During the sequence, the LED's of the [CAMERA SELECT] buttons light up corresponding to the selected cameras that send images to the monitor.

Multi-screen monitor

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During the sequence, press the [SEQUENCE] button to pause. The LED in the [SEQUENCE] button blinks.

5.Press the [SEQUENCE] button to restart the sequence. The LED turns to a steady light.

6.Press any of the numeric buttons to quit the sequence and return to spot monitoring.

Note: Auto Skip function can be programmed in the menu setup to be applied to the sequence to skip any steps where no video signal is present.

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ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION

The recorder performs alarm functions to warn the system operators that a remarkable event happened.

Alarm Input

There are three alarm inputs to the recorder that allow the recorder to output warnings.

Connected Alarm Sensors

A maximum of eight sensors can be connected to the termi- nals on the rear panel. Sensors may be installed in such places as parking lots or reception desks where cars and visitors come in and go out.

Built-in Motion Detector

The recorder detects the motion, individually for eight video inputs, whether the video signal changes certain amount.

Built-in Video Loss Detector

The recorder detects the disconnection of the video inputs. The disconnected channel image will not be recorded.

Alarm Output

The recorder performs the following actions when an alarm is input.

Front Panel Indicators

When an alarm is received, the ALARM indicator blinks and the LED in the corresponding [CAMERA SELECT] button blinks. More LED will blink when more alarm-inputs arise.

The LED will stop blinking when the preset time has elapsed (Auto Reset), when the [RESET] button is pressed on the front panel (Manual Reset), when the external reset is received on the rear panel (External Reset), or when the video loss channel restores (Video Loss).

The ALARM indicator will change from blinking to a steady light when Auto Reset or External Reset is implemented. This steady light notifies the system operator that there have been alarm activations that were not manually reset yet.

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Panasonic WJ-HD200 manual Alarm Control Function, Alarm Input, Alarm Output

WJ-HD200 specifications

The Panasonic WJ-HD200 is a versatile and robust digital video recorder (DVR) designed primarily for high-quality surveillance applications. This device stands out for its exceptional recording capabilities, exemplifying Panasonic’s commitment to innovation in video technology.

One of the main features of the WJ-HD200 is its ability to support multiple video input channels. This DVR can accommodate up to 16 cameras simultaneously, making it an ideal choice for larger installations requiring comprehensive monitoring. Its capability to handle various camera types, including analog and IP cameras, enhances its flexibility and usability in diverse environments.

Another significant characteristic of the WJ-HD200 is its high-resolution recording. The device allows for real-time recording at a resolution of up to 720 x 480 pixels, ensuring that captured footage remains sharp and detailed. Users can adjust bit rates and frame rates according to specific surveillance needs, providing tailored video quality without sacrificing storage space or clarity.

A notable feature is the integration of advanced motion detection technology. This allows the WJ-HD200 to start recording only when motion is detected, optimizing storage usage and making it easier for users to review footage when needed. Coupled with this is the device’s intelligent search functionality, which enables quick navigation through recorded content by identifying motion events, thus saving time during investigations.

The WJ-HD200 utilizes a RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) configuration, which improves data reliability and redundancy. This technology minimizes the risk of data loss due to disk failure, ensuring continuous operation and security for vital footage. Moreover, the DVR supports efficient data management with a built-in networking capability. Users can remotely access the system via a network connection, allowing for real-time monitoring and management from virtually anywhere.

Finally, the user-friendly interface of the WJ-HD200 further enhances its appeal. The system is designed for easy setup and operation, featuring a logical menu structure that simplifies navigation. With various output options, including VGA and composite outputs, users can connect the DVR to different display systems effortlessly.

In summary, the Panasonic WJ-HD200 combines high channel capacity, exceptional recording quality, advanced motion detection, reliable storage solutions, and user-friendly features. This DVR is a solid choice for anyone seeking a dependable and efficient surveillance solution.