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Panasonic WJ-HD309A Operating Instructions
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WJ-HD309A5 10/0 Model Nos. WJ-HD316A Digital Disk Recorders Operating InstructionsHDD 1 HDD 2 Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD A 14 78 911 12 13 14 15 16 2 6 3 2 ENGLISH VERSION3 LIMITATION OF LIABILITYDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY 4 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS5 PRECAUTIONS6 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKSABOUT THESE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 CONTENTSDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ................................... 3 8 PREFACEFEATURESVarious Recording Functions Frame Switcher Function Remote Operation via Network Security Function and Reliability Transmission with Coaxial Cable, PSData and RS485 Compatible 9 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS17 STARTUP18 CLOCK ADJUSTMENTxarrows button (CDAB), and set the time (Month, Day, Year, Time) using the jog dial. cThe set time will be applied. vThe SETUP MENU (Quick) will disappear and a live image Recording will stop for around 4 seconds just after set- ting the clock. zv c xxc 19 SHUTDOWN20 RECORDING (Manual Recording) Recording Mode and Priority z x Recording duration of emergency recording 21 RECORDING (Emergency Recording)zimages to be played. (Go to step 2 if not neces- sary) x c 22 PLAYBACK[WJ-HD316A] c z Available functions during playback 23 +z xWJ-HD309A) (DISK SELECT). 25 PLAYBACK IMAGE ON A DESIGNATED DISK26 cv bselected recorded image.The indicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will light and play- back will start. playback will stop. cc cvDISK SELECTHDD NORMAL/EVENT AREA HDD COPY AREA COPY 1 COPY 2 time and date designation window is dis- played. x c v 27 PLAYBACK FROM A DESIGNATED TIME AND DATE Search for a Recording Event and Play it (Recording Event Search) Recording Event List Window 28 SEARCH AND PLAY29 Recording Event Thumbnail Windowzzrecording event list window is displayed.The recording event list window will be displayed on moni- tor 2 and the VGA monitor. To search using a search filter, go to step 4. 30 xfilter (TIME & DATE, CAMERA, REC EVENT, TEXT), and press the SET button. 31 cv bplayback will be stopped. n 32 Search for Copied Recorded Images and Play it back (Copy Data Search) Copy Data List Window In the recording event list, the start time of recording 33 Copy Data Thumbnail Windowzzcopy data file list window is displayed.The copy data file list window will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. To search using a search filter, go to step 4. 34 xfilter (TIME & DATE, CAMERA), and press the SET button. 35 cv b 36 Search for a motion detected time and date from the recorded images and play it (VMD search)VMD search list is displayed. 37 xJAN 1 04 12 00 12 00SET : [SET] SEARCH : [PLAY] CANCEL : [ESC] JAN v crotate the jog dial to enter the camera channel number and time range for the VMD search. cbJAN 1 04 12 00 12 00SET : [SET] SEARCH : [PLAY] CANCEL : [ESC] JAN b nto a point to be determined as the start point of the motion detection area.CAMERA CAM1 104 SELECT CAMERA & DATE cn xvnCAMERA CAM1 104 SELECT CAMERA & DATE 38 .1area to apply the sensitivity using the arrows button (DCAB). 0 1 detection areas by repeating steps 9 and 10, press the SETUP/ESC button. 2 MODE" by rotating the jog dial. mto a point to be determined as the end point of the motion detection area. ,TIVITY" by rotating the jog dial. m,2 ,02 m. 39 3 4 5 6 7 8 40 z xto be deleted using the arrows button and Detection Mode 41 Search for a marked point and play from that point (Marking search)x xzthe list window and the thumbnail window alternately. marking list window is displayed.The result list of the marking search will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. x c vplayback will be stopped. cv 42 MONITOR LIVE IMAGES Displaying Live Images on a Single Screenx(1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316A, 1 - 9 for the WJ- HD309A) to select a camera. Electronic Zoom zimages on a single screen. x 43 Displaying on a Multi-screencthe WJ-HD309A) to select a desired multi- screen. z c zc 44 Sequential Display45 CONTROL CAMERASz x xquit the panning/tilting operation. Panning/TiltingMoves a camera horizontally/vertically. zThe PAN/TILT indicator will light. xhorizontal position.Camera will move slowly by pressing the arrows button while holding the PAN/TILT SLOW button down. ZoomingzThe ZOOM/FOCUS indicator will light. xout of the displayed image.Press the arrows button downward (C) to zoom out and upward (D) to zoom in. quit the zooming operation. FocusAdjusts the focus. The auto focus function is available. zThe ZOOM/FOCUS indicator will light. zx xc xfocus. z x xPRESET POSITION window will be displayed. quit the iris operation. quit the focusing operation. 