameras or more are checked it is impossible to register a camera newly Keep the checkboxes of up to 64 cameras checked When the same IP address is assigned to multiple cameras the IP address used for multiple cameras and the MAC addresses of the cameras will
54. a 2 Event recording area Pre event recording 3 area 4 Copy area The available disk capacity of each recording area can be checked on the setup menu 1 Normal recording area The following will be stored in this area Images record ed by the event recording will not be stored in this area e Image audio data recorded by manual recording e Image audio data recorded by the schedule record ing e SD memory data 2 Event recording area The following will be stored in this area e mage audio data recorded by the event recording e Image audio data recorded by the emergency recording 3 Pre event recording area lmage audio data recorded by the pre event recording 4 Copy area Copied data Note e When an unformatted hard disk drive is installed in the recorder it will automatically be formatted as the normal recording area However when the hard disk drive that had been used not as the normal record ing area is removed Refer to the Installation guide and an unformatted hard disk drive is installed as a replacement the newly installed hard disk drive will be formatted as the same recording area as the removed one Recording playback is unavailable even if only the pre event recording area or the copy area Is creat ed Either the normal recording area or the event recording area shall be created e When there is no normal recording area images audio recorded by manual recording and the sched
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56. a channel number range above the Set button the settings edited on the currently displayed setting page will be saved and applied 43 44 5 Click the Set button after completing the set tings and close the window by clicking the X button at the top right of the window Setup items E Model The model of the network camera will be displayed E Compression The compression method of the selected camera will be displayed Refer to the Check change the settings of the camera manually section page 51 for further information on how to configure the compression method setting of the camera Measurement E Max network speed Mbps The maximum network speed of the network currently accessing will be displayed when the Measurement button is clicked E Max bit rate ips The maximum recording rate of the network currently accessing will be displayed when the Measurement button is clicked Recorder setup E Live video e Rate Select the live image transmission rate from the fol lowing Off 1ips 2 2ips 3ips 5ips 1Oips 1 5ips All I Frame The available live image transmission rates vary depending on the compression method of the cam era Refer to the Check change the settings of the camera manually section page 51 for further infor mation on how to configure the compression meth od setting of the camera e Audio Determine whether or not to transmit audio together with live images Off 2 8 On N
57. ailable IP address not used for any device will be 5 assigned to the detected camera However the IP address used for other device may be assigned depending on the network environment Such when the firewall function of Windows XP is used If the IP address used for other device is assigned to the camera check the IP addresses and assign an IP address to the camera manually e When selecting Register the IP address automati Click the OK button Detection of cameras and registration of the detect ed cameras will start The Setting window will be displayed in the pro cess of the registration Setting Web Page Dialog Registration of camera s is in progress cally given by this unit to a detected camera for a Please wait camera of which the DHCP setting is On the SS DHCP setting of the camera will be set to Off automatically and an IP address will be assigned es newly The Camera Registration Result window will be displayed after the registration is complete F Camera Search Result Web Page Dialog Camera registration result No Model MAC address TP address DHCP 3 OFF 4 5 OFF 6 OFF 6 Check the registration result e Up to 64 cameras can be registered e Only the newly registered cameras will be displayed on the Camera Registration Result window Even when 65 or more cameras are on the network only 64 cameras will be displayed e When the same IP address is assigned to m
58. ailable for the recording duration 2s 5s 10s 2 9 20s 30s 1 min 3min 5min 1 Omin 15min Note e Images from a camera channel for which the pre event recording area is created on the hard disk drive will be recorded on the created pre event recording area Refer to the Format the pre event recording area section on page 91 for information on how to create the pre event recording area e Refer to page 46 for the recording duration of the pre event recording without creating a pre event recording area as references E Event rec Post event e Rate Select the recording rate of the post event record ing from the following Off 2 3 1 ips 2ips Sips 5ips 1 Oips 15ips All I Frame The available recording rates vary depending on the compression method of the camera Refer to the Check change the settings of the camera manual ly section page 51 for further information on how to configure the compression method setting of the camera e Duration Select the recording duration of the post event recording The following are available for the record ing duration 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 2 3 1 min 2min 3min Smin 10min 15min Manual Continue Manual Recording will be performed only during alarm signals site alarm terminal alarm com mand alarm are being supplied Recording will be continued at least for 8 seconds Continue Recording will not stop until the ALM button is clicked E Audio rec Determine whether or not to r
59. al manner for around a minute at a maximum just after turning on the power of the recorder or after con necting the LAN cable to the camera port SD memory data cannot be searched by using other search filters together with SD Search SD memory data using the search filter SD only and select and play the listed SD memory data Recording time and date of SD memory data is recorded based on the clock of the camera Check the clock of the camera When recorded frames are not many enough to play smoothly playback of SD memory data may fail In this case display images by performing frame by frame play back reverse frame by frame playback Reference page 9 98 When displaying MPEG 4 images on a multi screen images from two cameras or more are displayed in sequence on a screen of multi screen Cannot close the authentica tion window displayed when trying to open the basic operation window Cannot play the downloaded image file The message Please Wait Remains on the screen Check item Remedy BS lls page This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combination When this occurred update the driver of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows The following are descriptions when using Windows XP 1 After closing all browser windows right click on the desktop and select Properties from
60. am in the Program setup box and click the View button 4 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 5 Click the Set button after completing each set ting item The set timetables and programs will be applied Programs will be displayed with different colors E End Set the end time of the time zone 00 15 24 00 E Program Select the desired program Program1 default Program8 E Event Select On default or Off to determine whether or not to take event actions at an event occurrence When selecting Off no event action will be taken 41 48 E FTP transmission by periodic timer Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to send images to the FTP server periodically When On is selected configure the settings on the FTP page Page 58 E FTP image transmission by alarm Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to send images from an alarm camera to the FTP server at an event occurrence When On is selected configure the settings on the FTP page Page 58 E Alarm message Select On default or Off to determine whether or not to display the pop up window that notify of an event occurrence with a message on a PC for manage ment E Panasonic alarm protocol Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to notify of an event occurrence to a PC Note e Refer to page 69 for further information on how to
61. an Off for a camera channel the Audio rec setting on the Emergency rec page for this camera channel will be set to Off automatically Important e f receiving a signal input that triggers an emergency recording when the communication between the recorder and the camera is not established the SD memory recording will not be performed since the Camera cannot recognize the trigger of the emer gency recording When selecting On for Audio rec make sure that the settings of the camera are configured to transmit audio Set also the audio bit rate of the camera to 32kbps e When the audio bit rate of the camera is changed during operation set the Audio rec setting of the recorder to Off once and then set to On again Audio may be interrupted depending on the audio transmission interval setting of the camera Change the settings of the camera according to the network environment Audio may be interrupted depending on the record ing rate setting Change the recording rate setting according to the network environment To record audio select Mic input or Interactive Full duplex for the Audio transmission reception setting of the camera Interactive Full duplex may not be available depending on the model or version of the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for further information e Audio will be recorded regardless of the screen pat tern 1 screen multi screen Measurem
62. arm mail ND400 192 168 0 250 alarm was occurred Alarm date XX XXX XXXX XX XX XX GMT xx xx Example 01 JAN 2009 GMT 0 00 Cause of alarm Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number Example COMMAND ALARM 5CH File name of alarm image The file name of the image attached to an e mail URL http 1 92 168 0 250 Warning mail The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs ND400 192 168 0 250 STATUS REPORT DATE 1 JAN 2009 12 00 00 GMT 0 00 STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed Ex MAIN THERMAL ERROR Display Description DATE Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed HDD capacity warning lt Anything other than FULL gt NORMAL HDD CAPACITY REMAINS EVENT HDD CAPACITY REMAINS COPY HDD CAPACITY REMAINS is remaining capacity lt FULL gt EVENT HDD FULL COPY HDD FULL Power outage detection POWER LOSS Recover from a power outage POWER RECOVERED NW camera error detection CAM COMMUNICATION ERROR is Camera channel NW camera error recovery CAM COMMUNICATION RECOVERED is Camera channel NW camera error detection audio CAM COMMUNICATION ERROR AUDIO is Camera channel NW camera error recovery audio CAM COMMUNICATION RECOVERED AUDIO is Camera channel HDD smart warning Record
63. automatically given by this unit to a detected camera is available only when mme At Off is selected for the DHCP setting of the Brake Jan 01 09 12 04 AM recorder Ea SS Set 255 255 255 0 for Subnet mask of the net work port when selecting Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected cam 1 Click the Quick button The Quick page will be displayed When automatically assigning an IP address the gateway shall belong to the same segment of the port selected in step 2 Otherwise IP address may not automatically be assigned to a camera depend ing on the model The HTTP port number of the camera will be 80 automatically when the IP address of the camera is registered The values of the subnet mask and the default gateway of the camera will be set to the roger E 2 Select a port to which cameras are connected to same values as the recorder s detect them Camera port Client PC port 4 Click the Registration button The confirmation window will be displayed 3 Determine how to assign and register an IP address of the detected camera Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected camera Register the IP address set with a detected camera Microsoft Internet Explorer P Registration of camerats is going to be started Are You sure Cancel Note e When selecting Register the IP address automati cally given by this unit to a detected camera an av
64. back speed Indicates that the sequence display is being performed Indicates that playback of recorded images stored in the normal recording area or the event recording area of the hard disk drives on the recorder is being selected oo coer 50 gt 00 Fe Lal Indicates that the HDD copy area is being selected Indicates that SD memory data is being obtained Indicates that data recovery in the RAID mode is being performed Indicates that the recording events are being filtered Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about filtering of the recording event list 2 REC indicator Indicates the status of recording REC e Indicates that recording is being per formed Indicates that recording is not being per formed 3 Indicates the following statuses COPY Indicates that the camera is not operable because a user with higher priority is currently operating the camera Indicates that copying is being per formed Indicates that deletion of recorded imag es is being performed 4 Indicates information about events and errors ALARM SUSPEND button Clicking this button will temporarily dis able alarm actions Refer to the operat ing instructions PDF Indicates that an alarm is being suspend ed 21 22 ALM button Gaul Indicates an event occurrence The alarm Note action will be canceled by clicking th
65. be dis played in red Make sure that the IP addresses of the cameras are all different and the same address is not used for two cameras or more 2 Camera Search Result Web Page Dialog Client PC port No Model MAC address TP address New IP address DHCP E vama oosoasarsas REENEN ER SES D lt D D BR 49 50 D To change the IP address of the camera enter a new IP address to the New IP address field and click the Execute button Note e When clicking the Execute button after entering an IP address to the Start IP address field subse quent IP address not in use will be assigned auto matically Setup items E Model The model of the detected camera will be displayed E MAC address The MAC address of the detected camera will be dis played E IP address The IP address of the detected camera will be dis played E New IP address Enter an IP address to be assigned to the detected camera E DHCP Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Note e When the detected cameras are registered all login users will forcibly be logged out All recordings will stop in the process of the camera registration e The cameras located in the different subnet via a router cannot be detected e To enhance the security a camera can be detected for only 20 minutes after turning on the power of the camera when the default IP address is changed
66. cor Check the audio bit rate setting of the camera rectly When starting the playback of the latest images during recording audio may sometimes not be heard In this case stop the playback and then start it again Are the image data file filename n3r and the audio data Operating file filename n3a saved in the same folder Instructions Check the folder PDF Audio cannot be played using the viewer software Are the connected network cameras configured correct ly Check the settings of the setup menu Camera NW camera Are the settings of the setup menu configured correctly Check the settings of the setup menu Schedule Program Live video Are the network settings of the cameras and the unit con figured correctly Check the settings of IP address subnet mask and default gateway for them When M JPEG is selected for the image compression method of the camera live images may not be displayed in the image display area and black screen will be dis played for a few minutes in the following cases e When frequently checked if the appropriate values are set for the recording settings by clicking the Measurement button e When the settings of the recorder are saved repeatedly Wait around 10 minutes without any operations The recorder will function normally No live image is displayed When trying to display MPEG 4 images via the Internet images may not be displayed MPEG 4 image display v
67. days 1 20days 1 50days 180days Deletion by the HDD auto delete function will start at 0 05 00 E Manual delete for normal recording area By setting the time and date images in the normal recording area of the hard disk drive that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be delet ed Click the Delete button after setting the time and date 08 34 year 1 12 month 1 31 day E Manual delete for event recording area By setting the time and date images in the event recording area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Click the Delete button after setting the time and date 08 34 year 1 12 month 1 31 day E Manual delete for copy area By setting the time and date images in the copy area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Click the Delete button after setting the time and date 08 34 year 1 12 month 1 31 day Note e Recorded images and audio data on both the copy area and the pre event recording area cannot be deleted using the HDD auto delete function Settings management It is possible to save the settings of the setup menu in the recorder and to call up saved settings load It is also possible to reset he settings of the setup menu to the default 1 Click the Maintenance button 3 Click the desired button according to your pur pose The sel
