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1. Settings menu Description Page Switcher Monitor 1 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 1 such as the setting of 110 the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 1 Monitor 2 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 2 such as the setting of 112 the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 2 Display OSD Setup Perform the display settings such as the settings for the display position of the 113 camera title and the time Monitor Perform the display settings for monitor 1 such as the camera title display on off 114 the alarm display on off and the time display on off Monitor2 Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the display mode task bar 115 style the camera title display position and the camera title display on off Comm Camera Control Set the communication type to control cameras for each camera channel 116 PS Data Setup Perform the settings for the PS Data It is necessary to perform these settings when connecting an external device such as a controller to the DATA port on the 116 rear panel of this unit RS485 Setup Perform the settings for the RS485 It is necessary to perform these settings when connecting an RS 485 compatible camera to the RS485 CAMERA port on the 117 rear panel of this unit RS232C Setup Perform the settings for the SERIAL RS232C
2. 1 Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the time and date designation window is dis played The time and date designation window will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor start 3S S22 E AN o Ez Wo 00 am TIME amp DATE SEARCH gt REC EVENT gt SEARCH gt VMD SEARCH gt MARK 2 Enter the start time using the jog dial and the arrows button Select the time and date using the jog dial To move the cursor use the arrows button a gt START ne Ee E w 00 am TIME amp DATE SEARCH gt REC EVENT SEARCH gt VMD gt SEARCH gt MARK 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will light and start playback from the entered time and date If there is no recorded image after the entered time When there are images recorded after the entered time the oldest recorded image after the entered time will be played When there are no images recorded after the entered time the newest recorded image before the entered time will be played 4 Press the STOP button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and stop playback Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor 28 SEARCH AND PLAY There are 3 ways to search for a recorded image and play it e Search for a recording event and play it Recording event search e Searc
3. 1 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light To copy recorded images during playback pause the play back temporarily 2 Press the COPY button DATA COPY CAMERA COPY DRIVE HDD COPY AREA coPY1 COPY 2 The DATA COPY window will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor The DATA COPY window will not be displayed when a thumbnail window is displayed In this case display a list window using the arrows button Y A Notes e When the auto copy function is enabled the DATA COPY window will not be displayed e The copy cancel window will be displayed if the user who started manual copy presses the COPY button dur ing the manual copy It is impossible to stop manual copy performed by other users 3 Perform the settings for data copy camera channel time range the disk on which images are to be copied Move the cursor to each set ting item using the arrows button and select a parameter by rotating the jog dial Note Time range to be set for PERIOD should be 30 min utes or less to copy images for one attempt MONITORI mSTOP _pPLAY MIPAUSE _ AEC RECSTOP o O it A E SEARCH ii sr E EAA ps SO wy mam FOTOO so FOCUS y REPEAT psksaec coy ETA a O O O As USTED O W QA e oE A 700 5 id O gt 3 5 30 o BUSY
4. 4 Select the OK button using the arrows button and press the SET button The DATA COPY window will be closed and data copy will start The copy icon will be displayed on the task bar during copying To close the DATA COPY window select CANCEL using the arrows button and press the SET button The setting will be canceled and the DATA COPY window will be closed 25 APR 03 12 34 56 Pm 25 APR 03 12 34 56 Pm Copy icon In the following cases copying will not start even when you move the cursor to OK and press the SET button e When another user has selected the desired copy drive e When copying is being performed manually Important e To eject the disk do the following while live images are displayed lt To eject the disk of COPY1 gt Confirm the SHIFT indicator is lit Then press the COPY button and 1 simultaneously for 2 seconds or more lt To eject the disk of COPY2 gt Confirm the SHIFT indicator is lit Then press the COPY button and 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds or more e Copying will be performed in the following order Viewer Software Images Audio Depending on the set time range for PERIOD some of images and audio may not be copied e Use the viewer software to play the copied images Refer to the Network Operating Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to play the copied images 49 50 DELETE DATA ON THE DISK Perform the setting
5. Move the cursor to FORMAT using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT mnnon orr fewove RestanT ex MAIN EXT en i Enter the password EXT3 Rotate the jog dial to enter the password for an admin istrator The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are available to enter numbers for password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 3 The THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT menu will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT SELECTED DSO 3 4 i 2 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 160GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 160GB EXT4 160GB ERROR 160GB 160GB EXT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 160GB EXT6 160GB 160GB 160GB 160GB EXT7 Lost RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Digtal Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMA
6. ty EZ MPa ZW CAMt0 SFA EZ cam EZ can SFA Eacan El Perform the settings for each item Item selection Move the cursor using the arrows but ton A lt gt Change the setting Rotate the jog dial Pop up display of the setting item Press the SET but ton when the setting item has the SETUP button next to the item name Turning pages of the settings menu When PREV NEXT PAGE is displayed on the bottom of the set tings menu move the cursor to the PREV NEXT PAGE using the arrows button and then use the arrows button lt 4 gt to turn the pages Selecting a submenu again Press the SET button The cursor will be able to select a submenu again After completing the settings press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more to apply the settings The SETUP MENU will be closed Live images will be displayed again Important If the settings are changed all login users will be forcibly logged out 93 E Maintenance Functions for Maintaining Perform the settings for the hard disk drives It is possible to check the histories log of event occur rence error occurrence and access Maintenance ENSI Event schedule Switcher display comm system J SuPer FINE ios nies f ies BB u cams EC MT T LE REC Rate Check the recording rate and the image quality for each camera channel The recording
7. I suren Fme I Exrenoeo 2 Move the cursor to Maintenance using the arrows button V A 1 gt and press the SET button SETUP MENU Meiners EE ACN ETT EM MANU SCHE PREEVT POSTEVT EWR I surer rne E FINe H norna IE Exrenoeo 3 Move the cursor to Data Delete using the arrows button V A The Data Delete menu will be displayed SETUP MENU iano E E W Auto Delete OFF EI Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area Delete before g o E Manual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before Eo E Disc Format of DVD Dats aie coPY1 copy2 FORMAT FORMAT 4 Press the SET button The cursor will be displayed on the Data Delete menu SETUP MENU iano TN ET CTI Sn co H Auto Delete Dism W Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area Delete before Bos W Manual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before Kos E Disc Format of DVD pala Delew copy1 copy2 FORMAT FORMAT LIVE 7 8 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be closed and the live images will be Fie ESTOP _pPLAY MNPAUSE fo AEC ECSTOP MONITOR O di i d OOOO isplayed xii st suit E SEQ os iC S a tk
8. AN O mA Cae p AN CEA eee RIO SERIAL COPY 1 OO 6 6 oo T Soon uoo MONTOR OUT cascADER MONITOR VG eas PSMB5 CAMERA Ld EXT STORAGE ia PERRETA 1 lo LO Unit Address settings of PS Data Setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU First unit this unit System 1 Controller 2 Second unit System 2 Controller 3 Third unit System 3 Controller 4 When the PS Data compatible device is connected to the third unit Monitor 2 Mode switch ON No 7 OFF mle mml miL No 8 ON 12345678 Unit Address settings of PS Data Setup e O E OR 7 T of Comm on the o ese i i nalecon rl SETUP MENU Siwon O M A o i ai i E jj 5 es ay a elo es ante CO First unit this unit AOA System 1 Controller 1 RS485 cable Mode switch RY No 7 OFF u mm m mmm No 8 OFF 12345678 BNC Cable Locally pro
9. Unit Address settings of PS Data Setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU First unit this unit Gee nor We U ONG EJ Jg 1 ol Oe org tE ne A 7 1 Fe C e l OOR ANOO oa aur osy ER MONTTOR VG ee a A Wow C ook as 6 A RS485 Cabl BNC Cable 7 Mode switch Locally procured BNC Cable oa No 7 OFF Locally procured 3 z No 8 OFF e 00 OO ii KA Q ay SERIAL lo COS ES SS dened gt TUT lo petant CAMERA _10008ASE 8 OF BNC Cable Locally procured RS485 Cable E PA Mode switch ON No 7 ON mmm m mm 12345678 eoo SERIAL Node ALARM COPY Ser BO 7 AUDIOIN AUDIOOUT On 00 duoc REa o Tic 4 MONTOR OUT CASCADEIN MONITOR VG ALARMICONTOROL P CAMERA AMMBASET g OF i E JA E No 8 OFF System 1 Controller 1 Second unit System 2 Controller 2 Third unit System 3 Controller 3 When the PS Data compatible devic
10. e When Auto Adjust Time of System on the SETUP MENU is set to SLAVE Time Adjust Input becomes available When a signal output from other equipment is supplied to the time adjust I O terminals between 00 minutes 00 seconds and 14 minutes 59 seconds every hour or between 45 minutes 00 seconds and 59 minutes 59 seconds every hour the clock will be set to 00 minutes 00 seconds of the closest hour Example Signal is supplied at 2 50 00 hour minute second pm Set at 3 00 00 pmM Signal input supplied at 3 14 45 pm gt Set at 3 00 00 pm Signal is supplied at 3 20 00 pm gt Time will not be adjusted Terminal block of other units Front LED 5 Earth monitor 2 B i A 2 output siej 35 Time adjust output Bim P Es 5l 3 2 2 FE 5 5 Zl sis sll Zis 8 8 28 Szi 882 38188 32 ERE ooooqoooo0000 2 E E 2 elg E E E 2 X o s S 815 lall D Q OO0O0000000000 Q HEEUBANHEHEEHAHHOHAG ALARM CONTOROL i See SS COIWMOCMOCQOOCOOC COMO Important Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds when changing the present time accurate within 5 seconds using the time adjustment input pin no 20 85 Connection with the Uninterruptible Power System UPS
11. Version Info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity SETUP MENU Maintenance CEST CI MC Se M Auto Delete W Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area cickino m Delete before N A Manual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before E00 a Event Log Brera J surer FINE Access Log M exrenveo E Disc Format of DVD Data Delete COPY1 COPY2 FoRmaT 2 Select Maintenance using the arrows button and press the SET button SETUP MENU amerance T E EET E REC Rate Disk info Version info Disk End Mode Disk Capacity Event Log BB sure Fe ae jano rps re E CORA aoro ios tes sips ips E exrEND D MONITORT D PLAY IIPAUSE_ REC FEC STOH MONITOR2 o 8 H SHIFT E paseo oP A EL zo0m ECHE COE Oxo TE IRIS USTED a 8038 50 v BUSY o Press the SET button to select FORMAT The confirmation dialog window will be displayed N All of data in the COPY1 is going to be erased OK CANCEL Move the cursor to OK using the arrows but ton and press the SET button to start format ting To stop formatting select CANCEL and press the SET but ton
12. Camera Control W Type of Camera Control CAM COMP CAM CAMT g CAMS CAM CANTO CAMS CANT CAMA CAMT2 CAMS CAMI3 CAME CAMI4 CAM7 CAMIS CAMS CAM COAX Controls camera with the coaxial communication CAM 1 8 CH are available for the WJ HD316 CAM 1 6 CH are available for the WJ HD309 PSD Controls camera with the PS Data CAM 9 16 CH are available for the WJ HD316 CAM 7 9 CH are available for the WJ HD309 RS485 Controls camera with the RS485 communication CAM 1 16 CH are available for the WJ HD316 CAM 1 9 CH are available for the WJ HD309 OFF Does not control camera CAM 1 16 CH are avail able Notes e Perform settings according to the cameras connected to this unit e CAM 9 16 control 4 cameras each only for the WJ HD316 e When using the coaxial communication to control cam eras connect cameras to the VIDEO IN connectors 1 8 for the WJ HD316 1 6 for the WJ HD309 coaxial communication compatible When controlling cameras connected to other VIDEO IN connectors with coaxial communication use a coaxial communication unit WJ MP204 In this case select PSD for the communica tion method for the camera channels to be controlled through the coaxial communication unit e To prevent operation mistakes set the unused camera channels to off It is possible to compensate for the video signal trans mission loss fr
13. OKOT CAER MONTOR PS Data setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU e Unit Address System 1 e Unit Address Controller 2 When installing this unit between a controller and a system device RS485 cable Coaxial communication unit Controller Termination ON Termination ON Unit Address 2 Unit Address 1 No 7 OFF No 8 OFF oz om ml 12345 C o E i o m Y GP ces CGE on cory E A ee ae OCI QQ QO MORAT AER MONTOR TON ALARMICONTOROL E ae ET CO CS OSSegee oe CY S 6 EN ol P lt PERR LJ PS Data setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU e Unit Address System 1 e Unit Address Controller 2 When connecting this unit with a system device RS485 cable Coaxial communication unit Termination ON Unit Address 3 Mode switch a No 7 OFF No 8 ON OC 12 oo RS485 cable OOO C cat Ic AUDIOIN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE MONITOR i ne 6 OK OK OK
14. E Setting for Mirroring eeens SERIAL RS232C CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE sch cc teen ie ee E SERIAL RS232C Communication Protocol E Command Format ccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees FLOWCHART OF THE SETUP MENU osise PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU 0 ceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeteetenees TROUBLESHOOTING eriet onem a E e SPECIFICATION en A ara aere A a r ee REE STANDARD ACCESSORIES 2 cceeeeeeeteeeees 68 PREFACE The Digital Disk Recorders WJ HD316 309 are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder and a video multiplexer 16 input for the WJ HD316 9 input for the WJ HD309 The digital hard disk recorder is a recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures instead of using videotapes so that pictures recorded by repeated overwrit ing will not experience deterioration of the recorded picture quality Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the WJ HD316 directly up to 9 cameras to the WJ HD309 and it is possible to record their camera pictures It is also possible to display four or more camera pictures on a single monitor to switch camera pictures and to operate cameras using this unit FEATURES Various Recording Functions e Multi Recording It is possible to perform multiple recordings using a sin gle digital disk recorder even if the operating environ ments are different for exam
15. Cascade In Connector CASCADE IN Connect with the CASCADE OUT connector of another WJ HD316 WJ HD309 when using two or more units of the WJ HD316 WJ HD309 Serial Connector SERIAL Connect a PC with this D Sub 9 pin connector when controlling this unit Monitor Connector MONITOR VGA Connect a VGA monitor with this connector The same video signal supplied to the MONITOR OUT2 connector will be supplied to this connector IMPORTANT For European Customers The refresh rate of the video output signal supplied from the MONITOR VGA connector is 50 Hz Some VGA monitors in Europe may not support this refresh rate and could be damaged Please check the refresh rate supported by your VGA monitor before connecting 10 Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if your VGA monitor supports a refresh rate of 50 Hz If your VGA monitor does not support 50 Hz or if you are not sure then turn off your VGA monitor before turning on WJ HD316 WJ HD309 when using your television as a dis play Alarm Connector ALARM Connect an external device such as a sensor or a door switch with this D Sub 25 pin connector Alarm Control Connector ALARM CONTROL Connect a control switch with this D Sub 25 pin con nector when controlling this unit using an external device or when controlling an alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp PS Data Ports DATA Connect PS Data compatible devices with these
16. MSTOP pPLAY MIPAUSE e REC RECSTOP mr i MONITORT nic MONITOR2 ae aie Q I Pay SOD 1 ERROR TT UST SEARCH sr ee SEQ 050 SOS i OY OOO BB alle 5 REPENT D O O l Disk ELEC cor TET an O 9 RS USTED a 5 o HD1 PRESET E Ezo w nese ke To suspend deactivate temporarily the alarm actions Press both the ALARM RESET button and the SET button at the same time The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will light To stop suspending the alarm actions 2 Press both the ALARM RESET button and the SET button at the same time again The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will go off Note When an external switch is connected to the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel it is possible to suspend the alarm actions using the exter nal switch In this case the alarm actions will be suspended when the external switch is on To stop suspending the alarm actions set the external switch to off 47 48 COPYING Duplicate It is possible to copy duplicate manually the images recorded on the disk area selected with the DISK SELECT window page 25 to the HDD copy area or the external recording device DVD RAM disk DVD R disk CD R disk connected to the unit It is recommended to make back up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction
17. Auto Adjust Time ester Time E Summer Time Day Light Saving H Summer Time Day Light Saving Table 4 Move the cursor to Time Format using the arrows button and set the time Day Month Year Time using the jog dial SETUP MENU EN E I r E Date Format M Time Format H Time amp Date CO Cu a A aw just Ti OFF v M Auto Adjust Time 00 AM Mastar Tima E Summer Time Day Light Saving H Summer Time Day Light Saving Table 5 Move the cursor to SET and press the SET button The selected date format and the set time will be applied LIVE o_o SETUP MENU ON CC E i E E E Date Format M Time Format H Time amp Date BA CO a ea E Auto Adjust Time Master Time M Summer Time Day Light Saving M Summer Time Day Light Saving Table 6 Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will disappear and a live image will be displayed Important Recording will stop for around 4 seconds just after set ting the clock 17 18 SHUTDOWN To shutdown the unit do the following When recording is being performed press the REC button for 2 or more seconds Recording will stop and the indica tor on the REC button will go off When playback is being performed press the STOP button Playback will stop and the indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off Turn off the power
18. RIS USTED Sos z PRESET OW j 0 BUSY CHO 5 6 5 WJ HD309 BE O O TO CIUT T OK zo ag Oe O S08 OOO Fo 5 6 5 5 Edit text information using the arrows button and the jog dial To insert a character Move the cursor to a desired point where a character is to be inserted using the arrows button and select a character using the jog dial To delete a character Move the cursor to a character to be deleted using the arrows button and press the STOP button To delete all characters Press the STOP button for 2 seconds or more Available characters The following characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZa bcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456 7 8 9l 4 lt gt A I Press the TEXT button after editing text 6 Press the SET button to apply the edited char acters TEXT INFORMATION To cancel the edit press the SETUP ESC button The edit ed characters will not be applied 56 ERROR WARNINGS e The error status When a fatal error one that might cause the system to go down has occurred the ERROR indicator will blink red and the error indication will be displayed on the monitor 2 The warning status When an
19. Supplies a signal from the ALARM connector or the ALARM CONTROL connec y tor on the rear panel of this unit Alarm signal output Records the event log v v Transmits images to an V FTP server v Applicable Not applicable Available only when using a PC via a network Refer to the Network Setup Instructions PDF for further informa tion 45 46 E Alarm Function Displays the event information in the alarm p display area on monitor 1 and the camera Blinks the ALARM indicator on the front title display area on monitor 2 panel Panasonic TIMER ERROR 000 ALARI 209 RESET HDD 1 a ALARM SUSPEND Oo OPERATE lt Monitor 1 gt Switches from the images displayed on monitor 1 and monitor 2 to the images from the location of the alarm occurrence on a single screen lt Monitor 2 gt Sounds the buzzer Contact a system administrator about sounding duration Announces an event occurrence to the con nected system device Alarm Output Sends a signal to the device connected to the ALARM CONTROL connector and the connected device such as a buzzer will be activated Starts recording automatically Starts recording the image from the location of the event occurrence automatically Moves a camera to the preset position A camera will move to the preset position registered in advance Announces a
20. 7 8 wo STXJADO001 OLI 1 ETX PC gt This unit Select the monitor 2 STX JADO001 OMS 001 ETX This unit gt PC Response against 3 STXJADO01 OLI 1 ETX PC gt This unit Display images from the camera channel 1 STXJADO001 OCS 00001 ETX This unit gt PC Response against 5 STXJADO01 OCS 00002 ETX PC gt This unit Playback from the designated time point STXJADO01 ZTP 20030101 150000 ETX When receiving the command above this unit will start playback from the point of January 1 2003 3 00 p m This unit gt PC Response against 7 STX JAD001 ZTP 20030101 1500000 ETX 9 PC gt This unit Logout STX ADO01 OLO ETX When receiving the command above the user logged in via SERIAL RS232C ADMIN will log out 10 This unit gt PC Response against 9 STX JADO01 OLO ETX Note The character code of STX ETX and SP are as follows STX 02h ETX 03h SP space 20h 3 Reception Error The response command differs between the reception error and parameter error Communication error Reception error When the unit cannot properly receive the command due to the communication error the unit immediately sends back the NACK code to the PC After clearing the receive buffer the unit enters the wait state until receiving the following STX command NCK Reception failed ASCII code 15H Reason for the communication error 1 Parity
21. During formatting the status window will be displayed The status window will be closed automatically after com pleting formatting foo monitor Press the SETUP ESC button to close the SETUP MENU window Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA 53 54 It is possible to attach text information to images when recording Entering 20 characters for a line up to 10 lines with a total of 200 characters is possible These are the descriptions of how to display edit the attached text information for images Note Displaying editing text information is possible during the following e While pausing playback on a single screen e While displaying the recording event list window WJ HD316 3 4 1 MONTORI ESTOP _pPLAY IIPAUSE _ REC RECSTOP OOOO A am BARE BA Po Sy aN seue 2 O O EO REPEAT ag 508 A cl r Zo AAO i 2 RE P MONITORI O M 0 ie it amp SHIFT SE SEARCH Q OSD gt i o AS USTED S O O fo 1 lt While pausing playback on a single screen gt Press the PLAY PAUSE button to stop play back lt Whil
22. M Time Adjustmer H Time Zone E NTP Server E Refresh Interval Time Adjustment Select ON and OFF whether or not to adjust the time with reference to the NTP server ON Adjusts time with reference to the NTP server OFF Does not function Note Time adjustment will be performed automatically when the clock time is inaccurate to within 5 seconds from the standard time of the NTP server Time Zone Set the time zone in accordance with the place of use when using the NTP server for time adjustment e NTP Server Address Enter the NTP server address when using the NTP server for time adjustment Refresh Interval Select an interval of time inquiry to be transmitted to the NTP server from the following 1 h 2 h 6 h 12 h 24 h Important Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds when changing the present time accurate to within 5 seconds using Time Adjustment E System Settings on System Perform the following system settings required to operate this unit Basic Setup Basic system settings Perform the following settings for basic operation ey cn EE MADMIN Password SETUP MENU ES E E E E PSD User E Auto Login Auto Login User ADMIN uto Logout Priority Follow the priority E GOTO LAST before E Language ENGLISH H Beep Operation M Buzzer Error E Shutdown Time E Auto Copy e ADMIN Password Set the p
23. o Unit Address settings of PS Data Setup Qt es go T of Comm on the a i N E SETUP MENU S Nee r A i ITOR OUT CASCADE IN ALARM CONTOROL py 166 Se 6 Ei ai ne a ae o System 1 CEH Controller 2 RS485 cable BNC Cable Locally procured Mode switch ON No 7 OFF mnum mlm No 8 OFF We237455 6 7 8 BNC Cable Locally procured if iS Oe r BORO MEG il MODE ATS 1 w cae lo a C Eg CO A ED 555550050 ALARM SERIAL CASCADE ou EO GER MONITOR AC g 5 orao rao raorao 1 CN A AN eae BNC Cable Locally procured Second unit System 2 Controller 3 RS485 cable Mode switch ON No 7 OFF b No 8 OFF m 2345678 cooo oo T 0000
24. Display the camera title in list form Not display the camera title e Please check the documentation supplied with your monitor to see if your VGA monitor supports a refresh rate of 50 Hz If your VGA monitor does not support 50 Hz or if you are not sure then turn off your VGA monitor before turning on WJ HD316 WJ HD309 when using your tele vision as a display Camera Title Displays the edited camera title A position to display the camera title can be selected from the following Upper left upper right lower left lower right centre The default camera title position is lower right R LOWER Task Bar Displays the current status The task bar consists of the main bar A the left bar B and the right bar C There are 3 different ways to display the task bar as fol lows Mode 1 Displays only the main bar and the status is displayed on it 11 12 Note When the camera title and the task bar are lay ered in this mode only the task bar will be dis played Mode 2 Displays the status on the main bar the left bar and the right bar oF X100 SES 25 APR 03__12 34 56 Pm amp TRM 1 THERMAL f EOJ Mode 3 Displays the status only on the main bar and does not display information on the left bar and the right bar Note Mode 2 and Mode 3 are graphic operated They may not be as clear as Mode 1 X100 BE 25 APR 03 12 34
25. SERIAL QO VOJ og ce cuajo gt ki copy eos ei owe m AUDIOIN AUDIO OUT case MONITOR VGA ALARMICONTOROL foa TE a O OO 6 NG Ol N OO 5 5 OOO O OORO 1O IOIO Di 6 N Third unit System 3 Controller 4 Coaxial communication unit Termination ON Unit Address 5 RS485 cable 80 E Connection with the RS485 camera This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the RS485 devices Up to eight cameras can be connected using a single RS485 CAMERA port Important e Terminate both devices on both ends of the connection Refer to the respective operating instructions for the of how to terminate Termination of this unit can be set with the mode switch on the rear panel descriptions e When connecting an RS485 camera it is necessary to set each item of RS485 Setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU according to the RS485 settings of the camera Refer to page 117 e The total length of the RS485 cable from t
26. Time Table Assignment of REC Program and Event Program after setting the time zone Create recording timetables for each day of the week and assign REC Program and Event Program to each timetable Up to 6 recording programs can be created SETUP MENU EEN CT So Do the following to create timetables Screenshot 1 Start operation after displaying the timetable window SETUP MENU SC T2AM SAM T2PM PM oa Proce Press the SET button 108 Screenshot 2 The pop up setting menu of the timetable for every day of the week will be displayed The cursor will be displayed and will move to MON Monday F Z I F zt ij N L g 2 6 M H Select a day of the week using the arrows button W A and press the SET button Note When a signal is supplied from the ALARM CON TROL connector on the rear panel the external recording mode changeover terminal pin no 24 of the unit will work with the set timetable for EXT Screenshot 3 The pop up settings menu of the timetable for the selected day of the week will be displayed je Tabi le up 12 B 00 LUERE 08 H o0 EUI fos 00 LURES 12 o0 GLN iz 00 gt 0 101 E 00 GUESS o5 H oo Lit fos E 00 LALE 09 B 00 Lar
27. ON OFF Log into the unit as a regis The login window will be dis tered user played OFF ON Log into the unit as a regis The login window will not be tered host displayed ON ON Log into the unit as a regis It is impossible to log in for tered user an unregistered host OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME Important When connecting an optional extension unit the WJ HDE300 series turn on the power of the extension unit before turning on the power of this unit 1 Turn on the POWER switch 2 Press the SET button when the system check complete window is displayed The HDD DISK MENU window will be displayed Perform the settings with this menu according to your needs Refer to page 16 for further information Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT 3 4 1 2 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB ext4 1606B ERROR 16068 60GB ExT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB isoce After completing the settings press any button to close the HDD DISK MENU The login window will be displayed When ON is selected for Auto Login of Basic Setup on the System menu the login window will not be displayed The default setting is ON 3 Enter a user name and password Live
28. Refer to p 95 J e Check if there is a partition in the HDD E TT Check the network settings of the unit and PC X Refer to the Net work Setup In structions PDF J Check the host registration setting When host authentica tion is set to ON you cannot establish the connection from computers other than the PC registered as the host a Oo EE Refer to p 119 and 124 e Check if the network is crowded When the unit fails to find all of the connected extension units WJ HDE300 series previously mounted for the following rea sons it may take time to start up because the unit will be restarted while displaying the splash startup screen They are normal operations When dedicated cables connecting the unit and the extension units are not firmly connected or detached e When all of the extension units previously mounted are disconnected X Inspect the power cord power plug and connectors periodically The power cord insulation is damaged The power cord plug and con nectors get hot during use The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched CES refer to qualified service personnel The power cord plug and connectors are worn out This may result in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately and 161 162 SPECIFICATION General Power source 220 V 240
29. ee E Cascade connection of multiple units E Connection with the RS485 camera ME Mode SWitCh oo iccccccececeessseeeeeeeeseeeseeeeuaees BRS485 POrk 2s sict eso tocsocde a Oa E How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM CONTROL Connector ccccccceececeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees E How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM Connector sarana aaua ein nites eats E How to Use the SERIAL Connector ee SETUP cece dance iesie ten ent oh wen haved E Item list of the SETUP MENU ose E About the SETUP MENU nsee E Basic Operation with the SETUP MENU E Maintenance Functions for Maintaining E Recording sanna Ei E Event Function for Events eee E Schedule Settings for the recording event action schedule ssesseseeeesserneserresrseee E Switcher Settings for the switcher function E Display iscsi tise tele a E Comm Settings for communication with other DOVICES nere aE A ieee ests E System Settings on System ccceeeeeeees DISPLAY SETUP MENU OF CAMERA 0 06 DISK MANAGEMENT c ceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees E Notes on hard disk ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeetees E How to replace the built in hard disk E About the HDD DISK MENU eceeeee E Display of the HDD DISK MENU 2 E RAID 5 Function of the Extension Unit E Formatting Initialization the Hard Disk
30. will be dis played on the left side of the displayed time 25 APR 03 12 34 56 pm Year Month Day Hour Minute Second 13 14 Alarm Display Area Camera number 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 Alarm number Indicated Item Status Indication Alarm Indicates that an alarm has occurred VMD When motion is detected r LOSS When video loss has occurred TRM 1 COM When a command alarm has occurred TRM When a terminal alarm has occurred Alarm type Alarm is occurring currently Note Refer to page 45 for further information about event types and event actions Error Display Area Indicated Item Status Indication Error Warning Indicates an error occurrence or warning ALT Alteration is detected W ERROR Failed to write data on the HDD SMART Warning of the HDD malfunction H METER Set time for hour meter active time of the HDD warning has passed THERMAL The temperature inside the unit is too high POWER A power outage has been detected nn Warning about running out of disk space while displaying available disk space per centage FULL No available disk space MEDIUM n An error occurred in an external recording device REMOVE The hard disk is removed from the sys tem automatically because of an access error FAN The fan is faulty Camera number 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 Abbreviation tha
31. Confirm that a disk has been inserted or check the inserted disk format REMOVE Error An error has occurred on the hard disk Consult the dealer After replacing the and the hard disk has been unmounted hard disk the REMOVE error status will from the system automatically be canceled FAN Warning The fan of this unit or the optional exten Press the ALARM RESET button to can sion unit is malfunctioning It may pro cel the warning status The unit will be in duce an increase in temperature in the the error half reset condition Consult the unit and cause malfunction of the HDDs dealer Camera number Partition number Refer to page 14 nn Available disk space percentage n COPY port number to which an external recording device is connected Note The available disk space warning will be given only once when the available disk space has reached the set value Mail notification of an available disk space warning will be sent each time 1 of the available disk space is reduced after the available disk space has reached the set value Refer to page 95 for descriptions of how to set the available disk space Disk Capacity warning For further information about mail notification of available disk space warning refer to the Network Setup Instructions PDF 57 58 OPERATION USING A SYSTEM CONTROLLER It is possible to operate this unit using a PS Data compatible system controller The following are the descripti
32. This is an example of 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 I O terminals from the uninterruptible power system UPS internal process ing stops recording safely will be started to shut off the power supply for this unit After completing the internal processing a signal will be supplied from the outage processing end output terminal to the unin terruptible power system UPS Then the power supply to this unit can be suspended GND 0 comp Outage detection I O Detection Shutdown Refer to the operating instructions of the used product for further information about connection of the UPS side Outage processing end output This unit OOCOOCOGOO0O000O Uninterruptible i Oo0oo0oo0000000 power system Power cable UPS ALARM CONTOROL ome _ CE To an AC outlet Connection of the control output e 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 e The following example is of a connection with the HDD error output pin no 16 GND HDD error output Alarming device EE cere cea OOOQOOO0OOOQO0O0 om i a Q Relay etc Install according ALARM CONTOROL to your needs 86 E How to Use the Terminals o
33. e Audio will be recorded regardless of whether you are displaying on a single screen or a multi screen e Audio may be recorded fragmentary occasionally Emergency REC Perform the settings for emergency recording Perform the settings for emergency recording such as the recording time or recording rate for emergency recording Refer to page 21 for further information about emergency recording LIVE SETUP MENU EOS E Resolution Select a recording resolution from the following FRAME 3D ON High resolution 720 x 576 with camera shake compensation FRAME 3D OFF High resolution 720 x 576 FIELD Standard resolution 720 x 288 SIF Low resolution 360 x 288 Important e Itis recommended to set the same value for the resolu tion of emergency recording as the resolution of manual recording event recording and schedule recording e Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds from the beginning of emergency recording when the resolution is switched e Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds just after emergency recording has finished Recording Time Perform the settings for the recording time and recording action for emergency recording The following are available for the recording time 1s 10s in 1 second intervals 20 s 30 s 1m 10m in 1 minute intervals 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 60 m MANUAL Recording will continue while t
34. oon eer P CAM FRESE WELL STEP GA PRETO CANCEL Select how to display images from camera channels in STEP 1 from the following by rotating the jog dial 1 2 16 Displays an image from the selected cam era Channel on a single screen 1 4 Displays images from camera channels 1 40na4 split screen 5 8 Displays images from camera channels 5 8 ona 4 split screen 9 9 only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 9 on the upper left area on a 4 split screen 9 12 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 9 12 on a 4 split screen 13 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 13 16 on a 4 split screen 1 9 Displays images from camera channels 1 9 ona 9 split screen 10 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 10 16 on a 9 split screen Skips the selected step When displaying images from camera channels 1 16 on a single screen is selected in step 3 select the cam era position Move the cursor to PRESET in STEP 1 using the arrows button Screenshot 4 The cursor moves to the PRESET in STEP 1 Rotate the jog dial to select a preset position number for which image is displayed in STEP 1 from the follow ing 1 64 Moves to the selected preset numb
35. 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 0312 34 56 AM SEBOL NBI 12345 TIME amp DATE SEARCH gt REC EVENT gt SEARCH gt VMD gt SEARCH gt MARK It is possible to turn the page by rotating the shuttle ring 15 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start play back The LISTED indicator and the indicator on the PLAY PAUS button will light and playback of the selected recording wi start Note It is possible to skip from the playback point to the listed time motion detected time by rotating the jog dial when the LISTED indicator is lit To return to normal playback press the LISTED button 16 Press the STOP button to stop playback The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will be stopped Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor 35 E To delete the motion detection area 2 HEHE PAN Ea Tu Ost o E VEHO zoow FOCUS O REPEAT psksaeo AS USTED PRESET ATO So EZOO elo Og eed CCOO Rotate the jog dial to select DELETE AREA on the status
36. Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT UETOSCIN CISC MCS GSS 1 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB ExT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB 60GB ERROR 16068 60GB ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB 60GB Move the cursor to FORMAT using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT IEEE Enter the password E Enter the password for an administrator by rotating the jog dial The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are available to enter numbers for password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 3 The THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT menu will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT ALL FORMAT 1 2 3 4 1606B8 M 1606B8 M ese EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB E
