uMaintenance port

The maintenance port that can be used for connection with a PC is provided inside the cover. Do not use for any operation other than maintenance.

iHDD indicator [HDD1 to HDD4]

STS (status): Indicates the operational statuses of the respective hard disk drive.

Lights green: Indicates that the power of the respective hard disk drive (formatted) is on.

Blinks green: Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is for playback use only. (Recording is unavailable using the respective hard disk drive.)

Blinks orange: Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is currently being formatted.

Lights red: Indicates that formatting of the respec- tive hard disk drive has failed.

Off: Indicates that the power of the respective hard disk drive is off, or that the hard disk drive is not connected/recognized.

A/F (HDD access/failure): Indicates the status (access/ failure) of the respective hard disk drive.

Blinks green: Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is being accessed.

Lights red: The respective built-in hard disk drive is faulty (which can be recovered by replacing the hard disk drive).

In the RAID 5 mode, it indicates that the respec- tive hard disk drive is the first faulty drive.

In the RAID 6 mode, it indicates that the respec- tive hard disk drives are the first and second faulty drive.

Blinks red: The respective built-in hard disk drive is faulty (which cannot be recovered even by replacing the hard disk drive).

In the RAID 5 mode, it indicates that the respec- tive hard disk drive is the second faulty drive.

In the RAID 6 mode, it indicates that the respec- tive hard disk drive is the third faulty drive.

Lights red and orange alternately: Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is currently being recovered in the RAID 5/RAID 6 mode. (It may appear that the indicator lights orange when recovery is being processed at high speed.)

Off: Indicates that the respective hard disk drive is not being accessed.

Important:

When operating in the RAID5/RAID6 mode and the HDD indicator lights red, replace the faulty hard disk drive promptly. Contact your dealer for replacement of hard disk drives.

In the RAID 5 mode:

When 2 or more HDD indicators light/blink red, it is impossible to recover data on the faulty hard disk. In the RAID 6 mode:

When 3 or more HDD indicators light/blink red, it is impossible to recover data on the faulty hard disk.

oMonitor operation button

[MONITOR] button: Press this button to change the monitor to be operated. The monitor number will light to indicate the monitor currently being selected.

[SEQ] button: Press this button to start/stop the sequence.

Lights green: During sequence display

[OSD] button: Press this button to display/hide informa- tion such as the camera title.

[MULTI SCREEN] button: Every pressing this button to change the display pattern of multi-screen.

!0Playback control function button

[GOTO LAST] button: Press this button to jump the playback point to the top of the latest recorded image.

[GOTO DATE] button: Press this button to designate time and date of recorded images to be played.

[SEARCH] button: Press this button to play recorded images after searching recording events.

Lights green: During search playback

[COPY] button: Press this button to display the menu on which it is possible to copy recorded images onto a DVD (when using an optional DVD drive) or a SDHC/ SD memory card. (Operating Instructions (PDF))

!1 [SUB MENU] button

Press this button to display the submenu used for cam- era operation and the electronic zoom.

(Operating Instructions (PDF))

!2 Menu operation button

Arrows button: Use this button to move the cursor on the setup menu, the search menu, etc.

[SETUP/ESC] button: Hold down this button to display the setup menu. When the setup menu is being dis- played, press this button to go back to the previous page.

[SET] button: Press this button to determine the edited settings on the setup menu.

This button also can be used to turn the alarm sus- pension on/off. (Operating Instructions (PDF))

!3 Mouse connection port [MOUSE]

Use this port to connect a USB mouse (commercially available). (No device other than a mouse can be con- nected.)

*It is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse con- nection port if the connector from the mouse is upside down. When it is hard to connect, check the upside down position of the connector from the mouse.

!4 SDHC/SD memory card slot/External output con- nector (AUDIO OUT, VIDEO OUT)

The video output connector (RCA pin jack) to be used for output to a VCR, audio output connector (RCA pin jack) and SDHC/SD memory card slot are provided inside the cover.

!5 Built-in DVD

It is possible to install an optional built-in DVD (WJ-HDB611).

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Panasonic WJ-HD616K Maintenance port, HDD indicator HDD1 to HDD4, Monitor operation button, SUB Menu button, Built-in DVD

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