Panasonic WJ-HL204/G Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Digital Disk Recorder
WJ-HL204/G
Model No.
WJ-HL208/G
WJ-HL204/G
WJ-HL208/G
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HL204/G Model No. WJ-HL208/G WJ-HL204/G WJ-HL208/G Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
  • Page 2 We declare under our sole responsibility that the product Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke, dat het product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft, voldoet aan de standards or other normative documents following the volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten, provisions of Directives 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC.
  • Page 3 If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME...
  • Page 4 PUBLICATION AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT(S). Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO...
  • Page 5 Important safety instructions (1) Read these instructions. (2) Keep these instructions. (3) Heed all warnings. (4) Follow all instructions. (5) Do not use this apparatus near water. (6) Clean only with dry cloth. (7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. (8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 6 Precautions Power source The input power source for this product is 100 V AC to 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz. Do not connect to the outlet that provides the power to equipments that requires a measurable amount of power (such as a copy machine, air conditioner, etc.).
  • Page 7 • Customers can duplicate, distribute and modify the source code of the software under license of GPL and/or LGPL. • Read the “readme.txt” the provided CD-ROM for further information about the software. • Please note that Panasonic shall not respond to any inquiries regarding the source code. Handle this product with care.
  • Page 8 Avoid placing the unit near noise sources If the cables are placed near noise sources such as fluorescent lamps, noises may be produced. In this case, rewire avoiding the noise sources, or move this product to a place far from the source. Power source A grounding connection must be made before connecting the power plug of this product to the main power supply.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 -- Introduction ..........................12 Features..............................12 Technical Overview ...........................12 Chapter 2 -- Installation ..........................14 Package Contents .............................14 Required Installation Tools ........................15 Video Input Connector [VIDEO IN 1 to 8 or 4]..................15 Video Output Connector [VIDEO OUT 1 to 8 or 4]................15 RS485 Terminal [485 A / B] ........................16 Alarm Input / Output Terminal [ALARM IN] / [ALARM OUT]..............16 Network Port [10/100BASE-T] ......................16...
  • Page 10 Schedule ..............................39 Pre-Event ..............................40 Event Setup ..............................41 Alarm-In..............................41 Motion Detection ............................43 Video Loss ...............................45 Video Blind...............................46 System Event............................48 Event Status.............................49 Chapter 4 -- Operation ..........................50 Turning on the Power ..........................50 Live Monitoring............................50 Live Monitoring Menu ..........................51 Edit Group Mode............................52 EL-Zoom Mode ............................52 PTZ Mode ..............................52 Event Monitoring ............................54 Covert Camera............................54...
  • Page 11 List of Illustrations Figure 1 : Typical installation...........................13 Figure 2 : 8-channel model rear panel......................15 Figure 3 : 4-channel model rear panel......................15 Figure 4 : 8-channel model front panel ......................18 Figure 5 : 4-channel model front panel ......................18 Figure 6 : Login screen ...........................21 Figure 7 : Logout screen ..........................21 Figure 8 : Setup screen...........................22 Figure 9 : Virtual Keyboard screen .........................22...
  • Page 12 Figure 57 : Event menu..........................41 Figure 58 : Alarm-In - Settings screen ......................41 Figure 59 : Alarm-In - Actions 1 screen ......................42 Figure 60 : Alarm-In Notify screen ........................42 Figure 61 : Alarm-In - Actions 2 screen ......................42 Figure 62 : Motion Detection - Settings screen ....................43 Figure 63 : Motion Detection Sensitivity screen .....................43 Figure 64 : Motion Detection Min.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 -- Introduction

     Easy operation with user-friendly GUI (Graphical User Interface) and mouse  4-channel audio recording and 1-channel audio playback  Camera control via RS-485 (Panasonic and Pelco-D protocol supported)  Continues recording while transmitting to web browser and during playback ...
  • Page 14: Figure 1 : Typical Installation

    The recorder can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full, or it can be set to record over the oldest video once the disk is full. You can view video and control your recorder remotely by connecting via Ethernet. There is a COPY ports that can be used to upgrade the system or copy video clips to external flash drives.
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 -- Installation

