Major operating controls and their functions

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Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD616

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qStatus indicator

ERROR: Blinks when an error that can become a prob- lem for the recorder to run the system occurs. Blinks red: System error

Blinks orange: Thermal error, cooling fan malfunc- tion, etc.

ALARM: Blinks when an alarm occurs, and lights when the alarm output stops. The blinking or lighting indi- cator will go off when the alarm reset button is pressed.

ALARM SUSPEND: Lights when the alarm suspension mode is selected. (Operating Instructions (PDF))

TIMER: Lights when the schedule recording is set, and blinks while the schedule recording is being per- formed.

OPERATE: Lights when the power is on.

wAlarm reset button [ALARM RESET]

Press this button to reset the alarm.

eCamera selection button

Press the desired camera selection button to display images from the respective camera. The camera selec- tion button also indicates the status of the camera as follows.

Lights green: Indicates the camera channel from which images are currently being displayed on the monitor.

Lights orange: Indicates the camera channel from which images are being recorded.

rRecording/Playback operation button

[STOP] button: Press this button to stop playback.

[B PLAY h PAUSE] button: Press this button to start playback.

Playback will be paused by pressing this button dur- ing playback.

Lights green: During playback

Blinks green: During pause

[REC] button: Starts manual recording Recording will be stopped by holding down this but- ton (for more than 2 seconds) during manual record- ing.

Lights orange: During recording

tJog dial (inside)/Shuttle ring (outside)

Jog dial: The following functions are provided. Frame by frame playback can be performed during pausing.

Skip can be performed during playback.

Shuttle ring: The following functions are provided.

Fast forward/reverse playback can be performed during playback.

yHold button [HOLD]

Press this button during fast forward/reverse playback started by the shuttle ring to hold the current playback speed (hold playback speed function).

Blinks green: During hold playback

In addition, press this button to perform panning/tilting operation of cameras.

Lights green: During low-speed panning/tilting control

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Panasonic WJ-HD716K, WJ-HD616K manual Major operating controls and their functions, Front view

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