Panasonic WJ-HD309 Setup Instructions

Panasonic WJ-HD309 Setup Instructions

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  • Page 1 Digital Disk Recorders Network Setup Instructions WJ-HD309 Model Nos. WJ-HD316 MO NIT OR 1 TIM ER MO NIT OR 2 AL AR M ER RO R ST OP PL AY SH IFT PA US E AL AR M RE C-...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ..........................4 Features ........................4 Downloading/transmitting images ................4 Event notification function ................... 4 Host authentication ..................... 4 About these operating instructions ................4 System requirements for a PC ..................5 Trademarks and registered trademarks ..............5 Abbreviations ......................5 About notations ......................
  • Page 4: Preface

    Host authentication It is possible to restrict devices from operating this unit if their IP addresses are not registered. About these operating instructions There are 3 operating instructions for WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 as follows. • Operating Instructions (book) • Network Operating Instructions (PDF) •...
  • Page 5: System Requirements For A Pc

    System requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements. If using a PC that does not meet the following system requirement, it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser becomes unable to operate.
  • Page 6: Preparations

    Preparations Connections When connecting this unit to a PC, the required hardware and cables are different depending on the system configu- ration. Prepare before starting connection. Connecting this unit and a PC directly. Connecting this unit to a PC directly using a LAN cable. This unit SIGNAL GND MODE...
  • Page 7: Performing Network Settings

    Performing network settings In case of the following network environment, it is not necessary to perform network settings. It is possible to perform the settings or operate this unit using a web browser after completing the connection. IP Address: 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.249, 192.168.0.251 - 192.168.0.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1 When the network settings are different from the settings above, perform the network settings of this unit and the...
  • Page 8 Screenshot 2 The control panel will be displayed. Step 2 Click the "Network and Internet Connections" icon. Screenshot 3 The "Network and Internet Connections" window will be Step 3 displayed. Click "Network Connections". Screenshot 4 The "Network Connections" window will be displayed. Step 4 Double click "Local Area Connection".
  • Page 9 Screenshot 5 The "Properties" window of "Local Area Connection" will Step 5 be displayed. Click "Properties". Screenshot 6 The "Properties" window of "Local Area Connection" will Step 6 be displayed. Click "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and then click "Properties". Screenshot 7 The "Properties"...
  • Page 10: About Network Security Of This Unit

    About network security of this unit Equipped security functions q Access restrictions by the host authentication and the user authentication It is possible to restrict users from accessing this unit by setting the host authentication and/or the user authentication to on. (page 71) w Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port It is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning, etc.
  • Page 11: Display The Operation Window

    Display the operation window How to display the operation window Start up the PC and operate this unit using the installed web browser. The operation window will be displayed in the following procedure. Screenshot 1 Start just after the PC is started up. Step 1 Start up the web browser.
  • Page 12 Screenshot 3 The user authentication window will be displayed. This Step 3 window will not be displayed when "OFF" is selected for Enter the user name and password registered on this "User Authentication" on the "NW Setup 1" of "Comm" unit.
  • Page 13: About The Operation Window

    About the operation window Top page [Setup] tab Status display area Current time/play time displayed area [Control] tab Image display area Playback point operation area [Cam] tab [HDD] tab [Control] tab (page 14) Playback point operation area (page 17) The switcher functions such as switching camera chan- It is possible to mark playback points or skip to the lat- nels or displaying sequentially, are operable on this est recorded image.
  • Page 14 → 9 - 12 CH → 13 - 16 CH → 1 - 4 CH ... in/out for this unit, the user name, and the IP for the WJ-HD309: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 CH address will be displayed. Logs will be displayed in →...
  • Page 15 [Setup] tab [Recording] button The menu for the recording settings will be displayed. Perform the basic recording settings and emergency recording with this menu. Refer to page 30 for further information about this menu. [Event] button The menu for the settings of actions at event occur- rence for each event type (terminal alarm, motion detec- tion alarm, video loss alarm and command alarm) will be displayed.
  • Page 16 Status display area q The status of a live/playback image will be STEP4: Approx. 16x playback speed STEP5: Approx. 32x playback speed displayed. STEP6: Approx. 48x playback speed [LIVE]: STEP7: Approx. 96x playback speed Indicates that a live image is being displayed. [DL]: [SEQ]: Indicates that the playback images are currently...
  • Page 17 Playback point operation area q Indicates the start time and the end time of a download. (Refer to the Network Operating Instructions (PDF).) [GO TO DATE] button Indicates the time and date of a marked point. Use this button to designate a desired time and date of a recorded image to be played.
  • Page 18 [REC] box [End] button. The recording button and the recording stop button will The start time and the end time for download will be dis- be displayed when the button is clicked. played in the playback position display area. Displaying the recording button and the recording stop The dialog window for saving an image to be down- button will be unavailable when the button is clicked.
  • Page 19: Setup