    Chapter 2 -- Installation Package Contents The package contains the following:  Digital Disk Recorder  Power Cord ×2  Operating Instructions (This Document)  Assembly Screws for Adding Hard Disk Drives Serial ATA cable ×2 HDD Fixing Screw ×12 (including 4 as spares) ...
  • Page 16: Required Installation Tools

    Required Installation Tools No special tools are required to install the recorder. Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system. Figure 2 : 8-channel model rear panel Figure 3 : 4-channel model rear panel Video Input Connector Video Output Connector RS485 Terminal...
  • Page 17: Rs485 Terminal [485 A / B]

    RS485 Terminal [485 A / B] The recorder can control PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) cameras using RS485 half-duplex serial communications signals. Connect RX+/TX+ and RX-/ TX- of the control system to the A and B (respectively) of the recorder. See “Chapter 3 -- Configuration” and the PTZ camera’s manual for configuring the RS485 connection. Alarm Input / Output Terminal [ALARM IN] / [ALARM OUT] Note: To make connections on the Alarm Terminal Strip, press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button.
  • Page 18: Monitor Output Connector [Mon 1] / [Mon 2 (Spot)] / [Mon 3 (Vga)]

    Monitor Output Connector [MON 1] / [MON 2 (SPOT)] / [MON 3 (VGA)] A [MON 3 (VGA)] connector is provided so that you can use a standard, multi-sync computer monitor as your main monitor. Use the cable supplied with your monitor to connect it to the recorder. Connect the main monitor to the [MON 1] connector.
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 -- Configuration

    Chapter 3 -- Configuration Note: Your recorder should be completely installed before proceeding. Refer to “Chapter 2 -- Installation”. Front Panel Controls Figure 4 : 8-channel model front panel Figure 5 : 4-channel model front panel Camera Buttons HDD Indicator Alarm Indicator Link Indicator Copy Indicator...
  • Page 20: Hdd Indicator [Hdd]

    [8] or [4] ( : 4-channel model) are also used to enter passwords. In the PTZ mode, pressing the button [1] ([ZOOM -]) zooms out the screen and the button [2] ([ZOOM +]) zooms in the screen, pressing the button [3] ([FOCUS NEAR]) focuses near and button [4] ([FOCUS FAR]) focuses far.
  • Page 21: Playback / Edit Group Button ([Playback] Or [Edit Group])

    password to access Setup. Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box. In the Playback mode, pressing the button displays the Search menu. Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer displays the PTZ camera menu. Selecting cameras from the menu by using the arrow buttons and the (Play/Pause) button, you can enter the PTZ mode and can control configured cameras properly.
  • Page 22: Turning On The Power

    Turning on the Power Connecting the power cord to the recorder turns on the unit. The Operate Indicator will light and initializing will start. While the recorder is initializing, the front panel indicators (except the Operate Indicator) will blink. The unit takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize. Initial Unit Setup Before using your recorder for the first time, you will want to establish the initial settings.
  • Page 23: Setup Screen

    Setup Screen Figure 8 : Setup screen Press the [MENU] button or move the mouse pointer to the top of the screen and then select “ ” (Setup) in the Live Monitoring menu to enter the setup screen. While setting up the recorder, there will be many opportunities to enter names and titles. When making these entries, a Virtual Keyboard will appear.
  • Page 24: Information

    Information Highlight Information and press the button. The Information screen appears. In the “Information” screen, you can name the site location, assign a System ID number, select the language the screens are displayed in, display software version number, upgrade the software, show the System Log, display recorded time data, and clear all data.
  • Page 25: Figure 14 : Setup Export Screen

    To export the current recorder settings, connect the USB flash drive to the recorder. Highlight “Export…” on the Information screen and press the button. Highlight the box beside “File name” and press the button. Figure 14 : Setup Export screen A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the file name.
  • Page 26: Date/Time

    Date/Time Highlight “Date/Time” in the System menu and press the button. The “Date/Time” setup screen appears. Highlight the first box beside “Date” and press the button. The individual sections of the date will highlight. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the number.
  • Page 27: Storage

