Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual 3TR005560BAB A0408-1078

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Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries

These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste.

For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.

By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.

For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items.

Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation.

For business users in the European Union

If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.

[Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union]

These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.

Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):

This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Cd Directive for the chemical involved.

For U.S., Canadian and Puerto Rican fields:

Panasonic System Solutions Company,

Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America www.panasonic.com/business/

For customer support, call 1.800.528.6747

Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094

Panasonic Canada Inc.

For European and other fields:

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.

Osaka, Japan

http://panasonic.net

Importer’s name and address to follow EU rules:

5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga,

Panasonic Testing Centre

Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010

Panasonic Services Europe GmbH

http://www.panasonic.ca

Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg F. R. Germany

Panasonic Sales Company

 

Division of Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc.

 

San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5

 

Carolina

 

P.R. 00985(809)750-4300

 

© 2008 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

3TR005560BAB A0408-1078

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Contents Model No. WJ-ND400 Network Disk Recorder Operating InstructionsContents Attachments ContentsIndex ContentsTroubleshooting GlossaryAbout these Operating Instructions PrefaceTrademarks and Registered Trademarks System Requirements for a PCRestrictions when operating MPEG-4 images About operating windows Display and close the operating windowStart the PC Launch the web browser About operating windows Click the buttons and tabs to set up operationsTop Names and functions of componentsControl button Cam. select button Multiscreen select box Sequence box El-zoom boxCam. select box Setup button Status display area HDD tab Playback point operation areaCamera at the time of recording CAM tab Manual recording of images and audio Recording mode and priorityPriority Recording mode Recording images and audioOn the HDD tab, click the Stop button PlaybackPlayback recorded images Click the HDD tab Click the Play buttonPlayback Operations during playbackFunction Button Operation Playback Playback from a designated time and date Search for and playback imagesClick the Cam. select button Filter conditions Rec event list displayFilter Search Conditions Conditions for filtering Search for and playback recorded eventsClick the OK button Click the Rec event search buttonClick the Stop button Click the VMD search buttonSelect the check box for the area to be played back Select an area to play backScreen display Live imagesLive images Useful functions while images are displayedFunction Name Button Operation Camera control Pan & tilt operationsClick the CAM tab Registration of a camera direction on the preset position Move a camera to the preset positionAuto mode function Auto pan etc Display switching Sequence Screen MultiscreenClick the Cam. select button Click the Sequence button Live images About event action EventEvent functions About EventsOperations during an event Canceling alarm actionSuspend alarm action Display the operation window Click the Alarm Suspend buttonCancel the Error Status Cancel Preventing illegal operationsLock Click the List button Error logAccess log Checking logsEvent log Network logChecking logs Copying recorded images CopyingClick the Control button Click the Copy button Click the HDD tab Click the log to playback Playing back copied imagesCopying recorded images Select the Copy area check box Click the OK buttonDeleting images Manual deletionClick the Delete button Click the Save button Downloading imagesDownloading images for playback Click the Download buttonDownloading the viewer software Installing the viewer softwareDownloaded image operations Downloading imagesWindows Vista Uninstalling the viewer softwarePlaying back images Windows XPSaving images Select the downloaded image data file name.n3rClick the Open button Alteration detection Printing imagesSend mail Transmit camera images when an event occursTransmitting data Transmitting to the FTP serverClick the Display button on the Disk information window Checking system/disk informationSystem information Disk informationAlarm mail notification About mail notificationDescription RAID6 3 Down About mail notificationAltered **CH Connector Error logAbout the error log Description of error Error log Network logOutput from Connector Error logSkip COPY-HDD Full Area ERR COPY-HDD Full Ftploginfault Httpothererr Description of error Remedy Error operationsAbout the error operations Error log displayError operations Parameter in the logs aboveParameter Description Detail Troubleshooting ProblemsProblem Check item/remedy Troubleshooting Audio is not be played correctly Troubleshooting Message display Problem RemedyWords used in the manual GlossaryGlossary Router ResolutionSmtp authentication System AdministratorDNS IndexPanasonic Sales Company Panasonic Canada Inc For European and other fieldsNetwork Disk Recorder Installation Guide For Your Safety Please Read the Following Text CARE- Fully This Class a digital apparatus complies with Canadian Ices Page Description of Functions Installation and SetupSpecifications About ConnectorsPower Supply Using the Front Panel for OperationsPreface Network Security Precautions MPEG-4 Visual patent portfolio license GPL/LGPL Indication labelHandle the unit with care Place the unit horizontally on a level surfaceFront View Major Operating Controls and Their FunctionsMajor Operating Controls and Their Functions USE button USE HDD access indicator A/FHDD status indicator STS Inside the Front CoverRAID mode switch RAID HDD bay slotsRemoval knob