Restrictions upon display of images

When displaying images using this product, some functions have restrictions as follows. Before using this prod- uct, keep the following in mind.

When displaying live images from the camera on a web browser

Black screen may be displayed for the first few seconds (*) when the following operations are performed while displaying live images.

When live images are displayed (by switching camera channel, etc.)

When image is zoomed in or out

When displaying images sequentially, images may sometimes not be exactly displayed at the configured dwell time.

When playing recorded images

Displayed playback time may be fast for several seconds (*) when the following operations are performed while playing recorded images.

When camera channels are switched

When image is zoomed in or out (When operating to zoom in/out a paused recorded image, image of several seconds later than the displayed image may be zoomed in.)

When the [PLAY] button is clicked again while playing images

When the first frame is displayed by starting the frame by frame playback during pausing

Playback may be performed in several seconds intervals (*) when the following operations are performed.

Refer to the "Functions during playback" section on pages 40 - 41 for how to control playback.

Fast playback/Fast reverse playback

Reverse frame playback

When playing images by designating time and date, playback may start from a point several seconds (*) after the designated time and date or from the first frame of the next record.

When playing images after searching for the latest recorded images, playback may start from a point several seconds (*) before/after the start time and date of the latest recorded images.

When recording images

The actual time of recording trigger (event occurrence time, start time of the schedule recording, etc.) and the recording start time (time displayed on the recording event list) may not exactly be the same.

When pre-event recording is set to be performed, pre-event recording duration may be longer than the set duration.

When copying images

Copying of recorded images may start from a point several seconds (*) before the designated start time when copying recorded images.

When downloading recorded images

Downloading of recorded images being played may start from a point several seconds (*) later than the desig- nated start time when downloading recorded images being played.

When transferring images recorded at an event occurrence to the FTP server

Duration of images to be transmitted to the FTP server, which are recorded at an event occurrence, may not be exactly the same as the duration set for "Duration-Pre" and "Duration-Post".

* Time (seconds) differs depending on the frame rate for recording.

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Panasonic WJ-HD616K/G, WJ-HD716K Restrictions upon display of images, When playing recorded images, When recording images

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

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