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Panasonic WJ-HD716 Operating Instructions

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1. C REW PLAY FF Time slip CAM tab 2 Se TR Oe PA ac HDD tab Control button page 79 It is possible to operate the switcher functions of the camera such as switching the camera channel to dis play live images from a different camera or start the sequence display using the operation panel displayed by clicking this button The search result will also be displayed on this tab Setup button Operation relating to the settings of the recorder can be performed using the operation panel displayed by clicking this button Refer to Installation Guide for fur ther information about the setup menu Status display area page 81 The current status of the recorder such as playback status recording status etc will be displayed Current time and date Recording time and date display area When displaying live images in the image display area the current time and date will be displayed When displaying recorded images the recording time and date when images were recorded will be dis played Status display area PAUSE STOP D SmE aI D Current time and date Recording time and date display area Eek Jan 01 09 4 35 AM Image display area Download operation area NEXT RECORD Interval NEXT IMAGE Image display area Live images or recorded images will be displayed When configuring the settings the setup menu will be displayed Download operation area page 82 Downloading of rec
2. amp Q Q a ed a o a u u pl Documents and Settings Desktop 01_090101000000_1000_7f_00_01 n3r Step 5 Step 2 Click the PLAY button Click the Open file button When playback finishes a black screen will be dis The Open window will be displayed played and paused Note Look in Desktop e e amp e t is possible to open an image file extension n3r _ by dragging and dropping it onto the window of the viewer software e When two files or more are selected it is possible to skip to play the previous next file by clicking the Previous file Next file buttons e When the Zoom in button is clicked the dis played image will be enlarged two times e When performance of the PC in use is low images may not be played smoothly D00000 gt Files of type N3R n3r v Cancel Step 3 gt e t is possible to turn on off audio by clicking the Select the downloaded image data file filename n3r Speaker audio on button and the Speaker e t is possible to select two files or more up to 32 audio off button files by clicking the desired files while holding e When a web browser the viewer software and the down the Ctrl key or the Shift key HDD Viewer are running at the same time audio e To play audio data the image data file filename may not be heard correctly n3r and the audio data file filename n3a are e Run only one of the web browser
3. cccseeeeeseeeeeseeeeenees 23 Login Operation at startup cccccccseecsseeseeeeeeeenees 27 Monitor live images from cameras ccceeeeseeeeeeees 28 Select a monitor monitor 1 monitor 2 29 Display images ON a 1 SCIEEN cceceeeeeeeeeeeeneees 30 Display Hide the camera title and the STALUS OAL eod 30 Display images on a MUILISCIFEEN cccereeeeeeees 32 Display images from multiple cameras sequentially Sequence display sccceeeeeeees 34 Record IMAGES stevia Gcitenia test aa 35 Recording areas on the hard disk drive 35 Record images Manual recording 2200008 36 Emergency recording cccsecceseeceeeseseeeeeeseeeees 37 Play recorded IMAGES cscsccseseceeseceeseeessetenaneensues 38 Play images from a designated point 0cc08 43 Play image recorded at a designated time and dalers eer ne ee err ere ne ee tar nee meer ne error re 43 Seal aN Player ea acess sueedeneet 45 Search and play recording events recording event SEaICN anssi a a 45 Search filter sc ccscerecczans ooasavedvensssasensaecoabacovaneeuceeaea gt 45 Search for copied recorded images and play GOPY dala searChjessuie a 48 Copied data list WINKOW ccccseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeess 48 Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD SCAN asiaerBadacel e a E 51 Event TUNGCHON erena S 56 Event AC OM cseccactas
4. VGA Video Graphic Array Resolution with 640 x 480 pixels VPN Service used to make public lines as private lines Many companies are using this as anew medium of communi cation instead of costly private lines Depending on ser vice VPN also provides a secure line using authentica tion technology and encryption WAN Allows physically separated PCs such as between the head office and a branch office to connect via a phone line or private line data for exchanging Internet A global system of interconnected computer networks It is required to contract with an Internet service provider to connect to the Internet Event Indicates an occurrence that causes the recorder to take an event action Events include terminal alarm com mand alarm video motion detection VMD video loss camera site alarm etc Event action A specific action to be taken at an event occurrence There are 2 event action modes the alarm mode ALM and the activity detection mode ADM The event action to be taken at an event occurrence varies depending on the selected event action mode When ALM is select ed an event occurrence will be informed outside by dis playing a notification on the monitor lighting the LED sounding the buzzer etc alarm action When ADM is selected an event occurrence will not be informed out side and only recording and filing of event logs will be performed When Off is selected only filing of event logs
5. H 264 One of the compression methods of moving 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 PS Data Stands for Panasonic Security Data When PS Data compatible devices are connected using a RS485 cable it is possible to operate the recorder from them or to operate them from the recorder QVGA Resolution with 320 x 240 pixels 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 POPS currently the most widely used mail sending protocol RAID RAID5 An abbreviation for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks 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 record ed on other HDDs RAID 5 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 HDDs have errors data can be recovered based on error correction data record ed on other HDDs RAID
6. T a Alarm Terminal lch has been occurred Note e The alarm notification window will not be displayed in the following cases e When the alarm is suspended page 102 e When ADM is selected for Operational mode of each event of Event of the setup menu e When Off is selected for Alarm message of Timetable under Schedule of the setup menu Display the ALM button in the status display area masonic ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso LIVE CER om Cam select akkaa sezi s Lool ass Muli quence El zoom e x1 x2 Time amp dete Ch Evt HDD Audio gt REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Tame slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE men a Send a mail that notifies of an event occurrence A mail that notifies of the event occurrence with the time and date of the event occurrence will be sent Alarm mail Up to 4 destination addresses for the alarm mail can be registered To send alarm mails at an event occurrence configure the settings in advance Refer to page 122 for further information about contents of the alarm mail Send recorded images to an FTP server at an event occurrence When an event occurs recorded images will be continued transmitting to an FTP server automatically for the set duration from the time when the event occurred To send recorded images to an FTP server at an event occurrence configure the settings in advance Note e Images recorded from the star
7. 4 428 0 The Local Area Connection Properties window will be displayed Step 5 Click Properties 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES Intel 21140 Based PCI Fast Ethemet This connection uses the following items r File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks r QoS Packet Scheduler 3 Internet Protocol TCP IP 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 The Local Area Connection Properties window will be displayed Step 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties 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 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses aam The Properties window of Internet Protocol TCP IP will be displayed Step 7 Click Use the following IP address and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows e P address 192 168 0 9 e Subnet mask 255 255 2
8. Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click the HDD tab The HDD tab will be displayed Step 3 Click the A button in the Rec box Continue clicking the A button until the recording button and the recording stop button appear http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso LIVE faa Lo sien Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Setup Cam select akel 4S eI ZI 8 L9 MO 11 2 3 h14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Medium Copy REC Event rmn Rec event Total REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip Rec re E ED EZD ED EDroO ETTR X PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE ae ARBRE BPB ZB am E The recording button will appear in the Rec box Step 4 Click the recording button L to start recording E http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Cam select 23 4S LZ 8 19 oft h12 t13 t14 15 Ih 6 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom FRR ae oro Search Disk Medium Copy Wy ony cao At the default images from all the connected cameras will be recorded When images are being recorded in the recording mode with a higher priority than the manual recording the manual recording will not start until the recording with a higher priority ends Refer to page 37 for further information about the re
9. Even when the shuttle ring outside is released playback will continue with the deter mined playback speed The indicator will blink during the hold playback When the HOLD button is pressed during the playback speed is held the held playback speed will return to x1 HOLD button Jog dial Inside When the jog dial inside is rotated during playback playback point will skip to the top of the next or previous recorded data and start playback When rotating the jog dial inside clockwise during playback the playback point will skip to the top of the next recorded data When rotating the jog dial inside counterclockwise dur ing playback the playback point will skip to the top of the pre vious recorded data e When trying to skip forward even during reverse playback the playback point will skip to the top of the next recorded data start time of the next recorded data However skipping to the next recorded data works only this time and the subsequent skip operation will not work e When no next or previous recorded data the current playback will continue GOTO LAST button When this button is pressed playback from the top of the latest recorded data will start At the default pressing this button skips the playback point to a point that is 30 seconds before the top of the latest recorded data Note Playback of the latest recorded data may sometimes not start when the GOTO LAST button is pressed during record
10. Panasonic Operating Instructions Digital Disk Recorder Model No WJ H D61 OK WJ HD 16K WJ HD616K G WJ HD 16K G This illustration represents WJ HD616K Ss Hom HG HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use No model number suffix is shown in this manual CONTENTS PYCTACC enano e hadi ean oan 4 About the user manuals ccsecceeeeeeeeseeeseeeenees 4 System requirements for a PC cccccceeeeeeeeeeees 4 Trademarks and registered trademarks 0 5 PDD FEV ATION S cn a 5 Restrictions upon display of images s00 6 Before using this PrOdUCt ccceceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeens 7 Video Motion Detection VMD function 7 Time display of recorded images ccssscseeeeeees 7 Black screen displayed when playing recorded MaJaa E sha 7 Recording MOG 6 xc viasins asides ines dustnecdeseaueroaddeeuncoueet 8 Event VDE nean e a E sic 8 Major operating controls and their functions 9 FONT VICW eoaieson a a deren edudel ian 9 About the operation WINdOW cccseccseeeseeeeeeeeeees 14 MONO e R 14 WIOMITON 2 coscie e o 15 Basic operation cceseceseucails exiacacceaszocutesaeceveuctecs deueureoess 20 Operations using the buttons on the front DING l Kenatiuit deta e E ties 20 Operations USING a MOUSE
11. WV NP502 Network Camera Windows Internet Explorer Ss os Ww ube ww npso2 Network Camera B http 192 168 0 52 6l Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x lt Information Bar Reference Symptom Solution pages The following message e Click the information bar and select Always Allow is displayed on the Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying information bar Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click Pop up blocked To see the Yes button this pop up or additional options click here The following message e Click the information bar and select Install ActiveX is displayed on the Control information bar Click the Install button on the displayed Security This site might require Warning window the following Active X control wvasetup2 exe from Panasonic Corporation Click here to install 127 Symptom The following message is displayed on the information bar To help protect your security Internet Explorer blocked this site from downloading files to your computer Click here for options The following message is displayed on the information bar when tried to execute a downloaded file The 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 An URL is displayed on the pop up title bar and t
12. 6 7 8 0204 19 2031 19 09 04 19 20 31 19 REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip IT FEN axe G2 EDT Ee ee EDF ET 09 04 19 20 31 19 5 09 0419 20 31 19 14 MAN Main 2 PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Note e To cancel the filtering click the All List button All recording events will be displayed and the Filtering indication will disappear Step 5 Click the time and date of the desired recording event Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start Note e When starting playback after filtering only the list ed recorded images are subject to play e Recorded images will be played on a 1 screen To play on a multiscreen click a multiscreen selec tion button in the Multiscreen select box after starting playback Step 6 To stop playback press the STOP button Playback will stop Playback in the image display area will be switched to live image display 95 96 Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD search Display a list of time and date when a motion was detected by the VMD function from images recorded by all the recording modes 1 page 37 and then select a desired recorded image to play from the list Camera channels time and date detection area and detection sensitivity can be used as the filters for the VMD search Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window page 77 and then select th
13. Copy data B Time amp date Ch Event JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM 1CH SCH JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM Total 316 gt Note e When selecting DVD Drive even though an optional built in DVD drive is not installed the error message of No media is inserted will be displayed Step 4 Select search filters Move the cursor onto the Filtering button and then press the SET button on the front panel The Filtering window will be displayed Date and time range Start JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM ml End JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM rl Camera M All M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10M11M12M13M14M15M16 OK E Cancel Step 5 Specify the search conditions filters Refer to page 47 for further information about the search filters 49 Step 6 After specifying the search conditions filters press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the OK button Copied data matched the search conditions fil ters will be displayed on the copied data list win dow Copy data B Time amp date Ch Event JUL 14 09 12 04 40 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 29 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 17 AM JUL 14 09 12 03 52 AM JUL 14 09 12 03 40 AM JUL 14 09 12 03 29 AM JUL 14 09 12 03 17 AM JUL 14 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM Total
14. End UCSD MAn Cam 1 Cam 2 Cam 3 Cam 4 Camera Cam 5 Cam 6 Cam 7 Cam 8 M Cam 9 M Cam 10 M Cam 11 M Cam 12 M Cam 13 M Cam 14 M Cam 15 M Cam 16 Step 5 Click the OK button after completing the settings Copied data matched the search conditions fil ters will be displayed on the copied data list win dow Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE HDD REC o ALARM WJ HD616 1111111111111 Control Setup Cam select 1 als iezis m 16 09 05 14 13 00 00 09 05 14 13 00 00 0905 14 13 00 00 0905 14 12 00 00 0905 14 12 00 00 09 05 14 12 00 00 0905 14 11 50 08 f j f J os ar 3 iar S a SG e tn al dena 4 lt ke E WN ih 0905 14 11 50 08 0905 14 11 50 08 ee ee A ZZZ zZ Z Rew Phy FF Next Record Time slip Important e Do not remove the SDHC SD memory card during playback of copied data on the SDHC SD memory card It may damage data on the SDHC SD mem ory card Note e When checking a list after inserting the other SDHC SD memory card select Hard disk drive for Select Medium in the Search box first and then select SD memory card 99 100 Event function The recorder will take an event action when any of the following events occur Terminal alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm input signal is supplied from an ext
15. Go to date Note e When using the mouse click Go to date from the submenu to display the Go to date window ancol Elect a medium Step 2 Set time and date by rotating the jog dial inside Note e When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor onto the Current time button the current time and date will be entered Step 3 Move the cursor onto the gt play button on the Go to date window and then press the SET button The Go to date window will close and playback of recorded image from the entered time and date will start Note e When no image is found at the designated time and date the following action will be taken e When images recorded after the designated time and date are found playback will start from the oldest recorded image among them e When no image was recorded after the desig nated time and date playback will start from the latest image recorded before the designat ed time and date Step 4 To stop the playback press the STOP button on the front panel Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display 43 44 Play the latest recorded image Start playback of the latest recorded image The playback start point can be set on the setup menu Latest image position on the Basic tab under Basic t Installation Guide 30 seconds before the latest is selected at the default Operation using the b
16. Sort The camera will move pan counterclockwise to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the closest from the current position Patrol 1 4 The camera will trace the manually recorded panning pattern Note e Each function of the auto mode is available only for combination cameras Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information about the auto mode function of the camera Menu box When the OPEN button is clicked the setup window of the camera will be displayed Refer to page 118 for how to operate the setup window Monitor live images from cameras Live images from cameras will be displayed in the image display area It is possible to display live images on a 1 screen or on a multiscreen It is also possible to display live images from multiple cameras sequentially by switching the camera channels in order Sequence display Display images on a 1 screen To display live images on a 1 screen take the following procedures Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Select the camera channel from which images to be displayed Click the camera channel button in the Cam select box http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM SPEND WJ HD616 Control Setup Cam select E als ol 7 ie Loo Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Di
17. WJ HDB611 11 Insert a DVD disc commercially available Insert an optional SDHC SD memory card Step 1 Open the DVD drive cover Step 1 Open the SDHC SD memory card slot Pull the tab down Pull the tab down SDHC SD memory card slot Step 2 After confirming that the power of the recorder is on press the eject button located at the center of the DVD drive and pull the disc tray gently Step 2 Insert an SDHC SD memory card to the slot until it clicks When inserting an SDHC SD memory card confirm that the Eject button label on the SDHC SD memory card is upside and only the upper right corner of the card has different shape Note per e After copying the recorded data on a DVD Page 61 Otherwise the tray may not open even after the form the procedure to eject the DVD eject button is pressed Step 3 Close the cover of the SDHC SD memory card slot Note the slot push the card until it clicks and pull it up e When removing the SDHC SD memory card from straight 12 Step 3 Place a disc with the label side up and fit the hole of the disc to the center Spindle of the tray Then push the tray gently Click sound will be heard and the inserted disk will be set Spindle Step 4 Push the tray to the end Click sound will be heard and the tray will be fixed Step 5 Close the DVD drive cover Important e When opening closing the DVD drive t
18. many times playback is performed after the login as follows e The first playback after logging in to the recorder The latest recorded image will be played The playback start point can be set on the setup menu Latest image position on the Basic tab under Basic e Installation Guide 30 seconds before the latest is selected at the default e Other than above The second and subsequent playback after logging in to the recorder Playback will start from the point at which the last playback was stopped time and date 90 Note e t is possible to change the camera channel by clicking the camera selection button during play back It is possible to display recorded images on a mul tiscreen by clicking a button in the Multiscreen box during playback e When displaying images on a 1 screen audio assigned to the camera channel from which imag es are currently being displayed will be heard When displaying images on a multiscreen audio assigned to the camera channel from which imag es are currently being displayed at the upper left corner will be heard e When both a web browser and the viewer soft ware are active playback of audio may not be performed correctly To play audio correctly use only either of them and close the other e When load to be processed is too heavy for the recorder Such as when many cameras are con nected images live playback are displayed on many windows segments playba
19. the zoom fac tor will change as follows x4 gt x1 gt x2 Note e When the zoom factor is x2 or x4 it is possible to move the area of the enlarged image to be dis played by pressing the arrows button Y A lt 4 gt 31 32 Display images on a multiscreen To display live images on a multiscreen 4 7 8 9 12 16 screen take the following procedures Images will be displayed on a multiscreen with the screen pattern selected on the setup menu Camera setup under Multi screen setup on the Common tab under Display Installation Guide Note e Black zones will be displayed on the right and left or on the top and bottom depending on the connected monitor e The multiscreen pattern will change as follows 16 screen 4 screen screen gt 8 screen gt 9 screen 12 screen 16 screen e When audio is being input audio assigned to the camera from which images are displayed on the segment at upper left corner will be heard When no audio is assigned to the camera from which images are dis played on the segment at upper left corner audio to be output will be determined in order of priority The order of priority is as follows Upper left highest priority Lower right Lowest priority Example When displaying images on an 8 screen the order of priority will be as follows When no audio is assigned to any of the camera channels from which images are currently being displayed
20. 2 to operate page 29 e Start stop the sequence page 34 e Display hide the camera title and the status bar page 30 e Change the screen pattern of the multiscreen page 32 Close the panel Click anywhere outside the operation panel 23 Operations of the submenu The submenu will be displayed by clicking the S Menu button page 16 on the status bar Cancel The submenu window is the same window that can be displayed when operating the buttons on the front panel Refer to page 16 for further information about the functions operable on the submenu and the descriptions about them The following are instructions for how to operate the submenu window and a panel displayed by selecting a submenu camera control panel camera menu panel El zoom panel REC amp playback control panel Menu selection Click any of the menu buttons The panel of the selected menu will be displayed Close the submenu window Click the x button or the Cancel button Tab selection on a panel Click a desired tab Move the position of a panel Click the Position button Each time the Position button is clicked the panel will move to the next cor ner clockwise Operations on panels Panels can be operated by clicking buttons on the panel including the arrows button V A lt gt Example When operating the El zoom panel e Enlarge images from the camera using the elec tronic zoom Each time the SET
21. 21 Step 7 Select the desired copied data to play To select a copied data rotate the jog dial inside Copy data B Time amp date JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 04 40 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 04 29 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 03 52 AM 1CH SCH JUL 14 09 12 03 40 AM 1CH COM JUL 14 09 12 03 29 AM 1CH SCH JUL 14 09 12 03 17 AM 1CH COM JUL 14 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM Total 21 Note e When the shuttle ring outside is rotated the pre vious next page of the list will be displayed 50 Step 8 Move the cursor onto the gt play button and then press the SET button Search Copy data B Time amp date JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 04 40 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 04 29 AM 1CH JUL 14 09 12 03 52 AM 1CH SCH JUL 14 09 12 03 40 AM 1CH COM JUL 14 09 12 03 29 AM 1CH SCH JUL 14 09 12 03 17 AM 1CH COM JUL 14 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM Total 21 Playback of recorded images of the selected cop ied data will start Important e Do not remove the SDHC SD memory card during playback of copied data on the SDHC SD memory card It may damage data on the SDHC SD mem ory card Note e The following operations are unavailable duing playback of copied recorded images e Go to last e Playback on a multiscreen e Playback of audio e When there are multiple copied data that has the same start time camera channel and event only the data copied first will be played when an
