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Panasonic WJ-HD616 Installation Guide

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1. Note e Connection using the DATA port with RS485 cables can be made in the same manner as connection using the BNC cables page 37 e When connecting using the HDMI cables audio will be output together However audio will not be output from the audio output connector RCA pin jack e In cascading connection it may take time to change the monitor display Connection of PS Data compatible devices When connecting a PS Data compatible system controller to the first recorder Mode switch ul No 7 OFF No 8 OFF RS485 cable E EiL o m m 5 m 2 provided with the controller TE
2. Use button USE D Use this button when adding replacing the HDD units or when changing the operational mode Install remove HDD units page 52 Determine the operational mode of the hard disk drives page 54 Dummy board When installing an optional RAID board WJ HDB601 remove the dummy board and install it Operation button Use this button to operate the menu during the front cover is open Refer to page 17 for further information about the menu operation button V A lt gt Same as the arrows button ESC Same as the SETUP ESC button SET Same as the SET button HDD canister Locally procured hard disk drives are installed in these canisters Refer to page 133 for how to add replace the hard disk drives Contact your dealer about purchasing hard disk drives HDD canister slot At the time of shipment from the factory 4 canisters have been already installed in these slots Up to 4 hard disk drives can be installed RAID switch RAID Use this switch to change the operational mode of the hard disk drives Single RAID5 RAID6 Page 54 S S
3. System cameras Video input connector 9 16 Combination cameras Video input connector 1 8 29 30 Connection of monitors Connect monitors to the monitor output connector Connect a monitor to be used to display live images only to the monitor output connector 1 Connect a monitor to be used to display not only live images but also recorded images and setup menu to the monitor output connector 2 The monitor can be connected using a BNC cable or a HDMI cable There is no difference in contents to be output to each monitor When connecting a monitor using a BNC cable When outputting audio Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Connect a powered speaker locally procured Powered speaker BNC cable locally procured Audio cable locally procured Recorder ponorom 12345678 When connecting a monitor using a HDMI cable Monitor 2 Monitor 1
4. RS485 cable WV CA48 50 RS485 camera connection Switch i 4 wire connection 2 wire connection destination RS485 1 No 2 and ON f yim ON f jum No 3 ol m m m m mm m m 12345678 12345678 No 2 and No 3 OFF No 2 and No 3 ON RS485 2 No 5and ON t a ON tfa ama No 6 fm om om mj m m mm mm 12345678 12345678 No 5 and No 6 OFF No 5 and No 6 ON Unit number 13 Unit number 9 Termination On Termination On Combination camera 42 Daisy chain connection Connect multiple RS485 cameras to the RS485 port Example When connecting camera 1 4 coaxial communication to the video input connector 1 4 and camera 9 12 RS485 to the RS485 port 1
5. RS485 camera connection Switch to 4 wire connection 2 wire connection Soi be set destination RS485 1 No 2and ON f jim ON am a im No 3 LL LAIL IEL 12345678 12345678 No 2 and No 3 OFF No 2 and No 3 ON RS485 2 No 5 and ON tia z ON f Inn No 6 om mo m m mm mm Mode switch 12345678 12345678 ON No 5 and No 6 OFF No 5 and No 6 ON i lalelelee 12345678 Recorder RS485 cable WV CA48 50 p ACIN soL Abe ae a Unit number 11 Unit number 9 Paar Termination Off Termination Off Combination camera ct Unit number 12 Unit number 4d Supporting coaxial communication Termination On Termination Off Combination camera RS485 43 About the connectors How to use the terminals of the ALARM CONTROL connector These terminals are used for emergency recording auto time adjustment and when installing a buzzer a lamp or a similar alarm device The connector to be used should be compatible with the pin array 13 Pin array aa QOoOo0oo0oo0o000000 The pin array is different from other digital disk recorders Make sure that the connection is correct referring to the following ALARM CONTROL 25 14 Pin No Signal Operation Remarks 1 Alarm output 8 Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occur Open collector outp
6. Mode switch onj No 7 OFF No 8 OFF RS485 cable WV CA48 50 m N m Co E PSLI E Nii co E Mode switch 23 No 7 ON m 2345678 ee OED RS485 cable WV CA48 50 e E Controller Termination On Unit address 1 The Unit address setting on the PS Data setup tab under Communication of the setup menu First recorder System 1 Controller 2 Second recorder System 2 Controller 3 Third recorder System 3 Controller 4 39 40 When connecting a PS
7. Audio cable locally procured The Unit address setting on the PS Data setup tab under Communication of the setup menu First recorder System 1 Controller 1 BNC cable locally procured No 7 OFF No 8 OFF BNC cable locally procured Second recorder System 2 Controller 2 Monitor 1 BNC cable locally procured No 7 OFF No 8 ON Third recorder System 3 Controller 3 a a Monitor 1 Audio cable locally procured 37 38 Cascading connection using HDMI cables Important e Up to 5 recorders and a single system controller can be connected e Connect the recorder whose unit address system is even number to the cascade input 1 connector of the first recorder Connect the recorder whose unit address system is odd number to the cascade input 2 connector of the second recorder Connect the fourth and fifth recorders to the cascade input 1 connectors of the second and third recorders respectively
8. Mode switch vi No 7 OFF No 8 OFF RS485 cable WV CA48 50 ojm Ni E m 5 m 2 Tonm JE oo 790 70 01 O00 12945678 Second recorder System 2 Controller 3 3 monomio aow O RS485 cable No 7 OFF WV CA48 50 No 8 OFF oo O E Nm o E wa EXT STORAGE uig E O00 im 000080 o gt 09 o gil ware T umn Jo Cele 1010180 Third recorder System 3 Controller 4 RS485 cable WV CA48 50 Coaxial communication unit Termination On Unit address 6 Set 6 or greater numbers for
9. When necessary 4 drives Page 133 Replacement addition of hard disk E Install the recorder in the rack Go to step amp when not installing it in the rack Connect the recorder to each device When using an optional extension unit install hard disk drives in the optional extension unit WJ HDE400 and connect to the recorder Page 33 Install hard disk drives in the recorder When using an optional RAID board WJ HDB601 or an optional DVD drive WJ HDB61 14 install it Reboot the recorder after determining the operational mode if necessary such when using the RAID function When not installing an optional RAID board WJ HDB601 go to step 5 Turn on the power of the recorder When using optional extension units WJ HDE400 turn the power of all the extension units before turning on the power of the recorder O Configure the settings such as the current time and date setting schedule recording settings etc Change the recording area setting or format the record ing area of the hard disk drive if necessary such when it is necessary to assign the event recording area to the hard disk drive E Configure the settings required for operation The hard disk drives can be formatted replaced without turn ing off the power of the recorder even when one of them becomes faulty 2 i f Rack mounting Install the recorder in an EIA standard rack Equivalent t
10. SS Saisie HDMI cable locally procured Recorder OUT HD J Note e Make sure to use a HDMI cable compliant with the HDMI high speed standard e Use a HDMI cable whose length is 10 m 32 81 ft or less to prevent image quality deterioration and unstable performance e When using a HDMI cable audio can be heard from the connected monitor Audio can be heard only from Monitor 2 31 32 Connection of a PC Connect a PC and the recorder Required devices and cables vary depending on how to connect them Before starting the con nection prepare the required devices and cables Connect a PC and the recorder directly Use a LAN cable to connect a PC and the recorder directly Recorder IP address 192 168 0 x except 0 250 and 255 IP address 192 168 0 250 LAN cable Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 locally procured 1
11. Configure the settings relating to network transmission Transmission Select the Transmission tab on the Network page Page 60 The settings relating to the resolution and rate to transmit live images to a PC via a network can also be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic DNS DDNS SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission Basic EMER CRESIMA CLM REC resolution A EOC 7 5 ips Live video quality rec resolution ey ENMU CEA ONIA 256Kbps Bandwidth control Unlimited Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Live video resolution Select the resolution for live images from the following REC resolution Live images are transmitted with the resolution applied at the time of recording QVGA Live images are transmitted in the QVGA size Default REC resolution Live video rate rec resolution Select the image transmission rate of live images activated when recording is not performed when REC resolution is selected for Live video resolution During recording record ing rate is activated for live image transmission Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 15ips Only for HD716k Default 7 5ips Live video quality rec resolution Select the image quality of live images activated when recording is not performed when REC resolution is select ed for Live video resolution During recording recording imag
12. 5 Open the SDHC SD memory card slot Note e The same images displayed on Monitor 2 will be output from the video output connector on the front of the recorder except when another recorder is connected in cascading connection The audio output connectors on the front and rear are designed to output the same audio e When connecting multiple recorders in cascading connection it is impossible to output video signals of another WJ HD616K WJ HD716K from the video output connector Connect VCRs to each recorder WJ HD616K WJ HD7 16k 34 i Connection of a PS Data compatible device The following are examples when connecting PS Data compatible devices to the recorder When connecting a PS Data compati ble system controller it is possible to operate devices connected to the recorder using the system controller Use an RS485 cable to connect a PS Data compatible system controller Important e Select On for the termination setting of the devices on both ends of the connection Refer to the operating instructions of each device on both ends of the connection The termination setting of the recorder can be set using the mode switch 1s Page 51 e When connecting a PS Data compatible system controller configure the settings on the PS Data setup tab under the Communication page of the setup menu according to the
13. ab lh gt lla gt Hab Copy the other program To copy a time table set for another day of the week select the day of the week to be copied and select the Copy but ton E New time table setup Configure the settings of the following item for each time zone Start Set the start time of the time zone End Set the end time of the time zone Note e The time can be set in 1 minute increments However the end time should be at least 15 minutes later than the start time e It is impossible to set 23 46 or later for the start time e Set Start and End in the 24 hour time display format Program Select the desired program PROG1 to 4 Event Select On or Off to determine whether or not to perform event actions at an event occurrence Alarm message Select On or Off to determine whether or not to display the pop up window that notify of an event occurrence with a message on the screen of the PC FTP image transmission by alarm Select On or Off to determine whether or not to transmit the alarm image to the FTP server according to the settings of Image transmission by alarm page 96 on the Server page the FTP tab 81 i Panasonic alarm protocol Back button Select On or Off to determine whether or not to automati Closes the time table of the selected day of the week and cally notify the PC of the event information by Panasonic returns to t
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15. Sensor signal input Series recording output Time adjustment signal input Alarm reset output System error output Thermal error output Time adjustment signal output Series recording output zla Ele glzlslsl2 8 s o000090999000 galg gls agl glg El Zs 8 000000000000 3 8 8 3 8 8 a ALARM CONTROL On Important e When Slave is selected the clock will not be adjusted during event recording or emergency recording 46 i Connection of the control output When an alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp is connected the signal output from pin nos 15 18 can be used to notify the status by sounding a buzzer or lighting a lamp The following example is of a connection with the HDD error output pin no 16 Signal ground HDD error output Alarming device Relays etc i Attached when necessary OOOOOOO0OOQO00 OoOo0o0o00000000 ALARM CONTROL Connection with the Uninterruptible Power System UPS This is an example of a connection with the uninterruptible power system UPS to be installed to protect from a power outage When a signal is supplied to the outage detection input terminals from the uninterruptible power system UPS internal proc
16. ccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeenees 74 Configure the event action at a VMD occurrence WMD a a a e aae naaa eare da aAa e ae Eaa a T aR 75 Configure the settings relating to recording event schedules Schedule cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 79 Flowchart on how to create a schedule 0 79 Create a program Program cccceceeeeeeteeeeeeeeees 79 Assign a program after setting the time zone Mime table irinn eraa iaai deedastactes 81 Configure the settings of recording programs for special days Special days ccecsceeeeseseeeeeeeees 82 Configure the settings relating to display Display 83 Common settings for monitors Common 83 Configure the display settings for Monitor 1 Monitor M aa ea arana Taa laaa 86 Configure the display settings for Monitor 2 Monitor 2 n aaia aai 88 Configure the camera title Camera title 89 Configure the settings relating to the sequential display on a PC monitor Network eeeeee 90 Configure the settings relating to the cascade connection Cascade c ccceeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeteeeeeeeaees 91 Configure the settings relating to communication with other devices Communication cee 92 Configure the communication settings for camera control Camera ContrOl ccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 92 Configure the settings relating to PS Data PS Data Setup iiini ieni iii iiaii
17. 1 to 256 When ig selected the camera does not move to any pre set position Dwell time Select an interval time to go to the next sequential step 2s 38 5s 10s 20s Back button Closes the setup page for 1 screen live sequence and returns to the Network tab 4 screen live sequence Configure the settings for the sequential display when dis playing images with the sequential display on a 4 split screen When the Setup button is selected the following setup page will be displayed to configure each setting item Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Camera title Network Cascade Basic 7 4 screen live sequence Event Schedule m 2 3 oO Step Cam Quad1 4 ENEN 1 ee Quad5 8 Communication Quad9 12 ie heheh Server Quad 13 16 Network mS a lt User mng SD5Link Kn Kae Maintenance a Prev page 1 2 Next page v Back e Cam Select a camera image to be displayed at each step from the following f Skips the selected step Quad 1 4 Displays images from camera channels 1 4 on a 4 split screen Quad5 8 Displays images from camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen Quad9 12 Displays images from camera channels 9 12 ona 4 split screen Quad13 16 Displays images from camera channels 13 16 ona 4 split screen e Dwell time Select an interval time to go to the next
18. Assign the program to the time table Page 81 Create a program Program Select the Time table tab on the Schedule page e Page 60 When one of the PROG1 to PROG4 buttons is selected the Program setup page will be displayed The image quality and recording rate for each camera channel can be set on this tab by creating the programs according to the resolution maximum recording rate only for HD716K and recording mode Program PROG1 Resolution Field v Manual rec Schedule rec Event rec Pre event Post event Quality Rate ips Quality Rate ips Quality Rate ips Duration Duration mero 15 ro 15 ro 15 os 30s A ro 15 ro 1s ro 15 os 30s J ra 15 ro 15 fo 15 os 305 4 ra as doro jis ora as oos i 30s Back 79 f Resolution Select a resolution for images to be recorded Field Standard resolution 704 x 240 Frame 3D On High resolution 704 x 480 with the motion blur compensation function Frame 3D Off High resolution 704 x 480 Default Field Maximum REC rate Only for HD716K Select the maximum recording rate that is available for each channel The available values vary depending on the setting of Resolution e When Frame 3D On or Frame 3D Off is set for Resolution 16ch 15 ips Up to 15 ips can be set for each channel 8ch 30 ips Up to 30 ips can be set for each channel However the cameras that can be used
19. 133 Replace hard disk CriveS eeeesssseeeeeeeeeeeeenaeees 133 Shutdown process of the hard disk drives 133 Add a hard disk drive eeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeessnneeeeeeees 135 Auto recognition of hard disk drives n s 136 Operation of the extension Unit eee 138 Add an extension unit to the System 138 Shutdown process of the extension unit 139 About the error lOG eeceeeseececeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseneees 140 Error recovery of the hard disk drive when operating in the RAID Mode ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 145 Replacement of a faulty hard disk drive in the RAIDIMOGG E E desi gia E 146 TROUDIGSNOOTING eisini cdustuecetisaavertuccsesettaensatiaees 147 Check the power cord connector and plug POMOGICA Wares caches steracgeaisissntsaawsedeectusabascusatedsatesthastee 152 SPOCIICATIONS aves deceenaeee aa ea aaae a Aaaa EAS RiR 153 Standard ACCeSSONICS cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeee 154 Optional Accessories cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeee 154 The digital disk recorders WJ HD616K WJ HD716K 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 possi
20. Panasonic Installation Guide Digital Disk Recorder Model No WJ HD61 6K WJ HD716K This illustration represents WJ HD616K 2 SS Mimi 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 WARNING e This apparatus must be earthed e Apparatus shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection e The mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable e To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture e The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splash ing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus e All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers e The connections should comply with local electrical code CAUTION Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the label on the bottom CAUTION An ALL POLE MAINS SWITCH with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SE
21. 1 37 mm gt lt 90 13 mm 60 69 mm Important e A compatible plug shall be used Failure to observe this may cause trouble such as poor contact At worst the connector of this product may be damaged Avoid placing receptacles that contain liquids such as water near this product If liquid spills onto this product it may cause fire or an elec tric shock Grounding Confirm that the wire is connected from the SIGNAL GND terminal to earth ground A grounding connection must be made before connecting the power plug or this product to the main power supply When disconnecting the grounding wire make sure that the power plug of this product is disconnected from the main power supply 15 E Front view 0000000000000 i 000000000000000 00 l 5 SDHC SD memory w card slot VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT Status indicator ERROR Blinks when an error that can become a prob lem for the recorder to run the system occurs Blinks red System error Blinks orange Thermal error cooling fan malfunc tion etc ALARM Blinks when an alarm occurs and lights when the
22. Add HDD unit Remove HDD unit Close Press OK after selecting HDDs for the link process Main l v Step 2 Move the cursor onto the Execute gt button of Add HDD Cancel The Add HDD window will be displayed The addition process will start When the addition pro cess is completed the hard disk drive will become recordable The HDD indicator STS status on the front panel will light green Note e t is impossible to add a hard disk drive to the system when a pre event recording area is created in the hard disk drive In this case it is necessary to format the hard disk drive 137 138 Operation of the extension unit When connecting an extension unit it is necessary to add the extension unit to the system It is also necessary to start the shut down process of the extension unit to remove the extension unit from the system Add an extension unit to the system The extension unit will be recognized as playback only disks just after connecting it to the recorder To use as recordable disks it is necessary to add the extension unit to the system It is possible to use all the hard disk drives in the extension unit as recordable disks by adding the extension unit to the system as follows Addition the playback only disk to the system can be made on the HDD Configuration menu Before the following procedure remove the front cover from the recorder page 21 Step 1
23. set the clock for a signal to be supplied from the ALARM CONTROL connector time adjustment I O pin no 20 on the rear panel of the recorder When Slave is selected set the time when the recorder receives a signal from the Master recorder and adjust the clock Page 46 Summer time daylight saving Determine how to switch to from summer time Out Cancels summer time Auto Applies summer time automatically in accordance with the settings for switching to summer time Default Out Summer time daylight saving table f Enter the summer time starting year month day and time You can set the time date when summer time is to start end and the summer time ending year month day and time When the Setup button is selected the following page will Select the icon on the right side of the entry field On screen be displayed keyboard for time amp date entry will be displayed and it is Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Event 1 Schedule Display 2 Communication Server 3 Network User mng 4 SD5Link r 5 Maintenance 4 Prev page 1 2 Next page v i Back Audio Basic In Out In Out In Out In Out Time amp date Summer time daylight saving table SS S SS A Ss CU Pe es ml mj Emergency rec possible to enter the time amp date Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for further information about how to use the on
24. 129 i Step 4 Select the OK button The format starts and the message will be displayed to show the drive is being formatted When formatting is complete the result of format will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Config Format Pre event area Disk information Result of format Format Step 5 To return to the Format tab select the Close button 130 Format the pre event recording area Configure the following settings relating to the pre event recording area e Assign the capacity of pre event recording area to each camera channels e Format a hard disk drive set for another recording area again to set for the pre event recording area e Format a hard disk drive to add a camera channel not assigned to the existing pre event recording area Important e Before formatting the hard disk drive to set for a pre event recording area configure the setting for the pre event duration page 80 for the camera channel to be assigned to the pre event recording area Step 3 Select the method of how to set the pre event recording area and then select the Set button Create a new pre event recording area A hard disk drive will be newly set for the pre event recording area Step 1 Select the Format button on the disk configuration page The Format tab will be displayed Page 129 Step 2 Add a camera CH to the existing pre event recording Select the Pre eve
25. Connect to the RS485 port 2 Set no 5 and no 6 to On e When connecting in 4 wire connection Connect to the RS485 port 1 Set no 2 and no 3 to Off Connect to the RS485 port 2 Set no 5 and no 6 to Off RS485 port Inside block diagram TA TB O RA RB a 51 Install remove HDD units Install the HDD units Install the HDD units by referring the disk slot number Detach the front cover in advance Page 21 Step 1 3 Press the lever down and push it until the removal knob Clicks Remove the HDD unit brace HDD unit brace Step 2 Install the HDD units by referring the disk slot number 1 Lift the lever on the HDD unit while holding down the removal knob and then insert the HDD unit all the way into the HDD slot Important e Keep the removed HDD unit brace securely When trans porting the recorder it is necessary to attach it e Hard disk drives are precise devices Handle with care while keeping the following in mind e Do not subject the hard disk drive to any vibration or impact ES Before touching the hard disk drive eliminate static elec knob of the 4 ND R tricity by touching a steel locker etc When holding the HDD unit hard disk drive hold the both sides of the hard disk drive e Do not touch the circuit board or the connectors to pre 2 Pinch the rim on the HDD slot with the hook on the HDD
26. HTTP request invalid lt HTTP gt REQUEST_ERR Other errors for HTTP HTTP gt OTHER_ERR A Error recovery of the hard disk drive when operating in the RAID mode If a hard disk drive failure occurs in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode the error display will appear as shown in the following table In the RAID 5 mode it is possible to read data on the other hard disk drives and recover data even when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty 1 down In the RAID 6 mode it is possible to read data on the other hard disk drives and recover data even when 2 hard disk drives become faulty 2 down When the hard disk drive becomes faulty down replace it immediately Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit Contact your dealer about replacement of HDD units Important e In the RAID 5 mode If 2 or more hard disk drives become faulty 2 down or when another hard disk drive becomes faulty during the data recov ery it is impossible to recover data e In the RAID 6 mode If 8 or more hard disk drives become faulty 8 down or when another hard disk drive becomes faulty during the data recov ery it is impossible to recover data Source At a hard disk drive error failure In the process of the recovery Recorder Monitor 2 RAID 1 DOWN 1down Extension unit recorder RAID 2 DOWN 2down LCD extension RAID 3 DOWN only in the RAID 6 mode 8down unit Lights red
27. Hold down the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The setup menu Setup tab under the Quick page will be displayed on Monitor 2 Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Setup Basic Language English M Event Time amp date JAN 01 09 6 07 AM ok _ Schedule REC setup Display Resolution Field Communication Schedule Server Priority Mode Start End Quality Rate ips C Dai gt Fa y User mng SD5Link Maintenance Above settings are active Display OK Note e When the quick setup page is not displayed select the Quick button Step 2 Configure each setting item Refer to page 63 for descrip tions about each setting item 56 Configuration of each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this recorder The operations in the setup menu are performed with either of the following e Displaying the setup menu on Monitor 2 by using buttons on the front cover or a mouse connected to the recorder e Displaying the setup menu on the web browser of a PC monitor when controlling the recorder via a network When operating the recorder using the web browser the setup menu will be displayed by clicking the Setup button on the oper ation window The operation window displayed on the web browser is same as that displayed on Monitor 2 However it is impossible to configure the settings of the SD5Link page from the web browser Digital Disk
28. The respective hard disk drive is faulty which can be recovered by replacing the hard disk drive e In the RAID 5 mode it indicates that the respective hard disk drive is the first faulty drive e In the RAID 6 mode it indicates that the respective hard disk drives are the first and second faulty drive Blinks red The respective hard disk drive is faulty which cannot be recovered even by replacing the hard disk drive e In the RAID 5 mode it indicates that the respective hard disk drive is the second faulty drive e In the RAID 6 mode it indicates that the respective hard disk drive is the third faulty drive HDD access indi cators Lights red and orange alternate ly The respective hard disk drive in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode is being recovered RAID 1 DOWN Recorder MAIN RAIDm 1 DOWN Extension unit EXTu RAIDm 1 DOWN RAID 2 DOWN Recorder MAIN RAIDm 2 DOWN Extension unit EXTu RAIDm 2 DOWN RAID 3 DOWN Recorder MAIN RAID6 3DOWN Extension unit EXTu RAID6 3DOWN Error log Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for further informa tion Recorder m Operational mode u Unit number RAID recovery failure Recorder MAIN RAIDm RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit EXTu RAIDm RECOVERY FAILURE m Operational mode u Unit number oo 145 i f Replacement of a faulty hard disk drive in the RAID mode In the RAID 5 mode it is possible to read data on the other hard disk
29. the lever Pull the HDD unit out carefully so as not to drop it and handle it gently so as not to give it a shock or vibration f Install a hard disk drive into an HDD canister To install a hard disk drive in the recorder it is necessary to assemble an HDD unit encase the hard disk drive in the HDD canister Step 1 Fix both sides of the hard disk drive with the dedicated HDD canister using the 4 provided screws for HDD canister instal lation Tightening torque for the screws 0 49 N m 0 36 Ibf ft use a low torque powered screwdriver or a torque screwdriver HDD fixing screws for the HDD canister HDD fixing screws for the HDD canister Step 2 Fix the bottom of the hard disk drive with the HDD canister using the 2 provided screws for HDD canister installation Tightening torque for the screws 0 49 N m 0 36 Ibf ft use a low torque powered screwdriver or a torque screwdriver HDD fixing screws for the HDD canister Important e When installing hard disk drives use a low torque pow ered screwdriver or a torque screwdriver to tighten screws with the specified torque Note e Hard disk drives are locally procured Contact your deal er for purchasing installing and replacing the hard disk drives 53 54 Determine the operational mode of the hard disk drives It is possible to operate the recorder with the RAID function that is known as the HDD fault tolerance system by
30. transmission When the setting value is less than the total transmission rate image data may be destroyed during transmission Example When QVGA is selected for Live video res olution and 128Kbps is selected for Live video rate QVGA while 4 PCs displaying a single screen are accessing the recorder simultaneously select the value greater than 512Kbps for Bandwidth con trol When REC resolution is selected for Live video resolu tion it is recommended to set Unlimited for Bandwidth control to prevent the images from destruc tion due to change in transmission rate caused by the recording setting When images are destroyed even when Unlimited is selected for Bandwidth control select a lower value for image quality or recording rate oo 105 Configure the settings relating to the user management User mng The settings relating to the user authentication On Off PSD user administrator registration and operation levels can be config ured on the User mng page It is possible to restrict users and hosts PCs to access the recorder by registering the users and hosts PCs who can access the recorder in advance when On is selected for the user authentication and the host authentica tion The User mng page has Basic Administrator User Host and User level tabs Configure the basic settings relating to user management Basic Select the Basic tab on the User mng p
