Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Removing HDDs by unit, Press the knob on the HDD unit

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Press the arrow buttons (up or down) on the front panel until [Remove EXT] appears on the screen.
Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or right) and then press the [SET] button.
Select the extension unit (EXTx) to be removed with the arrow buttons (up or down) and then press the [SET] button.

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Removing HDDs by unit

The HDDs in one extension unit can be removed simultaneously.

For details refer to the operating instructions for the extension unit.

1 Insert the key (included) into the key hole on the front cover of the extension unit and turn it while pressing in gently to open the front cover.

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2 Press the [USE] button for over 2 seconds.

A buzzer sounds.

Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or right) and then press the [SET] button.

The extension unit stop process begins and all the HDD status indicators blink orange.

All the HDD status indicators go off once the stop process is complete.

If you stop the extension unit during recording, recording switches to the HDD in another device. Video is not recorded for a few seconds while recording switches. If another HDD is not available, recording stops.

Press the [SET] button to return to the display format screen.

Make sure that all the HDD status indicators on the extension unit are out and then remove the HDD unit.

(1)Press the knob on the HDD unit.

Press the front panel buttons according to the directions on the LCD panel.

3 Press the arrow buttons (up or down) on the front panel until [HDD Operate] appears on the screen.

4 Press the [SET] button.

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(2)Open the lever.

(3)Remove the HDD unit.

Remove the HDD carefully so you do not bump it (be careful not to drop it).

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Close the front cover of the extension unit and lock it by lightly pressing and turning the key to the left.

Keep the key in a safe place.

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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 InstructionsNetwork Security System Requirements for a PCTrademarks and Registered Trademarks Precautions Place the unit horizontally on a level surface Indication labelHandle the unit with care MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license GPL/LGPLMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Front ViewMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions Inside the Front Cover HDD access indicator A/FHDD status indicator STS USE button USERemoval knob RAID mode switch RAIDHDD bay slots Using the Brace Rear ViewHDD Space Management Outline of FunctionsMega Pixel Camera Compatibility and Capacity Replace HDDsEncrypting Data Recorded on the HDDs HDD Fault Tolerance SystemOutline of Functions Stable recording and playback of images Setting SchedulesRecording and Playing Images Event FunctionsEvent operations include the following Setup Menu ListList of Functions Live MonitoringNetwork Security Function NetworkRemote Operation SD Memory Recording Maintenance Version UpgradeRecording Rate Setting Acquiring images stored on the SD memory cardSetup Procedure Getting StartedRack Mounting Setting up the RackInstall the recorder in the rack Remove the 5 rubber feet from the underside of the recorderSetting up the Rack Rack mounting positionsConnections Connecting the PC and the CameraUsing a HUB for Direct Connection 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 cablePin Assignments About ConnectorsUsing the Alarm/Control connector Pin Name Description of Operation Remarks NumberAuto Adjustment Time Function Connection About ConnectorsConnectivity for Switching to External Recording 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 Turning Off the Power Power SupplyTurning On 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 AddressConfiguring the Settings for Each Item Setting the IP AddressSetting and Canceling Key Lock Click the SET button when the cursor isHDD Unit Use the two screws to fasten the bottom of the HDDHandling the HDD ReferencePress the USE button for over 2 seconds Installing HDDsHDD is automatically recognized Check the available disk space Installing HDDs by unitInstall the HDD units in the extension unit Removing HDDs Remove the HDD unit Check the disk informationOpen the lever Remove the HDD unit Removing HDDs by unitPress the knob on the HDD unit Turn off the recorder Setting the HDDs Operation ModeHold down the USE button and turn on the power to boot up HDD Error Recovery During RAID Operation Data source During HDD error malfunction During recoveryReplacing Faulty HDD during RAID Operation Rebooting Problem Check item/remedy TroubleshootingProblems Troubleshooting WJ-ND400 SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Input/outputAccessories Standard AccessoriesIndex AdslPanasonic Canada Inc For European and other fields Panasonic Sales Company
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