Panasonic WJ-HD309 Network Operating Instructions
Panasonic WJ-HD309 Network Operating Instructions

Panasonic WJ-HD309 Network Operating Instructions

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  • Page 1 Digital Disk Recorders Digital Disk Recorders WJ - - HD316 HD316 WJ - - HD309 HD309...
  • Page 2 1/30 Super Compression: Proprietary Algorithm, Panasonic presents the new WJ-HD300 Series with a unique new system featuring a high compression ratio of 1/30 Core Development of the WJ-HD300 Series for practical use. Under the "All-in-One Solution" concept, all the vital recording components and features •...
  • Page 3 Flexible recording setup result by "list", "thumbnail" Independent recording settings (recording mode/recording rate/picture quality) for each camera* enables flexible setup. (*16 cameras for the WJ-HD316 and 9 cameras for the WJ-HD309.) Time and date display is available for • Recording mode: Manual / Schedule / Event / Emergency • Recording rate: Set the ips (image per second) as needed. • Picture quality: Super Fine / Fine / Normal / Extended visual confirmation.
  • Page 4 1,400 1,500 1,100 1,100 Remote control the camera selected on control Cam Tab tab page. (Only for 1-8ch Panasonic PTZ dome cameras) *IPS (Image Per Second) (Hours) *IPS (Image Per Second) (Hours) SIF Mode SIF Mode Sampling Pixel Size: 360 x 240...
  • Page 5 Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group http://www.panasonic.com/cctv Executive Office : Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 PANASONIC CANADA INC. Zone Office 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905) 624-5010...
  • Page 6 Digital Disk Recorders Network Operating 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 8: 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 9: Preface

    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, these Operating Instructions) •...
  • Page 10: System Requirements For A Pc

    System requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC meets the following system requirements. ® ® Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 ® ® Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP1 Computer IBM PC/AT Compatible Pentium IV 1.4GHz or faster Memory 256 MB or more...
  • 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 procedures. 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 window will not be displayed when "OFF" is selected for Step 3 "User Authentication" on the "System" menu. Enter the user name and password registered on this unit. Important: • Refer to a system administrator for the set user name and password.
  • 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 9) Playback point operation area (page 11) 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 ... [Event Log] button: The event logs (event For the WJ-HD309: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 CH occurrence times and their details) will be displayed.
  • Page 15: Status Display Area

    Status display area q The status of live/playback image will be – [STEP1] – [STEP7]: displayed. Indicates the playback speed. [LIVE]: STEP1: Normal playback speed Indicates that a live image is being displayed. STEP2: Approx. 4x playback speed [SEQ]: STEP3: Approx. 8x playback speed Indicates that a live image is being displayed in STEP4: Approx.
  • Page 16: Playback Point Operation Area

    Playback point operation area q Indicates the start time and the end time of a download. (Refer to page 61.) [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 17 [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 18: Adjust The Clock

    Adjust the clock Adjust the clock of this unit to the correct time. Check the clock periodically and adjust the clock if it shows the wrong time. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Setup] tab. Screenshot 2 The [Setup] page will be displayed.
  • Page 19 Screenshot 3 The [System] submenu will be displayed in the [Setup] page. Step 3 Click "Time & Date setup". [System] submenu Screenshot 4 The [Time & Date setup] menu will be displayed. Step 4 Set the time and date by clicking the [i] button. Step 5 Click the [SET] button on the right side.
  • Page 20: Recording/Playback

    Recording/playback Recording (Manual recording) Start/stop recording manually. Refer to a system administrator for the required settings for manual recording. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [HDD] tab. Screenshot 2 The [HDD] page will be displayed. Step 2 Click the [D] button of the [REC] box.
  • Page 21 Screenshot 3 The [Recording] button will be displayed in the [REC] box. Step 3 Start recording by clicking the [Recording] button. • The REC indicator in the status display area will be lit red when recording has started. • Images from all cameras connected to this unit will be recorded with the default settings.
  • Page 22: Playback

    Playback Play recorded images. Playback is also available during recording. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [HDD] tab. Step 2 Click the [PLAY] button. Screenshot 2 → Playback of a recorded image will be performed. The [HDD] page will be displayed.
  • Page 23 Other functions for playback Pausing • The playback will be stopped when this button is clicked dur- ing playback. • The playback will be resumed when this button is clicked dur- ing pausing. Frame play/reverse • Frame play/reverse frame play is available only during paus- frame play ing.
  • Page 24 For the WJ-HD316: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 - 12 CH → 13 - 16 CH → 1 - 4 CH ... For the WJ-HD309: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 CH → 1 - 4 CH ...
  • Page 25: Playback After Selecting A Disk

    Playback after selecting a disk Images from cameras will be recorded on the built-in hard disk or external recording devices (DVD-RAM disk, DVD- R disk, CD-R disk). Select a disk and play images as follows. The following disks can be selected. •...
  • Page 26 Screenshot 2 The [Disk Select] window will be displayed. Step 2 Select a desired disk to be played. Step 3 Click the [OK] button. Step 4 Click the [HDD] tab. Screenshot 3 The [HDD] page will be displayed. Step 5 Click the [PLAY] button.
  • Page 27: Playback From A Designated Time And Date

    Playback from a designated time and date Start playback by designating a desired time and date of recorded image to be played. Playback is also available during recording. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [GO TO DATE] button in the playback position operation area.
  • Page 28: Search And Play

    Search and play Search for a desired recorded image and play it. The 3 ways to search are as follows. • Search for a recoded event and play it (REC Event search). • Search recorded images for the time and date when motion was detected and play those images (VMD search). •...
  • Page 29: About Displaying The Recording Event List Window

    About displaying the recording event list window [All List] button: Cancels filtering and lists all recording Number of the listed data events. [Refresh] button: Refreshes the displayed contents to the newest one. [Prev Page] button: Displays the previous page of the list.
  • Page 30 Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Search] button in the [Search] box of the [Control] tab. Screenshot 2 The [Search Select] window will be displayed. Step 2 Click the [REC EVENT SEARCH] button.
  • Page 31 Screenshot 3 Step 3 The [REC EVENT SEARCH] window will be displayed. Select searching conditions • Filter by time and date Select a start time and an end time by clicking the [i] button. • Click to select a desired recording event to be dis- played when filtering by recording events.
  • Page 32 Search for a time and date when motion was detected from the recorded images and play it (VMD search) Searches time and date when motion was detected from recorded images in the all recording modes (page 16) and displays them in the list or the thumbnail window. Select a desired time and date from the search result list or thumbnail and play it.
  • Page 33 Screenshot 3 The [VMD Search 1] window will be displayed. Step 3 Click the [i] button to designate a time period and camera channels for the VMD search. Step 4 Click the [OK] button. Screenshot 4 The [VMD Search 2] window will be displayed. Step 5 Drag the mouse to set a detection area.
  • Page 34 ANY AREA Refer to page 30 for further information about the Click the [i] button to select a mask period from detection mode. the following. 1s/1m/1h/24h Step 8 Click the [OK] button. VECTOR → will be displayed in the status area. Filtered Click the [i] button to select an interval time for an results will be displayed.
  • Page 35: Detection Mode

