Panasonic WJ-ND400 Inside the Front Cover, USE button USE, HDD access indicator A/F, HDD unit

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Major Operating Controls and Their Functions

Inside the Front Cover

(1)(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

 

 

 

(1) USE button [USE]

Used when adding or replacing an HDD or changing the operating mode of the HDD.

Installing or

: You can install or remove the HDD by

(4) HDD access indicator [A/F]

Indicates the access status and problems with the HDD.

When errors occur on an HDD in RAID5/RAID6 mode, the indicator lights or blinks red.

removing an HDD

holding down the button for at least 2

 

seconds, waiting for the buzzer to

 

sound, and using the front panel

 

buttons and LCD operations.

HDD operation

: The settings become effective after

mode

setting the [RAID] switch and turning

Change

on the Power switch while holding

 

down the [USE] button to boot up.

 

Remember to hold down the [USE]

 

button until the buzzer sounds.

(2) HDD unit

HDD in special canister.

Add and replace HDDs by using the LCD on the front panel. Refer to page 45 for details. Contact your dealer for information on purchasing and replacing HDDs.

(3) HDD status indicator [STS]

Shows the operating status of the HDDs.

Lights green

: HDD power [On]

 

(Formatted)

Blinks green

: HDD for playback only

 

(only for playback, recording not

 

possible)

Blinks orange

: Formatting HDD

Lights red

: HDD format failed

Off

: HDD power [Off]

 

HDD is not connected or not

 

recognized.

Blinks green

Off

Lights red

Blinks red

Alternating colors (Orange/red)

:Accessing HDD

:Not accessing HDD

:Errors have occurred on HDD

(Data can be recovered by replacing HDD)

When in RAID5 mode, the first HDD has errors

When using RAID6, the first two HDDs have errors.

:Errors have occurred on HDD

(Data cannot be recovered even if HDD is replaced)

When in RAID5 mode, the second HDD has errors

When in RAID6 mode, the third HDD has errors

:Recovering data from drive in RAID5/ RAID6 mode.

(This indicator looks orange during high-speed processing.)

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Contents Model No. WJ-ND400 Network Disk Recorder Installation GuideFor Your Safety Please Read the Following Text CARE- Fully This Class a digital apparatus complies with Canadian Ices ND400Basic.book 4 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分 Contents Attachments ContentsAbout these Operating Instructions PrefaceTrademarks and Registered Trademarks System Requirements for a PCNetwork Security Precautions Handle the unit with care Indication labelPlace the unit horizontally on a level surface MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license GPL/LGPLFront View Major Operating Controls and Their FunctionsMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions HDD status indicator STS HDD access indicator A/FInside the Front Cover USE button USEHDD bay slots RAID mode switch RAIDRemoval knob Rear View Using the BraceMega Pixel Camera Compatibility and Capacity Outline of FunctionsHDD Space Management Replace HDDsOutline of Functions HDD Fault Tolerance SystemEncrypting Data Recorded on the HDDs Recording and Playing Images Setting SchedulesStable recording and playback of images Event FunctionsList of Functions Setup Menu ListEvent operations include the following Live MonitoringRemote Operation NetworkNetwork Security Function Recording Rate Setting Maintenance Version UpgradeSD Memory Recording Acquiring images stored on the SD memory cardGetting Started Setup ProcedureInstall the recorder in the rack Setting up the RackRack Mounting Remove the 5 rubber feet from the underside of the recorderRack mounting positions Setting up the RackUsing a HUB for Direct Connection Connecting the PC and the CameraConnections Port OperationND400Basic.book 26 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分 Example of Connectivity with 1 Port Operation Connecting to a PC over AdslHubhub Connecting multiple units to the recorderHUB WAN Example of Connectivity with 2 Port OperationND400Basic.book 30 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分 Secure connection cable Connecting the Extension UnitUsing the Alarm/Control connector About ConnectorsPin Assignments Pin Name Description of Operation Remarks NumberConnectivity for Switching to External Recording About ConnectorsAuto Adjustment Time Function Connection Connectivity for Emergency RecordingConnectivity for Control Output Signal ground Time adjustment inputUninterruptible Power Supply UPS Connectivity Using the Alarm Connector Alarm Connectivity Connectors Active Time Remarks Turning On the Power Power SupplyTurning Off the Power During RecordingBasic Operations Using the Front Panel for OperationsChecking System Information Using the Front Panel for OperationsChecking the IP Address Camera port Client PC port Maintenance portSetting and Canceling Key Lock Setting the IP AddressConfiguring the Settings for Each Item Click the SET button when the cursor isUse the two screws to fasten the bottom of the HDD HDD UnitReference Handling the HDDHDD is automatically recognized Installing HDDsPress the USE button for over 2 seconds Install the HDD units in the extension unit Installing HDDs by unitCheck the available disk space Removing HDDs Check the disk information Remove the HDD unitPress the knob on the HDD unit Removing HDDs by unitOpen the lever Remove the HDD unit Hold down the USE button and turn on the power to boot up Setting the HDDs Operation ModeTurn off the recorder Data source During HDD error malfunction During recovery HDD Error Recovery During RAID OperationReplacing Faulty HDD during RAID Operation Rebooting Problems TroubleshootingProblem Check item/remedy Troubleshooting General Specifications SpecificationsWJ-ND400 Input/outputStandard Accessories AccessoriesAdsl IndexPanasonic Sales Company Panasonic Canada Inc For European and other fields
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WJ-ND400 specifications

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