Rear View Using the BraceReplace HDDs Outline of FunctionsMega Pixel Camera Compatibility and Capacity HDD Space ManagementHDD Fault Tolerance System Outline of FunctionsEncrypting Data Recorded on the HDDs Event Functions Setting SchedulesRecording and Playing Images Stable recording and playback of imagesLive Monitoring Setup Menu ListList of Functions Event operations include the followingNetwork Remote OperationNetwork Security Function Acquiring images stored on the SD memory card Maintenance Version UpgradeRecording Rate Setting SD Memory RecordingGetting Started Setup ProcedureRemove the 5 rubber feet from the underside of the recorder Setting up the RackInstall the recorder in the rack Rack MountingRack mounting positions Setting up the RackPort Operation Connecting the PC and the CameraUsing a HUB for Direct Connection ConnectionsConnections Example of Connectivity with 1 Port Operation Connecting to a PC over AdslHubhub Connecting multiple units to the recorderExample of Connectivity with 2 Port Operation Connections Secure connection cable Connecting the Extension UnitPin Name Description of Operation Remarks Number About ConnectorsUsing the Alarm/Control connector Pin AssignmentsConnectivity for Emergency Recording About ConnectorsConnectivity for Switching to External Recording Auto Adjustment Time Function ConnectionConnectivity for Control Output Signal ground Time adjustment inputUPS Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS ConnectivityAlarm Using the Alarm ConnectorAlarm Connectivity Connectors Active Time Remarks During Recording Power SupplyTurning On the Power Turning Off the PowerBasic Operations Using the Front Panel for OperationsChecking System Information Using the Front Panel for OperationsChecking the IP Address Camera port Client PC port Maintenance portClick the SET button when the cursor is Setting the IP AddressSetting and Canceling Key Lock Configuring the Settings for Each ItemUse the two screws to fasten the bottom of the HDD HDD UnitReference Handling the HDDInstalling 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 Check the disk information Remove the HDD unitRemoving HDDs by unit Setting the HDDs Operation Mode Hold down the USE button and turn on the power to boot upTurn off the recorder Data source During HDD error malfunction During recovery HDD Error Recovery During RAID OperationReplacing Faulty HDD during RAID Operation Rebooting Troubleshooting Power cord gets warm or hot if bent Input/output SpecificationsGeneral Specifications WJ-ND400Standard Accessories Accessories100BASE-TX 10BASE-T For business users in the European Union Network Disk Recorder Setup Instructions Initial configurations Disk management Formatting disks Encryption settingsAlarm mail notification Data encryptionPreface System Requirements for a PC Restrictions when operating MPEG-4 images Recorder Network SettingsSetup menu list Setting item DescriptionGetting started HDD Network settings Recorder network settingsSetting item Camera port Client PC port Maintenance port Network settings Use the arrow buttons to change the settingAfter confirming that the cursor is , press the SET button Click Network Connections PC network settingsDouble click Local Area Connection Click PropertiesClick the OK button to close the window Click Internet Protocol TCP/IP and then click PropertiesAbout operating windows About operating windows Names and functions of components Next page button Search box Search button Area select button Copy boxCam. 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 sub menu tab to configure Click the setup menu button to configureQuick settings Quick settingsSettings Language, and time & date settingsQuick settings Network setupUnder the Network setup item, click the Set button Click the Registration button Camera registrationPort setup Camera port / Client PC port Program settings Basic setup BasicsBasics Time & date BasicsTime display format Basics Emergency recording Emergency recording settingsClick the Emergency rec. button on the setup menu Emergency recordingEmergency recording About the Measurement button About SD memory recordingAcquiring images saved on the SD memory card Event Basic event settings Terminal alarm settings Terminal alarmSite alarm settings Site alarmCommand alarm settings Command alarmProgram SchedulesSchedules Program settings3ips 5ips10ips About the Measurement button Time table setup Type of setting you want to configureTime table About externally controlled recording Port CameraNW camera Automatically detecting and registering camerasCamera NW camera settingsSwitch cameras 4-screen display setting Checking and changing a camera Manually settingClick the Execute button Check or change the items you want Group settings GroupInput a group title Sequence Screen live sequence Sequence display type settingsServer NTP settingsServer FTP settingsServer Mail Smtp Mail settingsProxy Proxy settingsNetwork Network Network settingsPort forwarding Ddns Ddns settingsSnmp Snmp settingsPanasonic alarm protocol settings Panasonic alarm protocolUser management Basic user management settingsAdministrator Administrator settingsUser management Users User setupsClick the Registration button Click the Set button Click the User mng. button on the setup menuEditing user information Deleting user information Click the Edit buttonHosts Host settingsDeleting host information Editing host informationUser level User level settings Check the items you want MaintenanceRecorder information Recorder informationClick the recording information Display button MaintenanceRecording information Disk informationNetwork information Network informationDisk Disk settingsData delete Deleting image data from a diskSettings management Settings managementHDD space management Configuring disksConfiguring disks Click the Config. button on the setup menuDisk partition information Disk information Information window, click Encryption Encryption settingsEncryption settings Data encryptionClick the Format button Formatting disksFormat Information window, click FormatClick the Main button Formatting disksPre-event recording area formatting On the disk config top window, click FormatClick the Format button About mail notification Network Link Error RAID5 1 Down Altered **CH Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Message display Glossary Glossary Smtp 100 Index 1013TR005560BAB 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.