    Detection mode The three detection modes are 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 36 Search for a marked point and play from that point. Display the recording time of recorded images with a marked point in a list or a thumbnail and select the desired recording time to play. Refer to page 19 for further information about marking. Note: Recorded images will be played in a single screen.
  • Page 37 Screenshot 3 The search results (recording event list) will be dis- played below the [Control] tab. Step 3 Click the time when a point had been marked to play. → Play a recorded image from the selected marked time. Notes: •...
  • Page 38: Monitor Live Images

    Monitor live images Live image will be displayed. It is possible to display live images on a single screen or a multi-screen. It is also possible to display live images sequentially (sequential display). Display images from cameras on a single screen Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page.
  • Page 39: Display Images From Cameras On A Multi-Screen

    For the WJ-HD316: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 - 12 CH → 13 - 16 CH → 1 - 4 CH ... For the WJ-HD309: 1 - 4 CH → 5 - 8 CH → 9 CH → 1 - 4 CH ...
  • Page 40: Display Images In The Sequential Display

    Display images in the sequential display Displayed images from cameras will be switched automatically. Camera images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click a button in the [Sequence] box of the [Control] tab. Screenshot 2 Live images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance.
  • Page 41: Control Cameras

    Control cameras When displaying live images, the following camera controls are possible. • Panning/tilting: Moves a camera horizontally/vertically. • Zooming: Zooms in/out images. • Focus: Adjusts the focus. • Iris: Adjusts the iris of the lens. • Preset action: Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance. •...
  • Page 42: Zooming

    Zooming Zooms in/out on images. Depending on models of the connected cameras, the image size for the respective zoom- ing portion may be different. For further information, refer to the operating instruction for the camera. Screenshot 1 Start operation when live image is displayed on a single screen.
  • Page 43: Focus Adjustment

    Focus adjustment Adjusts the focus. The auto focus function is available. Screenshot 1 Start operation when live image is displayed on a single screen. Step 1 Click the [Cam] tab. Screenshot 2 The [Cam] tab will be displayed. Step 2 Adjust the focus by clicking the [Near] button or the [Far] button in the [Focus] box.
  • Page 44: Iris Adjustment

    Iris adjustment Adjusts the iris of the lens. Screenshot 1 Start operation when live image is displayed on a single screen. Step 1 Click the [Cam] tab. Screenshot 2 The [Cam] tab will be displayed. Step 2 Adjust the iris by clicking the [Open] button or the [Close] button in the [Iris] box.
  • Page 45: Move A Camera To The Preset Position

    Move a camera to the preset position Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance. Refer to the provided operating instructions for the descriptions of how to register the preset position. Screenshot 1 Start operation when live image is displayed on a single screen.
  • Page 46: Auto Panning

    Auto panning Pans a camera automatically from the start point to the end point registered in advance. Screenshot 1 Start operation when live image is displayed on a single screen. Step 1 Click the [Cam] tab. Screenshot 2 The [Cam] tab will be displayed. Step 2 The auto panning function can be performed by clicking the [ON] button in the [Autopan] box.
  • Page 47: About The Event Function

    About the event function The event action will be performed when the following events occur. • Motion detection: When motion is detected by the motion detection function (see below), this is stated as an event of the motion detection. • Video Loss: When a video signal supply is stopped because of a cable disconnection or malfunction of a camera, this is stated as an event of the video loss.
  • Page 48 About the alarm action These descriptions are how to of perform the settings and confirm the alarm action from a PC. Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about the alarm action available in this unit. • Display the alarm notification window. •...
  • Page 49: Cancel The Alarm Action

    Cancel the alarm action The alarm action will be performed when an event is detected. To cancel the alarm action manually, do the following. Screenshot 1 [ALARM RESET] will be displayed in the status display area when an alarm occurs. Step 1 Click the [ALARM RESET] button.
  • Page 50: Other Functions

    Other functions Copying (Duplicate) It is available to copy (duplicate) manually the recorded images in the copy area of the built-in hard disk to the exter- nal recording device (DVD-RAM disk, DVD-R disk, CD-R disk) connected to the unit. It is recommended to make back-up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk.
  • Page 51 Screenshot 2 The [Data Copy] window will be displayed. Step 2 Click to select a desired camera channel to be copied. It is possible to select two or more camera channels. Step 3 Select a start time and an end time for copying by click- ing the [i] button.
  • Page 52: Disk Management

    Disk Management Perform the settings for the built-in hard disk of the unit and the DVD-RAM disk. These are the descriptions of how to delete recorded images on the hard disk and how to format a DVD-RAM disk. Refer to a system administrator for further information about the other disks. Deletion of recorded images saved on the hard disk manually Delete recorded images saved in the normal area or the event area of the hard disk manually.
  • Page 53 Screenshot 2 The [Setup] page will be displayed. Step 2 Click the [Maintenance] button. Screenshot 3 The [Maintenance] submenu will be displayed in the [Setup] tab. Step 3 Click "Data Delete". [Maintenance] submenu Screenshot 4 The [Data Delete] menu will be displayed. Step 4 Set the time and date for "Manual Delete for the normal recording area"...
  • Page 54 Screenshot 5 The confirmation window will be displayed. Step 6 Click the [OK] button. → Start deletion. Screenshot 6 The data deletion status window will be displayed. Step 7 Click the [OK] button. Screenshot 7 The data deletion status window will close and returns to the "Data Delete"...
  • Page 55: Format (Initialize) A Dvd-Ram Disk

    Format (initialize) a DVD-RAM disk To copy (duplicate) recorded images onto the DVD-RAM disk, formatting (initializing) the DVD-RAM disk is required in advance. Format (initialize) the DVD-RAM disk to delete images recorded on the DVD-RAM disk. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 56 Screenshot 3 The [Maintenance] submenu will be displayed in the [Setup] tab. Step 3 Click "Data Delete". [Maintenance] submenu Screenshot 4 The "Data Delete" menu will be displayed. Step 4 Click the [FORMAT] button of [COPY 1] or [COPY 2] of [Disk format of DVD].
  • Page 57 Screenshot 6 The formatting status window will be displayed. Step 6 Click the [OK] button. Screenshot 7 The formatting status window will close and returns to the "Data Delete" menu. Step 7 Click the [Set] button.
  • Page 58: Display/Edit The Text Information

    Display/edit the text information It is possible to attach text information to images when recording. Up to 200 characters including line feed for text information is possible. (Line feed character will be counted as two characters.) These are the descriptions of how to display/edit the attached text information to images. Note: Displaying/editing text information is possible during the following.
  • Page 59: Check Logs

    Check logs The following logs can be checked. • Error log • Access log • Event log (event occurred time and details) • Network trouble log Check the error log. The error log will be displayed in list form. Screenshot 1 Step 1 Start operation from the top page.
  • Page 60: About The Error Log

    About the error log Indication Description Cause AL*-YYMMDDhhmmss Asterisk (*) indicates the camera chan- Detects alteration nel number YYDDMMhhmmss indicates the played time when the alteration was detected. W-ERR X-Y X indicates the unit/unit number that Failed to write data on the HDD has the hard disk error Y indicates the disk number in the unit (unit number)
  • Page 61 Indication Description Cause MEDIUM -# # indicates port number to which the Incompatible disk external recording device is connected UNFORMATTED -# # indicates port number to which the Unformatted disk external recording device is connected W-ERR (MEDIUM-#) # indicates port number to which the Failed to write data on the disk (CD-R, external recording device is connected DVD-RAM, DVD-R)
  • Page 62: Check The Access Log