37. EE gt 12 foo FUG ia Select New Time Table Setup using the arrows button A and rotate the jog dial to check the radio button Screenshot 4 The radio button for New Time Table Setup is checked i le Setuy 12 H Gam o8 E o0 am GFE gt A n ook Wicancer Move the cursor to the start time input box for Period 1 using the arrows button Rotate the jog dial to set the start time The end time can be set in the same way Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set for Period 2 Period 6 It is not necessary to set for all of Period 1 Period 6 E Select OK using the arrows button and press the SET Special Days Perform the settings for button recording programs for special days Assign timetables to special days aside from other days of the week Timetables for special days can be set for up to 30 days Perform the settings to specify dates as special days and apply the recording schedule to the special days Notes e The start time and end time can be set in 15 min utes intervals e To copy a timetable that is set for a different day of the week select Copy the Other Time Table and select a day of the week by rotating the jog dial in step 3 Then move the cursor to the day of the week box press the arrows button Bm and select a day of the week by rotating the jog dial After selecting move the cursor to OK and press the SET button gi H JOD
38. detection in the set detection area Specifying a method of detection in a detection area is available by setting the detection mode Screenshot 1 Start operation from the VMD Setup window Rotate the jog dial to select VMD MODE on the status bar Screenshot 2 The detection mode menu will be displayed ANY AREA VECTOR DURATION A 20 s E 2s E s e s m Set the detection mode Move the cursor to the desired detection mode using the arrows button lt 4 gt Move the cursor on the desired detection mode using the arrows button a B and check the radio button next to the selected mode using the arrows button Y A Refer to the following for further information about each of the detection modes lt ANY AREA gt An event action will be performed according to the set tings when motion is detected in any of the set motion detection areas lt VECTOR gt Move the cursor to an area for the settings of VECTOR using the arrows button Bm and select an area using the arrows button Y A Move the cursor to the para meter box of the selected area using the arrows button gt and then press the arrows button VW A to select an interval time for an object moving between each area from the following 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m min lt DURATION gt Move the cursor to the parameter box of each area using the arrows button Bm and select a moving dura tion for an object i
39. n 1 ON Playback latest image ZPM ZPM A B repeat playback ZRP n ZRP n yyyymmddhhnnss n 0 A B repeat playback OFF n 1 Set repeat start point A point n 2 Set repeat end point B point yyyymmaddhhnnss Date and time of A B point Display COPY SETUP ZPD n ZPD n n 0 COPY SETUP MENU OFF MENU n 1 COPY SETUP MENU ON Display text ZDT n ZDT n n 0 Text display OFF n 1 Text display ON Multi screen switching OTC m OTC m m 0 4 split screen m 1 7 split screen m 2 9 split screen m 10 split screen m 4 13 split screen m 5 16 split screen Monitor selection OMS nnnn OMS nnnn nnnn 0001 Select MON 1 nnnn 0002 Select MON 2 Camera selection OCS ccccc OCS ccccc ccccc Camera CH 145 146 Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Electronic zooming OZM m OZM n m 0 Electronic zooming OFF m 1 Electronic zooming ON m gt Switch x2 gt x4 m lt Switch x4 gt x2 m Switch Electronic zooming OFF gt x2 gt x4 gt Electronic zooming OFF gt m Switch x4 gt x2 gt Electronic zooming OFF gt X4 gt n 0 Electronic zooming OFF n 2 x2 n 4 x4 term Start sequence OQT 01F OQT 01F 01 Stop sequence OQS 0 OQS Disk selection ZDS k ZDS k k 0 HDD normal event recording sector k 1 HDD copy sector k 2 Disk connected to COPY 1 k 3 Disk connected to COPY 2 Marking ZMP ZMP Alarm Control Item Transmission command AS
40. 2 Press the camera selection button 12 9 for the WJ HD309 MARK at a desired point to be marked during playback Up to 100 points can be marked When more than 100 points are marked the older marked points will be overwritten by the newer marked points In this case the oldest marked point is the first to be overwritten When marked while displaying in multi screen the same number of split screens will be counted as marked points When a point is marked while displaying a 16 split screen 16 points will be marked simultaneously Text display For the WJ HD316 O For the WJ HD309 O LO It is possible to display text information attached to a recorded image during playback Text display is available only when playing on a single screen Pause playback Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light Press the camera selection button 11 5 for the WJ HD309 TEXT A B repeat playback ZOOM AB FOCUS REPEAT Cc oO cy Blink During the A B repeat playback Light When designating a start point A It is possible to play recorded images between two designated points repeatedly Designate a start point A by pressing the A B REPEAT button during playback The A B REPEAT indicator will light and the time of point A will be displayed WV Time of point A To cancel the designated point press the SETUP ESC button 2 Designate an end
41. 48 Built in hard disk Recording area for manual recording and normal schedule recording Normal recording area Recording area for event recording and emergency recording Event recording area Recording area for copying Copy area Notes e Playback images will be displayed only on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor e Playback can be performed during recording e When a pre recording area is created in an optional extension unit it is possible to play the images record ed on the pre recording area e Disk space size of each recording area differs depend ing on the settings Refer to a system administrator for further information WJ HD316 Fos 01901010 O M NM 2 SOC Eo O UsTED 50 PRESET AUTO 1 2 WJ HD309 PAN T UST SEARCH SHIFT SEQ TE OSD iS O w o SEU ZOOM AB SLOW ESC Focus REPEAT DISK SE cor MARI oO IRIS USTED Sos A MSTOP _ pPLAY NIPAUSE AEC GEC STOP ELZ00M a Q 1 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light 2 Press the camera selection button 9 7 for the WJ HD309 DISK SELECT The DISK SELECT window will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor DISK SELECT G HDD NORMAL EVENT
42. A e gt i Spee pause tle ring CEET Reverse play at 50x During Rotate S PEME pay playback the shut sS e 4 i speed pause tle ring EEN Reverse play at 100x During Rotate a pay playback the shut s 11 2 gt I speed pause tle ring FUNCTION 59 60 Item Pause playback WJ HD316 WJ HD309 b gt PLAY PAUSE WV CU360C B FUNCTION Note Available only during playback Rotate p l Skip to the next frame During the jog 1 gt e Available only during pause pause daial FUNCTION ki h i Rotate SELUR pie ie Pieyipus During the jog E gt oj Available only during pause ram pause daial FUNCTION Rotate P The point to be skipped to will be different Skip forward During the jog 4 1 gt e between normal playback and filtered play playback daial FUNCTION back Rotate eee ae The point to be skipped to will be different Skip backward During 4 the jog 4 2 gt between normal playback and filtered play playback daial FUNCTION back Mark start point for the ZOOM AB pen FOCUS REPEAT lt A k AB repeat playback Focus REPENT 5 2 a vailable only du
43. After completing the installation or the maintenance set the HDD SAFETY MODE to OFF Do the following before starting operation when maintaining HDD replacement installation etc Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor RARE ecorsng event schecle ETME I suren Fme E cawe CN a LE 2 Select System using the arrows button and press the SET button TERETE Recording event Schedule iswicher Display comm o o System MANU SCHE PREEVT POSTEVT EMR T T T 3 Move the cursor to Disk Info using the arrows button A and press the SET but ton erene oey conn ren Live ra m lel ie z m z Pa __i s gt 4 Remaining MAIN 45000h__15000h jorr ir toce Tae ST 6000h___1S000h _15000h_1So00h _ 60GB 1608 EXT2 oooh 15000n 15000 Isoh COPY 1 Rear 1000GB 160GB EXTS isoon isoon 1000h 1500h COPY 2 Front 1000GB GB oy EXTA oooh toon Isoon _ 15000h GB Teee biai 15000h 1 15000h cB Exe 15000h__ 1 ExI7 160GB 160GB 16068 16048 an 15000h 15000h 1 1500h 15068 Oh 1500h M Warning for Disk Life Time 2o00 M HDD Safety Mode orr L 4 Move the cursor to HDD Safety Mode and rotate the jog dial to selec
44. FUNCTION Stop playback manual f Both recording and playback will be stopped if recording operating the controller as shown on the left PLAY PAUSE pe Press the SET button to play the selected result Play 5 gt e from the search window FUNCTION mSTOP pax Stop playback 9 gt e FUNCTION During Rotate SETUP Play at normal speed playback the shut 1 1 O gt i pause tle ring PN During Rotate SETUR Play at 2x speed playback the shut 1 1 gt i pause tle ring EE i SETUP 5 During Rotate ay at 5x speed playback the shut O gt e pause tle ring ET During Rotate SETUR Play at 10x speed playback the shut 3 1 1 gt I pause tle ring ON During Rotate SETUR Play at 20x speed playback the shut llh gt l pause tle ring EN During Rotate SETUR Play at 50x speed playback the shut S 1 1 gt i pause tle ring ETN During Rotate SETUR Play at 100x speed playback the shut e 1 1 gt i pause tle ring ETETA Reverse play at normal During Rotate a play playback the shut 1 1L gt i speed pause tle ring TEY Reverse play at 2x During Rotate pane pay playback the shut 1 2 E i speed pause tle ring Mo Reverse play at 5x During Rotate ee a d pay playback the shut LI 1 L gt i spee pause tle ring TE Reverse play at 10x During Rotate athe d pay playback K the shut 3 11L gt i spee pause tle ring EN Reverse play at 20x During 7 Rotate E SELU d play playback K d the shut
45. Filter cancel button TIME amp DATE EJTAN l en Ad La gt CUD eer a Camera Channel ghiiilan es qE Sim Recording event gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Votch B aia ABCDEFGHWJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 1 01 ch jpMANUAY ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ i gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM llo1ch IImaNUAL IABCDEFGHIJ Time and date fftgee a Il i i8 Text information j gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM jotch jjMANUAY jABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ i gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM loich limanual UNeenager ie gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM J 01ch j MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Time range of listed data 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Pa 100 Number of listed data Searching information Search filter buttons Filter cancel button Time and date Camera channel Recording event Text information Selects the search filter Cancels the selected search filter and lists all recording events lt When searched by recording event gt The time when recording started will be displayed lt When searched by VMD gt The time when motion was detected will be displayed lt When searched by marked point gt The time when the point was marked will be displayed The camera channel of the recorded image will be displayed The recorded image of the displayed camera channel will be played on a single scr
46. It is necessary to perform these settings when connecting a PC to the SERIAL connector on the rear panel of this 118 unit NW Setup 1 Perform the basic network settings It is necessary to perform these settings when operating this unit via a network such as a LAN The settings for the user authenti 119 cation and the host authentication can also be set with these settings NW Setup 2 Perform the network connection settings such as IP addresses and the gateway address It is necessary to perform these settings when operating this unit viaa 119 network such as a LAN NTP Setup Perform the NTP server settings such as the NTP server address and the time 120 zone setting It is necessary to synchronize the clock with the NTP server System Basic Setup Perform the settings for the basic operation of this unit 121 Time amp Date Perform the settings for the time adjustment and display of the time and date 122 User Regist Perform the settings for the user registration and the user authentication such as 123 user name password and operational level User Edit Edit the registered user information 124 User Delete Delete registered users 124 Host Regist Register the hosts PCs access this unit via a network with their information such 124 as IP address and operational level for the host authentication Host Edit Edit the registered hosts 125 Host Delete Delete the registered hosts 125 User Level Perform the settings to specify operable fun
47. L active Emergency recording input 100 ms or more L active Alarm output for available disk space of While the size of the available disk L active device connected to the copy port space is less than the set size HDD error output Until the HDD error is cleared L active Camera error output Until the camera error is cleared L active Error output Until the error is cleared L active Outage processing end output 100 ms H active Time adjust I O Input 100 ms or more L active Output 1 s Sequence changeover output 100 ms or more L active Outage detection output 100 ms or more L active External recording mode changeover 100 ms or more L active judged by level Alarm suspend output 100 ms or more L active judged by level 88 E How to Use the SERIAL Connector This connector is compliant with the RS232C Standard and is used to communicate with a connected PC A connection example and the pin configuration of the SERIAL connector are as shown below Important e When using the SERIAL connector it is necessary to perform the settings with RS232C Setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU for the communication functions Page 118 Pin Configuration Serial connector of this unit Personal computer side D sub Pin 9 Female D sub Pin 9 Female ib Locally procured ji 7 7 8 8 3 TXD 3 TXD 5 oo gt lt 5 GND 2 RXD 2 RXD WJ HD316 WJ HD309 PC or another device Connection example of cross cable Connection examp
48. LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIM ITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSE QUENTIAL 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 MODIFI CATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYS TEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS E Front View Panasonic afew ERROR ALARM WJ HD316 Sa Few HOD 1 OPERATE gt o 02 o Digital Disk Recorder WU HD L iwen IE nou ERROR WJ HD309 Es operate ONDDt gt mD2 Digital Disk Recorder WJD Operate Indicator OPERATE Lights up when the power is turned on Alarm Suspension Indicator ALARM SUSPEND Lights up when the alarm suspension mode is selected Alarm Indicator ALARM Blinks when an alarm occurs and lights steadily when the activated alarm is reset automatically To turn this indicator off press the ALARM RESET
49. ON psksaec cor KO IO O O OOOO kos G 508 PRESET O gt EL 200M mog fi o gt o i 5 Move the cursor to Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area or Manual Delete for Event Recording Area using the arrows button and set time and date using the jog dial The images recorded the day before the set time and date will be subject to be deleted SETUP MENU ana nen ps lt a EIEN Auto Delete C W Manual Delete for Normal Recording i N Delete before 01 version nto I Manual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before WON Ros E Disc Format of DVD Tan Boe pra copy 6 Move the cursor to DELETE using the arrows button and press the SET button SETUP MENU ana nen ps Cee e E T Auto Delete EEE B Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area Delete before BEII DELETE E Manual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before MIMI PLUI KEN E Disc Format of DVD Data Delete cori copy2 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed 7 Select OK using the arrows button and press the SETUP ESC button Normal recording area is going to be erased LOK CANCEL To cancel delete select CANCEL FORMAT INITIALIZE A DVD RAM DISK To copy duplicate recorded images onto the DVD RAM 3 Select
50. SI the HDD For the WJ O O all 17 gt bi HD309 S FUNCTION S4EMONITORI MON Select monitor 1 MONTOR 1 E ESC SEMONITORI MONITOR2 Select monitor 2 MON i ESC Item Sequential display ON WJ HD316 WJ HD309 SHIFT WV CU360C eae Note It is possible to stop the sequential display by Select a camera For the WJ HD316 Camera selection but tons 1 16 Camera number gt CAM SET SEQ For the WJ HD316 O A pressing a camera selection button Sequential display ON SHIFT PREE pee It is possible to stop the sequential display by For the WJ HD309 O EO pressing a camera selection button Select a camera For the WJ HD309 Camera selection but tons 1 9 Camera number gt CAM SET Select a multi screen For the WJ HD316 SHIFT oO SHIFT Q MULTI SCREEN SELECT Switches in the following order each time the button is pressed 1 4 CH gt 5 8 CH 9 12 CH gt 13 16 CH gt 1 7 CH gt 1 9CH 10 16 CH gt 1 13 CH gt 1 16 CH Select a multi screen For the WJ HD309 a HIF 2 Q 2 Q HIF Ra MULTI SCREEN SELECT Switches in the following order each time the button is pressed 1 4CH gt 5 8CH 9CH g
51. Setup FTP Server Address User Name User Password ode SEQUENTIAL PASSIVE SEQUENTIAL Server Directory File Name TIME amp DATE BASE SERIAL NUMBER TIME amp DATE BASE nterval 01s Channel to Send CAM1 to CAM16 Server Directory File Name TIME amp DATE BASE SERIAL NUMBER TIME amp DATE BASE Duration Pre OFF 1 s 2 s 3 s 4 s 5 s 6 s 7 s 8 s 9 s 10 s OFF Duration Post OFF 1 s 2 s 3 3 4 s 5 s 6 s 7 s 8 s 9 s 10 s 5s Network Mail Setup Attach Alarm Image ON OFF OFF ail Server Address Send to Address1 From Address POP before SMTP ON OFF OFF POP Server Address User Name User Password System Basic Setup ADMIN Password 12345 PSD User ADMIN Auto Login ON OFF ON Auto Login User ADMIN Auto Logout ON OFF OFF Priority Follow the priority Pre priority Post priority Follow the priority GO TO LAST before 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 m 5 m 5s Language JAPANESE ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL DEUTSCH ITALIANO ENGLISH Beep Operation ON OFF OFF Buzzer Error OFF 1 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m 5 m EXT 2s Shutdown Time 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 10s Auto Copy ON OFF OFF Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Time amp Date Date Format YY MM DD MMM DD YY DD MMM YY DD MMM YY Time Format 24 h 12 h 12h Auto Adjust Time ON OFF OFF Master Time 0 00 1 00 23 00 0 00 Summer Time Day Light Saving ON OFF AUTO OFF Summer Time Day Light Saving Table User Re
52. Signal Operation Remarks D Ch 8 alarm output Alarm signal output at an event occurrence Open collector output D Ch 9 alarm output 24 V max 100 mA 3 Ch 10 alarm output oe 4 Ch 11 alarm output 2 an eam TT Only for the WJ HD316 D Ch 14 alarm output Not available for the WJ HD309 Ch 15 alarm output Q Ch 16 alarm output _ NC K Alarm reset input Canceling the alarm display Non voltage make contact input Emergency recording Starting emergency recording disk space a sig 100 mA 5 V pull up input nal input Earth Grounding Alarm output for available Generation of signal output for disk space alarm Open collector output disk space of device con ing of DVD RAM DVD R and CD R 24 V max 100 mA nected to copy port HDD error output Signal output upon detection of an HDD error Camera error output Signal output upon detection of a camera error Error output Signal output upon detection of a unit error End of outage process Signal output upon completion of outage pro High 12 V ing cessing The time of this unit is adjusted to the preset time 30 kQ 5 V pull up according to the signal input This signal output is 100 mA make contact Time adjustment I O then generated for the setting time of this unit Time of all other units is adjusted to the setting time of this unit s h Sequence changeover is affected according to D ao ta ac the signal input Signal output is generated at the time of sequence changeover 2 Aameelsbei
53. Stop Bit 1 1 RS232C Setup Unit Address System 001 to 099 001 Baud Rate 9 600 19 200 38 400 9 600 Data Bit 7 8 8 Parity NONE EVEN ODD NONE Stop Bit 1 2 1 Retry Timing OFF 100 ms 200 ms 400 ms 1000 ms OFF NW Setup1 HTTP Port Number 00000 to 65535 00080 User Authentication ON OFF OFF Host Authentication ON OFF OFF Line Speed AUTO AUTO Live Video Quality FQB FQB Video Rate FAST MIDDLE SLOW VERY SLOW MIDDLE NW Setup2 DHCP ON OFF OFF IP Address 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 192 168 0 250 Subnet Mask 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 259 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 192 168 000 001 DNS ON OFF OFF Primary 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 000 000 000 000 Secondary 000 000 000 000 to 255 255 255 255 000 000 000 000 DDNS ON OFF OFF 155 156 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting NW Setup2 User Name User Password Access Interval 10 m 30 m 1 h 6 h 24 h 1h Host Name HD316 HD316 HD309 HD309 Domain Name localdomain Network SNMP COMMUNITY public Setup CONTACT SYSTEM NAME LOCATIO NTP Setup Time Adjustment ON OFF OFF Time Zone GMT 12 00 GMT 11 00 GMT 4 00 GMT 3 30 GMT 3 00 GMT 1 00 GMT 0 00 GMT 1 00 GMT 2 00 GMT 9 00 GMT 9 30 GMT 10 00 GMT 13 00 GMT 0 00 TP Server Address Refresh Interval 1 h 2 h 6 h 12 h 24 h 6h Network FTP
54. TRM9 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Event Setup Buzzer OFF 1 s 2 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m VMD OFF 2 m 5 m EXT Video Loss 2 s Terminal Command Alarm 2 s Monitor1 Action HD316 OFF CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 VMD OFF HD309 OFF CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 Video Loss Camera channel with a video loss occurrence Terminal Command Alarm Same number for camera channel number and alarm number Monitor2 Action HD316 OFF CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 VMD OFF HD309 OFF CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 Video Loss Camera channel with a video loss occurrence Terminal Command Alarm Same number for camera channel number and alarm number VMD Setup SETUP AREA SETUP ALL AREA z DELETE AREA DELETE ALL AREA SENSITIVITY a VMD MODE EXIT Alarm Setup Alarm Auto Reset OFF 1 s 2 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m 2 m 3 m OFF 4m 5m Alarm Disarm Time 28 3 s 10 s 2s Terminal Setup Terminal Setup N O N C N O Schedule Time Table Period 12 00AM to 12 00AM 12 00AM to 12 00AM Everyday Time zone1 to Except above REC PROGRAM PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 PROG1 EVENT PROGRAM PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 PROG1 FTP SEND BY PERIODIC ON OFF OFF TIMER ERROR REPORT MAIL ON OFF OFF WARNING REPORT MAIL ON OFF OFF NW BANDWIDTH CONTROL OFF 32kbps 64kbps 128kbps 256kbps OFF 512kbps 1024kbps 2Mbp
55. V AC 50 Hz Power consumption 85 W Ambient operating 5 C to 45 C 41 F 113 F temperature Ambient operating Less than 85 humidity Dimensions 420 mm W X 88 mm H X 350 mm D 16 9 16 W X 3 7 16 H X 13 3 4 D excluding rubber feet and projections Weight 9 5 kg 21 Ibs Input Output Video Video input connectors 1 V P P 75 Q with auto termination loop thru vertical timing pulse mul tiplexed x8 1 to 8 CH BNC 1 V P P 75 Q with auto termination loop thru x8 9 to 16 CH BNC Cascade input connector 1 V P P 75 Q BNC Video output connectors 1 V P P 75 Q active loop thru output x8 1 to 8 CH BNC 1 V P P 75 Q active loop thru output x8 9 to 16 CH BNC Monitor output connectors 1 V P P 75 Q x2 BNC Monitor output connector RGB output x1 15 pin D sub VGA S video output connector Y 1 V P P 75 Q C 0 286 V P P 75 Q x1 S video output connec tor Video output connector 1 V P P 75 Q x1 RCA pin front panel Audio Audio input connectors 10 dB 10 KQ x4 RCA pin Audio output connectors 10 dB 600 Q unbalanced x2 RCA pin Others Expansion connector High speed serial interface 480 Mbps theoretical value x1 Copy connectors High speed serial interface 480 Mbps theoretical value x2 Control connectors Emergency recording input additional space warning output for devic
56. and a list of the results is displayed after the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed Note If no image was recorded in the time range set in step 3 the motion detection area setup window will not be displayed when the SET button is pressed 5 Rotate the jog dial to select SETUP AREA on the status bar Note It is possible to set all displayed areas as motion detection areas by pressing the SET button after select ing ALL AREAS 6 Move the cross cursor using the arrows button to a point to be determined as the start point of the motion detection area Press the SET button to determine the selected point as the start point of the motion detection area 33 10 Select the sensitivity using the arrows button mSTOP _pPLAY MIPAUSE__ REC RECSTOF S O To A Y from the following Ce OO O E cor OFF Motion will not be detected px On O LOW Low sensitivity z MID Standard sensitivity HIGH High sensitivity 11 Rotate the jog dial to select EXIT on the sta tus bar to exit from the motion detection area Move the cross cursor using the arrows button setup window to a point to be determined as the end point of the motion detection area N Press the SET button to determine the selected point as the end point of the motion
57. available for the WJ HD309 Non voltage make contact input 100 mA 5 V pull up Ch 5 alarm output Ch 6 alarm output 8 8 8 S G Ch 7 alarm output Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occurrence Open collector output 24 V max 100 mA 87 Alarm connection When a signal is supplied to the alarm input terminals of CH 1 16 recording and displaying of camera images will be per formed 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 pin nos 23 25 or to the alarm output terminals pin nos 1 9 of the ALARM CONTROL terminal Sensor LL Security door switch Ch 16 alarm input Ch 1 alarm input B E Cooopooooo0oo0o OOODVO0O0O00008O C Alarming devices __ Relay etc Install according to your needs Ch 1 alarm output Alarming devices Relay etc GND OOOOQMOOO0O0000 oOooopoo000000 ALARM CONTOROL Install according to your needs Ch 16 alarm output Time and polarities of the ALARM CONTROL terminal and the ALARM terminal Terminal Active time Note Alarm input 100 ms or more N O L active N C H active Alarm output The set time on the SETUP MENU L active Alarm reset input 100 ms or more
58. bar DELETE AREA Note To delete all the motion detection areas select DELETE ALL AREA and press the SET button 2 Move the cursor to the motion detection area to be deleted using the arrows button and press the SET button The selected area will be deleted Detection Mode Set how to detect motion in the set motion detection area There are 3 detection modes as follows Important It is impossible to set two or more detection modes simultaneously lt ANY AREA mode gt It will be subject to listing if motion is detected in any of the set motion detection areas Pe cel Pe Le Any motion will be detected anywhere in the A B C D areas Note In the ANY AREA mode it is possible to set the masking duration When the masking duration is set motion will be ignored for a certain period set duration as the masking duration in the same area It is conve nient to set the masking duration to make the subject period shorter in case it is necessary to search an extended time range or when searching through many results lt VECTOR mode gt It will be subject to listing if an object moves within the set time to the other detection areas in the set order The following is an example A 10s B N C D 10s Motion is detected in area B within 10 seconds after being detected in area A Motion is detected in area C within 20 se
59. but ton Alarm Reset Button ALARM RESET Pressing this button cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condition before the alarm was activated Error indicator ERROR Blinks orange when an error occurs that will not keep the unit from running Blinks red when an error occurs that may cause the system to go down Refer to page 56 for further information about error warnings Timer Indicator TIMER Lights up when the schedule recording is set and blinks while the schedule recording is being performed HDD Access Indicators HDD1 HDD2 Blinks when the HDD1 or the HDD2 is accessed respectively Monitor Switch button MONITOR1 MONITOR2 Pressing this button switches the monitor This button lights up when monitor 1 is selected and goes off when monitor 2 or the VGA monitor is selected Shift Button SHIFT Toggles the functions of the camera selection buttons Camera Selection Buttons 1 10 0 11 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 Pressing a button displays live or playback images of the selected camera The LED in the button indicates the status as follows Green When a button is lit green the currently dis played image on the monitor is live from the respec tive camera Orange When a button is lit orange the image from the respective camera is recorded Blue When a button is lit blue the currently displayed image on the monitor is
60. camera channels 9 12 on a 4 split screen QUAD13 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays live images from camera channels 13 16 on a 4 split screen 9SCREEN only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 1 9 on the upper left area on a 9 split screen 9SCREEN1 9 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 9 on a 9 split screen 9SCREEN10 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 10 16 on a 9 split screen 16SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 16 on a 16 split screen SEQ Images will be displayed in the sequential display e Camera Partitioning Select a controllable range for each camera channel from the following View Operate Displaying live images and operating the camera are possible View Displaying live images is possible but cameras can not be operated Both displaying live images and operating camera are impossible Host Edit Correction of the registered host information It is possible to edit the registered host information Move the cursor to Host IP Address and rotate the jog dial to select the host IP address The registered information will be displayed Editing can be performed in the same way as registration Refer to page 124 Move the cursor to EDIT at the lower right on the menu and press the SET button to complete editing SETUP MENU CT sere toner con _ SE M
61. denna deklaration h nvisar r i verensst mmelse med standarddokument eller andra normativa dokument som framst lls i EEC direktiv nr 73 23 och 89 336 Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra nica responsabilidad que el producto a que hace referencia esta declaraci n est conforme con las normas u otros documentos normativos siguiendo las estipulaciones de las directivas CEE 73 23 y CEE 89 336 Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilit che il prodotto a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta conforme ai seguenti standard o altri documenti normativi conformi alle disposizioni delle direttive CEE 73 23 e CEE 89 336 WARNING e To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers CAUTION Read the label on the top and bottom of the unit for identification of this product and the power ratings RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilater
62. detection area It is possible to set up to 4 motion detection areas by repeating steps 6 and 7 co Rotate the jog dial to select SENSITIVITY on the status bar Note Depending on the position of the set detection areas the sensitivity indications of the detection areas may be displayed overlapping each other Move the cross cursor to the motion detection area to apply the sensitivity using the arrows button lt gt 34 MONITOR MONITOR i 5 E SEARCH aA E SEQ oso SOS wy yi FOO weg OE FOS pssaec coy er A mr 9 Q AS USTED iL 5 o PRESET EL Z00M og pied o amp 5 12 Move the cursor to select a detection mode using the arrow buttons and rotate the jog dial to check the radio button next to the selected detection mode Press the SET button to deter mine the selection E VMD SEARCH te ANY AREA MASKING DURATION VECTOR A E e E c E e DURATION Hm BB om bm SET SET SEARCH PLAY CANCEL ESC Refer to page 36 for further information about each of the detection modes lt ANY AREA mode gt Move the cursor to the parameter box using the arrows but ton to select a masking duration from the following 1 s 1 m 1 h 24 h lt VECTOR mode gt Move the cursor to an ar
63. differently as follows depending on which event has occurred VMD When motion is detected LOSS When video loss has occurred COM When a command alarm has occurred TRM When a terminal alarm has occurred Camera number 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 Alarm number e t may take time to display live images on the VGA mon itor if the VGA monitor is turned on off when the unit is running IMPORTANT For European Customers Some VGA monitors in Europe cannot be used simultane ously with television display When you enable television display in Europe the refresh rate for the monitor and tele vision is set to 50Hz Some VGA monitors may not support this refresh rate and could be damaged Note Refer to page 45 for further information about event types and event actions E On Monitor 2 To display live or recorded images The negative circled number indicates the camera title default position Notes e The same images displayed on monitor 2 will be dis played on the VGA monitor The camera title will be displayed with 16 characters 2 lines 8 characters per line When monitor 2 is selected it is possible to switch the way of displaying the camera title in the following order by pressing the camera selection button 8 for the WJ HD316 the camera selection button 6 for the WJ HD309 while the shift function is on by pressing the SHIFT button Display the camera title
64. found Sm 1 SYNC status found 149 150 Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Record information inquiry ZGP rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ZGP rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ccc q nnnn yyyymmdd hhnnss nnss t ssssss rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record number ccc Camera CH q picture quality O Very Fine 1 Fine 2 Normal 3 Extended nnnn Recording rate yyyymmddhhnnss Recording start date and time nnss Recording total time t 0 Text included t 1 Text not included ssssss Record size KB Communication Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Communication check RCK RCK FLOWCHART OF THE SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule REC Rate REC Setup Event Setup Time Table Event Setup VMD Maintenance Recording Schedule Disk Info Emergency REC Event Setup REC PROGRAM Video Loss REC PROGRAM Recording Program Maintenance Event Setup Schedule Version info Terminal Command EVENT PROGRAM Alarm EVENT PROGRAM Event Program Main
65. level Function WJ HD300 Setup Description The SETUP MENU is displayed and the settings can be performed WJ HD300 Setup Status Only the SETUP MENU can be displayed The settings cannot be performed Camera Setup The setting menu of the camera is displayed and the settings can be performed Event Log Status The SETUP MENU is displayed and you can refer to the event log Refer to page 96 You also can refer to the network log Refer to the Network Operating Instructions PDF for further information Error Log Status The SETUP MENU is displayed and you can refer to the error log Refer to page 96 Access Log Status The SETUP 97 MENU is displayed and you can refer to the access log Refer to page Alarm Reset An event operation can be canceled Refer to page 47 Alarm Suspend An event operation can be suppressed Refer to page 47 Copy A recorded image can be manually copied Refer to page 48 Normal Recording Erase Image data in the normal recording area of the hard disk can be manually deleted Event Recording Erase Image data in the event recording area of the hard disk can be manually deleted Manual REC Operation Manual recording can be started and stopped Playback Operation A recorded image can be played N W Access This unit can be logged into from a PC via a network Save Load S
66. live from the respective camera and is also recorded When the shift button is lit these buttons work as the toggled function buttons The buttons available as the toggled function buttons will light green when the shift button is lit Pan Tilt Latest Recorded Image Playback Button PAN TILT GO TO LAST Pans tilts the selected camera or plays back the latest recorded image Refer to pages 41 and 23 respectively Zoom Focus A B Repeat Button ZOOM FOCUS A B REPEAT Zooms in out adjusts focus or repeats playback of recorded images between two designated points Refer to pages 41 and 24 respectively Iris Listing Button IRIS LISTED Adjusts iris or enables disables the filtering playback Refer to pages 42 and 28 respectively Preset Auto Function Button PRESET AUTO Moves a camera to the preset position or activates the auto function of the camera Refer to pages 42 and 44 respectively Stop Button STOP Stops playback Play Pause Button PLAY PAUSE Plays recorded images or pauses playback Record Button REC REC STOP Starts recording To stop recording press this button down for 2 seconds or more Slow Button SLOW Pans tilts the selected camera slowly Search Button SEARCH Displays the search menu Setup Escape Button SETUP ESC Displays the setup menu or turns back to the previous page of the setup menu etc Busy Indicator BUSY Lights when the sele
67. mode manual recording schedule recording and event recording Assign the maximum recording rates according to the reso lution for each recording mode The following are the maximum recording rate for each res olution Resolution Maximum recording rate FRAME 3D ON 25 ips FRAME 3D OFF 25 ips FIELD 50 ips SIF 100 ips The following are available for the recording rate for each resolution OFF 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips 8 3 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips 100 ips Important e When FRAME is selected for Resolution 50 ips and 100 ips are not available When FIELD is selected 100 ips is not available e The total of the recording rates for each recording mode must be less than the maximum recording rate of each resolution Examples When FIELD is selected and set the total of the recording rates for each recording mode must be less than 50 ips Manual recording 12 5 ips Schedule recording 12 5 ips Event recording 25 ips 105 106 Recording Rate and Image Quality for Each Camera Channel Perform the settings for recording rate image quality and recording duration for each camera channel only for pre event recording and post event recording Perform the settings for each recording mode Assign the recording rate for each camera channel as described in Recording Rate for Each Recording Mode above The following are for the recording rate When OFF is selected i
68. of the camera title will be closed e It is possible to set Camera Title Display to dis play a camera title on monitor 2 and Camera Title Embedded to embed display a camera title on monitor 1 individually using a PC via a network Refer to the Network Setup Instruction PDF for fur ther information Time amp Date Display Position Select a time and date display position from the following L UPPER Displays the time at the upper left of the screen R UPPER Displays the time at the upper right of the screen L LOWER Displays the time at the lower left of the screen R LOWER Displays the time at the lower right of the screen Notes e When setting the time and date to be recorded together with images the time display will be recorded in the selected position e Refer to page 98 for further Embedded REC Time amp Date information about e Camera Title Display Position Select a camera title display position from the following L UPPER Displays the camera title at the upper left of the screen L LOWER Displays the camera title at the lower left of the screen R UPPER Displays the camera title at the upper right of the screen R LOWER Displays the camera title at the lower right of the screen CENTRE Displays the camera title at the centre of the screen Note When setting the camera title to be recorded togeth er with images the time display will be embedded in the selected position Re
