Playback

Playback recorded images

Play back recorded images. There are three ways to play recorded images, specify a time and date, specify search conditions, or select a disk.

1 Click the [HDD] tab.

2 Click the [PLAY] button.

 

Plays recorded images. "Playback operation [Step 1]" is

 

displayed in the status display area.

 

Playback will start from the finish point (time and date) of the

 

last playback.

 

3 On the [HDD] tab, click the [STOP] button.

 

"Playing [Step 1]" disappears from the status display area

 

and playback is stopped.

 

• The live image from the camera is displayed in the Image

 

display.

Note:

The audio with the images is played when single screen is displayed.

The audio from the upper-left camera channel is played when multiscreen are displayed.

Play the most recent images the first time images are played after logging in. The default setting is to start playing 30 seconds before the most recent images. The settings for the playback start schedule are shown below.

5s/10s/30s/1min/5min

For information about settings, contact your system administrator.

If multiple browsers and viewers are running at the same time, audio playback may not be correct. To play back the audio correctly, run either the browser or the viewer only.

Playback may slow down or briefly stop if the load on the main unit is too large (many cameras are connected, many images are being played or shown etc.).

When playing images on multiscreen, images will be played with frame dropping.

When playing image recorded a different recording rate (one at a higher rate and the other at a lower rate) simultaneously on multiscreen, the difference between the displayed time for each channel will be widen.

To play SD memory data, search for a recording event and select the images from the rec event list (page 24).

Image and audio sometimes may not be synchronized.

Click the [Cam. select] button while playing back images, click a camera title to change the camera channel.

You can change to the multiscreen display by clicking the [Multiscreen select] button during playback.

Click the camera title when viewing miltiscreen to view the clicked image on a single screen.

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Panasonic WJ-ND400 manual Playback recorded images, Click the HDD tab Click the Play button

WJ-ND400 specifications

The Panasonic WJ-ND400 is a robust network video recorder (NVR) designed for reliable and scalable surveillance solutions. It serves as a central component in a modern security system, enabling the management and storage of video data from IP cameras. This device is particularly well-suited for a variety of applications, ranging from small retail setups to large enterprise installations.

One of the key features of the WJ-ND400 is its impressive storage capacity, supporting up to 16 terabytes of internal storage. This allows for extended recording times and the ability to retain high-resolution video footage without sacrificing quality. It supports various video compression formats, such as H.264 and H.265, which optimize file sizes and bandwidth use while maintaining clarity.

The WJ-ND400 boasts an intuitive user interface that facilitates seamless configuration and management of the recording settings. Users can access the device through a web browser, providing a convenient way to monitor live feeds, playback recorded footage, and manage camera settings from anywhere with an internet connection. This remote access feature is critical for businesses that require flexible surveillance management.

In terms of connectivity, the NVR supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing for simplified installations by reducing the need for additional power supplies for IP cameras. The WJ-ND400 also utilizes a 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet interface that ensures high-speed data transfer, optimizing the performance of connected devices.

Moreover, the WJ-ND400 is compatible with a wide range of Panasonic IP cameras, enhancing its versatility within a surveillance setup. It supports up to 64 channels of video input, enabling integration of multiple cameras for comprehensive coverage of surveillance areas.

Advanced features include motion detection and scheduled recording, allowing users to customize recording parameters based on specific needs. The NVR can also provide event alerts and notifications, enhancing its capability to respond to security incidents in real time.

In conclusion, the Panasonic WJ-ND400 stands out for its powerful storage capabilities, user-friendly interface, and extensive compatibility with various cameras. Its efficient use of high-quality video compression, combined with robust networking features, makes it an optimal choice for organizations looking to enhance their security infrastructure.