    Check the access log. Information on logging on/out for this unit such as the time, user name, and IP address will be displayed. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Access Log] button in the [Log] box of the [Control] tab.
  • Page 63: Check The Event Log

    Check the event log. The event log (event occurrence time and details) will be displayed in list form. Refer to page 42 for further information about each event. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Event Log] button in the [Log] box of the [Control] tab.
  • Page 64: Check The Network Trouble Log

    Check the network trouble log. The network log (network event) will be displayed in list form. Screenshot 1 Start operation from the top page. Step 1 Click the [Net Log] button in the [Log] box of the [Control] tab. Screenshot 2 The network trouble log (the NW log window) will be dis- played in list form below the [Control] tab.
  • Page 65 About the network trouble log Indication Description SMTPMAIL_SEND Send mail SMTPATTEST_ERR Authentication error SMTPPOP3ADD_ERR Failed to resolve POP3 server address from DNS SMTPPOP3SVR_ERR Failed to find POP3 server SMTPSVRADD_ERR Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS SMTPSVR_ERR Failed to find SMTP server SMTPMAILFROM_ERR MAIL FROM command error SMTPRCPTTO_ERR...
  • Page 66: Download Recorded Images

    Download recorded images Designate the start point and the end point of played images and download images to a PC. Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files (filename.h3r). Refer to page 65 for the descriptions of how to play the downloaded images. Screenshot 1 Start operation after starting playback of recorded images in a single screen.
  • Page 67 Screenshot 3 The download window will be displayed. Step 5 Click the [Save] button. Screenshot 4 The window designating a directory for the downloaded file will be displayed. Step 6 Create a new folder in a desired directory and click the [Save] button.
  • Page 68: Download The Viewer Software

    Download the viewer software To play images downloaded to a PC (filename.h3r), use the viewer software. The viewer software is included on the provided CD-ROM, but downloading of the viewer software is also available by using the [Viewer] button on the [HDD] tab in the operation window. Note: The viewer software that can be downloaded using the [Viewer] button is the same viewer software as one on the provided CD-ROM.
  • Page 69 Screenshot 3 The "File Download" window will be displayed. Step 3 Click the [Save] button. Screenshot 4 The "Save As" window will be displayed. Step 4 Create a new folder in the desired directory and click the [Save] button. → The viewer software (viewer.exe) will be down- loaded in the created folder.
  • Page 70: Play Downloaded Images

    Play downloaded images Recorded images will be downloaded as image data files (filename.h3r). Use the viewer software on the provided CD-ROM to browse downloaded image data. Screenshot 1 Double click the viewer software on the provided CD- ROM to start up and display the following window. Step 1 Click the [Open file] button.
  • Page 71: 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. In HD316 (192.168.0.250), alarm was occurred. Time and date: xxxx.xx.xx xx:xx:xx (Example Sep.24.02 12:00:00 AM) Cause of the alarm: Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number (Example VMD5CH) File name of alarm image:...
  • Page 72 List of characters to be replaced Item to be displayed Display style of Example entered characters Year when the event occurred (4 digits) #05000000 4 digits display (2002 - 2099) Month when the event occurred (number) #05000100 2 digits display (01 – 12) Month when the event occurred (number) #05000200 Displays first 3 letters (Jan, Feb …...
  • Page 73: 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: Apr.27.01 10:14:21 STATUS: VIDEO-LOSS 1CH LOG URL: http://192.168.0.250/ Display Description DATE Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed. STATUS The description of a trouble will be displayed.
  • Page 74: 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 75: 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 76 Reference Symptom Cause/solution pages • Depending on the traffic of the network, there might be difficulties in displaying images. Press The image is not refreshed. – the [F5] button on the keyboard to request images. • Are the correct user name and password entered? Refer to the Can not close the authenti- Confirm the correct user name and password.
  • Page 77 Security Systems Group PANASONIC SALES COMPANY www.panasonic.com/cctv DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC. Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina, Zone Office P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300 Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303 Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205...
  • Page 78 Digital Disk Recorders Operating Instructions WJ-HD309 WJ-HD316 Model Nos. MO NIT OR 1 TIM ER MO NIT OR 2 AL AR M ER RO R ST OP PL AY PA US E AL AR M SH IFT RE C- - REC STO P...
  • Page 79: English Version

    ENGLISH VERSION Caution: Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label on the bottom. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
  • Page 80: Important Safety Instructions

    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 use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
  • Page 81 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..... 3 OPERATION USING A PC .......... 62 I Features ..............62 PREFACE ..............5 I System Requirements of a PC ......62 FEATURES ..............5 PRECAUTIONS ............6 INSTALLATION IN THE RACK ........63 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME ..
  • Page 82: Preface

    PREFACE The Digital Disk Recorders WJ-HD316/309 are designed for directly (up to 9 cameras to the WJ-HD309) and it is possi- use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a ble to record their camera pictures. It is also possible to...
  • Page 83: Precautions

    PRECAUTIONS • Refer all work related to the installation of these Replacement costs of the hard disk drives are not cov- products to qualified service personnel or system ered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within installers.
  • Page 84: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

    TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKS • Adobe, Adobe logos, and Acrobat are registered trade- About These Operating Instructions marks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/ There are 3 operating instructions for the WJ-HD316/WJ- or other countries. HD309 as follows. •...
  • Page 85: Major Operating Controls And Their Functions

    !0 Camera Selection Buttons ([1] - [10/0], [11] - [16] for Pressing this button cancels alarm activation, and the WJ-HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) returns the system to the condition before the alarm Pressing a button displays live or playback images of was activated.
  • Page 86 When the shift button is lit, these buttons work as the @3 Set Button (SET) toggled function buttons. Works differently depending on the situations listed (The buttons available as the toggled function buttons below: will light green when the shift button is lit.) •...
  • Page 87: I Rear View

    CAMERA IN 1 - 8 connectors of the WJ-HD316, or the Connect a VGA monitor with this connector. The same CAMERA IN 1 - 6 of the WJ-HD309 (accept connection video signal supplied to the MONITOR OUT2 connector with coaxial cables).
  • Page 88: I On The Monitor 1 (To Display Only Live Image)

    COM-#: When a command alarm has occurred. TRM-#: When a terminal alarm has occurred. *: Camera number (1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316, 1 - 9 for the WJ-HD309) #: Event number Note: Refer to page 45 for further information about...
  • Page 89: I On The Monitor 2 (To Display Live Or Recorded Image)