69. p 123 and 125 e Check if monitor 1 is used to display the SETUP MENU The SETUP MENU cannot be displayed on monitor 1 Refer to page 10 0 gt Cannot start recording Cannot record the SETUP MENU of a matrix switcher Cannot playback images Cannot control cameras vv Vv Vy Check item Remedy Page e Check if the HDD has any available disk space Refer to p 95 e Check if the recording setup is set to ON Refer to p 98 ko P a y e Check the schedule settings Refer to p 105 Ka P a e Check the recording priority settings Refer to p 98 When the setting menu is displayed by a non interlace signal the setting menu may be unable to function nor mally Since the setting menu of the matrix switcher is displayed by anon interlace signal recording or displaying with this unit may be impossible XL J e Check if images have been recorded on the HDD Refer to p 28 X J Can the users record images Refer to p 123 Check the level settings of the users logging in and 125 i J gt Can the users display camera images on the monitors Check the level settings of the users logging in Refer to p 123 and 125 e Check the connection of the camera you are going to con trol Coaxial communication control is available for cam eras connected to VIDEO IN 1 to 8 for the WJ HD316 1 to 6 f
70. point B by pressing the A B REPEAT button during playback When the start point and the end point are set the A B REPEAT indicator will start blinking Playback between point A and B will start and keep playing repeatedly The time of point A and B will be displayed during playback Time of point A and B 3 Press the A B REPEAT button during A B repeat playback to return to normal playback Notes e Playback will be paused if the playback time caught up with the recording time present time when recording and play back are performed simultaneously e When playing images recorded at a high recording rate unsteady playback speed and audio break up may occur 24 PLAYBACK IMAGE ON A DESIGNATED DISK Images from a camera will be recorded on the built in hard disk or external recording devices DVD RAM drive DVD R drive or CD R drive connected to this unit Available disk areas are as follows Note External recording devices can be used as a copy area for images recorded on the hard disk It is impos sible to record images on the external recording devices directly HDD Normal Recording Area Event Recording Area Disk space for recording on the built in hard disk Recorded images by manual recording refer to page 19 or event recording will be stored in this area HDD Copy Area Disk space for recording on the built in hard disk Recorded images will be copied in this area refer to page
71. ports 2 Mode Switches MODE Set the operation mode of this unit with these dip switches 3 RS485 Ports RS485 CAMERA Connect RS485 compatible combination cameras with these ports Network Port 10 100BASE T Connect this unit to a network compatible with 10BASE T or 100BASE Tx when controlling this unit using a PC via a network Copy Port COPY1 Connect a recommended external recording device to this port Extra Storage Port EXT STORAGE Connect an optional extension unit WJ HDE300 series with this port Power Switch POWER Turns the power of this unit on and off Signal Ground Terminal SIGNAL GND Power Cord Inlet AC IN Connect the power cord to this inlet E On Monitor 1 To display only live image The negative circled numbers indicate the default positions of camera title time and event display Important e The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor It is impossible to display the SETUP MENU on monitor 1 e It will take around 2 minutes to display live images on monitor 1 after turning on the power of the unit 1 Camera Title Displays the edited camera title A position to display the camera title can be selected from the following Upper left upper right lower left lower right centre The default camera title position is lower right R LOWER Note The camera title will be displayed with 16 charac ters 2 lines 8 characters per li
72. the SET button to start playback Display the VMD PEORGE p f Press the 5 button to display the VMD search search list i E list Press the SET button to start playback SEARCH fo Display the marking list 7 D gt o i Press the SET button to start playback FUNCTION Display the menu for SEARCH ae playback by designat 7 gt e Press the SET button to start playback Switch displaying the list window and the j Press Yori thumbnail window XT Sa alternately Display a list thumbnail Move the cursor to select STILL EL ZOOM e r Item WJ HD316 WJ HD309 WV CU360C Note Close the search win ESC mon Pressing the SETUP button can also close the dow search window ALM RESET Alarm reset ALM RECALL ALM SUSPEND Alarm suspension sr 4 ei Em oe Manual recording gt e FUNCTION l exc Press for 2 pe Stop manual recording C seconds or 1 o gt o Available only during recording more
73. the WJ HD309 copying Q 8 ee re Switch displayed informa SHIFT 080 pes tion For the WJ HD316 O E L 3 Switch displayed informa SHIFT 08D pes gt tion For the WJ HD309 O 6 Ho FUNCTION 61 62 OPERATION USING A PC It is possible to perform the settings or operate the unit using a web browser installed on a PC when this unit is connected to a network The available features and the system requirements of a PC are as follows Refer to the Network Operating Instructions PDF on the provided CD ROM E Features It is possible to operate this unit using a web browser in much the same way as using the buttons on the front panel of this unit The following functions are available when using a PC via a network as well as the functions operable using the buttons on the front panel of the unit Downloading transmitting images It is possible to download save the currently displayed image in the web browser window onto the hard disk of a PC By establishing an FTP server it is possible to transmit images to a designated FTP server When an event occurs it is possible to transmit images from the camera installed in the place where the event occurred Event notification function When an event occurs it is possible to send e mails to designated addresses to notify of the event occurrence It is also possible to send an e mail with a recorded image of the place where the event occurred Host authe
74. the arrows button and press the SET button Screenshot 5 THE SETTING METHOD menu will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 DISK SELECT THE SETTING METHOD Auto Setup EN E 1 2 3 4 MAIN GESTS ETS an E 160GB 60GB 60GB ExT2 160GB 160GB 60GB 60GB ExT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB ext4 160GB _ ERROR 160GB 60GB ExT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB ExT6 16068 16068 60GB 60GB EXT i RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 gt DISK SELECT gt THE SETTING METHOD Auto Setup EEE 480GB 480GB ADD 480GB 480GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when using the RAID 5 function gt E Select a setting method for each recording area from the following using the arrows button lt 4 and press the SET button Auto Setup Assigns the same proportion for each recording area as the proportion of the existing hard disks step 9 All Copy Area Sets the whole selected hard disk unit as the copy area step 9 All Pre REC Area Sets the whole selected hard disk extension unit as the pre recording area gt step 10 Detailed Setup Sets each recording area individually gt step 11 Important When the built in hard disk of this unit is selected All Pre REC Area is not av
75. the jog dial during pause will skip to the next or previous frame Rotating the jog dial clockwise will skip to the next frame and rotating it counterclockwise will skip to the previous frame Fast forward Fast reverse Rotating the shuttle ring will change the playback speed 1 2x 1x 2x 5x 10x 20x according to rotated degree When the shuttle ring is held in the 20x position rotated to the end for 5 seconds the play back speed will be 50x When the shuttle ring is held 5 more seconds after the playback speed became 50x the playback speed will be 100x Rotating the shuttle ring clockwise will play images at a faster speed and rotating it counterclockwise will play images in reverse at a faster speed To play at normal speed release the shuttle ring Hold playback speed Press the SET button while holding the rotated shuttle ring to hold a desired playback speed Playback speed will be held even though the shuttle ring is released To return to the normal playback speed press the SET button Skip Rotating the jog dial during playback will skip to the next or previous recorded image Rotating the jog dial clockwise will skip to the start time of the next recording and start playback and rotating it counterclockwise will skip to the start time of the previous one Rotating the jog dial coun terclockwise at the point around the start time of the recording will skip to the start time of two more previous re
76. this case the oldest log is the first to be overwritten e Logs of accesses via an FTP will not be displayed 97 98 E Recording Perform the settings for the basic recording REC Setup and the emergency recording SETUP MENU TREE recorra lt FEC Setup I Recording W Power ON Manual REC Ii Manual Recording Channel Il Embedded REC Title Il Embedded REC Time amp Date REC Priority PRIORITY 1 H Audio Allocation REC Setup Perform the settings for the basic recording Perform the following settings for the basic recording SETUP MENU EERIE Focon u Ee REC Setup H Recording I Power ON Manual REC H Manual Recording Channel H Embedded REC Title I Embedded REC Time amp Date M REC Priority PRIORITY 7 H Audio Allocation Recording Select ON or OFF to record or not record ON Recording will be performed OFF No recording will be performed Important When OFF is selected for this setting no recording will be performed Select ON for normal use except when it is necessary to stop recording forcibly such as when a problem has occurred with the unit e Power ON Manual REC Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to start recording when the power is turned on by the connected external timer or the switch ON Manual recording will start automatically after complet ing the system check
77. to OK and press the SET button The ON and OFF time for summer time will be applied and the Summer Time Day Light Saving Table will be closed Note When you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 4 and press the SET button the setting will be can celed and the Summer Time Day Light Saving Table will be closed User Regist Registration of a user who operates this unit Register user information such as the user name and pass word After filling out the user information move the cursor to SET at the lower right of the menu and press the SET but ton to complete registration SETUP MENU ECE CT a L E User Name E User Password E Level E Priority H Default Screen E Camera Partitioning View Operate M2_ View Operate View Operat View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate erate View Operate Ser User Name Enter 4 14 alphanumeric characters for the user name The same method is used to enter insert and delete char acters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 Password Enter 4 8 alphanumeric characters for the password The same method is used to enter insert and delete char acters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 Important Set a unique password not something that would be easily guessed by a third person The password also should
78. to perform pre event recording page 135 for up to 60 minutes Operations for the hard disk drive such as initialization for matting of the hard disk drive in the unit or the optional extension unit or mirroring etc can be performed in the HDD DISK MENU Refer to page 131 Note It is necessary to create either the normal recording area or the event record area If the normal recording area is not created manual recording images and schedule recording images are recorded into the event recording area If the event recording area is not creat ed event recording images and emergency recording images are recorded into the normal recording area E How to replace the built in hard disk It is possible to replace the hard disk drive regardless of whether the power of the unit is on off However the procedures for replacement are different Refer to the operating instructions for the optional extension unit when replacing the hard disk in the extension unit When replacing the hard disk drive after turn ing off the power of the unit Turn off the power of the unit and detach the power plug from the outlet Do the following to replace the hard disk drive 1 Open the connectors cover on the front panel and remove the fixing screws Detach the front panel by sliding it after removing the Screws Connectors cover Important e Do not detach the cable connecting the unit and the front panel while the HDD status ind
79. to select a camera Live images from the selected camera will be displayed and the respective camera selection button will light green or blue When monitor 2 is selected live images will be displayed on the VGA monitor E Electronic Zoom When displaying a single screen Zooming in on the dis played image is possible Electronic zoom is available only on the selected monitor When the MONITOR1 MONITOR2 indicator is lit the moni tor 1 is selected electronic zoom works only on monitor 1 WJ HD316 Er OKO OOO O EO O 1 2 WJ HD309 MONITORT gt OO SHAT Seq Ep 080 GOD Uist So SEARCH Pan Tr i Hes ae oso USTED o SO QQ Je Press the SHIFT button when monitoring live images on a single screen The SHIFT indicator will light N Press the EL ZOOM button to enlarge the dis played image The displayed image will be displayed with x2 zoomed size Zooming level will change each time the EL ZOOM button is pressed x2 gt x4 gt OFF Notes e When an image is zoomed in on x2 or x4 it is possible to move the zoomed image using the arrows button e When any indicator of PAN TILT ZOOM FOCUS IRIS PR
80. to the AUDIO OUT connector inside the connectors cover on the front panel 73 74 E Connections with PS Data systems This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the PS Data devices If a connected system controller is PS Data compatible it is possible to operate this unit or connected devices using the sys tem controller Use the RS485 cable provided with the system Important e Terminate both devices on both ends of th of how to terminate Termination of this unit controller e connection Refer to the respective operating instructions for the descriptions can be set with the mode switch on the rear panel See below e When connecting a PS Data compatible device it is necessary to set each item of PS Data Setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU according to the system configuration e The PS Data is our exclusive protocol Contact the dealer about devices that can be connected When connecting this unit with a controller Controller Termination ON Unit Address RS485 cable provided with the controller Mode switch ON m No 7 ON mm mama lu No 8 OFF eaa 7 8 1 Be ows oe age D S ere o osr OA
81. unit number that has Hour meter warning the hard disk error Y indicates the unit unit number PROTECT indicates the port number to which the Disk has a write protection external recording device is connected NO DISK indicates the port number to which the Disk is not inserted external recording device is connected MEDIUM indicates the port number to which the Incompatible disk external recording device is connected UNFORMATTED indicates the port number to wh external recording device ich the is connected Unformatted disk W ERR MEDIUM indicates the port number to wh external recording device ich the is connected Failed to write data on the disk CD R DVD RAM and DVD R PWR RECOVER Recover from a power outage Access Log Check the access log The time user name and IP addresses when logging in out to from this unit will be displayed in list form Maintenance LIVE LNo Time amp Date lt m IN The user name or the IP address displayed before IN indicates the user host logged in OUT The user name or the IP address displayed before OUT indicates the user host logged out A user name or host name will be displayed Notes e Up to 100 access logs can be kept When more than 100 access logs are filed the older access logs will be overwritten by the newer access logs In
82. user with higher priority is controlling the select ed camera it may be impossib e to control the camera Refer to page 66 for further information about priority Refer to page 127 for descriptions of how to display and perform the settings with the settings menu of the camera from this unit E Panning Tilting Moves a camera horizontally vertically MONITOR ESTOP pPLAY PAUSE o REC FECSTOP D 1 2 I L ET 5 amp SEARCH vay s os ba panty SETUP OOO a Qie BOE So PEN CS O pas cor Ey aR As sto GY OVS 7A EL 20 oog PET O gt o Sol NAJ Press the PAN TILT button The PAN TILT indicator will light N horizontal position Use the arrows button to adjust the vertical or Camera will move slowly by pressing the arrows button while holding the PAN TILT SLOW button down w Press the camera selection button 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 respective to the controlled camera channel to quit the panning tilting operation E Zoom Zooms in out on images Depending on models of the con nected cameras the image size for the respective zooming level may be different For further information refer to the operating instruction for the camera mSTOP pPLAY MIPAUSE _ AEC RECSTOP MON
83. using the arrows button WV A and rotate the jog dial to ON Press the SET button to determine the selection The recording events of the selected filter will be listed Filter recording events by text information E TEXT FILTERING WITHOUT TEXT Rotate the jog dial to select OFF WITH TEXT or WITHOUT TEXT Press the SET button to determine the selection The recording events filtered by the selected filter will be isted 4 Rotate the jog dial to select the recording event to be played TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 0O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 1 2 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Mme 12345 TIME amp DATE gt SEARCH gt REC EVENT SEARCH gt VMD SEARCH MARK It is possible to turn the page by rotating the shuttle ring 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE button The LISTED indicator and the indicator on the PLAY PAUS button will light and playback of the selected recording event will start Note When the LISTED indicator is lit only listed recording events are available to be played Press the LISTED button during playback to make all recordin
84. 0 TOP MENU MAIN 160GB M ext feocs Ext2 60GB 160GB 160GB EXTA7 160GB YERROR 160GB 1 EXTS ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB exre feos 160GB__ 160GB EXT Jost i EXT3 fe 160GB 160GB Information of recording areas SETUP ESC OK SET 160 GB Indicates the hard disk capacity disk existed when last started up 160 GB M Indicates the hard disk capacity mirrored disk existed when last started up ADD 160 GB Indicates that this hard disk is newly mount ed at this startup but that it was not mounted last time Those parenthesized numbers indicate the capacity of the hard disk ADD ERROR Indicates that this hard disk is newly mounted at this startup but that it was not mounted last time Then an error is detected on the hard disk 160 GB Indicates that a different hard disk from the one that existed at the last startup is mounted Those paren thesized numbers indicate the capacity of the hard disk ERROR Indicates that a different hard disk from the one that existed at the last startup is mounted and an error has been detected on the hard disk LOST Indicates that a position where a hard disk was mounted at the last startup has no hard disk Indicates that a hard disk is not mounted this time nor was it at the last startup Main unit optional extension unit Information about hard disk located in the
85. 107 Create a timetable Page 108 Assign REC Program Event Program to a timetable gt Page 108 REC Program Create a recording program Perform the settings of resolution and recording rate for each recording mode and the recording rate and image quality of each camera channel Up to 4 recording pro grams can be created M Event Program 1 M Event Program 2 M Event Program 3 E Event Program 4 Resolution Select a resolution for images to be recorded from the fol lowing FRAME 3D ON High resolution 720 x 576 with the motion blur compensation FRAME 3D OFF High resolution 720 x 576 FIELD Standard resolution 720 x 288 SIF Low resolution 360 x 288 Note When FRAME 3D ON is selected it is possible to record a moving object with less blurring Important e t is recommended to set same value for the resolution of emergency recording as the resolution of manual recording and schedule recording e In the following cases recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds e When resolution is switched such as when a different resolution is set depending on different time zones e When the SETUP MENU is closed after changing the settings Recording Rate for Each Recording Mode Perform the settings of the recording rate for each record ing
86. 5 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Teh VMD 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM azn lt Thumbnail window gt MONITOR mSTOP PLAY PAUSE AEC EOSTOP MONITOR G Q PN oo I i aii Ost SEARCH r E SEQ 080 S00 8S wy O OLOLLO NT 2 O 2 Fos pase Coy Er E OTO los A gt EL Z00M 050 iy o So NO BUSY 2 Press the SET button E SELECT CAMERA amp DATE SET SET SEARCH PLAY CANCEL ESC The VMD search window will be displayed Enter a camera channel number and time range on the VMD search window for the VMD search To search using the same conditions as the previous search press the PLAY PAUSE button Go to step 12 when the VMD search is performed and a list of the results is displayed after the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed 3 Move the cursor using the arrows button and rotate the jog dial to enter the camera channel number and time range for the VMD search E SELECT CAMERA amp DATE CAMERA START END 1 Rs 12 oo AM END _ 1 JAN 03 12 oo AM 4 Press the SET button The motion detection area setup window will be displayed To search using the same conditions as the previous search press the PLAY PAUSE button Go to step 12 when the VMD search is performed
87. 56 Pm amp TRM 1 THERMAL MMEO Status on the Task Bar On the Main Bar Status Display Area Live Playback Time Display Area Error Display Area Copy Delete Icons Status Display Area Alarm Display Area Indicated Item Status Indication Live Indicates the live image display status EJ Live image is displayed EA EZA Live images are displayed sequentially Playback Indicates that playback is currently being performed Currently playing with the displayed playback speed lt Currently playing in reverse H Currently pausing gt gt Pst Currently playing at fast speed lt lt bait Currently playing in reverse at fast speed Recording Indicates that recording is currently being performed a Currently recording Search Indicates that searching is currently being performed EE Currently searching 2 Copy Delete Icon n Indicated Item Status Indication Copy Indicates that data copy is currently being performed E Currently copying Delete Indicates that data deletion is currently being per formed Currently deleting data Live Playback Time Display Area Indicated Item Status Indication Time Displays time and date of the displayed image When displaying live image Current time and date When playing recorded image Time and date when recorded During summer time an asterisk
88. 6 The camera selection buttons respective to the live images displayed on a multi screen will light green or blue When monitor 2 is selected in step 1 live images will also be displayed on the selected multi screen on the VGA mon itor To display on a single screen Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will go off Press any of the camera selection buttons Live images will be displayed on a single screen When displaying on a 4 split screen Each time the camera selection button 4 is pressed the displayed camera channels will be changed as follows WJ HD316 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 12 CH 13 16 CH WJ HD309 1 4 CH 5 8 CH 9 CH When displaying on a 9 split screen Each time the camera selection button 9 is pressed the displayed camera channels will be changed as follows Only for the WJ HD316 1 9 CH 10 16 CH 39 40 E Sequential Display Displayed images from cameras will be switched automati Cally Camera images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance WJ HD316 MONITOR MONTOR EE E3 OOO es OO STOP PAN GOTO TT TAST SEARCH eos a a Oe Oof IRIS USTED Sos PRESET JATO OXO d Qe WJ HD309 MONITOR MONTOR EE E3 SHIFT Diss aN Tr gt S OXO zoow FO
89. 9 000 38 100 25 400 50 800 38 100 0 2 9 500 6 300 12 700 9 500 19 000 12 700 25 400 19 000 0 3 6 300 4 200 8 400 6 300 12 700 8 400 16 900 12 700 0 4 4 700 3 100 6 300 4 700 9 500 6 300 12 700 9 500 0 5 3 800 2 500 5 000 3 800 7 600 5 000 10 100 7 600 i 1 900 1 200 2 500 1 900 3 800 2 500 5 000 3 800 VF 1 100 700 1 400 1 100 2 200 1 400 2 900 2 200 2 5 700 500 1 000 700 1 500 1 000 2 000 1 500 4 2 400 300 600 400 900 600 1 200 900 5 300 200 500 300 700 500 1 000 700 6 3 300 200 400 300 600 400 800 600 8 3 200 100 300 200 400 300 600 400 12 5 100 100 200 100 300 200 400 300 25 70 50 100 70 100 100 200 100 50 30 20 50 30 70 50 100 70 Important The possible recording durations on the above tables are the average durations under the conditions below The possible recording durations varies depending on images to be recorded Refer to a system administrator for further information e Recording on the built in hard disk 160 GB x 1 e Recording images from a single camera channel by manual recording e Resolution FIELD e Color Mode COLOR STD The color mode setting is available only using a PC via a network e Recording without audio When recording with audio disk usage will be at the rate of 79 2 MB per hour RECORDING Emergency Recording Record manually using an external switch at an emergency event occurrence For example install an external switch at the reception counter and start recording with it when a suspicious indi v
90. AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 3 O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 1 2 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Mme 100 TIME amp DATE gt SEARCH gt REC EVENT gt SEARCH gt VMD SEARCH gt MARK 5 Press the PLAY PAUSE button to play the selected recorded image The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will light and play back will start 6 To stop playback press the STOP button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will stop Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor Note Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button after stopping play back will start playback from the end point of the recorded image played last time PLAYBACK FROM A DESIGNATED TIME AND DATE It is possible to play recorded images from a designated time and date without stopping recording Playback images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor MONITOR MSTOP _pPLAYAIPAUSE e AEC GEDSTOP MONITOR i YO a ay CoD i gt it ths SHIFT SEQ OSD P OO e os 8 SOS psksaec cor ETA want As USTED O wW Q 202 PRESET EL 2000 om Hi o amp 5
91. AREA HDD COPY AREA LOK CANCEL 20 26 MONITOR MONITOR2 ar E pesay CoP MSTDP _pPLAYMIPAUSE__ REC REC STOP Fo a aa iit Uist SEARCH o COCE 2 CQ E zoow AB FOCUS oO REPEAT A OO IRIS USTED So PRESET ATO O EHEHE EL 200M g 3 Select a disk to be played using the jog dial and move the cursor to OK using the arrows button Press the SET button to determine the selection DISK SELECT HDD NORMAL EVENT AREA eJ HDD COPY AREA LOK CANCEL The recording event list window will be displayed Refer to page 28 for further information To close the DISK SELECT window move the cursor to select CANCEL and press the SET button Important In the following cases the recording event list window will not be displayed even when you move the cursor to OK and press the SET button after selecting HDD COPY AREA e When another user has selected the HDD copy area e When copying is being performed manually in the HDD copy area using a PC via a network 4 Rotate the jog dial to select a desired recorded image to be played and press the SET button to determine the selection TIME amp DATE RSS TN ed SS TEXT UNLOCK FILTER TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56
92. Alarm information request QLD 0 QLD n n 0 No alarm n 1 Alarm end n 2 Under alarm operation Software version inquiry QRV QRV n nn n nn Software version Status inquiry QSR QSR Status 1 Status 2 Following response commands are sends back for Status 1 Status 2 msu 0 Under normal operation msu 1 Under setting oms 0001 Monitor 1 oms 0002 Monitor 2 ocs ccccc ccccc Camera number otc n Multiscreen segment display pattern n 0 4 segments n 1 7segments n 2 9 segments n 3 10 segments n 4 13 segments n 5 16 segments oqt 01F Sequence activated ozm 0 Zoom OFF ozm 2 x2 zoom ozm 4 x4 zoom mad 0 Alarm suspension OFF mad 1 Alarm suspension ON zcd Cascade activated zqs 1 CH recording activated 2 CH recording activated 16 CH recording activated Recording status nn 00 Recording stop nn 01 Manual recording activated nn 02 Event recording activated nn 03 Schedule recording activated nn 04 Emergency recording activated Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII zqm Monitor status camera CH Playback time Monitor status n 0 Live n 1 Live sequence n 2 Playback n 3 Other statuses Camera CH Playback time yyyymmddhhnnss ztl n Search editing area ON n 0 Search editing area OFF n 1 Recording event search list ON n 2 Recording event search thumbnail ON n 3 VMD search list ON n 4 VMD search thumbnail ON n 5 Marking search list ON n 6 Marking search thum
93. CAMERA port 1 Set the RS485 1 PRC aC ae termination switch to ON 12345678 Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 2 Set the RS485 2 termination switch to ON For 2 wire communication Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 1 Set the switch No 2 and No 3 to ON Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 2 Set the switch No 5 and No 6 to ON e For 4 wire communication Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 1 Set the switch No 2 and No 3 to OFF Connected to the RS485 CAMERA port 2 Set the switch No 5 and No 6 to OFF E RS485 Port Internal block diagram RA RB d TA GTA 1B RAR G TB 9 NO LIN D Output Input D E How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM CONTROL Connector These terminals are used for emergency recording auto time adjustment Auto Adjust Time taking measures against power outages Shutdown Time and when installing a buzzer a lamp or similar alarm device They are also used to synchronize with the sequential display changeover The terminal pin array and connections are shown below The a3 O connector used should be compatible with the pin configuration OOO0O0000000000 QoOooo0oo0000000 Pin array The pin array is different from other disk recorders Make sure that the connection is correct referring to the following ALARM CONTOROL Pin No
94. CII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Alarm input OAI b b b3a4a58584 OAI b b b Head alarm CH information binary a a a a Alarm CH information binary Alarm input with text ZAI 405038 4a5ag8y ZALnn b b b Head alarm CH information binary nn ddd ddd a a a a Alarm CH information binary nn 01 99 Sequence No ddd ddd text 200 bytes or less Alarm reset OAL n OAL n 0 Alarm all reset n 1 Alarm reset Alarm suspension MAD n MAD n n 0 Alarm suspension OFF n 1 Alarm suspension ON Alarm change information ALD n n 0 LED OFF LED indication n 1 LED ON n 2 LED Blinking A arm change information ALM b b b a4a a 84 b1b2b3 Head alarm CH information binary ala2a3a4 Alarm CH information binary Setup Control Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Display SETUP MENU MSU n MSU n n 0 SETUP MENU OFF n 1 SETUP MENU ON Move cursor DCR n1n2 DCR nin2 A1 Right nin2 C1 Upward nin2 E1 Left nin2 G1 Downward nin2 1 Increment parameter nin2 1 Decrement parameter n1n2 PD Move to virtual menu SET n1n2 P Go back to an older page BACK n1n2 PU Move to upper layer ESC Date amp Time setup TSU yyyymmddhhnn TSU yyyymmddhhnn Date and time Summer time setup MST n MST n 0 Standard time n 1 Summer time Recording mode setup MRM n MRM n 0 Normal recording mode n 2 Continuous External timer reco
95. D DISK MENU will be displayed automati cally after the system check when the hard disk configuration has been changed such as when an extension unit is newly connected Important e When the RAID 5 function is set or canceled all data on each hard disk of the extension unit will be deleted e When turning the power on turn on the power of the extension unit first and then turn the power of this unit on Otherwise the extension unit may not work correct ly E Formatting Initialization the Hard Disk It is necessary to initialize the hard disk in the following cases e When replacing the hard disk of this unit e When operating the unit for the first time after connect ing the optional extension unit to this unit Important When the hard disk is formatted initialized all of the recorded images will be deleted Formatting initialization all hard disks unit All hard disks including the built in hard disks and the hard disks in the extension units will be initialized All units will be initialized when the RAID 5 function is set Turn on the power of any peripheral devices such as an extension unit connected to this unit Turn on the power of this unit and press the SET button after completing the system check Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto matically displayed Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played
96. D Setup window SETUP MENU EE m VMD Setup Terminal Setup m m ox mCAMI6 Rotate the jog dial to select ON for a desired camera channel for which the motion detection function is to be applied and press the SET button Screenshot 2 Screenshot 5 The VMD Setup window will be displayed The motion detection area is set with the start point and the end point as the points at opposite angles of the motion detection area Rotate the jog dial to select SETUP AREA on the status bar Note To set all areas on the monitor as the motion Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set another motion detection detection area select ALL AREAS and press the area SET button Up to 4 areas can be set The newly created areas will be named automatically as A B C and D in the order of Screenshot 3 creation The cross cursor will be displayed on the VMD Setup win dow O To complete the settings rotate the jog dial to select EXIT on the status bar and press the SET button The VMD Setup window will be closed Delete the motion detection area Screenshot 1 Start operation from the VMD Setup window Move the cross cursor to a desired point to be set as the start point of the motion detection area using the arrows button and press the SET button Screenshot 4 The start point of the motion detection area is assigned Rotate the jog dial to select DELETE AREA
97. DD DISK MENU WJ HD300_ gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT gt RECORDING AREA SETUP OF ALL DISK RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET E Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Formatting will start and the format result dialog window will be displayed The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed automatically after displaying the format result dialog window Formatting initialization the selected hard disk unit Do the following to format the selected hard disk the selected unit when using the RAID 5 function Turn on the power of any peripheral devices such as an extension unit connected to this unit Turn on the power of this unit An image saying that the system check has been com pleted will be displayed Press the SET button after the image is displayed Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played automatically Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU TORNAT wero on Jursonorr renove ResTanT ExT 3 4 1 2 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT4 160GB ERROR 1606B8 60GB EXT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB EXT6 160GB 160GB
98. Data Delete using the arrows button disk formatting initializing the DVD RAM disk is required Y A in advance To delete images recorded on the DVD RAM disk format ting initialization of the DVD RAM disk is also required SETUP MENY seco CEE EET EET uve E H Auto Delete W Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area a Delos biore FED I m portant E Manual Delete for Event Recording Area All data on the disk will be deleted if formatted initial moseromestovo ized It is impossible to recover the deleted images ii TORT mSTOP PLAY IPAUSE REC REC TOP OOOO th SE e 4 ALAO OLOMI ew Press the SET button o OOOO E523 up SEI G 5 n ws The cursor will be displayed on the Data Delete menu A K W A O SETUP MENU maintenance MEE E RECTION A 2 3 5 2 4 Bait Dan li iia Delete before WOM LW KE E Manual Delete for Event ine corvz 1 Press the ESC SETUP button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor 5 Select either COPY1 or COPY2 port to SETUP MEN Seas EE MEIN EE which the DVD RAM is connected for Disc eon oe Format of DVD using the arrows button Disk Info
99. E g g s 5 gt iS M JATE M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M olololojolojolololojojojo ol lz 9 9 oJoJo olo o ojo o o ojojo sissies Screenshot 5 The settings are applied to the selected timetable and the timetable for all the days of the week will be displayed Move the cursor to the time zone of the day of the week to which the REC program is to be assigned using the arrows button E Rotate the jog dial to select a desired REC program Event program Rotating the jog dial changes the displayed REC pro gram REC program will be displayed with different colours Yellow REC program 1 Event program 1 Green REC program 2 Event program 2 Pale purple REC program 3 Event program 3 Indigo blue REC program 4 Event program 4 It is possible to display the assigned REC Program Event Program window pages 105 and 107 by press ing the SET button Repeat steps 7 and 8 to assign REC program to other timetables El Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The REC program Event program will be assigned to the selected time zone and the selected timetable window will be closed Note When the SET button is pressed after moving the cursor to CANCEL in step 9 the settings will be canceled and the selected timetable window will be closed 109 110 E Switcher Settings for the switcher fu
100. ESET AUTO is lit it is impossible to use the EL ZOOM function E Displaying on a Multi screen It is possible to display images on a multi screen 4 7 9 10 18 16 for the WJ HD316 4 7 9 for the WJ HD309 WJ HD316 1 3 O O Olh y OOOO b C es Ove POOO EE o Ee OOO lo So 2 WJ HD309 1 3 EC STOP MONITOR MONTOR EJ S O OSD mSTOP pPLAY IIPAUSE REC Paw evi big Last SEARCH to n O AS USTED 5S A OO a E o Press the MONITOR1 MONITOR2 button to select the monitor When monitor 1 is selected the indicator will light When monitor 2 is selected the indicator will not light 2 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light 3 Press a camera selection button 1 6 1 3 for the WJ HD309 to select a desired multi screen Camera selection button 1 4 split screen Camera selection button 2 7 split screen Camera selection button 3 9 split screen Camera selection button 4 16 split screen Only for the WJ HD316 Camera selection button 5 10 split screen Only for the WJ HD316 Camera selection button 6 13 split screen Only for the WJ HD31
101. GB 60GB ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB 160GB Move the cursor to FORMAT using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Jisk Recorder HDD DISK MENU TOP MENU Enter the password EXECUTE CANCEL Enter the password for an administrator by rotating the jog dial The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are available to enter numbers for the password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 E Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 3 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT TEROR FORT 1 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB 160GB 160GB 160GB 1606B8 Jfi606B 160GB F 160GB ERROR _ 160GB 60GB ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB T 160GB 1606B8 _ t60GB fisocB Lost RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Move the cursor to MIRROR FORMAT using the arrows button WV A and press the SET button Screenshot 4 The MIRROR A
102. HDD Safety Mode C Notes e The displayed available disk space on this menu will not include the space required for data man agement Therefore the understated available disk space will be displayed e When CONTINUE is selected for Disk End Mode of Maintenance available disk space will be dis played as e will be displayed to refer to a disk that is not connected or a non existent area on the disk Warning for Disk Life Time hour meter warning setting Select the duration as the maximum active time of the hard disk from the following A warning will be displayed when the set time have passed Hard disk drives will need to be replaced after around 20 000 30 000 hours of operation in case they are used at temperature of 25 C 77 F Refer to page 5 10 000 h 20 000 h 30 000 h e HDD Safety Mode When maintaining HDD replacement installation etc without turning the power of the unit off select ON for HDD Safety Mode The unit will be restarted in the HDD Safety Mode Refer to page 68 for further information The default setting is ON Version Info Check the version information Version information of the software and the hardware and the MAC address will be displayed a i E oe E Software v1 00 E Hardware M v1 00 v v1 00 M Mac Address AA BB CC DD EE FF Disk End Mode Set actions to be taken when the available hard disk space has r
