Check a list of copied recorded images

Display a list of copied data (copied recorded images) on an SDHC/SD memory card or a DVD, and then select a desired recorded image to play from the list.

It is possible to search for copied data using the filters. Available filters are "Time & date" and "Ch".

Copied data list window

Number of the listed data

Displays the total number of listed copied data. When more than 10 000 data matched, the ">10000" indi- cation will be displayed.

[All list] button

Cancels filtering and lists all copied data.

[Refresh] button

The displayed contents will be updated to the latest.

[Prev page] button Displays the previous page.

[Next page] button Displays the next page.

Time & date

Displays the start time and date of the copied data (time and date when copying started) will be dis- played.

Ch

Displays the camera channel used for recording (of which copied recorded images).

Evt

Displays the event type. Refer to page 8 for further information about the event type.

Audio

Nothing will be displayed here.

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Panasonic WJ-HD616K/G, WJ-HD716K/G manual Check a list of copied recorded images, Copied data list window

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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