    I On the Monitor 2 (To display live Mode 2 Displays the status on the main bar, the left bar and the or recorded image) right bar. w – A Mode 3 Displays the status only on the main bar, and does not Note: Refer to page 45 for further information about event display information on the left bar and the right bar.
  • Page 90 G Status on the Task Bar • On the Main Bar q Status Display Area e Live/Playback Time Display Area t Error Display Area w Copy/Delete Icons r Alarm Display Area q Status Display Area Indicated Item Status Indication Live Indicates live image display status : Live image is displayed : Live images are displayed...
  • Page 91 COPY1 port on the rear panel *: Camera number (1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316, 1 - 9 External recording device for the WJ-HD309) connected to the COPY2 port on the front panel #: Abbreviation that indicates partition...
  • Page 92 • On the Left Bar Indicated Item Status Indication Camera Indicates recording and displaying status Gray: Camera currently not displayed or not con- nected to a respective channel Green: Camera displayed on the monitor Orange: Camera currently being recorded Blue: Camera currently being recorded and dis- Camera 1 is on the top and camera played on the monitor 16 is on the bottom...
  • Page 93: Startup

    It is also possible to enter numbers by pressing the camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ-HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309). To move the cursor, press the arrow buttons. Use the same method to enter or edit characters attached to images.
  • Page 94: Clock Adjustment

    CLOCK ADJUSTMENT It is recommended to check the clock periodically and put Move the cursor to "Time & Date" using the the clock right if it shows the wrong time. arrows button (C D), and press the SET but- Adjust the clock when displaying a live image. ton.
  • Page 95: Shutdown

    SHUTDOWN To shutdown the unit, do the following. When recording is being performed, press the REC button for 2 or more seconds. Recording will stop and the indica- tor on the REC button will go off. When playback is being performed, press the STOP button. Playback will stop and the indicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will go off.
  • Page 96: Recording (Manual Recording)

    RECORDING (Manual Recording) Do the following to record manually. When recording with higher priority than manual recording Refer to a system administrator about the required settings is performed, manual recording will not be performed until for manual recording. this recording finishes. Refer to the following about the recording mode.
  • Page 97 G Recording Time Approximate possible recording durations will be as follows (with built-in HDD, manual recording): Recording with audio Unit: Hour Recording Rate [ips] (For Extended Recording) (Standard) (High Quality) (Highest Quality) 2 040 1 730 1 320 1 070 2 040 1 730 1 320...
  • Page 98: Recording (Emergency Recording)

    RECORDING (Emergency Recording) Record manually using an external switch at an emergency • When starting emergency recording while another event occurrence. recording with a different recording mode is being per- For example, install an external switch at the reception formed, the indicator on the REC button will remain lit counter, and start recording with it when a suspicious indi- and the other recording will resume after the emer- vidual appears.
  • Page 99: Playback

    PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO Refer to a system administrator about the settings. BUSY Other than those above: Playback will start from the end [WJ-HD309] point of the recorded image played last time. STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 Stop playback.
  • Page 100 TILT LAST Multi-screen display It is possible to display recorded images in multi-screen format (4/7/9/10/13/16 for the WJ-HD316, 4/7/9 for the WJ-HD309). (For the WJ-HD316) q Press the SHIFT button. The SHIFT indicator will light. SHIFT w Press a camera selection button (1 - 6 for the WJ-HD316, 1 - 3 for the WJ-HD309) to select a desired multi-screen.
  • Page 101: Pause Playback

    (For the WJ-HD316) 1. Press the SHIFT button. The SHIFT indicator will light. SHIFT Mark 2. Press the camera selection button 12 (9 for the WJ-HD309) (MARK) at a desired point to be marked during playback. (For the WJ-HD309) Mark SHIFT Up to 100 points can be marked.
  • Page 102: Playback Image On A Designated Disk

    Normal recording area Press the camera selection button 9 (7 for the Recording area for WJ-HD309) (DISK SELECT). event recording and emergency recording The DISK SELECTION window will be displayed on monitor Event recording area 2 and the VGA monitor.
  • Page 103 To stop playback, press the STOP button. The indicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will go off and STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP playback will stop. MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO Live images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the VGA TILT LAST SEARCH...
  • Page 104: Playback From A Designated Time And Date

    PLAYBACK FROM A DESIGNATED TIME AND DATE It is possible to play recorded images from a designated Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. time and date without stopping recording. The indicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will light and start Playback images will be displayed on monitor 2 and the playback from the entered time and date.
  • Page 105: Search And Play

    SEARCH AND PLAY There are 3 ways to search for a recorded image and play it. • Search for a recording event and play it (Recording event search) • Search for a motion detected time and date from recorded images and play it (VMD search) •...
  • Page 106 Searching filter buttons: Selects the searching filter Filter cancel button: Cancels the selected searching filter and lists all recording events Time and date: <When searched by recording event> Time when recording started will be displayed. <When searched by VMD> Time when motion had been detected will be displayed. <When searched by marked point>...
  • Page 107 Use the arrows button (A B) to select a STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 searching filter (TIME & DATE, CAMERA, PAN/ GOTO SEARCH TILT LAST SHIFT EVENT, TEXT), and press the SET button. SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ FOCUS...
  • Page 108 Select camera channel numbers (1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316, APR.25.03*12:34:56 AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ APR.25.03*12:34:56 AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ 1 - 9 for the WJ-HD309) by pressing the camera selection APR.25.03*12:34:56 AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ APR.25.03*12:34:56 AM 01ch MANUAL ABCDEFGHIJ buttons to apply filtering.
  • Page 109: I Searching For A Motion Detected Time And Date From Recorded Images And Play It (Vmd Search)

    Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the VMD search list is displayed. STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT /ESC VMD SEARCH SLOW ZOOM/ FOCUS REPEAT – TIME&DATE DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK...
  • Page 110 The motion detection area setup window will be displayed. STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 To search using the same conditions as the previous MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO search, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. SEARCH TILT LAST SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/...
  • Page 111 ⁄0 Select the sensitivity using the arrows button STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 (D C) from the following. PAN/ GOTO SEARCH TILT LAST SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT OFF: Motion will not be detected SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ FOCUS REPEAT –...
  • Page 112 ⁄4 ⁄7 ⁄4 ⁄ 6 Press the SET button or the PLAY/PAUSE but- ton to start searching and display the results STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP of the VMD search. MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT /ESC...
  • Page 113: I To Delete The Motion Detection Area

    I To delete the motion detection Any motion will be detected anywhere in the A, B, C, D areas. area Note: In the ANY AREA mode, it is possible to set the masking duration. When the masking duration is set, motion will be ignored for a certain period (set duration STOP PLAY...
  • Page 114: I Searching For A Marked Point And Play From That Point (Marking Search)

    I Searching for a marked point To delete all displayed marking list, press the camera selection buttons [1] and [2] simultaneously for 2 seconds and play from that point or more when displaying the marking list window. (Marking search) Display the recording time of recorded images with a Rotate the jog dial to select a desired marked marked point in a list or a thumbnail and select the desired time.
  • Page 115: Monitor Live Images

    SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ – FOCUS REPEAT DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY [WJ-HD309] [WJ-HD309] STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT TEXT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW...
  • Page 116: I Displaying On A Multi-Screen

    The camera selection buttons respective to live images dis- played on a multi-screen will light green or blue. It is possible to display images on a multi-screen (4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16 for the WJ-HD316, 4, 7, 9 for the WJ-HD309). [WJ-HD316] STOP...
  • Page 117: I Sequential Display

    /ESC ZOOM/ SLOW – FOCUS REPEAT DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY [WJ-HD309] STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT TEXT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ –...
  • Page 118: Control Cameras