22. 6 is used when 4 or more HDDs are connected However when 3 or more HDDs simultaneously have errors data cannot be recovered RS485 When this product is connected to the camera using the video cable and the RS485 cable the electrical charac teristics of RS485 can make this product to control the camera SD memory card Secure Digital memory card A small lightweight and removable storage device hav ing a large capacity SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 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 server A server that supports SMTP currently the most widely used mail transfer protocol 129 130 SMTP authentication Simple Mail Transfer Protocol authentication SMTP mail transfer protocol appended with a user authentication function It authenticates passwords and user accounts between SMTP servers and clients Both SMTP servers and clients must support SMTP authenti cation SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A protocol for monitoring and managing networked communications devices such as routers PCs cameras and Network Disk Recorders via a network TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The standard network protocol for the Internet and Intranets URL Uniform Resource Locator An address for locating information resources such as documents and images on the Internet
23. End JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM a REC event MAII MI Manual M Schedule MEmergency M Video Loss MTerminal MCommand MI VMD Mi Site alarm i VMD M Terminal MI Motion Camera M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10M11M12M13M14M15M16 Mi Scene change M Removal and left behind M Direction Loitering OK __ M Cancel Date and time range Designate the recording start time and date and the end time and date of recorded images to be searched for by rotating the jog dial inside Move the cursor onto the entry field and then press the SET button The software keyboard for time and date entry will be displayed and the time and date can be entered using it Refer to pages 21 and 25 for how to use the software keyboard for time and date entry REC event Select an event type of recorded images to be searched for from the following The check box respective to the selected event type will be checked When selecting All all the checkbox es will be checked e Event Manual recording schedule recording emer gency recording video loss terminal alarm command alarm video motion detection VMD camera site alarm e i VMD Motion detection object appearance disap pearance terminal alarm residence detection direction detection interruption detection Camera Select the desired camera channel used for recording to be searched The checkbox respective to the selected camera channel will be checked To select all came
24. Settings management Logs Basic Event Schedule Display Data delete HDD auto delete Off v HDD manual delete Normal v PC MLN JUL 23 09 EE Communication Delete Server SD card format HDD disk menu Execute Setup Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Next page_V Step 6 Move the cursor onto the Delete button and then press the SET button The confirmation window will be displayed 12 Step 7 Move the cursor onto OK and then press the SET button Images recorded until the day before the set date will be deleted Format initialize an SDHC SD memory card To copy recorded images onto an SDHC SD memory card it is necessary in advance to insert an SDHC SD memory card into the card slot of the recorder and format it To delete recorded images on the SDHC SD mem ory card format the SDHC SD memory card again Important e When an SDHC SD memory card is formatted all recorded images and setup data on the SDHC SD memo ry card will be deleted It is impossible to recover the deleted images and setup data e It is impossible to copy record images onto an SDHC SD memory card formatted on a PC Format the SDHC SD memory card on the recorder Step 1 Display the Disk tab Pages 71 72 Step 2 Move the cursor onto the Execute button of SD card format and then press the SET button Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Dis
25. The security function of the recorder 5 76 To enhance the network security 0ccceeeeees 76 Display the Operation WINGOW c0 ccssceeeeseeeeeees 77 About the operation WINGOW c0cccseecsseeeeeeeeeeeees 78 TOD Page mutatsa e aA 78 COntrol DUTON aena 79 Status display af wic icch editions 81 Download Operation AFea cccscccssecseeeeeeeeeeeenes 82 HID BD Ta cssaieacesasti a oie eee 82 CAM VAD waters maetcastadenstoedibans aica deans teicesecatientaaae ses 83 Monitor live images from cameras c sccceeeeseeeees 85 Display images ON a 1 SCIECN ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 85 Display images ON a MUILISCIEEN ccceeeeeeeeees 87 Display images from multiple cameras sequentially Sequence display scceeeeeeees 88 Record IMAGES Uatce ieee ome 89 Record images Manual recording 2 c00006 89 Play recorded IMAQES cccccccececsseceeeeeseeseeesaeesaees 90 Play image recorded at a designated time and CUS rer tertectaro ratte E ta eesti dian 92 Sealch and Play cesevecsethiusibied e E a 93 Search and play recording events recording event sedrGP ecrssraner o a 93 Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD ETE a PE E E A T 96 Check a list of copied recorded imag s 98 Event TUNE HON recare tnn aha a a 100 EVENE ACTON encan AT 100 Cancel the alarm action cccccseee
26. alteration detection has been attached to the downloaded data Refer to the Installation Guide for how to attach the alteration detection code to data Step 1 Step 4 Launch the viewer software and display the following Click the Open button window The first frame of the image data will be displayed and paused al ala Ida fe a hm OCD a m b OD 2 Bl 8 Q ali 2 Idd aia l Step 2 Click the Open file button Step 5 The Open file window will be displayed Click the ALT CHECK button The alteration detection will start Lookin beske amp amp ek Ee The ALT CHECK button will be displayed only when a the image data with the alteration detection code is displayed OK Not Altered No alteration was detected NG Altered Alteration was detected 000000 gt Files of type N3R n3r Cancel Step 3 Select the downloaded image data file filename n3r 113 Operate the camera It is possible to operate the following camera operations when displaying live images from a combination cam era Panning Tilting Adjust the horizontal vertical position of images from the camera Zoom Zoom in out images from the camera Focus Adjust the focus of the camera Iris Adjust the lens iris of the camera Preset position function Register preset positions and move the camera direction to the registered preset position Auto function Activate t
27. at a scale corresponding to the clicked zoom factor button x1 button x1 x2 button x2 x4 button x4 Search box Use this button to search recorded images When selecting HDD for Disk Media the Recording event button and the VMD button will be displayed The recording event list window or the VMD search list window will be displayed by clicking each button respectively When selecting DVD or SD for Disk Media the Copy data button will be displayed The copy data window will be displayed by clicking the Copy data button The search result will be displayed in list form at the bottom of the Search box Copy button The copy data window will be displayed by clicking this button Use this button to manually copy record ed images onto a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card Page 104 Recording event list window Number of the listed data Total number of the listed data recording event will be displayed When the total number of the listed data ismore than 10 000 the gt 10000 indication will be displayed All list button Cancels filtering and lists all record ing events Refresh button Updates the list to the latest one Prev page button Displays the previous page of the list Next page button Displays the next page of the list Time amp date Start time of recording will be dis played 19 80 Ch A camera channel used for recording will be displayed Evt Even
28. ate However camera selection on monitor 2 is unavailable 62 Example of video output analog connection PS Data compatible Monitor 2 system controller Monitor 1 sno Unit address system 001 Fes e First recorder Monitor 1 ae o or yee gt p Oe O Unit address system 002 aisa N an oe Second recorder tT Monitor 1 gt 20 o ott A sc je ara OX Unit address system 003 lt 0 3 WS Third recorder hn ae Monitor 1 0 o 0000 torr s2 o oqos OX Unit address system 004 oss o 0 o ZF Fourth recorder Unit address 00 CODO S Gk nnn Of Do not assign unit address numbers controller 001 004 and also numbers used for the other devices to each the WJ HD616K Operation using the buttons on the front panel It is possible to operate using the buttons on the front panel When selecting monitor 2 images will be dis played on monitor 2 connected to the first WJ HD616K When selecting monitor 1 images will be displayed on monitor 1 connected to the WJ HD616K currently being operated Only the WJ HD616K currently being operated is subject to operation It is impossible to operate the other WJ HD616K using the buttons on another WJ HD616K Operate using the system controller e When using the system contr
29. button gt When the time and date are set the date mark on The set time and date will be applied and the soft the calendar will move to the appropriate position ware keyboard for time and date entry will close 21 22 Operations of the software keyboard for character entry When it is necessary to enter characters such as when setting the camera titles on the setup menu use the software keyboard for character entry that can be displayed by pressing the SET button after moving the cur sor onto the entry field Keyboard Console Functions of each button on the right of the software keyboard are as follows lt button A a button Moves the cursor to the right and left in the console Changes the letter entry mode of the keyboard on the upper side of the keyboard between the capital letter entry the lower case letter entry and the mark entry Del button Deletes a character on the cursor in the console The software keyboard for character entry can be operated as follows Up to 255 characters can be entered Step 1 Step 3 Move the cursor onto a desired character using the Move the cursor onto the Enter button using the arrows button A lt 4 gt and then press the SET arrows button WV A lt 4 gt when the character entry button is complete and then press the SET button The selected character will be displayed in the The entered characters will be applied and the console and the
30. button Displays the next page Time amp date Displays the start time and date of the copied data time and date when copying started will be dis played Ch Displays the camera channel used for recording of which copied recorded images Evt Displays the event type Refer to page 8 for further information about the event type Audio Nothing will be displayed here How to operate Step 1 Insert an SDHC SD memory card on which recording data is copied into the SDHC SD memory card slot When recording data was copied on a DVD insert it in the DVD drive amp Installation Guide Step 2 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 3 Select DVD or SD for Disk Medium in the Search box and then click the Copy data button Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer W4J HD616 OR MAY 19 09 10 35 1111111111111 Control Setup Cam select 1 aks RoR 78 9 10011 aalis Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom mu ses f om mmr Disk Medinm Search Copy Total Rec event Time amp date Ch Evt HDD Audio The copy data search window will be displayed Step 4 Specify the search conditions filters Refer to page 94 for further information about the copy data search window E Copy Data Search Microsoft Internet Explorer Copy data search SD Date and time range sa RECS
31. button Skips to the previous recorded image and plays it Time slip button Jumps forward for a certain time and plays from the jumped point Reverse time slip button Jumps backward for a certain time and plays from the jumped point Interval Amount of time to be jumped Select the amount of time to be jumped from the fol lowing 30 seconds 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 min utes 60 minutes Note e The Time slip button and the Reverse time slip button will not work when they are clicked at the start point or the end point of recording data e When the Time slip button or the Reverse time slip button is clicked the start point after the jump may sometimes be at a point several sec onds later than the supposed point PAUSE button Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during playback Playback will resume when this but ton is clicked during pausing STOP button Stops playback and displays live images NEXT IMAGE button The next frame will be displayed when this button is clicked during pausing PREV IMAGE button The previous frame will be displayed when this button is clicked during pausing Go to last button Click this button to skip to a point that is the start time of the latest recorded image using the camera channel currently being displayed and start playback CAM tab sj om ns i Focus Bo rme Zoom Zooming can be adjusted by clicking
32. copied downloaded data files using the dedicated viewer software Viewer software to play recorded images copied on an SDHC SD memory card or a DVD Double click the executable file HD_Viewer exe to launch the viewer software The executable folder is copied in the following folder together with recorded images Copy destination SDHC SD memory card Drive PRIVATE MEIGROUP PSS HDR HD_Viewer Copy destination DVD Drive Refer to page 111 for how to use the viewer software Note e The viewer software copied onto an SDHC SD memory card or a DVD is software that can be launched without installation on a PC When copying the viewer software to the other folder copy all the files Viewer software to play recorded images downloaded using a web browser It is necessary to install the viewer software to a PC to play downloaded recorded images using the viewer soft ware Download the viewer software using a web browser and install it on a PC to use the viewer software to play recorded images e Donload the viewer software page 108 e Install the viewer software page 109 Refer to page 111 for how to use the viewer software Download the viewer software Step 1 Step 2 Click the Viewer button in the download operation Click the Save button area The Save As window will be displayed The File download window will be displayed Save in E Desktop File Download 4 My Recent Documents Do y
33. disk drives Cooling fan error occurred SWAR ERR A hard disk drive was removed R FAIL F FAIL I H without pressing the USE button during the recording is running RAID recovery failed RAID 5 RAID 6 Failed to format the hard disk drive indicates the camera channel 1 16 X indicates the partition See the descrip tions indicates a number of the remaining disk W k I e Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about each error 19 20 Basic operation To directly operate the recorder there are 2 ways of how to operate it operations using the buttons on the front panel and operations using a mouse connected to the recorder The following are descriptions of how to perform the basic operation in these 2 ways Important e The instructions in this manual are mainly using the buttons on the front panel Instructions for both are pro vided for operations only when different procedures are to be made depending on whether using the but tons on the front panel or the mouse When preferring to use the mouse operate the recorder using the mouse by referring the instructions of how to operate the recorder using the buttons on the front panel after understanding how to operate the recorder using the mouse by referring the instructions in the Operate using the mouse chapter Operations using the buttons on the front panel The recorder can be operated using the buttons on the front panel
34. http 192 168 0 250 Login Microsoft Internet Explorer I Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 The top page will be displayed L234 J SIL 6 Jt ZL 8 19 1 0ftt 1 h12 t13 h14 i15 i1 6 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Mediam Copy REC Brent Jf vb m Rec event Total PLAY A REW FF NEXT RECORD Time slip x E PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE eral Important Refer to a system administrator for the set user name and password Refer to the Installation Guide for how to register users The default administrator name and password are as follows Administrator name ADMIN Password 12345 To enhance the security change the administrator name and password before running the recorder Change the password periodically Refer to the Installation Guide for how to change the password Refer to page 127 when a message is displayed on the information bar or when an unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window I 18 About the operation window Top Page Setup button http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer LIVE D MALARM Digital Disk Recorder J HD616 Control Setup Control button Cam select 234 SO 78 9 10f1112 113 14 115 116 Multiscreen select Sequence DES ome ene en Search Disk Mednum Copy REC Beet Rec event Total Time amp date Ch Evt HDD Audio
35. images Step 1 Note Click the Zoom in button i e t is also possible to enlarge images by selecting _ PPI TT OE PET SPT ZOOM IN from the menu displayed when right Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC CTA F p werHpers clicking on images from the camera the zoomed im to the original siz a To return the zoomed image to the original size DDnEPBrBED T ms 22 Ge nen eD right click on the Zoomed image and select BACK from the displayed pop up menu gt gt 7 N _ Ii nats H gt j ma i b Ts l T 3 NK PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Hew Display images on a multiscreen Live images from cameras can be displayed on a multiscreen 4 9 16 screen Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click a multiscreen selection button in the Multiscreen select box http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM WJ HD616 a Setup Cam select BHAHARnE Lo oft 11 2 39t14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom OBE xalx 2 fx4 Search Disk Mediam Copy REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Kev e ZIB es E EE 4 screen button Each time this button is clicked images from different camera groups will be displayed on a 4 screen 9 screen button Each time this button is click
36. is complete the installation completion window will be displayed i HD Viewer InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed ND_Viewer Click Finish to exit the wizard Uninstall the viewer software For Windows XP Step 1 Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel Step 2 Select HD_Viewer the program to be deleted from the presently installed programs and then click the Remove button The uninstallation program will be launched Step 3 Complete the uninstallation by following the instruc tions of the wizard Step 6 Click the Complete button Installation of the viewer software is complete For Windows Vista Step 1 Open The uninstall program in Control Panel Step 2 Select HD_Viewer the program to be deleted from the presently installed programs and then right click on it Select Uninstall and Change from the dis played right click menu The uninstallation program will be launched Step 3 Complete the uninstallation by following the instruc tions of the wizard Play the downloaded recorded images Step 1 Step 4 Select HD_Viewer from the start menu Start All Click the Open button programs Panasonic HD_Viewer or double The image data will be displayed click the HD_Viewer icon on the desktop SEL 5 u 8 Q ait 2 Ee Ida ed a omy DD a u i pi
37. of how to configure the basic settings and to operate functions frequently used Adobe Reader is required to read the PDF files on the provided CD ROM When Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it This product is described as HD616K or HD716K in the manuals and on the setup menus Refer to readme txt on the provided CD ROM for further information about the optional dedicated software compatible cameras and their versions A DVD drive WJ HDB611 and RAID board WJ HDB601 are optional When these optional products are installed the following functions will become avaialable e Built in DVD drive Copying of recorded images and audio onto a DVD disc Playback of recorded images and audio copied on a DVD e RAID board Switching of the operational mode to RAID 5 or RAID 6 and running system with RAID 5 or RAID 6 In these operating instructions instructions are provided on the assumption that both the optional DVD drive and RAID board are installed 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 SP3 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 66 GHz or faster Memory 1 GB or more 512 MB or more when using Windows XP Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels or m
38. of the camera for further information The following are descriptions of how to display the setup menu of the camera and of how to perform the basic operation Step 1 Display the CAM tab Page 114 Step 2 Click the OPEN button in the Menu box nasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer LIVE HDD E fo Shao Setup Cam select L234 5 JL ZL 8 uolh sians s Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom FFA FA comm mrm Search Disk Medium Copy REC Event Jv A http 192 168 Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Rec event Total 0 Auto mode v H ocus rese D tuau Home v EB yao CB B The setup window will be displayed and the setup menu of the camera will be displayed in the image display area Step 3 Operate the setup menu of the camera d WJ HD616 Control Setup Cam select akls tals keiz is aolas is Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom MPR gae omo Search Disk Medimm Copy Rec event Total 0 Time date Ch Evt HDD Audio To operate the setup menu of the camera use the fol lowing buttons Move the cursor Arrows button A lt gt Arrows button lt gt SET button Change parameters Apply the set value or move to the lower level menu Move to the higher level SETUP ESC button menu Display the special Click the Reset button menu after moving the cursor onto SPECIAL of the setup menu of the ca
39. only recorded images of the listed recording events are subject to play It is possible to make all recorded images available to play by stopping the playback and starting playback again 4 48 Search for copied recorded images and play copy data search Display a list of copied data copied recorded images on an SDHC SD memory card or a DVD and then select a desired recorded image to play from the list It is possible to search for copied data using the filters Available filters are Time amp date and Ch Refer to page 59 for how to copy recorded images Copied data list window Search Time amp date Ch Event JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 04 51 AM JUL 14 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 14 09 12 04 52 AM Total 316 Filtering button Displays the search filter window on which the search filters can be specified Select Medium button Displays the disk selection window on which a media HDD SDHC SD memory card DVD subject to play can be selected Time amp date Displays the start time and date of the copied data time and date when copying started will be dis played Ch Displays the camera channel used for recording of which copied recorded images Playback of images recorded using the displayed camera channel will start on a 1 screen Event Displays the event type Refer
40. or the VMD search During search and playback Lights green COPY button Press this button to display the menu on which it is possible to copy data onto a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card Page 59 D SUB MENU button Press this button to display the submenu used for camera operation and the electronic zoom Page 16 2 Menu operation button Arrows button Use this button to move the cur sor on the setup menu the search menu etc SETUP ESC button Hold down this button for 2 seconds or more to display the setup menu When the setup menu is being displayed press this button to go back to the previous page SET button Press this button to determine the edited settings on the setup menu This button also can be used to turn the alarm suspension on off Page 58 3 Mouse port MOUSE Use this port to connect a USB mouse commer cially available No device other than a mouse can be connected It is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse connection port if the connector from the mouse is upside down When it is hard to connect check the upside down position of the connector from the mouse SDHC SD memory card slot External output connector AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT The video output connector to be used for output to a VCR audio output connector RCA pin jack and SDHC SD memory card slot are provided inside the cover 5 Built in DVD It is possible to install an optional built in DVD
41. recording Click the Recording button and the Recording stop button to manually start and stop recording of video and audio Router Placed in between different networks a router sends data to the proper destination via network If data on the network is addressed to an external network routers send the data to the outside of the network after judging the optimum sending route Recording rate ips 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 For U S Canadian and Puerto Rican fields Panasonic System Solutions Company Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Three Panasonic Way 2H 2 Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Canada Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada 905 624 5010 http www panasonic ca Panasonic Sales Company Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc AVE 65de Inf Km 9 5 Carolina PR 00985 787 750 4300 Panasonic Corporation 2009 For European and other fields Panasonic Corporation http panasonic net Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany NO609 1089 31TRO06117BZB Printed in China
42. right of the console Keyboard Console Functions of each button on the right of the software keyboard are as follows lt button A a button Moves the cursor to the right and left in the console Changes the letter entry mode of the keyboard on the upper side of the keyboard between the capital letter entry the lower case letter entry and the mark entry Del button Deletes a character on the cursor in the console 20 20 The software keyboard for character entry can be operated as follows Up to 255 characters can be entered Step 1 Select a desired character by clicking it The selected character will be displayed in the console and the cursor will move to the right Keyboard olit2i3 4islej7 elofels Elri o u if sf ber Step 2 Repeat step 1 to continue entering characters Step 3 Click the Enter button when the character entry is complete The entered characters will be applied and the software keyboard for character entry will close Login operation at startup When Off is selected for Auto login the login window will be displayed by pressing any button on the front panel after completing the system check Enter a user name and password as follows when the login window is displayed Step 1 Enter a user name and password When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor to the entry field the software keyboard for character entry will be displayed Pa
43. send and receive in 1 second Firewall A type of security used when accessing outside net works like the Internet A PC is used to prevent comput ers outside a local network from accessing the network Private IP 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 it is necessary to assign a global IP address Primary DNS server DNS servers usually have more than 2 systems and the primary server is the main system Plug in software Small programs used to add functions to application software Broadband router Router used to access the Internet via high speed ADSL or fiber optic lines 131 132 Protocol A set of rules that allows the exchange of data amongst different types PCs with information The Internet uses the TCP IP protocol as its base and information is transferred following http and ftp proto cols depending on the application Port number A sub address set below the IP address to connect mul tiple parties simultaneously for communication TCP UDP etc on the Internet Hold playback speed It is possible to change the playback speed during play back by rotating the shuttle ring The hold playback speed function can keep the playback speed even after releasing the shuttle ring Manual