    Setup Performing each setting item on the setup menu should be completed in advance to operate this unit. Each setting item on the setup menu can be performed on the setup page. Setting the following items are available on this page. SETUP MENU chart Setup menu Description...
  • Page 20 Setup menu Description Page Schedule Time Table Make timetables of operation for each day of the week, and assign recording action programs and event action programs to each timetable. Special Days Assign timetables for special days apart from other days of the week.
  • Page 21 Setup menu Description Page Network SNMP Setup Settings for SNMP can be performed. Set this item to check the status of the server by connecting to the SNMP server. Network NTP Setup Set this item when adjustment of time is required to be set with the NTP server such as when setting the NTP server address or time zones.
  • Page 22: Basic Operation With The [Setup] Tab

    Basic operation with the [Setup] Tab [Screenshot 1] Start operation after the top menu is displayed. [STEP 1] Click the [Setup] tab. [Screenshot 2] The [Setup] tab will be displayed. [STEP 2] Click a button on the [Setup] tab. Main menu...
  • Page 23 [Screenshot 3] The submenus respective to the clicked button on the [STEP 3] [Setup] tab will be displayed. Click the desired submenu on the [Setup] tab. Submenu [Screenshot 4] The setting page of the selected submenu will be dis- [STEP 4] played in the image display area.
  • Page 24: Settings For Maintenance [Maintenance]

    Settings for maintenance [Maintenance] Settings for the hard disk can be performed. Checking the recording rate or image quality for each camera channel is available. Confirmation of recording rate and image quality for each camera channel [REC Rate Status] Recording rate in each recording mode for each camera channel will be displayed in list form. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the maintenance Step 1...
  • Page 25 Confirmation of available hard disk space [Disk Information] Available disk space for the following disks will be displayed: built-in hard disk (normal recording area, event record- ing area and copy area), extension unit (EXT1 - 7), DVD-RAM disk, CD-R disk or DVD-R disk drive connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY1 and COPY2).
  • Page 26 Confirmation of version information [Version Information] Version information of the software and hardware will be displayed. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the maintenance Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Maintenance] button Click "Version information". in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "Version information"...
  • Page 27 Settings for actions when the available hard disk space is running out [Disk End Mode] Settings for actions (overwrite/stop recording) when the available disk space of the built-in hard disk (normal record- ing area, event recording area and copy area), an external recording devices such as a DVD-RAM disk, CD-R disk or DVD-R disk drive connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY 1 and COPY 2) has run out can be per- formed.
  • Page 28 Warning settings for available hard disk space [Disk Capacity] Performing the settings for the warning action should be done when each available space of the built-in hard disk (normal recording area, event recording area, copy area), an external recording devices such as a DVD-RAM disk, CD-R disk or DVD-R disk drive connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY 1 and COPY 2) reaches the set level.
  • Page 29 Deletion of image data on the hard disk [Data Delete] Image data on the built-in hard disk will be deleted. The two ways to delete data are auto deletion and manual deletion. Initialization (format) of a DVD-RAM disk can be also performed on this menu. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the maintenance Step 1...
  • Page 30: Functions For Recording [Recording]