    Highlight the box beside “Automatic Sync.” and press button. This toggles between On and Off. Highlight the box beside “Time Server” and press the button. A virtual keyboard appears that you can use to enter the IP address or domain name of the time server.
  • Page 28: User

    If you want to erase recorded data on the selected device, highlight “Clear” and press the button. You will be asked whether or not you want to delete the data. Figure 22 : Internal 1 (Storage Information) screen Highlight the “Status” tab, and the Storage Status screen displays. The “Type”...
  • Page 29: Figure 25 : New Group Screen

    Important: If the password is forgotten, the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Switch and all data settings will be lost. Highlighting a User Name and pressing the button allows you to add or change the password assigned to that user.
  • Page 30: Shutdown

    You can save your changes by highlighting “Save” and pressing the button. Selecting “Cancel” exits the screen without saving the changes. Shutdown Highlight “Shutdown” in the System menu and press the button. The “Shutdown” screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to shut the system down. After selecting “Shutdown”...
  • Page 31: Figure 30 : Network - Lan (Manual) Screen

    You can control the network bandwidth by limiting the network bandwidth depending on the network traffic. Highlight the box beside “Network Bandwidth Limit” and press the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the desired maximum bandwidth from 50 kbps to 100 Mbps. Note: When limiting the network bandwidth, the remote watch image on Web browser might not be displayed properly.
  • Page 32: Mail

    Selecting “DHCP” from the Type and highlighting “Save” button reads the current IP address of the recorder configured by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) network. Note: If the recorder is configured for DHCP, the IP address of the recorder might change whenever the unit is turned on.
  • Page 33: Devices Setup

    Highlight the box beside “Port” and press the button. Use the arrow buttons to enter the SMTP Server port number obtained from your system administrator. The default port number is 25. Highlight the box beside “Authentication” and press the button. An Authentication screen appears.
  • Page 34: Audio

    Highlight the “PTZ” tab, and the PTZ setup screen displays. Note: You will only be able to set up PTZ devices if the PTZ port is set to RS485. Figure 38 : Camera - PTZ screen Highlight the box in the “Product” column for the PTZ camera you wish to configure and press the button.
  • Page 35: Alarm-Out

    Alarm-Out Highlight “Alarm-Out” in the Devices menu and press the button. The Alarm-Out setup screen allows you to change the settings and establish a schedule for each alarm output from the recorder. (The 4-channel model has only 1 Alarm Output Terminal.) Each alarm output can be given its own title by highlighting the box under the “Title”...
  • Page 36: Display

    Display Highlight “Display” in the Devices menu and press the button. The Display setup screen allows you to select what information will be displayed on the monitor. Highlighting an item and pressing the button toggles that item On and Off. When an item is On, there is a checkmark in the box beside it.
  • Page 37: Figure 47 : Display - Spot Monitor Screen

    You can define the screen layout in a variety of formats and set the recorder to sequence through the different screen layouts (pages) so that all the cameras will be displayed. You can also set up the recorder to display one camera or a group of cameras all the time while cycling through the remaining cameras in a “channel”...
  • Page 38: Recording Setup

    Use the arrow buttons on the setup screen to move the VGA screen position in the direction you want. Selecting the button at the center returns to the previous position. Figure 49 : VGA monitor position screen You can save your Display settings by highlighting “Save” and pressing the button.
  • Page 39: Figure 52 : Record - Panic Record Screen

    Highlight the slide bar beside “Auto Deletion”, and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust the length of time recorded data will be kept from 1 to 999 days. The recorder automatically deletes video recorded earlier than the user-defined period under three conditions: at midnight, whenever the system reboots or whenever the user changes the Auto Deletion settings.
  • Page 40: Schedule

    Schedule Highlight “Schedule” in the Record menu and press the button, and the Schedule setup screen appears. < Simple Mode > < Advanced Mode > Figure 53 : Schedule screen You can program the recorder to record only during certain times based on time, day of the week, and holidays.
  • Page 41: Pre-Event

    Highlight the box under the “Settings” heading and press the button to define the recording settings. You can set the ips, Quality and Resolution (ips, Quality, Resolution and Dwell for Advanced Mode setup) of the recording for any modes you set up in the Mode column.
  • Page 42: Event Setup