44. the ALARM RESET button to stop the emergency recording The REC button will go off and record ing will stop 3 38 Play recorded images Images recorded on the recorder will be displayed on monitor 2 Playback images will be displayed on monitor 2 Playback operation can be made while recording Image data EE a jE Hard disk drive IRL E Monitor 2 Recorder Operation using the buttons on the front panel Step 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button The PLAY PAUSE button will light and playback of images recorded using the selected camera channel will start The playback start point varies depending on how many times playback is performed after the login as follows e The first playback after logging in to the recorder The latest recorded image will be played The playback start point can be set on the setup menu Latest image position on the Basic tab under Basic e Installation Guide 30 seconds before the latest is selected at the default e Other than above The second and subsequent playback after logging in to the recorder Playback will start from the point at which the last playback was stopped time and date Operations using a mouse Step 1 Click the S Menu button The submenu window will be displayed Step 2 Click the REC amp Playback button Sub Menu Cancel The REC amp playback control panel will be dis played Operation
45. the ALARM SUSPEND button The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will light and the http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic D e Pa J eas r T alarm action will be suspended Wd HD616 Setup chehalshol is SO mmBnET ie Step 3 EE ame eo een T ae Click the ALARM SUSPEND button ee ae The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will go off and the SVE ii alei suspended alarm action will be released EZE IDP Sraa Go tout Cancel an error action When an error occurred this recorder will take an error action To manually cancel an error action perform the following operation Step 1 When an error occurs the ERR button will be dis played in the status display area F http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM n eRe WJ HD616 a Control Setup Cam select Lt 23 45 ol 7 3 L9 1011 12 t13 14 115 116 Multiscreen select OER om mem Search Disk Medium Copy co Aymo Hoo v Total Rec event z PLAY REW FF NEXT RECORD Time slip axe GO ED Ee ee EDF ET PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Laat t TREP cre mm sea Step 2 Click the ERR button The error action will be canceled Note e Depnding on the error type the error indicator on the front panel may not go ff even after the ERR button is clicked 103 Copy recorded images I
46. the lens iris of the camera Register preset positions and move the camera direction to the registered pre set positio Activate the auto function of the camera according to the settings of the camera Display the camera control panel The panning tilting Zooming focus adjustment and iris adjustment can be made on the camera control panel Step 1 Press the SUB MENU button on the front panel The submenu window will be displayed Step 2 Move the cursor onto the Camera control button of the submenu and then press the SET button The menu list will be displayed Move the cursor The Pan Tilt tab of the camera control panel will be displayed K Position BUSY X PRESET AUTO SLOW Q setT QHOLD onto Camera operation on the displayed menu list and then press the SET button Sub Menu Cancel Panning Tilting Adjust the horizontal vertical position of images from the camera Step 1 Step 2 Display the camera control panel Page 64 Adjust the horizontal vertical position of images from the camera using the arrows button V A lt 4 gt Position BUSY X The camera direction will move to the direction com ded by th button Maia GS Med AY manded by the arrows bu set hHoD Note e It is possible to make the panning tilting speed slower by adjusting the camera direction when the HOLD button is being lit by pressing the HOLD button e To release the
47. to which the functions are assigned Refer to the Major operating controls and their functions section page 9 for further information about the functions assigned to each button Operations of the submenu The submenu will be displayed by pressing the SUB MENU button on the front panel Cancel Refer to page 16 for further information about the functions operable on the submenu and the descriptions about them The following are instructions for how to operate the submenu window and a panel displayed by selecting a submenu camera control panel camera menu panel El zoom panel REC amp playback panel Menu selection Tab selection on a panel Move the cursor using the arrows button Y A lt gt When a number 1 4 is provided for the tab name and then press the SET button The panel of the press the camera selection button 1 4 to select the selected menu will be displayed tab When no number is provided for the tab name press Close the submenu window the SET button after moving the cursor using the Press the SETUP ESC button It is also possible to arrows button V A lt gt close the submenu window by pressing the SET button after moving the cursor onto the Cancel but ton Move the position of a panel e Enlarge images from the camera using the elec It is possible to move a panel to the other corner of tronic zoom the screen by rotating the jog dial inside When Each time the SET button is pres
48. using the buttons on the front panel Operations using a mouse Step 2 To stop the playback press the STOP button The PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display Step 3 Click the Play button REC amp Playback Fast Slow Play Fast Slow as o ao a as Position Next Record Next Image Pause Stop Playback will start The playback start point varies depending on how many times playback is performed after the login as follows e The first playback after logging in to the recorder The latest recorded image will be played The playback start point can be set on the setup menu Latest image position on the Basic tab under Basic e Installation Guide 30 seconds before the latest is selected at the default Other than above The second and subsequent playback after logging in to the recorder Playback will start from the point at which the last playback was stopped time and date Step 4 To stop playback press the Stop button REC amp Playback Fast Slow as Position Fast Slow Play Next Record a0 gt 0B Cisa gt gt Pause Stop Next Image Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display 39 40 Functions during playback when using the buttons on the front panel Function Pause Frame by frame play back Reverse frame by frame p
49. 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE BEG WJ HD616 n Control Setup Cam select ak2 lokasi sizis uollsss Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Medimn Copy PREC Event lf YD Rec event Total Time amp date Ch Et HDD Audio REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip ax ER ED Ee ee fara ET PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE seri m The time and date search window will be dis played Step 4 Click the button and determine the desired time and date E Go To Date Microsoft Internet Explorer CF o fa d ate Fok Rec 5 zi Step 5 Click the Play button A Go To Date Microsoft Internet Explorer f ml Go to date a i e o ilo io w Playback of images recorded at the designated time and date will start The ME indication will be displayed in the status display area Note e When no image is found at the designated time and date the following action will be taken e When images recorded after the designated time and date are found playback will start from the oldest recorded image among them e When no image was recorded after the desig nated time and date playback will start from the latest image recorded before the designat ed time and date Step 6 To stop playback press the Stop button gt The indication MEM on the status display a
50. 09 8 55 17 PM JUL 23 09 8 55 16 PM JUL 23 09 8 55 15 PM JUL 23 09 8 55 14 PM JUL 23 09 8 55 13 PM Total gt 200 Step 6 Select time and date of recorded data from the list to play To select a recorded data in which motion was detected rotate the jog dial inside Time amp date Event JUL 23 09 8 55 20 PM 1CH MAN JUL 23 09 8 55 19 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 18 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 17 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 16 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 15 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 14 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 13 PM 1CH MAN Main2 Total gt 200 Note e When the shuttle ring outside is rotated the pre vious next page of the list will be displayed Step 7 Move the cursor onto the gt play button and then press the SET button Or press the PLAY button on the front panel gt Playback of the selected recorded data in which motion was detected will be displayed Note e When selected time and date is too close to the current time and date playback may sometimes not start In this case wait for a while and try to play again Step 8 To stop the playback press the STOP button on the front panel Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display Note e When starting playback from the displayed VMD search list only recorded images of the listed data are subject to play To make all recorded images available to pla
51. 52 Step 3 Designate the search filters Move the cursor onto the VMD search button and then press the SET button on the front panel The search filter window will be displayed Ch Time amp date Area Sensitivity Delete area Step 4 Specify the VMD search conditions When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor onto a button relating to a search condition the setup window respective to the selected search condition When completing the VMD search condition setting press the SET ESC button to close the search filter window Select camera channels Move the cursor onto the Ch button and then press the SET button The camera channel setup menu will be dis played Camera Cam 1 7 To select a camera channel rotate the jog dial inside Specify the time range Move the cursor onto the Time amp date button and then press the SET button The time amp date setup menu will be displayed Time amp date Date and time range Start JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM End JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM Specify the time range by rotating the jog dial inside Move the cursor onto the entry field and then press the SET button The software keyboard for time and date entry will be displayed and the time and date can be entered using it Refer to pages 21 and 25 for how to use the software keyboard for time and date entry Filter by detection area or detection sen
52. 55 0 Depending on the network configuration it is neces sary to configure the default gateway Refer to a sys tem administrator for further information about the settings Step 8 Click the OK button and close the window lee 6 Network security of the recorder The security function of the recorder 1 Access restriction by the user authentication and the host authentication It is possible to restrict users to access the recorder by selecting On for User authentication Host authen tication amp Installation Guide 2 Access restriction by changing the HTTP port number By changing the HTTP port number it is possible to prevent illegal access such as a port scanning etc Installation Guide To enhance the network security It is possible to enhance the network security by dividing the subnet using a router to authenticate users twice by the recorder and by the router When connecting the recorder to an unsecured network secure the network connection by installing a VPN Virtual Private Network device etc between the recorder and the host PC Important e The settings for the network security varies depending on the network to which the recorder is to be connected such as an intranet or Internet service provider Refer to a network administrator for further information about the network security Connection example Router Router WAN IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP add
53. 8 when using the WJ HD616K the video input connectors 1 16 when using the WJ HD716k Combination camera PTZ camera Indicates a camera with the panning tilting and zooming function Also known as PTZ camera 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 prefix length 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 Sequence The function that can sequentially display images from cameras in order set in advance In this product the sequence can be performed during displaying live imag es Schedule recording Function that automatically starts video and audio recording on a preset time schedule Secondary DNS 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 takes over Full duplex Communications method that allows simultaneous sending and receiving by transmitting in both directions using an independent sending line and receiving line Time zone A time zo
54. Default gateway 192 168 0 1 When the settings are configured differently from the above configure the network settings of the recorder or a PC Configure the network settings of the recorder To conform the settings of the recorder to the environment of PC s configure the settings using the buttons on the front panel of the recorder Refer to the chapter relating to the Basic tab of Network of the setup menu for how to operate Installation Guide Configure the network settings of the PC The TCP IP setting of the PC shall be changed to conform to the settings of the recorder When using the recorder with the default IP address 192 168 0 250 set the IP address of the PC to 192 168 1 xxx a number from 2 to 254 except 250 In these operating instructions the settings are performed on Windows XP as examples Refer to the operating instructions of the respective OS for further information Step 1 Step 2 Click Start on the task bar and then click Control Click the Network and Internet Connections icon Panel E Network and Internet Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx z B Fe Search a Folders ii Address Network and Internet Connections See Also or Networ k and Internet Connections ba My Network Places sah E alas Pick a task F Remote Desktop b Prone aei Modem Oraa Set up or change your Internet connection ne ji Create a connection to the network at your work
55. Designate the recording start time and date and the end time and date of recorded imag es to be searched for Select a start time and an end time by clicking the V button REC event Select an event type of recorded images to be searched for from the following The check box respective to the selected event type will be checked When selecting All all the checkbox es will be checked Camera Select the desired camera channel used for recording to be searched by clicking Select the desired camera channel used for recording The checkbox respective to the select ed camera channel will be checked When select ing All all the checkboxes will be checked To select all camera channels click All Step 4 Click the OK button after completing the settings Recording events matched the search conditions will be displayed in the recording event list The Filtering indication will be displayed on the status display area http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder cor REC F WJ HD616 CE jo shea Control Setup Cam select akls 4S eI Z J L9 oft 11 2 39h14 i15 t16 Multiscreen s select Sequence El zoom ppa ae mmo Search Disk Medium Copy Rec event Total 26 Time amp dat Ch Et HDD Audio 09 0419 20 32 51 1 09 04 19 20 32 40 1 04 19 20 31 1 09 0419 20 31 19 2 09 0419 20 31 19 3 09 0 9 20 P 9 4 9 5
56. El zoom ppe ae omr Search Disk Medmm Copy Rec event Total 0 Auto track The camera will automatically track an object moving on the screen Auto pan The camera direction will automatically move pan between the start point and end point set in advance Preset sequence The camera will move pan to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the preset position number numerical order Sort The camera will move pan counterclockwise to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the closest from the current position Patrol 1 4 The camera will trace the manually recorded panning pattern Step 3 Click the Start button to start the selected auto mode function Step 4 Click the Stop button to turn off the auto mode func tion Note e Each function of the auto mode is available only for combination cameras Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information about the auto mode function of the camera 117 118 Operate the setup menu of the camera To control the camera connected to the recorder it is necessary in advance to configure the settings of the camera function The settings of the camera function can be configured on the setup menu of the camera It is possible to call the setup menu of the camera from a PC The contents of the setup menu and the opera tion procedures vary depending on the model of the camera Refer to the operating instructions
57. Note e When using a mouse select Data copy from the submenu to display the data copy window Step 2 Press the Copy button on the front panel The data copy window will be displayed x 5 ec 1O Date and time range Copy drive Start JAN 01 09 12 00 00AM S B YENS NN 7 a O End JAN 01 09 12 05 00 AM ml O DvD R R ee Go to date REC event MI All Setup Menu ko SeA rCh Mi Manual M Schedule MEmergency MIVideo Loss MTerminal MCommand MVMD M Site alarm i VMD i M Terminal Mi Scene change MRemoval and left behind MI Motion M Direction MLoitering Camera MAII ae Alter detect M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 of y M9 B10211212 413 414215216 bla Eject a medium Cancel 59 60 Step 3 Specify the detailed conditions of recorded images to be copied Date and time range Designate the start time and date and the end time and date of recorded imag es to be copied by rotating the jog dial inside Move the cursor onto the entry field and then press the SET button The software keyboard for time and date entry will be displayed and the time and date can be entered using it Refer to pages 21 and 25 for how to use the soft ware keyboard for time and date entry Copy drive Select a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card as a copying destination Move the cursor onto HDD DVD or HDD SDHC SD memory card and then press the SET button REC event Select an e
58. OSD button 3 Event display The event display will be display at the opposite side of the time and date display When the time and date is displayed at the lower left the event display will be at the lower right At the default the event occurrence will be displayed at upper right R UPPER The event occurrence will be displayed as follows indicates the camera channel 1 16 indicates the alarm number VMD Displayed when a motion is detected LOSS Displayed when a video loss occurred COM Displayed when a command alarm occurred TRM Displayed when a terminal alarm occurred EMR Displayed during the emergency recording SITE Displayed when a camera site alarm occurred CMTN Displayed when a motion is detected SD5Link camera CRMV When an object appears disappears SD5Link camera CSTY Displayed when a staying object is detected SD5Link camera CDRT Displayed when a object moving to the specified direction is detected SD5Link cam era CTRM Displayed when a camera terminal alarm occurred SD5Link camera CSCD Displayed when an interference with the camera is detected SD5Link camera Note e Refer to page 56 for further information about each event and their event actions Monitor 2 Monitor to display live images recorded images and the setup menu The default positions are indicated by the circled numbers Broken lined circles are not the default position
59. TEWI Mamn 3 09 0419 20 3440 1 FRE Mamn 3 09 04 19 20 31 19 1 MWAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 2 WAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 3 WAH MWan 4 09 0419 203119 4 WEAN Wlam 2 09 04 19 20 31 19 5 WLAN Wan 09 04 19 20 31 19 6 WAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 7 WAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 amp WAH Man 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 9 WAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 10 MAN Mamn 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 11 WAH MWan 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 12 MAN Maim 2 09 04 19 20 31 19 13 MAN Mam 4 09 04 19 20 31 19 14 MAN Mam 4 Number of the listed data All list button Displays the total number of listed copied data When Cancels filtering and lists all recording events more than 10 000 data matched the gt 10000 indi cation will be displayed 93 Refresh button The displayed contents will be updated to the latest Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page Time amp date Displays the start time and date of the recording Ch Displays the camera channel used for recording Playback of images recorded using the displayed camera channel will start on a 1 screen Evt Displays the event type Refer to page 8 for further information about the event type How to operate Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Select HDD for Disk Media in the Search box and then click the REC Event button nasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Int
60. The following are descriptions when using Windows XP 1 After closing all web browser windows right click on the desktop and select Properties from the dis played pop up menu Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration Color Management I gt s General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot c 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 Troubleshoger 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 correct severe problems with Direc accelerated applications Enable write combining Message displayed on the information bar Depending on the operation system in use the following may occur Follow the instructions below when the fol lowing occurred By performing the following solutions other applications may not be affected The Information Bar expressed in the following symptom and solutions will be displayed just below the address bar only when there Is information to communicate
61. a selection button to dis play images from the respective camera The camera selection buttons indicates the status of the respective cameras as follows Lights green Indicates the camera channel from which images are currently being dis played on a monitor Blinks orange Indicates the camera channel of which images are currently being record ed 4 Recording Playback operation button E STOP button Press this button to stop play back gt PLAY H PAUSE button Press this button to start playback Playback will be paused by pressing this button during playback During playback Lights green During pausing Blinks green REC button Starts manual recording Recording will stop by holding down this but ton for 2 seconds or more during the manual recording During recording Lights orange 5 Jog dial inside Shuttle ring outside Jog dial The following functions are provided e Frame by frame playback can be performed during pausing e Skip can be performed during playback 10 Shuttle ring The following functions are provided e Fast forward reverse playback can be per formed during playback 6 Hold button HOLD Press this button during fast forward reverse play back started by the shuttle ring to hold the current playback speed hold playback speed function During hold playback Blinks green This button can also be used for the panning tilt ing operation of the camera During low speed pan
62. ack time may be fast for several seconds when the following operations are performed while playing recorded images e When camera channels are switched e When image is zoomed in or out When operating to zoom in out a paused recorded image image of several seconds later than the displayed image may be zoomed in e When the PLAY button is clicked again while playing images e When the first frame is displayed by starting the frame by frame playback during pausing e Playback may be performed in several seconds intervals when the following operations are performed Refer to the Functions during playback section on pages 40 41 for how to control playback e Fast playback Fast reverse playback e Reverse frame playback e When playing images by designating time and date playback may start from a point several seconds after the designated time and date or from the first frame of the next record e When playing images after searching for the latest recorded images playback may start from a point several seconds before after the start time and date of the latest recorded images When recording images e The actual time of recording trigger event occurrence time start time of the schedule recording etc and the recording start time time displayed on the recording event list may not exactly be the same e When pre event recording is set to be performed pre event recording duration may be longer than the set duration When copying ima
63. button is clicked the zoom factor will change between x2 x4 and x1 e Move the display area of images from cameras When the zoom factor is x2 or x4 it is possible to move the image display area by clicking the arrows button V A gt Close the panel Click the x button Operations of the software keyboard for time and date entry When it is necessary to designate time and date such as when searching for images recorded at the specified time and date use the software keyboard for time and date entry that can be displayed by clicking the icon on the right of the console Calendar Note e When the Current time button is clicked the cur rent time and date will be entered e t is possible to move the time and date forward backward faster by holding down the A or F button SaaS The software keyboard for time and date entry can be operated as follows Step 1 Step 2 Set time and date year month day time by clicking Click the Enter button V and A provided for each of them gt The set time and date will be applied and the soft It is also possible to set time and date by clicking the ware keyboard for time and date entry will close calendar Operations of the software keyboard for character entry When it is necessary to enter characters such as when setting the camera titles on the setup menu use the software keyboard for character entry that can be displayed by clicking the icon on the
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65. ck speed may become slow or playback may stop for a while When displaying images on a multiscreen play back will be performed while skipping the current recording When playing images recorded at a higher record ing rate and images recorded at a lower recording rate together on a multiscreen the gap of the dis played time of them will become larger Playback of mages and audio may sometimes not be synchronized e When clicking a camera title on the image dis played on a multiscreen images from the camera whose camera title is clicked will be displayed on a 1 screen e The pause indication may sometimes be dis played on the status bar before playback is actu ally paused when the playback point is almost at the end Step 4 To stop playback press the Stop button The I indication will disappear and live images will be displayed in the image display area Playback operation Function Pause Fast playback Fast reverse playback Frame by frame play back Reverse frame by frame playback Skip Reverse skip Time slip Reverse time slip Go to date Skip to the latest recorded data Multiscreen playback Electronic zoom Enlargement of images Button Ll L pri Lita Llp bati L ppl Lita Lae LEA Whiltiscreen select Zoom in Operation Playback will be paused when this button is clicked during play back Playback will resume when this button is pressed duri
