Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Click the Format button

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Formatting disks

6 Select the HDD you want to format as the HDD to set with a pre-event recording area, and then click the [Set] button.

This will display a window for allocating pre-event recording area.

7 Select the camera channel and enter the amount of space to be allocated.

Pre-event recording areas can be created for up to 64 channels on a single HDD.

A camera channel that is already specified for a pre-event recording area on another HDD cannot be selected. (If an HDD formatted for pre-event recording area from another ND400 is recognized, channels pre-set on the HDD cannot be selected.)

Set at least 5 GB of space for the pre-event recording area of each camera channel. Enter 0 to not set the capacity.

8 Click the [Format] button.

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Contents Network Disk Recorder Operating Instructions Model No. WJ-ND400Contents Contents AttachmentsGlossary ContentsTroubleshooting IndexPreface About these Operating InstructionsSystem Requirements for a PC Trademarks and Registered TrademarksRestrictions when operating MPEG-4 images Start the PC Launch the web browser About operating windowsDisplay and close the operating window Click the buttons and tabs to set up operations About operating windowsNames and functions of components TopControl button Cam. select box Cam. select buttonMultiscreen select box Sequence box El-zoom box Setup button Status display area Playback point operation area HDD tabCamera at the time of recording CAM tab Recording images and audio Recording mode and priorityPriority Recording mode Manual recording of images and audioClick the HDD tab Click the Play button PlaybackPlayback recorded images On the HDD tab, click the Stop buttonFunction Button Operation PlaybackOperations during playback Playback Click the Cam. select button Playback from a designated time and dateSearch for and playback images Filter Search Conditions Filter conditionsRec event list display Click the Rec event search button Search for and playback recorded eventsClick the OK button Conditions for filteringClick the VMD search button Click the Stop buttonSelect an area to play back Select the check box for the area to be played backLive images Screen displayFunction Name Button Operation Live imagesUseful functions while images are displayed Click the CAM tab Camera controlPan & tilt operations Auto mode function Auto pan etc Registration of a camera direction on the preset positionMove a camera to the preset position Click the Cam. select button Click the Sequence button Display switching SequenceScreen Multiscreen Live images About Events EventEvent functions About event actionDisplay the operation window Click the Alarm Suspend button Canceling alarm actionSuspend alarm action Operations during an eventCancel the Error Status Lock CancelPreventing illegal operations Checking logs Error logAccess log Click the List buttonChecking logs Event logNetwork log Click the Control button Click the Copy button Copying recorded imagesCopying Select the Copy area check box Click the OK button Playing back copied imagesCopying recorded images Click the HDD tab Click the log to playbackClick the Delete button Deleting imagesManual deletion Click the Download button Downloading imagesDownloading images for playback Click the Save buttonDownloading images Installing the viewer softwareDownloaded image operations Downloading the viewer softwareWindows XP Uninstalling the viewer softwarePlaying back images Windows VistaClick the Open button Saving imagesSelect the downloaded image data file name.n3r Printing images Alteration detectionTransmitting to the FTP server Transmit camera images when an event occursTransmitting data Send mailDisk information Checking system/disk informationSystem information Click the Display button on the Disk information windowDescription Alarm mail notificationAbout mail notification About mail notification RAID6 3 DownAltered **CH Description of error Error log Network log Error logAbout the error log ConnectorError log Output from ConnectorSkip COPY-HDD Full Area ERR COPY-HDD Full Ftploginfault Httpothererr Error log display Error operationsAbout the error operations Description of error RemedyParameter Description Detail Error operationsParameter in the logs above Problem Check item/remedy TroubleshootingProblems Troubleshooting Audio is not be played correctly Troubleshooting Problem Remedy Message displayGlossary Words used in the manualGlossary System Administrator ResolutionSmtp authentication RouterIndex DNSPanasonic Canada Inc For European and other fields Panasonic Sales CompanyNetwork Disk Recorder Installation Guide For Your Safety Please Read the Following Text CARE- Fully This Class a digital apparatus complies with Canadian Ices Page Installation and Setup Description of FunctionsUsing the Front Panel for Operations About ConnectorsPower Supply SpecificationsPreface Network Security 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 OperationConnections 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 Connections 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 UPSUsing the Alarm Connector AlarmAlarm 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 informationRemoving HDDs by 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 Troubleshooting Power cord gets warm or hot if bent WJ-ND400 SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Input/outputAccessories Standard Accessories100BASE-TX 10BASE-T For business users in the European Union Network Disk Recorder Setup Instructions Initial configurations Disk management Data encryption Encryption settingsAlarm mail notification Formatting disksPreface System Requirements for a PC Restrictions when operating MPEG-4 images Settings Recorder NetworkGetting started Setup menu listSetting item Description HDD Setting item Camera port Client PC port Maintenance port Network settingsRecorder network settings After confirming that the cursor is , press the SET button Network settingsUse the arrow buttons to change the setting Click Properties PC network settingsDouble click Local Area Connection Click Network ConnectionsClick Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click Properties Click the OK button to close the windowAbout operating windows About operating windows Names and functions of components Search box Search button Area select button Copy box Next page buttonCam. select button Displays a menu for setting the server Alarm ALM button Error ERR button Pause button Next Image button Playback may start a few seconds CAM tab Click the setup menu button to configure Click the sub menu tab to configureLanguage, and time & date settings Quick settingsSettings Quick settingsUnder the Network setup item, click the Set button Quick settingsNetwork setup Camera registration Click the Registration buttonPort setup Camera port / Client PC port Program settings Basics Basic setupBasics Time display format Time & dateBasics Basics Emergency recording Emergency recording settingsClick the Emergency rec. button on the setup menu Emergency recordingEmergency recording Acquiring images saved on the SD memory card About the Measurement buttonAbout SD memory recording Event Basic event settings Terminal alarm Terminal alarm settingsSite alarm Site alarm settingsCommand alarm Command alarm settingsSchedules ProgramProgram settings Schedules10ips 3ips5ips About the Measurement button Time table Time table setupType of setting you want to configure About externally controlled recording Automatically detecting and registering cameras CameraNW camera PortNW camera settings CameraClick the Execute button Switch cameras 4-screen display settingChecking and changing a camera Manually setting Check or change the items you want Input a group title Group settingsGroup Sequence Sequence display type settings Screen live sequenceNTP settings ServerFTP settings ServerServer Mail Mail settings SmtpProxy settings ProxyNetwork Network settings NetworkPort forwarding Ddns settings DdnsSnmp settings SnmpPanasonic alarm protocol Panasonic alarm protocol settingsBasic user management settings User managementUser management AdministratorAdministrator settings User setups UsersClick the Edit button Click the User mng. button on the setup menuEditing user information Deleting user information Click the Registration button Click the Set buttonHost settings HostsEditing host information Deleting host informationUser level User level settings Recorder information MaintenanceRecorder information Check the items you wantMaintenance Click the recording information Display buttonDisk information Recording informationNetwork information Network informationDisk settings DiskDeleting image data from a disk Data deleteSettings management Settings managementConfiguring disks HDD space managementDisk partition information Configuring disksClick the Config. button on the setup menu Disk information Data encryption Encryption settingsEncryption settings Information window, click EncryptionInformation window, click Format Formatting disksFormat Click the Format buttonFormatting disks Click the Main buttonOn the disk config top window, click Format Pre-event recording area formattingClick the Format button About mail notification Network Link Error RAID5 1 Down Altered **CH Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Message display Glossary Glossary Smtp 100 101 Index3TR005560BAB A0408-1078 Solution ALL
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WJ-ND400 specifications