    When the recorder is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs. The “Pre-Event” screen allows you to define how to handle pre-event recording. You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre-event recording.
  • Page 43: Figure 59 : Alarm-In - Actions 1 Screen

    Terminals. Highlight the box beside “Panic Record” and press the button. A list of Alarm Inputs appears, and you can select which alarm input you want associated with panic recording. The recorder will continue panic recording until an input on the selected alarm input is released as long as the [PANIC] button is not pressed to stop the panic recording.
  • Page 44: Motion Detection

    Motion Detection Highlight “Motion Detection” in the Event menu and press the button. The “Motion Detection” setup screen appears. Your recorder has built-in video motion detection. Video motion detection can be turned On or Off for each camera. Figure 62 : Motion Detection - Settings screen Highlighting the box under the “Sensitivity”...
  • Page 45: Figure 66 : Motion Detection Zone Menu

    Select : Activates highlighted blocks to detect motion. Clear : Deactivates highlighted blocks so that they will not detect motion. Reverse : Activates inactive highlighted blocks and deactivates active highlighted blocks. Select All : Activates all blocks to detect motion. Clear All : Deactivates all blocks so that they will not detect motion.
  • Page 46: Video Loss

    by highlighting that item and pressing the button. Highlight “OK” and press the button to accept your changes. Highlight the desired box under the “PTZ” heading, and press the button. A list of PTZ presets appear. Select the preset position for each PTZ camera, where you want PTZ cameras to move to whenever the recorder detects motion on the selected camera’s input.
  • Page 47: Video Blind

    Highlight the box under the “Alarm-Out” heading and press the button. A list of Alarm Outputs appears. You can associate as many Alarm-Outs with that camera as you wish. When the recorder detects video loss on the selected camera, it will trigger output signals on all the associated Alarm Output Terminals. You can also have the recorder’s internal buzzer sound if video is lost on the selected camera.
  • Page 48: Figure 75 : Video Blind - Actions 1 Screen

    Highlight “Use Ignoring Time” and press the button to toggle between On and Off. When set to On, the recorder will ignore video blind events occurred during the preset period. Highlighting “Time Setup…” and press the button allows you to set up event ignoring time. Note: The record action for motion events will not be affected by the Video Blind ignoring function.
  • Page 49: System Event

    System Event Highlight “System Event” in the Event menu and press the button. The System Event setup screen appears. The recorder can be configured to run self-diagnostics and report the results. Highlighting the box beside “System” and pressing the button allows you to select the interval that you want the recorder to run self-diagnostics on the system.
  • Page 50: Event Status

    The recorder can be set to react to system events. System events can be associated with an Alarm Output Terminal, sound the recorder’s internal buzzer, and/or notify a number of different devices. Highlight the “Alarm-Out” box beside the desired event (“Check Recording”, “Check Alarm-In”, “Disk Almost Full”, “Disk Full”, “Disk Bad”, “Disk Temperature”, “Disk S.M.A.R.T.”...
  • Page 51: Chapter 4 -- Operation

    Chapter 4 -- Operation Note: This chapter assumes your recorder has been installed and configured. If it has not, please refer to Chapters 2 and 3. The recorder’s controls are similar to a VCR. As with a VCR, the main functions are recording and playing back video.
  • Page 52: Live Monitoring Menu

    Live Monitoring Menu Freeze Selecting “ ” (Freeze) in the Live Monitoring menu will freeze the current image on the screen until you select “ ” again. It is the same as pressing the (Play/Pause) button on the front panel. While in the Freeze mode, the icon displays in bottom-left corner if “Freeze”...
  • Page 53: Edit Group Mode

    Alarm Reset Selecting “ ” (Alarm) in the Live Monitoring menu resets the recorder’s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm. It is the same as pressing the [ALARM] button on the front panel. Panic Selecting “ ” (Panic) in the Live Monitoring menu starts panic recording of all cameras, and selecting “ ” again stops panic recording.
  • Page 54: Figure 85 : Ptz Select Camera Menu

