[Resolution]

Select a resolution for images to be recorded. Field: Standard resolution (704 x 240)

Frame 3D On: High resolution (704 x 480) with the motion blur compensation function

Frame 3D Off: High resolution (704 x 480) Default: Field

[Maximum REC rate] (Only for HD716K)

Select the maximum recording rate that is available for each channel.

The available values vary depending on the setting of "Resolution".

When "Frame 3D On" or "Frame 3D Off" is set for

"Resolution"

16ch-15 ips: Up to 15 ips can be set for each channel.

8ch-30 ips: Up to 30 ips can be set for each channel. However, the cameras that can be used for recording are restricted to 8.

When "Field" is set for "Resolution"

16ch-30 ips: Up to 30 ips can be set for each channel.

Select the following setting items for each recording mode (manual recording, schedule recording, event recording, pre- event recording and post-event recording).

On the first page, the setting items for CAM 1 to 4 are dis- played.To display the other camera channels, select the [Next page C] button.

Manual rec./Schedule rec./Event rec.

[Quality]

Select the image quality from the following. XF (Extra Fine): Extra fine quality SF (Super Fine): Super fine quality FQ (Fine): High quality

NQ (Normal): Standard quality

EX (Extended): Low quality (Recording for a long period of time)

Default: FQ

[Rate(ips)]

Default and available values differ depending on the setting of "Resolution".

When "Off" is selected for a specified camera channel, imag- es from a camera channel set to "Off" will not be recorded.

When "Frame 3D On" or "Frame 3D Off" is selected for "Resolution"

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

Default: 7.5ips (15ips for HD716K)

When "Field" is selected for "Resolution"

Off/ 1.25ips/ 2.5ips/ 3.75ips/ 7.5ips/ 15ips/ 30ips (Only for HD716K)

Default: 15ips (30ips for HD716K)

When "8 ch-30 ips" is selected for "Maximum REC Rate", "30 ips" is available for "Rate".

[Pre-event Duration]

Select the recording duration for the pre-event recording. 0s/2s/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min/3min/5min/10min/15min Default: 0s

Note:

It may be possible that the actual recording will be lon- ger than the selected recording duration.

Pre-event recording is not performed when "0s" is selected.

When images are set to be recorded together with audio, the audio may not be recorded at the beginning of the pre-event recording.

[Post-event Duration]

Select the recording duration at an alarm occurrence (post- event recording duration). 2s/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min/3min/5min/10min/15min Manual: Recording duration will be as follows depending on

the alarm type.

Video motion detection (VMD): Recording will be per- formed for 8 seconds.

At a video loss occurrence: Recording will be per- formed during a video loss occurrence

Terminal alarm: Recording will be performed while the terminal alarm signal is being supplied.

Camera site alarm: Recording will be performed for 8 seconds.

Con.(Continue): Record until the ALARM RESET button is pressed

[Back] button

Closes the "Program setup" page and returns to the [Time table] tab.

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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.

One of the standout features of both models is their high-resolution recording capabilities. They support the recording of video in real-time at full D1 resolution (720 x 480 pixels), ensuring clear and detailed imagery. Additionally, the DVRs utilize advanced compression technologies such as MPEG-4, which optimize storage space without sacrificing video quality. This allows users to store significant amounts of footage while minimizing the need for extensive hard disk capacities.

The Panasonic WJ-HD716K and WJ-HD616K are equipped with sophisticated networking capabilities, including the ability to connect to various IP cameras. This makes them ideal for modern surveillance needs, as users can integrate them into existing IP networks easily. The models also feature remote monitoring capabilities through web browsers or dedicated mobile applications, allowing users to view live feeds, playback recorded footage, and manage settings from virtually anywhere.

In terms of user interface, both DVRs come with an intuitive graphical user interface that simplifies navigation and operation. Users can easily set recording schedules, configure system settings, and manage camera views through a clear and accessible on-screen menu.

Moreover, the reliability and durability of the WJ-HD716K and WJ-HD616K are noteworthy. The devices are designed to operate in demanding environments, ensuring consistent performance under various conditions. This reliability is further enhanced by features such as redundant storage options and robust backup capabilities, which protect against data loss.

In conclusion, the Panasonic WJ-HD716K and WJ-HD616K offer a compelling combination of features, technology, and reliability for modern surveillance systems. With their high-resolution recording, flexible connectivity options, and user-friendly interfaces, these DVRs represent a solid choice for anyone seeking to enhance their security infrastructure.