68. ddress Enter the NTP server address when using the NTP Important server to adjust the time e When On is selected for the DHCP function of the Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including recorder and the time and date difference between hyphens and periods the recorder and the NTP server is more than 1 000 second the Time adjustment function may some times not work e NTP server function It is possible to run the recorder as an NTP server to be referred by the cameras In this case set the port number of the camera to 123 Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera for information on how to configure the set tings of the camera Sit 08 FTP Configure the settings to send images from the cameras connected to the recorder to the designated FTP server 1 Click the Server button 2 Click the FTP tab The FTP page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer t Setup E FTP server address Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Note e To enter a server name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS E User name Enter a user name login name to access the FTP serv er Enter up to 32 alohanumeric characters except amp and blank Space E Password Enter the password registered together with the user name Enter up to 32 alphanumer
69. ding event recording so that images recorded at the event occurrence can be played as if the recording started before the event occurrence Pre event recording Refer to the Program section on page 43 for information on how to set recording rate Display the event notification window A pop up window that notifies of an event occur rence will be displayed The alarm indicator on the front panel will start blinking Sounds the buzzer The buzzer will start sounding for the duration set in advance Page 39 e Move a camera to the preset position The camera registered in advance will move to the preset position according to the settings Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further informa tion Notifies of an event occurrence by sending e mails A mail that notifies of the event occurrence with the time and date of the event occurrence will be sent Alarm mail lt is possible to attach an image to the alarm mail Alarm image Up to 4 destination addresses of the alarm mail can be registered Refer to the Mail section on page 60 for information about the settings Output signals from the ALARM CONTROL connec tor on the rear of the recorder Alarm output When an event occurs a signal will be output from the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear of the recorder to sound an external alarm buzzer etc The output duration can be configured on the setup menu Page 39 e Record a log A log that contains the event type and the tim
70. disk drives Page 89 Display the camera setup menu and configure the network set tings of the cameras Page 49 Perform the required settings on the setup menu to start opera tion Page 8 It is possible to replace the hard disk drives without turning off the power of the recorder Refer to the Installation guide Setup menu and its items It is necessary to configure the settings on the setup menu in advance to use the recorder The setup menu will be displayed by clicking the Setup button Setup items Quick Setup Basic Basic Time amp date Emergency rec Emergency rec Event Basic Terminal alarm Site alarm Command alarm Schedule Time table Program Special days Camera NW camera Group Sequence Description Displays the Quick page that contains the minimum required settings to be configured to operate the recorder Settings for the basic operations of the recorder can be con figured Current time and date can be set Settings relating to emergency recording such as the recording time and recording rate can be configured Basic settings relating to the event actions can be configured Event actions to be taken at a terminal alarm occurrence can be set Event actions to be taken at a site alarm occurrence can be Set Event actions to be taken at a command alarm occurrence can be set Create timetables for each day of the week and assign a pro gram to each timetable Up
71. e Description page Versions of the software the hardware this recorder MAC 78 address serial number temperature inside the recorder and software version of the connected extension unit will be dis played Disk partition information of the recorder will be displayed 79 Information such as the recording information operational mode of the hard disk drives disk capacities available capaci ty of each recording area etc will be displayed Network information such as IP addresses of NW camera con 82 nected to the recorder communication rate to network etc will be displayed Settings relating to an action to be taken when available 83 capacity of the hard disk drives run out can be configured and data recorded on the hard disk drives can be deleted The settings of the recorder can be saved and the saved set 85 tings can be loaded to the recorder Information such as the recording information operational 87 mode of the hard disk drives disk capacities available capaci ty of each recording area etc will be displayed Assignment of event recording area and copy area and for 89 matting of the hard disk drives can be performed Network settings Network settings of the recorder Configure the following settings for the ports to be used The following settings can be configured using the buttons on the front panel Parameters will be displayed on the LCD Setup items Description DHCP Determine whether or not
72. e and date of the event occurrence will be recorded Event log e Send recorded images to an FIP server at an event occurrence When an event occurs recorded images will be continued transmitting to an FTP server automati cally for the set duration from the time when the event occurred Refer to the Time table section on page 47 and the FTP section page 58 for infor mation about the settings Basic e Notify a PC of an event or an error occurrence using the Panasonic alarm protocol When an event or an error occurs information about the event error will automatically be notified to the registered PC according to the Panasonic alarm protocol setting To receive a notification and dis play the contents of it it is necessary to install the optional dedicated software Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the dedicated software Set the alarm output duration and the buzzer sounding duration starting at an event occurrence site alarm terminal alarm and command alarm 1 Click the Event button 2 Click the Basic tab The Basic page of Event will be displayed i Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer aaa Eerad Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup Basic Termi Site Command alarm Setup items E Alarm output Select the alarm output duration The following are available for alarm output duration Off 2s default 5
73. e live image transmission rate and the recording rate will be set to lips e When changing from JPEG or M JPEG to MPEG 4 they will be set to Il Frame e When changing the image compression method and the other settings together they will be set to Off E Address Enter the address of the camera 4 Check or change the settings of each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 5 Click the Set button E Port number Set the HTTP port number to be used for the camera A number from 1 65535 is available Default 80 E Group Select the group to which the camera is to be assigned G1 G8 Default G1 E Camera title Set the camera title to be displayed in the Cam Select box etc Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters except the fol lowing I lt gt E User name Set the user name for accessing the cameras and log ging in Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters E Password Set the password to be used to access and log in to the camera Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters E Time zone The time zone of the camera will be displayed GMT 12 00 to GMT 13 00 Default GMT 5 00 NTSC GMT 0 00 PAL Note e When the registered camera is disconnected the CONNECT ERROR indication will be displayed In this case select for the Model Compression setting of the disconnected camera and delete the address on the Network camera registration setup window
74. e recorder regards it as an event occurrence About the event action When an event occurs the recorder will take a speci fied event action The following actions will be taken as the event actions according to the settings e Record images audio e Record logs e Notify of an event occurrence by mail LED buzzer image transmission to a FTP server etc Notifications of an event occurrence are described as alarm action in these operating instructions Events Terminal alarms site alarms and command alarms Event action Event recording Alarm action Mail notification Image of event alarm action The recorder will take an event action when the follow ing event occurs Terminal alarm When a signal from an external alarm device such as a door sensor is supplied to the alarm input terminal ALARM connector on the rear of the recorder it will be regarded as a terminal alarm Command alarm When receiving a command from a PC via a network it will be regarded as a command alarm Site alarm When receiving a Panasonic alarm protocol from a network camera it will be regarded as a site alarm The following are the event actions and their descriptions e Start recording Recording will start according to the settings config ured on the setup menu such as the recording rate the recording duration etc Images recorded before an event occurrence can be associated with images recorded by the correspon
75. eb site and install it WJ ND400 or ND400 shown in the instructions and illustrations used in these operating instructions indicate the WJ ND400K WJ ND400K G Refer to readme txt on the provided CD ROM for further information about the optional dedicated software com patible cameras and their versions The screens used in these operating instructions show the case of NTSC model System requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements OS Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1 32 bit Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 SP3 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 SP3 OS Language English French Spanish German Italian Russian Chinese CPU Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB or more 512 MB or more is required when using Microsoft Windows XP Monitor Resolution 1 024 x 768 pixels or more Color 24 bit True color or better Network interface 10 100 1 000 Mbps Ethernet port x1 Web Browser Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 SP3 Audio interface Sound card when using the audio function Other CD ROM drive It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions and use the software on the provided CD ROM DirectX 9 0c or later Adobe Reader It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 SP3 is required when
76. ecord ing Important e To display the recording button and the recording stop button hold down the Up button until they appear Note e When playing MPEG 4 images results from operat ing the some buttons will be as follows Go to date button Playback sometimes may start from a point several seconds after the designat ed time and date REV PLAY button Some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera PLAY button during playback When the PLAY button is clicked during playback images will be skipped for several seconds PREV IMAGE button Some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse frame by frame playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera FF REW button Some frames of recorded imag es will not be displayed Fast playback fast reverse playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera Download button during playback Download may start from a point several seconds before the designated start time and end at a point sev eral seconds after the designated end time 23 24 CAM tab When displaying live images from a camera with the panning tilting function it is possible to operate the camera pan tilt zoom focus brightness preset position and auto function It may be impossible to operate the camera or some functions may be inoperable dependi
77. ecord audio together with images Off 1 2 3 On Audio can be recorded together with images It is impossible to record audio without images Audio recording is available only when using cameras that support the audio recording function Camera setup E SD memory rec Determine whether or not save images on the SD mem ory card when the network communication is discon nected during emergency recording The following recording rates are available for SD memory rec Off 2 8 0 1ips 0 5ips 1ips Note 1 The recording rate setting for SD memory rec is available only for cameras that support the SD memory recording function and their image com pression method is set to M JPEG Refer to page 36 for further information about the SD memory recording Do not set the recording rate of the SD memory recording for the same camera with multiple record ers It is impossible to simultaneously perform audio recording and the SD memory recording When the SD memory rec setting on the Emergency rec page is set to other than Off for a camera channel the Audio rec setting on the Emergency rec page for this camera channel will be set to Off automatically The default setting when the camera is not regis tered 2 The default setting when the camera is registered Compression method JPEG M JPEG 3 The default setting when the camera is registered Compression method MPEG 4 Important Depending on
78. ecorder etc by connecting the SNMP manager 1 Click the Network button 2 Click the SNMP tab The SNMP page will be displayed DER Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Panasonic alarm protocol 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button Setup items E Community Enter a name used for SNMP community in alphanu meric characters Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed below ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 4 5 lt gt 7 4_ E System name Enter a system name in alphanumeric characters to manage the recorder by the SNMP system for exam ple No1 Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters E Location Enter a location name location where the recorder is installed in alohanumeric characters for example 2F Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters E Contact Enter the contact information mail address etc of the administrator of the recorder Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters Panasonic alarm protocol Configure the setting to notify of an event occurrence or error information to PCs addresses registered in advance Up to 4 destination addresses can be registered To receive a notification of an event occurrence or error information and display the contents of the notification the dedicated software is necessary Refer to the readme txt on
79. ecorder is adjusted However when an emergency recording or an event recording is being performed the clock will not be adjusted 33 34 Emergency recording Configure the settings relating to emergency recording such as recording duration recording rate etc Refer to the installation guide for further information about the emergency recording 1 Click the Emergency rec button The Emergency rec page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Wy NP SC Ee s m IS Recorder setup Camera setup a Recording rate Audio rec SD memory rec ei 49 6 core jration nergi ec setup Measurem am Model Compression Max network Mi Gp d vz Ca WW a d Gel d emeng 32 3 4 et Setup items E Recording duration Set the recording duration of the emergency recording The following are available for the recording duration 2s 5s 10s default 20s 30s 1min 3min 5min 10min 30min Manual Continue Manual Recording will be performed as long as the emergency recording input signal is being supplied Recording will be continued at least for 8 seconds Continue Recording will not stop until the ALM but ton is clicked E Model The model of the network camera will be displayed E Compression The compression method of the selected camera will be displayed Refer to the Check change the settings of the cam
80. ected action will be taken Refer to the table Settings management for infor mation about the setting items 2 Click the Settings management tab The Settings management page will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Pl Bet oer Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup Settings management Settings management ltem Description User setup save The settings will be saved in the recorder User setup load The saved settings will be loaded onto the recorder Reset to the default The settings will be reset to the default Important e The following settings will not be reset or loaded even when the Execute button of Reset to the default or the Load button is clicked NW link down detection Bandwidth control HTTP port number FTP port number Network setup DNS setup e When the settings are loaded by clicking the Load button the Host authentication setting will be set to Off 85 86 Disk config Configure the settings relating to the hard disk drive on the disk configuration page It is possible to format the hard disk drive and check the total capacity and the capacities of each recording area on the disk configuration page HDD management The hard disk drives in the recorder are managed by virtually dividing into 4 recording areas Only one of the 4 recording areas can be assigned to a single hard disk drive Normal recording are