    To use the front panel buttons, press the Left and Right arrow buttons to pan left and right. Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to tilt the camera up and down. Press the [ZOOM +] button to zoom in, and press the [ZOOM -] button to zoom out. You can use the [FOCUS NEAR] button and the [FOCUS FAR] button to focus the image.
  • Page 55: Event Monitoring

    Event Monitoring When an event occurs, the recorder will display the camera associated with the event if “Event Monitoring On” is selected in the Display setup screen (“OSD” tab). How the cameras are displayed depends on the number of cameras associated with the event. If one camera is associated with the event, the will display the camera full screen.
  • Page 56: Using A Mouse

    Using a Mouse You can use a mouse instead of the front panel buttons to perform many of the recorder functions. In the Live Monitoring mode or Search mode, moving the mouse pointer to the left edge of the screen displays the following Mouse Display menu.
  • Page 57: Recording Video

    Recording Video Once you have installed the recorder following the instructions in “Chapter 2 -- Installation”, it is ready to record. The recorder will start recording based on the settings you made in the “Record” setup screen. See “Chapter3 -- Configuration”. “Overwrite On”...
  • Page 58: Figure 92 : Compact View Record Table

    While in the Triplex Mode, the recorder continues recording cameras as they were set up in the recording schedule. Also, live monitoring will continue except for the camera that has been selected for playback. When playing video for the first time, the recorder will display the most recent image. When playing video subsequent times, the recorder will start playing video from the last recalled image.
  • Page 59: Searching Video

    Searching Video While in the search mode, press the [Menu] button displays the following Search menu at the top of the screen. Pressing the [Menu] button again hides the menu. You can navigate through menus and items by pressing the arrow buttons. Search Go to Export...
  • Page 60: Figure 97 : Export Menu

    message appears alerting you that no image was recorded at that time.) The button and arrow buttons can now be used to review the surrounding video. Export Selecting “ ” (Export) in the Search menu displays the following Export menu. See the following “Clip Copy” sections for details.
  • Page 61: Event Log Search

    Event Log Search The recorder maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input Terminal is activated. The “Event Log Search” screen displays this list. Use the arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like to see video.
  • Page 62: Record Table Search

    select a camera channel in this field, the recorder will search events that are not associated with cameras. You can also toggle On and Off self-diagnostic events as part of your search. The choices are: “System Event”, “Panic Record”, “Check Recording”, “Check Alarm-In”, “Disk Almost Full”, “Disk Bad”, “Disk Temperature”, “Disk S.M.A.R.T.”...
  • Page 63: Calendar Search

    Note: Actual play-back speed might varies from desired Play-back speed setting in slow play mode, in case play-back video clip was recorded at 1 ips through 3 ips. The individual playback controls at the bottom perform the following functions as described below: Go to the previous image Play Go to the next image...
  • Page 64: Clip Copy

    You can also narrow your event search by selecting the “Option…” and setting up the new search condition. You can search video from the first to last recorded images, or you can set the start and stop times and dates. Highlight the box beside “From”...
  • Page 65: Figure 106 : Clip Copy Screen

    You can search video from the first to last recorded images, or you can set the start and stop times and dates. Highlight the box beside “From” and press the (Play/Pause) button to toggle between On and Off. When set to Off, you can enter a specific Date and Time.
  • Page 66 Note: During Clip Copy, you cannot shut the system down, clear data on the storage device, or format the storage device. Copying video clips might start from a point of several seconds before the start time that you have designated. The time of the copied file will be set not in the time zone of the recorder but in GMT(Greenwich Mean Time).
  • Page 67: Appendix

    Appendix Display Setup Menu of Camera You can operate the camera setup menu by calling up it from the recorder. While in the PTZ mode, select the “Device Menu” from the Advanced PTZ menu, and select “On” from the On or Off menu.
  • Page 68: Clip Player

    Clip Player Note: You will be asked to enter the password to initiate the Clip Player program if you select Save Password option when saving recorded video. Note: Proper image display depends on the display settings of your PC. If you are experiencing display problems, click the right mouse button on the background screen and select “Properties”...
  • Page 69 Click the icon to set up the Clip Player properties. Print : Prints the current image. Frame Info. : Displays Channel, Title, Time, Type, Size and Resolution information about the image. Image Processing : Controls brightness, blur and sharpness of playback images. (Single-Screen Layout Mode Only) Play Speed Control : Changes the playback speed (Play) or fast forward/backward playback speed (FF/RW).
  • Page 70: Web Browser