66. cked direction Panning tilting speed will become faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad Image display area Click the desired point to be located at the center of the angular field of view The camera will move to locate the clicked point as the center point in the image display area Zooming Zoom in out images from the camera Depending on the models of the connected cameras the available zoom ing factors may be different Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information Step 1 i Note Display the CAM tab Page 114 ae l j e t is possible to adjust zooming using the mouse wheel Step 2 Zooming can be adjusted by clicking the button wide or the button tele in the Zoom box Digital Disk Recorder T e j CHEER W4J HD616 Control Setup Cam select Lt 2 3 45 L678 19 1 0f1112 113 h14 115 116 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom ARF tx 2x4 Search Disk Mediaum Copy F http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Total Rec event 0 Prese Focus eset lanii B Auto Near i EB uin E Focus adjustment Adjust the focus of the camera The auto focus function is available Step 1 E http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Display the CAM tab Page 114 WiHDEIe C
67. cording mode and their priorities When recording starts the REC indicator in the status display area will light red Step 5 To stop recording click the stop recording O but ton The REC indicator in the status display area will go off Note e When recording in a different recording mode is being performed simultaneously the REC indica tor will not go off since the recording in a different recording mode will continue even when the man ual recording is stopped e No image will be recorded by the manual record ing for a camera channel from which no video input is sent When video input is sent from the camera channel the manual recording will start recording images from it 89 Play recorded images Images recorded on the recorder will be displayed on a PC monitor Playback operation can be made while recording Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click the HDD tab The HDD tab will be displayed Step 3 Click the PLAY button Plays recorded images The Il play indication will be displayed in the status display area http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer oe es e Setup Cam select o 4 5 JLo 7 Lao A REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip R M EZB ER ee eB ee Eara EE pe PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE eal D es ZP es _ iB The playback start point varies depending on how
68. cursor will move to the right software keyboard for character entry will close Keyboard x Note e t is possible to delete a character on the cursor in the console by pressing the STOP button on the front panel e t is also possible to delete all characters in the console by holding down the STOP button for 2 seconds or more Step 2 Repeat step 1 to continue entering characters Operations using a mouse The recorder can be operated using a mouse connected to the mouse port amp page 11 on the front panel Move the mouse cursor onto a button or a tab on the screen and then click on it Note e When no operation is made for 10 seconds or more the mouse cursor will be hidden The mouse cursor will be displayed when the mouse Is moved e t is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse connection port if the connector from the mouse is upside down When it is hard to connect check the upside down position of the connector from the mouse Operations of the operation panel When right clicking the operation panel representing the front panel the monitor operation button and the camera selection button on the front panel will be displayed von i _ om 1 TI MULTI az Operations on panels The following operations can be made by clicking each button Refer to the respective pages for further information about each function e Change camera channels page 30 e Select the monitor monitor 1 monitor
69. d SDHC SD Indicates that an SDHC SD memory card is Currently the SDHC SD memory card currently being selected memory card optional is selection being selected 4 Live Playback time and date display area Indication Description Indication Time Time and date of the displayed images will be displayed When live images are being displayed The current time and date will be displayed Year Hour When recorded images are being played The month minute time and date when the images were record day second ed will be displayed The asterisk will be displayed before time and date during the summertime 17 18 5 Alarm display area Indication Alarm Note Description Indicates that an alarm occurred indicates the camera channel 1 16 indicates the alarm number VMD Displayed when a motion is detected LOSS Displayed when a video loss occurred COM Displayed when a command alarm occurred TRM Displayed when a terminal alarm occurred SITE Displayed when a camera site alarm occurred CMTN Displayed when a motion is detected SD5Link camera CRMV When an object appears disappears SD5Link camera CSTY Displayed when a staying object is detected SD5Link camera CDRIT Displayed when a object moving to the specified direction is detected SD5Link camera CTRM Displayed when a camera terminal alarm occurred SD5Link camera CSCD Displayed when an
70. d as the following 3 recording areas configured virtually The settings of the recording areas can be configured on the Disk config Window Installation Guide Only a single recording area can be set to a single hard disk drive Hard disk drive Recording area used for manual recording schedule recording Normal recording area Recording area used for event recording recording to be performed at an event occurrence Event recording area Recording area used for pre event recording Pre event recording area Normal recording area Recording area used for manual recording schedule recording recordings other than event recording Event recording area Recording area used for event recording post event recording emergency recording Pre event recording area Recording area used for pre event recording recording images before an event occurrence 35 36 Record images Manual recording Recording can be started and stopped manually Operation using the buttons on the front panel Step 1 Press the REC button The REC button will light and recording will start Step 2 To stop recording hold down the REC button for 2 seconds or more The REC button will go off and recording will stop Operations using a mouse Step 1 Click the S Menu button The submenu window will be displayed Step 2 Click the REC amp Playback button Sub Menu The REC amp playback pa
71. d in the image displayed on the screen A horizontal resolution of 720 dots and a vertical resolution of 480 dots is expressed as 720 480 Camera operation Operations of the camera connected to the recorder such as pan and tilt horizontal and vertical position zooming focusing brightness iris adjustment preset motions movement towards a set horizontal and vertical position and auto functions automatic camera rotation etc Emergency recording Gives priority to recording video and audio when an emergency occurs using the external switch connected to the recorder Global IP 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 In contrast IP address freely available to assigned to each device within an intranet is called as Private IP address 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 using the default gateway if a gate way is not specified in the destination IP address Cable compensation Generally video signals will be attenuated when using a long cable to connect between the recorder and the camera The cable compensation function compensates this attenuation In this product the cable compensation function compensates video signals from the cameras connected to the video input connectors 1
72. e 2 button on the camera menu panel e The camera menu panel may sometimes remain displayed after the setup menu of the camera is closed such as when resetting the camera etc In this case select the 4 button on the camera menu panel e Only users whose user level is allowed to control cameras or to configure the settings can configure the settings of the camera e The status bar will be hidden while the camera menu panel is being displayed 70 Disk management On the Disk tab of Maintenance of the setup menu it is possible to perform operation relating to the hard disk drives in the recorder or in an optional extension unit and SDHC SD memory card The following are descriptions of how to delete images recorded on the hard disk drives and of how to format initialize an SDHC SD memory card Delete images recorded on the hard disk drives manually The following are descriptions of how to manually delete images recorded in the normal recording area and the event recording area on the hard disk drives in the recorder By designating a time and date all the images recorded until the day before the designated time and date will be deleted It is useful to delete unnecessary images Important e Note that the deleted images cannot be recovered and the remaining disk capacity will not increase even though deletion is performed Note e t is possible to delete recorded images automatically when the set days have passed f
73. e alarm output will stop e The camera where the alarm had occurred will return to the previous status Step 1 Press the ALARM RESET button Press the ALARM RESET button or click the ALM icon on the status bar displayed on monitor 2 The alarm action will be canceled and the alarm indicator will go off Note e When the alarm action is canceled the event recording will stop and return to the operational status just before the event occurred 08 Suspend the alarm action Configure the settings to not to perform the alarm action even when an event occurs It is useful to Suspend the alarm action for a certain period such as when configuring the settings of the record er However recording filing of event logs preset position function and alarm occurrence indication on monitor will be performed even though the alarm action is being suspended Step 1 Press the ALARM RESET button and the SET but ton on the front panel simultaneously The alarm action will be suspended The alarm suspension indicator will light Step 2 To cancel the alarm suspension press the ALARM RESET button and the SET button simultaneously again The alarm suspension will be canceled and the alarm suspension indicator will go off Cancel the error action Important e t is impossible to suspend alarm actions using the mouse Note It is possible to disable the alarm actions by con necting an external
74. e camera channel to be searched for in the Cam select box Step 2 Click the VMD button in the Search box Z http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic t Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsof Pp Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM W4J HD616 Cam select L234 JS 6 LZ JL 8 L9 oft 1fh1 2 t13 t14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom ppe ae mmo Search Disk Medium Copy ump eel Rec event Total HDD Audio Time amp date Ch E REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Lat 3s F isi ARBRE BP ZIB 0P g The VMD search filter window will be displayed Step 3 Specify the search conditions filters Set detection area and detection sensitivity Up to 4 detection areas A D can be set Set detec tion areas and detection sensitivities for each of them as follows 1 Create a detection area by dragging the mouse Up to 4 areas can be created and they will be area A B C and D in order or creation http 192 168 0 250 VMD SEARCH Microso ft Internet Explorer 0 X Area delete Jor viciof m plor w 1 mlo 1 Mlo Note e To delete the created detection area check the check box corresponding to the area to be delet ed on the area setup window and then click the Area delete button 2 Set the detection sensitivity of each detection area Clic
75. e ee 8 nAAnABAo Step 2 koas Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near but 322 LI i REC Event f vmo m ton or the Far button in the Focus box Rec event Total 0 The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Fo Prese cus eset ce ere bla EB u OPE 115 116 Iris adjustment Adjust the lens iris of the camera Step 1 Display the CAM tab Page 114 Step 2 The brightness lens aperture can be adjusted by clicking the darker button or the brighter but ton in the Brightness box It is possible to reset the adjusted brightness by clicking the Reset button Preset position function http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer REC LIVE HDD Lo sis Setup Cam select L234 JS 6 78 L9 io 1 12113 14 15 16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom AAR aB omo Search Disk Medium Copy PREC Event UMD _ a Brightness uto mode Preset Roe Mew CED It is possible to register preset positions of the camera and to move the camera direction to the registered pre set positions Step 1 Display the CAM tab Page 114 Step 2 Click the F button and then select the preset posi tion number from the following Home 1 256 http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic t Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Micr
76. ect is detected SD5Link camera CDRT Displayed when a object moving to the specified direction is detected SD5Link camera CTRM Displayed when a camera terminal alarm occurred SD5Link camera CSCD Displayed when an interference with the camera is detected SD5Link camera PRE Pre event recording Major operating controls and their functions Front view Panasonic Ey E2 Es E3 les Ge ES 3 E Gea Ex Ee Si TIMER F 14 EN i OO T oL SDHC SD memory card slot VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT 1 Status indicators ERROR Blinks when an error that can become a problem for the recorder to run the system occurs Blinks red System error Blinks orange Thermal error cooling fan mal function etc ALARM Blinks when an alarm occurs and lights when the alarm output stops The blinking or lighting indicator will go off when the alarm reset button is pressed ALARM SUSPEND Lights when the alarm sus pension mode is selected e Pages 58 and 102 TIMER Lights when a schedule is set and blinks while the schedule recording is being per formed OPERATE Lights when the power is on 2 Alarm reset button ALARM RESET Press this button to reset the alarm 3 Camera selection buttons Press the desired camer
77. ed images from different Camera groups will be displayed on a 9 screen 16 screen button Images from camera channels 1 16 will be displayed on a 16 screen Live images from cameras will be displayed on a multiscreen Step 3 To display images on a 1 screen again click any of the camera channel buttons in the Cam select box Note e t is also possible to display images from the cam eras on a multiscreen by selecting Multiscreen from the menu displayed when right clicking on images from the camera e To display image from the camera on a 1 screen again right click on the image and select a cam era channel from the displayed pop up menu e t is possible to display images from the desired camera on a 1 screen by clicking the respective camera title e When displaying images on a multiscreen audio assigned to the camera channel from which imag es are displayed on the upper left corner will be heard 8 Display images from multiple cameras sequentially sequence display The sequence display function is the function that can automatically switch and display images from multiple cameras sequentially The sequence display will be performed according to the settings configured in advance The settings of the sequence display can be configured on the Network tab of Display of the setup menu Installation Guide Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click
78. eenes 119 Delete images recorded on the hard disk drives mantal yoi E 119 Format initialize an SDHC SD memory card 121 Notification by e mail ccccseceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeenes 122 A A ara eased cnctitatesonwatancenoutcosmadensnaanelcnsns 122 Warning Mallissa a 123 TROUDICSNOOTING 2 cccscccseeseeeceseecseeseeseeeseeeeseeens 124 Glossa reae na tinea ie sen 129 Preface The digital disk recorder WJ HD616K WJ HD716K WJ HD616K G and WJ HD716K G hereinafter WJ HD616K or WJ HD716kK are designed for use within a surveillance system and record images from up to 16 cameras on the hard disk drives This product supports HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface standard which allows displaying playback live images with superior quality when connecting to a high definition monitor using an optional HDMI cable It is possible to operate cameras from this product to display images from multiple cameras or switch cameras from which images are to be displayed etc About the user manuals The following 3 manuals are provided for the WJ HD616K and the WJ HD 716K Installation Guide Contains descriptions of how to install connect this product and how to configure the required settings Operating Instructions PDF this document Contains descriptions of how to operate this product Both operations using the interface on the product and using a PC via a network are provided Quick Reference Guide Contains descriptions
79. era Step 1 Display the Preset Auto window t Page 67 Preset Auto Preset Position 001 1 Call Regist Auto mode Auto track v Start Stop Step 2 Move the cursor onto Auto mode and then select the desired auto function by rotating the jog dial inside The following 8 auto functions can be selected Auto track auto pan preset sequence sort patrol 1 patrol 2 patrol 3 patrol 4 Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for information about each auto function Step 3 Move the cursor onto the Start button and then press the SET button The Preset Auto window will close and the selected auto function will start Step 4 To stop the selected auto function press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the Stop button Step 5 To close the Preset Auto window press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the Cancel but ton or press the SETUP ESC button on the front panel 69 Operate the setup menu of the camera To control the camera connected to the recorder it is necessary in advance to configure the settings of the camera function The settings of the camera function can be configured on the setup menu of the camera It is possible to call the setup menu of the camera from the submenu The contents of the setup menu and the operation procedures vary depending on the model of the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for f
80. ernal device such as a door sensor to the alarm input terminal on the rear of the recorder Video Motion Detection VMD Regard as an event when a motion is detected in the set detection area by the video motion detection function See below about the VMD function Video loss Regard as an event when the video input signal is lost such as by the camera cable disconnection malfunction of the camera etc I VMD alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm motion detection object aopearance disappearance etc is detected by the SD5Link camera Camera site alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm motion detection etc is detected by the camera Command alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm via a network such as from a PC is received Note e Video Motion Detection VMD function When a motion luminance change is detected in the specified area detection area a signal will be output The recorder will record images from the camera send e mails etc according to the settings when a motion is detected Refer to the Installation Guide for the settings required to use the video motion detection function Event action Refer to page 56 Alarm action The following are descriptions about the alarm actions that can be configured and checked from a PC Refer to page 56 for further information about the available alarm actions for the recorder Display the alarm notification window F http 192 168 0 250 Alarm Microsoft Internet E
81. ernet Explorer LIVE H Lo SEBo Setup Cam select akls 4S J eI ZI 8 L9 Of 1fh1 2 t13fh14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom ppa ae mmtm Search Disk Medium Copy Rec event anit N Time amp date Total UN m HDD Auto REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Hew a ee i F The REC event search window will be displayed HDD Displays the hard disk drive number on which images were recorded Audio Displays the icon to indicate whether audio is attached to the data or not Note e Recording event list will be displayed when the Refresh button is clicked or when the VMD search page 96 or selection of the disk medi um amp page 99 is performed e The All list button will become unavailable during playback To use the All list button stop play back and click it e When many cameras are connected the record ing start time of each camera channel may some times not be the same Step 3 Specify the search conditions filters Ek DECR Time amp date o O o BOA All Manual Schedule Emergency V Video Loss V Terminal alarm Commandalarm V VMD M Site alarm i VIMD Terminal Scene change Motion Direction Mat M Cam 1 M Cam 2 M Cam 3 M Cam 4 Cam 5 Cam Cam 7 Cam 8 M Cam 9 M Cam 10 M Cam 11 M Cam 12 M Cam 13 M Cam 14 M Cam 15 M Cam 16 Removal and left behind Loitering Time amp date
82. es are available Emergency recording Recording that is performed manually using an external switch etc when an emergen cy occurs Manual rec operation Recording that is started and stopped manually Schedule recording Recording that is automatically performed at the designated time range on the desig nated day of the week Event recording Recording that is automatically performed at an event occurrence such as VMD termi nal alarm camera site alarm video loss etc Important e Recording may not be performed around for 1 second in the following cases However this is not a mal function e When the settings are changed and the setup menu is closed during recording e When the image capture size image quality or the recording rate is changed during recording e When a post event recording or an emergency recording starts ends during recording Event type Event recording types displayed on a list on various windows are as follows MAN Manual recording SCH Schedule recording EMR Emergency recording The following are detailed event recording types VMD Displayed when a motion is detected LOSS Displayed when a video loss occurred COM Displayed when a command alarm occurred TRM Displayed when a terminal alarm occurred SITE Displayed when a camera site alarm occurred CMITN Displayed when a motion is detected SD5Link camera CRMV When an object appears disappears SD5Link camera CSTY Displayed when a staying obj
83. ess lens aperture can be adjusted by clicking the darker button or the brighter but ton It is possible to reset the adjusted brightness by click ing the Reset button Preset It is possible to register preset positions of the cam era and to move the camera direction to the regis tered preset positions Select the preset position number from the following Home 1 256 When the Move button is clicked the camera direc tion will move to the preset position corresponding to the selected preset position number When the Register button is clicked the camera direction will be registered and assigned to the selected preset position number Note e t is impossible to register the position as Home e Only users whose user level is allowed to register preset positions can register preset positions e Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for the available preset position numbers Auto mode Select the auto mode from the following Click the Start button to start the selected auto mode func tion Click the Stop button to stop the auto mode function Auto track The camera will automatically track an object moving on the screen Auto pan The camera direction will automatically move pan between the start point and end point set in advance Preset sequence The camera will move pan to the preset positions registered in advance in order of the preset position number numerical order
84. f the copy area V ERROR PRE XxX indicates a lost of the pre event recording area XX indicates camera channel number DISK ERROR XX XX indicates disk number Sequential serial number DISK WARNING XX XX indicates disk number Sequential serial number lt except FULL gt HDD NORMAL CAPACITY REMAINS HDD EVENT CAPACITY REMAINS indicates the set value 1 lt FULL gt HDD NORMAL IS FULL HDD EVENT IS FULL HDD HOUR METER WARNING POWER LOSS LOGICALLY REMOVED HDD XX XX indicates disk number Sequential serial number 1DOWN FAN ERROR MEDIUM ERROR UNDEFINED ERROR HDD ERROR RAID 5 RECOVERY FAILURE X Y x indicates unit number y indicates disk number 123 124 Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below R Symptom Cause solution plete nee e Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX port Confirm the cable is firmly connected Is the connection indicator of the 1OBASE T 100BASE TX port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly Confirm that the connection indicator of the 10BASE T 100BASE TX port is lit Refer to the system adminis trator if it is not lit Is the valid IP address set Refer to a system admin
85. formance both in daytime and at night after appro priately configuring the area settings and the sensitivity settings according to the camera installation conditions and possible movement of subjects When the detection function does not work or false detection occurs use a sensor separately Time display of recorded images When displaying recorded images the displayed time and date may sometimes skips This is not malfunction The displayed time and date on the monitor and the recorder may sometimes not be exactly the same This is also not malfunction Black screen displayed when playing recorded images In the following cases a black screen may be displayed during playing recorded images However this is not malfunction e When changing camera channels or screen patterns during playback or pausing e When skipping reverse skipping during playback e When fast forwarding reverse fast forwarding during playback e When the GO TO LAST button is pressed during playback on a multiscreen e When going to the next recording event list by fast forwarding reverse fast forwarding or skipping reverse skipping during playback e When playback operation is affected by another operation Such as when receiving multiple alarms sequen tially or when copying is being performed simultaneously Recording mode It is possible to directly connect up to 16 cameras to the recorder and record images from them on the hard disk drives The following recording mod
86. from the following Select the event type by checking the checkbox corresponding to the desired event type The checkbox respective to the selected event type will be checked When selecting All all the checkboxes will be checked Camera Select a camera channel used for recording Select the camera channel by checking the checkbox corresponding to the desired camera channel To select all camera channels select All Copy drive Select a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card as a copying destination Check the checkbox corresponding to either of HDD DVD or HDD gt SDHC SD memory card Alter detect Determine whether or not to attach the alteration detection code to the recorded images to be copied When the alteration detection code is attached it is possible to check if the copied recorded images have been altered or not when playing the copied recorded images using the viewer software Click the button and then select On or Off Data size When the Measurement button is clicked size of the data to be copied will be displayed Remaining capacity The remaining capacity of the destination media SDHC SD memory card or DVD will be displayed Step 4 Click the OK button The data copy window will close Copying will start and the COPY icon jj will be displayed in the status display area When copying is com plete the COPY icon will disappear Note e When selecting DVD Drive even thoug