103. Host IP Address LIVE E Level jie E 16 SCREEN E Priority M Default Screen M Camera Partitioning TN Host Delete Deletion of a registered host It is possible to delete a registered host Move the cursor to Host Delete and rotate the jog dial to select the host Move the cursor to DELETE and press the SET button The selected host will be deleted LIVE SETUP MENU E er E Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 User Level Setting of the operation level Set operable functions at each user level LV 1 LV 2 LV 3 Rotate the jog dial to display b to enable operation Leave it blank to disable operation Refer to the table on the next page for each function The default settings are shown as below SETUP MENU C A E a L Tvs WJ HD300 Setup WJ HD300 Setup Status Ci lojojololojojolojoojojojojo S Each parameter of the user level is as follows LV1 Possible to perform all the operations Administrators LV2 Possible to refer the settings of the unit and the access log and to perform the alarm reset Head of operators LV3 Possible to monitor or play the images Operators 125 126 Functions that can be enabled disabled The following functions can be enabled disabled according to the user
104. K 6 SO Si Tol S S O A on ei O1 kG Coaxial communication unit Termination OFF Unit Address 2 PS Data setup of Comm on the SETUP MENU e Unit Address System 1 e Unit Address Controller 1 75 76 E Cascade connection of multiple units Up to of four units can be connected For the cascade connection connect the CASCADE IN connector and the CASCADE OUT connector on the rear panel of each unit as below Important e When connecting the unit in the cascade connection set Cascade of PS Data Setup in Comm on the SETUP MENU to ON Page 116 e It is impossible to use this connector when connecting the unit in the cascade connection When no PS Data compatible device is connected to the system Monitor 2 Mode switch ON E No 7 OFF CACI 12345678 No 8 ON
105. K MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORWAT ON OO SC 1 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT4 160GB ERROR _ 160GB 60GB EXT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB EXT6 160GB 160GB Move the cursor to MIRROR OFF using the arrows but ton 4 gt and press the SET button 138 Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT mnnon orr newove Restan EXM MAIN EXT en i Enter the password EXT3 EXT4 EXT5 Enter the password for an administrator by rotating the jog dial The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are available to enter numbers for password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 3 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU AROR OF E Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button a gt and press the SET button Mirroring w
106. LOWER CENTER R LOWER Line Color on the Multi Screen WHITE GRAY BLACK WHITE 154 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Monitor1 Time amp Date Display ON OFF ON Camera Title Display ON OFF ON Alarm Display ON OFF ON Monitor2 Display Mode MODE1 MODE2 MODE3 MODE1 T amp D and Status Display UPPER LOWER LOWER Position Camera Title Display ON OFF ON Comm Camera Control COMP S M L D316 CAM1to CAM8 S HD309 CAM1 to CAM6 S TYPE HD316 CAM1 to CAM8 COAX RS485 OFF D316 CAM1 to CAMB COAX CAM9 to CAM12 RS485 PSD OFF CAM9 to CAM12 PSD CAM13 to CAM16 RS485 PSD OFF CAM13 to CAM16 PSD HD309 CAM1 to CAM6 COAX RS485 OFF D309 CAM1 to CAM6 COAX CAM7 to CAM9 RS485 PSD OFF CAM7 to CAM9 PSD PS Data Setup Unit Address System 001 to 099 001 Unit Address Controller 001 to 099 001 Cascade ON OFF OFF Baud Rate 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 9 600 Data Bit 8 8 Parity NONE EVEN ODD NONE Stop Bit 1 2 1 Retry Timing OFF 100 ms 200 ms 400 ms 1000 ms OFF Alarm Data OFF 0 s 1 s 5 s 1s Camera Number Setup 001 to 099 D316 1 001 to 16 016 D309 1 001 to 9 009 RS485 Setup Baud Rate 4 800 9 600 19 200 9 600 Control Camera CH PORT1 PORT2 D316 CAM1 to CAM8 PORT1 CAM9 to CAM16 PORT2 D309 CAM1 to CAM9 PORT1 Data Bit 8 8 Parity NONE NONE
107. N OFF OFF OFF Connect the RS485 camera to Switches required to be set 4 wire communication 2 wire communication No 2 OFF ON Boece sae OFF ON No 5 OFF ON RS485 2 os OFF ON Example When cameras 1 4 are connected to one of the RS485 CAMERA port and cameras 9 12 are connected to the 81 82 E Mode Switch RS485 interface is used to communicate between this unit and the PS Data compatible system device In this case it is neces sary to terminate both devices on both ends of the RS485 connection The settings of the mode switch will be different depending on whether this unit is used as a receiver or a controller When an RS 485 camera is connected to this unit it is necessary to terminate both devices on both ends of the connection e When connecting this unit with the system controller and this is installed at the end of the PS Data connection ce ay RS485 1 terminating switch PS Data termination switch 1 ON RS485 1 2 4 wire changeover RS485 2 terminating switch e When connecting a system device and this unit is installed RS485 2 2 4 wire changeover at the end of the PS Data connection PS Data terminating switch 1 PS Data terminating switch 2 ON PS Data terminating switch 2 e When connecting RS485 cameras Set the termination switch of the connected RS485 CAMERA port to ON ON Connected to the RS485
108. NU Refer to page 111 For the synchronization of the sequence timing between multiple units there is a difference in the sequence timing setting as shown below between the synchronized side Master and the synchronizing side Slave Synchronized side Master Set at INT functioning as an output terminal Synchronizing side Slave Set at EXT functioning as an input terminal Earth Earth Sequence changeover output Sequence changeover input a OOOOQOOO000000 OOOOOO000000 OOOOOO000000 ALARM CONTOROL ALARM CONTOROL WJ HD316 WJ HD309 WJ HD316 WJ HD309 First unit Second unit 84 Connection for the Auto Adjust Time function e When Auto Adjust Time of System on the SETUP MENU is set to MASTER Time Adjust Output becomes available and the clock of this unit can be applied to other units Terminal block of other units Front LED 3 al l 5 montor 3 a outpu 5 ole Slols 2 D BREIE a E 2 5 2 loll 5 E s JE SIE Js 2 5E8 le 2E asia S a B o 9 8 S 5 2 8 2 gels 3888 e 2lslele Ola n amp dD oO Blu E EVEL ES ojla OOOCOQOCO0C00O0 ES SE 2 sals 5 N B E elg Oo0o0oo0oo00000000 N lt 0 F a A DIA E E o ALARM CONTOROL
109. NUE STOP CONTINUE Event Recording Area CONTINUE STOP CONTINUE Copy Area CONTINUE STOP STOP COPY1 CONTINUE STOP STOP COPY2 CONTINUE STOP STOP Disk Capacity Normal Recording Area OFF 1 2 10 10 Event Recording Area OFF 1 2 10 10 Copy Area OFF 1 2 10 10 COPY1 OFF 1 2 10 10 COPY2 OFF 1 2 10 10 Data Delete Auto Delete OFF 1DAY 2DAYS 1ODAYS 14DAYS 30DAYS 45DAYS 60DAYS S0DAYS 120DAYS 150DAYS 180DAYS OFF Recording REC Setup Recording ON OFF ON Power ON Manual REC ON OFF OFF Manual Recording Channel MON2 ALL ALL Color Mode COLOR FINE COLOR STD B W COLOR STD Embedded REC Title ON OFF ON Embedded REC Time amp Date ON OFF ON REC Priority Manual REC Schedule REC Event REC 1 Event REC 2 Manual REC 3 Schedule REC Audio Allocation HD316 OFF CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 HD309 OFF CAM1 CAM9 AUDIO1 to 4 OFF Emergency REC Resolution FRAME 3D ON FRAME 3D OFF FIELD SIF FIELD Recording Time 1 s 2 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 m 2 m 10 m 20 m 30 m 40 m 50 m 60 m MANUAL CONTINUE 10s Recording Rate and Quality Recording rate 1 ips 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips 8 3 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips 2 5 ips Quality SFA SFB FQA FQB NQA NQB EXA EXB SFB Auto Copy OFF ON OFF Event Event Setup Alarm Output OFF 1 s 2 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m 2 m 5 m EXT VMD OFF Video Loss 2 s Terminal Command Alarm 2 s Output Terminal HD316 HD309 RM1 TRM2 TRM16 RM1 TRM2
110. O PAN OK CANCEL 3 Select OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The PRESET AUTO PAN window will be closed and auto function will start During auto function it is impossible to register a preset position To close the PRESET AUTO PAN window select CANCEL using the arrows button and press the SET but ton The setting will be canceled and the PRESET AUTO PAN window will be closed 44 Note Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for further information about the auto function of the cam era in use ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTION The event action will be performed when the following events Occur e Motion detection When motion is detected by the motion detection function see below this is stated as an event of motion detection e Video Loss When a video signal supply is stopped because of a cable disconnection or malfunction of a camera this is stated as an event of video loss e Terminal alarm When a signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the ALARM terminal this is stated as an event of the terminal alarm e Command alarm When a command alarm is supplied from a PC connected to the SERIAL connector on the rear panel of this unit this is stated as an event of the command alarm About the Motion Detection Function VMD An alarm signal will be supplied when motion luminance transition is detected in a designated area It is pos
111. OFF Manual recording will not start automatically after completing the system check Important When ON is selected manual recording will start auto matically after completing the system check Manual Recording Channel Select a camera channel for manual recording from the fol lowing Refer to page 19 for manual recording MON2 Images from the camera channel currently dis played on monitor 2 will be recorded ALL Images from all the camera channels will be record ed Important When operating on monitor 1 when MON2 is selected for Manual Recording Channel on the REC Setup menu all camera channels will be recorded by manual recording instead of recording the camera channel dis played on monitor 2 When MON2 is selected images from a camera chan nel for another manual recording that has started later will be recorded regardless of the operation using the buttons on the front panel or via a network 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 ON Record camera titles together as a part of the record ed image OFF Does not record camera titles Embedded REC Time amp Date Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to record the displayed time and date together ON Record the time and date together as a part of the recorded image OFF Does not record the time and date Important
112. Panasonic Digital Disk Recorders Operating Instructions WJ HD309 wsnos WJ HD316 Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives EEC 73 23 and EEC 89 336 Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 73 23 EEC en 89 336 EEC Wir erklaren in alleiniger Verantwortung daB das Produkt auf das sich diese Erklarung bezieht mit der folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt Gem den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 73 23 EEC und 89 336 EEC Vi erkl rer os eneansvarlige for at dette produkt som denne deklaration omhandler er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre normative dokumenter i f lge bestemmelserne i direktivene 73 23 EEC og 89 336 EEC Nous d clarons sous note seule responsabilit que le produit auquel se r f re la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes ou autres documents normatifs conform ment aux dispositions des directives CEE 73 23 et CEE 89 336 Vi deklarerar h rmed v rt fulla ansvar f r att den produkt till vilken
113. REA SETUP menu will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU Copy area Free area 10GB 90GB 30GB 30GB HDD Total capacity 160GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET 137 O Select a recording area using the arrows button and assign the disk space to the selected recording area by rotating the jog dial Repeat this operation to assign disk space to two or more recording areas Press the SET button after setting Screenshot 5 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed E Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Mirroring will start and the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300_ DISK CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT MIRROR AREA SETUP iq 1 DD al formal i of to it of HDDs I of data be erased RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Cancel mirroring MIRROR OFF Do the following to cancel the mirroring function Turn on the power of this unit An image saying that the system check has been com pleted will be displayed Press the SET button after the image is displayed Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto matically displayed Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DIS
114. S sie A SOs PRESET Bo oG OE g BUSY Select the camera respective to the recorded images to be played Go to step 2 if not neces sary Press the desired camera selection button The pressed camera selection button will light green or blue and the respective live images will be displayed Available functions during playback 2 Start playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will light and the recorded images of the selected camera will be played First playback after login The latest recorded image will be played With the default setting playback will start 5 seconds before the start time of the latest recorded image The start time can be selected from the following 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 m 5 m Refer to a system administrator about the settings Other than those above Playback will start from the end point of the recorded image played last time 3 Stop playback Press the STOP button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will be stopped Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor Pause p gt PLAY IEPAUSE Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button to pause playback While pausing the indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will blink Pressing this button again will resume playback Single frame skip Rotating
115. T ONE UNIT MAIN gt ext 380GB ExT2 480GB EXT3 480GB exr4 480GB exts ADD 480GB exT 480GB ExT LOST RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when using the RAID 5 function gt Move the cursor to SELECTED DISK using the arrows button a gt and press the SET button When using the RAID 5 function select ONE UNIT on THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT menu Screenshot 4 The DISK SELECT menu will be displayed When using the RAID 5 function the UNIT SELECTION menu will be displayed W4J HD300 gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT gt DISK SELECT Select HDD to be formatted and press SET key 1 2 3 4 man icocBM 160GB EXTI 160GB 160GB 60GB ExT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB ext3 160GB 16065 16065 60GB exta 160GB _ ERROR 160GB 60GB ExTs ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB Exts 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB ar KO RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT gt UNIT SELECTION Select HDD to be formatted and press SET key EXT1 EEMe EXT2 480GB EXT3 480GB ExT4 480GB exTs ADD 480GB EXT6 480GB ar Sa RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when using the RAID 5 function gt Move the cursor to a desired hard disk unit to be for matted initialized using
116. T gt text data 200 bytes or less Disk End Notification Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Disk end auto notification MDE n MDE n n p Auto notification OFF setting Auto notification ON Disk end auto notification HDE HDE p Normal recording sector Event recording sector 1 Copy sector p 2 p 3 147 148 Search Operation Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Display search editing area ZTL n ZTL n n 0 Search editing area OFF 1 Recording event search list ON 2 Recording event search thumbnail ON 3 VMD search list ON 4 VMD Search Thumbnail OFF 5 6 7 Marking search list ON Marking search thumbnail ON Search playback display ON SS So So ll Display Operation Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Switch display DIN n DIN n Inquiry Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Additional disk space QHR p QHR p sss p 1 HDD normal recording sector inquiry p 2 HDD event recording sector p 3 HDD copy sector p 4 Disk connected to COPY 1 p 5 Disk connected to COPY 2 sss Additional disk space ID request QID QID WJ HD309 or QID WJ HD316 Interface ID request QIB QIB WJ HD309 or QIB WJ HD316 Production category QIC QIC 2 request
117. TEP1 CAM1 STEP2 CAMA STEP16 CAM16 HD309 STEP 1 CAM1 STEP2 CAMA STEP9 CAM9 Sequence Timing INT EXT MON2 Auto Skip ON OFF Login Screen WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 7SCREEN 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 10SCREEN 13SCREEN 16SCREEN SEQ WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 7SCREEN 9SCREEN SEQ 16SCREEN Secret View ON OFF OFF Monitor2 Live Sequence Operating with the buttons of the unit WJ HD316 1 2 16 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 1 9 10 16 WJ HD309 1 2 9 1 4 5 8 9 9 1 9 Operating via a network WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 9SCREEN 1 2 64 1 2 s 30 s HD316 STEP1 CAM1 STEP2 CAMA STEP16 CAM16 HD309 STEP 1 CAM1 STEP2 CAMA STEP9 CAM9 Sequence Timing INT EXT INT Auto Skip ON OFF ON Login Screen WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 7SCREEN 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 10SCREEN 13SCREEN 16SCREEN SEQ WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD1 4 QUADS 8 QUAD9 7SCREEN 9SCREEN SEQ QUAD 1 4 Display OSD Setup Time amp Date Display Position L UPPER R UPPER L LOWER R LOWER L UPPER Camera Title Display Position L UPPER R UPPER L LOWER R
118. TOR MONTOR E SHIFT PAN GOTO TT UST SEARCH 408 PANTILT SETUP sy ap SON es SO Soe Press the ZOOM FOCUS button The ZOOM FOCUS indicator will light N Use the arrows button A to zoom in on or out of the displayed image Press the arrows button downward to zoom out and upward A to zoom in w Press the camera selection button 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 respective to the controlled camera channel to quit the zooming operation E Focus Adjusts the focus The auto focus function is available mSTOP _pPLAY MIPAUSE _ AEC RECSTOP MONTOR FS MONTOR E I SHIFT aN OID TT list SEARCH oS sas OS M FOCUS y REPEAT l i Sols A PRESET O gt 50 BUSY Press the FOCUS button The ZOOM FOCUS indicator will light 42 N Use the arrows button lt gt to adjust the focus Press the arrows button lt 4 to shift the focus farther Press the arrows button to shift the focus nearer Auto focus is available by pressing the SET button w Press the camera selection button 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 respective to
119. TOR MONITOR2 ii OOOO SHIT E EJ SEQ 050 S OOQ ae psx see cor fret m O 2 RS USTED 5 r PRESET EL Z00M ins TE Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the VMD search list is displayed VMD SEARCH TIME amp DATE CAM gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 5 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 5 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 5 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 Oich 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM SERLO V8 12345 TIME amp DATE SEARCH REC EVENT SEARCH gt VMD gt SEARCH gt MARK The result list of the VMD search will be displayed on moni tor 2 and the VGA monitor The list in the displayed window is of the results of the pre vious search Use the arrows button A to switch between displaying the list window and the thumbnail window alternately VMD SEARCH TIME amp DATE CAM gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 1 i O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 5 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM SELLS 12345 TIME amp DATE SEARCH REC EVENT SEARCH VMD SEARCH gt MARK lt List window gt 25 APR 03 25 APR 03 25 APR 03 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 2
120. UMBER 32 AUTO PAN ow Select OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The PRESET AUTO PAN window will be closed and the camera will move to the selected preset position When selecting CANCEL using the arrows button and press the SET button the PRESET AUTO PAN window will be closed 43 Note To move the camera to another registered preset position press the SET button after selecting a desired preset position number in step 2 The PRESET AUTO PAN window will not close and it is possible to select another preset number E Auto Function Auto Pan etc Moves a camera with an auto function set in advance Important When monitor 1 is selected it is impossible to move a camera with an auto function by performing the follow ing steps In this case perform the settings using the setup menu of camera SNE STOP BPW PSE of ETO OOOO SHIFT E3 SEQ oso pis O ust SEARCH O cor KO IO a O O USTED O Zos 6 BO aN 1 Press the PRESET AUTO button The PRESET AUTO indicator will light and the PRESET AUTO PAN window will be displayed 2 Move the cursor to AUTO PAN using the arrows button and check the radio button next to AUTO PAN using the jog dial PRESET AUTO PAN PRESET PRESET NUMBER GJ AUT
121. US OO mar IRIS USTED Sos PRESET ATO Ss EL Z00M 1 Press the MONITOR1 MONITOR2 button to select the monitor When monitor 1 is selected the indicator will light When monitor 2 is selected the indicator will not light 2 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light 3 Press the SEQ button The camera selection button respective to the displayed image will light green To stop sequential display press the SEQ button When trying to display on a single screen or multi screen during the sequential display the sequential display will be stopped When monitor 2 is selected in step 1 the sequential display will also start on the VGA monitor CONTROL CAMERAS When displaying live images the following camera controls Moves a camera horizontally vertically are possible e Panning tilting e Zooming Zooms in out on images e Focus Adjusts the focus e Iris e Preset action Adjusts the iris of the lens Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance e Auto function Moves a camera with an auto function set in advance Notes e Controlling cameras is possib images on a single screen Depending on models of the may be impossible to control th tions may not be available e only when displaying connected cameras it e camera or some func When a
122. W IESC OSS AS USTED A 503 wo 50 v BUSY H oP OOC OOO oo Oo z 3 Filter recording events Filter recording events by time and date E TIME amp DATE FILTERING START 1 E oo oo AM END 1 JAN 03 o oo AM Move the cursor using the arrows button and rotate the jog dial to enter the time and date Press the SET button to determine the entered time and date The recording event in the entered time range will be listed and displayed Filter recording events by camera channel E CAMERA FILTERING CAMERA BEHREEEE ES Select camera channel numbers 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 using the arrows button to apply fil tering It is possible to select camera channels using the camera selection buttons 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 The selected camera channels will turn white Press the SET button to determine the selection of camera channel numbers The recording events of the selected camera channels will be listed Note When operating the system controller select a cam era channel using the numeric keypad In this case it is impossible to select 10 CH to 16 CH Filter recording events by the recording event E REC EVENT FILTERING OFF VIDEO LOSS MANUAL SCHEDULE Move the cursor to select the recording event refer to page 28
123. WJ HD316 4 9 for the WJ HD309 to complete the camera setting Note To display the special menu of the camera setup menu press the camera selection button 2 after moving the cursor to SPECIAL on the camera setup menu To reset the settings of the camera setup menu to the default settings press the camera selection button 3 after mov ing the cursor to CAMERA RESET on the special menu Depending on the models of the connected cameras the operation method and menu items are different Refer to the operating instructions of the connected camera 127 128 DISK MANAGEMENT E Notes on the hard disk Camera images are recorded into the built in hard disk of this unit There are two hard disks in this unit In case one of them malfunctions during recording it is possible to keep record ing with the other hard disk mirror function The internal hard disk of this unit is virtually divided into 3 areas to manage the hard disk Normal recording area An area into which images are recorded at times other than an event occurrence such as manual recording Event recording area An area into which images are recorded at an event occurrence Copy area An area into which copy data is stored It is possible to check the available disk space for each area on Disk Info of Maintenance on the SETUP MENU Refer to page 94 e When connecting an optional extension unit WJ HDE300 series it is possible to create a pre recording area
124. XT4 160GB ERROR 160GB 60GB EXT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB EXT6 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT7 Lost RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET O Move the cursor to ALL UNITS using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Select ALL UNITS when using the RAID 5 function Digital DiskRecorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300_ TOP MENU gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT ALL UNIT MAIN EXT1 480GB EXT2 480GB EXT3 480GB EXT4 480GB EXT5 ADD 480GB EXT6 480GB EXT7 LOST RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when using the RAID 5 function gt Screenshot 4 The RECORDING AREA SETUP OF ALL DISKS will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300_ gt THE CANDIDATE FOR A FORMAT gt RECORDING AREA SETUP OF ALL DISK Normal area Event area Copy area Free area HDD Total capacity 2790GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Select a recording area using the arrows button lt 4 and rotate the jog dial to set the capacity for the select ed recording area Repeat this operation to set the capacity for the other recording areas 133 134 E Press the SET button after setting Screenshot 5 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder H
125. after the UPS starts power supply System has passed after having received the power outage alert signal Refer to page 122 When the internal processing starts recording will stop and all operations will be invalid nn available Error The hard disk is almost full or completely Press the ALARM RESET button to can disk space is run Warning full cel the error warning status The unit will ning out be in the error half reset error reset con FULL no avail dition Initialize or replace the hard disk able disk space Refer to page 128 133 When initial ized all recorded data will be deleted It is recommended to copy the data using an external recording device The DVD RAM disk is almost full or com Press the ALARM RESET button to can pletely full cel the error warning status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset con dition Initialize the DVD RAM disk Refer to page 52 When initialized alll recorded data will be deleted The CD R or DVD R disk is almost full or Press the ALARM RESET button to can completely full cel the error warning status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset con dition Replace the disk with a new one MEDIUM n Warning The external recording device is not Press the ALARM RESET button to can operable because no disk or different cel the warning status The unit will be in format disk has been inserted etc the error half reset error reset condition
126. ailable Screenshot 6 The confirmation menu of the set recording area will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 DISK SETTING METHOD AUTO SETUP 10GB 80GB HDD Total capacity 160GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when selecting AUTO SETUP gt Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 DISK SETTING METHOD ALL COPY AREA 0GB 0GB HDD Total capacity 160GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET lt Screen displayed when selecting ALL COPY AREA gt El Confirm the capacity of the set recording area and press the SET button The confirmation dialog window will be displayed gt step 13 135 Screenshot 7 The PRE RECORDING AREAS menu will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 gt DISK SETTING METHOD PRE RECORDING AREAS 3c 4cH 6cH 7cH oGB oGB 0GB 0GB 11CH 12cH 13CH 14cH 15cH oGB ocB oce ocB oB HDD Total capacity 160GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Select the camera channel for pre event recording using the arrows button and assign the disk space to the selected pre recording area by rotating the jog di
127. al Repeat this operation to assign disk space to two or more camera channels Press the SET button after setting The confirmation dialog window will be displayed gt step 13 Important It is impossible to select the camera channel to which the pre recording area on another hard disk extension unit is already assigned Screenshot 8 The DETAILED SETUP menu will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 gt DISK SETTING METHOD gt DETAILED SETUP Normal area Eventarea copy area we HDD Total capacity 160GB RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Select the recording area using the arrows button and assign the disk space to the selected recording area by rotating the jog dial Repeat this operation to assign disk space to two or more recording areas Press the SET button after setting Press the SET button after setting 136 Screenshot 9 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 gt DISK SETTING METHOD DETAILED SETUP Starting one 1 disk formatting All of contents in the disk is eras EXECUTE E CANCEL RETURN SETUP ESC OK SET Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Formatting will start and the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed E Setting for Mirr
128. al triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte nance servicing instructions in the litera ture 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 operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme ett tuote jota t m ilmoitus koskee noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja jotka noudattavat direktiivien 73 23 EEC ja 89 336 EE s d ksi Vi erkl rer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erkl ringen gjelder for er i overensstemmelse med f lgende normer eller andre normgivende dokumenter som f lger bestemmelsene i direktivene 73 23 EEC og 89 336 EEC FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CARE FULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fu
129. amera movement to a preset position at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be performed ALARM Alarm Mode Performs every event action according to the settings Auto copy is the function to copy recorded images auto matically onto the copy area of the hard disk or the DVD RAM disk Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the auto copy func tion ON Enable the auto copy function OFF Disable the auto copy function Important e When OFF is selected for Auto Copy of Basic Setup on System the auto copy function will not work even though ON is selected for this setting Select HDD COPY 1 or COPY 2 for Auto Copy e Images recorded by pre event recording in the pre recording area in the extension unit will not be copied automatically Video Loss Perform the settings of an event action at a video loss or the settings of the auto copy function The contents to be set are the same as the settings for VMD above SETUP MENU CEES ET soe a a Event Program 1 C CI Event Program 2 Event Program 3 I Auto Copy Le OK CANCEL Terminal command alarm Perform the settings of an event action at a terminal com mand alarm occurrence or the settings of the auto copy function The contents to be set are the same as the settings for VMD above SETUP MENU ES MET TN soa a L oero a i seen E Event Program 1 2
130. as Up to 64 preset positions can be registered WJ HD316 O SHIFT On DISK SELECT COP OQ 000 WJ HD309 a EE aa gt gt PAN GOTO SHIFT seq TEXT 080 pul pes SEARCH nom m Ng 88 O hii FOCUS O REPEAT DISK SELECT COP MARE RIS LISTED Q 8 Ole 4 PRESET EL ZOOM OO A o SO d BUSY Press the PAN TILT button and move the cam era to a desired position to be registered as a preset position N Press the SET button The REGISTRATION PRESET POSITION window will be displayed REGISTRATION PRESET POSITION L32 PRESET NUMBER WJ HD316 BK EOROKO SOOO ESOO O 3 4 4 3 WJ HD309 E ERTO O CEI Aen POTo ETs Ex M w Press a camera selection button 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 to register a preset position number The pressed button number will be registered as a preset position number The jog dial also can be used to select a p
131. asonic SB UNER 1 mi I j ji EP o gt TIMER G 2 en PAN GOTO ALARM ERROR ius ust SEARCH R GS sF E E9 080 SOS wo O corr S OOO el a OE SO SUSPEND FOCUS O REPEAT O ex Oo px cor free A mm YOM s08 A gf operate HD1 fEL Z00m a a J ST Sree 0 OWE i O wf Front aq USB cable Locally procured Designated DVD RAM drive etc E Connections with the VTR When it is necessary to copy the recorded images to a video tape using a VTR connect the VTR to the S VIDEO connector or the VIDEO OUT connector and the AUDIO OUT connector inside the connectors cover on the front panel of this unit as below Open the connectors cover p mSTOP pe PLAY PAUSE REC RECSTOP Panasonic oie Al Tei ES beng e ORO OO oE e Sps at OO O O eoae8 OS a OOOO 202 A BO OPERATE EL Z00M on mE 3 HDD 2 o O A AUDIO D Audio cable with an RCA pin plug Locally procured VTR Audio cable with an RCA pin plug Locally procured VIDEO s vIDEOIN N connector S video cable Locally procured Note The same video signal supplied to the MONITOR1 connector and to the MONITOR2 VGA connector will be supplied to the S VIDEO connector and the VIDEO OUT connector inside the connectors cover The same audio signal supplied to the AUDIO OUT connector on the rear panel of this unit will be supplied
132. assword for an administrator Enter 4 8 alphanumeric characters The same method is used to enter insert and delete char acters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 55 about the characters available Important To enhance the security change the password for an administrator periodically e PSD User When a user operates a controller compatible with PS Data operation will be restricted by the priority and operational level of the PSD user A PSD user should be one of the users registered in this unit Auto Login Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate the auto login function ON Activates the auto login function OFF Does not activate the auto login function It is neces sary to perform the login operation every time this unit is started up Auto Login User When ON is selected for Auto Login the user registered as an auto login user in this setting can log into the unit automatically An auto login user should be one of the users registered in this unit Auto Logout Select ON or OFF whether or not to activate the auto logout function When ON is selected auto logout will be carried out after a specified time has passed while displaying live images without operation OFF Does not activate the auto logout function 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m 30 m Activates the auto logout func tion when the selected time has passed after login Important e The auto logout function will
133. ator on the button will go off and recording will stop Notes e The camera selection button will light orange currently recording or blue currently being recorded and dis played on the monitor to indicate which camera is being recorded e When recording with other recording modes being per formed the indicator on the REC button will not go off even though the REC button is pressed to stop manual recording Recording Mode Description Priority 1 Emergency Recording Start recording manually using an external switch at an emergency event occurrence Highest Event Recording Recording will be performed automatically at an event occurrence 1 Manual Recording Start and stop recording manually 22 Schedule Recording Recording will be performed automatically with a designated start stop time and date 3 1 Priorities on the above table are the default settings Emergency recording is the highest priority 2 Priorities for manual recording schedule recording and event recording can be changed Refer to a system administrator about the settings 19 20 Recording Time The possible recording durations on the following table are just the average values Refer to the important notice below the table Recording rate for a single camera channel Recording without audio Unit Hour Recording Rate ips SFA SFB FQA FQB NQA NQB EXA EXB 0 1 19 000 12 700 25 400 1
134. aving and loading of settings of the SETUP MENU It is possible to save the settings of the S this unit It is also possible to call up saved settings Load Move the cursor to SAVE or LOAD and press the SET button ETUP MENU in DISPLAY SETUP MENU OF CAMERA For operating the camera connected to this unit it is necessary to set the camera functions in advance Setup of the camera functions can be performed on the setup menu of the connected camera You can operate the camera setup menu by calling up it from this unit Contents of the camera setting menu and operations vary according to the connected cameras For further information refer to the operating instructions of the camera The following are the descriptions of how to display the camera setting menu Press the camera selection button for a desired camera channel and the SET button simultaneously The camera setup menu will be displayed Use the following buttons on the front panel to perform the settings of the camera setup menu To move the cursor Arrows button A To change the selected parameter Arrows button lt 4 gt To determine the selected parameter SET button To display the submenu To return to the previous menu SETUP ESC button Press any one of the PAN TILT button the ZOOM FOCUS button the IRIS button the PRESET AUTO button and the cam era selection buttons 4 16 for the
135. ay Enter the gateway address according to the network con figuration when OFF is selected for DHCP 119 120 e DNS Select MANUAL or AUTO to enable searching for an IP address by its host name using DNS When OFF is select ed for DHCP no use of the DHCP server select MANU AL and enter the domain name and the DNS server address If ON is selected for DHCP use of the DHCP server select AUTO When DNS is not used select OFF When MANUAL is selected for DNS enter the DNS server address for Primary and Secondary e DDNS Select ON and OFF whether or not to use the DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server Selecting ON is available only when MANUAL or AUTO is selected for DNS When ON is selected perform the following User Name Enter the user name registered in DDNS Password Enter the password for the user entered in User Name Access Interval Select an interval to update DNS from the following 10 m 30 m 1 h 6 h 24 h Host Name Enter the host address registered in DDNS Enter a host name of no more than 255 alphanumeric char acters Hyphens are also available for the host name e Domain Name Enter the domain name of this unit Enter a domain name of no more than 255 alphanumeric characters Hyphens are also available for the domain name NTP Setup Time adjustment of network f Perform the following settings for time adjustment
136. be memorable Level Select a user level from the following Setting of operable functions in each level is described in User Level Refer to page 125 LV1 LV2 LV3 e Priority Assign priority 1 lowest to 16 highest to users e Default Screen Select a camera image to be displayed during the login procedure from the following CAM1 16 Displays an image from the selected camera channel QUAD 4 Displays images from camera channels 1 4 on a 4 split screen QUADS 8 Displays images from camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen QUADS only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 9 on the upper left area on a 4 split screen QUADS 12 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 9 12 on a 4 split screen QUAD13 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 13 16 on a 4 split screen 7SCREEN Displays images from camera channels 1 7 on a 7 split screen 9SCREEN only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 1 9 on the upper left area on a 9 split screen 123 124 9SCREEN1 9 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 9 on a 9 split screen 9SCREEN10 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 10 16 on a 9 split screen 10SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 10 on a 10 split screen 13SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images