31. 00008 oo 790 70 01 O00 12345678 nno Je Sele 1000 IDE o RS485 cable WV CA48 50 The Unit address setting on the PS Data setup tab under Communication of the setup menu First recorder System 1 Controller 1 Second recorder System 2 Controller 2 Third recorder System 3 Controller 3 Coaxial communication unit Termination On Unit address 6 Set 6 or greater numbers for the unit addresses of system devices such as a coaxial communication unit When connecting PS Data compatible system controllers to both the first and the third record ers Controller Termination On Unit address 1 RS485 cable provided with the controller Mode switch ai AARAA No 7 OFF nuana No 8 OFF o m N E o E The Unit address setting on the PS Data setup tab under Communication of the setup menu First recorder System 1 Controller 2
32. 1 Cam 1 AV ici View Operate SANS NVEMView Operate v View Operate v Maintenance ANA View Operate v VEE View Operate x Delete M Edit oo 111 Setting of operation level User level Select the User level tab on the User mng page Page 60 A level LV 2 LV 3 can be assigned to every user to restrict operable functions on this tab To forbid user to operate leave it blank It is impossible to change the setting for LV1 Refer to the diagram for further information about each function Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Note Administrator User User level LVv1 LV2 lt 2 Setup Quick Server Network User mng Maintenance Camera control Alarm reset Error reset EHEHEHEH Alarm suspend Copy Manual rec operation Playback operation lt E C a C S EENEN CE E E E lt e Available functions for each user level are as follows LV1 Possible to perform all the operations Administrators LV2 Possible to perform a part of the settings of the recorder and alarm reset Head of operators LV3 Possible to monitor or play the images Operators e The screenshot shows the default Functions that can be restricted The following functions can be restricted according to the user levels Function Description Setup Setup menus can b
33. 100BASE T port is lit Refer to the system administrator if it is not lit Is the valid IP address set Refer to a system administrator for further information 100 Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of this recorder If there is a reply from the recorder the connection is normal If not check the settings of the IP address and the subnet mask Is the same IP address provided to other devices Refer to a system administrator for further information 100 Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed When the recorder and the client PC are on the same subnet is the same subnet set for the IP addresses of the recorder and the PC Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the web browser checked When accessing this recorder in the same subnet entering the address of this recorder in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended 100 Is the recommended SDHC SD memory card used Depending on the model or the manufacturer it may be possi ble that the SDHC SD memory card in use will not work with this product Use a recommended SDHC SD memory card Is the SD memory card formatted Are data copied to the SD memory card properly oo 151 i e This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combina tion When this occurred update the driver
34. 40s 50s 1 min Direction An alarm occurs when an object enters the detection area and moves to the specified direction Select the direction from the following Select the user level from the following Off Right R Lower Lower L Lower Left L Upper Upper R Upper Object det G amp R When Object det is set check Removal and left behind and select the detection time from the following 10s 20s 30s 40s 116 Setting the detection depth f Set the detection depth of the detected areas By setting the detection depth it is possible to automatically calculate the size of object to be detected on the screen to reduce the detection failure To calculate the detection depth properly mount the camera horizontally Step 1 Display the setup page for camera s i VMD function and select the desired camera and scene amp Page 114 Step 2 Select the Detection depth tab The Detection depth tab will be displayed Step 3 Select the Setup button CAM2 B Area Sensitivity Mode th Area delete _Cancel The depth setup page will be displayed Step 4 Draw 2 square markers between the nearer sides lower areas in the image and the farther sides upper areas in the image Click the upper left corner and lower right corner of each square markers Setup depth Select left upper of front side marker Normally assuming that people go forward and backward it is possible to ca
35. 6 33 54 PM JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM CAM 9 VIDEO LOSS CAM 10 VIDEO LOSS 1 13 Check the access log The time amp date when logged in out for the recorder the user name and the IP address will be displayed When the Access log button of the Logs tab is selected the following page will be displayed Up to 100 logs are saved Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Product information Disk Disk inform ation Network information Settings management Logs _Error log_ jAccess Iogi Event log Network log Access log No 1 2 3 4 5 6 il 8 Time amp date JUL 14 09 9 48 26 PM 192 168 0 87 LOGIN JUL 14 09 9 48 26 PM Log 192 168 0 82 LOGIN JUL 14 09 9 48 26 PM JUL 14 09 9 48 25 PM 192 168 0 97 LOGIN 192 168 0 85 LOGIN JUL 14 09 9 48 25 PM JUL 14 09 9 48 25 PM 192 168 0 85 LOGIN 192 168 0 83 LOGIN JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM 192 168 0 97 LOGIN JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM 192 168 0 90 LOGIN 1 13 About access log LOGIN LOGOUT A user or a host has logged in out the recorder CONFIG LOGIN CONFIG LOGOUT A user or a host has logged in out the Disk config page USE BUTTON PUSHED A user has held down the USE button for 2 seconds or more UPDATE SETTINGS Settings have been changed indicates a user name or an IP address Check the event log T
36. 93 Configure the settings relating to R8485 RS485 s tupj diiin iaeiiai waniiint anidan 94 Configure the settings relating to the server Server i ii aaan anaana enade ete 95 Configure the settings relating to time adjustment according to the NTP server NTP sseeeeeee 95 Configure the settings relating to the FTP server a E E E A ET 96 Configure the settings relating to the mail notification Mail cceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 97 Configure the settings relating to network Network aa acini aere an Bae aeia 99 Configure the basic settings relating to a network EAEI ES E E T E E 99 Configure the settings relating to DNS DNS 101 Configure the settings relating to DDNS DDNS 102 Configure the settings relating to SNMP SNMP 103 Configure the Panasonic alarm protocol settings Panasonic alarm protocol cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 104 Configure the settings relating to network transmission Transmission c cceeeceeeeeeeeees 105 Configure the settings relating to the user management User Ming 2 cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteee 106 Configure the basic settings relating to user management BaSIC ccceeeseeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeaes 106 Register or change the administrator information Administrator ice ce cesceeehabeecedsessetarehaeneceesseudeeesaevece 107 Register change or delete the user information LESS a EE A A EEPE E E wk d
37. Camera control PS Data setup RS485 setup Basic Protocol Event Baud rate Schedule Control camera ch Display Data bit Parity Stop bit Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Protocol Select the protocol used for RS485 communication Panasonic Pelco D Default Panasonic Baud rate Select a communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 bps Default 19 200 Control camera ch Allocate the RS485 port 1 and port 2 to camera channels When the Setup button is selected the following page will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Camera control PS Data setup RS485 setup r Control camera ch Basic Cam 5 TERM PORT2 Pi PORT2 Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Maintenance e TERM Select a port to be controlled from the following for each camera channel PORT1 Controls from the RS485 port 1 PORT2 Controls from the RS485 port 2 e Back button Closes the setup page and returns to the RS485 setup tab 94 Data bit The data length for communication will be displayed 7 8 bit Default 8 Parity Methods of error check for a transmission at communication will be displayed NONE No parity check EVEN Even parity ODD Odd parity Default NONE Stop bit Stop bit type
38. Capacity Remain capacity 1 500GB Hour meter 0GB 773h Communication 500GB 108GB 773h 500GB 500GB Server Network 249GB 771h User mng SD5Link Maintenance 249GB 771h GB h GB h oOoOOAN Ooh WN GB Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Disk Settings management Logs Product information Disk information Network information foam Main Basic Event Schedule Disk Recorded time range Display fle JUL 09 09 10 44 AM gt JUL 12 09 2 20 AM 2 Communication JUL 12 09 2 20 AM gt JUL 14 09 7 41 AM Server JUL 14 09 7 41 AM gt JUL 14 09 9 47 PM Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Note e Information is displayed on HDD1 in the RAIDS or RAID6 mode e Hour meter Displays the operating time of the hard disk drive e Recorded time range The time range of the images recorded will be displayed Note e The time range of the images for the pre event recording area is not displayed e Back button Closes the Recording information page and returns to the Disk information tab Total capacity Displays the total capacity of all recording areas and opera tion modes single mode RAID5 mode RAID6 mode of hard disk drives e NML rec Displays the total capacity of manual recording areas and schedule recording areas e EVT rec Displays the total capacity of emergency recording areas and post event recording
39. Data compatible system controller to the third recorder Mode switch ON m CAL AL ALALE 2345678 No 7 OFF No 8 ON 00 m oo 12345678 Mode switch LI 1 oo m A o E O E Nm o E RS485 cable No 7 OFF WV CA48 50 No 8 OFF pooonon7 12345678 Mode switch S m N m o m A E n m o m RS485 cable No 7 OFF WV CA48 50 No 8 OFF pononong oo
40. Hold down the USE button for 2 seconds or more The buzzer will start sounding The HDD Configuration menu will be displayed on Monitor 2 im B Dm re avila a halelamant ale lt x Add HDD Execute gt Remove HDD Close Add HDD unit Remove HDD unit Step 2 Move the cursor onto the Execute gt button of Add HDD unit The Add HDD unit window will be displayed Step 3 Select the extension unit to add to the system and select the OK button Extension unit Ext x x unit number Add HDD unit Press OK after selecting HDD unit for the link process pd OK Cancel j The addition process will start When the addition pro cess is completed all the hard disk drives in the exten sion unit will become recordable The HDD indicator STS status on the front panel will light green Note e It is impossible to add a hard disk drive to the system when a pre event recording area is created in the hard disk drive In this case it is necessary to format the hard disk drive Shutdown process of the extension unit It is also necessary to start the shutdown process of the extension unit to remove the extension unit from the system It is possible to shut down all the hard disk drives in the extension unit by operating as follows The shutdown process can be started from the HDD operation change menu Before the following procedure detach the front cover from the recorder Page 2
41. Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is being accessed Lights red The respective built in hard disk drive is faulty which can be recovered by replacing the hard disk drive In the RAID 5 mode it indicates that the respec tive hard disk drive is the first faulty drive In the RAID 6 mode it indicates that the respec tive hard disk drives are the first and second faulty drive Blinks red The respective built in hard disk drive is faulty which cannot be recovered even by replacing the hard disk drive In the RAID 5 mode it indicates that the respec tive hard disk drive is the second faulty drive In the RAID 6 mode it indicates that the respec tive hard disk drive is the third faulty drive Lights red and orange alternately Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is currently being recovered in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode It may appear that the indicator lights orange when recovery is being processed at high speed Off Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is not being accessed Important When operating in the RAIDS5 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
42. Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule DIETEN Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Audio Basic Time amp date Language Go to last before Buzzer Safe shutdown time Emergency rec Recording The following are the descriptions of how to operate the setup menu by using the buttons on the front cover When operating the recorder using the web browser click the buttons or tabs related to the desired operation on the PC monitor After completing the settings on each page click the Set button below the setting items About Setup menu Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule DIREN Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Quick button Select this button to display the Quick page page 63 The minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the time amp date language recording schedule etc can be configured on the Quick page Basic button Select this button to display the Basic page page 65 The basic settings relating to the system such as time amp date recording actions and audio and the set tings relating to the emergency recording can be config ured on the Basic setup page Event button Select this button to display the Event page gt page 71 The settings relating to the event actions to be taken at an event occurrence the VMD area
43. Signal ground Series recording output Alarm output Signal ground Sensor signal input Alarm input Alarm reset input Alarm reset output Alarm recording During recording Buzzer output System error output Thermal error output OOOOOQWO 000000 Oo0Oo0o0o00000000 ALARM CONTROL Ol O Ol Ol Ol On O Ol Ol Connection for the auto time adjustment function 2 When Slave is set for Auto adjustment time on the Time amp date tab under the Basic page of the setup menu Time adjustment signal input becomes available and the clock of the other device will be applied to this recorder When a signal output from the other device is supplied to the time adjustment I O terminals pin no 20 15 minutes before after the time set for Activation time the clock of the recorder will be set to the time set for Activation time Example When 15 00 is set for Activation time e Signal is supplied at 2 50 00 hour minute second pm Set at 3 00 00 pm e Signal input supplied at 3 14 45 pm gt Set at 3 00 00 pm e Signal is supplied at 3 20 00 pm Time will not be adjusted Terminal of the other device Output for the indicators on the front panel Signal ground Time adjustment signal output
44. The setup data downloaded from SD5Link cameras are dis played Displays the model numbers of the cameras and time amp date when setup data are downloaded is displayed when the setup data are not downloaded Select Check the cameras to download or upload the setup data Upload button Starts uploading the setup data to the selected cameras When this button is selected the confirmation pop up win dow will be displayed When the OK button is selected the setup data will be uploaded to the selected cameras When upload is complete the result will be displayed in a pop up window Upload Results Camera Result Camera Result OK 9 ERR 10 11 OK 12 ERR 13 14 15 16 Close 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Download button Starts downloading the setup data from the selected camer as When this button is selected the confirmation pop up win dow will be displayed When the OK button is selected the setup data will be downloaded from the selected cameras When download is complete the result will be displayed in a pop up window 118 Configure the settings relating to maintenance Maintenance The version of the recorder and disk information is displayed and the settings relating to hard disk drives can be configured on the Maintenance page It is also possible to initialize the setup data of the setup pages format SD memory cards and check the system logs on this page
45. action at a camera site alarm occurrence Site alarm Select the Site alarm tab on the Event page Page 60 The settings relating to event actions to be taken at a camera site alarm Operating Instructions PDF occurrence can be con figured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Video loss VMD Common Terminal Command Site alarm Operation mode ADM M Schedule Rec cam Preset Output terminal Display ao wll STRM F Communication x STRM E Basic Event v v Server p x Network l i TRM4 User mng SD5Link Maintenance Operation mode Configure the following settings for each camera channel 1 Select the settings for the operation mode Refer to the to 16 operating instructions PDF for further information about the operation mode Rec cam ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs recording Select a camera channel 1 to 16 used for recording When writes the event log and moves the cameras to pre Off is selected recording will not be performed set positions at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be performed Preset ALM Alarm Mode Performs every event action Select a preset position 1 to 256 to which the camera will according to the settings move at an alarm occurrence OFF Performs only writing an event log Other event When the preset positions of two or more cameras have actions will not be performed been selecte
46. alarm output stops The blinking or lighting indi cator will go off when the alarm reset button is pressed ALARM SUSPEND Lights when the alarm suspension mode is selected t Operating Instructions PDF TIMER Lights when the schedule recording is set and blinks while the schedule recording is being per formed OPERATE Lights when the power is on Alarm reset button ALARM RESET Press this button to reset the alarm Camera selection button Press the desired camera selection button to display images from the respective camera The camera selec tion button also indicates the status of the camera as follows Lights green Indicates the camera channel from which images are currently being displayed on the monitor Lights orange Indicates the camera channel from which images are being recorded 16 Recording Playback operation button E STOP button Press this button to stop playback gt PLAY I PAUSE button Press this button to start playback Playback will be paused by pressing this button dur ing playback Lights green During playback Blinks green During pause REC button Starts manual recording Recording will be stopped by holding down this but ton for more than 2 seconds during manual record ing Lights orange During recording Jog dial inside Shuttle ring outside Jog dial The following functions are provided Frame by frame playback can be performed during pausing Skip
47. and the settings relating to the resolution and rate to transmit live images can also be configured on this page The Network page has Basic DNS DDNS SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol and Transmission tabs Configure the basic settings relating to a network Basic Select the Basic tab on the Network page Page 60 The basic settings relating to a network can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission Basic DNS DDNS Basic OE HTTP port number 00080 Event na FTP port number 00021 Schedule ib eb Display Network Port Communication DHCP Server IP address f 192 168 000 250 v 255 255 255 000 Default gateway 192 168 000 001 z Line speed KAKA NR Subnet mask User mng SD5Link Maintenance gt 3 le Maintenance port IP address Subnet mask 92 168 002 250 55 255 255 000 z N Line speed gt o HTTP port number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the unit It is unnecessary to change it for normal use 1 65535 Default 80 Note e Depending on the network settings network communi cation may not be established if the http port number has been changed In this case refer to the administra tor of each network In this case refer to the administra tor of the network e The following numbers and the FTP port number are unavailab
48. areas e Pre EVT rec Displays the total capacity of pre event recording areas e Undefined Displays the total capacity of the spaces not assigned to any recording areas Note e Operation modes of hard disk drives are displayed sepa rately on the web browser Disk information Displays the capacity of the hard disk drives on the recorder or the extension units and the recording area type Normal Set for the normal recording area Event Set for the event recording area Main button Ext 1 Ext 3 buttons Select a button to determine the disk the recorder main extension unit of which recording information is to be dis played e Capacity Displays the capacity of the hard disk drive e Remain capacity Displays the remaining capacity of the hard disk drive Note e The displayed remaining capacity will not include the space required for data management Therefore the understated remaining capacity will be displayed Therefore the understated remaining capacity will be displayed e The capacity remaining for the pre event recording area is not shown Pre event Set for the pre event recording area Remove Hard disk drives that are excluded from oper ation due to fault Error Hard disk drives that have become faulty during the format process N Used Set for the normal recording area of another HD616K HD716K Recording is impossible but playback is possible E Used Set for the event recording a
49. cable while holding down the tab of the connector f i i Cable clamp Connection cable Connector Note e Before disconnecting the cable be sure to turn off the power of front cover How to attach the front cover Step 1 Connect the connection cable of the front cover When connecting the connection cable twist the connection cable around the tab of the cable clamp Reference illustration for step 4 of How to detach the front cover Step 2 Put the tab on the left of the front cover into the hole and then attach the front cover Step 3 Fasten the detached screws x3 and then close the cover Step 4 When attaching the front cover while the power is on Press the ALARM RESET button The power of the front cover will be turned on 21 Note e After attaching the front cover to the recorder be sure to turn on the power of front cover E Rear view 12345678 a T C E E ee o O 7 a Aires ross Cg ACI SIGNAL SLO Alarm Control connector D sub 25 pin ALARM CONTROL Connect a control switch to control the recorder using an external device such as a buzzer or a lamp t Page 44 Alarm connect
50. can be performed during playback Shuttle ring The following functions are provided Fast forward reverse playback can be performed during playback Hold button HOLD Press this button during fast forward reverse playback started by the shuttle ring to hold the current playback speed hold playback speed function Blinks green During hold playback In addition press this button to perform panning tilting operation of cameras Lights green During low speed panning tilting control Maintenance port The maintenance port that can be used for connection with a PC is provided inside the cover Do not use for any operation other than maintenance HDD indicator HDD1 to 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 respective hard disk drive Blinks orange Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is currently being formatted Lights red Indicates that formatting of the respec tive 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
51. changeover pin no 24 the recorder will work with the set timetable for Ext regardless of the days of the week At the default 0 00 to 24 00 PROG1 has been set for Daily Step 1 Select the desired day of the week Quick Time table Special days 0 00 6 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Basic Event Schedule OE dom Server Network User mng SD5Link i n Maintenange PROGI The time table of the selected day of the week will be displayed Step 2 Configure each setting item There are 2 setup pages To move to another page select the lt or gt button Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Time table Special days Basic Time table setup Monday Schedule New time table setup Display Event Copy the other program Alarm Communication Schedule Start End Program Event message Server PROG1 PROG1 za ara PROG1 SDBLink ae ae PROG1 7 Network User mng Maintenance PROG1 7 PROG1 7 oo Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Time table Special days Basic Time table setup Monday Tue v Schedule New time table setup Event Copy the other program Display FTP image Panasonic Communication Schedule Start End transmission alarm Mail byalam protocol Server Network b off vlot oft xl of v of v off v K User mng SD5Link Maintenance
52. delete _ Cancel All area Area setup Size Sensitivity OOGA C Miel Setup off yeaa lee Setup Red Setup Off Scene change Off gt Step 4 Set the detection areas and sensitivity for Motion det and Object det To set Motion det select the Setup button on the right side of White and Blue of Motion det The detection areas for Motion det are displayed in white or blue frames To set Object det select the Setup button on the right side of Green and Red of Object det The detection areas for Object det are displayed in green or red frames Note e When checking All area all the area on the displayed image can be set as the detection area e When not checking All areas and not configuring each area setting all the area on the displayed image will be set as the detection area Step 5 Set the start point of the detection area Move the cursor to the desired start point and click the mouse button Area setup Select left upper of detection area Step 6 Set the end point of the detection area Move the cursor to the desired end point and click the mouse button To determine the detection area select the Back button Area setup Select right lower of detection area Note e Detection areas will be set according to the grid for the detection areas of the SD5 camera It may be possible that the actual detection areas will not be
53. descriptions 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 camer as 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 82 bit Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 OS language English French Spanish German Italian Russian CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2 66 GHz or faster Mem
54. display Up to 16 steps can be registered Cam Select a camera image to be displayed at each step from the following Cam 1 to Cam 16 Displays an image from the select ed camera channel on a single screen 4Screen A 4Screen B 4Screen C 4Screen D 4Screen WD 7Screen WD 8Screen 9Screen A 9Screen B 9Screen WD 1 2Screen WD A 12Screen WD B 16Screen Refer to page 84 for further information about each set ting value Preset position Select a camera preset position 1 to 256 When is selected the camera does not move to any preset position Dwell time Select an interval time to go to the next sequential step 2s 3s 5s 10s 20s Back button Closes the setup page for live sequence and returns to the Monitor 1 tab 87 f Configure the display settings for Monitor 2 Monitor 2 Select the Monitor 2 tab on the Display page Page 60 Set the position to display the status bar and select On or Off to determine whether or not to display the camera title The settings relating to the sequence display on Monitor 2 can also be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera title Network Cascade Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Lower isi aay Login screen x Live sequence Cs Communication S 1 Sequence timing Basic Event Status display Schedule Camera title display Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Status display Sel
55. drive will become a normal recording area When a formatted hard disk drive is installed The installed hard disk drive will be recognized as a playback only disk The HDD indicator STS status on the front panel will blink green Important e It is impossible to add install an HDD unit when the recorder is running with the RAID function It is also impossible to start the RAID function even by adding an HDD unit in a blank slot Note e The HDD indicator STS status sometimes may light green before blinking orange when a hard disk drive is inserted f Add a hard disk drive to the system To use the recognized playback only disk as a recordable disk it is necessary to add it to the system Addition the playback only disk to the system can be made on the HDD Configuration menu Before the following procedure detach the front cover from the recorder Page 21 Step 1 Step 3 Hold down the USE button for 2 seconds or more Select the hard disk drive to add to the system and select The buzzer will start sounding The HDD Configuration the OK button menu will be displayed on Monitor 2 When the hard disk drive on the recorder is to be added to the system Main y y indicates the HDD number When the hard disk drive on the extension unit is to be added to the system Ext x y x indicates the unit number and y indicates the HDD number HDD Configuration menu x Add HDD Execute gt Remove HDD
56. drives and recover data even when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty 1 down In the RAID 6 mode it is possible to read data on the other hard disk drives and recover data even when 2 hard disk drives become faulty 2 down Note e Replace the faulty disk immediately and recover data when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty 1 down even in the RAID 6 mode Important e Do not turn off the power in the process of recovery It may result in recovery failure Step 1 Remove the hard disk drive whose HDD access indicator is lit or blinking red Refer to page 53 for how to remove the HDD unit Step 2 Install a new HDD unit to the slot from which the faulty disk is removed by referring the disk slot number Refer to page 52 for how to install the HDD unit and change the faulty disk Step 3 Recognition process and error recovery of the hard disk drive will automatically start When the error recovery starts the HDD access indicator will light orange and red alternately It may appear that the indicator is lighting orange when recovery is being processed at high speed Step 4 When the error recovery is complete the HDD access indi cator will go off or light green When 2 hard disk drives become faulty 2 down the data recovery of the second faulty disk will start after completing the data recovery of the first faulty disk 146 Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting rep
57. e During L active Low active the logic will be implemented when the voltage level of signal is low e During H active High active the logic will be implemented when the voltage level of signal is high f Mode switch Communication between the recorder and a system device using PS Data can be performed by RS 485 interface Devices on both ends of the RS485 connection are necessary to be terminated The mode switch setting differs depending on whether to use the recorder as a receiver or a system controller When connecting RS485 cameras to the recorder devices on both ends of the connection are necessary to be terminated e When the recorder is on the end of the connection with a sys RS485 1 Termination switch tem controller RS485 1 2 wire 4 wire PS Data termination switch 1 On Aa TAn AO switch e When the recorder is on the end of the connection with a RS485 2 2 wire 4 wire connection switch device controller PS Data termination switch 1 PS Data termination switch 2 On PS Data termination switch 2 e When connecting RS485 cameras Set the termination switch of the RS485 port to which the RS485 camera is connected Connect to the RS485 port 1 Set the termination switch of ON the R485 port 1 to On i i m ie m Connect to the RS485 port 2 Set the termination switch of 12345678 the RS485 port 2 to On e When connecting in 2 wire connection Connect to the RS485 port 1 Set no 2 and no 3 to On
58. enter the characters When using a mouse it is possible to set by clicking the E icon Keyboard Configure the minimum settings required to operate the recorder Quick The minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the language time amp date network and schedule etc can be configured on the Quick page The Quick page has only the Setup tab First configure the minimum settings on the Quick page and to configure more advanced settings go to each setup menu Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Setup English gt JJAN 01 09 6 07 AM Z Field or Basic Language Event Time amp date Schedule REC setup Display Resolution Communication Schedule Server Priority Mode End Quality Rate ips C Daily o Fa User mng lof x SD5Link Maintenance Display OK Above settings are active Language Select the desired language of the setup menu Japanese English Fran ais Espa ol Deutsch ltaliano Russian Default English Time amp date Set the current time amp date Year month day time and minute are set When using a mouse it is possible to set by clicking the FRE icon After completing the settings click the OK button The second will be set to 00 when the OK button is clicked E REC setup Resolution Select the resolution for images to be recorded from the fol lowing Frame 3D On High resolution with the mot