81. ed the SD memory recording may some times fail e When performing the emergency recording after changing the recording conditions of multiple cam eras start of recording may be delayed up to 6 sec onds when performing recording images from 64 cameras simultaneously Note Depending on the gap time between the schedules or on the total data size of the SD memory data to be obtained it may be impossible to obtain all images to be obtained at one time In the following cases images will not be obtained During playback HTTP download emergency recording and external recording The SD memory data obtainment will be canceled when any of the following occurs in the process of the obtainment Login Emergency recording External recording Daylight saving time shift Some images failed to obtain can be obtained at the next obtainment 3 38 Event Configure the settings of event recording that is to be performed at an event occurrence Event recording includes the pre event recording records images before an event occurs and post event recording records images after an event occurs How the event action is taken About events In this product event is defined as phenomenon which triggers a specific action event action in the recorder This product regards reception of a terminal alarm a command alarm and a site alarm as an event For example when the recorder receives a site alarm issued by a camera th
82. eeecseeeseeeeeeeeans Tf Manufacturer lt ci3 isi ee a aei 52 Max bit rate pel 34 44 Max network speed Mbpe 34 44 Message displayed on the information bar 101 Klee E 58 Model E 34 44 50 Model C ompreseion 52 N INGE WOK encased cae et acetate teak 63 6 Network Information NEE 82 Network log status oannannannoenonnnnnnnnnnnernnnnrnnnrnnenne Tf Network settings ccccssccsseecseeeeeseeseeseeeeeeeeees 11 27 Network settings Of ab 13 Network settings of the reCOrde cccccseeesseeeeees 11 Network setup Camera port Client PC port 27 65 Network setup Maintenance port 2 65 New IP address E 50 Normal recording arez 80 83 88 Notification by e mail 93 NTE aanere a E ves 57 KURS 57 NUMmDer Of FTP USErS ocne a 82 NW Camel dorer a a 49 NW link down detection cccccceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeseeesaees 64 O Operation HO EE 7 Operational mode 80 88 Output Terminal eegen he 40 42 P Panasonic alarm protocol cccseceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 48 69 PassWord E 31 52 58 61 67 72 Playback ele e den BE Tf Playback point Operation arez 22 POP server ee 60 eelere ee le side a cs 64 65 Bieia ylflugl a EE 52 62 65 Port number from camera to ND400 0008 41 Port number to PG WEE 69 POW Se UNO EE 29 Pre event recording area 80 88 CTA EE 3 Pre recording area Imtormmation 80 88 Prese POSION euer 40 42 Primary server address EE 65
83. el will be displayed when the Cam select button is clicked Network Disk Recorder 00 WJ ND4 Control Cam select setup Multiscreen select Sequence EL zoor 3 WYJ 00 _Sicl Group title nee Lt C amera title Lops LEpa Multiscreen select box Images from up to 4 cameras can be displayed simultaneously on a multi screen Each time the button is clicked images from the 4 cameras regis tered as a group in advance will be displayed on a 4 screen Page 51 2 Sequence box When this button is clicked the camera channels will be switched automatically and images from them will be displayed sequentially according to the settings configured in advance The indicator on the button will light green during sequence display Page 55 3 El zoom box Camera images will be displayed in the proportion of the clicked zoom ratio button 4 Cam select box When clicking WJ ND400 a group title title of a group consisted of the 4 registered cameras will be displayed Refer to page 54 for further information about the camera group settings When clicking the group title a list of the cameras consisting of the group will be displayed Clicking the camera title will display images from the select ed camera channel on a 1 screen in the image dis play area 19 Setup button The following operation panel will be displayed when the Setup button is clicked Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Con
84. en the camera registration is complete all login users will forcibly be logged out e All recordings will stop in the process of the camera registration e Camera auto registration will not work with cameras in the different subnet via a router e To enhance the security a camera can be detected for only 20 minutes after turning on the power of the camera when the default IP address is changed depending on the model of the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for fur ther information e The compression method of the registered camera will be set to JPEG or M JPEG automatically Setup items e E Port setup Select a port to which the camera to be registered is connected Camera port default Client PC port E Camera auto registration Determine how to assign IP addresses to the detected cameras Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected camera default Register the IP address set with a detected camera Note e When On is selected for DHCP of Port setup of the recorder it is impossible to assign IP addresses to the detected cameras 29 30 Program setup Select a program that determines basic operation of the recorder such as the live image transmission rate record ing rate etc 1 Click the Quick button The Quick page will be displayed Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Pl Network
85. ent button It is possible to check if the set recording rate and transmission rate are appropriate for the network in use by clicking the Measurement button When the record ing rate or the transmission rate is displayed in red it may be impossible to transmit live images or record images at the current rate It will take around 90 sec onds to check e When the result value is beyond the maximum net work speed of the recorder the following may occur due to the heavy network traffic e Some images to be recorded may not be done e Some live images to be displayed may not be done e Some alarms to be issued may not be done e Operational response may become slow e The recorder may reboot e Even when the result value is below the network speed 128 Mbps as indication the above prob lems may occur depending on number of the con nected cameras and PCs Important e Network traffic changes every moment In any cir cumstances the result value should be less than the maximum network speed of the recorder e In the process of the measurement recording play back live image display and copying will stop 35 36 Note e Other users currently accessing the recorder will forcibly be logged out They need to log in to the recorder again after the measurement The result value is the reference value Depending on the network traffic different result value may be displayed even when the Measurement button is clicked
86. er MAIN y SMART WARNING Extension unit EXTx y SMART WARNING x is unit number y is disk number HDD hour meter warning Recorder MAIN y HOUR METER WARNING Extension unit EXTx y HOUR METER WARNING x is unit number y is disk number Remove auto links per HDD Recorder MAIN y LOGICALLY REMOVED Extension unit EXTx y LOGICALLY REMOVED x is unit number y is disk number 93 94 Display Description Remove auto links per unit RAID5 recovery failure RAID6 recovery failure Fan trouble Thermal trouble NW link error RAID5 1 DOWN RAIDS 2 DOWN RAID6 1 DOWN RAID6 2 DOWN RAID6 3 DOWN Camera SD memory card error Camera SD memory card starting write error Camera SD memory card ending write error Camera SD memory card list request error Camera SD memory card data obtainment failure Camera SD memory card data deletion failure Video loss detection Video loss recovery Recorder MAIN LOGICALLY REMOVED Extension unit EXTx LOGICALLY REMOVED x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID5 RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit EXTx RAIDS RECOVERY FAILURE x is unit number Recorder MAIN RAID6 RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit EXTx RAID6 RECOVERY FAILURE x is unit number Recorder MAIN FANy ERROR Extension unit EXTx FANy ERROR x is unit number y is FAN number Recorder MAIN THERMAL ERROR Extension unit EXTx THERMAL ERROR x is unit number NETWORK LINK ERROR Recorder MAIN R
87. era manually section page 51 for further information on how to configure the compression method setting of the camera Measurement E Max network speed Mbps The maximum network speed of the network currently accessing will be displayed when the Measurement button is clicked 2 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below To display the setting page of the camera whose camera number is not on the current page click the desired camera channel number range displayed above the Set button When displaying other setting page of the camera by clicking the camera channel number range above the Set button the settings edited on the currently displayed setting page will be saved and applied 3 Click the Set button Important e t may be impossible to record images for around 4 seconds just after an emergency recording ended E Max bit rate ips The maximum recording rate of the network currently accessing will be displayed when the Measurement button is clicked Note e When the recording rate is displayed in red it may be impossible to transmit live images and record images at the current recording rate Recorder setup E Recording rate Set the recording rate of the emergency recording for each camera channel The following are available for the recording rate Off default 1ips 2ips S3ips 5ips 1 Oips 1 5Sips All l Frame Note e The available recording rates differ depending on
88. era channel It may take around 10 minutes to complete the format as the pre event recording area depending on the number of cameras Important e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all operations including recording and playback except the HDD DISK MENU operation will stop e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all other users accessing this recorder will forcibly be logged out All other users accessing this recorder will also forcibly be logged out when performing the HDD unit installation uninstallation e When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the X button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause mulfunction e Before formatting as the pre event recording area configure the following settings for the camera channels for which the pre event recording area is to be assigned e Configure the settings for Model Compression Address User name and Password on the NW cam era setup page e Configure the pre event recording rate and the pre event recording duration on the Program page After configuring the settings access the camera and check if images from the camera are displayed When formatting as the pre event recording area while accessing a camera for which the settings are not configured and images from the camera is not being displayed images supposed to be recorded for the set recording duration may not be recorded e When operating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode
89. error occurrence Error Hard disk drive in which an error occurred in the process of the for mat N Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the normal recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavailable E Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the event recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavailable P Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the pre event recording area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Recording is unavail able C Used Hard disk drive that is formatted as the copy area using the other ND400 Only playback is available Copying is unavailable Indicates the recording order The R mark of the hard disk drive capacity indicates the hard disk drive to be used for recording Capacity of pre event recording area for each camera channel will be displayed Disk format Format the hard disk drive according to your needs when adding or replacing the hard disk drive or when connect ing an extension unit It is possible to format the hard disk drives individually or all of them at the same time When operating in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode format them at the same time It is necessary to divide the hard disk drives into the normal recording area event recording area copy area and pre event recording area When the hard disk drive is formatted all the recorded data will be deleted Format Assignmen
90. ess However The IP address assigned to the other devices may be assigned to the detected Cameras depending on the network environment such as an environment using the firewall function of Windows XP etc If the IP address used for the other device is assigned to the camera check the IP addresses and assign an IP address to the camera manually When the message window saying that there is no available IP address check the settings and manually register IP addresses not in use Start IP address can be executed only when Off is selected for the DHCP setting of the recorder Change the order of the registered camera number 4 screen display 1 Click the Camera button 2 Click the NW camera tab The NW camera setup page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control si Set came Sequence O Client PC port Cam 1 m gt Cam 2 v Execute 3 Select the camera channel numbers to be inter changed from the pull down menu The combination of the camera channels to be used for displaying images on a 4 screen are as follows Ch1 Ch4 Ch5 Ch8 Ch57 Ch60 Ch61 Ch64 To change the combination of the camera channels change the order of the camera channel number by interchanging the camera channel numbers The order of the camera channel number is also applied to the sequence di
91. ghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 lt gt _ E Password Enter the password registered for the user name Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed below excluding amp and blank space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 lt gt _ Destination address E Address1 Address4 Enter the mail addresses of the recipients of the alarm mail and the warning mail Up to 4 destination address es can be registered Check the checkboxes to deter mine the mail type to be sent Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods and _ E Sender s address Enter the mail address of a sender Entered mail address will be displayed in the sender s line From field of the received mail Enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods and _ Default nd400 61 62 Proxy Configure the settings to use the proxy server 1 Click the Server button 2 Click the Proxy tab The Proxy page will be displayed i Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer La Ka Nenon Dak Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button E Proxy setup use Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to u
92. he Quick page will be displayed 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m E3 Beie Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup e uto Vi fess 255 fess fo 2 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 3 Click the Set button just below the Time amp date setting Important e A black screen may be displayed and recording may not be performed for around 4 seconds just after the current time and date is changed by editing the time amp date setting or shifting to from summertime Note e When no camera is registered the Quick page will be displayed automatically e There are 4 sections according to the related set tings as follows Language Time amp date Network settings Network camera registration setup and Program setup After editing the settings click the Set button in each section to apply the edited set tings Setup items Seer eee eee eee eee E Language Select the display language of the web browser from the following Contact your dealer for further information about the customized language Custom Japanese English default Frangais Espanol Deutsch ltaliano Russian Chinese Custom E Time amp date Adjust the current time and date Select numbers for year month day hour and minute and click the Set button 08 34 year 1 12 month 1 31 day 0 23 hour 0 59 minute
93. ia the Internet is affected by the configurations of the net work devices such as a router Refer to the network administrator for further information 100 Playback of recorded images stops and resumes after a while Live recording images are not displayed Refresh of live images is unstable The web browser is discon nected Network performance is poor Image file downloaded from the FTP server is faulty Images cannot be displayed recorded played correctly Cannot operate the camera gt Reference Check item Remedy Playback of recorded images may stop when auto cor rection of the recorder clock causes a gap in playback time In this case wait for a while until playback resumes When logging in to a network that requires the active directory authentication installation of ActiveX may fail Register the URL of the recorder as a trusted site Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer and click Tools on the menu bar Select Internet options Click the Security tab on the displayed window and select Trusted sites Select Low for This zone s security level This may lower the security level of the PC being used Click Site Register the URL of the recorder by clicking Add Make sure that the Must check all servers https of sites in this zone checkbox is not checked When the image compression method of all cameras in use is not the same performance may become l