    Web Browser Using Web Browser allows you to access a remote recorder, monitor live video images and search recorded video anytime from virtually anywhere. Start Internet Explorer on your local PC. You can run the Web Browser by entering the following information in the address field.
  • Page 71: Watch Mode

    Watch Mode Watch mode allows you to monitor live video transmitted in real-time from the remote recorder. Position the mouse pointer on the title logo to see the version of the Web Browser program. Click “ ” to access to the Search mode. Click “...
  • Page 72 Clicking “ ” to save event log information currently displayed in the list as a text file. The date and time are displayed. Click the camera button (1 to 8 or 4) to select the camera to be viewed. Click the screen format to select the desired display mode. When changing the screen format, the selected camera on the current screen will be located in the first cell of the new layout.
  • Page 73: Search Mode

    Search Mode Search mode allows you to search recorded video on the remote recorder. Note: The web browser connection in the Search mode will automatically be disconnected if there is no activity for 30 minutes. Position the mouse pointer on the title logo to see the version of the Web Browser program. Click “...
  • Page 74 stream in the same time range, you can select the video stream you want to search. Clicking a specific time displays the image recorded at that time on the screen. Clicking “ ” allows you to display an image from a specific time. Click “...
  • Page 75: Time Overlap

    Time Overlap If the recorder’s time and date have been reset to a time that is earlier than the existing recorded video, it is possible for the recorder to have more than one video stream in the same time range. In this case, you can search overlapping video streams individually by selecting a specific segment.
  • Page 76: Pin Outs

    Pin Outs Alarm Input / Output 8-channel model 4-channel model AI1 to AI8 or AI4 Alarm Inputs 1 to 8 or 4 Chassis Ground (3 or 2 connectors) Relay Alarm Output (Normally Closed) Relay Common Relay Alarm Output (Normally Open) Alarm Reset In <About Alarm Output Settings and Status>...
  • Page 77: Map Of Screens

    Map of Screens...
  • Page 78: Recording Duration (For Reference Purpose Only)

    Recording Duration (for reference purpose only) The possible recording durations are under the following conditions, and they varies depending on images to be recorded. Please confirm the duration of your recorder. Conditions : 250 GB HDD x 1 (built-in), No audio <8-channel model>...
  • Page 79: System Log Notices

    System Log Notices Boot Up Schedule On Shutdown Schedule Off Restart Panic On Upgrade Panic Off Upgrade Failure Clear All Data Time Change Clear Disk Time Zone Change Format Disk Time Sync. Disk Full Time Sync. Failed Auto Deletion Disk Bad Search Begin Login : Search End...
  • Page 80: Error Code Notices

    Error Code Notices System Upgrade Related Clip Copy Related Description Description Unknown error. Unknown error. File version error. Device error. Operating system version error. Mounting failed. Software version error. No media. Kernel version error. Invalid media. Upgrade device mounting failed. File already existed.
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting repair. Contact a dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or if a problem is not described below, or when having a problem with installations. Problem Possible Solution Ref.Page ・...
  • Page 82 Problem Possible Solution Ref.Page Cannot video clip copy to Check if it is possible to write in the USB flash drive by using - the USB flash drive. The USB flash drive is not Check if the port is not dusty. Clean the port properly when recognized.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Specifications VIDEO Model WJ-HL208/G WJ-HL204/G Signal Format Composite: 720x576 (PAL) Video Resolution VGA: 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 at 60 Hz 200 ips (CIF) 100 ips (CIF) Total Record Speed 100 ips (Half D1) 50 ips (Half D1) (images per second) 50 ips (D1)
  • Page 84 Directive for the chemical involved. Panasonic Corporation http://panasonic.net Importer's name and address to follow EU rules: Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg F.R.Germany © Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2010 avId1009-3010 3TR006361DBA Printed in Korea...

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