    CONTROL CAMERAS I Zoom When displaying live images, the following camera controls are possible. Zooms in/out on images. Depending on models of the con- • Panning/tilting: Moves a camera horizontally/vertically. nected cameras, the image size for the respective zooming • Zooming: Zooms in/out on images.
  • Page 119: I Iris

    Use the arrows button (A B) to adjust the iris. 10/0 IRIS LISTED LOGOUT PRESET EL-ZOOM /AUTO To reset the set iris, press the SET button. BUSY [WJ-HD309] STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT...
  • Page 120: I Move A Camera To The Preset Position

    Press a camera selection button ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ-HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for Select "OK" using the arrows button and press the WJ-HD309) to select a desired preset posi- the SET button. tion. The adjusted camera position (currently displayed on the...
  • Page 121: I Auto Panning

    I Auto Panning Pans a camera automatically from the start point to the end point registered in advance. STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ FOCUS REPEAT –...
  • Page 122: About The Event Function

    ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTION G Activity Detection Mode (ACT DET) The event action will be performed when the following events occur. This mode records images in the place where an event • Motion detection: When motion is detected by the occurred without announcing it.
  • Page 123: I Alarm Function

    I Alarm Function G Displays the event information in the alarm display area on monitor 1 and the camera G Blinks the ALARM indicator on the front title display area on monitor 2 panel MONITOR1 MONITOR2 TIMER ERROR ALARM SHIFT TEXT ALARM SUSPEND...
  • Page 124: I Cancel The Alarm Action

    I Cancel the Alarm Action I Suspend the Alarm Actions When an alarm has occurred, this unit will start the alarm It is possible to suspend (deactivate temporarily) the alarm action according to the selected alarm action mode. actions even when an event has occurred. To cancel the alarm action, press the ALARM RESET but- This function will be useful when it is necessary not to acti- ton.
  • Page 125: Copying (Duplicate)

    /ESC ZOOM/ SLOW – FOCUS REPEAT DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY [WJ-HD309] STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT TEXT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ –...
  • Page 126 STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ FOCUS REPEAT – DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY Select the "OK" button using the arrows button and press the SET button.
  • Page 127: Disk Management

    DISK MANAGEMENT Perform the settings for the built-in hard disk of the unit, the Move the cursor to "Maintenance" using the extension unit and the DVD-RAM disk. These are the arrows button (C D A B) and press the SET descriptions of how to delete recorded images on the hard button.
  • Page 128 Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more. The SETUP MENU will be closed and the live images will be STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 displayed. PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT /ESC SLOW ZOOM/ FOCUS...
  • Page 129: Format (Initialize) A Dvd-Ram Disk

    FORMAT (INITIALIZE) A DVD-RAM DISK To copy (duplicate) recorded images onto the DVD-RAM Select "Data Delete" using the arrows button disk, formatting (initializing) the DVD-RAM disk is required (C D). in advance. To delete images recorded on the DVD-RAM disk, format- ting (initialization) of the DVD-RAM disk is also required.
  • Page 130 STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT SETUP PAN/TILT /ESC SLOW ZOOM/ FOCUS REPEAT – DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY Press the SET button to select "FORMAT". The confirmation window will be displayed.
  • Page 131: Display/Edit Text Information

    PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO To close the TEXT INFORMATION window, press the BUSY SETUP/ESC button or the SET button. [WJ-HD309] Press the TEXT button again to edit text infor- mation. STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1...
  • Page 132 SLOW /ESC ZOOM/ – FOCUS REPEAT DISK SELECT COPY TEXT MARK 10/0 IRIS LISTED PRESET EL-ZOOM LOGOUT /AUTO BUSY [WJ-HD309] STOP PLAY PAUSE REC - REC STOP MONITOR1 MONITOR2 PAN/ GOTO TILT LAST SEARCH SHIFT TEXT SETUP PAN/TILT ZOOM/ SLOW /ESC –...
  • Page 133: Error/Warnings

    ERROR/WARNINGS • The "error" status When a fatal error (one that might cause the system to go down) has occurred, the ERROR indicator will blink red. • The "warning" status When an error (even though it has not caused the system trouble yet, but which may become a fatal error) has occurred, the ERROR indicator will blink orange.
  • Page 134 Indication Status Description Solution MEDIUM-n Warning The external recording device is not Press the ALARM RESET button to can- operable because no disk or different cel the warning status. Confirm that a format disk has been inserted, etc. disk has been inserted, or check the inserted disk format.
  • Page 135: Operation Using A System Controller

    Note: To perform the operation with buttons with the shadowed background ( ), press the SHIFT button of the system con- troller to light the SHIFT indicator on the right side of the SHIFT button. Item WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 WV-CU360C Note SETUP...
  • Page 136 Item WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 WV-CU360C Note ALM RESET Alarm reset ALARM RESET ALM RECALL ALM SUSPEND Alarm suspension ALARM RESET SETUP REC - REC STOP → Manual recording FUNCTION Press for 2 SETUP REC - REC STOP → Stop manual recording Available only during recording...
  • Page 137 SETUP Mark a point Mark SHIFT → (For the WJ-HD316) FUNCTION SETUP Mark a point Mark SHIFT → (For the WJ-HD309) FUNCTION MONITOR1 → MONITOR2 Select monitor 1 MONITOR1 → MONITOR2 Select monitor 2 SEQUENCE Sequential display ON It is possible to stop the sequential display by...
  • Page 138 ON (For the WJ-HD316) pausing playback FUNCTION SETUP Text information display Available only when displaying a list or when TEXT SHIFT → ON (For the WJ-HD309) pausing playback FUNCTION SETUP Text information display TEXT SHIFT → Available only when displaying text information...
  • Page 139: Operation Using A Pc

    OPERATION USING A PC I System Requirements of a PC It is possible to perform the settings or operate the unit using a web browser installed on a PC when this unit is It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that connected to a network.
  • Page 140: Installation In The Rack

    INSTALLATION IN THE RACK 1. Remove the rubber legs (6 pcs.) on the bottom of the unit. • Use a flat-blade screwdriver and remove the screws. Remove the rubber legs. 2. Install the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the unit.
  • Page 141: Operating The Unit For The First Time

    OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME Important: Press the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or When connecting an optional extension unit (the WJ- more. HDE300 series), turn on the power of the extension unit The SETUP MENU will be displayed. before turning the power of this unit on.
  • Page 142: Preparation For Maintenance (Hdd Replacement, Installation, Etc.)