137. ble hard disk indicated with LOST or ERROR and it is necessary to remove it temporarily but not to stop opera tion Do the following to remove the hard disk logically Turn on the power of this unit An image saying that the system check has been com pleted will be displayed Press the SET button after the image is displayed Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto matically displayed Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORWAT 0 5 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT4 160GB ERROR _ 1606B 60GB EXT5 ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB 160GB Move the cursor to REMOVE using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button 139 Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT mnnon orr newove Restan xT MAIN EXT en i Enter the password EXT3 Enter the password for an administrator by rotating the jog dial The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are availab
138. bnail ON n 7 Search playback display ON zdt 0 Text display OFF zdt 1 Text display ON Recording mode inquiry QRM QRM n n 0 Normal recording mode n 2 Continuous External timer recording mode Monitor status inquiry ZQM ZQM m a a a3a4 yYyyy mmddhhnnss m 0 Live m 1 Live sequence m 2 Playback m 3 Other statuses a a a a Camera CH information binary yyyymmddhhnnss Playback time Recording status inquiry ZQS ZQS 1 CH recording activated 2 CH recording activated 16 CH recording activated Recording status nn 00 Recording stop nn 01 Manual recording activated nn 02 Event recording activated nn 03 Schedule recording activated nn 04 Emergency recording activated Record number informa tion ZRN sss nn rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr nnyyyymmddhhnnss ccc x yyy t sss Unit address nn Sequence number rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record number yyyymmddhhnnss Recording event date and time ccc Camera CH x 0 Manual recording x 1 Schedule recording x 2 VMD recording x 3 Alarm port recording x 4 Command alarm recording x 5 VIDEO LOSS recording x 6 Emergency recording yyy Event activated CH t 0 Text included t 1 Text not included nn Sequence number Camera SYNC status inquiry QSY a1a2a3a4a5 b1b2b3b4b5 QSY 488 845 b b b b b S S584 SM 8 858 844 b b b b b Range of camera CH to inquire SYNC status 48 8 sm SYNC status of each camera s 0 SYNC status not
139. ch filters gt 25 APR 03 1 56AM 0O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 1 56AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 1 56AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 1 56AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 1 2 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Mme 100 TIME amp DATE gt SEARCH REC EVENT gt SEARCH VMD gt SEARCH MARK The recording event list window will be displayed on moni tor 2 and the VGA monitor Use the arrows button V A to switch between displaying the list window and the thumbnail window alternately To search using a search filter go to step 4 TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT O1ich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM o8 100 TIME amp DATE gt SEARCH REC EVENT gt SEARCH VMD gt SEARCH gt MARK lt List window gt 25 APR 03 APR 03 25 APR 03 APR 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 55 AM 6AM 12 34 56 AM Teh MANUAL lt Thumbnail window gt 5 mSTOP _pPLAYAIPAUSE e REC RECSTOP F ONTON MONITOR2 SHIFT E paseo iY 5 SEARCH 208 a Ge aoe Ag SLO
140. conds after being detected in area B Motion is detected in area D within 10 seconds after being detected in area C When all of the above have occurred an event action will be performed lt DURATION mode gt It will be subject to listing if an object keeps moving for the set period in the detection area For example in case of the following settings 10 sec for areas A and B 20 sec for area C and 30 sec for area D An event action will be performed when an object keeps moving longer than the set period in the specified detection area A B C D Important e When images to be searched are recorded with a low recording rate the DURATION mode may not work cor rectly e t may take some time to search according to the con tents of the recorded images E Search for a marked point and play from that point Marking search Display the recording time of the recorded images with a marked point in a list or a thumbnail and select the desired recording time to play Refer to page 24 for further informa tion about marking ore ai 10 MONITORT i OOJO ay m I pile sat E SEQ 080 S wnt CO oO pas o py psksaeo cor ETA m O w H S08 EL 200M ef rae O ag Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the marking list wi
141. cordings If there is no next or previous recorded image current playback will continue Play the latest recorded image PAN GOTO TT LAST m T Press the GO TO LAST button to play the latest recorded image Multi screen display For the WJ HD316 For the WJ HD309 gddid It is possible to display recorded images in multi screen format 4 7 9 10 13 16 for the WJ HD316 4 7 9 for the WJ HD309 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light 2 Press a camera selection button 1 6 for the WJ HD316 1 3 for the WJ HD309 to select a desired multi screen Camera selection button 1 4 split screen Camera selection button 2 7 split screen Camera selection button 3 9 split screen Camera selection button 4 16 split screen Only for the WJ HD316 Camera selection button 5 10 split screen Only for the WJ HD316 Camera selection button 6 13 split screen Only for the WJ HD316 Q To display recorded images on a single screen press the SHIFT button again After the SHIFT indicator goes off press the camera selection but ton 23 Marking For the WJ HD316 SHIFT For the WJ HD309 SHIFT a It is possible to play from a marked point Do the following to mark a desired point 1 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light
142. crew from the unit and fix the cables with the cable clamp using the provided screw for the cable clamp How to fix the cable clamp 71 72 E Connections with DVD RAM CD R and DVD R drives This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the designated DVD RAM DVD R and CD R drive Connect the designated DVD RAM DVD R and CD R drive and the COPY1 port on the rear panel or the COPY2 port inside the connectors cover on the front panel of this unit using an USB cable not included Important e Use an appropriate USB cable compatible with the USB2 0 standard e Fix the cables with the cable clamp provided with this unit to prevent disconnection or unstable connections that may cause recording failures or an unstable system Designated DVD RAM drive etc How to fix the cable clamp Cable Clamp Fixing screw Remove this screw from the unit and fix the cables with the cable clamp using the provided screw for the cable clamp R wod D O AA oer 79 sono DE es ALARM c BIC GSEs oe i ogee OS Ges CASCADE MONITOR VGA ALARM CONTOROL RSIS NIERA LA GE ee mSTOP pm PLAY IIPAUSE REC REC STOP Pan
143. cted camera was not available to operate because another user is operating it using a controller or a PC via a network In this case wait until this indicator goes off Arrow Buttons Y A lt P gt Adjusts zooming focus or moves the cursor on the setup menus and the search menu Set Button SET Works differently depending on the situations listed below e Plays recorded images at the current playback speed when this button is pressed during fast playback e Registers preset positions of cameras e Activates the auto focus function e Sets the alarm suspension mode on off e Determines the setting of parameters on the setup menus Jog Dial Works differently depending on the situations as fol lows e Plays recorded images frame by frame when this dial is rotated during pausing playback e Skips playback time when this dial is rotated during playback at normal speed e Moves the cursor on the search menu or the thumbnail menu e Selects a parameter setting or a character on the setup menus Shuttle Ring Works differently depending on the situations as fol lows e Plays fast when this dial is rotated during playback at normal speed e Turns the search menu pages or the thumbnail menu pages Connectors Cover Copy Port COPY2 Connect a recommended external recording device to this port S Video Output Connector S VIDEO Connect the S video input connector of a VTR with this connector The same vi
144. ctions for each level 125 Save Load The set contents can be saved or loaded 126 Note Refer to page 127 for further information about the settings using the setup menu of camera 91 92 E About the SETUP MENU Main menu Live image REC Rate MANU SCHE PRE EVT POST EVT EMR auro tips tips ties f mes CN CA A EN ZE auto tips ips res ps AUTO tips tips tips NEN CN CA EMENM ENT Disk Capacity auro tips tips tips ps auro nies f nies Date Delete Disk End Mode Main area Event Log EMEN ENN eee j cam 14 MEON ETS ETS TE ET a YS cams AUTO ties nios mips f nies came AUTO tins tips tips tips GA Error Log Submenu Main menu These menus are always displayed on the SETUP MENU Live image Live images from the camera channel that was selected just before the SETUP MENU was displayed Main area The setting items of the selected submenu will be displayed in this area Submenu The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed on the left side of the SETUP MENU The submenus dif fer depending on the selected main menu Notes e The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor It is impossible to display the SETUP MENU on monitor 1 e The same images displayed on monitor 2 will be displayed on the VGA monitor e Depending on the connected monitor flickering may occur when displaying the SETUP MENU In this case it is recom m
145. cured BNC Cable Locally procured eae Tae ia ey TS ne CASOpeR MONITOR SO e a Oe E i IN AUDIOOUT MONTOR OUT a Oo Second unit System 2 Controller 2 RS485 cable BNC Cable Mode switch Locally procured ON No 7 OFF mmmn i No 8 OFF mern 7 8 oer y Th roo ka SERIAL opoe 7 a ee gt a AIIE Third unit System 3 Controller 3 Coaxial communication unit Termination ON Unit Address 4 RS485 cable When the PS Data compatible devices are connected to the first and third units PS Data Compatible Monitor 2 Controller Termination ON Unit Address 1 RS485 cable provided with the controller Mode switch ony No 7 OFF mm mmm mlli No 8 OFF TASAS G 7
146. d date LIVE DD MMM YY ha Time Format Time amp Date EN CU es A O OFF Eoo am i A ight Saving W Auto Adjust Time Master Ti E Sum jay Light Saving E Summer Time Day Light Saving Table Date Format Select a display format for the date from the following Ex April 1 2003 YY MM DD 03 4 1 MMM DD YY APR 1 03 DD MMM YY 1 APR 03 Time Format Select a display format for the time from the following Ex 3 0 clock in the afternoon 12h 3 00 00 PM 24h 15 00 00 Time Setup Adjust the current time and date Enter year month day hour minute and second in order move the cursor to SET and press the SET button Important Recording will stop for around 4 seconds just after set ting the date and time e Auto Adjust Time Select a method for auto time adjustment from the follow ing When MASTER is selected a signal will be supplied from the ALARM CONTROL connector as the MASTER time see below at the specified time OFF Does not function MASTER A signal will be supplied from the ALARM CON TROL connector on the rear and the clock of the other devices will be adjusted with reference to the time of this unit SLAVE A signal will be supplied to the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear and the clock of this unit will be adjusted Important Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds when changing the present time accurate
147. d even after checking and trying the solution or a problem is not described below and when having a problem with installations Check item Remedy Page Power is not turned on The HDD SAFETY MODE win dow is displayed after turning on the power of the unit No camera image is displayed on MON 1 MON 2 and the VGA monitor The log in menu does not appear even if you press the button of the unit The camera image is dim Cannot open SETUP MENU e Check if the power plug is properly connected to the AC outlet e Check if the power cord is properly inserted into the power socket of the unit The HDD SAFETY MODE is set to ON In this case set the HDD SAFETY MODE to OFF e Check if the lens covers of the cameras have been removed ee Refer to p 68 r e Check if the power is supplied to cameras and connected devices e Check if the cable connections are correct Refer to p 70 77 Sj SS e Check the brightness and contrast settings of the moni tors Can the users display camera images on the monitors Check the level settings of the users logging in e Check if any user has logged in with the system controller Refer to p 123 and 125 Can the users display the SETUP MENU on the monitors Check the level settings of the users logging in e Check if dust may be sticking to the camera lens Refer to
148. deo signal supplied to the MON ITOR OUT2 connector on the rear panel will be sup plied to this connector Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT Connect the video input connector of a VTR with this connector The same video signal supplied to the MON ITOR OUT2 connector on the rear panel will be sup plied to this connector Audio Output Connector AUDIO OUT This connector for an RCA standard jack supplies an unbalanced 10 dBV 600 Q line output audio signal to an external device Recorded audio will be supplied from this connector during playback The same audio signal supplied to the AUDIO OUT connector on the rear panel will be supplied to this con nector E Rear View nS Om J ONIN ae ad ae WJ HD316 aa y a N ae Al Ce 6 10 09 GOLE Q MONTOROUTICASCADEN MONI m F WJ HD309 EE Audio Input Connectors AUDIO IN 1 4 These connectors for RCA pin jacks accept an unbal anced 10 dBV 10 kQ line inpu
149. didn t operate the unit for around 2 minutes this PSD user will be forced to log out When the unit is operated using a PC via a network Operate using a PC via a network Up to 8 hosts PCs can access the unit When a host tries to log in after 8 hosts have already logged in the unit the unit will work as follows according to the setting for Priority of System Setting for Priority Description Follow the priority When a host s priority is higher than the one of the other host who has already logged in this host can log in and the other host who has already logged in will be forced to log out When a host s priority is lower who has already logged in this host cannot log in than the one of the other host Pre priority Any host cannot log in regardless of priority However it is possible to log in as an admini tons on the front panel of the unit In this case users who have already logged in will be strator by operating the but forced to log out Post priority Any host can log in regardless of priority When accessing the unit using a PC via a network the unit will work as follows according to the setting for User Authentication and Host Authentication of NW Setup 1 Setting for User Setting for Host User Host to log in Note Authentication Authentication OFF OFF Log into the unit as an admin istrator
150. e It is possible to select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to display the camera title during playback even though OFF is selected Refer to pages 114 115 e When ON is selected it is impossible to hide the cam era title and the time and date Refer to pages 114 115 e REC Priority Assigns priorities to recording modes Assigns priorities 1 highest 3 lowest to each recording mode When two or more recordings are performed in the same period only a recording with the highest priority will be performed Refer to page 19 for further information about each record ing mode Important The priority of event recording will be applied for the priority of pre post event recording When pre post event recording is to be performed it is impossible to perform manual recording schedule recording Audio Allocation Allocates audio from the audio input connectors 1 4 on the rear panel of the unit to camera channels Allocate audio in accordance with the channels of the con nected cameras When OFF is selected audio will not be heard Important e When a live image from the audio assigned camera channel is displayed on a single screen on monitor 2 audio will be heard When displaying on a multi screen audio will not be heard e When images from the audio assigned camera channel are displayed on a single screen recorded audio will be heard When displaying on a multi screen recorded audio will not be heard
151. e connection using a monitor It is necessary in advance to perform the settings to operate the unit in the cascade connection Refer to a system administrator for further information E Features It is possible to operate the unit in the cascade connection using the buttons on the front panel in the same way as operating a unit used independently Images will be displayed on monitor 2 connected to the first WJ HD316 309 When using an optional PS Data compatible controller it is possible to operate all of the WJ HD316 309 in the cascade connection Important e It is impossible to use monitori when connecting the units in the cascade connection Do not operate the monitor switch button on the front panel after selecting MONITOR 2 for all of the WJ HD316 309 in the cascade connection e Video output signal will not be supplied from the MONITOR VGA connector when connecting the units in the cascade connection e Using the AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT connectors on the first unit is possible It is impossible to use the AUDIO IN and AUDIO OUT connectors on the second and subsequent units E Operation using the buttons on the front panel It is possible to operate the unit using the buttons on the front panel as described on pages 19 57 Images will be displayed on monitor 2 connected to the first unit When operating the buttons on the front panel only live recorded images from the cameras connected to the currently operated unit are available It is i
152. e displaying the recording event list win dow gt Select a desired recording event by rotating the jog dial TIME amp DATE EZUS Gt om A TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT gt 25 APR 03 12 56 Al Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 1 2 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Mme 100 TIME amp DATE SEARCH REC EVENT gt SEARCH gt VMD SEARCH gt MARK 2 Press the SHIFT button The SHIFT indicator will light 3 Press the TEXT button to display the TEXT INFORMATION window TEXT INFORMATION Text information attached to the paused playback image or text information attached to the selected recording event will be displayed To close the TEXT INFORMATION window press the SETUP ESC button or the SET button 4 Press the TEXT button again to edit text infor mation TEXT INFORMATION WJ HD316 Important It is impossible to edit text information using the system controller FEC STOP MONITORT c EJ EJ SHIFT Ez ESTOP _ pPLAY MIPAUSE _ REC it o o8 SEARCH D ad goa FOCUS REPEAT TEXT MARI O O
153. e is connected to the first unit Monitor 2 RS485 cable provided with the controller Mode switch Controller Termination ON Unit Address 1 No 7 OFF aN 7 2345678 No 8 OFF COPY 1 FC 00000 a07 oe OON se RE L if i id it 5 MONITOR VG AUDIOIN AVDIOOUT ALARMICONTOROL So guga gop O e a RS485 cable BNC Cable Mode switch Locally procured BNC Cable Locally procured 12345678 No 7 OFF No 8 OFF SS Rea Gum EY 0 SERIAL ae 1 COS 6 execu ciue hun AUDIO OUT MONTORO CASOpER MONTOR ea m pf OO oer rO mA HOE RS485 cable BNC Cable Mode switch Locally procured ON 12345678 No 7 ON No 8 OFF m
154. ea for the settings of VECTOR using the arrows button and rotate the jog dial to select an area Move the cursor to the parameter box of the selected area using the arrows button to select an interval time for an object moving between each area from the following 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m lt DURATION gt Move the cursor to the parameter box of each area using the arrows button Bm and rotate the jog dial to select a moving duration for an object in each area from the follow ing 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m 13 Press the SET button or the PLAY PAUSE but ton to start searching and display the results of the VMD search VMD SEARCH TIME amp DATE CAM gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Mem 12345 TIME amp DATE SEARCH REC EVENT SEARCH VMD gt SEARCH MARK Up to 200 results will be displayed When 200 results are listed searching will stop Notes e t may take some time until the search results are dis played e It is possible to stop searching by pressing the STOP button 1 A Rotate the jog dial to select a result to be dis played VMD SEARCH TIME amp DATE CAM gt
155. ecorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Enter a 2 digit number for the year when entering the time and date Manual Delete for Event Recording Area By setting the time and date images in the event recording area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Disc Format of DVD Initialize format a DVD RAM disk in the DVD RAM drive connected to the copy port 95 96 Event Log Check the event log The event log time and date at an event occurrence details will be displayed in list form Refer to page 45 for further information about each event Error Log Check the error log The error log will be displayed in list form ra Recording Even a E TI No Time amp Date Event Lossi6 TRM Disk End Mode Disk Capacity lt COM Command alarm EMR Emergency recording LOSS Video loss TRM Terminal alarm VMD Motion detection Disk End Mode LIVE u E No Time amp Date Event Note Up to 100 error logs can be kept When more than 100 error logs are filed the older error logs will be over written by the newer error logs In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwritten Note Up to 750 event logs can be kept When more than 750 event logs are filed the older event logs will be overwritten by the newer event log
156. ed charac ter using the arrows button Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter the camera title Notes e To correct the entered characters move the cursor to the character to be corrected and press the STOP button to delete it Enter a correct character after deleting e To copy the camera title that has been set for another camera channel follow the procedure below 1 Move the cursor to CAM 1 in step 2 on the pre vious page and press the SET button The fol lowing screen will be displayed SETUP Copy Another CameraTitie CAN EE pw Co CAM7 CAMB 2 Select the camera channel for which the cam era title is to be copied by rotating the jog dial 114 3 Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The camera title will be copied e The following characters can be entered for a cam era title 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopaqr stuvwxyzAAAZCEINOOUUGBAAAA aece Gli7indoddduduta lt gt amp 4 SP Screenshot 4 The camera title is entered CAMI ENTRANCE E B cancer Press the arrows button to move the cursor to OK and press the SET button The camera title will be set and the setting window of the camera title will be closed Notes e If you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 5 and press the SET button the setting will be canceled and the setting window
157. ed to COPY 2 Cancel data copy ZDC ZDC Erase log ZLC k ZLC k k 1 Event input log k 2 Trouble log k 3 Access log Log data total number inquiry ZLQ k y4Y4Y4Y1M41mM4q49q h4n4N4N4 Y2Y2Y2Y2MaM3 Apdghphanony ZLQ k y4Y4Y4Y1M1M4 d4d4h4h4N4N4 Y2Y2Y 2Y 2M2M3 dodohghynony dddddddd k 0 Record list k 1 Event input log k 2 Trouble log k 3 Access log Y 4 i 1 4M4m d d h h n n Start date amp time of inquiry range YoY aYaINoMododohahonono End date amp time of inquiry range dddddddd Log data total number Log readout ZLR yyyymmdd hhnn mmmmmmmm ZLR k lt Log Data 1 gt s1 lt Log Data 2 gt s2 lt Log Data n gt sn k 1 Event input log k 2 Trouble log k 3 Access log yyyymmaddhhnn Start date amp time of readout logs mmmmmmmm Total number of acquired logs 00000000 00000050 lt Log Data n gt Log data sn 0 9 Cyclic number Record list acquisition ZGR yyyymmddnn Annnnnnn ZGR lt Log Data 1 gt s1 lt Log Data 2 gt s2 lt Log Data n gt sn yyyymmaddhhnn Start date amp time of readout list mmmmmmmm Total record number in the acquired list 00000001 00000050 lt Log Data n gt Log data sn 0 9 Cyclic number Text acquisition ZGT rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ZGT rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr lt TEXT gt rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record No lt TEXT gt text data Text writing ZPT rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr lt TEXT gt ZPT rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record No lt TEX
158. ed when OFF is selected E HDD Capacity Warning Normal Recording Area Event Recording Area Copy Ai M COPY1 Capac E COPY2 Capac Important When CONTINUE is selected for Disk End Mode a warning will not be issued Data Delete Delete image data on the hard disk Delete image data on the built in hard disk normal record ing area event recording area Auto deletion and manual deletion are available to delete image data It is also possible to initialize format a DVD RAM disk with this menu SETUP MENU ui lete OFF anual Delete for Normal Recording Area Delete before WI A 03 anual Delete for Event Recording Area Delete before BEN Eos isc Format of DVD cOPY1 copy2 Auto Delete It is possible to delete recorded images automatically when the set number of days has passed from the day the image was recorded Refer to a system administrator for further information The number of days for the auto delete function is as fol lows The auto delete function will not work when OFF is selected OFF 1DAY 2DAYS 3DAYS 4DAYS 5DAYS 6DAYS 7DAYS 8DAYS 9DAYS 10DAYS 1 4DAYS 30DAYS 45DAYS 6ODAYS 90DAYS 1 20DAYS 150DAYS 180DAYS Note Images recorded on the HDD copy area will not be deleted Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area By setting the time and date images in the normal record ing area of the hard disk that were r
159. edetermined selection of the available functions Up to 32 users can be regis tered e f alteration of a recorded image data is made for any reason the alteration alert function will announce it e If a hard disk crashes the backup function the mirror ing function and the RAID 5 function prevent any data loss 1 Only when the recommended DVD RAM drive DVD R drive or CD R drive is used 2 The mirroring function does not work with an external hard disk drive such as an extension unit 3 To use the RAID 5 function an optional extension unit is required Transmission with Coaxial Cable PS Data and RS485 Compatible e It is possible to control a Panasonic combination cam era such as the WV CS850 using only a coaxial cable but not other devices Using a coaxial cable also com pensates for transmission loss e It is easy to establish the surveillance system by con necting a PS Data compatible system controller and peripherals PRECAUTIONS Refer all work related to the installation of these products to qualified service personnel or system installers Do not operate the appliances beyond their speci fied temperature humidity or power source ratings Use the appliance at temperatures within 5 C 45 C 41 F 113 F and humidity below 85 The input power source for this appliance is 220 V 240 V AC 50 Hz Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat used at hi
160. een The recording mode will be displayed The first several characters of text information will be displayed if the image has text information Time range of the listed data The time range of the listed data will be displayed Number of the listed data Search information The number of the listed data will be displayed The search filter will be displayed A filter of the currently displayed list will be dis played in orange Recording Event Thumbnail Window S 25 APR 03 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM m I fir 25 APR 03I 25 APR 03 He sAe AM 12 34 56 AM Time and date 25 APR 03 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM Time and date Camera channel Recording event Number of listed data e 25 APR 03 l 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM i 12 34 56 AM lt When searched by recording event gt The time when recording started will be displayed lt When searched by VMD gt The time when motion was detected will be displayed lt When searched by marked point gt The time when the point was marked will be displayed Camera channel Recording event The camera channel of the recorded image will be displayed The recorded image of Number of the listed data the displayed camera channel will be played on a single screen The recording mode also will be displayed The number of the listed data will be displayed Note Some images displayed in the thumbnail window may not match with their respective d
161. en the inside of unit exceeds 45 C 113 F THER MAL may appear even within the ambient temperature mentioned above If THERMAL frequently appear on monitors refer to the dealer The unit may have some trouble Refer to p 5 and 14 e Check if the built in backup battery has been charged enough If not so supply power to the unit for 48 hours or Refer to p 5 more to recharge the battery e Check if the built in backup battery has been worn out The battery life is approx 5 years The battery lifetime may differ depending on the condition of the environ ment Refer to p 5 e Check if HDDs were added or removed If so the HDD 131 DISK MENU will be displayed automatically POBLE PETA If the HDD DISK MENU is displayed even though no HDDs were added or removed refer to the dealer The HDD may have some trouble Problem The additional disk space of HDD is not displayed The available disk space of HDD is not displayed on the right bar Cannot establish a connection via the network Response or Image update takes time Rebooting of the unit occurs while displaying the splash startup screen X Check item Remedy Page e Check if Disk End Mode is set to STOP XX Refer to p 95 J e Check if there is a partition in the HDD eO OO ENY e Check if the Disk End Mode is set to STOP XX
162. ended to use the VGA monitor or a dirtectly connected PC using a LAN cable to perform the settings Refer to the Network Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to connect this unit and a PC directly E Basic Operation with the SETUP MENU Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more when displaying live images Screenshot 1 The top page of the SETUP MENU will be displayed Maintenance CLES Me Eo Switcher Display s comm L System a MANU SCHE PREEVT POSTEVT EMR cam CC TN A cam2 a f mies ee Ee he me hal ins ins f RM exrenne gt Select a main menu using the arrows button and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed SETUP MENU IN es E REC Setup E Recording W Power ON Manual REC H Manual Recording Channel H Embedded REC Title Il Embedded REC Time amp Date I REC Priority PRIORITY REC MODE T anual R E Audio Allocation Select the submenu using the arrows button WV A and the press the SET button When selecting the submenu by the cursor is enabled press the SETUP ESC button The main menu can be selected Screenshot 3 The setting items will be displayed in the main area and the cursor will move to a setting item SETUP MENU EI ern n A E E H Resolution Emergency REC Mi Recording Time H Recording Rate and Quality
163. enhede tra eea ane AEE e Mirae cts 22 PLAYBACK IMAGE ON A DESIGNATED DISK 25 PLAYBACK FROM A DESIGNATED HMEAND DATE etter ios Haute nacht tech tae ad of 27 SEARCH AND PLAY eiie eearri iaeoa a iaai 28 E Search for a Recording Event and Play it back Recording Event Search ssseseessseeesseressreresrne 28 E Search for a motion detected time and date from recorded images and play it VMD search 32 E To delete the motion detection area 36 E Search for a marked point and play from that point Marking Search cceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteees 37 MONITOR LIVE IMAGES 0 cceecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 E Displaying Live Images on a Single Screen 38 B Electronic ZOOM miira i e ea aa 38 E Displaying on a Multi screen ee eeeeeeeeees 39 E Sequential Display 0 eee eeeeeeneeeeneeteneeeeaes 40 CONTROL CAMERAS cceccceeeeeeeseeeeteeeeteeteeees 41 E Panning Tilting 0 eee eeeeeneeeseeeeeneeeeeeteneeeeaes 41 E ZOOM ei a Sain eed iiaii 41 E FoCUSwiictAnrininii an sinindiieninei tein 41 A E E T 42 E Preset ACUO aee e eana reet ae eTe a En EEE EATE ei 42 E Move a camera to the preset position s e 43 E Auto Function Auto Pan etc eseessseeeeeseeesee 44 ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTION ceeeteeeees 45 E Action at an event OCCUrreNCe ceeeeeeeees 45 MM Alarm Function inanan a ai ia 46 E Cancel the Alarm Action ceeeseeeeeeteeee
164. ep 5 start replacing the built in hard disk of the optional exten sion unit Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for the descriptions of how to replace the hard disk When installing uninstalling the unit into from the rack rack mounting unmount ing Once displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window in step 5 start installing uninstalling the unit 69 CONNECTIONS Important When connecting the Panasonic matrix switcher or the data multiplex unit to this unit the looped through output signal for every video input signal from them must be supplied to the video input connectors of this unit directly Do not supply the monitor output signal or the spot output signal from the matrix switcher or the data multiplex unit to the video input connectors of this unit Otherwise the images may be disorderly displayed and recorded for a split second The images displayed before switching channel may be displayed and recorded E Connections when the unit is used independently An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used independently Important e The power plug should be connected last e When connecting combination cameras connect them to the video input connectors 1 8 when using the WJ HD316 or 1 6 when using the WJ HD309 for coaxial communication Examples of connections Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Mode switch setting Factory default Mic
165. er Does not move to the preset position O Select DWELL in STEP 1 using the arrows button Screenshot 5 The cursor moves to DWELL in STEP 1 Rotate the jog dial to select an interval time to go to the next sequential step from 1 30 seconds in 1 second intervals The sequence step is skipped when 0 s is selected Repeat steps 2 and 7 to set for the other sequence steps E Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The settings for the sequential display are set and the sequence setting menu closes Note If you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 8 and press the SET button the setting will be canceled and the sequence setting menu will be closed Sequence Timing Select an image switching method from the following INT Switches images according to the settings for the live sequence EXT Switches images by signals from an external device MON 2 Match with the image switching timing of the live sequence on monitor 2 Auto Skip Select ON of OFF to determine whether or not to skip the camera channel without supplying the video input signal because it is not connected etc ON Skips a channel if it is not connected OFF Displays a black screen for a channel not connected e Login Screen Select a camera image to be displayed during the login procedure from the following CAM1 16 Di
166. ergents when clean ing the appliance body Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Indication label Refer to the indication labels placed on the top and but tom of the unit as to the indications of equipment classi fication and power source etc e Built in hard disk drives 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 Do not move them just after turning their power on or off for around 30 sec onds Hard disk drives are perishable They will need to be replaced after around 20 000 30 000 hours of opera tion in case they are used at temperature of 25 C 77 F Replacement costs of the hard disk drives are not cov ered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period Consult your dealer for servicing When hard disk drive trouble occurs replace it immedi ately Consult your dealer for servicing When replacing the hard disk drives take notice of the following Do not detach the hard disk drives or the cables con necting the unit and the front cover while the HDD1 HDD2 indicators are lit or for around 30 seconds after the indicators go off Protect the hard disk drives from static electricity Do not stack them or keep them upright Do not use an electric screwdriver to fix them Tightening torq
167. error ASCII code 31H 2 Framing error ASCII code 33H 3 Overrun error ASCII code 34H e Parameter error When the unit cannot properly process the received command the unit sends back an error code to the PC After clearing the receive buffer the unit enters the wait state until receiving the following STX command ERO ETX Error A Reason for the error 001 Command invalid There is no associated command 002 Parameter invalid The number digit or range of the command parameters is incorrect 003 Command invalid The unit does not support the operation mode E Command error ASCII code 45H e f the unit receives another command during the response the unit will respond to the command after processing the cur rent response e f the unit received the STX command again before receiving the ETX command the unit will clear the internal buffer Then the unit will process the data following to the STX command The commands received before the second STX command will be canceled e The internal buffer will be cleared when it fills up 143 144 4 PC Connection Example An RS232C crossing cable is used for connection between the unit and PC Refer to the following page for cable specifica tion D sub Pin 9 Female D sub Pin 9 Female a unit As viewed from the rear of the _WJ HD316 WJ HD309 HD316 WJ HD309 E _Pin No S
168. error even though it has not caused the system trouble yet but which may become a fatal error has occurred the ERROR indicator will blink orange e When the buzzer sounding duration has passed from the error occurrence or the ALARM RESET button is pressed the error indication will disappear and the blinking ERROR indicator will light steadily Error half reset If the error is eliminated the ERROR indicator will go off when the ALARM RESET button is pressed while the ERROR indi cator is lit Error reset At an error occurrence In the error half reset In the error reset condition condition ERROR indicator on the Blinks Lights steadily Off front panel ee Sounds when it has been Stops Stops set Error display area on the Displays Displays Does not display main bar The error output pin no 18 Outputs Does not output Does not output of the ALARM CONTROL connector Problem mail Transmitted When it has been set Error log Filed Indication Status Description Solution ALT Error Recorded image has been altered Press the ALARM RESET button to can Playback will be paused cel the error status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset condition Press the PLAY PAUSE button to resume playback W ERROR Error Failed to write data on the HDD Press the ALARM RESET button to can cel the error status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset condition When t
169. ervals 40 s 50 s 1 m 1 m 3 m 4 m 5 m in 1 minute intervals A buzzer will sound for the selected duration after a problem has occurred EXT The buzzer will sound continuously until the ALARM RESET button on the front panel of the unit is pressed 121 122 Shutdown Time Select a waiting time before starting the internal processing against the power outage after an outage detection signal has been supplied to the unit from the following 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m e Auto Copy ON or OFF whether or not to copy recorded images to the copy area on the hard disk automatically OFF Does not copy automatically ON Copies recorded images to the copy area on the hard disk of this unit Important e When OFF is selected the auto copy function at an event occurrence and emergency recording will not function e The auto copy will not work if a DVD RAM disk drive is not connected even though COPY 1 or COPY 2 is selected e Images recorded by pre event recording in the pre recording area in the extension unit will not be copied automatically e When emergency recording event recordings are per formed frequently it may be possible that the auto copy function does not function e Images to be copied automatically will be 30 minute s worth of images recorded from the start of emergency recording event recording Time amp Date Setting of the date and time Perform the following settings of the time an