94. ic characters except amp and blank Space E Mode Select the FTP mode for sending images to the FTP server Change to Passive when sending images is difficult with Active 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button E Image transmission by periodic timer Configure the following settings to periodically transmit live images Configure the settings to determine whether or not to transmit live images to the FTP server using the timeta ble page 47 E Server directory Enter a destination directory of the server Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed below except amp lt gt blank space ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz01234 56789 _ E File name Determine how to give file name of an image to be sent Select Time amp data base or Serial number E Interval Enter a number for transmission interval Enter a number 0 1 0 9 in steps of 0 1 1 1440 for transmission interval and select s Seconds or m minutes for the interval unit When selecting s 0 1 0 9 are available Default 1s E Channel to send Select a camera channel from which images will be sent periodically from the following Images from the checked camera channel will be sent to the FTP server Unselected All Cam 1 Cam 64 Default Unselected Note e When
95. im E 42 Schedule recording ssennnannnnnenenoenennnrrnnnnnreenennnene 43 Progra eoe eee eee ena mr renee 43 lu TAC EE 47 SPEClal CaS piveiniceda tin awhneno inated nienmntivne oe 48 Came a EE 49 NW Came dia a 49 EE 54 SEGUCNC E eene 55 SEVE aaen tiieteasetaieiew ie em eaten 57 KN GE 57 PUP atta EE 58 VE 60 Kei EE 63 Se 63 KR LEE 67 ek ON 68 Panasonic alarm Protocol cccssceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 69 User management 70 Se 70 PCIMIMISTEALOR EE 71 JSC e 72 Edit the user SettingS ccccscceseeseeeseseeeeeeseeess 73 Delete the user SettingS ccscccseesseeeeseeeeeess 73 FIOSL 2 ccutictechadi arnt Ee 74 Edit the host settings cccssccseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeees 75 Delete the host settings cccsccceeesseeeeeeeeeeees 75 User levelem cana stecudsetacecdsiehacaicedemeersatee 76 MaMa Le 78 ProduCtINOnNnNaUON esise ina tuantucauisclanudateean 78 DISK ITORMATON WEE 79 Network information ccccscccseecseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeess 82 BIL 83 Settings management saneoanenennonennnnnnneennennnne 85 DISK eler e DEEN 86 HDD management 86 Disk partition formation 87 DISK ed 89 Formal ee a a i 89 Format the pre event recording are 91 Notification Dy e mail 93 PAV ETT un UE 93 VV APNG Ru UE 93 IVOUDISSMOOUING EE 96 Message displayed on the information bar 101 Ee EE 103 Ile EE EA E was 107 Preface The network disk recorder WJ ND4
96. ing according to the network environment e To record audio select Mic input or Interactive Full duplex for the Audio transmission reception setting of the camera Interactive Full duplex may not be available depending on the model or version of the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for further information e Audio will be recorded regardless of the screen pat tern 1 screen multi screen Note e When MPEG 4 is selected for the image compres sion method of the camera set the recording dura tion to 10 seconds or more e Refer to the following for the recording duration of the pre event recording as references Recording rate of the pre event recording ee Ss SE JPEGIVGA 24 KB or 50s 30s 156 equivalent JPEGIVGA 48 KB or 255 15s Se equivalent JPEGIVGA 28 KB or 10s 6s 3s equivalent Measurement button It is possible to check if the set recording rate and transmission rate are appropriate for the network in use by clicking the Measurement button When the record ing rate or the transmission rate is displayed in red it may be impossible to transmit live images or record images at the current rate It will take around 90 sec onds to check When the result value is beyond the maximum network speed of the recorder the following may occur due to the heavy network traffic Some images to be recorded may not be done Some live images to be displayed may not be done Some ala
97. ing area Select a level of the remaining capacity to issue a warn ing when the remaining capacity of the normal record ing are reaches a specified level Off default 1 10 E Event recording area Select a level of the remaining capacity to issue a warn ing when the remaining capacity of the event recording are reaches a specified level Off default 1 10 E Copy area Select a level of the remaining capacity to issue a warn ing when the remaining capacity of the copy are reach es a specified level Off 1 10 default Hour meter warning Select an operating time to issue a warning when the operating time hour meter of the hard disk drive reach es a specified operating time 10000h 20000h default 30000h 83 84 Delete recorded images on the hard disk drive There are 2 ways to delete images auto deletion and manual deletion 1 Click the Maintenance button 2 Click the Disk tab The Disk page will be displayed GI Jan 01 09 12 00 AM 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button E HDD auto delete Configure the settings to delete images automatically when the set days have passed from the day the imag es were recorded The following days can be set When Off is selected auto deletion will not be performed Off default 1 day 2days 3days 4days 5days 6days 7days 8days 9days 1 Odays 1 4days 30days 1 month 45days 60days 90
98. ing can be assigned to time tables Refer to page 48 for further information about the external recording 1 Click the Schedule button 2 Click the Time table tab The Time table page of Schedule will be dis played Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet E Wi Oh Control Cam select SS 3 E oh e E E E E 4 E i Li x bzi E uy K KO o 3 amp Sa E E Di D D S al Program rogram rogram3 Programm 4 rogr ro ro at d a io CN 3 Click the desired day of the week Mon Sun Daily or Ext to be configured The Time table setup window respective to the clicked button will be displayed To copy the set time table for the other day of the week select the desired day of the week in the Copy the other program box and click the Copy button Setup items E Start Set the start time of the time zone 00 00 23 45 Note e Repeat steps 1 5 to set programs of another day of the week e Time from 23 46 to 23 59 are unavailable for the start time Se Description about the button on the Time table setup page Copy button When it is necessary to copy the time table of the other day of the week select the desired day of the week in the Copy the other program box and click the Copy button View button When it is necessary to display the settings of the program select the desired pro gr
99. iodically MPEG 4 images will not be transmitted Time Seconds differs depending on the refresh interval set on the camera 0 2 5 seconds To shorten time lag set the refresh interval on the camera shorter Refer to the setup instructions of the camera for information on how to configure the refresh interval Operation flow The operation flow of the recorder is as follows Network settings of the recorder D Network settings of a PC Formatting of the hard disk drives E Network settings of the camera Start operation When necessary Replacement of the hard disk drives Install the recorder in the rack Refer to the installation guide Go to step 2 when not installing it in the rack Connect the recorder to each device Refer to the installation guide Turn on the power of the recorder Refer to the installation guide When using extension units turn the power of all the extension units before turning on the power of the recorder Install hard disk drives in the recorder Refer to the installation guide When unformatted hard disk drives are installed they will auto matically be formatted According to your needs determine the operational mode Operate the buttons on the front panel of the recorder to configure the network settings of the recorder Page 11 Change the TCP IP setting of the PC to conform to the settings of the recorder Page 13 Display the disk configuration menu and format the hard
100. is but e Once an emergency recording starts it will not stop ton Refer to the operating instructions even by clicking the ALM button It will stop only PDF when Continue is selected for Recording dura tion on the Emergency rec page ERR button era Indicates an error occurrence The error action will be canceled by clicking this but ton Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information Playback point operation area Gel Coy es G Indicates the start time and the end time of 2 Go to date recorded images to be downloaded Designate the desired time and date from when Start Designate the start time from when record playback of recorded images is to start ed images are to be downloaded End Designate the end time till when recorded 3 Go to last images are to be downloaded Click this button to skip to the latest recorded image from the camera channel currently being displayed and start playback HDD tab PF ES US REW REcorp FEV PLAY PLAY meee FF Ra KI EB UK EUR Dowmloadito PC PREV IMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE REW button 2 PREV RECORD button Plays recorded images in reverse at high speed Skips to the previous recorded image and plays it Playback speed of fast reverse playback will change in the following order each time this button is 3 REV PLAY button clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x Plays recorded images in rever
101. is pop up or additional options click here Symptom The following message is displayed on the informa tion bar Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here The following message is displayed on the informa tion bar This site might require the following Active X con trol Wvasetup exe from Panasonic Corporation Click here to install The following message is displayed on the informa tion bar To help protect your security Internet Explorer blocked this site from downloading files to your computer Click here for options Click the information bar and select Always Allow Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click the Yes button Click the information bar and select Install Activex Control The Security Warning window will be displayed Click the Install button on the displayed Security Warning window Click the information bar and select Download File When downloading fails even though you selected Download File perform the following operation Then click the Custom Level button The Security Settings window will be displayed Under Downloads select Enable for Automatic prompting for file downloads Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button 101 102 Symptom The following message is displayed on the
102. isk information ltem Operational mode Total capacity Normal recording area Event recording area Pre event recording area Copy area Undefined Disk information Pre recording area information Description The operational mode of the recorder will be displayed Single mode RAID5 mode RAID6 mode The total capacity of all the hard disk drives will be displayed Capacity of the normal recording area recording area for manual recording and schedule recording will be displayed Capacity of the event recording area recording area for emergency recording and post event recording will be displayed Capacity of the pre event recording area recording area for pre event recording will be displayed Available capacity of the copy area will be displayed Capacity of area to which no recording area is assigned will be displayed Capacity and the formatted area of each hard disk drive on the recorder and the extension unit will be displayed e When operating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode refer to HDD1 for the capaci ty The following information will be displayed for the formatted area Normal Hard disk drive that is formatted as the normal recording area Event Hard disk drive that is formatted as the event recording area Pre event Hard disk drive that is formatted as the pre event recording area Copy Hard disk drive that is formatted as the copy area Remove Hard disk drive is removed from the operation due to an
103. istrator for information on how to con figure the setting 9 Click the OK button and close the window About the operation window Display Close the operation window Display the operation window using a web browser installed on a PC 1 Boot the PC 4 Enter the user name and password registered on the recorder and then click the login button The top page will be displayed 2 Launch a web browser pP pag piay 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Control Cam select 3 After the browser starts enter the IP address set to the recorder in the address box and press the enter key The authentication window will be displayed This window will not be displayed when Off is selected for User authentication on the Basic tab page of User management Page 70 Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Important e Refer to a system administrator for the set user name and password Refer to the User section on page 72 for informa tion on how to register users e The default administrator name and password are as follows User name ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the password for an administrator before running the recorder Change the password periodically Refer to page 72 for information on how to change the password e When the recorder is being operated without chang ing the user name and password the pop up win dow
104. k Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m Pe Bras Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup CH to the Select the HDD to be used as the pre event 6 Select the hard disk drive on which the pre event recording area is to be created and click the Set button The setting page to determine the capacity of the pre event recording area will be displayed Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer a E3 veer Dak eege Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup CANE MER RA53 C A 53 RASA AMERA RA64 D AME DD JE Select the camera channel and determine the capacity of the pre event recording Pre event recording areas for up to 64 camera channels can be created on a single hard disk drive It is impossible to select the camera channel for which the pre event recording area has already been created on the other hard disk drive It is also impossible to select the camera channel for which the pre event recording area on the hard disk drive that is formatted as the pre event recording area using the other ND400 even if the hard disk drive is recognized Assign 5 GB or more to the pre event recording area for each camera channel When it is unneces sary to assign the capacity enter 0 8 Click the Format button Notification by e mail Alarm mail The recorder address will be described on an alarm mail as follows Contents of the al
105. kes over Sequence Function that automatically switches the camera image in a preset order Sequence is available on the recorder when live images are displayed Subnet A small network used as a unit of administration when a larger network is divided into smaller networks Large networks in corporations for example the network can be broken down into smaller networks called subnets to make the network more manageable and lines used more efficiently In this case these smaller networks are called subnets Subnet mask Subnet mask consists of 32 bit numeric values According to the values devices can determine which part of the address is the network address and which part is the host address System Administrator Person with the responsibility for setting up and moni toring the recorder TCP IP The standard network protocol for the Internet and Intranets URL An address for locating information resources such as documents and images on the Internet Unicast Way to send data to a single IP address on a network VPN Service used to make public lines as private lines Many companies are using this as a new medium of commu nication instead of costly private lines Depending on service VPN also provides a secure line using authenti cation technology and encryption Video Motion Detection VMD Function that automatically detects objects moving in video images The main unit records the VMD information sent from
106. lt setting is as follows LV1 Possible to perform all the operations Administrator LV2 Possible to display the settings of the recorder and the access log and to reset the alarm LV3 Possible to monitor live images or play record ed images LV4 Possible to monitor live images The following functions can be restricted according to the user levels Description It is possible to display the setup menu and edit the settings on the setup menu on the following pages Basic Emergency rec Event Schedule Config It is possible to edit the settings on the Quick page It is possible to edit the settings on the Camera page It is possible to edit the settings on the Server page It is possible to edit the settings on the Network page Function Settings Setup Checked 1 2 Unchecked 2 Quick Checked 1 Unchecked 2 2 Camera Checked 14 Unchecked Z 2 Server Checked IZ Unchecked 272 Network Checked 1 2 Unchecked 27 User mng Checked Unchecked Z 2 Maintenance Checked 1 Unchecked 234 Camera control Checked 1 2 3 It is possible to edit the settings on the User mng page It is possible to edit the settings on the Maintenance page It is possible to pan tilt the camera Unchecked 4 6 Function Error log status Access log status Event log status Network log status Alarm reset Error reset Alarm suspend Copy Manual rec operation Playback operation 1 LV1 initial default