59. exactly the same as the designated start and end points e Up to 2 areas for Motion det and Object det respec tively by repeating Step 4 to 6 f Note e To delete a set detection area select the Area delete tab on the setup page for camera s i VMD function and click the Delete button of the area White Blue Green Red to be deleted Cam 1 x Area Sensitivity Mode Detection depth Area delete Cancel Area White _ Delete Step 7 Set the size of an object to be detected Size It is possible to apply the setting to Motion det and Object det respectively Off Detects any moving objects regardless of the size Small Medium Large Determines the minimum size of an object to be detected by the SD5Link camera On Depth Enables the depth correction function of the SD5 camera Refer to page 117 for further information about how to set the detection depth Cam 1 yi Area Se Mode Detection depth Area delete _Cancel a d ea e D e 7 otion de 1 Mitel Setup Bi Setup _ Off yilLlow Object det a Off Small ange lott Z Medium Large On Depth Step 8 Select the detection sensitivity of the detection areas set for Motion det Low Low sensitivity Mid Standard sensitivity High High sensitivity 115 i Setting the scene change Select On or Off to determine whether to provide an alarm signal when a change in the state of
60. for recording are restricted to 8 e When Field is set for Resolution 16ch 30 ips Up to 30 ips can be set for each channel Select the following setting items for each recording mode manual recording schedule recording event recording pre event recording and post event recording On the first page the setting items for CAM 1 to 4 are dis played To display the other camera channels select the Next page button E Manual rec Schedule rec Event rec Quality Select the image quality from the following XF Extra Fine Extra fine quality SF Super Fine Super fine quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality EX Extended Low quality Recording for a long period of time Default FQ Rate ips Default and available values differ depending on the setting of Resolution When Off is selected for a specified camera channel imag es from a camera channel set to Off will not be recorded When Frame 3D On or Frame 3D Off is selected for Resolution Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 15ips Only for HD716k Default 7 5ips 15ips for HD716K e When Field is selected for Resolution Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 15ips 30ips Only for HD716k Default 15ips 30ips for HD7 16k When 8 ch 30 ips is selected for Maximum REC Rate 30 ips is available for Rate 80 Pre event Duration Select the recording duration for the pre event recording Os 2s 5s 10s 20
61. of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows The following are descriptions when using Windows XP 1 After closing all web browser windows right click on the desktop and select Properties from the displayed pop up menu 2 Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button 3 Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware accelera tion When displaying images on a multi screen images from two cameras or more are gt Color Management is displayed in sequence ona Generel Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot screen of multi screen m 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 Troubleshogi 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 Apply Check the power cord connector and plug periodically e The power cord plug and connect
62. scene occurs by covering the camera with a cloth a cap or others or by changing the camera direction largely Setting the detection mode Set the detection conditions for Motion det and Object det In addition determine whether or not to display the frames of detection areas on the screen Step 1 Indicator Display the setup page for camera s i VMD function and pies whether or not to display the frames for detection select the desired camera s Page 114 Off Does not display frames On All Displays frames for Motion det Object det Step 2 and Scene change Select the Mode tab On Ob j Displays frames for Object det only The Mode tab will be displayed Note Cam 1 PNG Detection depth Area delete Cancel e When On is selected the frames are recorded together EANA Motion with the images It is impossible to delete the frames Loitering 5s from the recorded images Direction l Object det G amp R Removal and left behind Indicator Motion det W amp B When Motion det is set select the detection condition from the following Motion An alarm occurs when a moving object enters the detection areas Loitering An alarm occurs when an object enters the detection area and stays for the specified time Select the staying time from the following An alarm occurs when the object has been staying for more than the selected staying time 5s 10s 20s 30s
63. screen keyboard Up to 10 times and dates for switching to summer time can be set Note e Setting is impossible when the interval between In and Out is less than an hour e By pressing the STOP button on the front panel it is possible to delete the summer time setting pointed by the cursor 67 f Basic settings for recording Recording Select the Recording tab on the Basic page e Page 60 The basic settings relating to recording such as recording On Off and embedding of the time amp date can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Audio Basic Time amp date Recording Event nn Embedded Rec Title On x Schedule Emergency rec Basic Embedded Rec Time amp date ey yi Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Recording Select On or Off to determine whether or not to perform recording Default On Important e When Off is selected for this setting no recordings will be performed Select On for normal use except when required to stop recording forcibly such as when a prob lem occurred with the recorder 68 Embedded Rec Title Select On or Off to determine whether or not to record a displayed camera title together as a part of the recorded image Default On Embedded Rec Time amp date Select On or Off to determine whether or not to record the displayed time amp dat
64. sequential step 2s 3s 5s 10s 20s e Back button Closes the setup page for 4 screen live sequence and returns to the Network tab Note e Depending on the network traffic the sequential display may not work exactly with the set interval time for Dwell time Configure the settings relating to the cascade connection Cascade Select the Cascade tab on the Display page Page 60 The settings relating to the cascade connection to use two or more recorders can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Camera title Network Cascade Basic Event Cascade Schedule Cascade sequence Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Cascade Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or dis able the cascade connection to use two or more recorders Select On when using two or more recorders for the cas cade connection Note When On is selected for Cascade the time of the recorders whose Unit address system page 93 is set to 002 to 004 are periodically adjusted to that of the recorder whose Unit address system is set to 001 Cascade time adjustment However when On is set for Time adjustment s page 95 the time will be adjusted according to the NTP server Cascade sequence Select On or Off to determine whether or not to perform the sequential display when the recorders are conn
65. the THERMAL indication is displayed reconsider the installation place to protect the hard disk drives or take measures to keep the ambient temperature between 20 C 30 C 68 F 86 F When the THERMAL indication is displayed frequently contact your dealer 12 Is the built in battery charged enough Operate the recorder for 48 hours or more to charge the built in battery 12 Is the built in battery worn out The built in battery life is approx 5 years as an indication of replacement The built in battery life may become shorter depending on the use condition 12 Make sure that the connection cable provided with the exten sion unit is being used 33 e Make sure that the connection cable is not loose 33 149 The extension unit is not rec ognized even when con necting the extension unit The hard disk drive is not recognized The HDD status indicator does not light The HDD unit is not recog nized even though the HDD status indicator is lit The HDD indicator is being lit red blinking red Cannot recover data after replacing the HDD units when operating in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode The HDD status indicator lights orange and red alter nately even when any recording or playback is not being performed 150 v v v VY Vy v Check item Remedy Ref Page Was the power of the exten
66. them is turned on Are the cables connected correctly Confirm the cables are firmly connected 30 31 Are the brightness and the contrast of the monitor adjusted correctly Check the settings Is the user level of the current login user allowed to display images from the camera Check the user level of the current login user 108 It may be caused by variation of the display area of the moni tor This is not malfunction Is there any user who is operating from the system controller Check if no user is operating the recorder from the system controller 147 Blur images are displayed Cannot open the setup menu Cannot record Cannot record the setup menu of the matrix switcher The images or embedded characters displayed on the monitor look blurry Cannot play recorded imag es Cannot control the camera 148 v v vV Vv v EJ Check item Remedy Ref Page e Is the lens of the camera clean Check if the lens is not dusty or dirty e Is the user level of the current login user allowed to display the setup menu Check the user level of the current login user 108 e Is Monitor 2 being operated The setup menu will not be displayed on Monitor 1 57 e Is there available space on the hard disk drive Check the available disk space 119 e Is On set for recor
67. unit Fix the connection cable Fix the connection cable Attach the cable clamp to each connection cable Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for how to attach the cable clamp Recorder Extension unit Unit number 1 Extension unit Unit number 2 Extension unit Unit number 3 Important e Make sure to use the dedicated cable provided with the extension unit to connect e Fix the connection cable firmly using the cable clamp provided with the extension unit When the cable is not connected firm ly or when it is disconnected the system may become unstable or recording may fail e Do not loop and bundle the cable in a circle e When installing the recorder or the extension unit in the rack make a space of 1U 44 mm above and below each of them for ventilation 33 Connection of a VCR When copying images recorded on the recorder to a VCR connect cables from a VCR to the video output connector and the audio connector inside the SDHC SD memory card slot cover at the front of the recorder AUDIO IN Audio cable with plugs locally procured Video cable with plugs locally procured Recorder 1 esc mun soneen
68. vent the hard disk drive from damaging by static electric unit securely ity e Contact your dealer for hard disk drives that works on the recorder Please be forewarned that operation with any hard disk drive other than the specified models is not guaranteed under any circumstances e When using multiple hard disk drives use the same model If different models are used together even when the capacities of them are the same the available capacity may be a few percent smaller e Install the hard disk drives one by one in order starting from HDD1 The leftmost slot of the HDD slots is HDD1 and the rightmost one is HDD4 e Once the operation has started in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode do not change the positions of the HDD units If they are changed it may become impossible to read recorded data 52 Note e Hard disk drives are locally procured Contact your deal er for purchasing installing and replacing the hard disk drives e Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for how to install the HDD units on the extension unit Remove the HDD unit Step 1 Remove the HDD unit brace s Page 52 Before removing an HDD unit turn off the power of the recorder amp page 55 or the power of the HDD unit to be removed page 133 Step 2 1 Pull the lever while holding down the removal knob on the HDD unit knob of the HDD unit 2 Pull the HDD unit out from the HDD slot while holding
69. web browser of the PC 120 ms 240 ms 360 ms Default 120 ms Note e A shorter reception interval will result in a shorter delay of audio transmission Making the value bigger will result in a longer delay but audio interruptions can be minimized Change the settings according to the network environ ment 69 i f Settings for emergency recording Emergency rec Select the Emergency rec tab on the Basic page gt Page 60 The settings relating to emergency recording such as recording duration and recording rate can be configured on this tab Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the emergency recording Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Time amp date Recording Audio Emergency rec Basic Event Resolution Field M Recording duration Display Cam Rate ips Quality Cam Rate ips Quality Communication Schedule 5 3 5 4 5 1 FQ Server Fa 5 Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Resolution Select the resolution for images to be recorded from the fol lowing Frame 3D On High resolution with the motion blur compensation Frame 3D Off High resolution Field Standard resolution Default Field Recording duration Specify the recording duration of emergency recording The following are available for the recording duration 2 s 5 8 10 8 20 s 30 s 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min Manual Recording will continue while the external s
70. 0BASE T 100BASE TX category5 cross Important e When connecting a PC and the recorder directly without using a hub router make sure to use a cross LAN cable e This connection is only for the setting configuration Operation of the recorder cannot be performed by this connection Add the recorder to the existing network Recorder 68 res RO OCOC vom e JO LAN cable IP address 192 168 0 x IP address 192 168 0 250 locally procured 10BASE T except 0 1 250 and 255 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 100BASE TX category5 straight Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway address 192 168 0 1 Gateway address 192 168 0 1 LAN Hub Router Stands for Local Area Network FTP server for image transmission i IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 i f Connection of an extension unit Up to 3 extension units optional can be connected to a single recorder Use the dedicated cable provided with the extension unit to connect between the extension unit and the recorder When connecting multiple extension units WJ HDE400 or when newly adding extension units connect as follows Refer also to the operating instructions of the extension
71. 1 Step 1 Hold down the USE button for 2 seconds or more The buzzer will start sounding The HDD Configuration menu will be displayed on Monitor 2 HDD Configuration menu Xx Add HDD Execute gt Remove HDD Add HDD unit Remove HDD unit Close Step 2 Move the cursor onto Execute gt of Remove HDD unit The Remove HDD unit window will be displayed Step 3 Select the extension unit to shut down and select the OK button Extension unit Ext x x unit number Remove HDD unit Press OK after selecting HDD unit for stopping process Ext 1 v Ook _ W Cancel When the shutdown process is complete the HDD indi cator STS status on the front panel will go off Note e When the shutdown process of the extension unit on which recording is being performed starts recording will continue on another HDD unit Images may sometimes not be recorded for several seconds when switching the HDD unit for recording If there is no recordable HDD unit in the recorder recording will stop 139 140 About the error log The following are the descriptions about the contents of the error log and the network log e x indicates the extension unit number e y indicates the HDD unit number Content Error log Network Log Display on Output from the Monitor 2 connector at the rear panel Outage detection POWER LOSS POWER Error Outage proc
72. 4 Next page VJ Back The setup page for camera channel allocation will be displayed Note e The Setup button is displayed on Camera setup for multi screen display patterns for which any camera channels can be selected The Setup button is not dis played for multi screen display patterns for which any camera channels cannot be selected i f Step 3 Select the desired camera channels to display on each seg ment on the multi screen To return to the Common tab select the Back button 9Screen WD Note e It is impossible to select the same channel to display images from it on multiple segments on the multi screen e When configuring from a PC web browser images from cameras will not be displayed 85 86 Configure the display settings for Monitor 1 Monitor 1 Select the Monitor 1 tab on the Display page Page 60 Select On or Off to determine whether or not to display the time camera title and alarm display on Monitor 1 The settings relating to the sequence display on Monitor 1 can also be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Camera title Cascade Monitor2 Network Common Monitor1 Basic Event Time amp date display c l Shee Camera title display F Alarm displa Display EW aa Login screen Communication Secret view Server Live sequence Network Sequence timing User mng SD5Link Maintenance Time amp date d
73. 5 No 8 OFF o m n m oo m CME ponononn 12345678 FIII pecore Setup menu Communication PS Data setup E Unit address system 1 E Unit address controller 2 When connecting a system device to the recorder Mode switch Data Multiplex Unit Wu MP204 RS485 cable WV CA48 50 D oaot rown Di Coaxial communication unit AON siana Termination OFF n 54 Unit address 2 ON No 7 OFF No 8 ON iL 07 E O m NE Coaxial communication unit Termination ON Unit address 3 RS485 cable WV CA48 10K EXT STORAGE E Data Multiplex Unit WJ MP204 Recorder Setup menu Communication PS Data setup E Unit address system 1 E Unit address controller 1 f Cascading connection of multiple rec
74. Alarm Signal ground Alarming device Relays etc OOOOQOOO0O00000 OOODIO0O000000 Attached when necessary Alarm output16 ALARM CONTROL 49 f Time and polarities of the ALARM CONTROL terminal and the ALARM terminal Terminal Active time Remarks Alarm input ido risor more When N O L active When N C H active Alarm output The set time on the setup menu L active Alarm reset input 100 ms or more L active Emergency recording input 100 ms or more L active Available disk space warning Duration set for Buzzer starting from the time of the Lacie output error occurrence HDD error output Duration set for Buzzer starting from the time of the Kacie error occurrence Camera error output Duration set for Buzzer starting from the time of the error occurrence or until the camera is reset from the L active time of the error occurrence Error output Duration set for Buzzer starting from the time of the ends error occurrence Time adjustment I O Input 100 ms or more Output 1 s nput Output L active Alarm suspension input 100 ms or more L active judged by level ee mode 100 ms or more L active judged by level Sequence switchover I O 100 ms or more L active Outage detection input 5 s or more L active Outage processing end output 10 s or more H active Buzzer can be set on the Basic page of the setup menu Page 65 Note
75. BLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY 6 ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE CAMERA S PICTURE INCLUDING SAVED DATA FOR SOME REASON BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE 7 LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stov
76. Default 2s Alarm auto reset The following are possible for the alarm display duration When Off is selected the alarm display will not automati cally disappear Off 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min 3min 5min Default Off Note e The following will be performed automatically when Off is not selected e The ALARM indicator will stop blinking and light steadi ly e The displayed event information will disappear e The buzzer will stop beeping and alarm signal output will stop Alarm disarm time Alarm disarm is to suspend the set duration when the same type of event terminal alarm video motion detection video loss and camera alarm has occurred sequentially so that the event action will not be performed each time The following are possible for the alarm disarm time 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 7s 88 9s 1 Os Default 2s 71 Configure the event action at a terminal alarm occurrence Terminal Command Select the Terminal Command tab on the Event page Page 60 The settings relating to event actions to be taken at a terminal alarm Operating Instructions PDF occurrence can be config ured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Video loss VMD Common Terminal Command Site alarm Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network Rec cam Preset Output terminal Terminal setup TRM vIN o vl S TRM2 v N o v fms vino xi S TRM4 N O v Operation
77. Displays an image from the selected cam era channel on a single screen 4Screen A 4Screen B 4Screen C 4Screen D 9Screen A 9Screen B 16Screen Refer to page 84 for further information about each setting value SEQ Displays images from camera channels sequen tially according to the settings performed in advance 110 Camera partitioning Determine the operational functions of each camera channel View Operate Displaying live images displaying recorded images and controlling cameras are possi ble View Displaying live images and displaying recorded images are possible but controlling cameras is impossible Displaying live images displaying recorded images and controlling cameras are impossible Default View Operate Edit delete button Select this button to display the Host edit page Select this button to change or delete the host information that has been registered Registration button Registers the host information Change or delete the host information Change or delete the host information that has been registered Step 1 Select the Edit delete button on the Host tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Basic Administrator User Host User level Host IP address 000 000 000 000 Level Lv1 a Y w i Access priority Default screen Camera part
78. HDD capacity warning Gener Normal recording area his Event recording area ij Network User mng SD5Link Hour meter warning 20000h Maintenance E Disk end mode Normal recording area Displays the disk end mode for the normal recording areas Normally Continue has been selected and it is impossible to change the setting value The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when capacity of the normal recording area has run out Event recording area Select the disk end mode for the event recording areas Continue The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when the available space has run out Stop Recording will stop when the capacity has run out Default Continue E HDD capacity warning Normal recording area If the available capacity of the normal recording areas reach es a specified level a warning will be performed When Off is selected warning will not be performed 1 10 Default Off Event recording area If the available capacity of the event recording areas reaches a specified level a warning will be performed When Off is selected warning will not be performed 1 10 Default Off Hour meter warning If the operation time of a hard disk drive reaches a specified level a warning will be performed When Off is selected warning will not be performed 10 000 h 20 000 h 30 000 h 40 000 h 50 000 h Default 20 000h oo Digital Disk Recorder
79. ITE ERROR Failed to read the data SD READ ERROR E from the media DVD READ ERROR Copy media FULL SD FULL CPY FULL HDD capacity DVD FULL warning E mail transmission com plete lt SMTP gt MAIL_SEND SMTP authentication error lt SMTP gt SMTP_ATTEST_ ERR Failed to resolve POPS server address from DNS lt SMTP gt POP3_ADD_ERR Failed to find POP3 server lt SMTP gt POP3_ADD_ERR POP3 authentication error lt SMTP gt POP3_ATTEST_ ERR Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS lt SMTP gt SMTP_ADD_ERR Failed to find SMTP server lt SMTP gt SMTP_SVR_ERR MAIL FROM command error lt SMTP gt MAIL_FROM_ ERR RCPT TO command error lt SMTP gt RCPT_TO_ERR Other errors for SMTP lt SMTP gt OTHER_ERR FTP client transmission complete lt FTP gt CLIENT_OK oo Content Error log TT Network Log Display on Monitor 2 Output from the connector at the rear panel FTP server transfer com plete lt FTP gt SVR_FWD_OK Failed to resolve FTP serv er address from DNS lt FTP gt SVR_ADD_ERR Failed to find FTP server lt FTP gt SVR_ERR FTP uploading error lt FTP gt UPLOAD_ERR FTP passive mode error lt FTP gt PASSIVE_ERR FTP log in failure lt FTP gt LOGIN_FAULT Other error for FTP lt FTP gt OTHER_ERR DDNS IP address update lt DDNS gt IP_ADD
80. LOSS indica tion is displayed The THERMAL indication is displayed The clock loses time The extension unit is not rec ognized even when con necting the extension unit v v Vv Vv VW v EJ Check item Remedy Ref Page Is the user level of the current login user allowed to control the camera Check the settings 108 Is the BUSY indication displayed on the operation panel When the BUSY indication is displayed on the operation panel a user with higher priority is controlling the camera Operating Instructions PDF Are signals correctly supplied to the ALARM CONTROL con nector and the ALARM connector at the rear 44 48 Is the ALARM connector configured correctly 48 Is the alarm operational mode set to ALM Check the settings 72 73 74 75 Check if the alarm suspension is activated Reset the alarm suspension Operating Instructions PDF Are the cameras connected correctly Check the camera connection 29 When the camera connection is correct contact your dealer since it may be possible that is caused by the cable discon nection or the camera malfunction The range of ambient operating temperature is between 5 C and 45 C 41 F 113 F However the THERMAL indication will be displayed when the recorder detected the ambient temperature in excess of 40 C 104 F When
81. MAIN y LOGICALLY REMOVE REMOVED Extension unit EXTx y LOGICALLY REMOVED HDD error Remove auto links per recorder or extension unit Recorder MAIN LOGICALLY REMOVE REMOVED Extension unit EXTx LOGICALLY REMOVED HDD error 141 142 TT Content Error log Network Log Display on Output from the Monitor 2 connector at the rear panel Partition error per HDD Recorder MAIN y PARTITION ERROR Extension unit EXTx y PARTITION ERROR Partition error per unit Recorder MAIN PARTITION ERROR Extension unit EXTx PARTITION ERROR HDD RAID5 recovery fail Recorder MAIN RAIDS R FAIL HDD error ure RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit EXTx RAIDS RECOVERY FAILURE HDD RAID6 recovery fail Recorder MAIN RAID6 R FAIL HDD error ure RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit EXTx RAID6 RECOVERY FAILURE Normal area available NORMAL HDD CAPACITY E NML HDD capacity capacity warning REMAINS available warning disk capacity Event area available EVENT HDD CAPACITY 7 EVT HDD capacity capacity warning REMAINS available warning disk capacity Event area available EVENT HDD FULL E EVT FULL HDD capacity capacity warning FULL warning Video Loss CAM VIDEO LOSS Camera error Video Loss recovery CAM xx VIDEO RECOVERED Failed to write data on the SD WRITE ERROR 7 CPY ERR media DVD WR
82. Monitor 2 HDMI cable sold separately a WL OO z UDIOTN HI OOA z nem O Third recorder ie System 3 Controller 3 The Unit address setting on the PS Data setup tab under Communication of the setup menu First recorder System 1 Controller 1 Second recorder System 2 Controller 2 y el o Loa y ji 6k I E O Fifth recorder System 5 Controller 5 Fourth recorder System 4 Controller 4
83. P tab on the Server page Page 60 The basic settings such as the FTP server address user name and password and the setting to transmit alarm images at an event occurrence can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick NTP Basic FTP server address Event User name Schedule Password Denia Mode Passive Communication Image transmission by alarm Server directory Duration pre Duration post Alteration detection Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance FTP server address Enter an address or name of the FTP server to transmit images The name of the FTP server is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods User name Enter a user name login name to access the FTP server Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed as follows Note e Available characters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa bcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456 789 j lt gt Password Register a password to be entered when transmitting imag es to the FTP server Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available charac ters An entered character for the password will be dis played as or Mode Select the mode to transmit images to the FTP server Change to Passive when sending im
84. RVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL shock to persons The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat ed dangerous voltage within the prod uct s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance Power disconnection Unit with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is opera tional only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power for all units For Canada This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For U S A 4 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harm ful interference to radio communications Operation of this equ
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86. States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its 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 of the SD Card Association Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright Distributing copying disassembling reverse compiling reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product are all expressly prohibited This product incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U S and foreign patents including patent numbers 5 315 448 and 6 836 549 and other intellectual property rights The use of Macrovision s copy protection technology in the product must be authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited 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
87. The Maintenance page has Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management and Logs tabs Check the product information such as the version Product informa tion Select the Product information tab of the Maintenance page Page 60 The version of the software and hardware of the recorder software versions of the extension units connected to the recorder MAC address and temperature inside the recorder etc are displayed on this tab Digital Disk Recorder Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 W4J HD616 Quick Disk Settings management Logs Quick Disk Settings management Logs Product information Disk information Network information Product information Disk information Network information Basic Version information Basic MAC address Event Software version1 0 02 Event Network port a Schedule Software version2 0 45 V V0 69 Schedule Maintenance port CEI Dey Software version3 Display inane entea Hardware version 0 36 ART Current temperature 98 F 37 C Communication Communication Software version of extension units f 107 F 42 C S EG ae T Highest temperature JUN 12 09 10 47 AM Network Ext 2 S Network Ext 3 Fes User mng s User mng Product information SDSLink DVD drive Not available SIS Maintenance RAID board Not available Maintenance Serial number Exit Exit a Prev page Next page _ A Prev page Next page Y Confirm the available har