170. es connected to copy connectors HDD trouble output 3 camera trouble output trouble output electricity failure recovery completion output time adjust input output sequence switching input output electricity failure detection input 2 external recording mode switching 25 pin D sub 5 V output 7 Alarm port 1 to 8 CH alarm input 1 to 16 CH alarm input 1 to 16 alarm output 3 alarm recovery input alarm suspension input 25 pin D sub RS 485 ports RS 485 full duplex half duplex 8 x2 RJ 11 DATA ports RS 485 x2 RJ 11 SERIAL connector RS 232C x1 9 pin D sub Ethernet port 10 Base T 100 Base Tx RJ 45 1 When power is not supplied the video output signal was not sent from the unit even if a video input signal is supplied 2 Non voltage N O Contact 100 mA 5 V pull up 3 Open collector output maximum under conditions of 24 V DC and 100 mA or less 4 High 12 V 6 3 mA 5 30 KQ 5 V pull up 100 mA N O Contact 6 5 V pull up 100 mA Non voltage N O Contact input 7 200 mA at maximum 8 Changeable with the mode switch STANDARD ACCESSORIES CDERO ME sal tetera nana Aa ebeni ion ec Teenie een ie Operating Instructions this Manual 0 0 eee The following are for installation Powel COPD toch tdvsedhs lates taaedv gina slag dts aenplayuabe us tabeeanta vated Rack Mounting Bracket 0 0 ceccccceseeeneteesteeestieeeenteeenes Screw for Rac
171. etting is available only using a PC via a network e Auto Copy Select ON or OFF to set whether or not to automatically copy images recorded by emergency recording onto the copy area on the built in hard disk or DVD RAM disk Important When OFF is selected for Auto Copy on Basic setup of System the auto copy function will not work after emergency recording even though ON is selected for this setting Select HDD COPY 1 or COPY 2 for Auto Copy 99 100 E Event Function for Events Perform the settings for event actions of each event type motion detection video loss command alarm and terminal alarm SETUP MENU EN I TN Event Setup mvMD SETUP En Video Loss Ea a M Terminal Command Alarm Terminal Setup Event Setup Settings for the alarm output duration and the buzzer duration Perform the settings for the alarm output duration and the buzzer sound duration for each event type motion detec tion video loss command alarm and terminal alarm SETUP MENU CES MC ect a a a Event Setup mvMD SETUP eee Viceo Lace E Terminal Command Alarm Terminal Setup SETUP MENU EN I STN a a co Evert Setup mvMD SETUP M Video Loss Setup pseu u er B Buzzer LOK CANCEL The following are available for the alarm output duration W
172. f the ALARM Connector These terminals are used to connect the alarm devices such as sensors door switches etc The pin configurations of these terminals are as shown below The connector used should be compatible with the pin configu ration Pin Configuration OOO00000000000 QOoOo0oo0oo0o0000000 The pin array is different from other disk recorders Make sure that the connection is correct by referring to the following Pi 5 Z o Signal Operation Remarks Ch 1 alarm In put Ch 2 alarm i put Ch 3 alarm put Ch 4 alarm put Ch 5 alarm put Ch 6 alarm put Ch 7 alarm put Ch 8 alarm S S 5 35 5s 5 5 put Event action will be performed according to the settings Non voltage make contact 100 mA 5 V pull up Ch 1 alarm output Ch 2 alarm output Ch 3 alarm output GO G G Ch 4 alarm output Alarm signal will be supplied at an event occurrence Open collector output 24 V 100 mA Earth Grou ndi ng Ch 9 alarm in put Ch 1 O alarm i put Ch 1 1 alarm put Ch 1 2 alarm put Ch 1 3 alarm put Ch 1 4 alarm put Ch 1 5 alarm put Ch 1 6 alarm S S 35 35 5 35 5 put Event action will be performed according to the setting Only for the WJ HD316 Not
173. fer to page 98 for further Embedded REC title information about Line Colour on the Multi Screen Select a line colour from the following WHITE Displays white lines GREY Displays grey lines BLACK Displays black lines Monitor 1 Settings on monitor 1 display Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the time cam era title and alarm display on monitor 1 Time amp Date Display Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the time ON Displays time OFF Does not function e Camera Title Display Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the camera title ON Displays the camera title OFF Does not function Alarm Display Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate the alarm dis play at an event occurrence ON Displays the alarm display at an event occurrence OFF Does not function Monitor2 Settings on monitor 2 display Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the dis play mode task bar style time display position on off camera title display position etc SETUP MENU SS a CT a er LIVE H Display Mode y moo II T amp D and Status Display Position Camera Title Display jon SY The following explain the settings for monitor 2 and the VGA monitor such as the display mode task bar style time dis play position camera title display ON OFF etc e Display Mode Select a dis
174. from camera channels 1 13 on a 13 split screen 16SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 16 on a 16 split screen SEQ Images will be displayed in the sequential display e Camera Partitioning Select a controllable range for each camera channel from the following View Operate Displaying live images and operating the camera are possible View Displaying live images is possible but cameras can not be operated Both displaying live images and operating the camera are impossible User Edit Correction of the registered user information It is possible to edit the registered user information Move the cursor to User Name and rotate the jog dial to select the user name The registered information will be displayed Editing can be performed in the same way as registration Refer to page 123 Move the cursor to EDIT at the lower right on the menu and press the SET button to complete editing User Delete Deletion of a registered user It is possible to delete a registered user Move the cursor to User Name and rotate the jog dial to select the user name Move the cursor to DELETE and press the SET button The selected user will be deleted Host Regist Registration of PC host accessible to this unit Register host information for the PC that acces
175. g events available to be played 31 32 mSTDP PLAY HIPAUSE REG REC STOP Sa on G O j an YY PAN GOTO AA big tis SEARCH X SHIFT Es EE SEQ OSD PANTAT O SETUP OOO eeu FOCUS O REPEAT O DSK SELEC COPY TEXT MARI OOO kos Sos PRESET EL ZOOM LOGO Ao 4 q A 16 BUSY 6 To stop playback press the STOP button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will be stopped Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor Important In the recording event list the start time of recording will be displayed When events occurred successively the contents of the event log and the recording event list will not always match since the unit continues to record the first occur ring event E Search for a motion detected time and date from the recorded images and play it VMD search Search for a motion detected time and date from all the images recorded in all the recording modes and display a list or a thumbnail of the results Select a time and date displayed on the result list or thumb nail to play it It is possible to filter by camera channel time and date detection area or search mode to list the time and date of events that were recorded when motion was detected MON
176. g the data recovery process RAID level 5 requires a minimum of 3 drives to implement When using the RAID function the logical disk size of the extension unit will be as below Logical disk size Smallest size of the disk among the disks in the extension unit x Number of the disks in the extension unit 1 Note Depending on the model of a hard disk drive the logical disk size may be a few percent smaller than the size resulting from the formula above Important e When connecting two extension units or more with this unit it is impossible to connect the extension unit with the RAID 5 function and the one without the RAID 5 function at the same time e When the RAID 5 function is used it is impossible to use two hard disks in this unit The recorded pictures in those disks will not be deleted Setup cancel the RAID 5 function Do the following to set or cancel the RAID 5 function with an optional extension unit Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for further information Make sure that the power of this unit and all of the extension units to be connected is OFF To set the RAID 5 function set the mode switch of the extension unit to RAID 5 To cancel the RAID 5 function set the mode switch of the extension unit to SINGLE Make sure that the HDD POWER switch of the extension unit is ON Turn the power of the extension unit on Turn the power of this unit on gt The HD
177. gh temperature character istically It is recommended to use this appliance at temperatures within 20 C 30 C 68 F 86 F Handle the appliance with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage the appli ance Do not strike or give a strong shock to the unit It may cause damage or allow water to enter the unit Built in backup battery 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 The built in battery life is approximately 5 years as an indication of replacement This is just an indication of replacement We are not providing any guarantee of the built in battery lifetime Replacement cost of the built in battery is not covered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period Ask the shop where you purchased the unit when replacement of the battery is required Cooling Fan Turn the power off when cleaning the unit Otherwise it may Cause injuries Replacement costs of the cooling fan are not covered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period Consult your dealer for servicing Cleaning Turn the power off when cleaning the unit Otherwise it may Cause injuries Do not use strong or abrasive det
178. ght and playback of a recorded image from the selected marked time will start Notes e It is possible to skip from the playback point to the list ed time marked time by rotating the jog dial when the LISTED indicator is lit To return to normal playback press the LISTED button e It is possible that some recorded images with marked points may have been deleted by overwrite recording or the delete function 4 Press the STOP button The indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will go off and playback will be stopped Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor 37 MONITOR LIVE IMAGES It is possible to display live images on a single screen or a multi screen On a single sequential display It is also possible that dis played images from cameras will be switched automatical ly E Displaying Live Images ona Single Screen WJ HD316 monfron1 mSTOP _ pPLAY IIPAUSE Monrore E 4 LH Press the MONITOR1 MONITOR2 button to select the monitor When monitor 1 is selected the indicator will light When monitor 2 or the VGA monitor is selected the indica tor will not light N Press a camera selection button 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309
179. gist User Name User Edit Password User Delete Level 1 2 3 1 Priority 1 2 16 1 Default Screen WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9I 12 QUAD13 16 7 SCREEN SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 10SCREEN 13SCREEN 16SCREEN SEQ WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 7SCREEN 9SCREEN SEQ CAM1 Camera Partitioning View View Operate View Operate Host Regist Host IP Address Host Edit Level 1 2 3 1 Host Delete Priority 1 2 16 1 Default Screen WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 7SCREEN 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 10SCREEN 13SCREEN 16SCREEN SEQ WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 7SCREEN 9SCREEN SEQ CAM1 Camera Partitioning View View Operate View Operate User Level WJ HD300 Setup LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 WJ HD300 Setup Status LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Camera Setup LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 Event Log Status LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Access Log Status LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Error Log Status LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Alarm Reset LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Alarm Suspended Time LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 Copy LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 Normal Recording Erase LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 Event Recording Erase LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 Manual REC Operation LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 Playback Operation LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 LV3 N W Access LV1 LV2 LV3 LV1 LV2 LV3 157 158 TROUBLESHOOTING Check the following before requesting repair Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solve
180. gure Transmission command gt The unit Response command lt The unit STX QOP ETX STX OPL ETX a or a Status inquiry command Status information command Transmission command gt The unit Response command lt The unit STX QRV ETX STX QRV 1 01 1 01 1 00 1 10 ETX ORV _ QRV 1 01 1 01 1 00 1 10 Version inquiry command Sends back data e About ACK code After receiving a command from the PC the unit sends back the ACK code to the PC in 20 ms or less ACK Reception succeeded ASCII code 06H After the ACK code has been sent back and the command processing has been completed the unit sends back the response command to the PC Example These are examples for the following operations 1 2 3 4 Login with the user name of ADMIN and with password of 12345 Display images from camera channel 1 on monitor 2 Start playback from the point of January 1 2003 3 00 p m Logout 1 This unit gt PC Login STXJAD001 OLI ADMIN SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP 12345 SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP ETX When receiving the command above this unit will start the login procession of the user name of ADMIN 2 This unit gt PC Response against 1 3 4 5 6
181. h for a motion detected time and date from the recorded images and play it VMD search e Search for a marked point and play it Marking search Note Playback images will be displayed on a single screen on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor To play in a multi screen switch to a multi screen after starting playback E Search for a Recording Event and Play it back Recording Event Search Display a list or a thumbnail of recording events and select the desired recording event from them to play it It is possible to search using the following filters Search Filters TIME amp DATE Search for only images recorded in the entered time range CAMERA Search for only recorded images from the selected camera channel REC EVENT Search for only images recorded in the selected recording mode It is possible to search for images recorded in the following recording modes EMERGENCY Emergency recording Refer to page 21 VMD Event recording performed when motion was detected Refer to page 32 TERMINAL Event recording performed when a terminal alarm was detected COMMAND Event recording performed when a command alarm was detected VIDEO LOSS Event recording performed when video loss occurred MANUAL Manual recording Refer to page 19 SCHEDULE Schedule recording Refer to page 105 TEXT Search for only images recorded with text information Recording Event List Window r eeM MMMM MMS Searching filter buttons l roe
182. he Maintenance menu The HDD SAFETY MODE window will be displayed HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART E FRONT PANEL REMOVE PON eo The procedures are different between the replacement of the hard disk of the unit and the replacement of the hard disk of the optional extension unit When replacing the built in hard disk of the unit Move the cursor to REMOVE using the arrows button and press the SET button The REMOVE indication will change to REMOVING The power supply to the front panel will be cut and the unit cannot be operated with the front panel HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART E FRONT PANEL REMOVING OFF Detach the cable from the front panel and start replacing the built in hard disk Start from step 2 on page 128 to replace the built in hard disk Important Detach the cable from the front panel after confirming that REMOVING is displayed Otherwise it may cause malfunction The REMOVING indication will return to REMOVE by attaching the cable to the front panel The power will be supplied to the front panel and the unit can be operated with the front panel When replacing the built in hard disk of the extension unit With displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window start replacing the built in hard disk of the optional extension unit Refer to the
183. he W ERROR indication is dis played frequently contact the dealer to replace the hard disk drive SMART Warning The hard disk may be malfunctioning Press the ALARM RESET button to can and may not work correctly cel the warning status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset condition Contact the dealer to replace the hard disk H METER Warning The set time for the HOUR METER has Press the ALARM RESET button to can passed Refer to page 94 cel the warning status The unit will be in It may be reaching the end of the hard __ the error half reset error reset condition disk s lifetime Contact the dealer to replace the hard disk Indication Status Description Solution THERMAL Warning Thermal error of the unit or the optional Press the ALARM RESET button to can extension unit has been detected cel the warning status The unit will be in the error half reset error reset condition If thermal errors occur frequently the unit may be malfunctioning Contact the dealer POWER Warning The power outage alert signal is sup Press the ALARM RESET button to can plied from the uninterruptible power sup cel the warning status The unit will be in ply system UPS Internal processing the error half reset error reset condition will start when the set time for Shutdown The unit will start operation automatically Time on the Basic Setup menu of
184. he external switch is being held down CONTINUE Recording will not stop until the ALARM RESET button on the front panel of the unit is pressed Recording Rate and Quality Perform the settings for the recording rate and image quali ty for emergency recording The following are available for the recording rate OFF 1 ips 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips 8 3 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips Important e When OFF is selected for a specified camera channel images from a camera channel set to OFF will not be recorded e When FRAME 3D ON or FRAME 3D OFF is selected the total recording rates of CAM 1 CAM 16 for the WJ HD316 must be less than 25 ips e When FIELD is selected the total recording rates of CAM 1 CAM 16 for the WJ HD316 must be less than 50 ips e When SIF is selected the total recording rates of CAM 1 CAM 16 for the WJ HD316 must be less than 100 ips e When FRAME 3D ON FRAME 3D OFF or SIF is selected it is impossible to select 50 ips The following are available for the image quality SFA SFB Top quality SUPER FINE FQA FGB High quality FINE NQA NGB Standard quality NORMAL EXA EXB Low quality EXTENDED A is suitable for less dynamic images B is suitable for more dynamic images Important When B W is selected for the colour mode do not select SFA FQA NQA or EXA for the image quali ty Otherwise the image quality may become poor The colour mode s
185. he hard disk size to be recovered is too small it is impossible to select MIRROR ON Screenshot 2 The password entry window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT WO Enter the password EXECUTE CANCEL Enter the password for an administrator by rotating the jog dial The camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 are available to enter numbers for password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 EJ Move the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 3 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU Fronwar Qicentanunonorr RENOVE RESTART ex 2 3 4 Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button lt 4 gt and press the SET button Recovery of the hard disk will start when the unit is in operation after the HDD DISK MENU is closed Remove the Hard Disk Logically and Reconfigure it REMOVE It is possible to remove the hard disk logically unmount without uninstalling detaching the hard disk physically It is recommended to remove the hard disk logically when the hard disk of the unit or an extension unit is having trou
186. hen OFF is selected the alarm output will not be sup plied s second m minute OFF No alarm output is supplied 1s 30 s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m EXT Alarm output will continue until the ALARM RESET button is pressed Important The alarm output duration cannot be set for video loss Signals will be supplied continuously from the camera error output terminal pin no 17 of the ALARM CON TROL connector on the rear panel during the period when the video signal is lost Refer to page 83 The following are available for the buzzer sound duration When OFF is selected a buzzer will not sound s second m minute OFF The buzzer will not sound 1 s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 m 2 m 3 m 4 m 5 m EXT The buzzer will continue until the ALARM RESET but ton is pressed VMD Setup Perform the settings for the motion detection function Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or dis able the motion detection function for each camera chan nel When ON is selected perform the settings for the motion detection area for each camera channel Up to 4 areas can be set for a camera channel for the detection area Refer to page 45 for further information about the motion detection function COM SETUP MENU E EI VMD Setup Terminal Setup mCAMI6 Screenshot 1 Start operation from the camera channel selection menu of the VM
187. his unit is 1 200 meters at the maximum 1 1 connection Connect a camera to the RS485 CAMERA port Example When the RS485 cameras are connected to the CAMERA IN connectors 9 and 13 Mode switch ON tT m T nla luu m u NO 1 No 4 ON 12345678 7 a va 7 AN Ol M OK OF AOC N ol me p oS ce n PER me loj fe a o Q xh RS485 cable RS485 cable Oo Oo Unit No 13 Unit No 9 Termination ON Termination ON Combination Cameras Connect the RS485 camera to Switches required to be set 4 wire communication 2 wire communication No 2 OFF ON R948901 No 3 OFF ON No 5 OFF ON RABBIA No 6 OFF ON Daisy connection Multiple cameras can be connected to the RS485 CAMERA port other RS485 CAMERA port TETIT Unit No 12 Unit No 11 RS485 cable ON Emm mmm Mode switch m m 12345678 Nos 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON its i gt DOL aE gr MONITOR Ot Posas peg Oe Pi OK O L aS 2S Cai 0 LARMON TOEN roe ETERNE O OO f are o 2 e a a 5 4 Unit No 10 Unit No 9 Termination Termination Termination Termination ON OFF OFF OFF Hogad h Oo Unit No 4 UnitNo 3 Unit No 2 Unit No 1 Termination Termination Termination Termination O
188. icators are still lit or until 830 seconds have passed since the HDD status indicators went off e Protect the hard disk drives from static electricity e Do not stack them or keep them upright e Do not use an electric screwdriver to fix them Tightening torque Approx 0 49 N m 5 kgf cm e Avoid rapid changes in the temperature humidity to prevent condensation Acceptable change within 15 C h 59 F h 2 Remove the cable from the front panel Front panel connector 3 Remove the screws fixing the mounting unit and then pull the hard disk drive mounting angle toward you Hold these tabs and pull Screws Only the upper and lower holes on both sides will be used when fixing by screws even though there are 3 holes each on both sides 4 Remove the four screws fixing the upper hard disk drive When removing hold the hard disk drive securely to prevent it from falling Then detach the flat cable from the hard disk drive and detach the hard disk drive from the hard disk mounting angle Jumper pin Power supply Screws for the upper _ hard disk drive 4 screws 2 screws each on the both sides Hard disk drive mounting angle 5 Detach the flat cable and the power supply cable from the hard disk drive Detach the flat cable only from the hard disk drive Do not detach the flat cable from the circuit board When pulling the flat cable to detach from the hard disk drive hold the p
189. idual appears Refer to a system administrator about the required settings for emergency recording MSTOP pPLAY IPAUSE REC RECSTOP Panasonic NRE EBEAEAEA E ee OOO Har ut re ALARM ERROR it SEARCH a sr ea SEQ O SaN SETUP 1 ALARM 5 6 7 8 Prd SUSPEND Focus oe So sx see cor ETA mm OOO o2 A 5 OPERATE ELzooy ay ey aN gt gt Q3 C 50 INE Busy 1 Press the external switch The indicator on the REC button will light and recording will start With the default setting recording will be performed for 10 seconds Emergency recording is the highest priority Emergency recording will be performed even when this unit is record ing in other recording modes 2 Stop recording When the recording duration set in advance has passed recording will stop automatically With the default setting recording will stop automatically after recording for 10 seconds When CONTINUE is selected for Recording Time of Emergency REC on the SETUP MENU Recording press the ALARM RESET button to stop recording The indicator on the REC button will go off and recording will stop Important e The camera selection button will light orange currently recording or blue currently being recorded and dis played on the monitor to indicate which camera is being recorded e When star
190. ignal Name _1 O_ Cross cable connection example 1 CD IN 7 RTS 7 RTS 2 TXD IN 8 CTS m 8 CTS 3 RXD OUT 3 TXD 3 TXD 4 DTR OUT 5 GND 5 GND 5 SG 2 RXD 2 RXD 6 DSR IN WJ HD316 WJ HD309 PC or another device 7 RTS OUT 8 CTS IN 9 RI IN Basic Operation Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Forward a field OVF OVF Rewind a field OVR OVR Pause during playback OPA OPA Play OPL OPL Manual recording ORC ORC Manual recording with ZMRinn ddd ddd ZMR nn nn 01 99 Sequence number text ddd ddd text 200 bytes or less Stop OSP n OSP n P Stops PLAY n R Stops REC no parameter stops PLAY and REC Skip amp play forward OSF n OSF n OF Normal speed n 1F x2 speed n 2F x5 speed n 3F x10 speed n 4F x20 speed n 5F x50 speed n 6F x100 speed n 0S Normal speed n 1S 1 2 speed Skip amp play reversely OSR n OSR n OF Normal speed n 1F x2 speed n 2F x5 speed n 3F x10 speed n 4F x20 speed n 5F x50 speed n 6F x100 speed n 0S Normal speed n 1S 1 2 speed Record No Search and ZPR rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr mm ZPR rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record No playback Time amp date search and ZTP yyyymmddhhnnss ZTP yyyymmddhhnnss yyyymmddhhnnss Time amp date of playback playback image Record skip OSK dnn OSK d Forward Backward nn 01 Number of skipped records Fixed LISTED Playback ZLT n ZLT n n 0 OFF
191. ill be canceled Note One of the two hard disks involved in mirroring will be indicated as capacity on the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU after canceling the mirroring function Hard disk recovery MIRROR ON Do the following to recover the hard disk when one of the hard disks involved in mirroring is damaged while mirroring or when one of the hard disks is replaced By completing the following procedures recovery of the hard disk will start when the unit is in operation after the HDD DISK MENU is closed Turn on the power of this unit An image saying that the system check has been com pleted will be displayed Press the SET button after the image is displayed Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto matically displayed Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT EUSTON CISC a MCS GSS 1 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB 160GB ERROR 160GB 60GB ADD 160GB ADD ERROR 160GB 60GB 160GB 160GB 60GB Move the cursor to MIRROR ON using the arrows but ton lt 4 gt and press the SET button Note When it is impossible to recover the hard disk mirror on such in case that t
192. images will be displayed after logging in Refer to page 16 for further information about the user name and password Enter the user name and password USER NAME B CANCEL PASSWORD Notes e With the default setting the disk space is set as the nor mal recording area Perform the settings for each recording area according to your needs e The default user name and password are as follows User name ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the password for an administrator periodically 4 Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be displayed Adjust the clock of the unit with this menu Refer to page 17 for further information about clock adjust ment Maintenance IN MS RST E MANU SCHE PREEVT POSTEVT EMA SUPER FINE camis METIEN BTA B EXTENDED 5 With the default setting the unit is ready to start manual recording Perform the settings for recordings or event actions according to your needs 67 68 Preparation for maintenance HDD replacement installation etc When maintaining HDD replacement installation etc without turning the power of the unit off carry out the follow ing operation after setting the HDD SAFETY MODE to ON The default setting is ON This can be set on the Disk Info menu of Maintenance Refer to page 94 for further information Important
193. ion for pre event recording will differ depending on the settings of Resolution and Recording Rate and Quality for pre event recording as below Recording FRAME 3D ON FIELD SIF rate FRAME 3D OFF 0 1 5 m min 10 m min 20 m min 0 2 2m min 5 m min 10 m min 0 3 1m min 3m min 6 m min 0 4 1m min 2m min 5 m min 0 5 1m min 2m min 4m min 1 30s 1m min 2 m min 1 7 10s 30s 1m min 2 5 10s 20s 30 s 4 2 7S 10s 20s 5 6s 10s 20s 6 3 4s 9s 10s 8 3 3s 78 10s 12 5 2s 4s 9s 25 1s 2s 4s 50 1s e When a pre recording area is created in an optional extension unit WJ HDES300 series it is possible to per form pre event recording for up to 60 minutes accord ing to the resolution recording rate and disk space for pre event recording Refer to page 135 for descriptions of how to create the pre recording area Pre event recording for the camera channel that has the pre recording area in the extension unit will always be per formed on the pre recording area e When the set pre event recording duration is impossi ble to apply recording mode section of pre event recording will turn red e When the recording rate is low images may be record ed for a longer duration than the set pre event record ing duration e Pre event recording will not be performed for a camera channel whose post event recording rate is OFF Important Pre event reco
194. isplayed recorded time due to playing of compressed recorded images 29 a 2 Use the arrows button lt gt to select a search e OO OO amp filter TIME amp DATE CAMERA EVENT TEXT SHIFT BA ee AL se0 oso 1 4 O amp n pog SETUP fron ag BH AOO and press the SET button v x0 O O TAAS p OVOD og Z o Zo TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 1 1 2 gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 2 gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM BOLNE 100 Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the recording event list window is displayed When a search filter is selected the respective search filter Window Will bedisplayea TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT Select UNLOCK FILTER and press the SET button to can gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 0ich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ j gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ cel the selected filter gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 0ich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ j gt 25 APR 03 1 56 AM oich MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ Refer to page 28 about sear
195. ity ODD Odd parity Stop Bit Select a stop bit from the following 1 2 bit Retry Timing Select a retransmission interval for when data reception is not confirmed from the following OFF 100 ms 200 ms 400 ms 1 000 ms NW Setup 1 Basic network settings Perform the following basic network settings to operate this unit using a PC via a network such as a LAN OFF a foOrF SETUP MENU CECE I a Eos E HTTP Port Number User Authentication E Host Authentication EE E Line Speed AUTO E Live Video Quality FOB NW Setup 1 HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to transfer images from this unit It is not necessary to change it for normal use e User Authentication Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate user authenti cation at the time of access from a PC to this unit When ON is selected the user authentication login win dow will be displayed at the time of access from a PC The top page will be displayed if the entered user name and password are registered ON Activates user authentication OFF Does not function Note It is recommended to select ON for the user authenti cation for security Host Authentication Select ON or OFF whether or not to restrict access by IP addresses at the time of access from a PC to this unit When ON is selected only PCs with registered IP address can access this unit ON Activates host authe
196. k Mounting Bracket eccere Cable Clamp eiaa a o E E ca epee Screw for Cable Clamp o cceeccccccecceesceeeeeseeeestesteseneenees Hard Disk Drive Fixing SCreW n The following are included on the CD ROM Viewer software Plug in software Network Operating Instructions PDF Network Setup Operations PDF 163 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Osaka Japan http www panasonic co jp global 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd All rights reserved NM0104 2034 3TROO1707CAA Printed in Japan
197. ks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and or other countries Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or reg istered trademarks of their respective owners ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS There are 3 sets of operating instructions for the WJ HD316 WJ HD309 as follows e Operating Instructions book these operating instruc tions e Network Operating Instructions PDF e Network Setup Instructions PDF These Operating Instructions contain descriptions of how to operate this unit with the buttons on the front panel Refer to the Network Operating Instructions on the provid ed CD ROM for descriptions of how to operate this unit from a PC LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Refer to the Network Setup Instructions on the provided CD ROM for descriptions of how to perform the required settings and how to connect to other devices Adobe Reader is required to read these operating instruc tions PDF on the provided CD ROM When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it WJ HD300 or HD300 shown in the illustrations used in these operating instructions indicate this unit or the WJ HD300 series IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRI AL CO LTD BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PER SON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT
198. l extension unit This unit can be connected with up to seven extension units Connect the EXT IN port on the rear panel of the extension unit and the EXT STORAGE port on the rear panel of this unit using the cable provided with the optional extension unit Important e Use the cable provided with the optional extension unit e Fix the cables with the cable clamp provided with each unit to prevent disconnection or unstable connections that may cause recording failures or an unstable system How to fix the cable clamp Cable Clamp Fixing screw Remove this screw from the unit and fix the cables with the cable clamp using the provided screw for the cable clamp a Y AAND oA Oe 7 LO i On o a AARM j i s OTD MOKO duode OO CE ANN AO UT MONITOR OUT CASCADEN MONITOR VGA ALARMICONTOROL DATA ASSCAVERA 101OBASET EXTON rete Soe 1 oL ol olL ol ol Sol olL ol olL ol ol ol ol Gol ol o C5 Jo QO C ha nan LJ LJ LJ This unit Cable attached to the extension unit D v SaL D ecse lo LN S L pun LJ Extension unit WJ HDE300 series Cable Clamp Fixing screw Remove this s
199. le D sub Pin 9 Female D sub Pin 9 Female ey ere CS gt COT SSSSSOSSSOSOSGS6 ALLIT SOOO 0 6 0 LJ This unit 89 SETUP To operate this unit it is necessary to set each item of the SETUP MENU in advance Perform the settings for each item of the SETUP MENU by displaying the SETUP MENU on monitor 2 Settings items are as below E item list of the SETUP MENU Settings menu Description Page Maintenance REC Rate Display the recording rate for each recording mode and image quality for each 94 camera channel in list form Disk Info Display hard disk information such as the available disk space on the built in hard 94 disk and the connected optional extension unit Version Info Display version information of the software and the hardware and the MAC 94 address Disk End Mode Set actions to be taken when the available space of the built in hard disk or of the 95 connected external recording device reaches a specified level Disk Capacity Set to display a warning when the available space of the built in hard disk or of the 95 connected external recording device reaches a specified level Data Delete Delete data stored on the hard disk or format initialize the DVD RAM disk con 95 nected to the COPY port Event Log Display the eve
200. le to enter numbers for password The same method is used to enter insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images Refer to page 54 The hard disk will be removed logically and the confirmation dialog window will be displayed Screenshot 3 The confirmation dialog window will be displayed after logi cal remove of the hard disk is started Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU gt REMOVING REMOVING MAIN REMOVED OK EXT1 4 REMOVED OK EXT2 1 REMOVED OK EXT2 2 REMOVED OK EXT5 3 REMOVED OK EXT6 1 REMOVED OK EXT6 2 REMOVED OK EXT6 3 REMOVED OK EXT6 4 REMOVED OK EXT7 1 REMOVED OK The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played when logical remove has been completed 140 SERIAL RS232C CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE E SERIAL RS232C Communication Protocol With the SERIAL RS232C interface you can control functions of this unit by transferring the specified commands from a per sonal computer PC to this unit Notes e This unit does not support the communication converted between the SERIAL RS232C and USB interface e When controlling the unit with the SERIAL RS232C interface the following parameters should be identical between the communication devices The setting is available in SETUP MENU Comm SERIAL RS232C Setting Baud Rate Data Bit Parity Stop Bit E Command Format The following pages detail ho
201. letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover The serial number of this product may be found on the top and bottom of the unit You should note the 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 CONTENTS PRERA GE sctiectagee Sect tied sothcahs aa iaek acids 4 FEATURES naka ee ae eee 4 PREGAUTIONS sinnet oe eee e eatang vate 5 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARK S e m t aree e e ere aede aereas 6 ABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 0 ce ceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 0 ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeenees 7 B Front VieW s scuSscniencnieniienaiaerene eee 7 MP Rear View a a a a aan ea aaa 9 E On Monitor 1 To display only live image 10 E On Monitor 2 To display live or recorded image 20 11 STARTUP sca fine tiene eesti as 16 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT c cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 17 SHUTDOWN aite a ii tended 18 RECORDING Manual Recording csceeeee 19 RECORDING Emergency Recording s e 21 PLAYBACK meete
202. lling the cameras connected to the coaxial communica tion using a PS Data compatible controller Post priority will be applied e Operate using a PC connected to the SERIAL connector RS232C on the rear panel of the unit It is impossible to log into the unit simultaneously by the above methods except when using the same user name to log in When a user tries to log in after another user has already logged into the unit the unit will work as follows according to the set ting for Priority of System Setting for Priority Description When a user s priority is higher than the one of the other user who has already logged in this user can log in and the other user who has already logged in will be forced to log out When a user s priority is lower than the one of the other user who has already logged in this user cannot log in Follow the priority When another user has already logged in any user except administrators cannot log in regardless of priority When an administrator has logged in the other user who has already logged in will be forced to log out Pre priority Post priority Any user can log in regardless of priority 69 66 Notes e When a user is operating this unit using a PS Data compatible controller this user can log in automatically as a PSD user set for PSD User of System on the SETUP MENU e When a user logged into this unit using a PS Data compatible controller and