87. ges Copying of recorded images may start from a point several seconds before the designated start time when copying recorded images When downloading recorded images Downloading of recorded images being played may start from a point several seconds later than the desig nated start time when downloading recorded images being played When transferring images recorded at an event occurrence to the FTP server Duration of images to be transmitted to the FTP server which are recorded at an event occurrence may not be exactly the same as the duration set for Duration Pre and Duration Post Time Seconds differs depending on the frame rate for recording Before using this product Video Motion Detection VMD function The VMD function of this product detects motions referring to changes of brightness in the areas set in advance The VMD function will not effectively work in the following situations or may sometimes be malfunctioning e When there is a very little difference in luminance brightness between a background and a subject e When brightness of images is low such as at night e When a subject moves very slow e When a subject is very small e When the amount of rays of light incidence changes frequently such as at a window or outdoor e When light such as sunlight or car headlight comes from outside e When a fluorescent lamp flickers e When a subject has depth When configuring the VMD settings check the function per
88. h an optional built in DVD drive is not installed the error message of No media is inserted will be displayed Important Do not remove the SDHC SD memory card during copying on the SDHC SD memory card It may damage data on the SDHC SD memory card In the following cases copying will not start even when the COPY button is clicked e When the end time is set earlier than the start time Copying will be performed even when the remain ing capacity of the destination media is not enough for copying When clicking the button in the COPY box during copying the confirmation window for cancellation of the current copying will be displayed It is pos sible to cancel the current copying on this win dow 105 Download recorded images currently being played Designate the start point and the end point of recorded images currently being played and download images to a PC When downloading recorded images recorded images and audio will be downloaded as an image data file file name nsr and an audio data file filename n3a respectively Refer to page 108 for information on how to play downloaded recorded images Important e When downloading the available disk capacity must be 2 or more times the size of the file to be download ed It is a feature of Internet Explorer e When download is canceled in the process of the download it may be impossible to properly play the downloaded file on a PC Step 1 Step 3 Display
89. he Regist button and then press the SET button The confirmation window will be displayed When the OK button on the confirmation window is selected the Preset Auto window will close and the camera direction checked by the images cur rently being displayed will be registered as a pre set position 6 68 Move a camera to the preset position Move the camera to the preset position registered in advance Step 1 Display the Preset Auto window t Page 67 Preset Auto Preset Position 001 1 Call Regist Auto mode Auto track v Start Stop Step 2 Enter the preset position number to move the camera direction The preset position number can be entered in the same manner as of the preset number registration page 67 When entering number 000 the camera direction will move to the home position Note e t is necessary to register the Home position by configuring the settings of the camera in advance Step 3 Move the cursor onto the Call button and then press the SET button The camera direction will move to the preset posi tion corresponding to the entered preset position number Step 4 To close the Preset Auto window press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the Cancel but ton or press the SETUP ESC button on the front panel Auto functions Auto panning etc Activate the auto function of the camera according to the settings of the cam
90. he auto function of the camera according to the settings of the camera Note e The camera operation can be performed only when displaying images on a 1 screen on monitor 1 e Depending on the model of the camera some operations may not work e When a user with a higher user priority is operating at the same time it may be impossible to operate the camera Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the priority e Refer to page 118 for how to display the setup page of the camera and configure the settings of the camera Panning Tilting Adjust the horizontal vertical position of images from the camera Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Display live images from the camera on a 1 screen and then click the CAM tab masonic ft Internet Explorer a http 192 168 0 250 Pai Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso REC igital Disk Recorder LIVE HDD fo ALARM ontro Cam select 23 45S J ZL 8 L910 1 h12 113 h14 115 h16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Mediam Copy REC Event m Rec event Total 0 E z Time amp date Ch t HDD Audio The CAM tab will be displayed 114 Step 3 Adjust the horizontal position and the vertical position of the camera direction by any of the following Control buttons Click to move pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Control pad Click to move pan tilt a camera in the cli
91. he title is not displayed completely Cause solution e Click the information bar and select Download File When downloading fails even though you selected Download File perform the following operation Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Downloads select Enable for Automatic prompting for file downloads Then click the OK button When the warning window is displayed click the Yes button Click the Run button Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the Security Setting window Under Miscellaneous select Enable for Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Click the OK button When the warning window is displayed click the Yes button Reference pages Glossary ActiveX Control A software module developed by Microsoft It is used to add functions downloaded from a web server via the Internet or intranet to Internet Explorer The recorder uses it to display video DDNS Dynamic DNS 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 i
92. hold press the HOLD button again Zooming Zoom in out images from the camera Depending on the models of the connected cameras the available zoom ing factors may be different Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information Step 1 Step 2 Display the camera control panel amp page 64 and Press the arrows button Y A When pressing Y then press the camera selection button 2 on the the displayed image will be zoomed out When press front panel ing A the displayed image will be zoomed in The Zoom tab will be displayed T Position BUSY X AUTO FOCUS 65 66 Focus adjustment Adjust the focus of the camera The auto focus function is available Step 1 Display the camera control panel page 64 and then press the camera selection button 2 on the front panel The Focus tab will be displayed AUTO FOCUS Iris adjustment Adjust the lens iris of the camera Step 1 Display the camera control panel page 64 and then press the camera selection button 3 on the front panel The Iris tab will be displayed T Position BUSY X eea RESET Step 2 Press the arrows button lt 4 gt When pressing lt the focal point will move to the near side When pressing lt 4 the focal point will move to the far side It is possible to automatically adjust the focus by press ing the SET button on the front panel Step 2 Press the arrows but
93. ight 03 54 Note e To delete the set detection area take the following procedures 1 Move the cursor onto the Area delete button on the search filter window and then press the SET button 2 Move the cursor onto the Area button of any of the detection area A D and then press the SET button Delete area Delete area A Delete B Delete C Delete D Delete 4 Set the detection sensitivity of each detection area Move the cursor onto Sensitivity of the detection area to be set and then rotate the jog dial inside to select the detection sensitivity from the follow ing Off Does not detect motion in the selected area Low Low sensitivity Mid Standard sensitivity High High sensitivity 5 Set the mask duration of each detection area When the mask duration is set any motion will not be detected for the set duration after a motion detection Use the mask duration when it takes time to detect motion or when motion is detected frequently Rotate the jog dial inside to select the detection sensitivity from the following 1s 1 min 1h 24h Step 5 After specifying the search conditions filters press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the P button Data matched the search conditions filters will be displayed on the VMD search list window Time amp date Ch Event 5 B B JUL 23 09 8 55 20 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 55 19 PM JUL 23 09 8 55 18 PM JUL 23
94. ill be deleted Format initialize an SDHC SD memory card To copy recorded images onto an SDHC SD memory card it is necessary in advance to insert an SDHC SD memory card into the card slot of the recorder and format it To delete recorded images on the SDHC SD mem ory card format the SDHC SD memory card again Important e When an SDHC SD memory card is formatted all recorded images and setup data on the SDHC SD memo ry card will be deleted It is impossible to recover the deleted images and audio e t is impossible to copy record images onto an SDHC SD memory card formatted on a PC Format the SDHC SD memory card on the recorder Step 1 Display the Disk tab Pages 119 120 Step 2 Click the Execute button of SD card format The confirmation window will be displayed Step 3 Click the Execute button gt Formatting of the SDHC SD memory card will Start Important e Do not turn off the power of the recorder in the process of formatting 121 Notification by e mail Alarm mail A link address to the alarm image that is saved in the recorder contained in an alarm mail as follows Contents of the alarm mail In HD600 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 VMD ALARM 5ch File name of alarm image The file name of the image a
95. images were recorded will be displayed Ch Displays the camera channel used for recording Playback of images recorded using the displayed camera channel will start on a 1 screen Event Displays the event type Refer to page 8 for further information about the event type HDD Displays the hard disk drive number on which images were recorded Audio Displays the icon to indicate whether audio is attached to the data or not Number of the listed data Displays a time and date range of the listed data Number of the listed data Total Displays the total number of listed data When more than 200 data matched the gt 200 indication will be displayed Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page gt play button It is possible to play the selected recorded image J How to operate Step 1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel The recording event list window will be displayed Time amp date Ch Event B B JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 14 09 5 34 18 AM gt JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM Total gt 10000 Step 2 Move the cursor onto the VMD tab and then press the SET button on the front panel The VMD tab page will be displayed Time amp date Ch Event nD a Prev page
96. ime forward and start playback A jumped playback point may sometimes not be a point exactly calculated for the selected amount of time The Go to date window will be displayed by clicking this but ton It is possible to start playback by designating the desired time and date Playback of the latest recorded image will start by clicking this button Page 40 Playback images will be displayed on a multi screen 4 screen 9 screen 16 screen by clicking this button Each time the 4 screen button or the 9 screen button is clicked images from different camera groups will be displayed on a 4 screen or on a 9 screen respectively When the 16 screen button is clicked images from camera chan nels 1 16 will be displayed on a 16 screen To display images on a 1 screen again click any of the camera channel buttons in the Cam select box Playback images will be zoomed in by the electronic zoom Refer to page 86 for how to use the electronic zoom Playback images will be enlarged Refer to page 86 for how to enlarge playback images 91 92 Play image recorded at a designated time and date Start playback by designating the desired time and date of a recorded image Playback operation can be made while recording Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click the HDD tab The HDD tab will be displayed Step 3 Click the Go to date button F http 192 168
97. ing MULTI SCREEN e Press the MULTI SCREEN button Each time the MULTI button SCREEN button is pressed the screen pattern will change according to the setting configured on the setup menu Camera setup under Multi screen setup on the Common tab under Display t Installation Guide OSD button e Press this button to display hide the camera title and the status bar embedded on the recorded data Page 30 Functions during playback when using the mouse Function Operation Pause Select REC amp Playback from the submenu and then operate the displayed REC amp Frame by frame play Playback panel back Reverse frame by frame playback REC amp Playback as Position Fast forward Fast rewind Fast Slow Play Fast Slow Next Record Skip gt e Pause Stop Next Image Skip to the latest record Select Go to last from the submenu ed data Sub Menu Camera control gt DEC amp Dilavhack _ bcm 0 77 T mead aa Search y Copy MI Cancel Multiscreen playback Operate on the operation panel Camera title display s DO 41 42 Note When using the mouse the playback speed will change each time the Rew button or the FF button is clicked When the Rew button or the FF button is clicked during pausing the playback speed will be 1 2 When displaying images on a 1 screen audio assigned to the camera channel from which images are cur rently being displayed will be heard When di
98. ing and dropping multiple files onto it Reference Cause solution e Depending on the traffic of the network there might be difficulties in displaying images Press the F5 button on the keyboard to request images e Isn t the network traffic heavy These symptoms may occur when the network traffic is heavy e t may be possible that a pop up blocker other than Internet Explorer is activating Check the installed soft ware and cancel the pop up blocker e Are the correct user name and password entered Confirm the correct user name and password Installation e When playing images recorded at a higher recording rate audio may sometimes be played interrupted e 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 e Try to launch by dragging and dropping fewer files or launch the viwer software first by double clicking 125 126 When displaying images on a multi screen images from two cameras or more are displayed in sequence on a screen of multi screen Reference Cause solution pages e This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combination When this occurred update the driver of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows
99. interference with the camera is detected SD5Link camera EMR Displayed when an emergency recording started Indication TRM 1 Indicates an event occurrence Alarm icon e Refer to page 56 for further information about each event and their event actions 6 Error display area Indication Error Description Indicates that an error occurred ALI SMART H METER THERMAL POWER KY X FULL CPY ERR REMOVE Alteration is detected HDD early warning predictable fail ure Reached the set time for the hour meter warning When the HDD operation time reached the set time Thermal error occurred Power outage is detected Remaining capacity warning No disk space Copy error Destination When the HDD on which an access error occurred was automatically removed Indication w THERMAL Indicates an error occurrence Error icon Partitions indicated by Partition Indication Normal recording area NML Event recording area EVT Indication Error Note Description 1DOWN 2DOWN SDOWN FAN Indication A single hard disk drive in RAID RAID 5 RAID 6 is faulty which can be recovered by replacing the hard disk drive 2 hard disk drives in RAID RAID 5 RAID 6 are faulty which can be recovered by replacing the hard disk drives when operating in the RAID 6 mode 3 hard disk drives in the RAID 6 mode are faulty which cannot be recovered by replacing the hard
100. ion window will not be displayed when Off is selected fro User authentication on the Basic tab of User mng of the setup menu Important e Refer to a system administrator for further infor mation about the set IP address e t is impossible to access the recorder from a PC whose IP address is not registered in the recorder when On is selected for Host authentication on the Basic tab of User mng of the setup menu Refer to a system administrator for further information e Do not attach 0 before the numbers when enter ing IP address Example 192 168 0 50 X 192 168 0 050 e f a message is displayed on the information bar see page 127 Note e When displaying the top page of the operation window of the recorder on a PC for the first time the wizard for ActiveX installation required to dis play images from cameras will be displayed Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the installation e When any ActiveX for Panasonic s digital disk recorder other than this product is already installed uninstall WebVideo ActiveX from Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel and then install ActiveX for this product e When the installation wizard is displayed each time displaying other page even though installa tion of ActiveX for this product has been complet ed reboot the PC Step 3 Enter the user name and password registered in the recorder and then click the Login button A
101. istrator for further information about the settings Installation Guide Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of this recorder lf there is reply from the recorder the connection is nor mal If not check the settings of the IP address and the subnet mask Cannot access from the browser Is the same IP address provided to other devices Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings Installation Guide Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed When the recorder and the client PC are on the same subnet is the same subnet set for the IP addresses of the recorder and the PC Installation Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the browser Guide 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 Symptom The image displayed on the browser is not being refreshed Image refresh of the browser is slow Response of the browser is slow A pop up is not displayed on the browser Cannot close the authentication window displayed when displaying the basic operation window Audio is interrupted during playback using the viewer software Cannot play the downloaded recorded images An error message Is displayed when trying to launch the viewer software by dragg
102. k information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic Data delete HDD auto delete Schedule HDD manual delete Display Delete AUEI JUL 23 09 FE Communication Server SD card format Execute Network HDD disk menu _ Setup Event User mng SD5Link Maintenance a Prev page Jy 2 2 I Next page v The confirmation window will be displayed Step 3 Move the cursor onto OK and then press the SET button Confirmation Starting format All of data will be erased OK Cancel Formatting of the SDHC SD memory card will start and the format progress window will be dis played When completing the format the format completion window will be displayed Important e Do not turn off the power of the recorder in the process of formatting 13 Configure the network settings From this page to the Disk management chapter page 121 the instructions of how to operate the record er using a web browser are provided When operating the recorder using a web browser it is necessary in advance to configure the network settings of the recorder and a PC When the network settings of the PC are as follows it is unnecessary to configure the settings It is possible to configure the settings and operate the recorder using a web browser after completing the connection IP address 192 168 0 2 192 168 0 249 192 168 0 251 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0
103. k the button and then set the detection sensitivity for each area A D from the following Off Does not detect motion in the selected area Low Low sensitivity Mid Standard sensitivity High High sensitivity Specify the mask duration Click the button and then select the mask dura tion from the following 1s 1 min 1h 24h When the mask duration is set any motion will not be detected for the set duration after a motion detection Use the mask duration when it takes time to detect motion or when motion is detected frequently Specify the time range Click the F button and then specify the time range to be searched for Step 4 Click the OK button after completing the settings Data matched to the specified search conditions will be displayed in list form Cam select L234 JS 6 IZ JL 8 L9 oft 1fh1 2 t13 h14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom AAR om mmo Search Disk Medmm Copy eel yi otal 0 Rew Phy FF Next Record Time slip Pause Stop Next Image eats ee 30s v maei ee ZIB a0 F Note e n the result list of the VMD search the audio icon will not be displayed in the Audio column even if audio is attached to the recorded images e The VMD search of the pre event recording data will not be performed Step 5 Click the time and date of the desired data in the result list Playback of recorded images of the selected data will start Note e Recorded images wil
104. l be played on a 1 screen To play on a multi screen click a multiscreen selec tion button in the Multiscreen select box after starting playback e When selected time and date is too close to the current time and date playback may sometimes not start In this case wait for a while and try to playback again Step 6 To stop playback click the STOP button Playback will stop Playback in the image display area will be switched to live image display 9 98 Check a list of copied recorded images Display a list of copied data copied recorded images on an SDHC SD memory card or a DVD and then select a desired recorded image to play from the list It is possible to search for copied data using the filters Available filters are Time amp date and Ch Copied data list window Rec event Total Time amp date Ch Enr Audo 09 05 14 13 00 00 MAN 09 05 14 13 00 00 4 MAN 0970514 13 00 00 16 MAN 0905 14 12 00 00 1 MAN 09 05 14 12 00 00 4 MAN 09 05 14 12 00 00 16 MAN 0910514 11 50 08 1 MAN 09 05 14 11 50 08 4 MAN 09 05 14 11 50 08 16 MAN Number of the listed data Displays the total number of listed copied data When more than 10 000 data matched the gt 10000 indi cation will be displayed All list button Cancels filtering and lists all copied data Refresh button The displayed contents will be updated to the latest Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page
105. larm mode Activity detection mode Off Start recording o Display event information on the screen Blink the alarm indicator Sound the buzzer Switch to the camera channel in which an alarm occurred Move a camera to the preset position Send a mail that notifies of an event occurrence Send a PS Data command that notifies of an event occur rence Output signals from the ALARM connector and the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear of the recorder lt x IXI OIX X Xx Xx X XIXI X X X X X File event logs Send recorded images to an FTP server Provide an alarm notification to a PC according to the Panasonic alarm protocol setting AAO OG Oy OS x IXO X x x lt O X Cancel the alarm action The recorder will take an alarm action according to the settings configured in advance when an event occurs in the alarm mode ALM To cancel the alarm action press the Alarm reset button on the front panel or click the alarm icon on the status bar displayed on monitor 2 When the Alarm auto reset setting on the Common tab under Event of the setup menu is set to 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min 3min or 5min amp Installation Guide the following actions will automatically be taken without canceling the alarm action by pressing the Alarm reset button e The alarm indicator on the front panel will stop blinking and light steadily e The event information displayed on the monitor will disappear e The sounding buzzer and th
106. layback Fast forward Fast rewind Hold playback speed Fast forward Fast rewind Skip Skip to the latest record ed data Multiscreen playback Camera title display Button Operation PLAY PAUSE e Playback will resume when this button is pressed during pause button e The PLAY PAUSE button will blink during pausing Jog dial Inside e When rotating the jog dial inside during pausing frame by frame playback will be performed e When rotating the jog dial clockwise the next frame will be dis played When rotating the jog dial counterclockwise the previ ous frame will be displayed Shuttle ring When rotating the shuttle ring outside the playback speed will Outside change 1 2x 1x 2x 5x 10x 20x according to how much angle the shuttle ring is rotated When the playback continued at 20x rotated the shuttle ring to the end for 10 seconds the playback speed will change to 50x When the playback continued at 50x for 10 seconds the playback speed will change to 100x When rotating the shuttle ring clockwise fast forward playback will be performed When rotating the jog dial counterclockwise fast reverse playback will be performed When the shuttle ring position is returned to the normal position center the play back speed will return to 1x When the HOLD button is pressed while rotating the shuttle ring outside during playback the playback speed determined by the shuttle ring position will be held
107. layed hidden by pressing the OSD button The camera title and the time display will be dis played hidden by clicking the OSD button When monitor 2 is being selected Each time the OSD button is pressed display of the camera title and the status bar will change as follows Display the camera title and hide the status bar gt Hide the camera title and display the status bar gt Hide both the camera title and the status bar gt Display both the camera title and the status bar Use the electronic zoom When monitor 2 is being selected Each time the OSD button is clicked display of the camera title and the status bar will change as follows Display the camera title and hide the status bar gt Hide the camera title and display the status bar gt Hide both the camera title and the status bar gt Display both the camera title and the status bar When displaying images on a 1 screen it is possible to enlarge the displayed live images using the electronic zoom It is also possible to move the area of the enlarged image to be displayed Step 1 Press the SUB MENU button The submenu window will be displayed Cancel Step 2 Move the cursor onto El zoom and then press the SET button Images will be displayed at x2 and the El zoom panel will be displayed Step 3 When the SET button is pressed images will be dis played at x4 Each time the SET button is pressed