88. User mng SD5Link Maintenance Host Basic User name Password Level Access priority Default screen Camera partitioning oy Wii View Operate ONV View Operate v Administrator User level User FVE View Operate x AV View Operate x NVK View Operate M AVA View Operate x VEE View Operate x VE View Operate x _Delete M Edit Bk The user information of the selected user will be dis played Note e Select the Back button to return to the screen to regis ter a user Step 3 To change the user information select the Edit button after changing the user information by performing the same pro cedure as user registration Page 108 Select the Delete button to delete the selected user Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Host Basic User name Password Level Access priority Default screen Camera partitioning ey Wil View Operate x ONV View Operate v Administrator User level User USERO1 RRR E V1 FAVE View Operate x View Operate x NYE View Operate x View Operate x VEE View Operate x View Operate x R __Back__ 109 i f Register change or delete a PC host accessible to this recorder Host Select the Host tab on the User mng page Page 60 The information of hos
89. WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic Data delete Event HDD auto delete Schedule HDD manual delete Normal DCMT ra JAN O1 09 Talore Execute O setup _ Display Communication Server SD card format HDD disk menu Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance E Data delete Deletes the data from the hard disk drives The two ways to delete data are auto deletion and manual deletion by designating the date e HDD auto delete Configure the settings to delete data automatically when the set days have passed from the day the images were recorded When Off is selected data will not be deleted automat ically 1day 2days 3days 4days 5days 6days 7days 8days Qdays 1 Odays 1 4days 30days 1 month 45days 60days 9O0days 1 20days 1 50days 1 80days Default Off e HDD manual delete By setting the time amp date and the recording area to delete normal recording area event recording area images on the hard disk drive that were recorded up until a day before the set time amp date will be deleted Select the Delete button after setting the time amp date SD card format Formats an SD memory card inserted into the recorder Select the Execute button to start formatting HDD disk menu The disk configuration page will be displayed Select the Setup button to display the disk configuration page Clicking the Setup button will
90. _ UPDATE_OK Failed to find DDNS server lt DDNS gt SVR_ERR Password error for DDNS user name lt DDNS gt USER_PASS_ ERR DDNS IP address update error lt DDNS gt IP_ADD_ UPDATE_ERR Other error for DDNS lt DDNS gt OTHER_ERR Synchronization with the NTP server complete lt NTP gt GET_TIME_OK Failed to resolve NTP serv er address from DNS lt NTP gt SVR_ADD_ERR Failed to adjust the time lt NTP gt SET_TIME_ERR Failed to find NTP server lt NTP gt SVR_ERR Time from the NTP server is invalid lt NTP gt TIME_INVALID Other error for NTP lt NTP gt OTHER_ERR Password error for SNMP user name lt SNMP gt USER_PASS_ ERR Other error for SNMP lt SNMP gt OTHER_ERR Having IP address com plete lt DHCP gt IP_ADD_OK DHCP IP address lost lt DHCP gt IP_ADD_LOST DHCP IP address update failure lt DHCP gt IP_ADD_UPDATE _ERR DHCP IP address registra tion failure lt DHCP gt IP_ADD_ENT_ ERR DHCP IP address overlap with another device lt DHCP gt DUPLICATE_IP_ ADD Other error for DHCP lt DHCP gt OTHER_ERR Password error for HTTP user name lt HTTP gt USER_PASS_ERR 143 144 Content Error log Network Log Display on Output from the Monitor 2 connector at the rear panel HTTP download failure lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ ERR
91. age Page 60 The setting can be configured on this tab to determine whether to enable or disable the user authentication and the host authen tication for network operation the settings relating to the login users who operate the recorder using the buttons on the front cover of the recorder and the settings relating to the users who operate the recorder using the PS Data compatible controllers Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Host User level Basic Administrator User Basic Network Event User authentication Schedule Host authentication Display Communication Front panel Server Auto login user Network Auto login Auto logout User mng SD5Link Quick login Maintenance PS Data ane E Network Determine whether to enable or disable the user authentica tion and the host authentication when operating the recorder using a PC via a network User authentication Select On or Off to determine whether or not to authenti cate the user Host authentication Select On or Off to determine whether or not to authenti cate the host E Front panel Configure the settings to enable the auto login function that starts the recorder automatically when the power of the recorder is turned on Auto login user When On is selected for Auto login the user registered as auto login user in this setting can log into the recorder automatically An auto login user should be one of the users registered in th
92. ages is difficult with Active Change to Passive when sending images is diffi cult with Sequencial E Image transmission by alarm Server directory Enter a directory of the server Enter up to 128 alphanumeric characters excluding amp lt gt listed in the description of Available characters Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters excluding amp lt gt listed in the descrip tion of Available characters Duration pre Select the duration of the images recorded by pre event recording to be transmitted from the following Off 1 s 10 s in 1 second intervals Default Off Important e The setting for Duration pre is the shortest duration to transmit images recorded by pre event recording The actual duration of the recorded images to be transmitted will be longer than the setting e Images recorded by pre event recording will not be transmitted when pre event recording is not to be per formed Configure the setting to perform pre event recording to transmit images recorded by pre event recording Refer to page 80 for further information on how to configure the settings relating to the pre event recording Duration post Select the duration of the transmitted images for the post event recording Off 1 s 10 s in 1 second intervals Default 5 s Alteration detection Select On or Off to determine whether or not to attach an alteration detection code to recorded images
93. air Contact a dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or if a problem is not described below or when having a problem with installations Power is not turned on The error indicator lights orange The recorder stops because of the thermal error No image from the camera is displayed on Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 Displayed images do not fit in the screen The login window is not dis played even by pressing the button on the recorder v v VW y Check item Remedy Ref Page Is the power plug connected to the AC outlet firmly Confirm the cable is firmly connected Is the power cord provided with this product connected to the power inlet of the recorder firmly Check if it is connected firmly The fan is not functioning because of the malfunction Refer to the dealer Check if the ventilation openings on the front cover and the cooling fan on the rear panel Temperature inside the recorder is too high low Use the recorder at appropriate ambient temperatures When the error indicator lights orange temperature inside the recorder may be too high Check whether dust is collected around the ventilation open ings or not Is the lens cap removed from the camera Check if the lens cap is removed from the camera Is the power of the camera or the connected device on Check whether the power of
94. alue Parity Methods of error check for a transmission at communication will be displayed It is impossible to change the setting value Stop bit Stop bit types will be displayed It is impossible to change the setting value Retry timing When data reception is not confirmed the interval to retrans mit the same data is displayed It is impossible to change the setting value Alarm data The method to notify the connected controller of an event occurrence is displayed It is impossible to change the setting value Camera number setup Configure the settings for each camera channel to control cameras using the PS Data compatible controller When the Setup button is selected the following page will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera control PS Data setup RS485 setup Camera number setup CAM PORT No CAM PORT 0 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Maintenance e No Select the desired camera number 1 to 999 for each camera channel e Back button Closes the setup page and returns to the PS Data Setup tab 93 i f Configure the settings relating to RS485 RS485 setup Select the R8485 setup tab on the Communication page Page 60 The settings for RS485 can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick
95. apacities of the hard disk drives of the recorder or the extension units Ext 1 to 3 and capac ities of each recording area will be displayed Select the Disk Information tab of the Disk Information page on the disk configuration page Digital Disk Recorder Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 W4J HD616 Config Pre event recording area info Config Disk information Pre event recording area info A Total capacity 2000GB Single mode e Total capacity 2000GB Single mode NML rec EVT rec Pre EVT rec Undefined NML rec EVT rec Pre EVT rec Undefined Format Format Disk information Disk information 5 6 7 8 9 un ae ee ee ee ee ae Ee Refer to the Maintenance page the Disk Information tab for further information about the items displayed on the Disk Information tab Page 119 When the Pre recording area information tab is selected the capacity of the pre event recording area assigned to each camera channel will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Config Disk information Pre event recording area info ne F Pre event recording area info Disk information WE Format CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM8 CAM9 CAM12 CAM13 CAM16 128 i Format the hard disk drives Format Hard disk drives will be formatted and one of the normal recording area event recording area or pre event recording area will be assigned to each drive It is necessary to format a hard disk drive on either of the fo
96. applica ble 1 When power is not supplied the video output signal was not sent from the recorder even if a video input signal is supplied 2 Non voltage make contact input 50 KQ 5 V DC pull up 153 3 Open Collector output 24 V DC 100 mA maximum 4 High 12 V 12 mA 5 Either of 2 or 3 above depending on the settings 6 200 mA maximum 7 Changeable with the mode switch 8 No audio from MONITOR OUT 1 Standard accessories CORON ich beled datiennthda lied tees hele tae anes 1 pc Installation Guide this document ceeeeeeeeeesstteeeteeees 1 pc Quick Reference Guide s in nain anin 1 pc Warranty deea aie delAi ae Hn ee ys 1 pc The following are for installation Power COMM iivcrictci skid tae en abe n 1 pc Rack mount bracket sinea ede a i 2 pcs Screw for rack mount bracket cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee 6 pcs Rack handle assie ne deren ineeae ieee 2 pcs Screw for rack handle ceeecceeseeceeeeeeeseeeeesseeeeeseeeesereeees 4 pcs Washer rinii EE len A 4 pcs HDD fixing screw for HDD Canister oo eeeeeeeeneteeeeeees 24 pcs 1 The CD ROM contains the operating instructions PDFs and other manuals Optional Accessories Built In DVD WJ HDB611 RAID Board WJ HDB601 Extension unit WJ HDE400 HDD canister WJ HDU40K SDHC SD memory card Manufactured by Panasonic SDHC memory card 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB SD memory card 256 GB 512 GB 1 GB 2 GB 154
97. arm occurrence or at a network error can be saved on a SDHC SD memory card option auto matically It is also possible to directly save images on a SDHC SD memory card Images saved on the SDHC SD memory card can be played or downloaded using a web browser Note e Compatible SDHC SD memory card option manufactured by Panasonic SDHC memory card 4 GB 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB SD memory card 256 MB 512 MB 1GB 2GB miniSD card and micro SD card excluded System configuration Microphone x4 Monitor 1 Monitor 2 amp System camera or combination a camera x16 d IM 2 0 E Amplifier 33 E4 E7 Es 15 E16 00000 0000000000000000000 O O ODigital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Powered speaker Extension unit x3 System controller About the user manuals The following 3 manuals are provided for the WJ HD616K WJ HD716K Installation Guide this document Contains descriptions of how to install connect this product and how to configure the required settings Operating Instructions PDF Contains descriptions of how to operate this product Both operations using the interface on the product and using a PC via a network are provided Quick Reference Guide Contains
98. as Common Terminal Command Site alarm Video loss and VMD tabs Configure the common settings for event actions Common Select the Common tab on the Event page Page 60 The settings that are common to all events such as the alarm output duration and buzzer duration can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Video loss VMD Common Terminal Command alarm Site alarm Basic Event Alarm output Schedule Buzzer duration Alarm auto reset Alarm disarm time Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Alarm output Select the alarm output duration Off No alarm output is supplied 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min Ext Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about alarm reset Rec The alarm output will be supplied during event recording is being performed Default 2s Note e No alarm output will be supplied at a video loss occur rence Buzzer duration Determine whether or not to sound the buzzer at an event occurrence The following are available for buzzer sounding duration Off The buzzer will not sound 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1 min Ext The buzzer will continue sounding until the alarm action is reset Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about alarm reset Rec The buzzer will keep on sounding during event recording is being performed
99. at i 4 LER ANo 1709 6 12 AM e OK Display Time zone Communication Auto adjustment time l hia x Server RAELE CE AM 12 00 Network erti g xl Emergency rec Basic User mng ak SD5Link Maintenance Date display format Select a date display format Example April 1 2009 YY MM DD 09 04 01 MMM DD YY APR 01 09 DD MMM YY 01 APR 09 MM DD YY 04 01 09 DD MM YY 01 04 09 Default MMM DD YY Time display format Select a time display format Example 3 o clock in the after noon 24h 15 00 00 12h 3 00 00PM Default 12h Time amp date Set the current time amp date Year month day time and date are set When using a mouse it is possible to set by clicking the E icon After completing the settings click the OK button Time zone Select your time zone For example select GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London when using in UK GMT 12 00 GMT 13 00 Default GMT 0 00 66 Auto adjustment time Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the following Page 46 Off Does not adjust time automatically Slave Receives a signal from the ALARM CONTROL connector and adjusts the clock Master Supplies a signal from the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel to other connected devices and the devices will adjust their clocks with reference to the clock of the recorder Default Off Activation time When Master is selected for Auto adjustment time
100. ble to operate cameras from this product to display images from multiple cameras or switch cameras from which imag es are to be displayed etc No hard disk drive is supplied with this recorder For purchasing the hard disk drive contact your dealer Easy operation using a PC mouse It is possible to operate this product while monitoring a screen when directly connecting a PC mouse commercially available to this product Image display on a High definition monitor It is possible to display recorded images or live images from cameras on a high definition monitor 1 920 x 1 080 Easy hard disk drive replacement It is possible to install remove hard disk drives easily into from the recorder by opening the front cover to access the HDD slots When 2 or more hard disk drives are installed it is possible to replace the hard disk drives without stopping the current recording Locally procured hard disk drives are to be encased in optional HDD canisters WJ HDU40k At the time of shipment from the factory 4 canisters have been already installed in the recorder Contact your dealer for purchasing additional HDD canisters and hard disk drives HDD fault tolerance system using the RAID function The RAID function is available as the HDD fault tolerance system when the optional RAID board WJ HD601 is installed In addition to the RAID 5 mode that recovers data when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty there is RAID 6 mode that can recover da
101. cal disk capacity in the RAID 5 mode Logical disk capacity Capacity of the smallest hard disk drive among the unit x Total number of the hard disk drives in the recorder 1 e Logical disk capacity in the RAID 6 mode Logical disk capacity Capacity of the smallest hard disk drive among the unit x Total number of the hard disk drives in the recorder 2 Depending on the models of hard disk drives installed in the recorder the capacity may be a few percent smaller Important e To enable the RAID 5 mode it is necessary to install 3 or more hard disk drives in the recorder To enable the RAID 6 mode it is necessary to install 4 or more hard disk drives in the recorder e When an optional RAID board WJ HDB601 is not installed in the recorder it is impossible to enable the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode using the recorder alone e The RAID 5 RAID 6 mode is determined using the RAID switch behind the front cover of the recorder Page 20 e Refer to the operating instructions of extension units for further information about how to determine the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode Determine the operation mode The RAID 5 RAID 6 mode is determined using the RAID switch page 20 behind the front cover of the recorder Refer to page 54 for how to determine the operation mode i f About the disk configuration page The operations relating to the hard disk drives such as checking the capacity of each recording area and formatting the drives can be
102. card are described as SDHC SD memory card f As you will use this product connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks Leakage or theft of information through this product Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks e Use this product in a network secured by a firewall etc e f this product is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc e Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password e Apply measures such as user authentication for the servers and the connected devices to protect your network against leak age or theft of information including image data authentication information user names and passwords alarm mail informa tion FTP server information etc 11 12 Power source The input power source for this product is 120 V AC 60 Hz Do not connect to the outlet that provides the power to equipments that requires a measurable amount of power such as a copy machine air condit
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104. channel When it is unnecessary to assign the capacity enter O Config Format Pre event area Disk inf HDD Main 1 BOEG 1000GB isk information Used capacity COE A 997GB Format CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 oB ocB 0oGB ocB CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 ocs f ocs ocs l ocs l a CAM9 CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 A ees CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 OGB oce ocB ocB Step 6 Select the Format button Format will start When the format ends the result will be displayed Note e Capacities displayed for pre event recording areas may be smaller than the set value 132 Replacement addition of hard disk drives Replace hard disk drives To replace the HDD units proceed as follows It is possible to replace an HDD unit without stopping operation Prepare for removing the hard disk drives Page 133 HDD shutdown process Remove the hard disk drives from the Page 53 recorder Install the hard disk drives by following Page 52 procedures of how to add the HDD unit Note e When replacing the hard disk units from the extension unit take the same procedures as replacement of the recorder s Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for how to install the hard disk units on the extension unit e Refer to page 146 for how to replace a faulty hard disk drive
105. connection Page 93 e PS Data is Panasonic s proprietary protocol Contact your dealer for devices that can be connected e Do not assign the same unit address to two or more different PS Data compatible devices When connecting a system controller to the recorder Controller Termination On Unit address 1 Mode switch ON f No 7 ON No 8 OFF L 1 o m N O0 E m m 34 C 2 li ALARM CONTROL TNI 4 AFN I3 ZS N Z Z ANS fiz EN em W j a a QO CEO LY EL CL C E Si ACIN POWER Recorder Setup menu Communication PS Data setup E Unit address system 1 E Unit address controller 2 35 When connecting the recorder between a system controller and a system device Data Multiplex Unit Wu MP204 RS485 cable Coaxial communication unit WV CA48 50 Termination On Unit address 2 RS485 cable provided with the controller Controller Termination On Unit address 1 Mode switch ial No 7 OFF
106. cording When Off is selected recording will not be performed Preset Select a preset position 1 to 256 to which the camera will move at a VMD detection When the preset positions of two or more cameras have been selected on the advanced setup page is dis played and it is impossible to select the values Output terminal Select a terminal TRM1 to TRM16 to output the alarm sig nal 15 Search Select On or Off to determine whether or not to perform video motion detection When Off is selected video motion detection will not be performed When On is selected VMD video motion detection areas can be set Up to 4 areas can be set for a camera channel for the detec tion area Details on video motion detection are given on Operating Instructions PDF Area button Configure the settings for each camera channel 1 to 16 t Page 77 76 f Settings for the video motion detection function Configure the settings for video motion detection areas for each camera channel Up to 4 areas can be set for a camera channel for the detection area When selecting On for Search on the VMD tab and selecting Area a detection area setup page will be displayed Page 75 Follow the procedure below to set the VMD areas Step 1 Step 2 Select the Area Sensitivity tab and select the Setup button Set the start point of the detection area of one of the detectio
107. d 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 sus pension on off Operating Instructions PDF 3 Mouse connection port MOUSE Use this port to connect a USB mouse commercially available No device other than a mouse can be con nected It is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse con nection 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 con nector AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT The video output connector RCA pin jack 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 WJ HDB611 17 f Insert an optional SDHC SD memory card Insert a DVD disc commercially available Step 1 Step 1 Open the SDHC SD memory card slot Open the DVD drive cover Pull the tab down SDHC SD memory card slot Step 2 Step 2 After confirming that the power of the recorder is on press Insert a SDHC SD memory card to the slot until it clicks the eject button located at the center of the DVD drive and pull the disc tray gently When inserting a SDHC SD memory card confirm that the label on t
108. d disk space Disk information Select the Disk information tab of the Maintenance page Page 60 The original capacity the available capacities of the hard disk drives of the recorder or the extension unit EXT1 3 and capacities of each recording area will be displayed It is possible to check the time range of the images recorded on the hard disk drives and the operating time of the hard disk drives hour meter Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Disk Settings management Logs Product information Disk information Network information Basic Recording information Displav Event Total capacity 2000GB Single mode Schedule NML rec EVT rec Pre EVT rec Undefined Display Disk information Communication Server Main Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Pre event recording area info 119 120 Recording information When the Display button is selected the Recording infor f mation page will be displayed and the disk capacity and the available capacity of each hard disk drive the hour meter and the time range of the images recorded on each hard disk drive will be displayed There are 2 setup pages To move to another page select the lt or gt button Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Disk Settings management Logs Product information Disk information Network information Basic A Main A Ext 1 Event Schedule Display Disk
109. d on the advanced setup page is dis played and it is impossible to select the values Output terminal Select a terminal TRM1 to TRM16 to output the alarm sig nal Configure the event action at a video loss occurrence Video loss Select the Video loss tab on the Event page gt Page 60 The settings relating to event actions to be taken at a video loss Operating Instructions PDF occurrence can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Common Terminal Command Site alarm Video loss VMD Operation mode ALM x Schedule Rec cam Preset Basic Event Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Operation mode Configure the following settings for each camera channel 1 Select the settings for the operation mode to 16 Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further informa tion about the operation mode Rec cam ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs recording Select a camera channel 1 to 16 used for recording When writes the event log and moves the cameras to pre Off is selected recording will not be performed set positions at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be performed Preset ALM Alarm Mode Performs every event action Select a preset position 1 to 256 to which the camera will according to the settings move at a video loss occurrence OFF Performs only wr
110. det is set to detect a stationary object has appeared or disappeared in the designated area It is possible to display the frame on live images when detecting motion or appearance disappearance of a stationary object In addition by setting the detection depth it is also possible to designate the size of an object and the motion range of a person or an object Refer to the operating instructions of SD5 cameras for further information about the i VMD function Refer to the readme txt on the provided CD ROM about the dedicated software 113 Setting the detection areas and sensitivity Step 1 Select the Setup button of the i VMD setup tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick i VMD setup Setup data Basic i VMD setup setup _ Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance The setup page for camera s i VMD function will be dis played Note e When no operation is made for approx 5 minutes on the setup page for camera s i VMD function the display will automatically return to Step 1 Step 2 Select the desired camera Select the Cam 1 tab and then select the desired camera Cam 1 Cam 2 cam 16 from the pull down menu Cam 1 ArealSensitivity Mode Detection depth Area delete _ Cancel 114 B Step 3 Select the Area Sensitivity tab The Area Sensitivity tab will be displayed Cam 1 BA Areal Sensitivity Mode Detection depth Area
111. ding Check the settings 67 e Are the schedules set correctly Check the settings 79 e When the setup menu is displayed using non interlace signal the setup menu sometimes cannot be recorded displayed Since the setup menu of the matrix switcher is build using non interlace signal it may be possible that the recorder cannot recorder display it e Depending on the photographic subject or HDMI monitor that is connected images or embedded characters may look blur ry That is not a trouble e Have images certainly been recorded Check if there are recorded images on the recorder 119 e Is the user level of the current login user allowed to play recorded images Check the user level of the current login user 108 e Is the user level of the current login user allowed to display images from the camera Check the user level of the current login user 108 e Is the connection made correctly The camera channels of which the cameras can be controlled in coaxial communication are cameras connected to the video input connector 1 8 ch HD616k Check the camera channel to be controlled 29 e Is it the combination camera to be controlled Check the camera type to be controlled 29 e Is the camera control set correctly Check the settings 92 Cannot control the camera Alarm operations are not activated The VIDEO
112. dress Address 1 Enter the mail addresses of the recipients of the alarm mail Operating Instructions PDF and the warning mail Operating Instructions PDF Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods underscore marks _ and Check the desired mail type warning alarm to be sent Up to 4 destinations can be registered To add destinations select the Setup of Other destinations 97 Other destinations Add other destinations When the Setup button is selected the following page will be displayed When the Setup but ton is selected the following page will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick NTP Basic Destination address Event Address1 Poa E Warning W Alarm Address2 oO E Warning W Alarm Schedule Display Communication GEER Server E Warning W Alarm Network Address4 mf User mng E Warning W Alarm SD5Link Maintenance Enter the desired mail address and mail type for Address 1 Address 4 The setup procedure is the same as Address 1 When the Back button is selected the setup page will be closed and the display will return to the Mail tab 98 Configure the settings relating to network Network The basic network settings required to operate this unit using a PC via a network such as a LAN can be configured on the Network page The settings relating to the Panasonic alarm protocol
113. during operating in the RAID mode Shutdown process of the hard disk drives Before removing the hard disk drives start the shutdown process of the hard disk drives first Before the following procedure remove the front cover from the recorder page 146 Step 1 Step 2 Hold down the USE button for 2 seconds or more Select the Execute gt button of Remove The buzzer will start sounding The HDD Configuration The HDD remove window will be displayed menu will be displayed on Monitor 2 HDD Configuration menu XxX Add HDD Execute gt Remove HDD Add HDD unit Remove HDD unit Close 133 i Step 3 Select the hard disk drive to be shut down and select the OK button When the hard disk drive on the recorder is to be shut down Main y y indicates the hard disk drive number When the hard disk drive on the extension unit is to be added to the system Ext x y x indicates the unit number and y indicates the hard disk drive number Remove HDD Press OK after selecting HDDs for stopping process Main l pemn amm When the shutdown process is complete the HDD indi cator STS status on the front panel will go off Note e When the shutdown process of the hard disk drive on which recording is being performed starts recording will continue on another hard disk drive Images may some times not be recorded for several seconds when switch ing the hard disk drive fo
114. e displayed and the settings can be configured Quick The Quick page is displayed and the settings can be configured Server The Server page is displayed and the settings can be configured Network The Network page is displayed and the settings can be configured User mng The User mng page is displayed and the settings can be configured Maintenance The Maintenance page is displayed and the settings can be configured Camera control Camera control such as panning and tilting can be performed X Operating Instructions PDF Alarm reset An alarm action can be canceled X Operating Instructions PDF Error reset An error action can be canceled X Operating Instructions PDF Alarm suspend An alarm action can be suspended X Operating Instructions PDF Copy A recorded image can be manually copied X Operating Instructions PDF Manual rec operation Manual recording can be started and stopped X Operating Instructions PDF Playback operation A recorded image can be played back Operating Instructions PDF 112 Configure the settings relating to SD5 camera SD5Link The settings relating to the intelligent video motion detection function hereinafter i VMD of SD5Link cameras connected to the recorder can be configured on the SD5Link page It is possible to upload the settings to SD5Link cameras and download t