107. m whose command number is not on the current page click the desired command number range dis played above the Set button When displaying other setting page of the command by clicking the command number range above the Set button the settings edited on the currently dis played setting page will be saved and applied 4 Click the Set button E Output terminal Select On or Off to determine whether or not to out put an alarm signal at an event occurrence Default On schedule recording Configure the settings of the schedule recording by designating a day of the week and time Program Set the settings of programs such as the live image transmission rate and the recording rate Up to 8 programs can be created 1 Click the Schedule button 3 Click the Setup gt gt button of the program to be created EE The Program setup page of the selected program WJ ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM CHT PERTTI sor a will be displayed 18 00 24 00 age SP E Program Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer Program1 Program2 v 128Mbps o ka amp Ei g D Si 4 D a y amp P H 3 G ZS 2 OTOTOITO EE EE ap A Aa e ili x Duration Duration sei Rate Andio n Ke Rate 3 z T ny ny ny v v wo v OEE E wor Ee d jas f lt i lt lt i lt Dee rogram rogram rog rogram ro ro ro ro E lt EE lt Zil ih lt is is ff On ff GI ES ff
108. mage image of several seconds later than the dis played image may be enlarged e When the PLAY button is clicked again while playing MPEG 4 image e When the first frame is displayed by clicking the NEXT IMAGE button during pausing 2 Playback may be performed in several seconds intervals when the following operations are performed while playing MPEG 4 image Refer to the operating instructions PDF for how to control playback e Reverse playback e Fast playback fast reverse playback e Reverse frame playback Example When 3 seconds is selected for the refresh interval on the camera MPEG 4 image will be refreshed in 3 seconds intervals 3 When two records are played sequentially the last few frames of the former record and the first few frames of the next record may be displayed overlapped 4 When playing MPEG 4 image by designating time and date playback may start from a point several seconds before or after the designated time and date or from the first frame of the next record 4 When recording images 1 Time and date displayed on the recording event list actual start time of recordings may not exactly indicate the actual time of recording trigger event occurrence time start time of the schedule recording etc and also the recording duration may be shortened for seconds worth two times of the refresh interval set on the camera Example When the set recording duration and the set refresh interval of the camera are 10 seco
109. meter Recorded time range Description Capacity of the hard disk drive will be displayed Remaining capacity of the hard disk drive will be displayed e The displayed remaining capacity will not include the space required for data management Therefore the understated remaining capacity will be dis played e Available capacity of the pre event recording area will not be displayed Operating time of the hard disk drive will be displayed Time range of recorded images will be displayed Time range of recorded images on the pre event recording area will not be dis played DI Network information Network information such as IP addresses of the connected devices network line speed and number of login users will be displayed 1 Click the Maintenance button 3 Check each item Refer to the table Network information for infor 2 mation about the items Click the Network information tab The Network information page will be displayed 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer a ie ye Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup Product information Disk information Network information Network information Address Line speed 192 168 1 250 Auto 100M Full Network information ltem Description Network information Address Information of each port of the recorder and IP addresses of the connected device will be displayed When the camera is connected via a proxy server
110. more than 10 000 the gt 10000 indication will be displayed All list button Cancels filtering and lists all recording events Refresh button Updates the list Prev page button Displays the previous page of the list Next page button Displays the next page of the list Time amp date Start time of recording will be displayed Ch A camera channel used for recording will be dis played Rec Recording mode will be displayed HDD hard disk drive The hard disk drive number in which the corre sponding recorded images are stored will be dis played Info Additional information will be displayed JJ Audio is attached to images Zoom in button Enlarges live or recorded images displayed in the image display area Live images and recorded images will be displayed in the size selected for the aspect ratio setting Refer to page 32 for further information about the aspect ratio setting Note e The recording event list will be displayed when the Refresh button is clicked or when performing the search or the area selection Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about the search and the area selection e The All list button is unavailable during playback Start operation after stopping the playback e When using many cameras the recording event list may not be displayed in the recording start time order of each camera channel Cam select button The following operation pan
111. ms that use a serial port in that it is connected to a PC via an Ethernet connection Camera operation Operations of the camera connected to the recorder such as pan and tilt horizontal and vertical position zooming focusing brightness preset motions move ment towards a set horizontal and vertical position and auto functions automatic camera rotation etc DDNS A technology for dynamically translating DNS server information to enable the transfer of only differences in information between DNS servers refer to DNS This reduces the data transfer amount necessary for updat ing information on the DNS server and reduces the load on the network DHCP A protocol that enables PCs to automatically get infor mation from a server needed for accessing a network DHCP Server Maintains network related information assigns IP address ranges to default gateway servers and cli ents and distributes that information when clients request it DNS The long lists of numbers or IP addresses that are used in network environments are difficult to remember which makes them impractical This is why PCs are given an easy to follow name domain name which is converted to an IP address before they are communi cated with The DNS provides translation between domain names and IP addresses Default Gateway Network device used as a gateway for networks such as a local network to access PCs on an external net work Data is sent usi
112. n about the items 5 Check each item Refer to the table Recording information for infor mation about the items 19 Disk information Hem Description Recording information Operational mode When the Display button is clicked the Recording information window will be displayed and the disk capacity and the available capacity of each hard disk drive and the time range of the images recorded on each hard disk drive will be displayed When operating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode refer to HDD1 for the disk infor mation The operational mode of the recorder will be displayed Total capacity Normal recording area Event recording area Single mode RAID5 mode RAID6 mode The total capacity of all the hard disk drives will be displayed Capacity of the normal recording area recording area for manual recording and schedule recording will be displayed Capacity of the event recording area recording area for emergency recording Pre event recording area and post event recording will be displayed Capacity of the pre event recording area recording area for pre event recording Copy area Undefined will be displayed Available capacity of the copy area will be displayed Capacity of area to which no recording area is assigned will be displayed Disk information Pre recording area information Capacity and the formatted area of each hard disk drive on the recorder and the extension unit will be displayed
113. n is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Default blank Output terminal Select On or Off to determine whether or not to out put an alarm signal at an event occurrence Default On 41 42 Command alarm Configure the settings relating to event actions to be taken at a command alarm occurrence 1 Click the Event button 2 Click the Command alarm tab The Command alarm page will be displayed Jan 01 09 12 00 AM j f f S lololo Ei o D o o o 3 3 13 3 23 w nm o B DROE a S in Command alarm tg BR O D D olololo REI fe SHEBA ES ES ES E 55 i lt I E lt lt E 5 olol o o a ZZZ io amp DS o EE Z DE BE S ololol 8 9 sl lo S SISS S S S Hf a ea io i ag D Cam 12 D 3 lt be a oo ail BEE Late BOR O a RH Q S i 8 5 5 EN lt Zi Ce LS LE SS D Va 0 is Setup items E Rec cam Select a camera channel Cam 1 Cam 64 used for recording When no camera channel is selected recording will not be performed E Preset position Enter a preset position blank 1 256 to which the cam era will move at an alarm occurrence When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Default blank 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below To display the setting page of the command alar
114. nance page that contains the information display pages about the recorder disk and network and the settings relating to the hard disk drives and saving loading of the settings 1 Config button Displays the Disk config page that contains the disk partition information display page the settings relating to formatting of the hard disk drives Important e When any of edited settings are applied all login users will forcibly be logged out 2 Help button The Help page will be displayed Status display area FILTERING LIVE SEQ HDD The status of the recorder such as the status playback status etc will be displayed mert played o EZ Indicates that live images are being dis Indicates that playback images are being dis played Indicates that reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that a paused image is being dis played Indicates that recorded images audio are being downloaded Indicates that downloading of recorded imag es audio is completed Step 1 Step 7 Indicates the playback speed Step 1 SEQ Normal playback speed 1x Zi Approx 4x playback speed Approx 8x playback speed Approx 16x playback speed Approx 32x playback speed Approx 48x playback speed Approx 96x play
115. nds and 1 sec ond respectively 10 1 x 2 8 Sec The minimum actual recording duration is 8 seconds 2 When pre event recording is set to be performed pre event recording duration may be longer than the set dura tion Example Depending on the size of the image data pre recording duration may be around 10 seconds even when setting 5 seconds for the pre event recording duration 5 When copying images Copying may start from a point several seconds later than the designated start time when copying MPEG 4 images To copy the desired images for sure designate start time several seconds earlier than the time when the desired images are recorded and set time range for copying longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 6 When downloading recorded images Downloading of recorded images may start from a point several seconds earlier than the designated start time Set time range for download longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 7 When transmitting images recorded at an event occurrence to the FTP server When transmitting images recorded at an event occurrence to the FTP server image transmission duration may not be exactly the same as the duration set for Duration Pre and Duration Post Set Duration Pre and Duration Post longer than the refresh interval set on the camera 8 Other MPEG 4 images will not be attached to alarm mails Even when images are to be transmitted to the FTP server per
116. ng on the model of the camera Zoom box Zooming can be adjusted by clicking the button or the button Click the x1 button to reset zoom 2 Focus box Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near but ton or the Far button The auto focus function can be performed by click ing the Auto button 3 Auto mode box Activate the designated auto function of the cam era Select the auto mode function auto track auto pan preset sequence sort or patrol of the camera by clicking the V button and then click the Start button Click the Stop button to stop the auto mode function 4 Control pad buttons Clicking the buttons around the control pad can move pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Clicking inside the control pad also can adjust the vertical horizontal position pan tilt of the displayed image Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad 5 Brightness box The brightness can be adjusted by clicking the darker button or the brighter button It is possible to reset the set brightness by clicking the Reset button 6 Preset box Go button Move the camera to the preset position registered in advance Select a preset position number Home 1 256 by clicking the V button and then click the Go button It is necessary to register preset positions in advance to move the camera to the
117. ng the default gateway if a gate way is not specified in the destination IP address Disk Configuration Configure the HDD after replacing removing or adding a HDD Disk Configuration is the menu for configuring the HDD Electronic Zoom Enlarges live images and playback images during play back The electronic zoom enlarges the images by the recorder and is separate from the zoom function includ ed as part of the camera operations for enlarged imag es Emergency Recording Gives priority to recording video and audio when an emergency occurs using the external switch connected to the recorder Ethernet LAN communication developed by Xerox Event Indicates an occurrence that causes the recorder to take an event action Events include terminal alarms command alarms and site alarms Event recording Function that automatically starts video and audio recording when an event occurs Event recording includes Pre event recording that records images before the event and Post event recording that records images after the event External Recording Mode Use the external switch connected to the recorder to switch to time tables such as the recording settings and event action settings 103 104 FTP A protocol that is commonly used for transferring files over the Internet Firewall A type of security used when accessing outside net works like the Internet A PC is used to prevent com puters outside a local network fr
118. nic E x eee View Operate GEBER View Operate RER View Operate Ca GER View Operate Ca GEI View Operate Cam 22 View Operate erie View Operate V erties View Operate v GESU View Operate OEBE View Operate v e SE View Operate v GER iew Operate vv v v GEESA View Operate ERR View Operate Y vv v OENE View Operate i v i v 23 View Operate EN i v Cam 28 View Operate ze EE View Operate Cam 33 Cam 24 Cam 37 Cam 38 Cam 39 Cam A0 Cam 4l Cam 42 Cam43 Cam A4 Cam45 View Operate e View Operate Y E View Operate View Operate v View Operate View Operate K Cam A0 Cam 20 Cam 51 Cam 52 Cam 53 Cam 54 View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate Yv View Operate ei View Operate View Operate Vv View Operate View Operate Y View Operate v V View Operate View Operate View Operate Cam 29 Cam 31 Cam 59 Cam 60 Cam 61 View Operate View Operate Y View Operate Y View Operate View Operate 5 Configure each setting item 6 Click the Registration button Click the Set button The User edit window will close Delete the user settings 1 Click the
119. nk of the priority to operate the recorder in case multiple users access the recorder simultaneously will be displayed Default 1 E Default screen Select the camera channel from which images are to be displayed just after login from the following Cam 1 default Cam 64 Cam 1 4 Cam 5 8 Cam 61 64 Seq Cam 1 Cam 64 Live images from the selected cam era Channel will be displayed on a 1 screen Cam 1 4 Cam 61 64 Live images from the selected camera channels will be displayed on a 4 screen Seq Images will be displayed sequentially E Camera partitioning Determine the operational functions of each camera channel View Operate default Both displaying of live record ed images and controlling of the cameras are possi ble Display Displaying of live recorded images is possible but controlling of the cameras is impossible Neither displaying of live recorded images nor con trolling of the cameras are possible Important e When the host settings are registered edited or deleted do not forget to click the Set button to apply the settings Note e Even when the Registration button is clicked other login users will not be logged out Edit the host settings 1 Click the User mng button 2 Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Control Cam select Setup Setup Quick Basic Host edit Host IP address Camera partitioning SH View Operate v ER view Operate Cam GETE