    Functions for recording [Recording] Perform the settings for recording. Perform the basic settings for recording and the settings for emergency recording. Basic settings for recording [Recording Setup] Perform the basic settings for recording. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the recording menu Step 1 is displayed by clicking the [Recording] button in the Click "Recording setup".
  • Page 31 Setup Item I Recording I Colour Mode Select ON or OFF to record or not record. Set the colour mode for recording. OFF: No recording will be performed. COLOUR FINE: Records images in high resolution ON: Recording will be performed. colour.
  • Page 32 I REC Priority Assigns priorities to recording modes. Assigns priorities (1 - 3) to each recording mode. Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about each recording mode. Important: The priority of event recording will be applied for the priority of event pre-recording/post-recording.
  • Page 33 Settings for emergency recording [Emergency REC] Perform the settings for emergency recording such as recording time or recording rate. Refer to the provided operat- ing instructions for further information about emergency recording. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the recording menu Step 1 is displayed by clicking the [Recording] button in the Click "Emergency REC".
  • Page 34 Setup Item I Resolution Important: Select a resolution for emergency recording from the • The total recording rates of CAM 1 - CAM 10 must following. be less than 50 ips. FIELD: Standard resolution (720 x 288) • When OFF is selected for a specified camera chan- FRAME 3D ON: High resolution (720 x 576) with the nel, images from a camera channel set to OFF will motion blur compensation...
  • Page 35: Functions For Events [Event]

    Functions for events [Event] Perform the settings for event actions of each event type (motion detection, video loss, terminal alarm and command alarm). Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about each event type. Basic settings for event actions [Event Setup] Perform the settings for event actions such as alarm output duration and buzzer duration of each camera channel for each event type (motion detection, video loss, command alarm and terminal alarm).
  • Page 36 Screenshot 3 The window for the settings of the event action for each Step 3 event type will be displayed. Perform the settings for each item. Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item. Step 4 Click the [SET] button after completing the settings, and close the windows (the window for selection of the event channel/number, the window for the settings of the...
  • Page 37 Settings for the motion detection function [VMD Setup] Perform the settings for the auto motion detection area for each camera channel. Up to 4 areas can be set for a camera channel for the detection area. Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about the auto motion detection function.
  • Page 38 Screenshot 3 The "VMD Area Setup" menu will be displayed. Step 5 Press the [i] button to select the sensitivity for the selected area from the following. OFF: No motion will be detected in this area. LOW: Low sensitivity MID: Standard sensitivity HIGH: High sensitivity Step 6...
  • Page 39 Detection mode There are three detection modes as follows. Important: Activating two or more detection modes simultaneously is not possible. <ANY AREA mode> An event action will be performed according to the settings when "motion" is detected in any of the set motion detec- tion areas.
  • Page 40 Settings for alarm display and alarm suspension [Alarm Setup] Perform the settings for the alarm displaying duration. The alarm display will automatically disappear when the dis- playing duration has passed. (Alarm Auto Reset) The following will be performed even if OFF is selected for the "Alarm Auto Reset". •...
  • Page 41 Settings for the alarm terminal polarity [Terminal Setup] Select how to supply the signal to the alarm terminal. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the event menu is Step 1 displayed by clicking the [Event] button in the [Setup] Click "Terminal Setup".
  • Page 42: Settings For The Recording/Event Schedule [Schedule]

    Settings for the recording/event schedule [Schedule] Perform the settings for the recording schedules of recording and event action by designating a day of the week and time. A day can be divided into up to 6 time zones, and recording programs and event action programs can be assigned to each time zone to create a recording schedule.
  • Page 43 Screenshot 2 The "REC Program" menu will be displayed. Step 2 Click the respective [SETUP] button for a desired pro- gram to create a recording program. Screenshot 3 The "Schedule Recording Program" menu will be dis- Step 3 played. Perform the settings for each item. Refer to page 44 for further information about the set- tings for each item.
  • Page 44 Setup Item Resolution Examples: When "FIELD" is selected and set, the Select a resolution for images to be recorded from the total recording rates for each recording mode following. must be less than 50 ips. FIELD: Standard resolution (720 x 288) Manual recording: 12.5 ips FRAME 3D ON: High resolution (720 x 576), with blur- Schedule recording: 12.5 ips...
  • Page 45 The following are available for image quality. SFA/SFB: Top quality (SUPER FINE) FQA/FQB: High quality (FINE) NQA/NQB: Standard quality (NORMAL) EXA/EXB: Low quality (EXTENDED) **A is suitable for less dynamic images. **B is suitable for more dynamic images. The following are available for recording duration (only event pre-recording and event post-recording).
  • Page 46 Creating recording programs for an event occurrence [Event Program] Perform the settings of action mode or alarm mail for each event type (motion detection, video loss, terminal/com- mand alarm). Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the schedule menu Step 1 is displayed by clicking the [Schedule] button in the Click "Event Program".
  • Page 47 Screenshot 3 The event program menu will be displayed. Step 3 Click the respective [SETUP] button for a desired event to be set. Screenshot 4 The window for selection of the event channel/number Step 4 will be displayed. Click the respective [SETUP] button for a desired event channel/number to be set.
  • Page 48 Setup Item I Action Mode I Serial Notice Perform the settings for the action mode. Refer to the Select ON or OFF to determine whether to notify an Network Operating Instructions (PDF) for further infor- event occurrence using PS·Data (or RS232C) or not. mation about each mode.
  • Page 49 Assignment of recording program and event program after setting the time zone [Time Table] Create recording timetables for each day of the week, and assign recording program and event program to each timetable. Up to 6 recording programs can be created. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the schedule menu Step 1...
  • Page 50 Screenshot 3 Note: The timetable of the selected day of the week will be It is possible to browse image files (filename.go1) displayed. transmitted to the FTP server using the viewer soft- ware. Refer to the Network Operating Instructions (PDF) for descriptions of how to operate the viewer software.
  • Page 51 Screenshot 4 Returns to the Schedule setup menu. Step 4 The set timetables and the recording programs or the event programs will be applied. Recording programs will be displayed with different colours. Recording program 1/event program 1: Orange Recording program 2/event program 2: Yellow Recording program 3/event program 3: Yellowish green Recording program 4/event program 4: Light blue...
  • Page 52 Perform the settings of recording programs for special days [Special Days] Assign timetables to special days aside from other days of the week. Timetables for special days can be set for up to 30 days. Perform the settings to specify dates as special days and apply recording schedule to the specified special days. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the schedule menu Step 1...
  • Page 53: Settings For Switcher Function [Switcher]