203. lowing are possible for the alarm disarm 2s 10s in 1 second intervals Terminal Setup Perform the settings for the alarm terminal polarity Select how to supply the signal to the alarm terminal N O Signals will be supplied when short circuited Normally Open N C Signals will be supplied when open circuited Normally Closed Note It is possible to set polarities for each of the alarm inputs 1 16 respectively using a PC via a network E Schedule Settings for the recording event action schedule Perform the settings for the recording schedules of record ing and event action by designating a day of the week and time A day can be divided into up to 6 time zones and record ing programs and event action programs can be assigned to each time zone to create a recording schedule Up to 4 normal recording programs REC Program and up to 4 event action programs Event Program can be creat ed Perform the settings for the REC Program resolution and recording rate Perform the settings for the Event Program action mode for each event type and auto copy It is 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 automati Cally Flowchart on how to create a schedule Follow the procedures below to create schedules Create REC Program Event Program Page 105 and
204. mages from the selected camera channel will not be recorded OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 4 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips 8 3 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips AUTO The recording rate will be set automatically Not possible for pre event recording and post event record ing Note When AUTO is selected for a camera channel the maximum recording rate of this camera channel will be one of the following parameters but less than the value resulting from the following formula Parameters 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 4 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 6 ips 7 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips 30 ips 60 ips Formula Recording rate of each recording mode Recording rate of camera channels whose recording rate is numerically set ips Number of camera channels whose recording rate is AUTO However when FRAME 3D ON FRAME 3D OFF or SIF is selected the maximum recording rate of this camera channel will be up to 25 ips Important The total of the recording rates of camera channels in the same recording mode must be less than the record ing rate as described in Recording Rate for Each Recording Mode above Examples When selecting FIELD for resolution 12 5 ips for manual recording 12 5 ips for sched ule recording 25 ips for event recording Total recording rates of CAM 1 16 manual record ing less than 12 5 ips Total recording rates of CAM 1 16 schedule recording less
205. main unit and optional exten sion unit ERROR Indicates that the hard disk has failed to be initial ized Important e It is impossible to operate the unit when there is a hard disk with indications of capacity ERROR LOST or ERROR In this case remove the relevant hard disk Refer to page 139 e Hard disks with ADD capacity indication are not initial ized yet First initialize them It is impossible to record images on it or to use it as a copy destination without initialization Note The displayed available disk space on this menu will not include the space required for data management Therefore the understated available disk space will be displayed It is possible to display information about the recording area allocated disk size for normal recording area event recording area and copy area by pressing the SETUP ESC button while displaying the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU 131 132 E RAID 5 Function of the Extension Unit Summary of the RAID 5 function Redundant Arrays for Independent Disks independent data disks with distributed parity blocks It is possible to use the RAID 5 function with an optional extension unit RAID level 5 regards 3 or more drives as one drive and it is possible to read data by attaching error correction data even though one of the drives is broken automatically It is impossible to recover data if two drives are simultaneously damaged or the second drive fails durin
206. mpossible to operate live recorded images from the cam eras connected to the other units PS Data compatible system controller Monitor 2 E Operation using a system controller It is possible to operate all of the WJ HD316 309 in the cascade connection using an optional PS Data compatible controller by designating a unit number Refer to the operating instructions of the system controller or page 58 for descriptions of how to oper ate a PS Data compatible system controller Live image Device to be operated recorded image mA be m camera control p System controller v From any camera Second unit F From only the cam First unit front panel aras oonhectedto FG he first unit O ETA A From only the cam nis Second unit front panel V rae coneEtedt he second unit Third unit From only the cam Third unit front panel V oras connected to he third unit From only the cam aE Fourth unit front panel V Bras connected tO Wen he fourth unit Fourth unit Note It is impossible to display images from two units of the WJ HD316 309 or more on a multi screen Digia Dk Recor wo 63 INSTALLATION IN THE RACK 1 Remove the rubber legs 6 pcs on the bottom of the unit e Use a flat blade screwdriver and remove
207. n each area from the following using the arrows button Y A 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 40 s 50 s 1 m To complete the settings rotate the jog dial to select EXIT on the status bar and press the SET button The VMD Setup window will be closed e About the Detection mode Perform the settings of the detection mode method of detection in the set detection area Specifying a method of detection in a detection area is available by setting the detection mode There are three detection modes as follows Important Activating two or more detection modes simultaneously is not possible lt ANY AREA to detect motion in the area gt An event action will be performed according to the set tings when motion is detected in any of the set motion detection areas Any motion will be detected anywhere in the A B C D areas lt VECTOR to detect object moving to a certain direc tion gt An event action will be performed according to the set tings when an object moves within the set time to the other detection area in the set order 10s Q 10s The following is an example Motion is detected in area B within 10 seconds after being detected in area A Motion is detected in area C within 20 seconds after being detected in area B Motion is detected in area D within 10 seconds after being detected in area C When all of the above ha
208. n event occurrence by sending e mails E mails will be sent to addresses registered in advance Refer to the Network Operating Instructions PDF on the provided CD ROM E Cancel the Alarm Action When an alarm has occurred this unit will start the alarm action according to the selected alarm action mode To cancel the alarm action press the ALARM RESET but ton When ON is selected for Alarm Auto Reset on the Alarm Setup menu of Event the following will be performed automatically even if the alarm action is not canceled by pressing the ALARM RESET button on the front panel e The ALARM indicator will stop blinking and light steadi ly e The displayed alarm information will disappear e The buzzer will stop beeping Panasonic AR EBA Ea a i ont O OOOO ERROR aoe sat BEABA a os y ALARM ooo SUSPEND SSALARI S joo OPERATE i Press the ALARM RESET button to cancel the alarm actions The ALARM indicator will go off E Suspend the Alarm Actions It is possible to suspend deactivate temporarily the alarm actions even when an event has occurred This function will be useful when it is necessary not to acti vate the alarm actions for a certain period such as when configuring the system However images and event logs will be recorded even when alarm actions are suspended
209. nction Perform the settings for image switching such as the sequential display setting or the waiting screen while log ging out setting for displaying on monitors 1 and 2 ee a a cc SETUP MENU EN SC E E Monitor 1 H Live Sequence E Sequence Timing E Auto Skip E Login Screen M Secret View Monitor 1 Switcher function of monitor 1 Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor 1 SETUP MENU E I E E De e co Switcher Live Monitor 1 H Live Sequence SETUP E Sequence Timing H Auto Skip ore E Login Screen H Secret View Live Sequence Perform the settings for the sequential display of live images as follows Screenshot 1 Start operation from the Monitori menu of Switcher on the SETUP MENU SETUP MENU EN I A E a a Monitor 1 H Live Sequence E Sequence Timing E Auto Skip E Login Screen M Secret View Move the cursor to Live Sequence using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The Live Sequence pop up menu will be displayed SETUP MENU E E IT Caco E STEP cm ESE OL ER am eee OK Mt CANCEL Move the cursor to CAM of STEP 1 using the arrows button Screenshot 3 The cursor moves to CAM SETUP MENU E A Sae ory ome
210. ndow is displayed TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch 25 APR 03 12 34 51 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 3 O1ch O1ch 3 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56AM Oich gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM EOB 100 The result list of the marking search will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor Use the arrows button V A to switch between displaying the list window and the thumbnail window alternately TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT 15 gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM 12 34 56 AM gt 1234 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM Tch MARKING 123456 AM eo 42 94 56 AM To delete all displayed marking lists press the camera selection buttons 1 and 2 simultaneously for 2 seconds or more when displaying the marking list window 2 Rotate the jog dial or the shuttle ring to select the desired marked time TIME amp DATE CAM REC EVT TEXT gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 3 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 1 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 51 O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch gt 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM O1ch 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 25 APR 03 12 34 56 AM 3 Press the PLAY PAUSE button The LISTED indicator and the indicator on the PLAY PAUSE button will li
211. ne 2 Time Displays the current time hour minute second and date day month year A position to display the time can be selected from the following Centre upper left lower left upper right lower right The default time display position is upper left L UPPER Notes e When the camera title and the time display are lay ered only the time display will be displayed e When monitor 1 is selected it is possible to turn on off display of the camera title and the time by pressing the camera selection button 8 for the WJ HD316 the camera selection button 6 for the WJ HD309 while the shift function is on by pressing the SHIFT button 3 Event Display When an event has occurred an event display will be displayed The position of an event display will be symmetrical to the position where the time is displayed When the time is displayed at the lower left of the screen an event dis play will be displayed at the upper right corner of the screen The default position of an event display is the Important e Since the VGA output from this unit is the same as for televisions 720 H x 576 V pixels vertical frequency of 50 Hz it may be possible that both the left and right edges can not fit onto the screen depending on the VGA monitor It is impossible to use the MONITOR VGA connector when connecting the unit in the cascade connection upper right corner of the screen R UPPER The event display will be displayed
212. nit Address Controller m Cascade E Baud Rate E Data Bit m Parity E Stop Bit E Retry Timing m Alarm Data E Camera Number Setup iil il Move the cursor to Camera Number Setup using the arrows button A and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The Camera Number Setup pop up window will be dis played SETUP MENU EN CC E a RCT or l E Camera Number Setup Move the cursor to a desired CAM No of CAM PORT using the arrows button Screenshot 3 The cursor will move to the selected CAM No of CAM PORT SETUP MENU p CT E ea RT or l E Camera Number Setup CANCEL Select a camera number by rotating the jog dial Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign camera numbers to the other CAM PORT EJ Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button and press the SET button Camera numbers will be assigned and the Camera Number Setup menu will be closed Note When you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 4 and press the SET button the settings will be can celed and the Camera Number Setup menu will be closed RS485 Setup Settings for RS485 Perform the following settings for RS485 SETUP MENU I I Ns e E C E Baud Rate EINT T Control Camera CH E Data Bit E Parity E Stop Bit 117 118 Baud Rate Select the communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from
213. not be activated when ON is selected for Auto Login e Depending on the user level of the auto login user operable functions may be different e Priority Assign operating priorities when multiple users access this unit simultaneously from the following Follow the priority Operation by a user with a higher pri ority will be performed When the priorities of the first and the last accessed user are the same post priority will be applied Pre priority Operation by the first accessed user will be performed regardless of priority Post priority Operation by the last accessed user will be performed regardless of priority e GO TO LAST before Select time to be skipped to when the GO TO LAST button is pressed during playback from the following 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 m 5 m e Language Select a language for the SETUP MENU from the following JAPANESE ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL DEUTSCH ITALIANO Important Displaying the language of the browser used to access the unit from a PC will not be changed even though this setting is changed Beep Operation Select ON or OFF whether or not to sound the buzzer when operating the buttons ON Sounds the buzzer when operating the buttons OFF Does not sound the buzzer when operating the but tons Buzzer Error Select a buzzer operation when a problem has occurred from the following OFF Does not sound buzzer when a problem has occurred 1 s 30 s in 1 second int
214. nt log Refer to page 44 for further information 96 Error Log Display the error log such as a HDD error log 96 Access Log Display the time user name and IP addresses when logging in out to from this 97 unit Recording REC Setup Perform the basic settings for recording 98 Emergency REC Perform the settings for emergency recording such as recording time and record 99 ing rate Event Event Setup Perform the settings for the alarm output duration and the buzzer sound when an 100 event motion detection video loss command terminal alarm occurs VMD Setup Perform the settings for the motion detection area sensitivity and the detection 100 mode for each camera channel Alarm Setup Perform the settings for the alarm display duration and alarm suspension duration 103 Terminal Setup Specify the alarm terminal polarity 104 Schedule Time Table Create timetables for each day of the week and assign the recording action pro 108 grams and event action programs to the created timetables REC Program Up to 4 recording programs can be created Perform the settings for the recording actions for each program such as image quality and recording rate for each cam 105 era channel Event Program Up to 4 event programs can be created Perform the settings for each program 107 such as the event action and the auto copy function for each event type Special Days Assign timetables independently for special days aside from other days 109 90
215. ntication It is possible to restrict devices from operating this unit if their IP addresses are not registered E System Requirements of a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements If using a PC that does not meet the following system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser becomes unable to operate Os One of the following operating systems Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP1 PC IBM PC AT Compatible CPU Intel Pentium 4 1 4 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more Monitor 1024 x 768 pixels or more HIGH colour 16 bit or more Interface Built in network interface card compatible 10 100 Mbps Recommended web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5SP2 6 0 SP1 Other web browsers are not compatible with this unit Important The plug in software must be installed The plug in soft ware will be downloaded and installed automatically when accessing the unit using a browser If the plug in software has not been downloaded installed correctly install it from the provided CD ROM Refer to readme txt on the provided CD ROM for the descriptions of how to install it OPERATION OF THE UNIT IN THE CASCADE CONNECTION When connecting multiple units up to 4 units in the cascade connection it is possible to monitor images from all of the WJ HD316 309 in the cascad
216. ntication OFF Does not function Note When ON is selected for both the user authentication and the host authentication it is possible to operate the unit only from a registered host Operable functions will differ depending on the user level setting of the authen ticated user It is impossible to operate the unit from an unregistered host Line Speed The line speed will be displayed It is impossible to change the value for this setting e Live Video Quality Image quality level for a live FQB high quality will be dis played It is impossible to change the value for this setting NW Setup 2 Network connection settings Perform the following network connection settings to oper ate this unit using a PC via a network such as a LAN SETUP MENU C I TI a coe m DHCP MIP Address H Subnet Mask E Gateway Access Interval E Host Name E Domain Name DHCP Select ON or OFF whether or not to use the DHCP server When obtaining IP addresses net mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server set to ON If not set to OFF and enter those addresses manually ON Uses the DHCP server OFF Does not use the DHCP server e IP Address Enter an IP address when OFF is selected for DHCP For this unit enter 4 units of the decimal number 0 254 Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask according to the network configuration when OFF is selected for DHCP Gatew
217. of the hard disk Manual copy is available during the following e While displaying live images e While pausing playback of recorded images e When displaying a search window Recording event list window VMD search list window Marking list window Manual copy is not available when a thumbnail window is displayed Notes e The auto copy function is available for copying record ed images to the DVD RAM disk automatically When the auto copy function is enabled manual copy is not available Refer to a system administrator for further information about the auto copy function e To copy during playback of recorded images pause the playback temporarily e To copy recorded images on the DVD RAM disk for matting initializing the DVD RAM disk is required in advance Refer to page 52 for the descriptions of how to format DVD RAM disks e Copy time may differ depending on the size of the recorded image It may take longer to copy images recorded in higher quality and resolution even when selecting the same number of cameras and designating the same recording duration WJ HD316 MONITORT S 5 O USTED So O 1O z Ss 1 2 3 3 WJ HD309 MONITORI ZIAR E BABE a RS USTED S O Eo
218. of the disk space is being used Note When CONTINUE is selected on the Disk End Mode page of the Maintenance setup menu the available disk space will not be displayed Refer to a system administrator for further information NML Available disk space of the normal record ing area used for manual recording and schedule recording EVT Available disk space of the event recording area used for event recording and emergency recording Normal Recording Area Event Recording Area Ooo00 3 0 oono 15 16 STARTUP Insert the power plug to an outlet AC 220 V 240 V 50 H2 Note Make sure the power source is AC 220 V 240 V 50 Hz 2 Turn on the power switch on the rear panel The OPERATE indicator will light and the system check checking the system and hard disk will start The startup splash image below will be displayed on moni tor 2 and the VGA monitor during the system check Panasonic When the auto login is off the login window will be dis played if any button on the front panel of this unit is pressed after the system check Go to step 3 When the auto login is on live images will be displayed after the system check Notes e f the hard disk configuration was changed after the last startup or the hard disk has problems the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed automatically after the startup splash Refer to page 131 for further informa
219. of the unit after confirming that the HDD1 and HDD2 indicators are off Important e Detach the plug from the outlet if not operating the unit for a length of time e When the unit has not been used for a certain period turn on the power of the unit approximately once a week and perform recording playback to prevent interferences with functions RECORDING Manual Recording Do the following to record manually Refer to a system administrator about the required settings for manual recording mSTOP pPLAY MIPAUSE e REJ RECSTOP Cr wn w SEARCH S08 sA E SEQ D O SETUP OOOO e ak O Focus oO REPENT O psksaec coy er IRIS USTED 5038 PRESET AITO 1 Start recording Press the REC button to start recording The indicator on the button will light and recording will start Images from all the connected cameras will be recorded with the default setting It is possible to record only images displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor by changing the settings Recording Mode and Priority There are 4 recording modes as follows When recording with higher priority than manual recording is performed manual recording will not be performed until this recording finishes Refer to the following about the recording mode 2 Stop recording Press the REC button down for around 2 seconds The indic
220. om the camera when using the VIDEO IN connector 1 8 cable compensation Perform the settings for the cable compensation according to the length of cable used S When the length of cable used is shorter than 500 m M When the length of cable used is longer than 500 m and shorter than 900 m L When the length of cable used is longer than 900 m and shorter than 1 200 m Notes e Use 5C 2V cables for the cable compensation e Perform the settings for the cable compensation prop erly according to the cable length Otherwise camera pictures may not be displayed recorded correctly PS Data Setup Settings for the PS Data Perform the following settings for the PS Data SETUP MENU ON coo E Unit Address System PS DATA Soup M Unit Address Controller m Cascade EEI Baud Rate EEE E Data Bit NW Setup 1 W Parity m Stop Bit M Retry Timing CETE m Alarm Data E Camera Number Setup Unit Address System A unit address System is a unique number assigning to PS Data devices The addresses must be unique to identify system devices when connecting multiple devices compati ble with PS Data Numbers 001 099 are to be assigned as the unit addresses to the system devices e Unit Address Controller The unit address controller is used to control a PS Data device connected to this unit Numbers 001 099 are to be assigned e Cascade Select ON or OFF whether o
221. on the sta tus bar Note After selecting DELETE ALL AREAS pressing the SET button will delete all of the motion detection areas Screenshot 2 The cross cursor will be displayed on the VMD Setup win dow EJ Move the cross cursor to a desired point to be set as the end point of the motion detection area using the arrows button and press the SET button 101 Move the cross cursor onto an area to be deleted using the arrows button and press the SET button To complete the settings rotate the jog dial to select EXIT on the status bar The VMD Setup window will be closed Set the sensitivity Set the sensitivity for the created motion detection area Sensitivity can be set for each area Screenshot 1 Start operation from the VMD Setup window Rotate the jog dial to select SENSITIVITY on the status bar Screenshot 2 The sensitivity of the selected detection area will be dis played Move the cross cursor to select an area using the arrows button lt 4 gt Select the sensitivity for the selected area from the fol lowing OFF No motion will be detected in this area LOW Low sensitivity MID Standard sensitivity HIGH High sensitivity To complete the settings rotate the jog dial to select EXIT on the status bar and press the SET button The VMD Setup window will be closed 102 Set the detection mode Perform the settings of the detection mode method of
222. ons of how to operate this unit using the system controller WV CU360C To operate this unit using a PS Data compatible system controller perform the required settings in advance Refer to a system administrator for further information Note To perform the operation with buttons with the shadowed background press the SHIFT button of the system con troller to light the SHIFT indicator on the right side of the SHIFT button ing time and date FUNCTION Move the cursor to ma Press lt or gt search for an item TY Item WJ HD316 WJ HD309 WV CU360C Note Open Close the SETUP ESC ey Press the button 0 to delete a character in the MENU ANTEN SETUP MENU Select an item C Change the set para ion a meter z 5 Change the cursor san position Ser Press a button on the pop up menu Return to the previous SETIP ro menu E Set on the SETUP ae Summer time OFF 1 1 3 2e MENU FUNCTION f Set on the SETUP pe Summer time ON a E e MENU FUNCTION l Set on the SETUP pas Timer recording OFF 111E 7 MENU FUNCTION p SETUP Timer recording EXT z NE SETUP 11 s gt i FUNCTION Display the recording Sill G a f Press the 5 button to display the search filter event list i E window Press
223. operating instructions of the optional extension unit for the descriptions of how to replace the hard disk After completing the replacement of the hard disk move the cursor to OFF using the arrows button and press the SET button The unit will restart and the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed automatically Perform the settings for the disk according to your needs Refer to page 133 for further information E About the HDD DISK MENU The operations regarding the hard disk can be performed by displaying the HDD DISK MENU on monitor 2 The HDD DISK MENU will be displayed when the SET button is pressed while displaying the system check complete window The HDD DISK MENU will also be displayed automatically after replacing or removing the hard disk The following operations can be performed on the HDD DISK MENU Setting item Description Page FORMAT Formats initializes the hard disk It can also change the setting values for 133 the recording area respectively Mirroring can also be started on this menu MIRROR ON Recovers the mirrored hard disk 138 MIRROR OFF Cancels mirroring 138 REMOVE Removes the hard disk drive from the system logically 139 RESTART Restarts this unit EXIT Closes the HDD DISK MENU E Display of the HDD DISK MENU Information of the hard disk drive of the unit or the optional extension unit will be displayed on the HDD DISK MENU igital Disk Re gt HDD DISK MENU WJ HD20
224. or the WJ HD309 Refer to p 70 Check if the camera you are going to control is a combina tion camera Refer to p 70 e Check the camera control settings Refer to p 116 is ee r e Can the users control the cameras Refer to p 123 N Check the level settings of the users logging in and 125 e Check the BUSY indicator When the indicator is lighting a higher priority user is controlling the cameras You can Refer to p 8 not control the cameras until the indicator goes out Naaa S 159 Alarm operations are not acti vated D VIDEO LOSS appears on the monitor THERMAL appears on the monitor The clock does not keep cor rect time When you turn on the power of the unit the HDD DISK MENU is displayed 160 gt Check item Remedy Page e Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the Refer to p 83 ALARM or ALARM CONTROL at the rear panel and 87 e Check the settings of the ALARM connector Refer to p 87 e Check if the operation mode is set to ALARM alarm Refer to p 107 mode OPN e Check the camera connections Refer to p 70 If the camera connections are proper refer to the dealer Cable wires may be snapped or the unit may have some trouble e Check if the ambient operating temperature is between 5 C and 45 C 41 F 113 F Wh
225. oring Mirroring is the function that records camera images onto two hard disks simultaneously In case one hard disk has a problem image data will be stored on the other hard disk The credibility of the disk can be enhanced It is recommended to activate the mirroring function for the first use of this unit When the mirroring function is activated with remaining recorded images in the hard disk those recorded images in the hard disk will be deleted Important e The mirroring function can be configured only by two of the built in hard disks e The size of the two hard disks used for the mirroring function must be the same e When using the RAID 5 function it is impossible to acti vate the mirroring function Start mirroring Do the following to activate the mirroring function Turn on the power of this unit An image saying that the system check has been com pleted will be displayed Press the SET button after the image is displayed Note When the hard disk is replaced or removed the TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto matically displayed Screenshot 1 The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis played Digital Disk Recorder HDD DISK MENU WJ HD300 TOP MENU FORMAT wero on Junnon ore renove RESTART EXT 1 2 3 4 MAIN 160GB M 160GB M EXT1 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT2 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB EXT3 160GB 160GB 160GB 60GB 160GB ERROR 160
226. ove the cursor to OFF using the arrows button and press the SET button HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART FRONT PANEL REMOVE OFF The unit will restart automatically and the system check complete window will be displayed When the system check complete window is displayed carry out the procedures described on page 67 start from T Important Detach the cable from the front panel after confirming that REMOVING is displayed Otherwise it may cause malfunction When replacing the built in hard disk of the unit Move the cursor to REMOVE using the arrows button and press the SET button The REMOVE indication will change to REMOVING The power supply to the front panel will be cut and the unit will be unable to operate with the front panel HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART E FRONT PANEL REMOVING OFF Detach the cable from the front panel and start replacing the built in hard disk Start from step 2 on page 128 to replace the built in hard disk The REMOVING indication will return to REMOVE by attaching the cable to the front panel The power will be supplied to the front panel and the unit will be enabled to operate with the front panel When replacing the built in hard disk of the extension unit Once displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window in st
227. play mode task bar style from the following Refer to page 11 for further information about the task bar MODE 1 Select MODE 1 for the display mode MODE 2 Select MODE 2 for the display mode MODE 3 Select MODE 3 for the display mode eT amp D and Status Display Position When selecting MODE 1 select the position of the time and date display and the status from the following UPPER Displays them in the upper part of the screen LOWER Displays them in the lower part of the screen e Camera Title Display Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the camera title ON Displays the camera title OFF Does not function 115 116 E Comm Settings for communication with other devices It is necessary to adjust the communication speed and use the same communication protocol with external devices such as a controller when connecting those external devices to the DATA port or the SERIAL connector RS232C It is also necessary to perform the settings for the network such as the IP address and the gateway address when operating this unit a PC via a network such as a LAN These are the descriptions of how to perform the required settings for communication with external devices Camera Control Settings for the communi cation method and the cable compensation for camera control Select a communication method for each camera channel to control cameras from the following SETUP MENU SESS con
228. ple recording pictures of cameras in different places at different times Schedule recording It is possible to perform recording automatically at a scheduled time on a designated day of the week Schedules can be set on each camera Emergency Recording In the case of an emergency emergency recordings will be given a higher priority than other recording modes by operating an external switch External Timer Recording It is possible to perform recording automatically using an external timer e Event Recording At an event occurrence such as when an alarm signal is supplied the recording mode quality and recording rate can be changed to high quality to record pictures Motion Detection Function VMD It is possible to start recording automatically when motion is detected in a shooting area Frame Switcher Function e It is possible to display pictures of four or more cam eras on a single monitor multi screen splitting the monitor screen into 4 7 9 10 18 or 16 sections using the WJ HD316 and into 4 7 or 9 sections using the WJ HD309 While monitoring a multi screen each camera picture will be displayed as a moving image Remote Operation via Network It is possible to operate this unit using a PC connected to a LAN Local Area Network or the Internet with the featured network function Security Function and Reliability e Authentication function registration of ID and pass word allows users access to a pr
229. press the SET button the settings will be can celed and the Camera Number Setup menu will be closed e The unit number of the camera will be congruent with the camera number Data Bit The data length for communication will be displayed It is impossible to change the value for this setting Parity Methods to check a transmission error at communication will be displayed It is impossible to change the value for this setting Stop Bit Number of stop bit will be displayed It is impossible to change the value for this setting RS232C Setup Settings for RS232C Perform the following settings for RS232C SETUP MENU EOE m oe E Unit Address System E Baud Rate EZE E Data Bit m Parity 52026 Setup lM Stop Bit M Retry Timing e Unit Address System A unit address System is a unique number assigned to each system device The addresses must be unique to identify system devices when connecting multiple system devices Numbers 001 099 are to be assigned as the unit addresses for the system devices Baud Rate Select the communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following 9 600 19 200 38 400 bps Data Bit Select a data length for communication from the following 7 8 bit Parity Select a method to check a transmission error at communi cation from the following NONE No parity check EVEN Even par
230. r not to use the cascade con nection Set this to ON when connecting two or more units or in the cascade connection ON Select this when connecting units in the cascade con nection OFF Does not function Baud Rate Select the communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 bps Data Bit It is impossible to change the value for this setting 8 bit Parity Select a method to check a transmission error at communi cation from the following NONE No parity check EVEN Even parity ODD Odd parity Stop Bit Select a stop bit from the following 1 bit 2 bit Retry Timing Select a retransmission interval for when data reception is not confirmed from the following OFF 100 ms 200 ms 400 ms 1 000 ms Alarm Data Select a method to inform the connected controller of an event occurrence from the following OFF Does not function 0 s Informs the controller every time an event is detected 1 s 5 s Informs the controller when a specified time has passed after detecting an event e Camera Number Setup It is possible to assign a number to each camera channel to operate cameras using the controller compatible with PS Data Do the following to assign numbers to the camera chan nels Screenshot 1 Start operation from the PS Data Setup menu SETUP MENU EN CI CO a r E Unit Address System PS DATA Setup M U
231. rate for each recording mode for each cam era as shown below will be displayed in list form EEE Pecorsng event scnecue Soo iia ie pe oR ER cami EVE EDT ET ET cam2 EC ET ST E re T E camie Aur tins tins tips tins EXTENDED MANU Manual recording SCHE Schedule recording PRE EVT Pre event recording POST EVT Post event recording EMR Emergency recording Disk Info Check the available hard disk space The available hard disk space of the following will be dis played The built in hard disk normal recording area event recording area and copy area optional extension unit EXT1 7 DVD RAM CD R and DVD R disk drive connect ed to the copy port COPY1 or COPY2 Refer to page 25 for more details on the built in hard disk It is also possible to perform the settings for the hour meter the active time of the HDD warning and for the HDD safety mode with this menu Ta A 1 2 3 4 Remaining MAN non tsoon Normal REC Area 180GB ExT 160GB Event REC Area sh isoon isoon 1608 Copy Area EXT 15000h_15000h__15000h__15000h_ COPY 1 Rear EXT3 160GB COPY 2 Front 1000GB 15000h_15000h 15000 15000h 160GB EXTA sso00h 15000 160GB EXTS isnon 160008 160GB EXTS sso00h 1500h 160GB EXT7 isnon 160008 Live SETUP EN Precrae r ex ensncce_ pecan CI CC ECEE m M Warning for Disk Life Time fs000n_ oo
232. rding mode Login Logout Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Login OLI uuu uuu OLI n uuu uuu User name 32 byte fixed length ppp ppp ppp ppp Password 32 byte fixed length n 0 Error in user name password n 1 Login succeeded n 2 Login failed Logout OLO OLO Data Control Item Transmission command ASCII Response command ASCII Parameter ASCII Copy by specifying ZCR rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr m ZCR rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record No record m 0 Copy to HDD copy sector m 1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1 m 2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2 Copy by specifying date ZCT y y yyy m m d d ZCT Y 4 i 1 1M4m d d h h n n Start date amp time of amp time h4h4n4N4 Y2Y2Y2Y 2MM dodohohynoNy S CCC M data copy YoY oVaNgMododohohonono End date amp time of data copy s 0 Format to specify the camera CH Fixed to 0 ccc Camera CH No of target for data copy m 0 Copy to HDD copy sector m 1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1 m 2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2 Data copy completed ZECysyyyyy4m4ym4d d Y 4 i 1 1M4m d d h h n n1 Start date amp time of h4yhyn4n data copy Y2Y2Y 2Y 2MM dzd hh Y2Y2Y2Y2M M d2d h h NN End date amp time of N2N2 S CCC M data copy s 0 Format to specify the camera CH Fixed to 0 ccc Camera CH No of target for data copy m 0 Copy to HDD copy sector m 1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1 m 2 Copy to media connect
233. rding image only just recorded will be delet ed in the following cases e When the SETUP MENU is closed after changing the settings e When post event recording is newly performed e When the time zone of a schedule switched and record ing had just started e When the date has been changed Event Program Create event programs for an event occurrence Perform the settings of event action for each event type motion detection video loss terminal command alarm or of auto copy Event Program 1 M Event Program 2 M Event Program 3 Event Progam M Event Program 4 SETUP MENU EEE CT IN see m SETUP MENU EEN TT TN Soe a timetable E Event Program 1 SETUP p gt M Event Program 2 Em E Event Program 3 Etar Event Program 1 mvp LIVE SETUP H Video Loss seor A E SETUP OK LCANCEL e VMD Perform the settings of event action at a motion detection or the settings of the auto copy function LIVE SETUP MENU CS CT TN sees Event Program 1 Cem gt E Event Program 2 E gt M Event Program 3 gt Event Progam EYTT i Ea E Operation Mode ALARM OFF l I Auto Copy Le OK CANCEL Perform the settings for the following operation mode Refer to page 45 for further information about each operation mode ACT DET Activity Detection Mode Performs only recording writing an event log and c