108. menu Installation Guide Operation using the buttons on the front panel Operations using a mouse Step 1 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Step 2 Press the SEQ button The sequence display will be performed according to the configured settings The SEQ button will light during the sequence display Step 3 To stop the sequence display press the SEQ button again To resume the sequence display press the SEQ but ton When the sequence display is resumed the sequence display will be performed from step 1 again Note Step 1 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Step 2 Display the operation panel by right click and then press the SEQ button oT The sequence display will be performed according to the configured settings The SEQ button will light during the sequence display Step 3 To stop the sequence display click the SEQ button again To resume the sequence display click the SEQ but ton When the sequence display is resumed the sequence display will be performed from step 1 again e The sequence display on monitor 1 will be paused until the setup menu is displayed on monitor 2 Record images Live images can be recorded on the recorder Images from up to 16 cameras can be recorded on a single recorder i f Co Recorder Recording areas on the hard disk drive The hard disk drives in the recorder are manage
109. mera Click the Reset all button after moving the cursor onto CAMERA RESET of the setup menu of the cam era Reset the camera Step 4 To close the setup menu of the camera click the Close button Note e When the camera has the refresh function REFRESH it is possible to execute the refresh function by clicking the Reset button e The camera setup window may sometimes remain displayed after the setup menu of the camera is closed such as when resetting the camera etc In this case click the Close button of the camera setup window e Only users whose user level is allowed to control cameras or to configure the settings can configure the settings of the camera Disk management On the Disk tab of Maintenance of the setup menu it is possible to perform operation relating to the hard disk drives in the recorder or in an optional extension unit DVD and SDHC SD memory card The following are descriptions of how to delete images recorded on the hard disk drives and of how to format initialize a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card from a PC Delete images recorded on the hard disk drives manually The following are descriptions of how to manually delete images recorded in the normal recording area and the event recording area on the hard disk drives in the recorder By designating a time and date all the images recorded until the day before the designated time and date will be deleted It is useful to delete unnece
110. mera connected to the encoder WJ MP204C may be displayed as a command alarm e Cameras will provide a notification only when an alarm input is detected Therefore the recorder will not dis play an alarm occurrence indication when the recorder is booted while an alarm input is being supplied Event action When an event occurs and the recorder detects the event occurrence the recorder will take the event action according to the settings configured in advance The event action mode can be selected from the alarm mode ALM activity detection mode ADM and Off Installation Guide Refer to a system administrator for further information A different event action will be taken depending on the selected event action mode When selecting the alarm mode ALM the recorder will take an alarm action Event action mode e Alarm mode ALM When the alarm mode ALM is selected notification of an event occurrence will be provided to outside the system In this manual event actions to be taken in the alarm mode are called alarm action e Activity detection mode ADM When the activity detection mode ADM is selected only recording and indication of an alarm occurrence will be performed at an event occurrence No notification of event occurrence will be provided to any exter nal device in the activity detection mode ADM e Off Only filing logs of event occurrences will be performed No other event action will be taken Event action A
111. multiscreen It is also possible to display live images from multiple cameras sequentially by switching the camera channels in order sequence display Select a monitor monitor 1 monitor 2 Live images can be displayed on both monitor 1 and monitor 2 When switching between a 1 screen and a mul tiscreen or when changing the camera channels for live images it is firstly necessary to select a monitor moni tor 1 or monitor 2 to operate Operation using the buttons on the front panel Step 1 Press the MONITOR button Each time the MONITOR button is pressed the monitor selection will change The monitor number will light to indicate the moni tor currently being selected Operations using a mouse Step 1 Display the operation panel by right click and then press the MONITOR button The monitor number will light to indicate the moni tor currently being selected Note e When displaying the operation panel or the other panel camera control panel camera menu panel El zoom panel during monitor 1 is being selected the indication Monitor 1 selected will be dis played on monitor 2 During the indication Monitor 1 selected is being displayed monitor 1 can be operated using the operation panel dis played on monitor 2 The operation panel will not be displayed on mon itor 1 Selecting Monitor1 JUL 16 09 09 37 32 AM 29 30 Display images on a 1 screen To display live images o
112. n a 1 screen take the following procedures Operation using the buttons on the front panel Operations using a mouse Step 1 Step 1 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Step 2 Step 2 Select a camera channel from which images are to be Display the operation panel by right click and then displayed on the selected monitor by pressing the select a camera channel by clicking the camera camera selection button 1 16 selection button 1 16 The selected camera selection button will light and live images will be displayed on the selected monitor The selected camera selection button will light and live images will be displayed on the selected monitor Display Hide the camera title and the status bar It is possible to display hide the camera title and the status bar displayed on the monitor Operation using the buttons on the front panel Operations using a mouse Step 1 Step 1 Press the OSD button Display the operation panel by right click and then Action display hide of the camera title and the click the OSD button status bar will be taken differently according to the Action display hide of the camera title and the monitor monitor 1 monitor 2 status bar will be taken differently according to the When monitor 1 is being selected monitor monitor 1 monitor 2 The camera title and the time display will be dis When monitor 1 is being selected p
113. n a time range designated by selecting the start time and the end time Event Search for images recorded by the selected recording mode only e Recording mode Event Manual recording schedule recording emergency recording video loss terminal alarm command alarm video motion detection VMD camera site alarm e VMD camera alarm Motion detection object appearance disappearance terminal alarm residence detection direction detection interruption detection Camera Search for images recorded using the selected camera channels only Recording event list Time amp date Ch Event HDD JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM_1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 14 09 5 34 18 AM gt JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM Total gt 10000 Filtering Select Medium button Displays the search filter window on which the search Displays the disk selection window on which a media filters can be specified HDD DVD SDHC SD memory card subject to play can be selected 45 Time amp date Displays the start time and date of the recording Ch Displays the camera channel used for recording Playback of images recorded using the displayed camera channel will start on a 1 screen Event Displays the event type Refer to page 8 for further information about the event type HDD Displays the hard disk drive number on which images
114. ne is a region or a country that has uniform standard time Multiscreen display This product can display images from multiple camera channels simultaneously while displaying live images or playback images Displaying of images from 4 cameras or from 16 cameras simultaneously is called as 4 screen display or 16 screen display respectively Electronic zoom The function that enlarges live images and playback images during playback The electronic zoom enlarges the images by the recorder and is separate from the zoom function included as part of the camera operations for enlarged images Coaxial communication This method is used to control the camera using the camera control signal through the cable connecting between the recorder and the camera In this product the cameras connected to the video input connectors 1 8 1 16 for WJ HD716K can be connected using the coaxial communication Disk configuration Disk config It is necessary to configure the HDD settings after replacing removing or adding a HDD Disk config is the menu for configuring the HDD Half duplex Communications method that switches between send ing and receiving using a single communications line 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
115. nel will be displayed Step 3 Click the Rec Start button REC amp Playback Fast Slow Play Fast Slow Next Record Ceo gt 0B Cis gt gt Next Image e Position Pause Stop Cu Cm Recording will start Step 4 To stop recording press the Rec Stop button When the OK button on the displayed confirma tion window Is clicked recording will stop Note e When a recording with higher priority than manual recording is being performed manual recording will be suspended until that recording finishes Refer to the Recording mode and its priority level section below for further information about the priority of the recording mode When trying to stop manual recording by holding down the REC button for 2 seconds or more while anoth er recording with a different recording mode emergency recording event recording and schedule recording is being performed the REC indicator on the REC button will remain lit and the other recording will con tinue recording will start No image will be recorded when no image data is being sent from the camera When image data is sent Images data recorded by manual recording or schedule recording will be divided into multiple files every hour on the hour In that moment recording may sometimes be interrupted around for 1 second Recording mode and its priority level There are 5 recording modes The recording modes and their priority levels a
116. next page of the list will be displayed Step 5 After checking the size of the data to be copied and the remaining capacity press the SET button after moving the cursor onto the Copy button The copy data list window will close Copying will start and the COPY icon will be displayed on the task bar on monitor 2 When copying is complete the COPY icon will disappear Important e Do not remove the SDHC SD memory card during copying data onto the SDHC SD memory card It may damage data on the SDHC SD memory card e In the following cases copying will not start even when the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor onto the Copy button e When the end time is set earlier than the start time e Copying will be performed even when the remain ing capacity of the destination media is not enough for copying e When pressing the COPY button on the front panel during copying the confirmation window for cancellation of the current copying will be dis played It is possible to cancel the current copying on this window Copying continues even during the confirmation window is being displayed When the power of the recorder is turned off during copying the media used for copying may become unusable Step 6 When copying on a DVD it is necessary to complete copying by removing the DVD When copying on an SDHC SD memory card it is unnecessary to take the following procedures to complete copying When the C
117. ng information on the DNS server and reduces the load on the network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol A protocol that enables PCs to automatically get infor mation from a server needed for accessing a network DNS Domain Name System 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 communicated with The DNS provides translation between domain names and IP addresses FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol that is commonly used for transferring files over the Internet HDD Stands for Hard Disk Drive a high capacity storage device This product uses hard disk drives instead of video tapes for recording IP address Internet Protocol Address The identification number assigned to PCs connected via IP networks such as the Internet or an Intranet or to individual communications devices Do not assign the same address to multiple devices especially on the Internet LAN Local Area Network A communications network for connecting PCs printers 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 MAC address Media Access Control address Fixed physical address assigned to network devices Devices send and receive data based on this
118. ng pause Playback speed of fast playback will change in the following order each time the fast playback button is clicked Step2 Approx 2x Step3 Approx 5x gt Step4 Approx 10x gt Step5 Approx 20x gt Step6 Approx 50x Step7 Approx 100x Playback speed of fast reverse playback will change in the fol lowing order each time the fast reverse playback button is clicked Step1 1x gt Step2 Approx 2x Step3 Approx 5x Step4 Approx 10x gt Step5 Approx 20x Step6 Approx 50x gt Step7 Approx 100x When the PLAY button is clicked during fast playback fast reverse playback playback speed will return to the normal play back speed When the frame by frame playback button is clicked the next frame will be displayed and paused When the reverse frame by frame playback button is clicked the previous frame will be displayed and paused When the skip button is clicked playback point will skip to the start time of the next recorded images When the reverse skip button is clicked playback point will skip to the start time of the previous recorded images When there is no next or previous recorded data the current playback will continue In this case playback time of the current playback may sometimes be displayed as around for 1 minute ago When the button is clicked after selecting amount of time to jump interval the playback point will jump the selected amount of t
119. ning tilting control Lights green 7 Maintenance port MAINTENANCE The maintenance port that can be used for con nection with a PC is provided inside the cover Do not use for any operation other than maintenance HDD indicators HDD1 HDD4 STS status Indicates the operational statuses of the respective hard disk drive Lights green Indicates that the power of the respective hard disk drive formatted is on Blinks green Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is for playback use only Recording is unavailable using the respec tive hard disk drive Blinks orange Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is currently being formatted Lights red Indicates that formatting of the respective hard disk drive has failed Off Indicates that the power of the respective hard disk drive is off or that the hard disk drive is not connected recognized A F HDD access failure Indicates the status access failure of the respective hard disk drive Blinks green Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is being accessed Lights red The respective built in hard disk drive is faulty Data recovery is possible by replacement Blinks red The respective built in hard disk drive is faulty Data recovery is possible by replacement Lights red and orange alternately Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is cur rently being recovered in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode It may appear that the indicator light
120. nt between you and Panasonic Corporation Ov accept the terms in the license agreement Step 2 Select Agree and then click the Next button The user information entry fields will be displayed i HD Viewer InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information User Name panasonic Organization panasonic Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer all users Just me Step 3 Complete the user information on the user informa tion entry window and then click the Next button The setup type section radio buttons will be dis played User information entry is not required to proceed i HD_Viewer InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Please select a setup type All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space Choose which program Features you want installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced users Step 4 Select All and then click the Next button The wizard is ready to install i HD Viewer InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Cancel 109 110 Step 5 Click the Install button When the installation
121. o to date window will be displayed Page 43 Latest recorded image When this button is clicked playback of the latest recorded images will start and the REC amp Playback panel will be displayed Page 44 Playback When this button is clicked playback will start and the REC amp Playback panel will be dis played Page 39 El zoom When this button is clicked the displayed images will be displayed at x2 and the El zoom panel will be displayed This button will work only when images are being displayed on a 1 screen Page 31 Camera control When this button is clicked the camera control panel will be displayed Page 64 Note e The shortcut launcher will be displayed or hidden when the status bar is displayed or hidden When the status bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen Lower the shortcut launcher will be displayed at the lower right corner When the sta tus bar is displayed at the top of the screen Upper the shortcut launcher will be displayed at the upper right corner e When a panel such as the operation panel is dis played the shortcut launcher will be hidden 19 16 Description of the status bar i S Menu x100 gil Jan 01 09 10 08 57 PM amp LOSS 10 1 Submenu button S Menu The submenu window will be displayed Cancel In the submenu window the following menu buttons are provided Camera control The camera control panel and the camera men
122. oller whose unit address is 001 It is possible to operate all the WJ HD616K WJ HD716K in cascading connection by designating the unit number from a PS Data compatible system controller Refer to the operating instructions of the system controller for how to control it in the PS Data mode e When using the system controller whose unit address is 002 004 It is possible to operate all the WJ HD616K WJ HD716K using the PS Data compatible system controller However camera selection on monitor 2 is unavailable 63 64 Operate the camera It is possible to operate the following camera operations when displaying live images from a camera with the panning tilting and zooming function e Panning Tilting Zoom Focus lris Preset position function Auto function Note e The camera operation can be performed only when displaying images on a 1 screen on monitor 1 e Depending on the model of the camera some operations may not work e When a user with a higher user priority is operating at the same time it may be impossible to operate the camera In this case the indication BUSY will be displayed on the operation panel Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the priority e Refer to page 0 for how to display the setup page of the camera and configure the settings of the camera Adjust the horizontal vertical position of images from the camera Zoom in out images from the camera Adjust the focus of the camera Adjust
123. on Indication Live Indicates that live images are currently being BE Currently live images are displayed The sequence display function is No indica being displayed the function that can automatically switch and_ tion display images from multiple cameras SEQ Currently live images are sequentially being displayed in sequence Playback Indicates that recorded images are currently gt Currently recorded images being played When playback is being per are being played formed not at normal speed the playback lt Currently recorded images speed also will be displayed are being played reversely When the playback speed is being held the If Currently playback is paused playback speed will be displayed in orange PRIN Currently recorded images are being played at a speci fied playback speed IT 2s Currently recorded images are being played reversely at a specified playback speed 3 Copy Delete icon source disk selection mirror RAID recovery display area Indication Description Indication Copy Indicates that copying is currently being per Currently data is being cop formed ied Delete Indicates that data is currently being deleted B9 Currently data is being delet ed RECOVER Indicates that RAID recovery is currently being Currently RAID recovery is performed being performed DVD selection Indicates that an optional DVD drive Currently the DVD drive is WJ HDB611 is currently being selected being selecte
124. on a multiscreen audio being input to audio input connector 1 AUDIO IN 1 will be heard Operation using the buttons on the front panel Step 1 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Step 2 Press the MULTI SCREEN button Each time the button is pressed the screen pat tern of the multiscreen will change Step 3 To display images on a 1 screen press any of the camera selection button 1 16 Operations using a mouse Step 1 Select a monitor to display images Page 29 Step 2 Display the operation panel by right click and then click the MULTI SCREEN button an a a aD MULTI SCREEN CE ED a Each time the button is clicked the screen pattern of the multiscreen will change Step 3 To display images on a 1 screen do either of the fol lowing e Click the camera selection button 1 16 e Click a segment on the multiscreen to be dis played on a 1 screen When the screen is clicked again the multiscreen will be displayed again 33 Display images from multiple cameras sequentially sequence display The sequence display function is the function that can automatically switch and display images from multiple cameras sequentially The sequence display will be performed according to the settings configured in advance The setting for the sequence display can be configured on Live sequence on the Monitor 1 tab or Monitor 2 tab under Display of the setup
125. opy button on the front panel is pressed the Eject media menu will be displayed Select Eject media and then press the SET button Confirmation Please select an operation Copy O Eject a medium OK Cancel The copy completion process will start When the copy completion process ended the completion notification window will be displayed and the DVD will become ready to remove Note e t is impossible to play copied data if the copied data is finalized by the copy completion process even when copying onto a DVD is complete e t is also possible to remove the DVD in the follow ing procedures e Move the cursor onto the Search amp Copy but ton of the submenu The menu list will be displayed e Move the cursor onto Eject media on the displayed menu list and then press the SET button Step 7 The DVD can be removed when the tray lock is released by pressing the button at the center of the DVD drive Important e Once a DVD is used for copying and removed from the recorder it is impossible to copy another data on it Note e The tray will not come out even when the eject button is pressed if the operation described in step 6 is not performed to complete copying 61 Operation and configuration when connecting the recorders in cascading connection When connecting the recorders up to 5 recorders in cascading connection all images managed by the con nected recorder
126. orded images or the viewer soft ware can be made on this area HDD tab page 82 Playback operation of recorded images can be made on this tab CAM tab page 83 Camera control such as zooming focus adjustment auto panning etc can be made on this tab Control button The following operation panels will be displayed when this button is clicked Control setup Cam select 123 JL 4S Le JL ZL 8 aolas Multiscreen select Sequence Ezom ARAB om Search f Disk Mednm Copr Rec event Toal Ch Et HDD Audio Time amp date Cam select box Images from the selected camera channel will be dis played on a 1 screen in the image display area by clicking the button Multiscreen select box Images from 4 16 cameras can be displayed simul taneously on a multi screen 4 screen button Each time this button is clicked images from different camera groups will be dis played on a 4 screen 9 screen button Each time this button is clicked images from different camera groups will be dis played on a 9 screen 16 screen button Images from camera channels 1 16 will be displayed on a 16 screen Sequence box Images from different cameras will sequentially be displayed according to the settings configured in advance by clicking the button The indicator on the button will light green during the sequence display Page 88 El zoom box Images from the camera will be displayed
127. ore 24 bit True color or better Network interface A 10 100 Mbps network interface card must be installed Web browser Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP3 Audio Sound card When using the audio function Other CD ROM drive It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM DirectX 9 0c or later Adobe Reader It is necessary to refer to the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM When using Microsoft Windows Vista Important e f using a PC that does not meet the above system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imag ing or the browser becomes inoperable e Audio will not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC e Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported Note e Refer to Notes on Windows Vista PDF on the provided CD ROM for further information about system requirements for a PC and precautions when using Microsoft Windows Vista Trademarks and registered trademarks e Adobe Adobe logo and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or i
128. osof LIVE HDD Cana Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Control Setup Cam select ak2 ks Hals Jet ZL 8 L9 io 11213 14 i 516 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom eso omo Search Disk Medaum Copy Te Focus se D LIT EB o E Step 3 When the Register button is clicked the confirma tion window will be displayed The camera direction will be registered and assigned to the selected preset position number by clicking the OK button on the displayed confirmation window When the Move button is clicked the camera direc tion will move to the preset position corresponding to the selected preset position number Note e t is impossible to register the position as Home e Only users whose user level is allowed to control cameras or to configure the settings can register the preset positions e Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for the available preset position numbers Auto functions Auto panning etc Activate the auto function of the camera according to the settings of the camera Step 1 Display the CAM tab e Page 114 Step 2 Click the button in the Auto mode box and then select the desired auto function from the following yy http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic t Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsof Digital Disk Recorder LIVE HDD REC R WJ HD616 CE Control d Setup Cam select pp gpngoanBaB auols s Multiscreen select Sequence