115. e quality is activated for live image transmission XF Extra Fine Extra quality SF Super Fine Super high quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality EX Extended Low quality for long recording Default FQ Live video rate QVGA Select the transmission bit rate when QVGA is selected for Live video resolution 128Kbps 192Kbps 256Kbps 384Kbps 512Kbps Only for HD716K Default 256Kbps Bandwidth control Select the maximum transmission rate for data to be trans mitted from the following Unlimited 512Kbps 1 024Kbps 2Mbps 3Mbps 5Mbps 8Mbps Default Unlimited Note e Regardless of the setting for Live video resolution when images are displayed on a multiscreen 4 split 9 split 16 split screen or with the sequential display QVGA is activated for resolution and the setting for Live video rate QVGA is activated when image is transmitted e When image is displayed on a single screen the setting for Live video resolution is activated when image is transmitted e The settings for Live video rate rec resolution Live video quality rec resolution and Live video rate QVGA are applied to each screen segment Example When 128Kbps is selected for Live video rate QVGA while images are being displayed on a 4 split screen the whole transmission rate is 512 Kbps e Select the setting for Bandwidth control so that the value is greater than the total rate required for network
116. e recorder Default ADMIN Auto login Select On or Off to determine whether to activate or deactivate the auto login function Off Does not log in to the recorder automatically Login is required when operating the recorder from the logout status On Logs in to the recorder automatically Default On Auto logout Configure the settings to log out a user automatically when the set time has passed from the time a user logged in Off 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 30 min Default Off Note e When On is selected for Auto login the user will not be logged out automatically even if 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min or 30 min is selected for Auto logout e To prevent inappropriate operations it is recommended to select On Quick login Select On or Off to determine whether to enter or select the user name Off Enters a user name On Selects a user name Default On oo E PS Data PSD user Configure the settings for a user when using a PS Data com patible controller A PSD user should be one of the regis tered users for the recorder An auto login user should be one of the users registered in the recorder Register or change the administrator information Administrator Select the Administrator tab on the User mng page Page 60 The administrator information relating to the password and default screen etc can be registered on this tab To change the admin
117. e the same the available capacity may be a few per cent smaller When using multiple hard disk drives use the same model Replacing to a hard disk drive whose capacity is larger than the original one s is also available 128 Make sure that recovery of data in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode is not being processed 145 Cannot connect via a net work Some pop ups cannot be displayed Cannot access from the web browser Cannot copy onto the SDHC SD memory card Cannot search and play from the SDHC SD memory card Check item Remedy Ref Page Are the network settings of the recorder and the PC configured correctly Check the settings Operating Instructions PDF Is the host registration configured correctly When On is selected for Host authentication it is impossi ble to access the recorder from PCs that are not registered as hosts on the setup menu 106 It may be possible that pop up blocker is activated by a pro gram other than Internet Explorer Check the installation status to cancel the pop up blocker Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10 1 00BASE T 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 10
118. e together as a part of the recorded image Default On Note e It is possible to select On or Off to determine whether or not to display the camera title or the time amp date recorded together with the images even though Off is selected for Embedded Rec Title or Embedded Rec Time amp date respectively Page 88 e Depending on the photographic subject the embedded characters may look blurry i Configure the settings relating to audio Audio Select the Audio tab on the Basic page Page 60 The audio inputs from the AUDIO IN connectors 1 to 4 on the rear panel of the recorder can be assigned to the selected cam era channels and reception interval can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Time amp date Recording Emergency rec Basic Audio Audio2 Audio3 Display Audio4 Communication Rev Int for PC Event Schedule gt gt Sy Le Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Audio1 Audio4 Assign audio from the audio input connectors 1 4 on the rear panel of the recorders to camera channels Assign audio in accordance with channels of the connected cameras When Off is selected audio will not be heard Default Off Note e It is impossible to set the same channel for Audio 1 to Audio 4 Rev Int for PC Select the reception interval to hear audio transmitted from the camera on the
119. ebe raat Sees E E ean 108 Register change or delete a PC host accessible to this recorder HOSt ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeees 110 Setting of operation level User level 8 112 Configure the settings relating to SD5 camera SDB LAK Ean E A EEE A E TE 113 Configure the settings relating to the i VMD function of SD5 camera i VMD setup 0 113 Uploading or downloading the settings of SD5Link cameras Setup data cccceeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeee 118 Configure the settings relating to maintenance Maintenance eic c ck ce cpeestieeeeveadtseevdtesseessachaeestsceeeeen sce 119 Check the product information such as the version Product information cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 119 Confirm the available hard disk space Disk information cccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeees 119 Confirm the network information Network information 20 cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeseeneeeeeaaes 121 Configure the settings and operations relating to hard disk drives Disk cecsseeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 122 Manage the settings Settings management 123 View Log Information LOQS ceseeeeeeeeeees 124 Manage hard disk drives n e 126 About hard disk drives 126 About the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode 126 Determine the operation mode s es 126 About the disk configuration Ppage ceee 127 Replacement addition of hard disk drives
120. ecorder e Operate from a PS Data compatible system controller Note e When controlling a camera connected to a coaxial communication unit from a system controller compatible with PS Data the priority level configured on the recorder will not be applied since it is controlled directly from the system controller The priority will be given to the latest operation It is impossible to log in to the recorder from the front cover using the buttons or the mouse and from the system controller at the same time except logging in using the same user name It is impossible to log in to the recorder regardless of the priority level even if a user tried to log in when another user is already logged in TT f Note e When operating from a system controller compatible with PS Data log in to the recorder automatically as the user registered in PSD user on the Basic tab under User mng e When no operation is made for approx 2 minutes after logging in from a system controller compatible with PS Data the PSD user will automatically be logged out e When trying to log in as the same user name used by a user who is already logged in both users will be authorized to log in regardless of the priority level When operating from a PC via a network Operation of the recorder can be made using a PC via a network Up to 8 hosts PCs can access the recorder concurrently When trying to log in to the recorder even though 8 hosts PCs a
121. ect the position to display the status bar Upper Displays the status bar on the top of the screen Low Displays the status bar on the bottom of the screen Default Low Camera title display Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or dis able the camera title display Login screen Select a camera image to be displayed during the login pro cedure Available setting values are the same as Monitor 1 Refer to page 86 Live sequence Configure the sequential display settings of camera images The setup procedure is the same as Monitor 1 Refer to page 86 Configuring the sequence display settings Configure the sequential display settings of camera images Sequence timing Determine how to switch camera images Int Switches images according to the settings of the Dwell time of Live sequence Ext Switches images by signals from an external device Note e Ext is selected when an external device is connected to output the sequence signals e Pin No 21 Sequence Switching of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder works as an input terminal when Int is set for Sequence timing and works as an output terminal when Ext is set When selecting the Setup button of Live Sequence on the Monitor 2 tab the setup page for live sequence will be displayed The setup procedure is the same as Monitor 1 Refer to page 87 88 i Configure the camera title Camera ti
122. ected in the cascade connection It is possible to perform the sequential display in the order of cascade connection of the recorders 91 Configure the settings relating to communication with other devices Communication It is necessary to apply the same settings such as the communication speed and the communication protocol to the recorder and the external devices such as a controller connected to the DATA port on the rear panel of the recorder The settings relating to the communication method to control cameras and to communicate with external devices can be config ured on the Communication page The Communication page has Camera control PS Data setup and RS485 setup tabs Configure the communication settings for camera control Camera con trol Select the Camera control tab on the Communication page e Page 60 The communication settings for each camera channel to control cameras can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Camera control PS Data setup RS485 setup Basic Type of camera control Event Cam Comp Type Schedule s ICOAX v Display 2 Communication 3 4 COAX 4 4 COAX r 5 xfcomx gt 6 xi coax M User mng 7 x COAX x SD5Link 8 xj COAX x Maintenance Comp It is possible to compensate for the video signal transmission Note loss from the camera For HD616K the setting is available e Configure the
123. er mng SD5Link Maintenance Language Select a display language for the web browser Japanese English Fran ais Espa ol Deutsch Italiano Russian Default English Go to last before Select the time to be skipped to when the GOTO LAST button is pressed during playback from the following 5s 10s 30s 1min 5min before the start time of the latest recorded image Default 30s Buzzer Configure the settings for sounding a buzzer at an error occurrence Off A buzzer will not sound at an error occurrence 2s default 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min The buzzer that started sounding at an error occurrence will sound for the selected period Ext The buzzer that started sounding at an error occur rence will keep on sounding until the ALARM RESET button on the front panel of the recording is pressed or the error icon in the status display area is clicked Default 2s Safe shutdown time Select a wait time for the shutdown process to start after an outage detection signal is provided to the recorder 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 3min 4min 5min Default 10s 65 j Configure the settings relating to time amp date Time amp date Select the Time amp date tab on the Basic page e Page 60 The settings relating to time amp date display can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Audio Basic Time amp date Recording ay Date display fuueMMMIDD YY Time display form
124. es or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are pro vided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the appara tus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Contents Limitation of liability c cece eeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteseeees 3 Disclaimer Of Warranty
125. ess ing stops recording safely will start to shut off the power supply for the recorder After completing the internal processing a signal will be supplied from the outage processing end output terminal to the uninter ruptible power system UPS Then the power supply to the recorder can be suspended Signal ground Signal ground Detection Outage detection input Refer to the operating instructions of the UPS in use for how to connect the UPS Outage processing end output Shutdown Recorder OR er Uninterruptible OOOOCOOOO00O0O Power System Power cord UPS en E To electric outlet Important e Be sure to use an UPS that provides a sine wave output Do not use an UPS that provides a square wave It may damage the recorder 47 48 f How to use the terminals of the ALARM connector These terminals are used to connect the alarm devices such as sensors door switches etc The connector to be used should be compatible with the pin array 13 1 Pin array QOo0o0o0000000 Cy The pin array is different from other digital disk recorders Make sure that the connection is correct referring to the following Pin No Signal Operation Remarks Alarm input 1 Event actions will be performed according to the Non voltage make contact Alarm input 2 settings input 5 V pull up 100 mA Alarm input 3 Alarm input 4 Alarm input 5 Alarm inpu
126. essing end Recover from a power out POWER RECOVERED age Alteration detection ALTERED CH ALT Error camera ch No response from an PANASONIC_ALM_RES_ERR address of Panasonic alarm protocol Failed to resolve a address PANASONIC_ALM_ADD_ERR of Panasonic alarm proto col from DNS Other error for an address PANASONIC_ALM_OTHER_ of Panasonic alarm proto ERR col Parameter initialization z 2 error FAN warning Recorder MAIN FANy ERROR FAN Error Extension unit EXTx FANy ERROR Thermal error warning Recorder MAIN THERMAL THERMAL Error ERROR Extension unit EXTx THERMAL ERROR Reboot by the system SYSTEM REBOOT error HDD remove error proper Recorder MAIN y SWAP SWAP_ERR HDD error ly recognized HDD was WARNING removed without opera Extension unit EXTx y SWAP tions on the front panel WARNING HDD write error e Per HDD In the single mode Recorder MAIN y WRITE ERROR Extension unit EXTx y WRITE ERROR e Per unit in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode Recorder MAIN WRITE ERROR Extension unit EXTx WRITE ERROR HDD read error e Per HDD In the single mode Recorder MAIN y READ ERROR Extension unit EXTx y READ ERROR e Per unit in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode Recorder MAIN READ ERROR Extension unit EXTx READ ERROR oo Content Error log Network Log Display on Monitor 2 Output from the connector at the rear panel Single mode for
127. etection area to be set A to D using the arrows button Y A lt gt Then rotate the JogDial inside to select the detection sensitivity from the following Off Ignores motion in the selected area Low Low sensitivity Mid Standard sensitivity High High sensitivity Step 5 Select the Back button after completing the settings The detection area setup page will be closed Configure the settings relating to recording event schedules Schedule The settings for the recording schedules and event actions are performed on the Schedule page by designating a day of the week and time It is possible to create a time table by dividing a day into up to 6 time zones and to create recording schedules by assigning pro grams to the created time zones and by setting On or Off for each event action Up to 4 programs can be created for the recorder On the Program tab the recording rate and image quality etc for each camera channel can be set by creating the programs according to the resolution It is also possible to create special days apart from the normal schedule and a recording program of another day of the week can be switched to a special day s program automatically The Schedule page has Program and Special days tabs Flowchart on how to create a schedule Follow the procedures below to create schedules Create a program Page 79 l Create a time table Page 81
128. ff is selected for DHCP Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway according to the net work environment when Off is selected for DHCP Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 192 168 0 1 Line speed Specify the line speed for data transmission Auto Line speed will be applied automatically 10M Half 10 Mbps half duplex 10M Full 10 Mbps full duplex 100M Half 100 Mbps half duplex 100M Full 100 Mbps full duplex Default Auto E Maintenance port The setting for the maintenance port behind the front cover of the recorder is configured This setting is required to maintain and support the recorder from a PC connected via a network using the maintenance port IP address When Off is selected for DHCP enter an IP address Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 192 168 2 250 Subnet mask Enter a subnet mask according to the network environment when Off is selected for DHCP Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 255 255 255 0 Important e The settings of Network Port and Maintenance Port should be on a different subnet Line speed Displays the line speed for data transmission It is impossible to change the setting value 100 i Configure the settings relating to DNS DNS Select the DNS tab on the Network page e Page 60 The setti
129. from camera channels 9 12 on a 4 split screen 4Screen D Displays images from camera channels 13 16 on a 4 split screen 4Screen WD Displays images from camera channels on a 4 split screen Images from any camera chan nels can be selected 7Screen WD Displays images from camera channels on a 7 split screen Images from any camera chan nels can be selected 8Screen Displays images from camera channels on a 8 split screen Images from any camera channels can be selected 9Screen A Displays images from camera channels 1 9 on a 9 split screen 9Screen B Displays images from camera channels 10 16 on a 9 split screen 9Screen WD Displays images from camera channels on a 9 split screen Images from any camera chan nels can be selected 12Screen WD A Displays images from camera chan nels 1 12 ona 12 split screen 12Screen WD B Displays images from camera chan nels 13 16 on a 12 split screen 16Screen Displays images from camera channels 1 16 on a 16 split screen 84 Step 2 Select the desired camera channels to display on the multi screen Select the Setup button of Camera setup Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera title Network Cascade Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Basic Multi screen setup Event Schedule Display Pattern HDMI MONITOR C2 e setup Communication Network 9Screen WD SD5Link Maintenance Exit UN a Prev page Jy 3
130. hard disk f i i Monitor operation button MONITOR button Press this button to change the monitor to be operated The monitor number will light to indicate the monitor currently being selected SEQ button Press this button to start stop the sequence Lights green During sequence display OSD button Press this button to display hide informa tion such as the camera title MULTI SCREEN button Every pressing this button to change the display pattern of multi screen 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 designate time and date of recorded images to be played SEARCH button Press this button to play recorded images after searching recording events Lights green During search playback COPY button Press this button to display the menu on which it is possible to copy recorded images onto a DVD when using an optional DVD drive or a SDHC SD memory card Operating Instructions PDF SUB MENU button Press this button to display the submenu used for cam era operation and the electronic zoom s Operating Instructions PDF d Menu operation button Arrows button Use this button to move the cursor on the setup menu the search menu etc SETUP ESC button Hold down this button to display the setup menu When the setup menu is being dis playe
131. he Time table tab alarm protocol at an event occurrence Mail Select On or Off to determine whether or not to transmit the alarm mail according to the settings of the Server page the Mail tab page 97 at an event occurrence Configure the settings of recording programs for special days Special days Select the Special days tab on the Schedule page Page 60 It is possible to assign timetables to special days aside from other days of the week Time tables for special days can be set for up to 30 days The settings are configured by specifying dates as special days and by applying a schedule to the specified special days Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Time table Special days Basic Event Date Mode Date Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Set the following items for desired special days Date Enter the desired date to be set as a special day Mode Select the day of the week to which the desired schedule is assigned Note e Only the days of the week to which programs have been assigned on the Time table tab will be displayed It is impossible to select this item when there are no available days of the week 82 Configure the settings relating to display Display The settings relating to the display on Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 connected to the recorder and the display on a PC monitor con
132. he settings to the recorder The SD5Link page has i VMD setup and Setup data tabs To configure the settings for the SD5Link function it is necessary to select COAX for Type of the camera channels to which SD5Link cameras are connected e Page 92 However when using HD616K coaxial communication is unavailable for Camera 9 to 16 It is impossible to control the cameras connected to these channels Configure the settings relating to the i VMD function of SD5 camera i VMD setup Important e The settings relating to i VMD can be configured only with a mouse connected to the recorder e It is impossible to configure the settings from a PC web browser Select the i VMD setup tab on the SD5Link page Page 60 The settings relating to the i VMD function of SD5 cameras such as detection areas sensitivity mode and depth can be config ured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick i VMD setup Setup data Basic i VMD setup Ys Setup Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance About the i VMD function of SD5 cameras It is possible to set Motion det motion detection Object det object detection appearance disappearance of stationary objects and Scene change for detection conditions of the i VMD function of SD5 cameras Motion det is set to detect the motion of an object Motion Loitering Direction within the designated area Object
133. he SDHC SD memory card is upside and only the upper right corner of the card has different shape Note e After copying the recorded data on a DVD perform the procedure to eject the DVD Operating Instructions Step 3 PDF Close the cover of the SDHC SD memory card slot Otherwise the tray may not open even after the eject button is pressed Eject button Note e When removing the SDHC SD memory card from the Step 3 lot hth til it click Il it traight z f Slot pushe cardiuntil ih ele sand Pul It Up Sala 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 18 i Step 4 Push the tray to the end Click sound will be heard and the tray will be fixed Step 5 Close the DVD drive cover Important e When opening closing the DVD drive tray do not apply force on the tray e When not using the DVD drive close the disc tray e When removing the disc from the tray press the spindle to detach the disc If trying to detach the disc forcibly it can damage both the disc and the DVD drive 19 Behind the front cover Refer to page 21 for descriptions of how to detach the front cover OQ i
134. he circuit board or the connectors to prevent the hard disk drive from damaging by static electricity e Contact your dealer for hard disk drives that works on the recorder Please be forewarned that operation with any hard disk drive other than the specified models is not guaranteed under any circumstances e When using multiple hard disk drives use the same model If different models are used together even when the capacities of them are the same the available capacity may be a few percent smaller Install the hard disk drives one by one in order starting from HDD1 The leftmost slot of the HDD slots is HDD1 and the rightmost one is HDD4 e Once the operation has started in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode do not change the positions of the HDD units If they are changed it may become impossible to read recorded data oo 135 136 En f Auto recognition of hard disk drives When installing an HDD unit while the power of the recorder is on the hard disk drive recognition process will automatically start During the hard disk drive recognition process the HDD indicator STS status on the front panel will blink orange When an unformatted hard disk drive is installed Format of the hard disk drive will automatically start When formatting of the hard disk drive is completed the HDD indicator STS status on the front panel will light green and the hard disk drive will become recordable After the format the hard disk
135. he event logs occurrence time amp date and event details will be displayed in list form Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the events When the Event log button of the Logs tab is selected the following page will be displayed Up to 750 logs are saved Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Product information Disk Disk inform ation Network information Settings management Logs Event log No Ns oak wn Time amp date JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM Log COM 1 JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM COM 2 JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM COM 3 JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM COM 4 JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM COM 5 COM 6 JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM JUL 14 09 9 48 23 PM COM 7 COM 8 1 94 Check the network error log The network error logs occurrence time amp date and error details will be displayed in list form Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the events When the Network log button of the Logs tab is selected the following page will be displayed Up to 1 000 logs are saved Refer to page 140 for further information about the error logs Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Product information Disk D
136. hentication The name of the POP server is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Type Select the authentication method to send e mails from the following None POP before SMTP SMTP Default None Type User name Enter the user name to be required for the authentication Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available characters Page 96 Type Password Enter the password to be required together with the user name for the authentication Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available characters An entered character for the pass word will be displayed as or Enter up to 32 alphanu meric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available characters s page 96 An entered character for the password will be displayed as or Sender s address Enter the mail address of a sender Entered mail addresses will be displayed in the From sender line Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods underscore marks _ and Entered address will be dis played in the sender s line From field of the received mail Enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods underscore marks _ and E Destination ad
137. ingle mode R5 RAID 5 mode R6 RAID 6 mode Default S Important e Do not change the operational mode of the hard disk drives after running the system If it is changed it may become impossible to read recorded data correctly 20 HDD indicator These indicators will not light blink Check the status of the hard disk drives by the HDD indicators e page 16 on the front cover Removal knob Use this knob to remove an HDD unit HDD unit brace This brace is provided for transportation It is necessary to remove this brace when installing hard disk drives When this product is to be transported it is necessary to attach the brace When this product is not to be transported anymore it does not affect the operation of the recorder even with the brace attached How to detach the front cover Step 1 When detaching the front cover while the power is on Hold down the ALARM RESET button and the MONITOR button for more than 2 seconds The power of the front cover will be turned off Step 2 Open the maintenance port cover and the DVD drive cover and then remove the fixing screws x3 P Maintenance port cover Pull up the bottom side of cover Step 3 Pull the right side of the front cover first and then detach the front cover Step 4 Disconnect the connection cable of the front cover e Detach the cables from the cable clamp on the front cover e Disconnect the
138. installing an optional RAID board Refer to the operating instructions of the RAID board for how to install the RAID board The following operational modes are provided to the RAID function of the recorder RAID 5 mode it is possible to recover recorded images even when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty RAID 6 mode it is possible to recover recorded images even when 2 hard disk drives become faulty Proceed as follows to switch the operational mode of the RAID function Step 1 Turn off the power of the recorder Page 55 Step 2 Detach the front cover Page 21 Step 3 Determine the operational mode using the RAID switch S Single mode default R5 RAID 5 mode R6 RAID 6 mode RAID switch Step 4 When an extension unit is connected boot the extension unit first before booting the recorder Step 5 Press the power switch while holding down the USE but ton When the recorder is booted the setting will be applied and the hard disk drives will be automatically formatted Hold down the USE button until the buzzer start sound ing Important e Do not change the operational mode of the hard disk drives after running the system Once the operation has started in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode do not change the positions of the HDD units If it is changed it may become impossible to read rec
139. io output connector Audio output connector front Others External storage connector Mouse connection port Alarm contro terminal Alarm terminal RS485 port DATA port Network port Maintenance port SDHC SD memory card slot 3 5 hard disk drive Up to 4 hard disk drives can be installed 1 V p p 75 Q x16 1ch to 16ch BNC Vertical timing pulse multiplexed HD616K x8 1ch to 8ch HD716K x16 1 V p p 75 Q BNC HDMI x2 1 V p p 75 Q active loop thru output x16 1ch to 16ch BNC 1 V p p 75 Q x2 BNC HDMI x2 8 1 V p p 75 Q x1 RCA pin 10 dBv 10 kQ unbalanced x4 10 dBv 10 kQ unbalanced x 1 10 dBv 600 Q unbalanced x1 10 dBv 600 Q unbalanced x1 RCA pin RCA pin RCA pin RCA pin Se Se x3 x1 8 to 16ch alarm output alarm reset input emergency recording input available space warning output HDD trouble output camera trouble output s trouble out put 3 electricity failure recovery completion output 4 time adjust inout output sequence switching input output gt alarm suspension input electricity failure detec tion input 2 external recording mode switching 5 V output 25 pin D sub ch 16ch alarm input 1 7ch alarm output S 25 pin D sub RS485 full duplex half duplex x2 RJ 11 RS485 x2 RJ 11 10BASE T 1 OOBASE TX RJ 45 10BASE T RJ 45 SDHC SD memory cards applicable miniSD cards and microSD cards not