46 IrisAdjusts the iris of the lens. zThe IRIS indicator will light. x Preset ActionMoves a camera to the preset position registered in advance. Register Preset Positions of CamerasUp to 256 preset positions can be registered. zera to a desired position to be registered as a preset position. xxzREGISTRATION PRESET POSITIONPRESET NUMBER OK CANCEL 32 47 Move a camera to the preset positionzPRESET NUMBER The PRESET/AUTO indicator will light and the PRESET/ AUTO PAN window will be displayed. x c c vzcc xx zcc xPRESET / AUTO PANPRESET AUTO PAN 32 OK CANCEL 48 Auto Function (Auto Pan, etc)z xarrows button and check the radio button next to "AUTO PAN" using the jog dial. c 49 ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTIONAbout the Motion Detection Function (VMD) Action at an event occurrenceAbout the event action modeAlarm Mode (ALARM) Activity Detection Mode (ACT DET) OFF 50 Alarm Function 51 Cancel the Alarm ActionHDD 1 HDD 2 RESET zalarm actions.The ALARM indicator will go off. Note: When the alarm is canceled, the event action will stop. Suspend the Alarm Actions To suspend (deactivate temporarily) the alarm actions zSET button at the same time.The ALARM SUSPEND indicator will light. To stop suspending the alarm actions xSET button at the same time again. zx zxTIMER ERROR SUSPEND ALARM RESET OPERATE z x 52 COPYING (Duplicate)53 cvand press the SET button. cvcv v Deletion of recorded images saved on the hard disk manuallyThe "Data Delete" menu will be displayed. xthe arrows button (CD) and press the SET carrows button (CDAB) and press the SET v 54 DELETE DATA ON THE DISKAdvanced Menu xc xcvSchedule Recording Event REC & Event Network 55 bThe cursor will be displayed on the "Data Delete" menu. nThe images recorded until the day before the set time and date will be subject to be deleted. mbutton and press the SET button. ,To cancel delete, select "CANCEL". .The SETUP MENU (Advanced) will be closed and the live images will be displayed.Normal recording area is going to be erased. Are you sure? . bm, n nm, 56 FORMAT (INITIALIZE) A DVD-RAM DISKAdvanced Menu xcbxcvn xthe arrows button (CD) and press the SET cand press the SET button. v bThe cursor will be displayed on the "Data Delete" menu. nwhich the DVD-RAM is connected) for "Disc Format of DVD" using the arrows button.Schedule Recording Event REC & Event Network 57 m,ton and press the SET button to start format- ting. .more to close the SETUP MENU (Advanced).All of data in the COPY1 is going to be erased. Starting format? m, , 58 DISPLAY/EDIT TEXT INFORMATIONz cINFORMATION window.To close the TEXT INFORMATION window, press the SETUP/ESC button or the SET button. v 59 band the jog dial.Digital Disc Recorder WJ-HD316 nacters.To cancel the edit, press the SETUP/ESC button. The edit- ed characters will not be applied. It is impossible to edit text information using the system controller.EDIT : [TEXT] SET : [SET] CANCEL : [ESC] 60 ERROR/WARNINGS63 OPERATION USING A PC Features Downloading/transmitting images Event notification function Host authentication System Requirements of a PC 64 OPERATION OF THE UNIT IN THE CASCADE CONNECTIONate the fourth unit 004 ate the third unit 003 ate the second unit 002 ate the first unit 001 Third unit(Unit Address: 004) (Unit Address: 001) SetupFor the unitPSData compatible First unit (Unit Address (System): 001) (Unit Address (System): 002) (Unit Address (System): 003) (Unit Address: 002) Fourth unit (Unit Address (System): 004) (Unit Address: 003) WJ-HD316A/WJ- HD309A Unit Address (System) Unit Address (Controller) First unit Second unit Fourth unit 001 002 003 004 Number except 001 - 004 (Do not allocate a number already in use.) For the system controller Set the unit address as follows.Unit Address Note operate all of four units. the second unit. the third unit. the fourth unit. Operation using the buttons on the front panel 65 Operation using the system con- trollers66 MANAGEMENT OF USERS/HOSTS68 OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIMEz xcomplete window is displayed. c v b n 69 Preparation for maintenance (HDD replacement, installation, etc.)Event" (page 97), the SETUP MENU (Advanced) will be dis- played. In this case, go to step 3. xton (CD) and press the SET button. c(CDAB) and press the SET button. varrows button (CD) and press the SET but- ton. brotate the jog dial to select "ON". n Auto Login User Event REC Area Copy Area COPY 1 (Rear) COPY 2 (Front) 3000h Copy 1(Rear) Copy 2(Front) 30000h SET SETUP 70 unit When replacing the built-in hard disk of the extension unit When installing/uninstalling the unit into/from the rack (rack mounting/unmount- ing) Places to avoid Rack mounting 71 INSTALLATIONS72 CONNECTIONS93 SETUPAbout the SETUP MENU (Quick) Item list of the SETUP MENU (Quick) 100 [Network]8Line Speed 8HTTP Port Number 8DHCP 8IP Address 8Subnet Mask 8Gateway 101 Item list of the SETUP MENUAbout the SETUP MENU (Advanced) 104 Basic Operation with the SETUP MENU (Advanced)[Basic Setup] Basic system settings8ADMIN Password 8PSD User 8Auto Login 8Auto Login User 8Auto Logout 8"GO TO LAST" before 8Language 8Beep (Operation) 8Buzzer (Error) 105 [System] Settings on System8Shutdown Time 8Auto Copy 106 [Time & Date] Setting of the date and time8Date Format 8Time Format 8Time & Date 8Auto Adjust Time 8Master Time 8Summer Time (Day Light Savings) 8Summer Time (Day Light Savings) TableStart operation from the "Time & Date" menu. JAN .01 .03 10 10 10 Summer Time(Day Light Saving)Table 1 JAN .01 .03 10 10 10 Summer Time(Day Light Saving)Table The "Summer Time (Day Light Savings) Table" will be dis- The cursor will move to the selected cell for entry of the ON or OFF time for summer time. JAN .01 .04 12 00 00 Summer Time(Day Light Savings)Table 107 [User Regist.] Registration of a user who operates this unit8User Name 8User Password 8LevelAssign priority (1 (highest) to 16 (lowest)) to users. 