    Settings for switcher function [Switcher] Perform the settings for image switching such as the sequential display setting or the login window display setting to display on monitors 1, 2 or a monitor of a PC connected to the unit via a network. Switcher function of monitor 1 [Monitor 1] Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor 1.
  • Page 54 Setup Item I Live Sequence I Sequence Timing Perform the settings for the sequential display of live Select an image switching way from the following. images. The following window will be displayed when INT: Switches images according to the settings for the the [Setup] button is clicked.
  • Page 55 I Secret View The secret view is a function that skips camera images displayed with a single screen display on monitor 2 when dis- playing with the sequential display on monitor 1. Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or disable the secret view function.
  • Page 56 Perform the settings to display on a PC monitor with the switcher function [Network] Perform the settings for the switcher function when displaying images on a monitor of a PC connected to this unit via a network. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the switcher menu Step 1 is displayed by clicking the [Switcher] button in the Click "Network".
  • Page 57 Setup Item I The method of sequence I 4 Screen Live Sequence Perform the settings for the sequential display of live Perform the settings for the sequential display when dis- images. playing images with the sequential display on 4-split SPOT: Displays images with the sequential display on a screen.
  • Page 58: Settings For Display [Display]

    Settings for display [Display] Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected to the unit. Common setting for monitors [OSD Setup] Perform the common display settings for monitor 1 and monitor 2 such as the settings of camera titles or the settings of the time display position.
  • Page 59 Setup item I Camera Title [Embedded] Enter a camera title to be embedded together (recorded Perform the settings for the camera title. with images) and to be displayed when "ON" is selected The following window will be displayed when the for "Title embed"...
  • Page 60 Perform the display settings for monitor 1 [Monitor 1] Select ON or OFF to determine whether to display the time, camera title and alarm display on monitor 1 or not. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the display menu is Step 1 displayed by clicking the [Display] button in the [Setup] Click "Monitor 1".
  • Page 61 Perform the display settings for monitor 2 display [Monitor 2] Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the task bar style, the time display position and the camera title display, etc. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the display menu is Step 1 displayed by clicking the [Display] button in the [Setup] Click "Monitor 2".
  • Page 62: Settings For Communication With Other Devices [Comm]

