Step 3

Specify the search conditions (filters).

Date and time range: Designate the recording start time and date and the end time and date of recorded images to be searched for by rotating the jog dial (inside).

Move the cursor onto the entry field, and then press the [SET] button. The software keyboard (for time and date entry) will be displayed and the time and date can be entered using it. Refer to pages 21 and 25 for how to use the software keyboard (for time and date entry).

REC event: Select an event type of recorded images to be searched for from the following. The check- box respective to the selected event type will be checked. (When selecting "All", all the checkbox- es will be checked.)

Event

Manual recording, schedule recording, emer- gency recording, video loss, terminal alarm, command alarm, video motion detection (VMD), camera site alarm

i-VMD

Motion detection, object appearance/disap- pearance, terminal alarm, residence detection, direction detection, interruption detection

Camera: Select the desired camera channel used for recording to be searched.

The checkbox respective to the selected camera channel will be checked. To select all camera channels, select "All".

[Clear Filtering] button: Cancels the specified search conditions (filters).

Values for the start time and the end time of "Date and time range" will become the same, and all the checkboxes for "REC event" and "Camera" will be checked.

Step 4

Move the cursor onto [OK] after specifying the search conditions (filters), and then press the [SET] button on the front panel.

Recording events matched the search conditions will be displayed in the recording event list.

Step 5

Select the desired recording event to play. To select a recording event, rotate the jog dial (inside).

Note:

When the shuttle ring (outside) is rotated, the pre- vious/next page of the list will be displayed.

Step 6

Move the cursor onto the [B] (play) button, and then press the [SET] button on the front panel.

Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start.

Step 7

To stop the playback, press the [STOP] button on the front panel.

Playback will stop. Playback on monitor 2 will be switched to live image display.

Note:

When starting playback from the displayed recording event list after filtering, only recorded images of the listed recording events are subject to play. It is possible to make all recorded images available to play by stopping the playback and starting playback again.

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Panasonic WJ-HD716K/G, WJ-HD616K/G manual Vmd

WJ-HD616K/G, WJ-HD716K/G, WJ-HD616K, WJ-HD716K specifications

The Panasonic WJ-HD716K and WJ-HD616K are advanced digital video recorders (DVRs) designed for professional surveillance applications. Both models offer high-quality recording, robust storage capabilities, and enhanced connectivity, making them suitable for a wide range of uses, from corporate security to residential monitoring.

The WJ-HD716K is distinguished by its ability to handle up to 16 channels of video input, while the WJ-HD616K supports up to 8 channels. This flexibility allows users to scale their surveillance systems according to their needs, whether they require comprehensive monitoring of a large facility or focused coverage in smaller environments.

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