8Default Screen MASTER Time Summer Time(Day Light Saving) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4 CAM5 CAM6 CAM7 CAM8 CAM9 CAM10 CAM11 CAM12 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 LV1 CAM1 MASTER Time Summer Time(Day Light Saving) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Master Time Summer Time(Day Light Savings) 108 [User Delete] Deletion of a registered user[Host Regist.] Registration of PC (host) accessible to this unit8 8Level 8Default Screen 8Camera Partitioning [User Edit] Correction of the registered user information 109 [Host Edit] Correction of the registered host information[Host Delete] Deletion of a registered host [User Level] Setting of the operation level 110 [Save/Load] Saving and loading of settings of the SETUP MENUFunctions that can be enabled/disabled [REC Setup] Perform the settings for the basic recording8Recording 8Power ON Manual REC 8Manual Recording Channel 8Color Mode 8Embedded REC (Title) 8Embedded REC (Time & Date) 111 [Recording]114 [Event] Function for Events119 [Schedule] Settings for the recording/event action schedule124 [Switcher] Settings for the switcher functionOK CANCEL The "Live Sequence" pop-up menu will be displayed. xMove the cursor to "CAM" of "STEP 1" using the arrows button (CDAB). The cursor moves to "CAM". CAM1 125 8Auto Skip8Login Screen 8Secret View 8Sequence Timing 126 [Monitor 2] Switcher function of monitor 28Sequence Timing 8Auto Skip 8Login ScreenThe camera title pop-up window will be displayed. xMove the cursor to "CAM1" using the arrows button (C DAB). The cursor moves to "CAM1". 2. Select the camera channel for which the cam- era title is to be copied by rotating the jog dial. Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected to the unit. [OSD Setup]8Camera TitleStart operation from the "OSD Setup" menu. zMove the cursor to "Camera Title" using the arrows but- ton (C D) and press the SET button. 127 [Display]130 [Comm] Settings for communication with other devices2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 bps 8 bit Perform the following settings for RS485. Select a stop bit from the following. 1 bit/2 bit 8Retry Timing 8Alarm Data 8Camera Number SetupStart operation from the "PSDATA Setup" menu. zMove the cursor to "Camera Number Setup" using the arrows button (C D) and press the SET button. The "Camera Number Setup" pop-up window will be dis- xMove the cursor to a desired "CAM NO." of "CAM PORT" using the arrows button (CDAB). The cursor will move to the selected "CAM NO." of "CAM PORT". 131 [RS485 Setup] Settings for RS485 4 800/9 600/19 200 bps 8Control Camera CH9 600/19 200/38 400 bps It is possible to assign camera channels to the RS485 ports 1 and 2 as shown below. Start operation from the "RS485 Setup" menu. zMove the cursor to "Control Camera CH" using the arrows button (CD) and press the SET button. The "Control Camera CH" pop-up window will be displayed. xMove the cursor to a desired cell in the "TERM" column using the arrows button (CDAB). The cursor will move to the selected cell in the "TERM" col- umn. The unit number of the camera will be congruent with the camera number. The data length for communication will be displayed. Methods to check a transmission error at communication Number of stop bit will be displayed. 132 [RS232C Setup] Settings for RS232CPerform the following settings for RS232C. 8Unit Address(System) 8Retry Timing 133 [NW Setup 1] Basic network settings8HTTP Port Number 8User Authentication 8Host Authentication 8Line Speed 8Live Video Quality [NW Setup 2] Network connection settings8DHCP 8IP Address 8Subnet Mask 8Gateway 8DNS 8DDNS 8Host Name 8Domain Name 134 [NTP Setup] Time adjustment of network8Time Adjustment 8Time Zone 8NTP Server Address 8Refresh Interval [REC Rate] Check the recording rate and the image quality for each camera channel.AA-BB-CC-DD-EE-FF Mac Address [Disk Info] Check the available hard disk space 135 [Maintenance] Functions for Maintaining139 DISPLAY SETUP MENU OF CAMERA140 DISK MANAGEMENT153 SERIAL (RS232C) CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE163 FLOWCHART OF THE SETUP MENU164 PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU172 TROUBLESHOOTING176 SPECIFICATION177 STANDARD ACCESSORIES179 ADDENDUMFile Size Calculation before Starting Copying 181 Live Video QualityOperating Instructions (book)Network Setup Instructions (PDF)
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