The Panasonic WJ-ND400 is a robust network video recorder (NVR) designed for reliable and scalable surveillance solutions. It serves as a central component in a modern security system, enabling the management and storage of video data from IP cameras. This device is particularly well-suited for a variety of applications, ranging from small retail setups to large enterprise installations.

One of the key features of the WJ-ND400 is its impressive storage capacity, supporting up to 16 terabytes of internal storage. This allows for extended recording times and the ability to retain high-resolution video footage without sacrificing quality. It supports various video compression formats, such as H.264 and H.265, which optimize file sizes and bandwidth use while maintaining clarity.

The WJ-ND400 boasts an intuitive user interface that facilitates seamless configuration and management of the recording settings. Users can access the device through a web browser, providing a convenient way to monitor live feeds, playback recorded footage, and manage camera settings from anywhere with an internet connection. This remote access feature is critical for businesses that require flexible surveillance management.

In terms of connectivity, the NVR supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing for simplified installations by reducing the need for additional power supplies for IP cameras. The WJ-ND400 also utilizes a 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet interface that ensures high-speed data transfer, optimizing the performance of connected devices.

Moreover, the WJ-ND400 is compatible with a wide range of Panasonic IP cameras, enhancing its versatility within a surveillance setup. It supports up to 64 channels of video input, enabling integration of multiple cameras for comprehensive coverage of surveillance areas.

Advanced features include motion detection and scheduled recording, allowing users to customize recording parameters based on specific needs. The NVR can also provide event alerts and notifications, enhancing its capability to respond to security incidents in real time.

In conclusion, the Panasonic WJ-ND400 stands out for its powerful storage capabilities, user-friendly interface, and extensive compatibility with various cameras. Its efficient use of high-quality video compression, combined with robust networking features, makes it an optimal choice for organizations looking to enhance their security infrastructure.