    The camera selection buttons (1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316, 1 - press the SET button. 9, 0 for the WJ-HD309) will light green and orange (for 2 seconds each) alternately. The following window will be displayed after around 30 sec-...
  • Page 143 The camera selection buttons on the front panel (1 - 16 for supplied to the front panel and the unit will be enabled to the WJ-HD316, 1 - 9, 0 for the WJ-HD309) will light green operate with the front panel.
  • Page 144: Connections

    • The power plug should be connected last. • When connecting combination cameras , connect them to the video input connectors 1 - 8 when using the WJ-HD316 or 1 - 6 when using the WJ-HD309 (for coaxial communication). G Examples of connections...
  • Page 145: I Connections With An Extension Unit

    I Connections with an extension unit An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used together with an extension unit. This unit can be connected with up to seven extension units. Connect the EXT IN port on the rear panel of the extension unit and the EXT STORAGE port on the rear panel of this unit using the cable provided with the extension unit.
  • Page 146: I Connections With Dvd-Ram, Cd-R, And Dvd-R Drives

    I Connections with DVD-RAM, CD-R, and DVD-R drives This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the designated DVD-RAM, DVD-R and CD-R drive. Connect the designated DVD-RAM, DVD-R and CD-R drive and the COPY1 port on the rear panel or the COPY2 port inside the connectors cover on the front panel of this unit using an USB cable (not included).
  • Page 147: I Connections With The Vcr

    I Connections with the VCR When it is necessary to copy the recorded images to a video tape using a VCR, connect the VCR to the S-VIDEO connector (or the VIDEO OUT connector) and the AUDIO OUT connector inside the connectors cover on the front panel of this unit as below. Open the terminal cover.
  • Page 148: I Connections With Ps·data Systems

    I Connections with PS·Data systems This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the PS·Data devices. If a connected system controller is PS·Data compatible, it is possible to operate this unit or connected devices using the sys- tem controller.
  • Page 149 G When this unit is connected with the system device (when this unit is used as a controller) System Controller RS485 cable UNIT ALARM POWER ALARM RESET SUSPEND SET UP ALARM SUSPEND Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204 Coaxial communication unit Termination: ON Controller Unit Address : 1 Termination: ON...
  • Page 150: I Cascade Connection Of Multiple Units

    I Cascade connection of multiple units Up to of four units can be connected. For the cascade connection, connect the CASCADE IN connector and the CASCADE OUT connector on the rear panel of each unit as below. Important: When connecting the unit in the cascade connection, set "Cascade" of "PS·Data Setup" in "Comm" on the SETUP MENU to "ON".
  • Page 151 G When the PS·Data compatible device is connected to the first unit (when this unit is used as a receiver) Controller Termination: ON Unit Address : 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 1 System Controller RS485 cable (provided with Mode switch the controller) (No.
  • Page 152 G When the PS·Data compatible device is connected to the third unit (when this unit is used as a receiver) Monitor 2 Monitor 1 Mode switch (No. 7: ON) BNC Cable (Locally procured) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Unit Address settings of "PS·Data Setup"...
  • Page 153 G When the PS·Data compatible devices are connected to the first and third units (when this unit is used as a receiver) PS · Data application Monitor 2 Monitor 1 System Controller Controller Termination: ON Unit Address: 1 RS485 cable (provided with Mode switch the controller)
  • Page 154: I Connection With The Rs485 Camera

    I Connection with the RS485 camera This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the RS485 devices. Up to eight cameras can be connected using a single RS485 (CAMERA) port. Important: • Terminate both devices on both ends of the connection. Refer to the respective operating instructions for the descriptions of how to terminate.
  • Page 155 G Daisy connection Multiple cameras can be connected to the RS485 (CAMERA) port. Example: When cameras 1 - 4 are connected to one of the RS485 (CAMERA) port and cameras 9 - 12 are connected to the other RS485 (CAMERA) port. RS485 cable Mode switch 1 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 156: I Mode Switch

    I Mode Switch RS485 interface is used to communicate between this unit and the PS·Data compatible system device ,. In this case, it is nec- essary to terminate both devices on both ends of the RS485 connection. The settings of the mode switch will be different depending on whether this unit is used as a receiver or a controller. When an RS 485 camera is connected to this unit, it is necessary to terminate both devices on both ends of the connection.
  • Page 157: I How To Use The Terminals Of The Alarm/Control Connector

    I How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM/CONTROL Connector These terminals are used for emergency recording, auto time adjustment (Auto Adjust Time), taking measures against power outages (Shutdown Time), and when installing a buzzer, a lamp, or similar alarm device. They are also used to synchronize with the sequential display changeover.
  • Page 158 G Connection for emergency recording When the external switch is turned ON, emergency recording will be started. Resolution, recording time, recording rate and quality for emergency recording can differ according to the settings of "Emergency REC" of "Recording" on the SETUP MENU. (Refer to page 96.) (Earth) (Emergency record input) External switch...
  • Page 159 G Connection for the Auto Adjust Time function • When "Auto Adjust Time" of "System" on the SETUP MENU is set to "MASTER" "Time Adjust Output" becomes available and the clock of this unit can be applied to other units. Terminal block of other units Front LED (Earth)
  • Page 160 G Connection with the Uninterruptible Power System (UPS) This is an example of connection with the uninterruptible power system (UPS) to be installed to protect from a power outage. When a signal is supplied to the outage detection I/O terminals from the uninterruptible power system (UPS), internal process- ing will be started to shut off the power supply for this unit.
  • Page 161: I How To Use The Terminals Of The Alarm Connector

    I How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM Connector These terminals are used to connect the alarm devices, such as sensors, door switches, etc. The pin configurations of these terminals are as shown below. The connector used should be compatible with the pin configu- ration.
  • Page 162 G Alarm connection When a signal is supplied to the alarm input terminals of CH 1-16, recording and displaying of camera images will be per- formed according to the settings. When an alarm device such as a buzzer, a lamp, etc., is installed outside, connect them to the alarm output terminals (pin nos. 9 - 12, pin nos.
  • Page 163: I How To Use The Serial Connector

    I How to Use the SERIAL Connector This connector is compliant with the RS232C Standard, and is used to communicate with a connected PC. A connection example and the pin configuration of the SERIAL connector are as shown below. Important: •...
  • Page 164: Setup

    SETUP To operate this unit, it is necessary to set each item of the SETUP MENU in advance. Perform the settings for each item of the SETUP MENU by displaying the SETUP MENU on monitor 2. Settings items are as below. I Item list of the SETUP MENU Settings menu Description...
  • Page 165 Settings menu Description Page Switcher Monitor1 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 1 such as the setting of the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 1. Monitor 2 Perform the settings for the image switching on monitor 2 such as the setting of the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on monitor 2.
  • Page 166: I About The Setup Menu

    I About the SETUP MENU Main menu SET UP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule Live image LIVE Switcher Display Comm System MANU SCHE PRE EVT POST EVT REC Rate Status CAM 1 AUTO 1ips 1ips 1ips 1ips Disk Info CAM 2 AUTO 1ips 1ips...
  • Page 167: I Basic Operation With The Setup Menu

    I Basic Operation with the SETUP MENU z Press the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or more v Perform the settings for each item. when displaying live images. Item selection: Move the cursor using the arrows but- ton (C D A B). [Screenshot 1] Change the setting: Rotate the jog dial.
  • Page 168: I [Maintenance] Functions For Maintaining

