About Setup menu

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q[Quick] button

Select this button to display the "Quick" page (page 63). The minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the time & date, language, recording schedule, etc. can be configured on the "Quick" page.

w[Basic] button

Select this button to display the "Basic" page (page 65). The basic settings relating to the system such as time & date, recording actions and audio and the set- tings relating to the emergency recording can be config- ured on the "Basic setup" page.

e[Event] button

Select this button to display the "Event" page (page 71). The settings relating to the event actions to be taken at an event occurrence, the VMD areas and the alarm notification can be configured on the "Event" page.

r[Schedule] button

Select this button to display the "Schedule" page

(page 79). The settings for the recording schedules and event actions are performed by designating a day of the week and time.

t[Display] button

Select this button to display the "Display" page

(page 83). The settings relating to the display of Monitor 1, Monitor 2 and a PC monitor and the setting relating to the camera channels to be displayed on the multi screen, and the settings relating to the sequential display can be configured on the "Display" page.

y[Communication] button

Select this button to display the "Communication" page (page 92). The settings relating to the communication with other devices such as the communication method to control cameras, the PS·Data and the RS485 com- munication, etc. can be configured on the "Communication" page.

u[Server] button

Select this button to display the "Server" page

(page 95). The settings relating to the network time & date, FTP server and notification by e-mail can be con- figured on the "Serve" page.

i[Network] button

Select this button to display the "Network" page

(page 99). The network settings of the recorder and the settings relating to DNS, DDNS, SNMP, FTP, Panasonic alarm protocol and live image transmission can be configured on the "Network" page.

o[User mng.] button

Select this button to display the "User mng." (User man- agement) page (page 106). The settings relating to the authentication such as users' and PCs' restrictions for accessing the recorder and the operation levels can be configured on the "User mng." page.

!0 [SD5Link] button

*It is impossible to configure the settings from the web browser.

Select this button to display the "SD5Link" page

(page 113). The settings relating to the VMD areas, detection mode and detection sensitivity level, etc. for SD5 cameras can be configured on the "SD5Link" page.

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Panasonic WJ-HD716K, WJ-HD616K manual About Setup menu

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.

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