140. ion blur compensation Frame 3D Off High resolution Field Standard resolution Default Field Important e The selected resolution will be applied to Resolution of the following of the setup menu e Resolution under the Emergency rec tab on the Basic page e Resolution of program 1 4 on the Program tab under the Schedule page i E Schedule Create recording programs by designating day of the week when recording is to be performed image quality and recording rate When selecting the OK button after creating a recording program the created recording program will be applied to a program and time table on the Schedule page of the setup menu Up to 4 recording programs can be created Program 1 to 4 Mode Select a day of the week When Off is selected the schedule will be invalidated Off Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Fri Mon Sat Mon Sun Daily Default Daily Program 1 only Start Set the start time of the time zone 00 00 to 23 45 Available in steps of times Default Daily Program 1 only End Set the end time of the time zone Set the end time at least 15 minutes later than the start time 00 15 to 24 00 Available in steps of times Default 24 00 Quality Select the image quality for live images from the following XF Extra Fine Extra quality SF Super Fine Super high quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality EX Extended L
141. ioner etc Avoid placing this product in locations where is subject to water Ambient operating temperature Use this product at temperatures between 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F Failure to do so may damage the inter nal parts or cause malfunction Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat used at high temperature It is recommended to use this product at tem peratures between 20 C to 30 C 68 F to 86 F POWER switch The POWER switch is located on the rear of this product Even though the POWER switch is set to OFF the power supply will not be cut To cut the power supply unplug the power plug of this product from the AC outlet When using the power supply control unit turn off the power of the power supply control unit yn xm POWER switch Built in backup battery e Before the first use charge the built in backup battery lithium battery by turning on the power for 48 hours or more If it is not charged enough in a case where the power goes down the internal clock may keep bad time or the operative condition may be different to that before the electric power failure e The built in battery life is approx 5 years as an indication of replacement The built in battery life may become shorter depending on the use condition Replace the built in battery after 5 years of use 5 years of use is just an indication of replaceme
142. ions for installation e Locations exposed to direct sunlight e Places subject to having strong vibration or impact e Near magnetic field sources such as a television or speakers e Place where condensation forms easily where tempera ture changes greatly humid places e Steamy and oily places such as kitchens e Places which are not level e Places subject to dust e Places subject to water splash or spray Do not install this product in locations where the prod uct or the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with malicious intent Place this product horizontally on a level surface Do not place this product in an upright position When stacking multiple recorders clear a space of more than 5 cm 1 31 32 from both sides the top the bottom and the rear of them More than 5 cm 1 31 32 More than 5 cm 1 31 32 More than cm 1 31 32 Heat dissipation Refer to the following to prevent fire and malfunction of this product Do not block the ventilation openings in the cover to pre vent this product from overheating Maintain this product periodically to prevent dust from blocking openings e A lifetime of cooling fans is limited by use It is recom mended to replace them after approx 30 000 hours of operation Contact your dealer for replacement of the cooling fans e Clear a space of more than 5 cm from both sides the top and the rear of this product Do not block the venti lation
143. ipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment For U S A 4 The model number and serial number of this product may be found on the surface of the unit You should note the model number and serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No oo Limitation of liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN AT ANY TIME FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT 9 Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic Corporation BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONA
144. isk information Settings management Logs Access log Event log JNetwork log Network No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 log Time amp date JUL 13 09 8 06 48 PM lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR JUN 29 09 7 03 48 PM Log lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR Network information JUN 26 09 6 57 45 PM JUN 26 09 10 36 20 AM lt HTTP gt USER_PASS_ERR lt HTTP gt USER_PASS_ERR JUN 25 09 7 20 25 PM JUN 25 09 7 07 02 PM lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR JUN 25 09 6 47 48 PM lt HTTP gt USER_PASS_ERR JUN 25 09 6 32 01 PM lt HTTP gt DOWNLOAD_ERR About event logs VMD Motion has been detected LOSS Video loss has occurred COM Command alarm has occurred TRM Terminal alarm has occurred SITE Camera site alarm has occurred CMTN Motion has been detected SD5Link cameras CRMV Appearance disappearance of stationary objects has been detected SD5Link cameras CSTY Objects has been staying for the specified time SD5Link cameras CDRT An object moves to the specified direction SD5Link cameras CTRM Camera terminal alarm has occurred SD5Link cameras CSCD Scene change has been detected SD5Link cam eras EMR Emergency recording has occurred indicates camera channel numbers 1 to 16 indicates alarm numbers 125 126 Manage hard disk drives About hard disk drives Images from cameras will be recorded on the HDD uni
145. isplay Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or dis able the time display Camera title display Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or dis able the camera title display Alarm display Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or dis able the alarm display Login screen Select a camera image to be displayed during the login pro cedure No camera image will be displayed Black screen Cam 1 to Cam 16 Displays an image from the select ed camera channel on a single screen 4Screen A 4Screen B 4Screen C 4Screen D 4Screen WD 7Screen WD 8Screen 9Screen A 9Screen B 9Screen WD 1 2Screen WD A 12Screen WD B 16Screen SEQ Refer to page 84 for further information about each multi screen display pattern and refer to page 87 for further information about the sequential display Default Secret view The secret view is a function that skips camera images dis played with a single screen display on Monitor 2 when dis playing with the sequential display on Monitor 1 Select On or Off to determine whether to enable or disable the secret view function On Enables the secret view function Camera images displayed with a single screen display on Monitor 2 is displayed as a black screen However when recorded images are displayed on Monitor 2 the black screen is not displayed Off Disables the secret view function Live sequence Configure the sequential displa
146. istrator information that has been registered select the Edit button after changing each setting item Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Host Basic Administrator User ADMIN eR RR User level eet Administrator name Event New password Schedule Retype new password haul Display Level LV1 Communication Access priority Default screen am 1 Server Camera partitioning CAM1 N View Operate AYPA View Operate AAVV iew Operate NYRE View Operate AAVA View Operate Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance NE View Operate Vici View Operate Next page V Administrator name Enter an administrator name Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for the administrator name Enter 5 to 14 alpha numeric characters for the administrator name New password Enter a password for an administrator Enter 5 to 8 alphanu meric characters for the administrator name Important e For enhanced security change the password on a regu lar basis Change the password periodically Retype new password Enter the password that has been set for New password again for confirmation Level Display the operation level of an administrator It is impossi ble to change the setting value for an administrator O has been set for the administrator Access priority Displays the settings to assign priorities to operate the recorder in case two or more users access the recorder simultaneously It is impossible to change the
147. ite Multi screen setup Configures the multi screen display pattern and assigns camera channels to each multi screen segment Select the Setup button to configure the settings Page 84 oo 83 i f Configure the multi screen display pattern and assign camera channels to each multi screen segment Select the display pattern when switching to the multi screen display In addition assign the camera channels to each multi screen segment When selecting the Setup button of Multi screen setup on the Common tab the setup page for camera channel allocation will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera title Network Cascade Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Basic A Multi screen setup Event Schedule Pattern HDMI MONITOR C2 e setup Server Use a Communication Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance exit Wii Prev page J 1 4 Next page vE Back To configure the settings do the following Step 1 Check the desired multi screen display pattern of the param eters of Use The desired display pattern can be selected while moving to the previous or next page by selecting Prev page or Next page To return to the Common tab select the Back but ton 4Screen A Displays images from camera channels 1 4 on a 4 split screen 4Screen B Displays images from camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen 4Screen C Displays images
148. iting an event log Other event When the preset positions of two or more cameras have actions will not be performed been selected on the advanced setup page is dis played and it is impossible to select the values i i Configure the event action at a VMD occurrence VMD Select the VMD tab on the Event page Page 60 The settings relating to event actions to be taken at a VMD Operating Instructions PDF occurrence can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Common Terminal Command Site alarm Video loss VMD Schedule Rec cam Preset Output terminal Search Display TRM1 vllott Area Communication TRM2 v loff yf Area Basic Operation mode Event p Server Ba ae ae Network TRM4 y loft y User mng SD5Link Maintenance Operation Mode Select the settings for the operation mode Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further information about the operation mode ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs only recording and writing an event log at an event occur rence Other event actions will not be performed ALM Alarm Mode Performs every event action according to the settings Off Performs only writing an event log Other event actions will not be performed Configure the following settings for each camera channel 1 to 16 Rec cam Select a camera channel 1 to 16 used for re
149. itioning AN View Operate vE VPA View Operate M AV View Operate x ANVE View Operate v RAVA View Operate v VEE View Operate x VEE View Operate x The Host edit page will be displayed Step 2 Select the Host IP address of the host to change or delete the host information Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Basic Administrator User Host User level Host IP address Level Access priority Default screen Camera partitioning CAMI CAM5 View Operate v MYNYR View Operate v View Operate v IM NVYAN View Operate View Operate x VEA View Operate x Edit Back The host information of the selected host will be dis played Note e Select the Back button to return to the screen to regis ter a user Step 3 To change the host information select the Edit button after changing the host information by performing the same pro cedure as host registration Page 110 Select the Delete button to delete the selected host Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Administrator User Host Eerie Host IP address Event Level Schedule Access priority Display Default screen Communication Server Camera partitioning ey Wi View Operate x AVE View Operate vl Network User mng 2 AYPA View Operate x User level 192 168 0 10 v1
150. lable characters page 96 103 Configure the Panasonic alarm protocol settings Panasonic alarm protocol Select the Panasonic alarm protocol tab on the Network page Page 60 The settings to notify the PC of the event and error information when an event or an error occurs can be configured on this tab To display the event and error information it is necessary that the dedicated software is installed on the PC Refer to the readme txt file on the CD ROM for details about the software Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic DNS DDNS SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission Basic Port number to PC 01818 Retry ke Event Schedule v Display Destination address Communication Address1 Server Address2 Address3 Address4 Address5 Address6 Maintenance Address7 sees Network User mng SD5Link Port number to PC Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs Default 01818 Retry Set the number of retry attempts for the transmission to the PC O to 8 times In steps of times Default 2 E Destination address Address1 to Address8 Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs Enter the IP address or host name for Address 1 Address 8 The host name is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Up to 8 destinations can be registered Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods 104
151. lculate the correct depth by drawing the larger marker for the nearer side and the smaller marker for the farther side Note e Markers will be displayed according to the grid for the setting of the SD5 camera It may be possible that the actual markers will not be exactly the same as the desig nated positions e Markers will be displayed in 3 1 width height e To retry drawing markers select the Cancel button When the markers are drawn the calculation result is displayed in a virtual horizon Depending on the marker sizes and positions the line may not be displayed Setup depth Select left upper of front side marker Step 5 To close the depth setup page select the Back on the upper right corner on the screen Closes the depth setup page and returns to the Detection depth tab Important e Before using the depth correction function test the per formance of detection after the setting 117 i Uploading or downloading the settings of SD5Link cameras Setup data Select the Setup data tab on the SD5Link page Page 60 It is possible to retrieve setup data of an SD5Link camera and to load the retrieved data to the SD5Link camera Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick i VMD setup Setup data Basic cae Setup data Event Model Time amp date Select F E DisRigy i Communication Server E Network a SD5Link 8 Maintenance pier Setup data
152. le for the HTTP port number 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 FTP port number Designate the FTP port number of the recorder It is unnecessary to change it for normal use 1 65535 Default 21 Note e The following numbers and the HTTP port number are unavailable for the FTP port number 20 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 E Network Port The setting for the network port on the rear panel of the recorder is configured This setting is required to operate the recorder from a PC connected via a network using the network ports DHCP Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Select On to obtain an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server Set to Off when entering the addresses above manually The IP address subnet mask and default gateway obtained from the DHCP server are displayed on each setting area Default Off Note e When the setting of DHCP is changed from On to Off the setting of DNS will be automatically changed to Off 99 IP address When Off is selected for DHCP enter an IP address Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 192 168 0 250 Subnet mask Enter a subnet mask according to the network environment when O
153. llowing conditions e When an hard disk drive installed in the recorder is removed or added e When an optional extension unit is connected and used for the first time Important When the hard disk drive is formatted all the recorded images will be deleted In the single mode the capacity of each hard disk drive is configured and formatted In the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode the capaci ty of each hard disk drive is configured and formatted by the unit Hard disk drives that have already been installed or unformatted drives that are newly installed will automatically be formatted as the normal recording area when they are recognized It is impossible to assign two or more recording areas to a hard disk drive Step 1 Step 2 Select the Format button on the disk configuration page Select the recording area to be assigned to each hard disk drive to each unit in the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Config Format Pre event area Config Format Pre event area Disk information Pere Format Single mode Format Disk information Format 1 2 3 4 Normal4 Normal Normal2 Normal3 Normal4 ae Se ee Main The Format tab will be displayed Normal Assigned to the normal recording area Event Assigned to the event recording area Not formatted Step 3 Select the Format button after setting the recording areas for the hard disk drives The confirmation window will be displayed
154. lso be applied to the Schedule page of the setup menu 0 00 0 1 2 00 1 8 00 24 00 Mon PROG2 PROG1 PROG2 Tue PROG2 PROG1 PROG2 Wed PROG2 PROG1 PROG2 Thu PROG2 PROG1 PROG2 Fri PROG2 PROG1 PROG2 Sat PROG3 Sun Daily range Set End Program Event ressage by image alarm protocol Mal 1 0 00 9 00 PROG2 On On Off Off Off 2 900 20 00 PROGI On On Off Off Off 3 20 00 24 00 PROG2 On On Off Off Off 4 f ae PROGI On On Off Off Off 5 f o PROGI On On Off Off Off 6 f PROGI On On Off Off Off Configure the basic settings of the recorder Basic The basic settings of the recorder such as time amp date recording actions and audio etc and the settings relating to the emer gency recording can be configured on the Basic setup page The Basic page has Basic Time amp date Recording Audio and Emergency rec tabs Configure the settings relating to the basic operation of recorder Basic Select the Basic tab on the Basic page Page 60 The settings such as the language and the time to be skipped to when the GO TO LAST button is pressed can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Audio Emergency rec Basic Time amp date Recording Basic Language Go to last before Buzzer Safe shutdown time Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network Us
155. ma Access priority tion Displays the settings to assign priorities to operate the recorder in case two or more users access the recorder simultaneously 1 high 16 low Default 1 Default screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following Available setting values are the same as Default screen of the Administrator tab Note e When the selected multi screen setting is unavailable for the web browser live images from Camera 1 will be dis played after the login from the web browser 108 Change or delete the user information Change or delete the user information that has been registered Step 1 Select the Edit delete button on the User tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Host Basic User name Password Level Access priority Default screen Camera partitioning oy Wil View Operate ONV View Operate v Administrator User level User AVE View Operate x View Operate x NVK View Operate x View Operate x VEE View Operate x View Operate x Edit Delete The User edit page will be displayed Step 2 Select the User name of the user to change or delete the user information Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network
156. mat failure Recorder MAIN y SINGLE F FAIL FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx y SINGLE FORMAT ERROR HDD error RAID5 format failure Recorder MAIN RAIDS F FAIL FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx RAID5 FORMAT ERROR HDD error RAID6 format failure Recorder MAIN RAID6 F FAIL FORMAT ERROR Extension unit EXTx RAID6 FORMAT ERROR HDD error RAID5 1 down Recorder MAIN RAID5 1DOWN 1DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID5 1 DOWN HDD error RAID5 2 down Recorder MAIN RAIDS 2DOWN 2DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID5 2 DOWN HDD error RAID6 1 down Recorder MAIN RAID6 1DOWN 1DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 1 DOWN x DD error RAID6 2 down Recorder MAIN RAID6 2DOWN 2DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 2 DOWN HDD error RAID6 3 down Recorder MAIN RAID6 3DOWN 3DOWN Extension unit EXTx RAID6 3 DOWN HDD error HDD smart warning Recorder MAIN y SMART SMART WARNING Extension unit EXTx y SMART WARNING HDD error HDD hour meter warning H METER Recorder MAIN y HOUR METER WARNING Extension unit EXTx y HOUR METER WARNING HDD error HDD SKIP warning e Per HDD In the single mode Recorder MAIN y HDD SKIPHDD Extension unit EXTx y HDD SKIP e Per unit in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode Recorder MAIN HDD SKIP Extension unit EXTx HDD SKIP Remove auto links per HDD Recorder
157. mode User mng SD5Link Maintenance Operation mode Select the settings for the operation mode Refer to the operating instructions PDF for further informa tion about the operation mode ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs recording writes the event log and moves the cameras to pre set positions at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be performed ALM Alarm Mode Performs every event action according to the settings Off Performs only writing an event log Other event actions will no be performed Configure the following settings for each Alarm Input 1 to 16 of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder Rec cam Select a camera channel 1 to 16 used for recording When Off is selected recording will not be performed 12 Preset Select a preset position 1 to 256 to which the camera will move at an alarm occurrence When the preset positions of two or more cameras have been selected on the advanced setup page is dis played and it is impossible to select the values Output terminal Select a terminal TRM1 to TRM16 to output the alarm sig nal Terminal setup Select how to supply the signal to the alarm terminal N C Signals will be supplied when open circuited Normally Close N O Signals will be supplied when short circuited Normally Open Default N C i Configure the event
158. n areas A to D Press the SET button after moving the cursor to the desired start point of the detection area using the arrows button Y Area Sensitivity _ Delete area A lt gt When using a mouse click the start point Area All B c D A detection area setup page will open Note e When selecting the All area button all the area on the displayed image can be set as the detection area ai Step 3 Set the end point of the detection area Press the SET button after moving the cursor to the desired end point of the detection area using the arrows button Y A lt P To finish the detection area setting select the Back button Note e Detection areas will be set according to the grid divided in 16 x 14 segments It may be possible that the actual detection areas will not be exactly the same as the des ignated start and end points e To delete a set detection area select the Delete area tab on the detection area setup page and click the Delete button of the area A to D to be deleted e When using a mouse click the end point Up to 4 areas can be set by repeating Step 1 to 3 Step 4 Set the detection sensitivity for each detection area Area Sensitivity Delete area Area Area setup I Setup J _All area A Setup _All area W Setup AIl area W Setup _All area _ Move the cursor to the pull down menu of Sensitivity of the d
159. n label Refer to the indication label placed on the surface of this product as to the indications of equipment classification and power source etc AVC patent portfolio license This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a con sumer to i Encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard AVC video and or ii Decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C See http www mpegla com GPL LGPL e This product contains software licensed under GPL GNU General Public License LGPL GNU Lesser General Public License etc e Customers can duplicate distribute and modify the source code of the software under license of GPL and or LGPL e Read the readme txt the provided CD ROM for further information about the software e Please note that Panasonic shall not respond to any inquiries regarding the source code Handle this product with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage this product Do not strike or give a strong shock to this product It may cause damage or allow water to enter this product 13 Precautions for Installation This product is designed for indoor use Avoid the following locat
160. nect the provided power cord to this inlet The power plug is a 2 conductor plug with grounding termi nal type 2 Video input connector 1 to 16 BNC VIDEO IN 1 to 16 Connect system cameras and combination cameras to these connectors When connecting combination cam eras connect them to the video input connector 1 8 coaxial communication compatible 3 Video output connector 1 to 16 BNC active loop through VIDEO OUT 1 to 16 Images input to the video out connectors 1 16 will be output from these connectors When the power is off images will not be output to the video output connector 1 16 oo Monitor output connector BNC MONITOR OUT 1 2 Connect a monitor to this connector Monitor output connector 1 shall be used to connect a monitor Monitor 1 to display live image only Monitor output connector 2 shall be used to connect a monitor Monitor 2 to display live recorded images and the setup menus Monitor out put connector 2 can also be used for cascade output 4 Cascade input connector BNC HDMI CASCADE IN 1 2 Connect the other recorder in cascading connection output when connecting multiple recorders Monitor output connector HDMI MONITOR OUT HD 1 2 This connector functions in the same manner as the monitor output connector BNC Audio input connector 1 4 RCA pin jack AUDIO IN 1 to 4 Use this connector for LINE input A device such as a microphone amplifier can be connected t
161. nected to the recorder via a network can be configured on the Display page The settings relating to display switching patterns such as multi screen display and sequential display of live images can also be configured on this page The Display page has Common Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Camera title Network and Cascade tabs Common settings for monitors Common Select the Common tab on the Display page Page 60 The common display settings for Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 such as the settings of camera titles or the settings of the time display position can be configured on this tab The settings relating to the multi screen display can also be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Camera title Cascade Monitor2 Network Common Monitor1 Basic Event Time amp date display position Camera title display position Line color on the multi SE Mhite 7 C seto Schedule Display _ Multi screen setup Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Time amp date display position Select the position to display the time amp date When setting the time amp date to be recorded together with images the time display will be recorded in the selected position Refer to Embedded Rec Time amp date gt page 68 of the Basic page the Recording tab for how to record the time amp date together with the images L Upper Displays the time amp da
162. ngs relating to DNS Domain Name System can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission DNS DDNS Basic DNS Primary server address 000 000 000 000 SY Yoto alo EAEC CESE 000 000 000 000 Display Domain name localdomain Event Schedule Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance DNS Determine whether or not to use the DNS Off Auto Manual e Select Manual or Auto to enable IP address searching by the host name using the DNS Select Off when not using the DNS Selecting Auto is available only when On is selected for DHCP using the DHCP server e Selecting Manual is available regardless of the set ting for DHCP with or without using the DHCP server e When Manual is selected for the DNS enter the DNS server addresses in Primary server address and Secondary server address Primary server address Secondary server address Enter the IP address of the primary DNS server and second ary DNS server Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Default 0 0 0 0 Domain name Enter the domain name of this recorder The first character of the domain name should be an alphabetical character The first character of the domain name should be an alphabetical character Enter 3 to 63 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Default localdomain 101 Configure the
163. nitor1 Cascade Monitor2 Time amp date display T Camera title display Alarm display lon Login screen Schedule Display Communication 7 Secret view Cse Server Live sequence Network Sequence timing User mng SD5Link Maintenance The setup menu page of the selected tab will be displayed Operation using a mouse connected to the recorder Step 2 Select the desired setup menu Put the mouse cursor on the desired setup menu and click the mouse button Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera title Common Network Monitor1 Cascade Monitor2 Basic Event Schedule _ Display anmniea Server Network User mng SD5Link Step 3 Select the desired tab Put the mouse cursor on the desired tab and click the mouse button Digital W4J HD616 Quick Camera title Common Network Monitor1 Cascade Monitor2 Basic Event Time amp date display Schedule Camera title display Display Alarm display Login screen Secret view Live sequence Communication fon fC OFF ___Setup gt gt gt Server Network Sequence timing TC User mng SD5Link Maintenance The setup menu page of the selected tab will be dis played f Operation using buttons on the front cover Step 4 Configure each setting item A O gt v Ar So or Selection of setting item Press the SET button after moving
164. nt We are not providing any guarantee of the built in battery lifetime When the built in battery life runs out some settings such as the time and date setting will not be saved once the power is turned off e Ask your dealer when replacement of the battery is required Hard disk drive HDD e Hard disk drives are vulnerable to vibration Handle them with care It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running e Do not move them just after turning the power off for around 30 seconds e The lifetime of hard disk drives is limited by use Write errors may occur frequently after around 20 000 hours of operation and the head and motor deterioration may occur after around 30 000 hours of operation They will reach the end of their lifetime after 30 000 hours of oper ation if they have been used at the recommended ambi ent temperature approx 25 C 77 F e t is recommended to replace them after around 18 000 hours of operation to prevent data loss from disk failures e When hard disk drive trouble occurs replace it immedi ately Contact your dealer about servicing SDHC SD memory card e When using an unformatted SDHC SD memory card format it using this product Data on a SDHC SD memo ry card will be deleted when it is formatted When using an unformatted SDHC SD memory card or a SDHC SD memory card formatted using a device other than this product it may not work correctly or perfo
165. nt Logs Product information Disk information Network information Basic A Network information Event Address Line speed Schedule Network port 192 168 0 250 100M Full Display Maintenance port 192 168 2 250 Auto Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Note e On the web browser the number of users logging in to the recorder is displayed User Number of users logging in to the recorder Number of FTP users Number of users logging in to the recorder via an FTP 121 122 f Configure the settings and operations relating to hard disk drives Disk Select the Disk tab of the Maintenance page Page 60 The settings relating to an action to be taken when available capacity of the hard disk drives run out Disk end mode and when the capacity of hard disk drives is warned HDD capacity warning can be configured data recorded on the hard disk drives can be deleted and SD memory cards can be formatted on this tab It is also possible to display the disk configuration page that is used to manage the hard disk drives for example when configur ing the recording areas and when formatting the hard disk drives on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic s Disk end mode Event Normal recording area Schedule Event recording area Contine Display Communication