    I [Maintenance] Functions for Maintaining Perform the settings for the hard disk drives. Note: The displayed available disk space on this menu It is possible to check the histories (log) of event occur- will not include the space required for data man- rence, error occurrence and access.
  • Page 169 CONTINUE: When the available disk space has run The auto delete function will not work when OFF is selected. OFF/1DAY/2DAYS/3DAYS/4DAYS/5DAYS/6DAYS/ out, old data will be overwritten by new data. In this case, the oldest data is the first to be overwritten. 7DAYS/8DAYS/9DAYS/10DAYS/14DAYS/30DAYS/45DAYS/ STOP: When the available disk space has run out, 60DAYS/90DAYS/120DAYS/150DAYS/180DAYS...
  • Page 170 [Error Log] Check the error log Error log will be displayed in list form. SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule LIVE Switcher Display Comm System Time&Date Event REC Rate Status 99 MAR.25.03 11:50:11 PM H.METER MAIN1-1 Disk Info 98 MAR.25.03 11:49:22 PM AL 1-0312312359 97 MAR.25.03 11:39:21 PM R-ERR EXT1-2 Version Info 96 MAR.25.03 11:33:22 PM CAM LOSS1...
  • Page 171 Indication Description Cause SMART X-Y X indicates the unit/unit number that HDD SMART error has the hard disk error Y indicates the unit/unit number PWR LOSS Detects a power outage H.METER X-Y X indicates the unit/unit number that Hour-meter warning has the hard disk error Y indicates the unit/unit number PROTECT -#...
  • Page 172: I [Recording]

    I [Recording] Perform the settings for the basic recording (REC Setup) • [Manual Recording Channel] and the emergency recording. Select a camera channel for manual recording from the followings. Refer to page 19 for manual recording. MON2: Images from the camera channel currently dis- SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording...
  • Page 173 Important: Important: • When a live image from the audio assigned camera • When OFF is selected for a specified camera channel, channel is displayed on a single screen on monitor 2, images from a camera channel set to OFF will not be audio will be heard.
  • Page 174: I [Event] Function For Events

    I [Event] Function for Events Perform the settings for event actions of each event type The following are available for the buzzer sound dura- (motion detection, video loss, command alarm and terminal tion. alarm). When OFF is selected, a buzzer will not sound. (s: second, m: minute) OFF: The buzzer will not sound.
  • Page 175 z Rotate the jog dial to select ON for a desired camera [Screenshot 5] channel for which the motion detection function is to be The motion detection area is set with the start point and the applied, and press the SET button. end point as the points at opposite angles of the motion detection area.
  • Page 176 G Set the detection mode x Move the cross cursor onto an area to be deleted using the arrows button and press the SET button. Perform the settings of the detection mode (method of detection) in the set detection area. Specifying a method of c To complete the settings, rotate the jog dial to select detection in a detection area is available by setting the "EXIT"...
  • Page 177 Motion is detected in area C within 20 seconds after <DURATION> Move the cursor to the parameter box of each area being detected in area B. using the arrows button (B) and rotate the jog dial to Motion is detected in area D within 10 seconds after select a moving duration for an object in each area from being detected in area C.
  • Page 178 G [Alarm Auto Reset] The following are possible for the alarm auto reset. When OFF is selected, the alarm display will not automati- cally disappear. To erase the alarm display, press the ALARM RESET but- ton. OFF/1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals) 40 s/50 s/1 m/2 m/3 m4 m/5 m G [Alarm Disarm] The following are possible for the alarm disarm.
  • Page 179: I [Schedule] Settings For The Recording/Event Action Schedule

    I [Schedule] Settings for the recording/event action schedule G [Resolution] Perform the settings for the recording schedules of record- ing and event action by designating a day of the week and Select a resolution for images to be recorded from the fol- time.
  • Page 180 The following are for the recording rate. When OFF is [Event Prog] Create event programs for an selected, images from the selected camera channel will not event occurrence be recorded. Perform the settings of event action for each event type OFF/0.1 ips/0.2 ips/0.3 ips/0.4 ips/0.5 ips/1 ips/2 ips/3 ips/5 (motion detection, video loss, terminal/command alarm) ips/6 ips/7.5 ips/10 ips/15 ips/30 ips/60 ips...
  • Page 181 Note: When "OFF" is selected for "Auto Copy" of "Basic [Screenshot 1] Setup" on "System", the auto copy function will not work Start operation after displaying the timetable window. even though "ON" is selected for this setting. Select "HDD", "COPY 1" or "COPY 2" for "Auto Copy". SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording...
  • Page 182 , Rotate the jog dial to select a desired REC Prog/Event [Screenshot 4] Prog. The checkbox for "New Time Table Setup" is checked. (Rotating the jog dial changes the displayed REC Prog.) SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule REC Prog will be displayed with different colors. LIVE Time Table (MON) Switcher...
  • Page 183: I [Switcher] Settings For The Switcher Function

    I [Switcher] Settings for the switcher function Perform the settings for image switching such as the [Screenshot 2] sequential display setting or the waiting screen (while log- The "Live Sequence" pop-up menu will be displayed. ging out) setting for displaying on monitors 1 and 2. SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording...
  • Page 184 G Auto Skip [Screenshot 4] The cursor moves to the "PRESET" in "STEP 1". Select ON of OFF to determine whether or not to skip the camera channel without supplying the video input signal because it is not connected, etc. SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording...
  • Page 185 [Monitor 2] Switcher function of monitor 2 Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule LIVE Switcher Display Comm System Live Sequence SETUP Monitor 1 Sequence Timing Monitor 2 Auto Skip Login Screen CAM1 Secret View G Live Sequence...
  • Page 186: I [Display]

    I [Display] x Move the cursor to "CAM1" using the arrows button. Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected to the unit. [Screenshot 3] The cursor moves to " CAM1". SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule LIVE Switcher Display Comm...
  • Page 187 [Screenshot 4] R-UPPER: Displays the camera title at the upper right of the screen. The camera title is entered. R-LOWER: Displays the camera title at the lower right of the screen. CENTER: Displays the camera title at the center of the SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording...
  • Page 188 [Monitor2] Settings on monitor 2 display Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the display mode (task bar style), time display position on/off, camera title display position, etc. SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule LIVE Switcher Display Comm System Display Mode MODE 1...
  • Page 189: I [Comm] Settings For Communication With Other Devices

    RS232C Setup Data Bit NONE Parity NW Setup 1 Stop Bit CAM 1 - 6 CH are available for the WJ-HD309) NW Setup 2 Retry Timing NTP Setup Alarm Data PSD: Controls camera with the PS·Data. (CAM 9 - 16...
  • Page 190 G Baud Rate [Screenshot 2] Select the communication speed for data transmission with The "Camera Number Setup" pop-up window will be dis- a connected device from the following. played. 2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 bps SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule G Data Bit...
  • Page 191 G Baud Rate v Move the cursor to "OK" using the arrows button and press the SET button. Select the communication speed for data transmission with → Camera channels will be assigned and the "Control a connected device from the following. Camera CH"...
  • Page 192 G Parity G Line Speed Select a method to check a transmission error at communi- The line speed will be displayed. cation from the following. It is impossible to change the value for this setting. NONE: No parity check G Live Video Quality EVEN: Even parity ODD: Odd parity Image quality level for a live (FQB: high quality) will be dis-...
  • Page 193 G DDNS Select ON and OFF whether or not to use the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Server). Selecting ON is available only when "MANUAL" or "AUTO" is selected for "DNS". When "ON" is selected, perform the following. User Name: Enter the user name registered in "DDNS". Password: Enter the password for the user entered in "User Name".
  • Page 194: I [System] Settings On System

