Configure the settings relating to network transmission [Transmission]

Select the [Transmission] tab on the "Network" page. (Page 60)

The settings relating to the resolution and rate to transmit live images to a PC via a network can also be configured on this tab.

[Live video resolution]

Select the resolution for live images from the following. REC resolution: Live images are transmitted with the

resolution applied at the time of recording. QVGA: Live images are transmitted in the QVGA size.

Default: REC resolution:

[Live video rate(rec resolution)]

Select the image transmission rate of live images (activated when recording is not performed) when "REC resolution" is selected for "Live video resolution". During recording, record- ing rate is activated for live image transmission.

Off/ 1.25ips/ 2.5ips/ 3.75ips/ 7.5ips/ 15ips (Only for HD716K)

Default: 7.5ips

[Live video quality(rec resolution)]

Select the image quality of live images (activated when recording is not performed) when "REC resolution" is select- ed for "Live video resolution". During recording, recording image quality is activated for live image transmission.

XF (Extra Fine): Extra quality

SF (Super Fine): Super high quality

FQ (Fine): High quality

NQ (Normal): Standard quality

EX (Extended): Low quality (for long recording) Default: FQ

[Live video rate(QVGA)]

Select the transmission bit rate when "QVGA" is selected for "Live video resolution".

128Kbps/192Kbps/256Kbps/384Kbps*/512Kbps*

*Only for HD716K Default: 256Kbps

[Bandwidth control]

Select the maximum transmission rate for data to be trans- mitted from the following.

Unlimited/512Kbps/1 024Kbps/2Mbps/3Mbps/5Mbps/ 8Mbps

Default: Unlimited

Note:

Regardless of the setting for "Live video resolution", when images are displayed on a multiscreen (4-split/ 9-split/16-split screen) or with the sequential display, "QVGA" is activated for resolution, and the setting for "Live video rate (QVGA)" is activated when image is transmitted.

When image is displayed on a single screen, the setting for "Live video resolution" is activated when image is transmitted.

The settings for "Live video rate(rec resolution)", "Live video quality(rec resolution)" and "Live video rate(QVGA)" are applied to each screen segment.

Example: When "128Kbps" is selected for "Live video rate (QVGA)" while images are being displayed on a 4-split screen, the whole transmission rate is

512 Kbps.

Select the setting for "Bandwidth control" so that the value is greater than the total rate required for network transmission. When the setting value is less than the total transmission rate, image data may be destroyed during transmission.

Example: When "QVGA" is selected for "Live video res- olution" and "128Kbps" is selected for "Live video rate (QVGA)" while 4 PCs displaying a single screen are accessing the recorder simultaneously, select the value greater than "512Kbps" for "Bandwidth con- trol".

When "REC resolution" is selected for "Live video resolu- tion", it is recommended to set "Unlimited" for "Bandwidth control" to prevent the images from destruc- tion due to change in transmission rate caused by the recording setting. When images are destroyed even when "Unlimited" is selected for "Bandwidth control", select a lower value for image quality or recording rate.

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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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