[Recording information]

When the [Display] button is selected, the "Recording infor- mation" page will be displayed, and the disk capacity and the available capacity of each hard disk drive, the hour meter and the time range of the images recorded on each hard disk drive will be displayed.

There are 2 setup pages. To move to another page, select the [<] or [>] button.

Note:

Information is displayed on "HDD1" in the RAID5 or

RAID6 mode.

[Main] button/[Ext.1] - [Ext.3] buttons

Select a button to determine the disk (the recorder (main)/ extension unit) of which recording information is to be dis- played.

Capacity

Displays the capacity of the hard disk drive.

Remain capacity

Displays the remaining capacity of the hard disk drive.

Note:

The displayed remaining capacity will not include the space required for data management. Therefore, the understated remaining capacity will be displayed.

Therefore, the understated remaining capacity will be displayed.

The capacity remaining for the pre-event recording area is not shown.

Hour meter

Displays the operating time of the hard disk drive.

Recorded time range

The time range of the images recorded will be displayed.

Note:

The time range of the images for the pre-event recording area is not displayed.

[Back] button

Closes the "Recording information" page and returns to the [Disk information] tab.

[Total capacity]

Displays the total capacity of all recording areas and opera- tion modes (single mode/RAID5 mode/RAID6 mode) of hard disk drives.

[NML rec.]

Displays the total capacity of manual recording areas and schedule recording areas.

[EVT rec.]

Displays the total capacity of emergency recording areas and post-event recording areas.

[Pre-EVT rec.]

Displays the total capacity of pre-event recording areas.

[Undefined]

Displays the total capacity of the spaces not assigned to any recording areas.

Note:

Operation modes of hard disk drives are displayed sepa- rately on the web browser.

[Disk information]

Displays the capacity of the hard disk drives on the recorder or the extension units and the recording area type.

Normal: Set for the normal recording area

Event: Set for the event recording area

Pre-event:Set for the pre-event recording area

Remove: Hard disk drives that are excluded from oper- ation due to fault

Error: Hard disk drives that have become faulty during the format process

N-Used:Set for the normal recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.)

E-Used:Set for the event recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.)

P-Used:Set for the pre-event recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.)

*"(R)" indicates the hard disk drives that are designated to the subject for recording.

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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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