129. ou want to save this file P Name E Type From i Cancel My Documents ys My Computer While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially harm your computer If you do not trust the source do not save this file What s the risk REEL LALLLLaag g File name 01_080101000000_0500_7 _00_01 n3r i My Network Save as type n r Document v Step 3 Create a new folder in the desired directory and click the Save button gt The viewer software will be downloaded Install the viewer software When the older version of the viewer software is installed on a PC uninstall it before installing the newer ver sion Step 1 Double click the downloaded file ndrsetup exe The install wizard window will be displayed i HD_Viewer InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the Following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA BEFORE DOWNLOADING THIS SOFTWARE PROGRAM THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PANASONIC CORPORATION A JAPANESE CORPORATION BEFORE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC YOU NEED TO ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA BY CLICKING ON I ACCEPT BUTTON PROVIDED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE This EULA is a legal agreeme
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131. place Troubleshooters Set up or change your home or small office network Home or Small Office Set up a wireless network for a home or small office 2 Networking i 2 Internet Explorer Change Windows Firewall settings A Network Diagnostics or pick a Control Panel icon n p Internet Options x Network Connections ss A Network Setup Wizard T Windows Firewall Wireless Network Setup Wizard The Network and Internet Connections window will be displayed The control panel will be displayed Important e Log in to the PC as an administrator Step 3 Click Network Connections s Network Connections File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help J gt E Search E Folders E Address Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Local Area Connection a Create a new connection Connected Firewalled d PCI Connected 9 Set up a home or small Intel 21140 Basex office network PCI Fast Et Change Windows Firewall settings See Also 4 Network Troubleshooter Other Places G Control Panel a My Network Places My Documents 4 My Computer Details Network Connections System Folder gt The Network Connections window will be dis played Step 4 Double click Local Area Connection Local Area Connection Status General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 13 08 Speed 100 0 Mbps Activity oo wr Sent as Received Lo
132. ra channels select All Clear Filtering button Cancels the specified search conditions filters Values for the start time and the end time of Date and time range will become the same and all the checkboxes for REC event and Camera will be checked Step 4 Move the cursor onto OK after specifying the search conditions filters and then press the SET button on the front panel Recording events matched the search conditions will be displayed in the recording event list Step 5 Select the desired recording event to play To select a recording event rotate the jog dial inside Time amp date Ch Event 5 B B JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 7 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 6 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 5 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 4 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 3 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 2 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 1 00 00 PM JUL 14 09 5 34 18 AM gt JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM Total 3304 Note e When the shuttle ring outside is rotated the pre vious next page of the list will be displayed Step 6 Move the cursor onto the gt play button and then press the SET button on the front panel Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start Step 7 To stop the playback press the STOP button on the front panel Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display Note e When starting playback from the displayed recording event list after filtering
133. ration area The start and end time and date of recorded images to be downloaded will be displayed Page 106 Start Designate the start time and date of recorded images to be downloaded End Designate the end time and date of recorded images to be downloaded 2 Download button Downloading of recorded images from the specified start and end time and date will start by clicking this button 3 Viewer button The viewer software will be downloaded by clicking this button It is possible to play save and print the downloaded images using the viewer software Page 108 HDD tab REM PLS AY FF PAUSE STOF REW button Plays recorded images in reverse at high speed Playback speed of fast reverse playback will change in the following order each time this button is clicked Step1 1x Step2 Approx 2x Step3 Approx 5x Step4 Approx 10x gt Step5 Approx 20x Step6 Approx 50x Step7 Approx 100x PLAY button Plays recorded images 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 2x Step3 Approx 5x gt Step4 Approx 10x Step5 Approx 20x Step6 Approx 50x Step7 Approx 100x NEXT RECORD button Skips to the next recorded image and plays it HEAT RECORD Time slip l HEAT IMLA GE Tnterval PREV RECORD
134. ray do not apply force on the tray e When not using the DVD drive close the disc tray e When removing the disc from the tray press the spindle to detach the disc If trying to detach the disc forcibly it can damage both the disc and the DVD drive 13 14 About the operation window Monitor 1 Monitor to display live images only The default positions are indicated by the circled numbers Broken lined circles are not the default positions Important e The setup menu will not be displayed on monitor 1 1 Camera title The set camera title will be displayed The camera title display position can be selected from Upper left Lower left Upper right and Lower right At the default the camera title will be displayed at upper right R Upper Note e The camera title will be displayed with up to 14 characters 2 Time and date display The current time hour minute second and date year month day will be displayed The time and date display position can be select ed from Upper left Lower left Upper right and Lower right At the default the time and date will be displayed at upper left L Upper Note e When the display position of the camera title and the time and date are set at the same position the time and date will be displayed at the selected position e When selecting monitor 1 it is possible to display hide the camera title and the time and date by pressing the
135. re as follows When two or more recordings with different recording modes started simultaneously only recording with the higher priority will start Recording mode Priority level Emergency recording 1 Post event recording Manual rec operation Schedule recording or B amp B W PO Pre event recording Emergency recording Recording that is performed manually using an external switch etc when an emergency occurs For example when an external switch is installed at the reception area it is possible to start recording by press ing the installed external switch if a receptionist thinks suspicious about a person around the reception area etc Step 1 Press the external switch to start recording The REC button will light and the emergency recording will start Step 2 When the set recording duration has passed the emergency recording will automatically stop The recording duration for the emergency recording can be set on the setup menu Recording duration on the Emergency recording tab under Basic Installation Guide Note e The emergency recording is the recording mode with the highest priority Even when another recording is being performed the emergency recording will be performed prior to that recording When Continue is selected for Recording dura tion Installation Guide on the Emergency recording tab under Emergency recording of the setup menu it is necessary to press
136. rea will disappear and live images will be displayed in the image display area search and play Search a desired recorded image and play it There are the following 2 searching methods e Search for recording events and play recording event search e Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD search To play recorded images on a multiscreen switch to a multiscreen after starting playback Search and play recording events recording event search Display a list of recording events and then select a desired recording event to play from the list It is also possible to filter recording events using the following search filters Search filter Search filter Description Time and date Search for images recorded in a time range designated by selecting the start time and the end time Event Search for images recorded by the selected recording mode only e Recording mode Event Manual recording schedule recording emergency recording video loss terminal alarm command alarm video motion detection VMD camera site alarm i VMD alarm e Displayed when a camera alarm occurred Motion detection object appearance disappearance detection terminal alarm residence detection direction detection interruption detection Camera Search for images recorded using the selected camera channels only Recording event list Rec event Total 24 Time amp date Ch Evt HDD udio 09 04 19 40 34 51 l
137. ress 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Recorder By using a firewall etc it is possible to use packet filtering and protocol filtering to enhance the network secu rity Connection example Firewall Router Router IP address 192 168 1 1 WAN cea Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Stands for Wide Area Network N IP address 192 168 1 100 raf SS 2200 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 0000090000000009 FCI Default gateway 192 168 1 1 ee Recorder PC IP address 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Display the operation window Boot the PC and operate the recorder using a web browser Step 1 Start the web browser Step 2 Enter the IP address or URL assigned to the recorder into the Address box and then press the Enter key The authentication window will be displayed The authenticat
138. rom the day the image was recorded HDD auto deletion Refer to the Installation Guide for further information Step 1 Step 3 Press the SUB MENU button Move the cursor onto Maintenance and then press The submenu window will be displayed the SET button The Product information tab of Maintenance of Step 2 the setup menu will be displayed Move the cursor onto the Setup Menu button and then press the SET button Cancel The setup menu will be displayed 71 Step 4 Move the cursor onto Disk and then press the SET button The Disk tab will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic DREE Eo G OECC Ston OU EG Continue v Event Schedule Display Communication HDD capacity warning Server Normal recording area Co i ant Event recording area ii v User mng SD5Link Maintenance Hour meter warning Off v Step5 Move the cursor onto Next page F and then press the SET button to display the next page Select the recording area on which data to be deleted from Normal recording area or Event recording area and then set the date by rotating the jog dial inside Images recorded until the day before the set date are subject to deletion Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk
139. s 1 Camera title The set camera title will be displayed The camera title display position can be selected from Upper left Lower left Upper right and Lower right At the default the camera title will be displayed at upper right R Upper 2 Status bar The current status will be displayed The display position can be selected from Upper and Lower The default display position is Lower Note e The camera title will be displayed with up to 14 characters e When selecting monitor 2 it is possible to display hide the camera title display and the status bar respectively by pressing the OSD button e Images recorded with the Time embed setting On will be played in the embedded recording mode EVT Pre event recording Post event recording EMR Emergency recording 3 Shortcut launcher It is possible to execute a function such as play back by simply pressing each button on the short cut launcher The shortcut launcher will be displayed only when a mouse commercially available is connected Normal display Minimum display ejay lt gt A Playback Time and date search Camera Minimum display control Normal display Latest recorded image El zoom Minimum display Normal display When the triangle is clicked display of the shortcut launcher will be switched between the normal display and the minimum display Time and date search When this button is clicked the G
140. s can be monitored on a single monitor The following are descriptions of how to operate when the recorders are connected in cascading connection To operate the recorders connected in cascading connection it is necessary to configure the settings in advance Refer to the Installation Guide for further information Important e Audio cables can also be connected in cascading connection Configuration Configure the settings required for cascading connection Operations and settings of the WJ HD716K are the same as that of the WJ HD616K For WJ HD616K Select On for Cascade on the Cascade tab under Display of the setup menu of the recorder to be con nected in cascading connection Set the unit addresses of recorders as follows WJ HD616K Unit address system Unit address controller First recorder O01 Select a number except 001 004 and not used Second recorder 002 for the other devices Thirdrecorder O03 t S CS Fourth recorder 004 Fifth recorder 005 Settings of a system controller Set the unit addresses of system controllers as follows System controller Unit address Remarks First system controller 001 It is possible to operate all monitor 1 and monitor 2 connected to the first through fifth WJ HD616K Second system controller 002 Monitor 1 and monitor 2 connected to the first Third system controller 003 through the fifth WJ HD616K are available to oper Fourth system controller 004
141. s orange when recovery is being pro cessed at high speed Off Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is not being accessed Important e When operating in the RAID5 RAID6 mode and the HDD indicator lights red replace the faulty hard disk drive promptly Contact your dealer for replacement of hard disk drives In the RAID 5 mode When 2 or more HDD indicators light blink red it is impossible to recover data on the faulty hard disk In the RAID 6 mode When 3 or more HDD indicators light blink red it is impossible to recover data on the faulty hard disk 9 Monitor operation buttons MONITOR button Press this button to change the monitor to be operated The monitor num ber will light to indicate the monitor currently being selected SEQ button Press this button to start stop the sequence During the sequence Lights green OSD button Press this button to display hide information such as the camera title MULTI SCREEN button Press this button to change the display pattern of multi screen The display pattern of multi screen will change each time this button is pressed Playback control function button GOTO LAST button Press this button to jump the playback point to the top of the latest recorded image GOTO DATE button Press this button to desig nate time and date of recorded images to be played SEARCH button Press this button to play recorded images after the recording event search
142. s r The time and date of the start point will be dis played next to the Start button The Download window will be displayed 106 Step 5 Click the OK button after selecting With audio or Without audio to determine whether or not to down load images with audio and ON or OFF for Alter detect to determine whether or not to attach an alteration detection code to recorded images to be downloaded E Download Download With audio Without audio Alter detect The file download window will be displayed Step 6 Click the Save button The Save As window will be displayed Note e When With audio is selected the Download window will be displayed again after the download is complete Step 7 Create a new folder in the desired directory and click the Save button Recorded images and audio will be downloaded as an image data file filename n3r and an audio data file filename n3a respectively Note e f a message is displayed on the information bar see page 127 e When playing on a multiscreen it is impossible to download recorded images 107 108 Play the copied downloaded recorded images When recorded images are copied downloaded recorded images and audio will be copied downloaded as an image data file filename n3r and an audio data file filename n3a respectively into the copy download destina tion It is possible to play save and print the
143. s that the SDHC SD memory card is being selected EE Indicates that RAID recovery is being per formed ZG Indicates that a recording events are being filtered Refer to page 93 for further informa tion about filtering of recording events F 2 REC indicator Indicates the status of recording Wi Indicates that recording is being performed k Indicates that recording is not being per formed 3 Indicates the following statuses E3 Indicates that the camera is inoperable since a user with a higher priority is currently operat ing the camera EA Indicates that copying is being performed Indicates that recorded images are being deleted 4 Indicates information about events and errors ALARM SUSPEND button Liko Clicking this button will disable the subse quent alarm actions page 102 Liko Indicates that the alarm is being suspend ed ALM button Ew This button will be displayed when an event occurs The alarm action will be canceled by clicking this button page 102 ERR button Qs Indicates an error occurrence The error action will be canceled by clicking this button Refer to pages 18 19 for further information about errors Note e The emergency recording will not stop by clicking the ALM button when the emergency recording is being performed It will stop only when Continue is selected for Recording duration on the Emergency rec page 01 82 Download ope
144. sed the zoom rotating the jog dial inside clockwise the panel will factor will change between x2 x4 and x1 move to the next corner in order clockwise When e Move the display area of images from cameras rotating the jog dial counterclockwise it will move When the zoom factor is x2 or x4 it is possible to counterclockwise move the image display area by pressing the arrows button V A gt Operations on panels Panels can be operated by pressing buttons on the Close the panel front panel including the arrows button V A lt 4 gt Press the SETUP ESC button Example When operating the El zoom panel Operations of the software keyboard for time and date entry When it is necessary to designate time and date such as when searching for a recording event use the soft ware keyboard for time and date entry that can be displayed by pressing the SET button after moving the cur sor onto the time and date entry field Calendar Note e When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor onto the Current time button the current time and date will be entered The software keyboard for time and date entry can be operated as follows Step 1 Step 2 Move the cursor onto each entry field year month Move the cursor onto the Enter button using the day time using the arrows button V A lt gt and arrows button V A lt 4 gt and then press the SET select values for them using the jog dial inside
145. sitivity Move the cursor onto the Sensitivity button and then press the SET button The sensitivity setup menu will be displayed Area Sensitivity Area Sensitivity A Area lOff v All area B Area lOff v All area C Area lOff v All area D Area lOff v All area Mask duration 1s v Up to 4 detection areas A D can be set It is also possible to set the whole displayed area as the detec tion area by pressing the SET button after moving the cursor onto the All Area button Set detection areas and detection sensitivities for each of them as follows Move the cursor onto the Area button of any of the detection area A D and then press the SET button Set the start point of the detection area Move the cursor to a point to be set as the start point of the detection area using the arrows but ton A lt 4 gt and then press the SET button lg Set the end point of the detection area Move the cursor to a point to be set as the end point of the detection area using the arrows but ton A lt 4 gt and then press the SET button Up to 4 detection areas can be set by repeating steps 1 3 The area setup window will be displayed again Note e When creating a detection area drag to the lower right from the start point to determine the end point It is impossible to determine the end point when dragging to any direction other than to the lower r
146. sk Mediam Copy Total Rec event zi Time amp date Ch Evt HDD Audio REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE bist oP ZP a Live images from the selected camera channel will be displayed Note e Selecting a camera from the right click pop up menu will display images from the selected cam era channel e When the image capture size of the current recording is changed during displaying live imag es image refresh may sometimes stop for a moment around a second 85 Use the electronic zoom When displaying live images on a 1 screen it is possible to enlarge live images using the electronic zoom and to move the area of the enlarged image to be displayed Step 1 Click any of the x1 x2 and x4 buttons to change Note the zoom factor of the electronic zoom e Clicking a point in the zoomed image moves the zoomed image by positioning the clicked point as A http 192 168 0250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer aE the center point eae T E JEE Control Setup Cam select Lt 23 ka isie izis 19 101 aas s Multiscreen select een s Sequence El zoom mm reo mmo Disk Medaumn Search Copy ec even R t Total Time amp date Ch Et HDD Audio REW Y FF NEXT RECORD Time slip cn ED ED ee ee Fara E z PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE teen Enlarge images It is possible to enlarge live
147. splayed in list form on it Copy List Copy drive f i Data size 0 30GB Remaining capacity 1 21GB Time amp date JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM gt JUL 23 09 12 00 00 AM Total 15 Copying destination The copying destination selected on the copy data window will be displayed DVD SD Data size The total size of the listed recorded imag es will be displayed The displayed total size includes the viewer soft ware It may take several minutes to display the total size Remaining capacity The remaining capacity of the destination media DVD SD will be displayed List display 8 recorded images matched to the set conditions will be displayed in reverse chronologi cal order from the top The following information of recorded images will be displayed Time and date when images were recorded cam era channel event and hard disk drive number Time range of the listed data Displays a time and date range of the listed data Number of the listed data Total Displays the total number of listed copied data When more than 10 000 data matched the gt 10000 indication will be displayed Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page Note e When the shuttle ring outside is rotated the pre vious
148. splaying images on a multiscreen audio assigned to the camera channel from which images are currently being displayed at the upper left corner will be heard When no audio is assigned to the camera from which images are displayed on the segment at upper left corner audio to be output will be deter mined in order of priority When no audio is assigned to any of the camera channels from which images are currently being displayed on a multiscreen no audio will be heard When recording and playback is performed simultaneously playback will be paused when the playback point reaches the current recording point current time When playing images recorded at a higher recording rate the playback speed may sometimes become unstable or interrupted audio may be heard etc A black screen may sometimes be displayed during fast forward fast rewind or fast forward playback fast reverse playback However this is caused resulting from the internal process of the recorder and is not mal function Play images from a designated point It is possible to start playback from a designated time and date or the latest recorded image Playback operation can be made while recording Playback images will be displayed on monitor 2 Play image recorded at a designated time and date Start playback by designating the desired time and date of a recorded image Step 1 Press the GOTO DATE button on the front panel The Go to date window will be displayed
149. ssary images Important e Note that the deleted images cannot be recovered and the remaining disk capacity will not increase even though deletion is performed Note e t is possible to delete recorded images automatically when the set days have passed from the day the image was recorded HDD auto deletion Refer to the Installation Guide for further information Step 1 Step 3 Display the top page of the operation window Click the Maintenance button Page 77 The Product information tab of Maintenance of the setup menu will be displayed Step 2 Click the Setup button Step 4 Click the Disk tab The Disk tab will be displayed Cam select M203 45 eZ 8 Lo oft 12 t13 h14 i15 h16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Medaum Copy PREC Eat P oH Focus reset D Bs ee EB The setup menu will be displayed 119 120 Step 5 Set time and date after selecting NML rec or EVT rec for Data delete Images recorded until the day before the set date are subject to deletion E Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder HD61 Step 6 Click the Execute button SEE JUL 23 09 9 15 PM Network information Logs Delete before JAN viii v 7 09 J Delete The confirmation window will be displayed Step 7 Click the OK button Images recorded until the day before the set date w
150. ssword ee a e Refer to pages 22 and 25 for how to operate the software keyboard for character entry e Refer to the Installation Guide for how to register users Note e When On is selected for Quick login the user name can be selected from the displayed list Installation Guide Step 2 Move the cursor onto the OK button using the arrows button WV A lt 4 gt and then press the SET button gt When the entered user name and password are correct the login window will disappear and live images will be displayed When the entered user name or password is incorrect the login window will be displayed again Note e The default administrator name and password are as follows Administrator name ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the default administrator name and password before running the recorder Change the password periodically Refer to the Installation Guide for how to change the password e To log out select Logout from the submenu Refer to page 16 for further information about the submenu ol 28 Monitor live images from cameras When the recorder started up live images from cameras will be displayed according to the configured settings Live images from cameras are displayed via the recorder id an N moan P an J D Monitor 1 Recorder Monitor 2 It is possible to display live images on a 1 screen or on a