166. nt area tab area and determine its capacity A camera channel will be newly assigned to the existing pre event record Digital Disk Recorder z WJ HD616 ing area Config Format Pre event area Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Config Seena Create a new pre event recording area ot add a camera CH to the existing pre event recording area Create a new pre event recording area sain ENERE Format Adda camera CH to the existing pre event recording area and determine its capacity Create a new pre event recording area or add a camara CH to the existing pre event recording area Disk information Format Create a new pre event recording area Adda camera CH to the existing pre event recording area and determine its capacity Set 131 i Step 4 Select the hard disk drive on which the pre event recording area is to be created or added and select the Set button Config Format Pre event area Disk information Select the HDD to be used as the pre event recording area ain 1 ay Step 5 Select the desired camera channel for the selected hard disk drive and enter the capacity to be assigned e Pre event recording areas for up to 16 camera channels can be created on a single hard disk drive e It is impossible to select the camera channels set for existing pre event recording areas for other hard disk drives e Enter the value 15 GB or greater for pre event recording areas for each camera
167. o EIA standard rack not manufactured by Panasonic EIA 19 inch rack type Depth 550 mm or more Note e Use four M5 x 12 screws locally procured to install the recorder in a rack Step 1 Remove the five rubber feet from the bottom of the recorder using a flathead screwdriver Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the rubber feet Remove the rubber feet Step 2 Attach the rack handles to the rack mount brackets Fix them firmly using the screws for the rack handle x4 and the washers x4 Screw for rack handle Washer BP A Rack mount bracket Washer Rack handle 28 Step 3 Place the rack mount brackets on both sides of the recorder Fix them firmly with the rack mount bracket fixing screws x6 Screw for rack mount bracket provided Nee Rack handle Rack handle Rack mount bracket provided Step 4 Install the recorder in the rack Fix them firmly using the rack mount screws Rack mount screws M5 x 12 locally procured Important e Keep the temperature in the rack below 45 C 113 F e It is recommended to install cooling fans or equivalents to keep the temperature in the rack below 30 C 86 F e When installing the recorder in the rack make a space of 1U 44 mm 1 23 382 above and below the recorder for ventilation e Do not block the ventilation openings or slots to prevent the recorder from overheating f Connec
168. o input audio The entered audio will be output from the audio output connector Audio output connector RCA pin jack AUDIO OUT 1 2 Use this connector to output audio Audio entered to the audio input connector will be output from this connector When playing recorded images audio recorded together with images will be output When the recorders are con nected in cascading connection audio from them are also be output How to use the power cord plug brace Brace the power cord plug Step 1 Fix the power cord plug firmly with the power cord plug brace Power cord plug brace 23 24 User Host management It is necessary to register users who operates the recorder and hosts PC that accesses the recorder via a network such as a LAN Up to 32 users and up to 8 hosts can be registered The following information can be registered as user information and host information Item Description Remarks User name User name is to be registered to log in to the recorder This setting item can be configured only in It will be required to log in to the recorder the user registration IP address IP address of a PC is to be registered to access the This setting item can be configured only in recorder When On is set for Host registration only the host registration PCs with the registered IP addresses can access the recorder Password Password is to be registered to log in to the recorder This se
169. oceed as follows During recording Step 1 Step 2 Select Off for Recording on the Recording tab under the Turn off the power of the recorder after confirming that all the Basic page of the setup menu to stop all recordings HDD access indicators A F HDD access failure are off t Page 68 The operate indicator will go off Note e Start recordings after turning on the power of the server Currently recorded images are being played Step 1 Press this button to stop playback Operating Instructions PDF Important e Remove the plug from the outlet if not operating the recorder for a length of time e Turn on the power approx once a week and perform Step 2 recording playback to prevent interferences with func Turn off the power of the recorder after confirming that all the tions HDD access indicators A F HDD access failure are off e When using the optional extension units WJ HDE400 The operate indicator will go off turn off the power of all the extension units after turning off the power of the recorder 99 Configure the minimum settings required to use the recorder Configure the minimum settings required to use the recorder such as the time and date setting the language setting the settings relating to recording and the schedule settings on the Quick page of the setup menu Refer to page 59 for further information about the basic operations of the setup menu Step 1
170. ommunication Off Not controls cameras Default Camera 1 to 18 COAX Camera 9 to 16 PS Data COAX for HD716k 92 f Configure the settings relating to PS Data PS Data setup Select the PS Data setup tab on the Communication page e Page 60 The settings for PS Data can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Camera control PS Data setup RS485 setup eb eb Basic Unit address system z Event Unit address controller Schedule Baud rate Data bit Parity Stop bit Retry timing Display Communication Server Network Alarm data soe ilik User mng Camera number setup SD5Link Maintenance Unit address system A unit address is a unique number to be assigned to each PS Data compatible device Each address of the system devices must be unique to identify them when connecting two or more PS Data compatible devices For example numbers 001 099 are assigned to unit addresses for system devices Unit address controller The unit address controller is used to control a PS Data device connected to this unit Assign a number from 001 099 for a unit address Baud rate Select a communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 bps Default 9 600 Data bit The data length for communication will be displayed It is impossible to change the setting v
171. open the camera registration window Refer to page 127 for further information about the disk con figuration page i f Manage the settings Settings management Select the Settings management tab of the Maintenance page e Page 60 The settings of the setup pages can be saved in the SD memory card and saved settings can be called up loaded from the recorder on this tab It is also possible to restore the default settings Initialization on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic Event Reset to the default __ Execute Schedule Save settings on the SD Execute _ Anse RECURS Execute Firmware update Execute _ Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Reset to the default Initializes the setting data Select the Execute button to start formatting Note e The following setting items will not be reset to the default or loaded e HTTP port number e FTP port number e Network port e Maintenance port e DNS setting e Bandwidth control Save settings on the SD Saves the setting data on the SD memory card Select the Execute button to start saving Load settings on the SD Retrieves the setup data saved on an SD memory card and saves on the recorder Select the Execute button to start retrieving Firmware update Downloads the software saved on an SD mem
172. openings on the front cover since this product is designed to cool the hard disk drives by inhaling air from the front Avoid placing the unit near noise sources If the cables are placed near noise sources such as fluores cent lamps noises may be produced In this case rewire avoiding the noise sources or move this product to a place far from the source Power source A grounding connection must be made before connecting the power plug of this product to the main power supply When disconnecting the grounding wire make sure that the power plug of this product is disconnected from the main power supply How to mount the power cord Be sure to connect the power cord via any of the following breaking devices e Connect the power cord via a power supply control unit e Install the product near a power outlet and connect the power cord via the power plug e Connect the power cord to the breaker with contact gap of 3 0 mm or more of a distribution board The breaker shall be able to shut down all the poles of the main power supply except the ground protective conductor i For BNC cable connection Use only the recommended plug below when connecting the BNC plug to the connectors on the rear panel of the record er Applicable plug MIL C39012C or MIL C39012 16F Suffixes attached to the standards may be updated BNC cable locally procured Plug Tip dimensions inside the recommended BNC plug 01 32 mm
173. or D sub 25 pin ALARM Connect an external device such as a sensor door switch etc to this connector Page 48 External storage connector 1 3 EXT STORAGE Connect the optional extension unit WJ HDE400 to this connector using the dedicated connection cable provid ed with the extension unit Page 33 Mode switch MODE Determine the operational mode of the recorder using this switch Page 51 DATA port DATA Connect a PS Data compatible device to this port t Page 35 RS485 port RS485 CAMERA Connect an RS485 combination camera to this port t Page 42 Network port 10 100BASE T Connect this recorder to a network 1OBASE T 100BASE TX using this port When the recorder is con nected to a network it is possible to operate the record er from a PC via a network eel Audio cascade input output connector RCA pin jack CASCADE IN OUT Use this connector for audio output from another record er when it is connected in cascading connection SIGNAL GND terminal Connect this terminal to the SIGNAL GND terminals of the devices in the system for signal ground When oper ating the recorder and the devices in the system without signal ground oscillation or noise may be produced Power button POWER Press this button to turn on off the power of the record er When this button is pressed again the operation is finished and the power is turned off Power inlet AC IN Con
174. orded data correctly Note e The RAID 5 mode is operable only when 3 or more hard disk drives are installed in the recorder The RAID 6 mode is operable only when 4 or more hard disk drives are installed in the recorder e When using an extension unit change the operational mode after connecting it to the recorder Step 6 After the recorder is booted attach the front cover to the recorder Page 21 f Start Turn on the power Turn on the power of the recorder Step 1 Note Connect the power plug to an electric outlet oe e When the login window is displayed during operation after startup enter the user name and password Step 2 Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for how to operate Press the power switch at the rear of the recorder to turn on the power Important The operate indicator will light and the system check e Do not turn off the power during the startup process checking the recorder and the hard disk drives will e When using the extension units WJ HDE400 turn on start the power of the recorder after turning on the power of The startup screen will be displayed on Monitor 2 during all the extension units the system check process When the system check is complete live images from the camera will be displayed amp Operating Instructions PDF Turn off the power Turn off the power of the recorder To turn off the power of the recorder during recording or playback pr
175. orders Up to 5 recorders can be connected in cascading connection When connecting recorders in cascading connection images displayed on Monitor 2 connected to the second and subsequent recorders can be switched and displayed on Monitor 2 connected to the first recorder Use the cascade input connector cascade output connector monitor output connector 2 is provided as the dual purpose con nector and DATA port Cables are to be connected differently between when using HDMI cables and when using BNC cables Important e When multiple recorders are connecting in cascading connection select On for the Cascade setting on the Cascade tab under the Display page of the setup menu Page 91 When connecting in cascading connection all cables used to connect to the monitor connector shall be HDMI cables only or BNC cables only Do not use them together e Do not assign the same unit address to two or more different PS Data compatible devices Set the unit address system of the recorders to 1 to 5 e In cascading connection the time of recorders is automatically adjusted to that of the recorder whose unit address system is set to 1 When connecting in cascading connection all recorders shall be WJ HD616K Cascading connection using BNC cables Monitor 2 Monitor 1 When also connecting audio cables in cascading connection Powered speaker Mode switch oN No 7 OFF
176. ors are worn out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately and refer to qualified service personnel The power cord insulation is gt damaged The power cord plug and connectors get hot during P 2 use The power cord gets hot gt when bent or stretched 152 f Specifications e General Power source Power consumption Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Maximum operating altitude Dimensions excluding rubber feet and projections Weight Finish 120 V AC 60 Hz 130 W 5 C to 45 C 41 F to 113 F 5 to 90 non condensing When installing WJ HDB611 10 to 80 non condensing 2 000 m 6 562 feet or less 430 mm W x 132 mm H x 400 mm D 16 15 16 W x 5 3 16 H x 15 3 4 D When no hard disk drive is installed 14 kg 30 91 Ibs When 4 hard disk drives are installed 17 kg 87 53 Ibs Front cover Solid metallic coating Top cover Solid metallic coating Rear panel Galvanized steel e HDD Locally procured Contact your dealer about purchasing hard disk drives Hard disk drive e Input output Video Video input connector Cascade input connector Video output connector Monitor output connector Monitor HDMI connector Video output connector front Audio Audio input connector Cascade input connector Aud
177. ory 1 GB or more 512 MB or more when using Windows XP Monitor 1 024 x 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better Network interface 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 imaging or the web 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 10 Trademarks and registered trademarks 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
178. ory card to the recorder to upgrade the firmware Select the Execute button to start update Only an administrator can execute the firmware update 123 124 View Log Information Logs Select the Logs tab of the Maintenance page gt Page 60 The following logs can be checked on this tab Error log Logs of error Access log Logs of accessing the recorder Event log Logs of event occurrence time amp date and details Network log Check the network log Check the error log The error log will be displayed in list form When the Error log button of the Logs tab is selected the following page will be dis played When the Access log button of the Logs tab is selected the following page will be displayed Up to 100 logs are saved Refer to page 140 for further information about the error logs Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Product information Disk Settings mana Disk information gement Logs Access log Event log Network log Error log No On aah Wn Time amp date JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM CAM 16 VIDEO LOSS JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM Log CAM 15 VIDEO LOSS Network information JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM CAM 14 VIDEO LOSS CAM 13 VIDEO LOSS JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM JUL 13 09 6 33 54 PM CAM 12 VIDEO LOSS CAM 11 VIDEO LOSS JUL 13 09
179. ow quality for long recording Default FQ 63 64 Rate ips Adjusts the recording rate Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 1 5ips 30ips Only for HD716k Default 15ips 80ips for WJ HD7 16k Display button The time table of the schedule set on this page will be dis played on the pop up window OK button The selected resolution and the recording schedule will be applied to programs and time tables on the Schedule page of the setup menu 8 page 79 Important e The selected image quality and the recording rate will be applied to PROG1 to 4 image quality of all the recording modes and the recording rate on the Schedule page of the setup menu e When the settings on the Schedule page of the setup menu are changed after configuring the recording schedule setting on the Quick page the settings changed on the setup menu will be applied The time table setting for Monday will be as follows Schedule setting example When day of the week or time range of the set schedules are overlapped When day of the week and time range of schedules of pro gram 1 and 2 are overlapped the time table will be set with the priority program 1 to program 4 lt Schedule setting on Quick setup gt Mode Start End Quality Rate ips 1 Mon Fri 9 00 20 00 SF 30 2 Mon Fri 0 00 24 00 FQ 15 3 Sat 0 00 24 00 FQ 15 4 Sun 0 00 24 00 FQ 7 5 J lt Time table gt The following settings will a
180. performed on the disk configuration page Important e All other operations such as recording and playback will stop when the disk configuration page is displayed e Displaying the disk configuration page forcibly logs out any other users currently logged in to the recorder How to display the disk configuration page Step 1 Select the Setup button of HDD disk menu on the Maintenance page Disk tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Product information Disk information Network information Disk Settings management Logs Basic Data delete HDD auto delete Schedule HDD manual delete Display Delete a Communication ee ETTE Execute Pf setup a Event Server SD card format HDD disk menu Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance The window with the user name and password entry fields will be displayed Step 2 Select the OK button after entering the user name and the password of an administrator User name Password ADMIN KKK Recording will be suspended when opening the Config window The disk configuration page will be displayed Select the Main button to return from the disk configu ration page to the page displayed during normal opera tion Config Disk information Pre recording area information Disk information Format 127 Check the hard disk drive information The original capacity the available c
181. r WJ HD616 Quick Host User level Basic Administrator User Eeaie User name Event Password Schedule Level Display Access priority Communication Default screen Server Network Camera partitioning e cavs ViewlOnerate_ ANV View Operate v RIV View Operate v SDBEIIE CONVEM View Operate v MMCAVANView Operate v Maintenance CAM4 View Operate v CAM8 View Operate v 4 Prev page 1 2 Next page v User name Camera partitioning Enter a user name Enter 5 to 14 alphanumeric characters for Determine the operational functions of each camera channel the user name View Operate Displaying live images displaying recorded images and controlling cameras are possi Password ble Enter a password Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for View Displaying live images and displaying recorded the password images are possible but controlling cameras is impossible Important Displaying live images displaying recorded images e For enhanced security change the password on a regu and controlling cameras are impossible lar basis Default View Operate Level Edit Delete button Display the operation level of a user Select this button to display the User edit page Operable functions can be set in the User level tab Select this button to change or delete the user information s page 112 that has been registered LW1 LV2 LV3 Default LV1 Registration button Select this button to newly register the edited user infor
182. r recording If there is no record able hard disk drive in the recorder recording will stop e When operating in the RAID mode it is impossible to start the shutdown process 134 Add a hard disk drive Hard disk drives will be locally procured When adding an HDD unit proceed as follows It is possible to add an HDD unit without stopping operation Install an HDD unit in the recorder Page 52 4 Hard disk drive auto recognition s Page 136 When a hard disk drive is not formatted l Start auto format When a hard disk drive is 4 formatted The hard disk drive is installed as a record The hard disk drive is installed as a playback able disk only disk 4 When recording on the newly installed hard disk drive Add a hard disk drive to the system Page 137 4 The hard disk drive is installed as a recordable disk The hard disk drives can be installed removed from the HDD slots covered by the front cover Contact your dealer for purchasing installing and replacing the hard disk drives Important e Hard disk drives are precise devices Handle with care while keeping the following in mind e Do not subject the hard disk drive to any vibration or impact e Before touching the hard disk drive eliminate static electricity by touching a steel locker etc When holding the hard disk drive hold the both sides of the hard disk drive e Do not touch t
183. re already accessing the recorder the host PC with the lowest priority will forcibly be logged out When accessing the recorder from a PC via a network the authentication method is different depending on the User authentica tion and Host authentication settings of the Basic tab under User mng thenticati Host authenticati pe he ie aoe iby ah pti User Host to log in Remarks setting setting Off Off Log in as an administrator On Off Log in as a registered user The login window will be displayed Off On Log in as a registered host The login window will not be displayed On On Log in as a registered user It is impossible to log in to the recorder from an unregistered PC 25 26 To directly operate the recorder there are 2 ways of how to operate it operations using the buttons on the front cover and opera tions using a mouse connected to the recorder Operations using the buttons on the front cover Operations using a mouse The recorder can be operated using the buttons on the front cover to which the functions are assigned Refer to the Major operating controls and their functions section page 16 for further information about the func tions assigned to each button Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for how to operate each function a SET Q When you find Select XX button in the oper ating instructions move the cursor onto the XX button using
184. rea of another HD616K HD716K Recording is impossible but playback is possible P Used Set for the pre event recording area of another HD616K HD716K Recording is impossible but playback is possible R indicates the hard disk drives that are designated to the subject for recording oo Pre recording area information When the Display button is selected the Pre recording area info page will be displayed and the capacity of the pre event recording area assigned to each camera channel Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Disk Settings management Logs Product information Disk information Network information Basic 7 F Pre event recording area info Event CAM2 Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance When the Back button is selected the Pre recording area information page will be closed and the display will return to the Disk information tab Confirm the network information Network information Select the Network information tab of the Maintenance page gt Page 60 The IP addresses and line speed settings of the network port on the rear panel and the maintenance port behind the front cover of the recorder can be confirmed on this tab The network settings of the network port and the maintenance port can be configured on the Network page the Basic tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Disk Settings manageme
185. recorder e At the startup of the setup menu for the first time Quick page will be displayed as the top page of the setup menu After operating the recorder on the Quick page or each setup page the Basic page page 65 will be displayed as the top page of the setup menu from the next time Operation using buttons on the front cover Step 1 SUB Display the setup menu MENU Display the sub menu by pressing the SUB MENU button move the cursor to Setup Menu and press the SET button Cancel The setup menu window opens Note e While live images are being displayed hold down the SETUP ESC button for more than 2 seconds Operation using a mouse connected to the recorder Step 1 Display the setup menu Click S Menu on the status bar below the screen and click Setup Menu on the Sub Menu window S Menu 23 08 09 18 09 45 N Cancel 60 Operation using buttons on the front cover Select the desired setup menu Press the SET button after moving the cur sor to the desired setup menu using the arrows button A lt 4 gt Camera title Common Network Monitor1 Cascade Monitor2 Basic Event Schedule Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Select the desired tab Press the SET button after moving the cur sor to the desired tab using the arrows button V A lt P Camera title Common Network Mo
186. rk can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Camera title Network Cascade Basic Event A EE G 1 Screen See 1 screen live sequence oO Setup _ 4 screen live sequence lt 0 Setup _ v Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance The method of sequence Select the desired sequential display pattern from the follow ing 1 screen Displays images with the sequential display on a 1 split screen 4 screen Displays images with the sequential display on a 4 split screen Default 1 screen 1 screen live sequence Configure the settings for the sequential display when dis playing images with the sequential display on a 1 split screen When the Setup button is selected the following setup page will be displayed to configure each setting item Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Camera title Network Cascade Basic 7 1 screen live sequence Event St Cam Schedule a a 1 Display Cam 2 x Communication Server Cam 1 x Cams x coma i Network CY o O le User mng SD5Link Maintenance O 2 5 N Cam 8 I a Prev page Ji 1 2 I Next page vw Back e Cam Select a camera image Cam 1 Cam 16 to be dis played at each step When is selected the step will be skipped Preset position Select a camera preset position
187. rmance of this product may be deteriorated Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for how to format a SDHC SD memo ry card e When using a SDHC SD memory card it is recommend ed to use one manufactured by Panasonic Please be forewarned that any loss of information such as images on a SDHC SD memory card is not guaranteed under any circumstances if a SDHC SD memory card of other manufacturer s Page 8 e Refer to page 18 for how to insert remove a SDHC SD memory card Prevent condensation from forming If this happens it can cause malfunction Leave it switched off for around 2 hours in the following cases e When this product is placed in an extremely humid place e When this product is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on e When this product is moved from an air conditioned room to a humid and high temperature room When this product is not supposed to be used for a certain period Turn on the power approx once a week and perform recording playback to prevent interferences with functions oo i Cleaning e Turn the power off and then use a soft cloth to clean this product When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Wipe out the detergent com pletely using a soft cloth e Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the body e When using a chemical cloth for cleaning read the cau tion provided with the chemical cloth product Indicatio
188. s 30s 1 min Bmin Smin 1 Omin 1 5min Default Os Note e t may be possible that the actual recording will be lon ger than the selected recording duration e Pre event recording is not performed when Os is selected e When images are set to be recorded together with audio the audio may not be recorded at the beginning of the pre event recording Post event Duration Select the recording duration at an alarm occurrence post event recording duration 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1 min 3min Smin 1Omin 15min Manual Recording duration will be as follows depending on the alarm type Video motion detection VMD Recording will be per formed for 8 seconds At a video loss occurrence Recording will be per formed during a video loss occurrence Terminal alarm Recording will be performed while the terminal alarm signal is being supplied Camera site alarm Recording will be performed for 8 seconds Con Continue Record until the ALARM RESET button is pressed Back button Closes the Program setup page and returns to the Time table tab f Assign a program after setting the time zone Time table Select the Time table tab on the Schedule page Page 60 A time table for program actions can be created for each day of the week and programs can be assigned to each time table Up to 6 time tables can be created for each day of the week When a signal is supplied from the ALARM CONTROL connector external recording
189. s and the alarm notification can be configured on the Event page Schedule button Select this button to display the Schedule page page 79 The settings for the recording schedules and event actions are performed by designating a day of the week and time Display button Select this button to display the Display page page 83 The settings relating to the display of Monitor 1 Monitor 2 and a PC monitor and the setting relating to the camera channels to be displayed on the multi screen and the settings relating to the sequential display can be configured on the Display page 58 Emergency rec Time amp date Recording Communication button Select this button to display the Communication page page 92 The settings relating to the communication with other devices such as the communication method to control cameras the PS Data and the RS485 com munication etc can be configured on the Communication page Server button Select this button to display the Server page page 95 The settings relating to the network time amp date FTP server and notification by e mail can be con figured on the Serve page Network button Select this button to display the Network page page 99 The network settings of the recorder and the settings relating to DNS DDNS SNMP FTP Panasonic alarm protocol and live image transmission can be configured on the Network page User mng b
190. s will be displayed 1 2 bit Default 1 Configure the settings relating to the server Server The settings relating to the NTP server the FTP server and the mail server can be configured on the Server page The Server page has NTP FTP and Mail tabs Configure the settings relating to time adjustment according to the NTP server NTP Select the NTP tab on the Server page Page 60 The settings when time is adjusted according to the NTP Network Time Protocol server can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick NTP Basic Time adjustment _ Event NTP server address Schedule Display Communication Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Time adjustment Select On or Off to determine whether or not to adjust the time according to the NTP server NTP server address Enter the NTP server address when adjusting the time using the NTP server The name of the NTP server is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Important e When On is selected for the DHCP setting of the recorder the setting for Time adjustment will not be activated in case the time of recorder is 1 000 seconds or more different from that of the NTP server 95 96 Configure the settings relating to the FTP server FTP Select the FT
