Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Rack mounting positions, Setting up the Rack

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Setting up the Rack

Rack mounting positions

When connecting multiple extension units (WJ-HDE400) to the recorder, place the recorder in the center of the rack.

Connect the recorder and the extension unit with the connection cable (1 m {39.4 "}) included with the extension unit.

Connection cable

(provided with extension unit)

Extension unit (unit number 5)

Requires 1 Unit

Extension unit (unit number 4)

Requires 1 Unit

Network Disk

Recorder

Requires 1 Unit

Extension unit (unit number 1)

Requires 1 Unit

Extension unit (unit number 2)

Requires 1 Unit

Cable coil example

Extension unit (unit number 3)

At least 10 cm

Round cable coil

Note:

Install the recorder in the center of the rack, if using a rack. If you install the recorder at the top or bottom of the rack, the cable may not be long enough.

When installing the recorder in the rack, leave a space of 1 unit (44 mm {1.73 "}) above and below each unit.

Secure the connection cables to the extension unit using the cable clamp provided.

If the connection is poor, the system may become unstable and unable to record images.

Keep the cables as short as possible. Looped cables or large distances between pieces of equipment may cause malfunctions. Also, do not bend the cables more than 90º, wind the cables in a coil (10 cm {3.94 "} in diameter).

Refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF file) to check the unit numbers of connected extension units.

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Contents Network Disk Recorder Installation Guide Model No. WJ-ND400For 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 Contents AttachmentsPreface About these Operating InstructionsSystem Requirements for a PC Trademarks and Registered TrademarksNetwork Security Precautions Indication label Handle the unit with carePlace the unit horizontally on a level surface MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license GPL/LGPLMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Front ViewMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions HDD access indicator A/F HDD status indicator STSInside the Front Cover USE button USERAID mode switch RAID HDD bay slotsRemoval knob Using the Brace Rear ViewOutline of Functions Mega Pixel Camera Compatibility and CapacityHDD Space Management Replace HDDsHDD Fault Tolerance System Outline of FunctionsEncrypting Data Recorded on the HDDs Setting Schedules Recording and Playing ImagesStable recording and playback of images Event FunctionsSetup Menu List List of FunctionsEvent operations include the following Live MonitoringNetwork Remote OperationNetwork Security Function Maintenance Version Upgrade Recording Rate SettingSD Memory Recording Acquiring images stored on the SD memory cardSetup Procedure Getting StartedSetting up the Rack Install the recorder in the rackRack Mounting Remove the 5 rubber feet from the underside of the recorderSetting up the Rack Rack mounting positionsConnecting the PC and the Camera Using a HUB for Direct ConnectionConnections Port OperationND400Basic.book 26 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分 Connecting to a PC over Adsl Example of Connectivity with 1 Port OperationConnecting multiple units to the recorder HubhubExample of Connectivity with 2 Port Operation HUB WANND400Basic.book 30 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分 Connecting the Extension Unit Secure connection cableAbout Connectors Using the Alarm/Control connectorPin Assignments Pin Name Description of Operation Remarks NumberAbout Connectors Connectivity for Switching to External RecordingAuto Adjustment Time Function Connection Connectivity for Emergency RecordingSignal ground Time adjustment input Connectivity for Control OutputUninterruptible Power Supply UPS Connectivity Using the Alarm Connector Alarm Connectivity Connectors Active Time Remarks Power Supply Turning On the PowerTurning Off the Power During RecordingUsing the Front Panel for Operations Basic OperationsUsing the Front Panel for Operations Checking System InformationCamera port Client PC port Maintenance port Checking the IP AddressSetting the IP Address Setting and Canceling Key LockConfiguring the Settings for Each Item Click the SET button when the cursor isHDD Unit Use the two screws to fasten the bottom of the HDDHandling the HDD ReferenceInstalling HDDs HDD is automatically recognizedPress the USE button for over 2 seconds Installing HDDs by unit Install the HDD units in the extension unitCheck the available disk space Removing HDDs Remove the HDD unit Check the disk informationRemoving HDDs by unit Press the knob on the HDD unitOpen the lever Remove the HDD unit Setting the HDDs Operation Mode Hold down the USE button and turn on the power to boot upTurn off the recorder HDD Error Recovery During RAID Operation Data source During HDD error malfunction During recoveryReplacing Faulty HDD during RAID Operation Rebooting Troubleshooting ProblemsProblem Check item/remedy Troubleshooting Specifications General SpecificationsWJ-ND400 Input/outputAccessories Standard AccessoriesIndex AdslPanasonic Canada Inc For European and other fields Panasonic Sales Company
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