151. switch to the ALARM CONTROL connector pin no 22 alarm suspen sion input terminal on the rear of the recorder When setting the external switch to On the alarm action will be suspended To cancel the alarm suspension set the external switch to Off When an error trouble occurred on the recorder the recorder will take the error action To cancel the error action press the ALARM RESET button on the front panel or click the error icon on the status bar displayed on monitor 2 Note e Depending on the error type the error indication by the status indicator on the front panel will not go off even when canceling the error action Copy recorded images It is possible to manually copy images recorded in the recorder onto a DVD DVD R DVD R or an SDHC SD memory card It is recommended to make back up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives It is impossible to copy recorded images when the recorder is in the following statuses e When the copy window is being opened by other user e When the media SDHC SD memory card DVD is being selected by other user e When the setup menu is being displayed The copied recorded images can be played on the recorder or on a PC using the dedicated viewer software The viewer software will automatically be copied on a media DVD SDHC SD memory card on which recorded images are copied Refer to page 108 for how to operate the viewer sof
152. t is possible to manually copy images recorded in the recorder onto a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card It is recommended to make back up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives Refer to page 59 for further information about the copy function Step 1 Display the top page of the operation window Page 77 Step 2 Click the button in the Copy box The data copy window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Control Cam select BAaAOHRBEBaH Lalola Multiscreen select Sequence El zo0om ppA ae omo Search Disk Medim Copy ve otal REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip R PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Hew IL ZB es r Step 3 Specify the detailed conditions of recorded images to be copied E Data Copy Microsoft Internet Explorer ER Data c opy Date and time range Sat EEE Ee view ev ewe All Manual Schedule Emergency V Video Loss Y Terminal alarm Y Command alarm VD M Site alarm i VMID Terminal Scene change Motion M Direction Removal and left behind Loitering Cam 2 Cam 3 Cam 4 M Cam 6 M Cam 7 M Cam 8 M Cam 10 M Cam 11 M Cam 12 M Cam 14 M Cam 15 M Cam 16 Date and time range Designate the start time and date and the end time and date of recorded imag es to be copied Click the button and then designate time and date 104 REC event Select an event type of recorded images
153. t time of the event recording are to be sent to an FTP server When multiple events occurred only images recorded from the start time of the first event recording will be sent 101 102 Cancel the alarm action The recorder will take an alarm action according to the settings configured in advance when an event occurs in the alarm mode ALM To manually cancel the alarm action perform the following operation Step 1 Click the ALM button displayed in the status display Note area e When the alarm action is canceled the event recording will stop and return to the operational ae J status just before the event occurred LIVE 0109 4 35 e The emergency recording will not stop by clicking ae the ALM button when the emergency recording HAAnARAA onna TUN j is being performed It will stop only when SGH am mem Ae Continue is selected for Recording duration on camera OD we the Emergency rec page maam ama EZD IDD Sa Gotolast_ The alarm action will be canceled Suspend the alarm action Configure the settings to not to perform the alarm action even when an event occurs It is useful to suspend the alarm action at an event occurrence such when maintaining the recorder for a certain period However record ing filing of event logs preset action and displaying of the ALM button will be performed even though the alarm action is being suspended Step 1 Step 2 Display the operation window Click
154. t type will be displayed amp Page 8 HDD The hard disk drive number in which the cor responding recorded images are stored will be displayed Audio When audio is attached to recorded images the audio icon will be displayed Zoom in button Live images from the camera or recorded images will be enlarged by clicking this button Status display area The status of image live image recorded image display operation will be displayed IMA Indicates that live images are being dis played Indicates that playback images are being displayed Indicates that reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast playback images are being displayed Indicates that fast reverse playback images are being displayed Indicates that a paused image is being dis played Indicates that recorded images audio are being downloaded Indicates that downloading of recorded images audio is completed Step 1 Step 7 Indicates the playback speed L Normal playback speed 1x J Approx 2x playback speed Approx 5x playback speed EEE Approx 10x playback speed 4 Approx 20x playback speed EZ Approx 50x playback speed Approx 100x playback speed EJ Indicates that the sequence display is being performed EZE Indicates the normal recording area or the event recording area on the hard disk drive EGE Indicates that the DVD drive is being select ed EER Indicate
155. the button wide or the button tele Note e t is possible to adjust Zooming using the mouse wheel Focus Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near but ton or the Far button The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Go to date button The Go to date window will be displayed by clicking this button It is possible to designate the desired time and date from when playback of recorded imag es is to start Page 92 Rec box The recording button and the recording stop button will be displayed when the button is clicked The recording button and the recording stop button will be hidden when the I button is clicked _ Recording button Starts manual recording Recording stop button Stops manual record ing Note e To display the recording button and the recording stop button hold down the la button until they appear Brightness Auto mode m CT Freset Menu 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 live images Panning tilting speed will become faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad Note e Clicking on the screen can move pan tilt a cam era to the clicked direction 83 84 Brightness The brightn
156. the button in the Sequence box http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic ft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microso Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM WJ HD616 a Control Setup Cam select BHAHARnH L910 1 1213 t14 i15 t1 6 x REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip R M EZB ER Em eaa Ee Fayre EET H PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE sti D SMD a ZIB a3 Live images from multiple cameras will be dis played sequentially according to the settings con figured in advance The indicator on the Sequence button will light green and the SEQ indication will be displayed on the status bar Step 3 To stop the sequence display click the button in the Sequence box again It is also possible to stop the sequence display by operating the recorder to display images on a 1 screen page 85 or on a multiscreen page 87 during the sequence display Note e Audio output will stop during the sequence dis play e When performing the sequence display and dis playing images on the web browser embedded time and camera title will not be displayed e When images for a sequence step is unabled to display this sequence step will be skipped by the camera partitioning function 88 Record images Live images can be recorded on the recorder Images from up to 16 cameras can be recorded on a single recorder Record images Manual recording Recording can be started and stopped manually Step 1
157. the top page of the operation window Click the End button in the download operation area Page 77 at the desired point to set as the end point of the recorded images to be downloaded or enter time and Step 2 date in the End box directly The time and date of the end point will be dis Operation can be performed when recorded images bei se 1 played next to the End button It is possible to are ia anne Se designate up to 20 minutes of the time range per Click the Start button in the download operation a er area at the desired point to set as the start point of the recorded images to be downloaded or enter time and date in the Start box directly Step 4 Click the Download button Z http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic z R Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsoft Internet Explorer Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC D ALARM WJ HD616 at http 192 168 0 250 Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Microsof Digital Disk Recorder LIVE REC fo ALARM WJ HD616 mee Control Setup Control Setup Cam select akls katse zis L9 oft 1fh1 2 t13 t14 i15 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom Search Disk Medmum Copy Rec event ota t Internet Explorer Cam select ak2 loial seizi 8 Lo Of 1fh1 2 t13 914 5 t16 Multiscreen select Sequence El zoom poe om orm Search Disk Medium Copy pi otal REW PLAY FF NEXT RECORD Time slip PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE Henl ABEB ZIB e
158. the viewer soft necessary to be saved in the same folder ware and the HDD viewer software to play audio e Images may sometimes not be played synchro nized with audio 111 112 Save the displayed image The currently displayed image can be saved on a PC as a JPEG file Step 1 Start operation when playing images using the viewer software u 8 Q ait g ae gt ied iad a Desktop 01_090101000000_1000_7f_00_01 n3r Step 2 Click the PAUSE button Print the displayed image Step 3 Click the SAVE button The Save As window will be displayed Step 4 Enter the file name and then select JPEG jpg for Save as type ii gt Filename 01_090107000000_1000_7f_00_01 nar Files of type N3AL n3r v Cancel Step 5 Designate the folder and click the Save button The image will be saved The image paused using the viewer software can be printed Step 1 Start operation when playing images using the viewer software ie 3 X 5 el 8 Q ella 2 ear gt ied id ay i gt P i soea 4 AVAVA VAVAVANAN penn A Step 2 Click the PAUSE button when the desired image is displayed Step 3 Click the PRINT button When printing an image whose extension is n3r the time and date when paused using the viewer software will be printed Alteration detection It is possible to detect the alteration of the data if a code for the
159. to page 8 for further information about the event type Number of the listed data Displays a time and date range of the listed data Number of the listed data Total Displays the total number of listed copied data When more than 10 000 data matched the gt 10000 indi cation will be displayed Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page gt play button Starts playback of recorded images of the selected copied data How to operate Step 1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel The recording event list window will be displayed Search Time amp date Ch Event B B JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 14 09 5 34 18 AM gt JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM Total gt 10000 Step 2 Move the cursor into the recording event tab and move the cursor onto the Select Medium button Then press the SET button on the front panel The Select Medium window will be displayed Select Medium Hard disk drive O s gt SD memory card O bvo Drive Kas Step 3 Select the media to be searched Select DVD Drive or SD memory card by pressing the SET button and then press the SET button again after moving the cursor onto the OK button The copied data list window will be displayed Search
160. ton lt 4 gt When pressing lt the iris will be closed and images will become darker When pressing gt the iris will open and images will become brighter It is possible to reset the adjusted iris to the default by pressing the arrows button A Preset position function Move the camera to the preset position registered in advance It is necessary in advance to register preset posi tions to perform the preset position function Registration of preset positions Register the preset positions for the camera Up to 256 preset positions can be registered The maximum num ber of preset position registration varies depending on the model of the camera Note e Only users whose user level is allowed to control cameras or to configure the settings can register the pre set positions Step 1 Move the camera direction to a position to be regis tered as a preset position Step 2 Display the Pan Tilt tab of the camera control panel page 65 Position BUSY IX PRESET AUTO SLOW seT hHoD Step 3 Press the SET button on the front panel The Preset Auto window will be displayed Preset Auto Preset Position 001 1 Call _ Regist Auto mode Auto track v Start Stop Step 4 Enter a preset position number to be registered To enter the preset position number press the camera selection button 1 0 10 or rotate the jog dial inside Step 5 Move the cursor onto t
161. ts subsidiaries in the United States and other countries HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC SDHC logo is a trademark e Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1 32 bit is described as Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 are described as Windows XP Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP3 are described as Internet Explorer SDHC memory card and SD memory card are described as SDHC SD memory card Restrictions upon display of images When displaying images using this product some functions have restrictions as follows Before using this prod uct keep the following in mind When displaying live images from the camera on a web browser e Black screen may be displayed for the first few seconds when the following operations are performed while displaying live images e When live images are displayed by switching camera channel etc e When image is zoomed in or out e When displaying images sequentially images may sometimes not be exactly displayed at the configured dwell time When playing recorded images e Displayed playb
162. ttached to an e mail URL http 192 168 0 250 122 Warning mail The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs HD600 192 168 0 250 STATUS REPORT DATE 2009 1 1 12 00 00 STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed Example MAIN THERMAL ERROR Indication DATE STATUS Description Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed The description of the trouble will be displayed Thermal error Alteration detection Lost of the recording area HDD write error detection HDD S M A R T warning HDD remaining capacity warning 1 HDD hour meter warning Power outage detection Auto remove of link Fan error Copy media error Other errors HDD error RAID recovery failure HDD remaining capacity warning A warning mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent when the remaining disk capacity becomes less than the set value for HDD capacity warning in the Maintenance menu After a warning mail is sent a warn ing mail with the lt except FULL gt content will be sent each time 1 of the remaining disk capacity is reduced and a warning mail with the lt FULL gt content will be sent when there is no remaining disk capacity THERMAL ERROR ALTERED V ERROR EVT indicates a lost of the event recording area V ERROR NML indicates a lost of the normal recording area V ERROR CPY indicates a lost o
163. tware Refer to page 48 for how to play the copied recorded images on the recorder Note e Pause the playback before starting copying when playing recorded images on the recorder e To copy recorded images onto an SDHC SD memory card it is necessary to use the formatted SDHC SD memory card Refer to page 73 for how to format an SDHC SD memory card Required time for copying varies depending on the data size to be copied It will take longer time to copy recorded images when they were recorded with a larger image capture size in a higher quality or at a higher recording rate even though the same number of camera and the same duration are set for copying Copying of recorded images may sometimes be performed incorrectly when there exist 2 or more images recorded at the same time and date resulting in change of the time and date setting or the auto time adjust ment function In the following cases the copying currently being performed will stop e When any of the settings of the recorder is changed e When a user who started manual copy logged out It will take around 90 seconds until copying is stopped after the web browser is closed e When the original data Source for copying is lost overwritten or malfunction of the hard disk drive e Copied data may contain private information To prevent leakage of private information manage media with great caution Step 1 Set a destination media DVD SDHC SD memory card Installation Guide
164. u panel will be displayed It is possible to control a camera such as panning tilting preset position movement on the camera control panel On the cam era menu panel it is possible to operate the camera setup menu El zoom The electronic zoom panel will be displayed It is pos sible to enlarge images from the camera and to move the angular field of view using the electronic zoom REC amp Playback The recording playback panel will be displayed It is possible to perform operations relating to recording and playback The recording playback panel cannot be operated using the buttons on the front panel of the record er Go to last The latest recorded image will be played Playback will start from the point set in advance of the latest recorded image Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the point of the latest recorded image Search amp Copy It is possible to perform operations relating to search and playback and relating to copying of data onto a DVD or an SDHC SD memory card etc The search conditions panel or the data copy panel will be dis played It is also possible to cancel the search filters and to validate the DVD eject button from this menu Setup Menu The setup menu will be displayed Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about the setup menu Logout It is possible to log out from the recorder from this menu 2 Status display area Indication Descripti
165. urther information The following are descriptions of how to display the setup menu of the camera and of how to perform the basic operation Step 1 Step 3 Press the SUB MENU button Operate the setup menu of the camera using the The submenu window will be displayed camera menu panel To operate the setup menu of the camera use the fol Step 2 lowing buttons Move the cursor onto the Camera control button of aea Sc a te ee the submenu and then press the SET button Meee owen A gt The menu list will be displayed Move the cursor Change parameters Arrows button lt 4 gt onto Camera menu on the displayed menu list Apply the set value or SET button and then press the SET button move to the lower level menu Move to the higher level SETUP ESC button menu Display the special Move the cursor onto menu SPECIAL on the setup menu of the camera and then press the camera selection button 2 Reset the camera Move the cursor onto CAMERA RESET on the setup menu of the camera and then press the camera selection button 3 The camera menu will be displayed and the cam era setup menu will be displayed on the monitor Step 4 To close the setup menu of the camera press the H Camera mong pw Position BUSY A camera selection button 4 Note e When the camera has the refresh function REFRESH it is possible to execute the refresh Note o yS function by selecting th
166. uttons on the front panel Operations using a mouse Step 1 Step 1 Press the GOTO LAST button when displaying live Click the S Menu button images The submenu window will be displayed The latest recorded image will be played Step 2 Step 2 Click the Go to last button To stop the playback press the STOP button on the front panel Sub Menu Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display Ra te laet wn N Cancel The latest recorded image will be played Step 3 To stop the playback display the REC amp Playback panel and stop playback on it Page 38 search and play Search a desired recorded image and play it There are the following 3 searching methods e Search for recording events and play recording event search e Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD search e Search for copied recorded images and play copy data search Playback images will be displayed on a 1 screen on monitor 2 To play recorded images on a multiscreen switch to a multiscreen after starting playback Search and play recording events recording event search Display a list of recording events and then select a desired recording event to play from the list It is also possible to filter recording events using the following search filters Search filter Search filter Description Time amp date Search for images recorded i
167. vent type of recorded images to be copied from the following The checkbox respective to the selected event type will be checked When selecting All all the checkbox es will be checked e REC event Manual recording schedule recording emer gency recording video loss terminal alarm command alarm motion auto detection cam era site alarm e VMD Motion detection object appearance disap pearance terminal alarm residence detection direction detection interruption detection Camera Select a camera channel used for recording Check the checkbox corresponding to the desired camera channel Alter detect Determine whether or not to attach the alteration detection code to the recorded images to be copied When the alteration detection code is attached it is possible to check if the copied recorded images have been altered or not when playing the copied recorded images using the viewer software Move the cursor onto Alteration detection and then select On or Off by rotating the jog dial inside Note e Select the Cancel button to cancel the condi tions for copying e When selecting DVD as the destination media even though an optional built in DVD drive is not installed the error message of No media is inserted will be displayed Step 4 Move the cursor onto OK and then press the SET button The copy data list will be displayed and the recorded images matched the set conditions will be di
168. were recorded Audio Displays the icon to indicate whether audio is attached to the data or not How to operate Step 1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel The recording event list window will be displayed Time amp date Ch Event B B JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM 1CH MAN Main2 JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM JUL 14 09 5 34 18 AM gt JUL 23 09 8 00 00 PM Total gt 10000 Time and date range of the listed data Displays a time and date range of the listed data Number of the listed data Total Displays the total number of listed data When more than 10 000 data matched the gt 10000 indication will be displayed Prev page button Displays the previous page Next page button Displays the next page gt play button Starts playback of recorded images of the selected recording event Note e When using the mouse click Search from the submenu to display the recording event list win dow _OdO Cancel Eject a mediur f 4 Ei se Ae po ers Step 2 Select search filters Move the cursor onto Filtering by pressing the SET button on the front panel and then press the SET button on the front panel The Filtering window will be displayed Step 3 Specify the search conditions filters Date and time range Start JAN 01 09 12 00 00 AM a
169. will be performed Event recording Recording automatically performed at an event occur rence Event recording includes the pre event recording records images before an event occurs and post event recording records images after an event occurs Web browser A software application which enables to display web pages Microsoft Internet Explorer is one of the most widely used web browser Video Motion Detection VMD The function that automatically detects motion in imag es In this product it is possible to record images when detecting motion in live images and also to search for time and date of motion detection in recorded images VMD search 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 Image quality This product compresses and records images from cam eras Image quality varies depending on the compres sion rate In this product the following image qualities compression rates are available and they can be selected for each camera channel and each recording mode XF Extra Fine Highest quality SF Super Fine Super high quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality EX Extended Low quality Resolution Image capture size Generally indicates the smoothness of the image quality and the size of the images recorded from the camera In this product it indicates the number of dots use
170. y stop playback and start playback again 09 06 Event function The recorder will take an event action when any of the following events occur e Terminal alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm input signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the alarm input terminal on the rear of the recorder e Video Motion Detection VMD Regard as an event when a motion is detected in images by the video motion detection function See below about the VMD function e Video loss Regard as an event when the video input signal is lost such as by the camera cable disconnec tion malfunction of the camera etc e i VMD camera alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm motion detection object appearance disap pearance etc is detected by the SD5Link camera e Camera site alarm Regarded as an event when an alarm motion detection etc is detected by a camera e Command alarm Regarded as an alarm when receiving an alarm from a PC etc via a network Note e Video Motion Detection VMD function When a motion luminance change is detected in the specified area detection area the recorder will regard this as an alarm detection Refer to the Installation Guide for the settings required to use the video motion detection function e When the recorder is just after rebooted an alarm detected by an SD5Link camera may sometimes be dis played as a camera site alarm In a similar way an alarm detected by an SD5Link ca
171. y of them is selected Step 9 To stop the playback press the STOP button on the front panel Playback will stop Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display Note e When starting playback from the displayed copied data list after filtering only recorded images of the listed copied data are subject to play It is possible to make all recorded images available to play by stopping the playback and starting playback again e When starting playback after inserting the other SDHC SD memory card select Hard disk drive on the Select Medium window first and then select SD memory card Search for time and date when a motion was detected from recorded images and play VMD search Display a list of time and date when a motion was detected by the VMD function from images recorded by all the recording modes page 37 and then select a desired recorded image to play from the list Camera channels time and date when a motion was detected detection area and detection sensitivity can be used as the filters for the VMD search VMD search list window Search Time amp date Ch Event nD A Prev page Next page Y VMD search button Displays the search filter window on which the search filters can be specified Select Medium button Displays the disk selection window on which a media HDD DVD SDHC SD memory card subject to play can be selected Time amp date The time and date when the

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