191. setting value for an administra tor O has been set for the administrator Default screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following Cam 1 to 16 Displays an image from the selected cam era channel on a single screen AScreen A 4Screen B 4Screen C 4Screen D 4Screen WD 7Screen WD 8Screen 9Screen A 9Screen B 9Screen WD 1 2Screen WD A 1 2Screen WD B 16Screen Refer to page 84 for further information about each set ting value SEQ Displays images from camera channels sequen tially according to the settings performed in advance Note e When the selected multi screen setting is unavailable for the web browser live images from Camera 1 will be dis played after the login from the web browser Camera partitioning Determine the operational functions of each camera channel It is impossible to change the setting value for an administra tor O has been set for the administrator Edit button Modifies the administration information 107 i i Register change or delete the user information User Select the User tab on the User mng page e Page 60 The user information such as the user name password and operation level can be registered changed and deleted on this tab Registers user information Register user information such as a user name password and operation level Select the Registration button after completing each setting item Digital Disk Recorde
192. settings in accordance with cameras con for Camera 1 to 8 For HD716K the setting is available for nected to the reorder Camera 1 to 16 Select the setting value in accordance with e To control cameras with the coaxial cable connect cam the cable length For HD616K the setting is available for eras to the video input connectors 1 to 8 compatible Camera 1 to 8 For HD716K the setting is available for with coaxial cable communication Use a Panasonic Camera 1 to 16 data multiplex unit to control cameras connected to S When the length of cable used is shorter than 500 m other camera channels with coaxial cables In this case 2 958 ft select PSD for the communication method of the cam M When the length of cable used is longer than 500 m era to be controlled via the data multiplex unit 1 640 ft and shorter than 900 m 2 953 ft e For HD716K it is possible to control cameras connected L When the length of cable used is longer than 900 m to the video input connectors 1 to 16 with the coaxial 2 953 ft and shorter than 1 200 m 3 937 ft communication Default S e Set the unused camera channels to Off Type Configure the communication settings for each camera channel to control cameras COAX Controls cameras with coaxial communication For HD616K the setting is available for Camera 1 to 8 For HD716K the setting is available for Camera 1 to 16 PSD Controls cameras with PS Data communication RS485 Controls cameras with RS485 c
193. settings relating to DDNS DDNS Select the DDNS tab on the Network page Page 60 The settings relating to DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder W4J HD616 Quick SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission Basic DINS DIDIN ES Basic DDNS Event User name Schedule Password Display Access interval Communication Host name Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Exit DDNS Select On or Off to determine whether or not to use the DDNS When On is selected configure the following settings User name Enter a user name registered in the DDNS Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available characters page 96 Password Enter the password registered together with the user name Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the description of Available characters Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters excluding amp listed in the descrip tion of Available characters page 96 Access interval Select an interval to update the DNS from the following 10 min 30 min 1 h 6 h 24 h Default 1h Host name Enter a host name registered in the DDNS Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Important e t is impossible to set a host name if the first character of the entered host address is a numerical character or s
194. sion unit turned on before turning on the power of the recorder Reboot the system and turn on the power of the extension unit first When using a circuit breaker or equivalent device to turn on off the power of the whole system at once make sure that all devices are connected to the same power source When using an UPS uninterruptible power supply connect all devices to the same UPS Make sure that the HDD unit is inserted all the way into the HDD slot 52 The hard disk drive is faulty e Add the HDD unit to the system again 138 Make sure that the HDD units are installed in order from HDD1 to HDD4 Install the HDD units one by one in order starting from HDD1 52 e The respective hard disk drive is faulty in the RAID 5 or RAID 6 mode In the RAID5 mode the indicator respective to the HDD that failed first will light red and the indicators for the other failed HDD will blink red In the RAID 6 mode the HDD access indi cators corresponding to the first and second faulty disks will light and blinks for the third and subsequent faulty disks 126 Make sure that the HDD unit is inserted all the way into the HDD slot 52 e The hard disk drive on which there is data to be recovered is faulty Check if the capacity of the new hard disk drive is smaller than the original one s If different models are used together even when the capacities of them ar
195. ssigned according to the signal input 23 Outage detection input Start the outage processing according to the sig nal input 24 External recording mode switching input Changeover to the external recording mode Non voltage make contact input 5 V pull up 100 mA 25 5 V output 5 V output 200 mA max 44 i Connection for emergency recording When the external switch is turned on emergency recording will start Emergency recording will differently be performed depending on the settings on the Emergency rec tab under the Basic page of the setup menu Page 70 Signal ground Emergency recording input ae l External switch Oo0Oo0o000000000 ALARM CONTROL Connection for external recording mode changeover When the external switch is set to On recording will start after changing the recording program The recording program can be set on Time table setup Ext on the Time table tab under the Schedule page of the setup menu Page 81 Signal ground External recording mode changeover O Oo External switch OQOOOOOOO0000 OOOOONO0O000O0O ALARM CONTROL Connection for synchronization of the sequence switchover Camera channel of the sequence display will be switched upon the signal input to the sequence switchover input When using multiple recorders it is possible to synchronize the switchover timing The set
196. t 6 Alarm input 7 Alarm input 8 OO NID AIR wos rm Alarm output 1 Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occur Open collector output Alarm output 2 rence 24 V DC max 100 mA i i Alarm output 3 i Alarm output 4 i Signal ground i 1 O OINIO O R Ws rm o Signal ground Alarm input 9 Event actions will be performed according to the Non voltage make contact settings input 5 V pull up 100 mA i 4 Alarm input i 4 Alarm input i 4 Alarm input i 4 N Alarm input 4 0 1 2 Alarm input 13 4 5 i pare Alarm input N N Alarm input 16 N w Alarm output 5 Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occur Open collector output Alarm output 6 rence 24 V DC max 100 mA Nh N N oO Alarm output 7 f Alarm connection When a signal is supplied to the alarm input terminals 1 16 pin nos 1 8 15 22 of the ALARM connector recording and dis playing of images from the cameras will be performed according to the settings When an alarm device such as a buzzer a lamp etc is installed outside connect them to the alarm output terminals pin nos 9 12 23 25 of the ALARM connector or pin nos 1 9 of the ALARM CONTROL connector Sensor Door security switch Alarm input 16 Signal ground Alarm input 1 E oooooo0oo000009 Oooo o0o000000
197. t s in the recorder This recorder manages the hard disk drives by dividing them virtually into the following recording areas e Normal recording area Recording area used when an event does not occur Manual recording schedule recording e Event recording area Recording area used when an event occurs Post event recording emergency recording e Pre event recording area Recording area used to record images before an event occurs It is possible to assign only one recording area to a hard disk drive The settings of each recording area can be configured on the disk configuration page Page 127 Remaining capacities of each recording area can be checked on the disk configuration page or the Maintenance page the Disk information tab Page 119 About the RAID 5 RAID 6 mode The RAID 5 RAID 6 mode becomes available when optional RAID boards WJ HDB601 are installed in the recorder and exten sion units When the RAID5 RAID mode is applied 3 or more hard disk drives are regarded logically as a single drive Even if a trouble occurs in one of the hard disk drives the data on the faulty HDD can be recovered based on the error correction data automati cally recorded on the other drives The RAID 5 mode has an error correction data that recovers data when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty The RAID 6 mode has two error correction data that recovers data from other disk drives when two drives become faulty at the same time e Logi
198. t that accesses the recorder via a network can be registered changed and deleted on this tab Registers host information Registers the host information such as the IP address operation level and priority Select the Registration button after completing each setting item Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic Administrator User Host User level Host IP address 000 000 000 000 Event Level V Basic Schedule Access priority 1 Display Default screen Communication Server Camera partitioning Tees OV View Operate v RONE NVP View Operate vRNA View Operate v Sorin NVEMN View Operate v RYNA View Operate v Maintenance ONE View Operate v RIVE View Operate v Network Host IP address Enter an IP address Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 255 Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 254 Note e When performing the settings using the web browser it is possible to use that stands for all numbers e It is impossible to register 0 0 0 0 and Level Display the operation level of a host Operable functions can be set in the User level tab page 112 IV1 LV2 LV3 Default LV1 Access priority Displays the settings to assign priorities to operate the recorder in case two or more hosts access the recorder simultaneously 1 high 16 low Default 1 Default screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following Cam 1 to 16
199. ta even if 2 hard disk drives become faulty Operation in the RAID mode is one of the solutions as the HDD fault toler ance system that prevents data loss when handling a large amount of data on a large amount of storage Coordination with SD5 cameras The following functions are available when connecting to Panasonic SD5 cameras using coaxial cables Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information about SD5 cameras e Alarm recording Search and play When the camera issued an alarm arisen by detection of an intruder or aopearance disappearance of object the alarm recording will start Images recorded by the alarm recording can be searched and played by designating search conditions such as the alarm type e i VMD area setting The settings of the VMD areas created from the camera and the setting of the depth compensation configured from the cam era can be edited on the recorder motion detection will become more sensitive using the depth compensation Refer to the operating instructions of cameras for further information about the i VMD function e Save and load of the setup data of the camera The settings of the camera setup data can be saved on the recorder and the saved setup data can be loaded to the cam era It is convenient when a camera goes out of order and required to be exchanged since a new camera can be used with the same settings as it was i SDHC SD memory card slot Images being captured at an al
200. te on the upper left cor ner on the screen R Upper Displays the time amp date on the upper right corner on the screen L Lower Displays the time amp date on the lower left cor ner on the screen R Lower Displays the time amp date on the lower right corner on the screen Default L Upper Note e Determine whether or not to display the time amp date on Monitor 1 on the Monitor 1 tab Page 86 Camera title display position Select the position to display the camera title When the settings are configured to record images together with a camera title the camera title position will be deter mined on this setting Refer to Embedded Rec Title page 67 of the Basic page the Recording tab for how to record the camera title together with the images L Upper Displays the camera title on the upper left cor ner on the screen R Upper Displays the camera title on the upper right corner on the screen L Lower Displays the camera title on the lower left cor ner on the screen R Lower Displays the camera title on the lower right corner on the screen Default R Upper Note e Determine whether or not to display the camera title on Monitor 1 on the Monitor 1 or Monitor 2 tab Pages 86 and 88 Line color on the multi screen Select a parting line color from the following White Displays white parting lines Gray Displays grey parting lines Black Displays black parting lines Default Wh
201. the arrows button V A lt P and press the SET button The recorder can be operated using a mouse connected to the mouse port on the front cover Move the mouse cursor onto a button or a tab on the screen of Monitor 2 and then click on it When right clicking the operation panel representing the front cover the monitor operation button and the camera selection button on the front cover will be displayed on Monitor 2 The camera selection and monitor selection can be made by moving the cursor on the button and click it When no operation is made for 10 seconds while the opera tion panel or the setup menu is displayed the mouse cursor will disappear The mouse cursor will be displayed when the mouse is moved Refer to Operating Instructions PDF for how to operate each function When you find Select XX button in the operating instruc tions click the XX button Cancel Operations flow The operation flow of the recorder is as follows Rack mounting Page 28 Connections Page 29 4 Installation of the hard disk drives Page 52 4 Determination of the operational mode Page 54 Startup Page 55 4 Configuration of the settings for the quick setup Page 63 4 Configuration of the recording area setting of the hard disk drives lt Page 126 4 Setup Page 57 4 Start operation
202. the cur sor to the desired item using the arrows but ton V A lt P Display of advanced setup pop up page Move the cursor to Setup of the setting item and press the SET button Change of pages Press the SET button after moving the cur sor to the desired setup menu using the arrows button A lt 4 gt Change of settings or setting values Either of the following is available e Rotate the JogDial inside e Press the SET button after moving the cursor to the setting item Available values will be displayed Then press the SET button after moving the cursor to the desired setting or setting value Enter a value It is possible to enter a value by pressing the desired camera selection buttons 1 to 1 10 The available setting values are as follows Camera preset positions HTTP port number FTP port number IP address subnet mask default gateway primary server address sec ondary server address Return to tab selection Press the SETUP ESC button to return to Step 3 to select a tab Operation using a mouse connected to the recorder Step 4 Configure each setting item To display the advanced settings page of the selected set ting item select Setup from the right click pop up menu Change of pages Click A Pervious page or Y Next page Change of settings or setting values Change the setting or setting value by clicking Y or A Click the desired setting or setting val
203. the unit addresses of system devices such as a coaxial communication unit 41 i Connection of RS485 cameras The following are examples when connecting RS485 cameras to the recorder Up to 8 RS485 cameras can be connected to a single RS485 port Important e Select On for the termination setting of the devices on both ends of the connection The termination setting of the recorder can be set using the mode switch Page 51 e When connecting RS485 cameras configure the settings on the RS485 setup tab under the Communication page of the setup menu together with the RS485 settings of each camera amp Page 94 e The maximum RS485 cable length for this connection is 1 200 m 3 937 ft 1 on 1 connection Connect a single RS485 camera to the RS485 port Example When connecting RS485 cameras to the video input connector 9 and 13 Mode switch ON Pallal aa al mi No 1 and No 4 ON 12345678 Recorder Fra Taere CASCADE IN OUT Sirona
204. ting for the sequence switchover timing can be configured on Sequence timing on the Monitor 1 tab or Monitor 2 tab under the Display page of the setup menu Pages 86 and 88 When synchronizing the sequence switchover timing between multiple recorders the setting for the sequence switchover timing is differently configured between the master recorder and the slave recorder as follows Master recorder Set to Int functions as the output terminal Slave recorder Set to Ext functions as the input terminal Signal ground Signal ground Sequence switchover output Sequence switchover input 13 21 OOOCTOO0CO0000 OOOCTCOOO0000 OoOo0o0oo0o0o0000000 Oo0o0oo0o0o0000000 ALARM CONTROL ALARM CONTROL WJ HD616K First WJ HD616K Second 45 Connection for the auto time adjustment function 1 When Master is set for Auto time adjustment on the Time amp date tab under the Basic page of the setup menu Time adjustment signal output becomes available and the clock of this recorder will be applied to other devices The time adjustment signal output will be generated from pin no 20 time adjustment I O at the time set for Activation time Terminal of the other device Output for the indicators on the front panel Signal ground Time adjustment signal output Time adjustment signal output Time adjustment signal input Series recording output
205. tings required to use the HOC ONG Cle matoa a ea a a a had eta Lote as Nate eee es 56 Setup MENU eeseeeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseesaeeeteeeeeeesaaes 57 About Setup Menu ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeee 58 How to operate the Setup MENU ee eeeeeteeeeeees 59 About the operation of on screen keyboard for Character CNtry ccccseceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeenneees 62 Configure the minimum settings required to operate the recorder QUICK ceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 63 Configure the basic settings of the recorder Basic 65 Configure the settings relating to the basic operation of recorder Basic ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaes 65 Configure the settings relating to time amp date Time amp Cate E TEE 66 Basic settings for recording Recording 68 Configure the settings relating to audio Audio 69 Settings for emergency recording Emergency FCC cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeens 70 Configure the settings relating to event Event 71 Configure the common settings for event actions COMMON ixsise8 see eee Reet TE 71 Configure the event action at a terminal alarm occurrence Terminal Command cecseeeeeeeees 72 Configure the event action at a camera site alarm occurrence Site alarm ccccccceeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeenees 73 Configure the event action at a video loss occurrence Video IOSS
206. tion of cameras Up to 16 cameras system cameras or combination cameras can be connected to the video input connector 1 16 Important e When using with a Panasonic s matrix switcher or a coaxial communication unit make sure that the loop through output connection of each video input to the recorder are correctly made When a monitor output or a spot output is connected to the video input connector of the recorder noise may be produced upon switching camera channels or images of few sec onds before switching camera channels may be displayed recorded When a monitor output or a spot output is connected to the video input connector of the recorder noise may be produced upon switching camera channels or images of few sec onds before switching camera channels may be displayed recorded e Connect the power plug of the recorder at the very end of connections e When connecting combination cameras to the WJ HD616K connect them to the video input connector 1 8 coaxial con nection compatible e It is impossible to connect a VCR to the video input connector Mode switch setting default Note e When not using the DATA port and the RS485 port do not change the setting from the default Mode switch setting default ON _ 1 Note When not using the DATA port and the RS485 port do not change the setting from the default m 8 E oe mm 23456 Recorder
207. tle Select the Camera title tab on the Display page Page 60 The camera title can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Camera title Network Cascade Basic eey Event Embedded Rec Schedule 5 Display Display Embedded Rec I I Communication Display Embedded Rec Display Embedded Rec Display SD5Link Embedded Rec Maintenance Display Embedded Rec a Server A ENEA Network User mng lel Display Enter a camera title to be displayed on Monitor 2 Enter up to 14 alphanumeric characters for the camera title Note e Available characters I amp 3 lt gt f A_ Space Embedded Rec Enter the camera title to be recorded together with the imag es The setting is also applied to the camera title to be displayed on Monitor 1 Enter up to 14 alphanumeric characters for the camera title Important e To record the camera title together with the images it is necessary to select On for Embedded Rec Title page 68 of the Basic page the Recording tab Note e Available characters amp 5 Space 89 90 Configure the settings relating to the sequential display on a PC monitor Network Select the Network tab on the Display page Page 60 The settings for the sequential display when displaying images on a monitor of a PC connected to this recorder via a netwo
208. to be transmit ted using the viewer software when an alarm occurs oo f Configure the settings relating to the mail notification Mail Select the Mail tab on the Server page e Page 60 The settings of alarm mail notice the settings of error report mail Operating Instructions PDF and the settings to use the mail functions can be configured on this tab Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick NTP 2i Y Basic SMTP server address Event SMTP port number Schedule POP server address i oOo Ny a kb Type Display User name Communication Password le Server Sender s address Network User mng Destination address SD5Link Address1 E Warning Alarm Other destinations L setup Maintenance SMTP server address Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to send e mails The name of the SMTP server is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters includ ing hyphens and periods The name of the SMTP server is available only when selecting Manual or Auto for the Network page the DNS tab Enter up to 255 alphanu meric characters including hyphens and periods SMTP port number Enter the port number of the SMTP server 1 65535 Default 25 POP server address Enter an IP address or name of the POP server to be used for POP before SMTP aut
209. tting item can be configured only in together with the user name It will be required to login the user registration to the recorder Level Level indicates availability of the functions for users Refer to page 112 for the operable functions for each level Priority level Priority level indicates the operational priority When In the following cases the operational right multiple users hosts tried to operate the same only a user host with a higher priority can operate will be given to a user host with a higher priority e When another user tried to log in while the other user is already being logged in e When another user tried to control a camera that is being controlled by the other user Default screen Camera channels from which live images are to be displayed on Monitor 1 Monitor 2 and the PC monitor just after the login can be determined Camera partitioning Operational range of each camera channel for users hosts can be determined Users and hosts will be handled differently depending on how to access the recorder between when the recorder is directly operated and when the recorder is operated via a network When operating the recorder directly Operate the recorder while monitoring the monitor connected to the recorder There are 3 ways of how to operate the recorder directly e Operate using the buttons on the front cover of the recorder e Operate using a mouse connected to the front cover of the r
210. ue by clicking Y 61 62 Step 5 ESC Holding down for more than 2 seconds or A Qr SET Q Important Step 5 Apply the settings to the recorder and Apply the settings to the recorder and exit the setup exit the setup menu menu Hold down the SETUP ESC button for 2 Click the Exit button seconds or more The monitor display will return to live imag Digital Dik Recorder WJ HD616 Sa Quick Basic Event Schedule Display Communication Press the SET button after moving the cur sor to the Exit button using the arrows but ton A lt P The confirmation window will be displayed Saver to save the settings Network User mng SDB5Link Maintenance Camera title Network Cascade Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Time amp date display Camera title display Alarm display Login screen Secret view Live sequence Sequence timing on v The confirmation window will be displayed to save the settings e To exit the setup menu without saving the settings select the No button on the confirmation window e f the settings are applied all login users will be forcibly logged out About the operation of on screen keyboard for character entry Setting items can be entered using the on screen keyboard for character entry Press the SET button after moving the cursor to the entry field On screen keyboard for character entry will be displayed and it is possible to
211. ut 2 Alarm output 9 rence 24 V DC max 100 mA 3 Alarm output 10 4 Alarm output 11 5 Alarm output 12 6 Alarm output 13 7 Alarm output 14 8 Alarm output 15 9 Alarm output 16 10 N A 11 Alarm reset input Canceling the alarm display Non voltage make contact 12 Emergency recording input Starting emergency recording signal input input S V pull up 13 Signal ground 14 Signal ground 15 Available disk space warning Signal output for available remaining disk space Open collector output output warning of the normal recording area event recording area copy area 16 HDD error output Signal output upon detection of an HDD error 17 Camera error output Signal output upon detection of a camera error 18 Error output Signal output upon detection of a recorder error 24 V DC max 100 mA 19 Outage processing end output Signal output upon completion of outage pro cessing High 12 V 12 mA 20 Time adjustment I O According to the signal input the time of this recorder will be generated as the signal output and then the time of all other recorders is adjust ed to the time of this recorder 21 Sequence switchover O According to the signal input the sequence operation will be switched and the signal output will be generated upon the sequence switchover 30 KO 5 V pull up Output cur rent 100 mA Non voltage make contact input 22 Alarm suspension input The state of the alarm suspension is a
212. utton Select this button to display the User mng User man agement page page 106 The settings relating to the authentication such as users and PCs restrictions for accessing the recorder and the operation levels can be configured on the User mng page SD5Link button It is impossible to configure the settings from the web browser Select this button to display the SD5Link page page 113 The settings relating to the VMD areas detection mode and detection sensitivity level etc for SD5 cameras can be configured on the SD5Link page Maintenance button Select this button to display the Maintenance page page 119 Check and setup of the hard disk drive information of the recorder management of the setup data and check of log information can be carried out on the Maintenance page Formatting SD memory cards and displaying the disk configuration page can also be car ried out on the Maintenance page How to operate the setup menu 2 Exit button Exits the setup menu when finishing the operation of setup menu The settings will be applied Setup page Displays each setup page There are tabs for some setup pages The settings required to operate the recorder are configured on the setup menu in advance The setup menu is displayed on Monitor 2 Note e The setup menu can also be displayed by holding down the SETUP ESC button for more than 2 seconds on the front panel of the
213. witch is being held down Recording will be per formed for at least 8 seconds Continue Recording will not stop unless the ALARM RESET button on the front cover of the recorder is pressed or the ALM button in the status display area is clicked Default 10 s 70 Rate ips Select the recording rate for each camera channel Default and available values differ depending on the setting of Resolution When Off is selected for a specified camera channel imag es from a camera channel set to Off will not be recorded e When Frame 3D On or Frame 3D Off is selected for Resolution Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 15ips Only for HD7 16k Default 7 5ips 12 5ips for HD716k e When Field is selected for Resolution Off 1 25ips 2 5ips 3 75ips 7 5ips 15ips 30ips Only for HD716K Default 15ips 30ips for HD716K Quality The following are available for the image quality XF Extra Fine Extra fine quality SF Super Fine Super fine quality FQ Fine High quality NQ Normal Standard quality EX Extended Low quality Recording for a long period of time Default FQ Configure the settings relating to event Event The settings relating to event actions of each event type terminal alarm video motion detection VMD video loss and camera alarm site can be configured on the Event page Details on how to operate this page are given on Operating Instructions PDF The Event page h
214. y settings of camera images Select the Setup button to configure the settings Page 87 Sequence timing Determine how to switch camera images Int Switches images according to the settings of the Dwell time of Live Sequence Ext Switches images by signals from an external device Mon2 Switches images according to the sequence tim ing of Monitor 2 Note e Ext is selected when an external device is connected to output the sequence signals e Pin No 21 Gequence Switching of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the recorder works as an input terminal when Int is set for Sequence timing and works as an output terminal when Ext is set Page 44 f Configuring the sequence display settings Configure the sequential display settings of camera images When selecting the Setup button of Live sequence on the Monitor 1 tab the setup page for live sequence will be displayed Page 86 Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Camera title Network Cascade Common Monitor1 Monitor2 Basic Live sequence Event Ste Schedule g 1 KAEN Display Communication a am z as Cam 2 v ems dl c xl Server Network Le User mng SD5Link ABE Ls Le fl i O o foo le al Maintenance Exit EA Prev page I 1 2 Next page v N o Le Configure the following setting items for each step of sequential
215. ymbol f Configure the settings relating to SNMP SNMP Select the SNMP tab on the Network page Page 60 The settings for the SNMP can be configured on this tab The settings are configured to check the status of the recorder etc by connecting the SNMP manager Digital Disk Recorder WJ HD616 Quick Basic DNS DIDIN SNMP Panasonic alarm protocol Transmission Basic Community System name Location Display Contact Communication Event Schedule Server Network User mng SD5Link Maintenance Community Enter a name used for SNMP authentication in alohanumeric characters Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters exclud ing amp listed in the description of Available characters Page 96 System name Enter a system name in alphanumeric characters to manage this unit by the SNMP system for example No1 Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters listed in the description of Available characters page 96 Location Enter the name of the location where the camera is installed for example 2F Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters listed in the description of Available characters page 96 Contact Enter the contact information such as a mail address of an administrator of this recorder Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters listed in the description of Available characters Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters listed in the description of Avai

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