Quick settings

Configure the language, time & date, network setup, camera registration, and the minimum required settings to operate the recorder.

Settings

Language, and time & date settings

This section explains how to configure settings for the display language, and the current time and date.

1 Click the [Quick] button on the setup menu.

This will display the setting window.

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Configure the settings for each item.

Refer to “Quick settings 1” table for details about the settings.

Under [Time & date], click the [Set] button.

Important:

For around 4 seconds after changing the time and date, for example, when switching to summer time or when setting the time and date, the live image display will turn black and recording may not be possible.

Note:

If there is no camera set up, the [Quick] window appears.

There are one item for language and Time & date, one item for network settings, one item for Camera registration, and one item for Program setup. When you make the settings, click the [Set] button and apply the settings to the recorder.

Quick settings 1

Item

Settings

Description

 

 

 

Language

Japanese / English/ Français /

Specifies the language used in browser screens.

 

Español / Deutsch / Italiano /

 

 

Russian / Chinese

 

 

 

 

Time & date

08 to 34 (Year) / Jan to Dec

For setting the current time and date.

 

(Month) / 1 to 31 (Day) / 0 to 23

Configure the setting as year / month / day / hour / minute

 

(hour) / 0 to 59 (minute)

 

 

 

 

Initial default

 

 

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Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Quick settings, Language, and time & date settings, Settings Description

WJ-ND400 specifications

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