    • To control cameras with the coaxial cable, connect cameras to the video input connectors 1-8 (compati- ble with coaxial cable communication). Use a Panasonic data multiplex unit to control cameras connected to other camera channels with coaxial cables. In this case, select "PSD" for the communication method of the camera to be controlled via the data multiplex unit.
  • Page 63 COAX: Controls cameras with coaxial communication. (CAM 1 - 8 CH are available for the WJ-HD316, CAM 1 - 6 CH are available for the WJ-HD309) PSD: Controls cameras with PS·Data. (CAM 9 - 16 CH are available for the WJ-HD316, CAM 7 - 9 CH are available for the WJ-HD309) RS485: Controls cameras with RS 485 communication.
  • Page 64 Settings for PS·Data [PS.Data Setup] Perform the settings for PS·Data. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "PS.Data Setup". [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "PS.Data Setup"...
  • Page 65 Setup item I Unit Address (System) I Stop Bit A unit address is a unique number to be assigned to Select a stop bit from the following. each PS·Data device. Each address of the system 1/2 bit devices must be unique to identify them when connect- ing two or more PS·Data compatible devices.
  • Page 66 Perform the settings for RS485 [RS485 Setup] Perform the settings for RS485. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "RS485 Setup". [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "RS485 Setup"...
  • Page 67 Setup item I Baud Rate Select a communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following. 4 800/9 600/19 200 bps I Control Camera CH Assign camera channels to the RS485 port 1 and port 2. The following window will be displayed when the [SETUP] button is clicked.
  • Page 68 Perform the settings for SERIAL (RS232C) [RS232C Setup] Perform the following settings for RS232C. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "RS232C Setup". [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "RS232C Setup"...
  • Page 69 Setup item I Unit Address (System) A unit address is a unique number to be assigned to each device. Each address of system devices must be unique to identify them when connecting two or more system devices. Numbers "001" - "099" are assigned to unit addresses for system devices for instance.
  • Page 70 Basic network settings [Network Setup 1] Perform the required basic network settings to operate this unit using a PC via a network such as LAN. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "Network Setup 1".
  • Page 71 Setup item I HTTP Port Number I Host Authentication Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or images from the unit. A number from 1 – 65535 is avail- disable the authentication by IP addresses when the able.
  • Page 72 Perform the settings for network connection [Network Setup 2] Perform the required network settings to operate the unit using a PC via a network such as LAN. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "Network Setup 2".
  • Page 73 Setup item I DHCP I DDNS Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server. the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server). Select "ON" to obtain an IP address, a subnet mask and To select ON for the DDNS, it is required to select a gateway address from the DHCP server.
  • Page 74 Perform the settings for SNMP network [Network SNMP Setup] Perform the settings for the SNMP. Perform the settings for the status check of the unit, etc. by connecting the SNMP manager. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "Network SNMP Setup".
  • Page 75 Perform the settings for the time adjustment of a network [Network NTP Setup] Perform the settings for the time and date. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "Network NTP Setup".
  • Page 76 Perform the settings for the FTP server. [Network FTP Setup] Perform the settings for the FTP server. Perform the required settings for [Network FTP Setup] to periodically send images from a camera connected to this unit to a designated FTP server. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1...
  • Page 77 Setup item I FTP Server Address I Interval Enter an address or name (up to 255 characters) of the Enter a transmission interval. Select whether it will be FTP server that receives images. To enter an FTP serv- "s" (seconds) or "m" (minutes) for the interval unit. er name, it is necessary to select "MANUAL"...
  • Page 78 I Duration-Post Select the transmission duration for the post-recorded images from the following. OFF/1 s - 10 s (in 1 second intervals) Note: The following characters can be entered: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XY Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9!#$%' ()*+, - ./: ;<=>?@[ ¥...
  • Page 79 Perform the settings for mail notification. [Network Mail Setup] Perform the settings to use the mail functions (Alarm mail notice (page 48), Error report mail (page 50), Warning report mail (page 50)). Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Click "Network Mail Setup".
  • Page 80 Setup item I Attach Alarm Image I User Name Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to attach Enter a user name (login name) to access the POP an image to an e-mail to be sent at an event occur- server.
  • Page 81: Perform The Settings For The System [System]