120. not be checked I Maintenance It is possible to check the status of the recorder and the network and configure the settings relating to the hard disk drives Product information Versions of the software and the hardware MAC address serial number temperature inside the recorder and soft ware version of the connected extension unit will be displayed 1 Click the Maintenance button 3 Check each item Refer to the table Product information for informa tion about the items 2 Click the Product information tab The Product information page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m E3 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Setup d S f 3 Settings management 00 80 45 53 F0 18 00 80 45 53 F0 19 00 80 45 53 F0 1A 12345ABC 1 30 1 01 1 00 43 C 01 Jan 09 0 17 Product information ltem Description Version information Software version 1 Version of software 1 will be displayed Software version 2 Version of software 2 will be displayed Hardware version Version of the hardware will be displayed Software versions of extension units Ext1 5 Software versions of extension units 1 5 will be displayed MAC address Camera port The MAC address of the camera port will be displayed Client PC port The MAC address of the client PC port will be displayed Maintenance port The MAC address of the maintenance port will be displayed Serial number The serial
121. number of the recorder will be displayed Internal temperature Current temperature The current temperature inside the recorder will be displayed Highest temperature The highest temperature inside the recorder that was recorded by now since the power of the recorder was turned on for the first time will be displayed 18 Disk information The original capacity the available capacities of the hard disk drives on the recorder or the extension unit EXT1 5 and capacities of each recording area will be displayed It is also possible to check the time range of the images recorded on the hard disk drives and the life time of the hard disk drives hour meter 1 Click the Maintenance button 4 Click the Display button of Recording informa tion The Recording information window will be dis played and the disk capacity and the available capacity of each hard disk drive and the time range of the images recorded on each hard disk drive will 2 Click the Disk information tab The Disk information page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m Pe Beie Jan 01 09 12 00 AM be displayed Control Cam select Setup Product information Disk information F Recording Information Microsoft Internet Explorer E a Kl Recording mb Capacity 500 GBR 500 GBR bo E E DO 500 GBR GB Se eg 3 Check each item Refer to the table Disk information for informatio
122. of the camera including imperfect insertion the error message will be displayed several times a day and images may not be recorded for around 20 seconds during the error message display Obtain image recorded on the SD memory card It is possible to obtain images recorded on the SD memory card of the camera and save them on the hard disk drive of the recorder It is also possible to check if images are currently being obtained or not in the Status display Images on the SD memory card will be obtained at the following time At a quarter past the hour 0 15 1 15 23 15 Important e When the communication between the camera and the recorder is disconnected during an emergency recording images will be saved on the SD memory card of the camera at the set recording rate e f receiving an alarm signal that triggers an emer gency recording or getting to the start time of the schedule recording when the communication between the recorder and the camera is not estab lished the SD memory recording will not be per formed e Do not set the recording rate of the SD memory recording for the same camera with multiple record ers e The recording time of the obtained recorded images SD memory data will be displayed based on the clock of the camera It is recommended to synchro nize the time and date of the cameras and the recorder using the NTP server etc When the time and date of the cameras and the recorder are no synchroniz
123. om accessing the net work Full Duplex Communications method that allows simultaneous sending and receiving by transmitting in both directions using an independent sending line and receiving line Global Address IP address assigned to each device connected to the Internet that is equivalent to an address on the Internet IP address is required for Internet communications HDD Abbreviation for hard disk drive a type of mass storage device Camera images are recorded onto a hard disk drive HTML HTML is a markup language used for describing the logical structure of a document and its appearance Links to images audio video and other documents can be inserted into the document A web browser is used to view documents written in HTML Half Duplex Communications method that switches between send ing and receiving using a single communications line IP Masquerading A technology for sharing a single global address between two or more PCs Allows simultaneous con nection of multiple machines to 1 global address to dynamically convert NAT and different TCP UDP port numbers IP address The identification number assigned to PCs connected via IP networks such as the Internet or an Intranet or to individual communications devices Do not assign the same address to multiple devices especially on the Internet Internet PC network that connects networks all over the world Different types of PCs can communicate over the In
124. ommended to set the time range of the program for the external recording longer Special days The timetables of a day of the week can be assigned to special days Time tables for special days can be set for up to 30 days When two or more recording schedules Mon Sun Daily Ext Special day are overlapped the priorities of the recording schedules are as follows Ext gt Special day gt Mon Sun gt Daily 1 Click the Schedule button 2 Click the Special day tab The Special day setup page will be displayed e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer DEK Nononk Diak Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup a E I lt i 7 e l E DEER riit E Ls Ls is His Ws ie is is is fb poe eee lt lt fis fics fis Sere CO Oo WH N 24 55 25 6 3 Select date and the day of the week to be set as special day 4 Click the Set button Camera Configure the network settings of the camera address port number etc and the settings relating to the camera group and the sequence display NW camera Register cameras or edit the settings of the registered cameras Automatic camera detection and registration 1 Click the Camera button 2 Click the NW camera tab The NW camera setup page will be displayed F Panasonic Network Disk Recorder
125. on 2 Properties window will be displayed Kc A Local Area Connection 2 Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Bu a epn lds TUTE kee teed E This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks amp File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks E QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity D Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window will be displayed Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server 14 8 Click Use the following IP address and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows IP address Set in the same subnet as the record er s Depending on the network configuration it is neces sary to configure the default gateway Refer to a system admin
126. ort numbers of each camera Camera1 60001 default Camera64 60064 The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the HTTP port for the FTP port for the site alarm setting and for the port forwarding are unavailable 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 65 66 Static route E Static route setting Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to validate the static route setting Configure this setting after considering the network connection environment of this product E Address Enter the destination address The following values are unavailable Broadcast address loop back address class D address class E address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 and any of the address used for the camera port client PC port maintenance port E Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask of the destination The following values are unavailable Broadcast address loop back address class D address class E address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 and any of the address used for the camera port client PC port maintenance port E Gateway Enter the gateway of the destination The following values are unavailable Broadcast address loop back address class D address class E address 0 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 any of the address used for the camera port client PC port maintenance port and any of other addresses which
127. osoft Windows XP Professional SP2 SP3 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 SP3 are described as Windows XP Restrictions when operating MPEG 4 images There are following restrictions when MPEG 4 is selected for the image compression method of NW camera under Camera on the setup menu 1 When displaying live images 1 Black screen may be displayed for the first few seconds when the following operations are performed while displaying live images e When MPEG 4 live images are displayed by switching camera channel etc e When MPEG 4 image is enlarged or when enlarged MPEG 4 image is resized to the original size 2 It may take several seconds for refresh interval of MPEG 4 image when displaying images on a 4 screen Example When 3 seconds is selected for the refresh interval on the camera MPEG 4 image will be refreshed in 3 seconds intervals 2 When displaying images sequentially When the image compression method of the camera selected for a camera channel is MPEG 4 the respective sequence step will be skipped 3 When playing recorded images 1 Displayed playback time may be fast for several seconds when the following operations are performed while playing recorded images e When MPEG 4 recorded images are played by changing camera channel etc e When MPEG 4 image is enlarged or when enlarged MPEG 4 image is resized to the original size When operating to zoom in out a paused MPEG 4 recorded i
128. ote e Audio can be transmitted together with images It is impossible to transmit audio without live images Important e Only the currently displayed page the selected pro gram can be copied e Audio transmission is available only when using cameras that support the audio transmission func tion E Manual rec Set the recording rate of manual recording The follow ing are available for manual recording Off 0 1ips 0 2ips 0 3ips 0 5ips 1ips 2ips 3ips 5ips 10ips 15ips All I Frame The available recording rates vary depending on the compression method of the camera E Schedule rec Select the recording rate of schedule recording from the following Off 2 3 0 1ips 0 2ips 0 3ips 0 5ips 1ips 2Zips 3ips 5ips 1 O0ips 1 5ips All l frame The available recording rates vary depending on the compression method of the camera E Event rec Pre event e Rate Select the recording rate of the pre event recording from the following Off 2 3 1 jps 2ips S3ips 5ips 1 Oips 15ips All I Frame The available recording rates vary depending on the compression method of the camera Refer to the Check change the settings of the camera manual ly section page 51 for further information on how to configure the compression method setting of the camera When M JPEG is set for the compression setting of the camera it is impossible to select All Duration Select the recording duration of pre event record ing The following are av
129. ower Refresh of images will be unstable It may be possible that the settings are configured to require performance beyond the capabilities of the net work line and the network function of the recorder Lower the value rate of the settings relating to the net work such as the transmission rate recording rate etc The line speed settings may be not the same between the recorder and the hub for example 100BASE TX Full for the recorder and 100BASE TX half etc The line speed may sometimes not be conformed depending on the hub Check the line speed settings of both the recorder and the hub and configure the line speed setting of both to conform them Check the model of the set camera on the setup menu Ul Ul Ul II 49 Camera NW camera Check if the user name and password are set correctly on 9 the setup menu NW camera D Message displayed on the information bar Depending on the operation system in use the following may occur Follow the instructions below when the follow ing occurred By performing the following solutions other applications may not be affected The Information Bar expressed in the following symptom and solutions will be displayed just below the address bar only when there is information to communicate index Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E P sl a A P Search Pe Favorites E R ds 3 Address GB sei EI co Pop up blocked To see th
130. panel it is also possible to display images by switching the camera channels such as changing the screen of live image display from 1 screen to 4 screen and the sequence display Search results or log information will also be displayed on this panel 2 Cam Select button page 19 The switcher functions such as switching camera channels are operable on this page 3 Setup button page 20 The settings of the recorder can be configured on the setup menu pages displayed by clicking this button 4 Status display area page 21 The status of the recorder such as the recording status playback status etc will be displayed 5 Current time display area The current time will be displayed Panasonic Network isk Recorder V J ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Image display area Recorded images and live images will be displayed The camera title is displayed at the upper left and the time and date the current time and date of the camera s clock when displaying live images and the time and date when images were recorded when playing recorded images at the upper right Clicking the camera title during displaying images on a 4 screen will display images from the respective camera channel on a 1 screen At the default the aspect ratio of each screen seg ment is 4 3 Refer to the aspect ratio setting page 32 for changing the aspect ratio to 16 9 7 Playback point operation area page 22 It is possible to
131. port at the rear of the recorder E Bandwidth control Set the maximum transmission rate from the following Unlimited default 32kbps 64kbps 128kbps 256kbps 512kbps 1024kbps 2Mbps 5Mbps 1 OMbps The bandwidth will not be controlled when live images are transmitted in MPEG 4 format E Port forwarding Select On or Off to determine whether or not to set the port forwarding When selecting On click the Setup gt gt button E HTTP port number Designate the HTTP port number to be used to transmit images from the recorder A number from 1 65535 is available Normally 80 is to be designated 8 Configure each setting item Refer to the table Static route for further informa tion about the setting items on the page 66 9 Click the Set button Note e Depending on the network settings of the LAN or Internet service provider network communication cannot be established if the http port number has been changed In this case refer to the network administrator The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the FTP port for the site alarm setting and for the port forwarding 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 E FTP port number Designate the FTP port number A number from 1 65535 is available Normally 21 is to be designated The following port numbers and the
132. port numbers used for the HTTP port for the site alarm setting and for the port forwarding are unavailable for the FTP port num ber 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 Network setup Camera port Client PC port E DHCP Select On or Off default to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Select On to obtain an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server Set to Off when entering the addresses above manually E IP address When Off is selected for DHCP enter an IP address E Subnet mask 1 Enter a subnet mask according to the network configu ration when Off is selected for DHCP E Default gateway Enter the gateway address according to the network environment when Off is selected for DHCP E Line speed The following are available for the line speed Auto default 1000M Full 100M Full 100M Half 1OM Full 10M Half Network setup Maintenance port E IP address Enter an IP address E Subnet mask 1 Enter a subnet mask E Static route Determine whether or not to validate the static route setting To configure this setting click the Setup gt gt button DNS setup E DNS Select Manual or Auto to enable to search the IP address from the host name using the DNS Select Off when not using the DNS Auto is available only when On is selected for