234. reset position number by rotating it Up to 64 can be registered as preset position numbers A Select OK using the arrows button and press the SET button The adjusted camera position currently displayed on the monitor will be registered as a preset position with the selected preset position number To cancel the selected preset position select CANCEL using the arrows button and press the SET button The set ting will be canceled and the REGISTRATION PRESET POSITION window will be closed E Move a camera to the preset position WJ HD316 eo O SELEC COPY ORC O EHS 2 WJ HD309 MONITORT MONITOR2 SHIFT i3 Press the PRESET AUTO button The PRESET AUTO indicator will light and the PRESET AUTO PAN window will be displayed N Press a camera selection button 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 to select a desired preset posi tion Pressing the camera selection button 10 0 0 for the WJ HD309 moves a camera to the home position The jog dial can also be used to select a preset position number by rotating it PRESET AUTO PAN G PRESET PRESET N
235. ring playback pause Mark end point for the Z00M MB Pae FOCUS REPEAT 3 gt Availabl k AB repeat playback Focus REPEAT 5 a vailable only during playback pause the A B t AB pa l Caneel the apes FOCUS REPEAT 5 1 ie l Available only during playback pause playback O FUNCTION SETUP Skip to the latest Tit Ost 5 5 L Available only during playback pause recorded image FUNCTION ees RIS LISTED pee Filtering off i O am 6 1 7e Available only during the filtered playback FUNCTION i SETUP PR P r Filtering on BS LISTED E 7 I Available only when it is possible to switch to the filtered playback FUNCTION Mark a point SHIFT Mark E l gt For the WJ HD316 12 6 5 fe Available only during playback pause FUNCTION Mark a point SHIFT Vark a i Availabl k For the WJ HD309 9 6 5 m vailable only during playback pause Select the normal recording area event an a p sE recording area of the O 9 B e gt oj HDD For the WJ HD316 FUNCTION Select the normal recording area event SETUP SHIFT DISK SELECT recording area of the O 6 gt or HDD For the WJ FUNCTION HD309 Select the copy area of in oT pseu the HDD For the WJ O t al 7 gt o HD316 i FUNCTION Select the copy area of SETUP
236. rophone Eis i a LAL a 12345678 Note If the DATA and RS485 ports are not used the mode switches should be used as Amplifier illustrated ss OT GO OO A Ss oeo dt L mm z o a 3 COPY 1 oS 1 ol MONTAR OUT ok OS Aone Wore Brees er 2 oy Geis Eno Gaye i Y i Io Nee r 2 oe T a Z CT T P 3 our oC a ey 2 Er OE 120 V AC 50 Hz For Audio Amplifier 7 gt ce gt System cameras VIDEO IN 9 16 Combination cameras VIDEO IN 1 8 Notes e The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor It is impossible to display the SETUP MENU on monitor 1 e The same images displayed on monitor 2 will be displayed on the VGA monitor e Depending on the connected monitor flickering may occur when displaying the SETUP MENU In this case it is rec ommended to use the VGA monitor or a dirtectly connected PC using a LAN cable to perform the settings Refer to the Network Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to connect this unit and a PC directly E Connections with an extension unit An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used together with an optiona
237. s In this case the oldest log is the first to be overwritten Indication Description Cause AL YYMMDDhhmmss Asterisk indicates the camera channel number YYDDMMhhmmss indicates the played time when the alteration was detected Detects alteration W ERR X Y X indicates the unit unit number that has the hard disk error Y indicates the disk number in the unit unit number Failed to write data on the HDD REMOVE X Y X indicates the unit unit number that has the hard disk that has been removed from the subject for recording Y indicates the disk number in the unit unit number Auto removal of the link FULL indicates the partition name external recording device port number No available disk space THERMAL X X indicates the unit unit number in which the thermal error occurred Thermal error FAN X Y X indicates the unit unit number Y indicates the fan number 1 4 Y will be left out if the malfunctioning fan is in the extension unit The fan is malfunctioning nN indicates the partition name of the hard disk external recording device nn indicates the available disk space Warning that the disk space is running out Indication Description Cause SMART X Y X indicates the unit unit number that has HDD SMART error the hard disk error Y indicates the unit unit number PWR LOSS Detects a power outage H METER X Y X indicates the unit
238. s 5Mbps 10Mbps Resolution FRAME 3D ON FRAME 3D OFF FIELD FRAME FIELD REC PROGRAM RATE OFF 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips 8 3 i s Manual REC 12 5 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips 100 ips Schedule REC 12 5 ips Event REC 25 ips RATE OFF AUTO 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 4 ips MANUAL AUTO 0 5 ips 1 ips 1 7 ips 2 5 ips 4 2 ips 5 ips 6 3 ips SCHEDULE AUTO 8 3 ips 12 5 ips 25 ips 50 ips EVENT PRE 1 ips EVENT POST 1 ips QUALITY SFA SFB FQA FQB NQA NQB EXA EXB FQB DURATION TIME for the unit 1 s 2 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 m 2 m EVENT PRE 10 s 10 m 20 m 60 m MANUAL CONTINUE EVENT POST 30s EVENT PROGRAM Action Mode The unit ALARM ACT DET Video Loss Terminal Command Alarm ALARM VMD ACT DET REC CH ON OFF O Auto Copy ON OFF OFF Preset Position 1 2 64 Serial Notice ON OFF OFF Mail Notice ON OFF OFF FTP Alarm Sending ON OFF OFF 153 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Special Days DATE 1 1 to 12 31 Mode MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Switcher Monitor Live Sequence Operating with the buttons of the unit WJ HD316 1 2 16 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 1 9 10 16 WJ HD309 1 2 9 1 4 5 8 9 9 1 9 Operating via a network WJ HD316 CAM1 CAM2 CAM16 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 12 QUAD13 16 9SCREEN1 9 9SCREEN10 16 WJ HD309 CAM1 CAM2 CAM9 QUAD 1 4 QUAD5 8 QUAD9 9SCREEN 1 2 164 1 s 2 s 30 s HD316 S
239. s for the built in hard disk of the unit the optional extension unit and the DVD RAM disk These are the descriptions of how to delete recorded images on the hard disk and how to format a DVD RAM disk Refer to a system administrator for further information about the other disks E Deletion of recorded images saved on the hard disk manually Delete recorded images saved in the normal area or the event area of the built in hard disk or the optional extension unit manually By setting a time and date images in the normal record area of the hard disk recorded before the set time and date will be deleted Manually delete unwanted images on the hard disk Important It is impossible to recover the deleted images Note It is possible to delete recorded images automatically when the set days have passed from the day the image was recorded Auto Delete Refer to a system adminis trator for further information MONITORI MONITOR2 SHIFT E sk sac CoPi mSTOP _pPLAY MIPAUSE_ fo REC 4 r C N SEARCH BN GOD TT Ost o D wnt O REPEAT S G CYO EHEC RS USTED e PRESET Fo EL 200m 1 Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor TERRE ecorsng event sone
240. se has a rating of 5 amp and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCK ET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING This apparatus must be earthed IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the follow ing code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the
241. ses the unit via a network such as a LAN Move the cursor to SET at the lower right on the menu and press the SET button to complete registration View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate View Operate Host Regist Host IP Address Enter the IP address Move the cursor to Host IP Address and rotate the jog dial to enter the IP address For this unit enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 254 Notes e Entering validates all numbers e It is impossible to register 0 0 0 0 or LETI Level Select a user level from the following Setting of operable functions for each level is described in User Level Refer to page 125 LV1 LV2 LV3 e Priority Assign priority 1 lowest to 16 highest to hosts e Default Screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following CAM1 16 for the WJ HD316 CAM 1 9 for the WJ HD 309 Displays live images from the selected camera channel on a single screen QUAD 4 4 Displays live images from camera channels 1 4 on a 4 split screen QUADS 8 Displays live images from camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen QUADS only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 9 on the upper left area on a 4 split screen QUADS 12 only for the WJ HD316 Displays live images from
242. sible to save images recorded in the place where motion is detect ed or send e mails when motion is detected Refer to a system administrator for further information about the required settings for the motion detection function such as the settings of the detection area E Action at an event occurrence The event action will be performed according to the set tings when an event occurs There are 2 event action modes for the alarm mode ALARM and the activity detection mode ACT DET for each event type The event action will be different accord ing to the event action mode set When an event of the alarm mode ALARM occurs this unit activates the alarm action About the event action mode Alarm Mode ALARM This mode announces an event occurrence outside Action taken in the alarm mode is referred to as the alarm action Activity Detection Mode ACT DET This mode records images in the place where an event occurred without announcing it Activity Detection Alarm Mode Mode Event Action S Start recording v Displays event information on the monitor Blinks the alarm indicator NP NYS I Sounds the buzzer Switches from a displayed image to the image from the location of the alarm occurrence Moves a camera to the preset position Announces an event occurrence by sending e v mails Announces an event occurrence by the PS Data Serial RS232C commands
243. sioninout The state of alarm suspension is assumed p p according to the signal input Start of outage processing according to the sig Non voltage make contact input eB Nuage detection VO nal input 100 mA 5 V pull up External recording mode Changeover to the external recording mode changeover 5 V output 5 V output 200 mA max 83 Connection for emergency recording When the external switch is turned ON emergency recording will be started Resolution recording time recording rate and quality for emergency recording can differ according to the settings of Emergency REC of Recording on the SETUP MENU Refer to page 99 o o E N External switch OOOOO0O000000 ALARM CONTOROL Connection for external recording changeover When the external switch is turned ON the recording program changeover is affected for recording The recording program can be set for EXT with the Time Table of Schedule on the SETUP MENU Refer to page 108 RERS External switch O00000 000000 ALARM CONTOROL Connection to synchronize the sequential display changeover when multiple units are used Sequential display changeover is affected by the timing of supplied signals to the sequence changeover input terminal When multiple units are used the sequence timing can be synchronized Setting for the sequence timing can be set with Sequence Timing of Switcher on the SETUP ME
244. splays an image from the selected camera channel QUAD 4 Displays images from camera channels 1 4 on a 4 split screen QUADS 8 Displays images from camera channels 5 8 on a 4 split screen QUADS only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 9 on the upper left area on a 4 split screen QUADS 12 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 9 12 on a 4 split screen QUAD13 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 13 16 on a 4 split screen 7SCREEN Displays images from camera channels 1 7 on a 7 split screen 9SCREEN only for the WJ HD309 Displays an image from camera channel 1 9 on the upper left area on a 9 split screen 9SCREEN1 9 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 9 on a 9 split screen 9SCREEN10 16 only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 10 16 on a 9 split screen 10SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 10 on a 10 split screen 13SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 13 on a 13 split screen 16SCREEN only for the WJ HD316 Displays images from camera channels 1 16 on a 16 split screen No camera image will be displayed black screen Secret View The secret view is a function to display a black screen on monitor 1 when camera images are displayed with a single screen on monitor 2 Select ON or OFF to de
245. ss IP address of a PC that accesses this unit Only PCs with registered IP addresses can access this unit if ON is selected for Host Authentication Item to be set only for host registration more users hosts performed the same opera tion only a user host with the highest priority can perform the operation Password Password of user who logs into this unit Enter Item to be set only for user registration this in the login window Level Level of users or hosts for operable functions Refer to page 125 for further information Priority Priority of controllable functions When two or Determine the priority in the following cases e A user tries to log in after another user has already logged in e A user tries to control a camera that is being controlled by another user Startup display to be displayed on monitor 1 monitor 2 and the VGA monitor after login Default screen Camera partitioning Controllable range for each camera channel For the set items above the unit will work differently depending on whether the unit is operated directly or operated via a net work as follows When the unit is operated directly Operate using the monitor connected with this unit There are 3 ways to operate this unit as follows e Operate using the buttons on the front panel of the unit e Operate using a PS Data compatible controller Note The priority setting of this unit will not be applied when contro
246. t ON Live 38 Copy 2 Front 16068 5000h 15000h__15000h M Warning for Disk Life Time ML HDD Safety Mode 5 Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be closed The unit will restart automatically and the HDD SAFETY MODE window will be displayed The HDD safety mode will begin HDD SAFETY MODE STILL IN PROCESS FOR STOP HDD S DO NOT MOVE THE UNITS PLEASE WAIT FOR 30 SECONDS The camera selection buttons 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 O for the WJ HD309 will light green and orange for 2 seconds each alternately The following window will be displayed after around 30 sec onds HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART E FRONT PANEL REMOVE ON ss Start maintenance after this window is displayed The procedures are different between the replacement of the hard disks and the installation of the unit rack mount ing unmounting Refer to the following descriptions When the system check has been completed the HDD SAFETY MODE window as shown below will be displayed The camera selection buttons on the front panel 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 O for the WJ HD309 will light green and orange for 2 seconds each alternately HDD SAFETY MODE ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED SELECT OFF AND PRESS SET KEY TO RESTART E FRONT PANEL REMOVE PON eo M
247. t 1 7CH gt 1 9CH Electronic zoom For the WJ HD316 HIF 2 a Q a L ZOOM Zooming level changes in this order 2x 4x gt 1x Electronic zoom For the WJ HD309 Text information display ON For the WJ HD316 a HIF Q ef L ZOOM d FUNCTION Zooming level changes in this order 2x gt 4x gt 1x Available only during pause It is possible to turn the text information display off by pressing the ESC button when displaying text information Text information display ON For the WJ HD309 SHIFT Oo SETUP E gt FUNCTION Available only during pause It is possible to turn the text information display off by pressing the ESC button when displaying text information ele Display the DATA COPY sr J pe Available only when displaying live images or a menu For the WJ HD316 O 2 list or when pausing playback Display the DATA COPY sit J p Available only when displaying live images or a menu For the WJ HD309 O 3 u list or when pausing playback SETUP Cance copying During SHIFT J cory s 3 ES I For the WJ HD316 copying AEON Cancel copying Bi SHIFT y e 7 pas uring 9 For
248. t audio signal supplied from an external device such as a microphone amplifi er 2 Audio Output Connector AUDIO OUT This connector for an RCA standard jack supplies an unbalanced 10 dBV 600 Q line output audio signal to an external device Recorded audio will be supplied from this connector during playback Video Input Connectors CAMERA IN 1 16 for the WJ HD316 CAMERA IN 1 9 for the WJ HD309 Connect system cameras or combination cameras to these BNC connectors A 75 Q termination is made unless the video output ter minal is connected To connect combination cameras connect them to the CAMERA IN 1 8 connectors of the WJ HD316 or the CAMERA IN 1 6 of the WJ HD309 accept coaxial communication Video Output Connectors CAMERA OUT 1 16 for the WJ HD316 CAMERA OUT 1 9 for the WJ HD309 These BNC connectors supply video signals looped through the video input connectors Note Video signals will not be supplied from the CAM ERA OUT 1 8 connectors CAMERA OUT 1 6 connectors for the WJ HD309 if the power of the unit is off Monitor Output Connector MONITOR OUT1 MONI TOR OUT2 CASCADE OUT Connect monitors to these BNC connectors The MONITOR OUT2 connector can also be used as the CASCADE OUT connector When using two or more units of the WJ HD316 WJ HD309 and using the MONITOR OUT2 connector as the CASCADE OUT connector connect with the CAS CADE IN connector of another WJ HD316 WJ HD309
249. t indicates partition nn Available disk size n Number of connector that an external recording device is connected to a Error type Error is occurring currently Abbreviation of partition Status Displayed abbreviation Normal recording area NML Event recording area EVT Copy area CPY External recording device conn on th ected to the COPY1 port e rear panel CP1 conn External recording device on th ected to the COPY2 port e front panel CP2 Note Refer to page 56 for further information about error types and what to do when an error has occurred e On the Left Bar Indicated Item Status Indication Camera Indicates recording and displaying status Grey Camera currently not displayed or not con nected to the respective channel Green Camera displayed on the monitor Orange Camera currently being recorded Blue Camera currently being recorded and dis played on the monitor Camera 1 is on the top and camera 16 is on the bottom e On the Right Bar Indicated Item Status Indication Used disk space Indicates the available disk space of each partition Top 100 of the disk space is being used no available disk space Second from the top 80 of the disk space is being used Centre 60 of the disk space is being used Second from the bottom 40 of the disk space is being used Bottom 20
250. teeees 47 E Suspend the Alarm Actions i s 47 COPYING Duplicate cceeceeeeesseeeeeeteeeetesteeees 48 DELETE DATA ON THE DISK 0 2 ce ceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 E Deletion of recorded images saved on the hard disk manually eeens 50 FORMAT INITIALIZE A DVD RAM DISK 5 52 DISPLAY EDIT TEXT INFORMATION osise 54 ERROR WARNINGS ccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeeeaes 56 OPERATION USING A SYSTEM CONTROLLER 58 OPERATION USING A PC ceccceeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeneeees 62 E Features ss cxsi nti a tea alee a aaa aE 62 E System Requirements of a PC ceeeeeeetteeees 62 OPERATION OF THE UNIT IN THE CASCADE CONNECTION aeea eae eaae ri taei n aa re eana iEn AREETA E EE E E Operation using the buttons on the front panel E Operation using a system controller 05 INSTALLATION IN THE RACK cceteeeeeteeeees MANAGEMENT OF USERS HOSTS ceee OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME Preparation for maintenance HDD replacement installation ete 2 2cncic arctan deere es CONNECTIONS since auction a ies E Connections when the unit is used independently sce ew Ag Aelita E Connections with an extension unit E Connections with DVD RAM CD R and DVD R AFVEE S cid Ateec el ancien das Ane OTENE RAS E Connections with the VTR ou ccc ccccccccceceeeeeeeeees E Connections with PS Data systems
251. tenance Event Event Program Disk End Mode VMD Setup VMD VMD Area Setup For each camera Event Program Maintenance Event Video Loss Disk Capacity Alarm Setup Event Program Terminal Command Maintenance Event Alarm Disk Delete Terminal Setup Schedule Special Days Maintenance Event Log Maintenance Error Log Maintenance Access Log __ Maintenance Display Comm System Monitor 1 OSD Setup Camera Control Basic Setup Monitor 1 L OSD Setup Live Sequence Camera Title Maintenance Display Comm System Monitor 2 Monitor 1 PS Data Setup Time amp Date Monitor 2 PS Data Setup Time amp Date Live Sequence Camera Number Setup Summer Time Display Comm System Day pan Seving Monitor 2 RS485 Setup User Regist RS485 Setup Control Camera CH Comm System RS232 Setup User Edit Comm System NW Setup 1 User Delete Comm System NW Setup 2 Host Regist Comm System NTP Setup Host Edit System Host Delete System User Level System Save Load 151 152 PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU These are the setting parameters and the default settings of the items on the SETUP MENU Refer to these as reference Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Maintenance Disk Info Warning for Disk Life Time 10 000 h 20 000 h 30 000 h 20 000 h HDD Safety Mode ON OFF OFF Disk End Mode Normal Recording Area CONTI
252. termine whether to enable or disable the secret view function ON Enables the secret view function Camera images dis played with a single screen on monitor 2 will be dis played while monitor 1 has a black screen OFF Disables the secret view function 111 112 Monitor 2 Switcher function of monitor 2 Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor 2 Live Sequence The settings for Live Sequence are the same as for Monitor1 Refer to page 110 for further information Sequence Timing The settings for Sequence Timing are the same as for Monitor1 Refer to page 111 for further information Notes e Select EXT when an external device that can transmit a sequence signal is connected e The sequence changeover I O pin no 21 of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel will supply signals when INT is selected and will receive signals when EXT is selected Auto Skip The settings for Auto Skip are the same as for Monitor1 Refer to page 111 for further information e Login Screen The settings for Login Screen are the same as for Monitor1 Refer to page 111 for further information E Display Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected to the unit LIVE pay SETUP MENU ES E E E E Camera Title E Time amp Date Display Position E Camera Title Display Posi
253. than 12 5 ips Total recording rates of CAM 1 16 event record ing less than 25 ips When the total of the recording rates becomes more than the set value the recording mode section will turn red FIELD The total of the recording rates between recording rates of pre event recording and recording rates of post event recording for each camera channel must be less than the recording rate as described in Recording Rate for Each Recording Mode above The following are available for the image quality SFA SFB Top quality SUPER FINE FQA FQB High quality FINE NQA NGB Standard quality NORMAL EXA EXB Low quality EXTENDED A is suitable for less dynamic images B is suitable for more dynamic images The following are available for the recording duration only event pre recording and event post recording 1s 10s in 1 second intervals 20 s 30 s 1 10 m in 1 minute intervals 20 60 m in 10 minutes intervals MAN MANUAL The recording duration will be as follows depending on the event type e Ata motion detection For 8 seconds e At a video loss occurrence During a video loss occur rence e At a terminal alarm occurrence During the supply of a signal e At a command alarm For 8 seconds CON CONTINUE Recording will be performed continu ously until the ALARM RESET button is pressed Notes e Available recording durat
254. the authentication login window will be displayed again CLOCK ADJUSTMENT It is recommended to check the clock periodically and put the clock right if it shows the wrong time Adjust the clock when displaying a live image 1 6 MSTOP pPLAY IIPAUSE Jo REC RECSTOP MONITOR MONITOR2 pany oo 2O jac z Ole SEARCH Press the SETUP ESC button for 2 seconds or more The SETUP MENU will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor LAE Recording Event Schedule BIE EE E MANU SCHE PREEVT POSTEVT EMR JE suPen FINE cass ros f nos f mee cams MCN METTA tes tips tes EXTENDED 2 Move the cursor to System using the arrows button V A lt 4 gt and press the SET button SETUP MENU NC sete tose comm TET MADMIN Password E PSD User E Auto Login Auto Login User M Auto Logout E Priority E GOTO LAST before E Language H Beep Operation M Buzzer Error E Shutdown Time M Auto Copy eA 3 Move the cursor to Time amp Date using the arrows button V A and press the SET but ton The Time amp Date menu will be displayed LIVE SETUP MENU CCS I E E Date Format M Time Format E Time amp Date o oo
255. the controlled camera channel to quit the focusing operation H iris Adjusts the iris of the lens mSTOP pPLAY IPAUSE REC REC STOP S COA i n E SEARCH sart eae seq oso SOF wy SETUP COO MI Z FOCUS O REPEAT O DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MAR OOOO la A PRESET O gt EL ZOCM GN AT O A q 16 BUSY Press the IRIS button The IRIS indicator will light N Use the arrows button lt gt to adjust the iris Press the arrows button lt 4 to close the iris Press the arrows button to open the iris To reset the set iris press the SET button w Press the camera selection button 1 16 for the WJ HD316 1 9 for the WJ HD309 respective to the controlled camera channel to quit the iris operation Preset Action Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance Important e When using a camera of the WV CS650 WV CSR650 series or the WV CS600 WV CSR600 series register preset positions using the settings menu of the camera e When the monitor 1 is selected it is impossible to regis ter preset positions and move a camera to a preset position by performing the following steps In this case perform the settings using the setup menu of camera Register Preset Positions of Camer
256. the following 4 800 9 600 19 200 bps e Control Camera CH It is possible to assign camera channels to the RS485 ports 1 and 2 as shown below Screenshot 1 Start operation from the RS485 Setup menu Live SETUP MENU ES I E E a come EEE Baud Rate E Control Camera CH E Data Bit 8 R5485 Setup E Parity NONE E Stop Bit 1 Move the cursor to Control Camera CH using the arrows button WV A and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The Control Camera CH pop up window will be displayed SETUP MENU CT I Ee conn LIVE E Control Camera CH TERM CAMERA cami Camo d CAM2 PORTI CAMIO OK CANCEL Move the cursor to a desired cell in the TERM column using the arrows button Screenshot 3 The cursor will move to the selected cell in the TERM col umn SETUP MENU CN AY sector oso o l m m Control Camera CH r TERM CAMERA fas cami CAMS Es CAM2 PORTI CAM10 LO K CANCEL Select a port by rotating the jog dial PORT 1 Control through the RS485 port 1 PORT 2 Control through the RS485 port 2 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign other camera channels to be controlled through the RS485 ports Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button and press the SET button Camera channels and ports to be controlled will be assigned and the Control Camera CH menu will be closed Notes e When you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 4 and
257. the screws Remove the rubber legs 2 Install the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the unit e Using the mounting screws 4 pcs for the rack mount ous core for rack mounting brackets ing brackets fix them firmly accessories r Rack mounting brackets accessories 3 Install the unit in the rack e Fix the unit firmly with the rack mounting screws 4 pcs Rack mounting screws For our rack Nominal diameter 5 tapping accessory Important e The cooling fan inside the unit is perishable and must be replaced periodically e Do not block the ventilation openings or slots in the cover to prevent the unit from overheating e If the rack is subject to vibration secure the rear of the unit to the rack using additional mounting brackets not included e Keep the temperature in the rack below 45 C 113 F e When installing install the unit lower in the rack with a space equivalent to about 1 unit 44 mm or more separating it from the other appliances 64 MANAGEMENT OF USERS It is necessary in advance to register users and PCs hosts who access this unit via a network such as a LAN Up to 32 users and 8 hosts can be registered The following information can be registered as user information and host information Item Description Note User name Name of user who logs into this unit Enter this in the login window Item to be set only for user registration Host IP addre
258. ting emergency recording while another recording with a different recording mode except event recording is being performed the indicator on the REC button will remain lit and the other recording will resume after the emergency recording has finished Recording duration of emergency recording Recording duration of emergency recording can be set as follows Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Parameter Recording Duration 1s 10s Record for the selected time 1 10 sec onds can be set in 1 second intervals 20s Record for 20 seconds 30s Record for 30 seconds 1m 10m Record for the selected time 1 10 min utes can be set in 1 minute intervals 20 m 60m Record for the selected time 20 60 min utes can be set in 10 minutes intervals MANUAL Record only while the external switch is being pressed down CONTINUE Record until the ALARM RESET button is pressed 21 22 PLAYBACK It is possible to play recorded images without stopping recording The playback images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor WJ HD316 3 2 5 SEQ SONH O OQ 1 3 2 MSFOP p PLA 1PAUSE _ o REC REC STOP ost JO bing jing By SEARCH SETUP aa SOW ESC B o REPEAT B
259. tion e It is possible to display the disk configuration menu by pressing the SET button when the image displayed below that says the system check has been completed Panasonic Important When using the optional extension unit WJ HDE300 series turn on the power of this unit after turning on the power of all extension units 3 Enter a user name and password Enter the user name and password MEISE CANCEL USER NAME PASSWORD Rotate the jog dial to select a character to be entered in the cursor position It is also possible to enter numbers by pressing the camera selection buttons 1 10 0 for the WJ HD316 1 9 0 for the WJ HD309 To move the cursor press the arrow buttons Use the same method to enter or edit characters attached to images Refer to page 54 for further information Notes e The default user name and password are as follows User name ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the password for an administrator before starting to run the unit It is recom mended to change the password for an administrator periodically e To log out press the LOGOUT button after confirming that the SHIFT indicator is lit 4 Display a live image Press the SET button to display a live image If the authentication login window is displayed enter the user name and password When authenticated a live image will be displayed When not authenticated
260. tion CEE E Line Color on the Multi Screen C OSD Setup Perform the On Screen Display settings for monitor 1 and monitor 2 such as the settings of camera titles or the set tings of the time display position LIVE SETUP MENU IS BS a EEE oe co O80 Setup E Camera Title E Time amp Date Display Position E Camera Title Display Position CEMA E Line Color on the Multi Screen CO e Camera Title Perform the settings for the camera title It is possible to display a camera title on the monitor 1 monitor 2 and record it as a part of the recorded image page 98 Do the following to set the camera title Screenshot 1 Start operation from the OSD Setup menu SETUP MENU EE EE Ce Display System LIVE OSD Setup E Camera Title M Time amp Date Display Position ME M Camera Title Display Position Monitor 2 E Line Color on the Multi Screen CMD Move the cursor to Camera Title using the arrows but ton V A and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The camera title pop up window will be displayed SETUP MENU E TI eo Move the cursor to CAM1 using the arrows button Screenshot 3 The cursor moves to CAM1 LIVE SETUP MENU CEES BIS a Select a character to be entered by rotating the jog dial Up to 16 characters can be entered E Move the cursor to the right side of the enter
261. to within 5 seconds using the time adjustment input pin no 20 of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel Master Time Specify the time when supplying a signal from the ALARM CONTROL connector Summer Time Day Light Saving Select the method of switching to summer time from the fol lowing OFF Does not function ON Applies summer time AUTO Applies summer time in accordance with the setting of summer time see next page Summer Time Day Light Saving Table Do the following to specify the start time and date and the end time and date of summer time Screenshot 1 Start operation from the Time amp Date menu Day Light Saving ht S J Day Light Saving Table Move the cursor to Summer Time Day Light Saving Table using the arrows button V A and press the SET button Screenshot 2 The Summer Time Day Light Saving Table will be dis played Y Tay m Cow taa font oe frt oF wf fw orF D m Y Tay m aeee tat AAEE eae a Move the cursor to enter the ON or OFF time year month date for summer time using the arrows button Screenshot 3 The cursor will move to the selected cell for entry of the ON or OFF time for summer time RH 24 fo suntmy os v ot H o m orr fo m Rotate the jog dial to enter the ON or OFF time year month date for summer time E Move the cursor
262. ue Approx 0 49 N m 5 kgf cm Avoid rapid changes of the temperature humidity to prevent condensation Acceptable change within 15 C h 59 F h Avoid placing receptacles that contain liquids such as water near the unit If liquid spills onto the unit it may cause fire or an elec tric shock Do not expose the unit to water or moisture or try to operate it in wet areas Prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the hard disk If this happens do not turn on the power of the recorder and leave the recorder for around 2 hours Wait until the dew evaporates in any of the following cases e The recorder is placed in an extremely humid place e The recorder is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on e The recorder is moved from an air conditioned room to a humid and high temperature room We recommend that you make a note of your settings and save them This will help when you are required to change the system configuration or when unexpected trouble or failure occurs Distributing copying disassembling reverse compil ing reverse engineering and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this prod uct is expressly prohibited TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKS Adobe Adobe logos and Acrobat are registered trade marks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U S and or other countries Microsoft Windows and Windows XP are registered trademar
263. ull ring on the connector not cable Otherwise it may cause breaking of wire After detaching the cables remove the screw on point A Then remove the four screws fixing the lower hard disk drive When removing hold the hard disk drive securely to prevent it from falling After removing the four screws detach the hard disk drive from the hard disk drive mounting angle Connector of the power supply cable Screws for the lower hard disk drive 4 screws 2 screws each Hard disk drive mounting angle on the both sides 6 Install the new hard disk drive in the reverse order used for detaching the hard disk drive Confirm that the hard disk drive is set as master using the jumper connector Important e When installing confirm that there is no dust around the connectors Adhesion of dust may cause malfunction e The jumper connector setting differs depending on the models or the manufacturers Refer to the indication label or the operating instructions of the used hard disk drive e Attach the connector and the screws firmly Otherwise it may cause problems After replacing the hard disk drive insert the power plug into the outlet and turn on the power of the unit The HDD DISK MENU will be displayed automati cally after the restart 129 130 When replacing the hard disk drive without turning off the power of the unit Close the SETUP MENU after selecting ON for HDD Safety Mode of Disk Info on t
264. un out Select an action from the following to be taken when the available space of the built in hard disk normal recording area event recording area copy area or the external recording device DVD RAM CD R or DVD R disk drive connected to the copy port COPY1 COPY2 is running out LIVE CONTINUE When the available disk space has run out the older data will be overwritten by the newer data In this case the oldest data is the first to be overwritten STOP When the available disk space has run out record ing and copying will be canceled Important When changing the setting from CONTINUE to STOP during overwriting the oldest 1 hour s worth of record ed images will be deleted It is impossible to recover the deleted images even if it is set to CONTINUE again Note When copying on a CD R or DVD R disk copying will stop automatically when the available disk space has run out even though CONTINUE is selected Disk Capacity Set actions to be taken when the available disk space is running out Select an action from the following to be taken when the available space of the built in hard disk normal recording area event recording area copy area or the external recording device DVD RAM CD R or DVD R disk drive connected to the copy port COPY1 COPY2 reaches a specified level The setting range is between 1 and 10 in 1 inter vals The warning will not be issu
265. ve occurred an event action will be performed lt DURATION to detect objects that keep moving in the area gt An event action will be performed according to the set tings when an object keeps moving for the set period in the detection area For example in case of the following settings 10 sec for the areas A and B 20 sec for area C and 30 sec for area D An event action will be performed when an object keeps moving for 10 seconds in area A or B or for 20 seconds in area C or for 30 seconds in area D Alarm Setup Perform the settings for the alarm auto reset and alarm disarm Perform the settings for the alarm display duration The alarm display will automatically disappear when the display duration has passed Alarm Auto Reset Perform the settings to suspend the set duration when the same type of event motion detection video loss terminal alarm command alarm has occurred sequentially so that the event action will not be performed each time Alarm Disarm SETUP MENU E e E Cee Le E Alarm Auto Reset W Alarm Disarm Time Alarm Auto Reset The following are possible for the alarm auto reset When OFF is selected the alarm display will not automati cally disappear To erase the alarm display press the ALARM RESET but ton OFF 1 s 30 s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 m 2 m 3 m4 m 5 m 104 Alarm Disarm Time The fol
266. w to write the commands 1 The following details how to write the commands Code STX AD Unit address of this unit Transmission Command p ETX ASCII 02H 03H STX This shows the data start STX ASCII code 02h is always prefixed to data h shows hexadecimal digit Transmission command A command shown in the Command List is designated ETX This shows the data end ETX ASCII code 03h is always prefixed to data The character code is ASCII When a command needs a parameter a colon is used for dividing the command and parameter The following shows how to write the commands when two or more commands are specified Code STX AD Unit address of this unit Transmission Command p1 p2 ETX 2 Response Command from the Unit to the PC The unit sends back the response command for the transmission command from the PC e When the reception was completed successfully The response command differs between when an ANSWER command sending back the status or data is required or when not required e When no ANSWER command is required The unit sends back the same identifier as that in the transmission command as shown in the figure Transmission command gt The unit Response command lt The unit STX OPL ETX STX OPL ETX a Sa a o Same identifier 141 142 e When an ANSWER command is required The unit sends back the status or data as shown in the fi

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