    Perform the settings for the system [System] Perform the settings for the system of this unit. Perform the basic settings for the system [Basic Setup] Perform the settings for the basic operations of this unit. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "Basic Setup".
  • Page 82 Setup item I ADMIN Password I Priority Set a password for an administrator. Perform the settings to assign priorities to operate this Enter 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters. unit in case two or more users access this unit simulta- neously. Important: A priority is followed.: Users with higher priority can To enhance the security, change the password for...
  • Page 83 I Shutdown Time Determine when the safe shutdown starts after a power outage alert signal is supplied to this unit. 10 s/20 s/30 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m I Auto Copy Perform the settings to copy recorded images automati- cally to the copy area of the hard disk or the DVD-RAM disk.
  • Page 84 Perform the settings for the time and date [Time & Date Setup] Perform the settings for the time and date. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "Time &...
  • Page 85 Setup item I Date Format I Summer Time (Day Light Saving) Select a date format to be displayed from the following. Perform the settings for summer time from the following. (Example for April 1, 2003) OFF: Does not apply summer time. YY.MM.DD: 03.4.1 ON: Applies summer time.
  • Page 86 Registration of a user who operates this unit [User Registration] Register user information such as a user name and password. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "User Registration".
  • Page 87 Setup item I User Name 7SCREEN: Displays images on a 7-split screen. 9SCREEN1-9: Displays images from the camera chan- Enter a user name. Enter 4 to 14 alphanumeric charac- nels 1 - 9 on a 9-split screen. ters for a user name. 9SCREEN10-16 (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images from the camera channels 10 - 16 on a 9- I Password...
  • Page 88 Edit/delete registered user information [User Edit/Delete] Edit or delete a registered user information. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "User Edit/Delete". [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "User Edit/Delete"...
  • Page 89 Registration of a PC (host) accessible to this unit [Host Registration] Register information of a PC (host) that accesses this unit via a network such as a LAN. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "Host Registration".
  • Page 90 Setup item I Host IP Address 10SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images on a 10-split screen. Enter an IP address. Enter 4 units from the decimal 13SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images numbers (0-254). on a 13-split screen. 16SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images Notes: on a 16-split screen.
  • Page 91 Edit/delete a registered host information [Host Edit/Delete] Edit or delete a registered host information. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "Host Edit/Delete". [Setup] tab. (page 15) Screenshot 2 The "Host Edit/Delete"...
  • Page 92 Setting of operation level [User Level Setup] Assign a level (LV 1/LV 2/LV 3) to every user to restrict operable functions. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "User Level Setup".
  • Page 93 About functions that can be restricted The following functions can be made restricted according to the levels. Function Description WJ-HD300 Setup The SETUP MENU is displayed and the settings can be performed. WJ-HD300 Setup Status Only the SETUP MENU can be displayed. The settings cannot be performed.
  • Page 94 Saving and loading of settings of SETUP MENU [Save/Load] Save the settings of the SETUP MENU in this unit. Call up saved settings. (Load) Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication Step 1 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the Click "Save/Load".
  • Page 95: Notification By E-Mail

    Notification by e-mail Alarm mail notification The following mail will be sent to notify of an alarm occurrence to a registered address when an alarm occurs. HD316 (192.168.0.250), alarm was occurred. Alarm date: xx-xxx-xxxx xx:xx:xx (Example: 1-JAN-2004 12:00:00) Cause of alarm: Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number (Example: VMD5CH) File name of alarm image: The file name of the image attached to an e-mail.
  • Page 96 ist of characters to be replaced Item to be displayed Display style of Example entered characters Time and date when the alarm occurred %#05100000 Day, month, year (4-digit), hour, minute, second (1 - JAN - 2004 12:00:00) Year when the alarm occurred (4-digit) %#05000000 4-digit display (2002 - 2099) Month when the alarm occurred (number)
  • Page 97: Problem Mail Notification

    Problem mail notification The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when a trouble occurs. WJ-HD316 (192.168.0.250) STATUS REPORT. DATE: xx-xxx-xxxx xx:xx:xx 1-JAN-2004 12:00:00 AM STATUS: THERMAL ERROR Display Description DATE Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed. STATUS The description of a trouble will be displayed.
  • Page 98: About Error Mail

    About error mail An error mail with the following contents will be sent to a registered address when the available hard disk space of the copy area or an external recording disk (DVD-RAM disk, DVD-R disk, CD-R disk) is less than the set level, or when the disk has no available disk space.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Refer to the dealer if the respective solutions can not solve the problems or the symptom is not described in the fol- lowing table. Reference Symptom Cause/solution pages •...
  • Page 100 Reference Symptom Cause/solution pages • Depending on the traffic of the network, there might be difficulties in displaying images. Press the [F5] but- The image is not refreshed. – ton on the keyboard to request images. • Are the correct user name and password entered? •...
  • Page 101 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Osaka, Japan http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ N0104-1024 V8QB6178BN Printed in Japan 2004 © Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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