133. r EE clicking the Set button the edited settings will not EE be applied Important e When any of edited settings are applied all login users will forcibly be logged out e When any setting relating to the user management is edited and applied all login users will forcibly be logged out e It may be impossible to record images for around A seconds just after clicking the Set button to apply the edited settings 3 Click the desired setup menu button The setup menu page respective to the clicked setup menu button will be displayed F 4 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet E cplorer CH x IT on e Only a single user can operate the setup menu at a W4J ND400 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM R EET son SE time It is impossible to open the setup menu when another user is operating it e When the web browser is closed in the process of accessing the setup menu to open it will become impossible to access the setup menu for around 90 seconds When any of the setup menu buttons is clicked the message window saying that the other user is Currently operating the setup menu 20 Quick settings Configure the minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the language setting time amp date net work settings camera registration etc Setup Language Time amp date Select the display language and set the current time and date 1 Click the Quick button T
134. rcibly E LCD setup lock Select On or Off to determine whether or not to lock the buttons on the front panel key lock When On is selected the buttons will be locked again when no operation using the buttons is performed for around 1 minute even releasing the key lock by entering the password from the front panel E Password Enter the password to release the key lock Enter up to 5 numeric characters E Language Select the display language of the web browser from the following Contact your dealer for further information about the customized language Custom Japanese English default Frangais Espanol Deutsch ltaliano Russian Chinese Custom E Go to last before Select a time to be skipped to when the Go to last button is clicked during playback from the following 5s 10s 30s default 1min 5min before the latest recorded image E Buzzer Determine whether or not to sound the buzzer at an error occurrence Off The buzzer will not sound at an error occurrence 2s default 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min The buzzer will continue sounding for the selected duration Ext The buzzer will continue sounding until the BUZZER STOP button on the front panel is pressed or until the ERR button on the operation window is clicked 31 32 E Error output duration Set the duration of the error output that is issued to an external device at an error occurrence Refer to the installation guide for further information abo
135. recording are 91 SL 58 FTP image transmission by alarm no nnannannonnnenneee 48 Sli sieiy al fin Le LEE 64 FTP server address E 58 FTP transmission by periodic mer 48 G E 66 ROSSI eege 103 107 108 Go TO last DEON is eiceciieeie ie had eaten 31 Eeer 52 54 Group BEE 54 H Hardware Versi RE 78 HDD auto delete AE 84 HDD Capacity warmimg e ai 83 HDD management 86 Highest temperature ccccccsecessecesseteseesesesseseneees 78 FOS deer 74 Host authentication cisini 70 Host IP addres eet eege ee 74 HOSTNAME r ei eebe 67 el EE 81 Hour Meter Warninng ccccsececsecesseeeseeteseutensneeseneees 83 Fa IP vieiag Eine EE 64 I Image transmission by alarm ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeneees 59 Image transmission by periodic mer 58 Internal temperature E 78 Tee EE 59 K gtelel dE 50 65 L Language yest aides e a a 26 31 Language Time amp date c ccccessseceeesseeeesseeeeeseeens 26 LOD SETUP OCK arikiia a 31 BEE 71 72 74 LIME SPEE tanundancoheusanveoes 65 82 LIVE videO RE 44 EOC ATION aee r aig aetoauuedsteatsnant 68 Reierlag RE 82 M Vue ele cen ne a 50 78 VT 60 VE Weg e EIN CCS E 16 78 Maintenance DOM GE 78 Major operating controls and their functions 17 Manual delete for COPY are 84 Manual delete for event recording area 84 Manual delete for normal recording area 0 000n 84 VT 44 Manual rec Operation ccccceseeceeece
136. rms to be issued may not be done Operational response may become slow The recorder may reboot Even when the result value is below the network speed 128 Mbps as indication the above problems may occur depending on number of the connected cameras and PCs Important e Network traffic changes every moment Set the recording rate and the live image transmission rate plus margin by referring to the measurement result e In the process of the measurement recording play back live image display and copying will stop Note e Other users currently accessing the recorder will forcibly be logged out They need to log in to the recorder again after the measurement e The result value is the reference value e Depending on the network traffic different result value may be displayed even when the Measurement button is clicked without changing any setting Depending on the network traffic or other causes the following may occur e Live images are not transmitted as configured e Images are not recorded as configured e Response of the web browser becomes slow e The web browser is disconnected e Recording cannot be performed e We make no guarantee for any damages incurred by recording malfunction or error occurrence regard less of what the cause may be Time table Create timetables for each day of the week and assign a program to each timetable Up to 6 programs can be cre ated for each day of the week An external record
137. rther information 11 12 1 Confirm that the standby display is on the LCD 6 Press the SET button while the underscore When a display other than the standby display is on mark _ is displayed below the gt indication the LCD continue pressing the ESC button until Move the underscore mark below the number to be the standby display is displayed on the LCD edited The current selected settings item or a value will be 01 JAN 2009 indicated by the underscore mark _ 1 00 32 C PT 1 I P ADDR gt 192 168 000 250 2 Display the IP address setup display by press the arrows button up or down Enter values using the arrows button Move the underscore mark _ Arrows button left IP Address Setup or right SET Enter a value Arrows button up or down 8 To determine the edited setting move the under 3 Press the SET button score mark below the gt indication by pressing The PT 1 IP ADDR indication will be displayed the ESC button PT I IP ADDR 9 To configure other setting items shift the display 2192 168 000 250 by pressing the arrows button up or down 10 Repeat steps 5 8 to configure each setting 4 Select the desired network port by pressing the n item arrows button left or right PT 1 Camera port PT 2 Client PC port PT 3 Maintenance port 5 Display the settings item by pressing the arrows button up or down DHCP IP address Subnet mask Default gateway HTTP port Note
138. s 1 0s 20s 30s 1 min Ext Rec Off No alarm output will be supplied Ext The alarm output will continue until the ALM but ton is clicked Rec The alarm output will be supplied during event recording is being performed 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button E Buzzer duration Select the buzzer duration at an event occurrence The following are available for buzzer sounding duration Off 2s default 5s 1 0s 20s 30s 1 min Ext Rec Off The buzzer will not sound Ext The buzzer will continue sounding until the ALM button is clicked Rec The buzzer will sound only during the event recording is being performed 39 40 Terminal alarm Configure the settings relating to event actions to be taken at a terminal alarm occurrence Refer to the operating instructions PDF for information on how to register the preset positions of cameras 1 Click the Event button 2 Click the Terminal alarm tab The Terminal alarm page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer GI Jan 01 09 12 00 AM i f f lolololololo o EE D o D GEI o o bi 31313131315313 7 a Papa olay E g KIRIK IRIRE E E S hd oloioieiob SISISVSISE DEA E E 2 Oo reset position ee WM WW SC WM WW WM WW B WEE 9 E cens WE 9 lte KH Fest FW Ee Fees 1 32
139. s 5 that provides a highly reliable disk array by dis tributing access over multiple HDDs increasing both speed and capacity Even if one HDD has errors data can be recovered based on error correction data recorded on other HDDs RAID5 is used when 3 or more HDDs are connected However when 2 or more HDDs simultaneously have errors data cannot be recovered RAID RAID6 An abbreviation for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks 6 that provides a highly reliable disk array by dis tributing access over multiple HDDs increasing both speed and capacity Even if two HDD has errors data can be recovered based on error correction data recorded on other HDDs RAID6 is used when 4 or more HDDs are connected However when 3 or more HDDs simultaneously have errors data cannot be recovered Recording rate ips I Frame Unit that determines the smoothness when recorded images are played back ips indicates the number of recorded frames in 1 second When the recording rate is higher the playback is smoother but available recording time is reduced l Frame indicates the refresh rate set on the camera Resolution Indicates the smoothness of the image quality and the size of the images recorded from the camera Indicates the number of dots used in the image displayed on the screen A horizontal resolution of 720 dots and a verti cal resolution of 480 dots is expressed as 720 480 Router Placed in between different networks a ro
140. s and Other ware Pick a task F Remote Desktop ee x eee S et up or change your Internet connection B Phone and Modem Options CH Create a connection to the network at your workplace Troubleshooters Set up or change your home or small office network A Home or Small Office Set up a wireless network for a home or small office 2 Internet Explorer Change Windows Firewall settings 2 Network Diagnostics or pick a Control Panel icon A Internet Options D x Network Connections Windows Firewall A Network Setup Wizard Wireless Network Setup Wizard 4 Click Network Connections The Network Connections window will be dis played Network Connections Eile Edt ven Favorites Tools Advanced Help Bak JO search 1 Folders EZ E Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings See Also i Network Troubleshooter Other Places D Control Panel My Network Places CH My Documents d My Computer Details k Connections System Folder LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection 2 5 Double click Local Area Connection The Local Area Connection 2 Status window will be displayed Local Area Connection Status Connection Status Duration Speed Activity Packets 247 761 Connected 05 20 46 100 0 Mbps Received 335 939 13 6 Click Properties The Local Area Connecti
141. saying that it is recommended to change the password will be displayed Important e Refer to a system administrator for the set IP address of the recorder It is impossible to access the recorder from a PC which IP address is not registered to the recorder when On is selected for Host authentication on the Basic tab page of User management Page 70 Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Do not attach 0 before the numbers when entering IP address Example OK 192 168 0 50 _ NG 192 168 0 050 lf a message is displayed on the information bar see page 102 Warning Microsoft Internet Explorer Please change the password by setup menu 19 5 Configure the settings and perform operations by clicking the buttons and the tabs on the oper ation window Important e f a message is displayed on the information bar see page 102 Note e When the top page is displayed for the first time the install wizard of the ActiveX control required to dis play images from the camera will be displayed Follow the instructions of the wizard ie WebVideo ActiveX InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA IMPORTANT PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA BEFORE DOWNLOADING THIS SOFTWARE PROGRAM THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PANASONIC CORPORATION 4 JAPANESE CORPORATION
142. se Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x 4 PLAY button Plays recorded images 5 NEXT RECORD button Skips to the next recorded image and plays it 6 FF button Plays recorded images at high speed Playback speed of fast playback will change in the following order each time this button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x 7 PREV IMAGE button The previous frame will be displayed when this but ton is clicked during playback pause PAUSE button Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback Playback will resume when this button is clicked during pause 9 STOP button Stops playback and displays live images NEXT IMAGE button The next frame will be displayed when this button is clicked during playback pause 1 Download TO PC box Downloads the recorded images currently being played to a PC Download button Downloads recorded images and audio Viewer button Downloads the viewer software that can play downloaded images 2 Rec box The recording button and the recording stop button will be displayed when the Up button is clicked The recording button and the recording stop button will be hidden when the Down button is clicked Recording button Starts manual recording Recording stop button Stops manual r
143. se the proxy server When On is selected configure the settings for Server address Port number and Exceptions E Server address Enter a proxy server address To enter a server name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods E Port number Enter the proxy server port number Default 80 E Exceptions Specify the cameras that do not use the proxy server Enter the set address of the network camera Enter up to 128 alphanumeric characters including asterisks and periods Note e Insert a semicolon between the addresses to divide them when specifying multiple addresses Entering validates all numbers Network Basic Configure the network settings of the recorder 1 Click the Network button 5 Click the Setup gt gt button of Port forwarding The Port forwarding window will be displayed 2 Click the Basic tab The Basic page of Network will be displayed 2 Port Forwarding Microsoft Internet Explorer Port forwarding Port forwarding On wl Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer E3 i et Eeer Recorder Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Panasonic alarm Control Cam select Setup protocol Camera Port number 6 6 6 Setup Unlimited v 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 D 0 0 P n n bei
144. sequentially in order set in advance 1 Click the Camera button Ke l 4 Screens Live Sequence Microsoft Int x Live sequence on 4 screen setup 2 Click the Sequence tab The Sequence page will be displayed Step Dwell time Cam l 4 Jan 01 09 12 00 AM order vi ND400 f Control Cam select Setu camer Group Sequence Setup gt gt Cam i o D m Atn H il 2 Cam 13 16 Cam 17 20 Camz l 24 Cam 25 20 Gig Y a 13 am A 4 Cam 33 36 Cam 40 3 Configure each setting item Gen en Refer to Setup items mentioned next page When the Setup gt gt button is clicked the detailed settings window of the selected sequence display Cam 49 5 type will be displayed Cam 45 48 f SPOT Live Sequence Microsoft Internet Explorer Live sequence on 1 screen setup am 61 64 Step Cam Preset position Dwell time Elon es a Eleng es a icons Te et e em e 4 Click the Set button ers SE kl SE LES CSC ERC ze Ten if 1 coms Sl Ek et e To change the order of the sequence display on a coma slk yes wk 4 screen change the camera number Page 51 IECH ERC EES e When the image compression method of the cam Bce A ls era assigned to the selected camera channel is one J e MPEG 4 the respective sequence step will be E RG EN skipped PS a Ce Teme 7 x Step 17 32 33 48 49 64 Set 99 06 Setup items E Seq
145. setting 2 LW2 initial default setting 3 LVS initial default setting 4 LV4 initial default setting Note Settings Checked 1 2 Unchecked 2 Checked 2 Unchecked 272 Checked 1 2 3 Unchecked 4 Checked 1 2 Unchecked 2 Checked 2 Unchecked 2 Checked 12 Unchecked 272 Checked 1 2 Unchecked 272 Checked 14 Unchecked 234 Checked 1 2 Unchecked 2 Checked 1 2 3 Unchecked 4 Description It is possible to display error logs Refer to the operating instructions PDF It is possible to display access logs Refer to the operating instructions PDF It is possible to display event logs Refer to the operating instructions PDF It is possible to display network logs Refer to the operating instructions PDF An alarm action can be canceled Refer to the operating instructions PDF An event action can be canceled Refer to the operating instructions PDF An alarm action can be suspended Refer to the operating instructions PDF A recorded image can be manually copied Refer to the operating instructions PDF Manual recording can be started and stopped Recorded images can be played e When checking the checkboxes of Quick Camera Server Network User mng and Maintenance the checkbox of Setup will be checked automatically e On the contrary even when the checkbox of Setup is checked Quick Camera Server Network User mng and Maintenance will
146. splay 4 Click the Execute button The camera channel number will be interchanged Important e When the camera channel numbers are inter changed it will be applied to the following settings e Emergency recording page 34 e Program page 43 e Network information page 82 Check change the settings of the camera manually 1 Click the Camera button 2 Click the NW camera tab The NW camera setup page will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 GI Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Control Cam select Setup NW camera Sequence O Client PC port Description about the button on the NW camera setup page Setup button The setting items of the cameras will be displayed in list form Setup gt gt button The camera setup menu of the recorder will be displayed Camera setup page gt gt button The setup menu of the camera will be called up and displayed Refer to the operating instructions of the con nected camera for information on how to config ure the settings of the camera Important e To call up the setup menu of the camera it is neces sary to select On for Port forwarding on the Port forwarding page Page 63 e Images may not be displayed when displaying the setup menu of the camera e The user name and password entries will be 3 required to control the camera Click the
147. t of event recording area and copy area and formatting of the hard disk drives can be performed e Newly installed unformatted hard disk drives will automatically be formatted as the normal recording area when they are recognized e t will take around 30 seconds to format a single hard disk drive Important e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all operations including recording and playback except the HDD DISK MENU operation will stop e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all other users will forcibly be logged out All other users accessing this recorder will also forcibly be logged out when performing the HDD unit installation uninstallation e When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the X button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction 1 Click the Config button 2 Enter the administrator name and the password The authentication window will be displayed and then click the OK button The disk configuration page will be displayed Authentication Web Page Dialog ic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer a Pl 28 Beet g order Jan 01 09 12 00 AM Please input administrator s name and password Control Cam select Setup Administrator name Password Recording will be suspended when opening the Config window 89 3 Click the Format button D Click the Main button The Format page will
148. tart from the moment when the Set button is clicked 09 34 year 1 12 month 1 31 day O 23 hour 0 59 minute E Time zone Set the time zone of the camera GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Default GMT 5 00 NTSC GMT 0 00 PAL E Auto adjustment time Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the fol lowing Off default Does not adjust clock automatically Slave Receives a signal from the master unit and adjusts the clock of the recorder Master Supplies a signal from the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel to the connected devic es and the devices will adjust their clocks with refer ence to the clock of the recorder E Activation time Set the time to start the auto clock adjustment When Master is selected for Auto adjustment time set the time for a signal to supply from the ALARM CONTROL connector time adjustment I O pin no 20 at the rear of the recorder When Slave is selected set the time for the recorder to receive a signal from the master unit and adjust the clock E Summer time daylight saving Determine how to shift to from the summer time from the following During summer time the time will be dis played with an asterisk Out default Summer time will not be applied Auto Applies summer time in accordance with the set ting of summer time E Summer time daylight saving table Set the start In end Out time and date of summer time When the Setup gt
149. ternet LAN A communications network for connecting PCs print ers and other network devices in a relatively small area such as in a building or floor of a building or campus in which data is transferred M JPEG Video format in which the camera sends continuous JPEG images Compared with sending images from the camera one at a time this method reduces the load on the network However the transfer rate may change depending on the status of the camera Images may be represented as a JPEG depending on the camera MAC address Fixed physical address assigned to network devices Devices send and receive data based on this Manual recording Click the Recording button and the Recording stop button to manually start and stop recording of video and audio Multicast A way to send the same data to multiple users speci fied on a network Multiscreen Display This recorder can display multiple camera channels simultaneously while displaying live images or playback images NAT Network Address Translation A technology for sharing a single global address between two or more PCs NTP Network Time Protocol A protocol developed to accurately maintain time among hosts on the Internet POP 3 A protocol for receiving e mail stored on a server on the Internet or an Intranet POP 3 Server A server that supports POP3 currently the most widely used mail sending protocol Plug in Software Small programs used to add functions
150. the camera and has a VMD search function to find images for only the time and date at which motion was detected Refer to the readme txt for information about cam eras that support VMD search WAN Allows physically separated PCs such as between the head office and a branch office to connect via a phone line or private line data for exchanging Web Browser Application software necessary for viewing web pages The software downloads HTML image and sound files from the Internet and displays them after analyzing them Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the web browsers Index A PID DIEVI ALON EE 4 About the operation WINdOW s ssasssnnsenesnennennennennne 15 About the user manuals nannnannennennnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 ACCESS IMEA eeh 67 ACCESS log Status ee 77 Access DIIONINY EE 71 72 74 Are Velo ak run EE ER ele 52 66 82 Address1 AGOKESS4 DEE 61 69 Ae alt Ed ge EE E 71 Administrator NAME EE 71 Alarm E un EE 48 93 Alarm MESSAGC E 48 OS leng alte 39 Alan RE T7 A eene ne MEN T7 Alteration detection EE 59 Attach alarm image EE 60 Te Te 19 a1 paket ene ere ce hme ete re aE go one ee 35 45 AUIMEMUC AON EE 60 Auto adjustment time ccccceccsseeseseeeeeeseeeseeeeaees 33 B Bahnawidthl Control onena a 64 SE e 31 39 63 70 Basic ed Le EE 25 STEE ln e EN 31 SIE 31 Buzzer e td e AEN 39 C Cane era sedeiieies sie eh ah adm de aasnatioteasaate 49 76 Camera auto regiStration
151. the displayed pop up menu 2 Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button 3 Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration Plug and Play Monitor and Color Management a General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot g 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 supplied by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troubleshooter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None Disable all DirectDraw and Direct3D accelerations as well as all cursor and advanced drawing accelerations Use this setting to corect severe problems with Direct accelerated applications Enable write combining Confirm the correct user name and password When any setting of the setup menu has been changed during the download the download will be canceled automatically In this case the downloaded file is not a complete file and it is impossible to play it Download again The ActiveX control is not installed in the PC Install the Active X control by referring to the following page page b gt Is the audio output setting of the camera set correctly 34 43 ube sms be vaaerdlac Is the audio bit rate of the camera set to 32kbps 34 43 Audio cannot be played
152. trol Cam select Setup Quick Emergency rec Event Schedule Camera Server Network User mng Maintenance Config CG Si mo ei CH e DHF HY OC Quick button Displays the Quick page that contains the mini mum required settings to be configured to operate the recorder 2 Basic button Displays the Basic page that contains the basic system settings and the time amp date settings 3 Emergency rec button Displays the Emergency rec page that contains the settings relating to the emergency recording 20 4 Event button Displays the Event page that contains the settings relating to the event actions to be taken at an event occurrence for each event type site alarm terminal alarm command alarm 5 Schedule button Displays the Schedule page that contains the set tings relating to the schedule recording and the event action 6 Camera button Displays the Camera page that contains the net work settings of cameras and the settings relating to the group and the sequence display 7 Server button Displays the Server page that contains the set tings of the NTP server FTP server mail server and proxy server Network button Displays the Network page that contains the net work settings 9 User mng button Displays the User mng page that contains the settings relating to authentication Maintenance button Displays the Mainte
153. uence display type Select 1 screen default or 4 screen for Sequence display type E 1 screen live sequence Cam Select a camera channel from which images are to be displayed for each step from the following The selected step will be skipped Cam 1 Cam 64 Images from the selected camera channel will be displayed on a 1 screen Preset position Enter a preset position blank 1 to 256 When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Default blank Dwell time Select a dwell time of the selected sequence step from the following 2s default 3s 5s 10s 20s E 4 screen live sequence Dwell time Select a dwell time of the selected sequence step from the following 2s default 3s 5s 10s 20s Server NTP Configure the settings to correct the time and date of the recorder by referring to the NTP server 1 Click the Server button 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 2 Click the NTP tab The NTP page will be displayed 4 Click the Set button Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Control Cam select Setup Setup E Time adjustment Select On or Off default to determine whether or Note not to adjust the time according to the NTP server e To enter a server name it is necessary to select Manual or Auto for DNS E NTP server a
154. ultiple cameras the IP address used for multiple cameras and the MAC addresses of the cameras will be dis played in red Make sure that the IP addresses of the cameras are all different and the same address is not used for two cameras or more Click the OK button Registration of the cameras will complete 2 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND400 Microsoft Internet Explorer m rest Recorder Jan 01 09 12 04 AM Control Cam select Setup Network setup i E pan Ds Ka a ps Ka a E zs OH Go mir Sal SUE OH Co H n SA d S CO sel A nm ch bel fei a lee sg n a ba N El GIS AJ VE D FE Maintenance port 192 168 zen 55 255 1255 Au nN ai EI ss of client PC port has been changed reconnect to IP address changed with a O Register the IP address set with a detected camera ed camera is effective this unit invalidates DHCP setting and IP Important e When the Registration button is clicked after selecting Register the IP address automatically given by this unit to a detected camera IP addresses will be assigned to all the detected cam eras Start registration of the camera after confirm ing that no problem will occur when some cameras are already in operation Note e When the desired camera is not detected or when the settings of a camera are required to be changed configure the settings on the NW camera page page 49 e Wh
155. use a DHCP server Select ON to obtain an IP address subnet mask and default gateway from a DHCP server IP address When selecting OFF for DHCP enter an IP address Subnet mask When selecting OFF for DHCP enter a subnet mask Default gateway When selecting OFF for DHCP enter a default gateway HTTP port Designate the HTTP port number to be used Normally 80 is to be designated The default network settings of the recorder are as follows Setup items Camera port Client PC port Maintenance port DHCP OFF _ IP address 192 168 0 250 192 168 1 250 192 168 2 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 HTTP port 80 e Important e The network settings for each port IP address etc should be configured with a different subnet Otherwise network communication may be failed Note e When the network settings of the PC are as follows it is unnecessary to configure the above settings It is pos sible to configure the settings and operate the recorder using a web browser after completing the connection IP address 192 168 1 2 to 249 192 168 1 251 to 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 When the settings values other than above are set it is necessary to configure the network settings of the recorder and the PC e The network settings of a camera can be configured on the setup menu of the camera Refer to the NW cam era section on page 49 for fu
156. using Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 SP3 or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 SP3 respectively Important e When using a PC that does not meet the above requirements displaying of images may become slow or the web browser may become inoperable e Audio may not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC Audio may be interrupted depending on the network environment e Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported Note e Refer to Notes on Windows Vista PDF for further information about system requirements for a PC and pre cautions when using Microsoft Windows Vista Trademarks and registered trademarks e Adobe Adobe logos and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries e Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1 32 bit is described as Windows Vista Micr
157. ut the error output Off The error output will not be output at an error occurrence 2s default 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min The duration of error output will be output for the selected duration Ext The error output will continue until the ERR but ton on the operation window is clicked Time amp date Configure the time and date settings of the recorder 1 Click the Basic button 2 Click the Time amp date tab The Time amp date page will be displayed GI Jan 01 09 12 00 AM E Safe shutdown time Select a wait time for the shutdown process to start after an outage detection signal is provided to the recorder 10s default 20s 30s 1 min 2min Smin 4min 5min E Aspect ratio Set the aspect ratio to display the images in the web browser window 4 3 default 16 9 3 Configure each setting item Refer to Setup items mentioned below 4 Click the Set button WE Date display format Select a date display format from the following Ex April 1st 2009 YY MM DD 09 04 01 MMM DD YY APR 01 09 DD MMM YY 01 APR 09 Default MMM DD YY NTSC DD MMM YY PAL E Time display format Select a time display format from the following Ex 3 o clock in the afternoon 12h 3 00PM 24h 15 00 Default 12h NTSC 24h PAL E Time amp date Set the current time and date Select numbers for year month day hour and minute and click the Set button The selected time and date will s
158. uter sends data to the proper destination via network If data on the network is addressed to an external network rout ers send the data to the outside of the network after judging the optimum sending route SD memory recording SD memory data SD memory recording is a camera function that saves images in the camera s internal SD memory when com munication with the camera is disconnected within the time table recording time set on the recorder SD mem ory data refers to those images recorded on the card 105 106 SMTP A protocol for sending e mail on the Internet or an Intranet Used when transferring mail between servers or when clients send mail to the server SMTP authentication SMTP mail transfer protocol appended with a user authentication function It authenticates passwords and user accounts between SMTP servers and clients Both SMTP servers and clients must support SMTP authenti cation SMTP Server A server that supports SMTP currently the most widely used mail transfer protocol SNMP A protocol for monitoring and managing networked Communications devices such as routers PCs camer as and Network Disk Recorders via a network Schedule Recording Function that automatically starts video and audio recording on a preset time schedule Secondary Server DNS servers usually have more than 2 systems and the secondary server is the sub system If there is trouble with the primary server the secondary server ta
159. without changing any setting Depending on the network traffic or other causes the following may occur e Live images are not transmitted as configured e Images are not recorded as configured e Response of the web browser becomes slow e The web browser is disconnected e Recording cannot be performed We make no guarantee for any damages incurred by recording malfunction or error occurrence regard less of what the cause may be SD memory rec Function featured in some Panasonic s cameras that saves images on the SD memory card on the camera when communication with the camera failed in the peri od set for the schedule recording of the recorder Recording rate setting The SD memory recording is available only when the camera has this function and M JPEG is selected for compression type of the Model Compression setting on the setup menu of the recorder The recording rate of the SD memory recording can be set for each camera channel Page 43 The start time of the SD memory recording varies depending on the set recording rate The recording rate for SD memory rec should be less than the recording rate set for the emergency recording Note e When setting the recording rate of the SD memory recording make sure that Use is selected for the SD memory card setting of the camera When Not use is selected for the SD memory card set ting of the camera or when no SD memory card is inserted in the SD memory card slot

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