    I [System] Settings on System Perform the following system settings required to operate Important: this unit. The auto logout function will not be activated when ON is selected for "Auto Login". Depending on the user level of the auto login user, [Basic Setup] Basic system settings operable functions may be different.
  • Page 195 G Auto Copy SLAVE: A signal will be supplied to the ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear and clock of this unit will be ON or OFF whether or not to copy recorded images to the adjusted. copy area on the hard disk automatically. OFF: Does not copy automatically.
  • Page 196 G Password [Screenshot 3] The cursor will move to the selected cell for entry of the ON Enter 4-32 alphanumeric characters for password. or OFF time for summer time. The same method is used to enter, insert and delete char- acters as for attaching text information to images.
  • Page 197 HD309): Displays live images from the camera chan- The selected user will be deleted. nels 9 - 12 on a 4-split screen. (When the WJ-HD309 is used, live images from only camera channel 9 will be displayed on the upper left screen of a 4-split screen.)
  • Page 198 [Host Edit] Correction of registered host infor- mation It is possible to edit registered host information. Move the cursor to "Host IP Address" and rotate the jog dial to select the host IP address. Registered information will be displayed. Editing can be performed in the same way as registra- tion.
  • Page 199 G Functions that can be enabled/disabled The following functions can be enabled/disabled according to the user level. 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. Camera Setup The setting menu of the camera is displayed and the settings can be performed.
  • Page 200: Display Setup Menu Of Camera

    DISPLAY SETUP MENU OF CAMERA For operating the camera connected to this unit, it is necessary to set the camera function in advance. Setup of camera function can be performed on the setup menu of the connected camera. You can operate the camera setup menu by calling up it from this unit. Contents of the camera setting menu and operations vary according to the connected cameras.
  • Page 201: Disk Management

    DISK MANAGEMENT I Notes on hard disk I How to replace the built-in hard disk Camera images are recorded into the built-in hard disk of this unit. It is possible to replace the hard disk drive regardless of There are two hard disks in this unit. In case one of them whether the power of the unit is on/off.
  • Page 202 2. Remove the cable from the front panel. 5. Remove the connector from the hard disk drive first, and then remove the hard disk drive from the hard disk mounting bracket. Jumper pin Front panel connector Connector 3. Remove the screws fixing the mounting unit, and then pull the mounting bracket toward you.
  • Page 203 G When replacing the built-in hard disk of the When replacing the hard disk drive without turning off the power of the unit. extension unit With displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window, start z Close the SETUP MENU after selecting "ON" for "HDD replacing the built-in hard disk of the extension unit.
  • Page 204: I About The Hdd Disk Menu

    I About the HDD DISK MENU The operations regarding the hard disk can be performed by displaying the "HDD DISK MENU" on monitor 2. The "HDD DISK MENU" will be displayed when the SET button is pressed while displaying the system check complete window. The "HDD DISK MENU"...
  • Page 205: I Raid 5 Function Of The Extension Unit

    I RAID 5 Function of the Extension Unit G Setup/cancel the RAID 5 function Summary of the RAID 5 function (Redundant Arrays for Independent Disks, independent Do the following to set or cancel the RAID 5 function with an data disks with distributed parity blocks) extension unit.
  • Page 206: I Formatting (Initialization) The Hard Disk

    Hard Disk The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ- HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) are available to It is necessary to initialize the hard disk in the following enter numbers for password.
  • Page 207 The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ- (A B) and press the SET button. HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) are available to → Formatting will start and the format result dialog enter numbers for password.
  • Page 208 , Select a setting method for each recording area from [Screenshot 4] the following using the arrows button (A B) and press The "DISK SELECT" menu will be displayed. the SET button. When using the RAID 5 function, the "UNIT SELECTION" Auto Setup: Assigns the same proportion for each menu will be displayed.
  • Page 209 [Screenshot 7] [Screenshot 9] The "PRE RECORDING AREAS" menu will be displayed. The confirmation dialog window will be displayed. HDD DISK MENU HDD DISK MENU Digital Disk Recorder Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD300 WJ-HD300 DISK SETTING METHOD PRE RECORDING AREAS DISK SETTING METHOD DETAILED SETUP Normal area Event area...
  • Page 210: I Setting For Mirroring

    The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ- • When using the RAID 5 function, it is impossible to acti- HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) are available to vate the mirroring function. enter numbers for the password.
  • Page 211 The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ- DISK MENU" will be displayed. HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) are available to enter numbers for password. The same method is used to enter, insert and delete...
  • Page 212 The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ- Close the information of recording areas : [SETUP/ESC] OK : [SET] HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) are available to enter numbers for password. x Move the cursor to "REMOVE" using the arrows button The same method is used to enter, insert and delete characters as for attaching text information to images.
  • Page 213 [Screenshot 3] The confirmation window will be displayed after logical remove of the hard disk is started. HDD DISK MENU Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD300 TOP MENU REMOVING REMOVING MAIN: REMOVED OK EXT7–1 : REMOVED OK EXT6–1 : REMOVED OK EXT6–2 : REMOVED OK EXT6–3 : REMOVED OK EXT6–4 : REMOVED OK EXT5–3 : REMOVED OK...
  • Page 214: Serial (Rs232C) Connector Command Reference

    SERIAL (RS232C) CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE I SERIAL (RS232C) Communication Protocol SERIAL (RS232C) means the EIA standard number of an interface for serial data transfer. With the SERIAL (RS232C) interface, you can control functions of this unit by transferring the specified commands from a personal computer (PC) to this unit. Notes: •...
  • Page 215 • When an ANSWER command is required The unit sends back the status or data, as shown in the figure. Transmission command (→ The unit) Response command (← The unit) [STX] [ETX] [STX] [ETX] Status inquiry command Status information command Transmission command (→...
  • Page 216: Reception Error

    (9) (PC -> This unit) Logout. [STX]AD001;OLO [ETX] When receiving the command above, the user logged in via SERIAL (RS232C) (ADMIN) will logout. (10) (This unit - > PC) Response against (9). [STX]AD001;OLO[ETX] Note: The character code of [STX], [ETX] and [SP] are as follows. [STX]: 02h [ETX]: 03h [SP] (space): 20h...
  • Page 217 4. PC Connection Example RS-232C crossing cable is used for connection between the unit and PC. (Refer to the following page for cable specification.) D-sub Pin 9 (Female) D-sub Pin 9 (Female) SIGNAL GND MODE COPY 1 SERIAL ALARM CASCADE POWER AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 218 Command Table Basic Operation Item Transmission command (ASCII) Response command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) Forward a field Rewind a field Pause during playback Play Manual recording ZMR:nn:ddd ... ddd Manual recording with ZMR:nn nn=01~99 (Sequence number) ddd ... ddd: text (200 bytes or less) text Stop OSP:n...
  • Page 219 Item Transmission command (ASCII) Response command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) Electronic zooming OZM:m OZM:n m=0 Electronic zooming OFF m=1 Electronic zooming ON m=> Switch x2 -> x4 m=< Switch x4 -> x2 m=+ Switch Electronic zooming OFF -> x2 -> x4 -> Electronic zooming OFF -> ... m=- Switch x4 ->...
  • Page 220 Data Control Item Transmission command (ASCII) Response command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) Copy by specifying ZCR:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:m rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record No. record m=0 Copy to HDD copy sector m=1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1 m=2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2 Copy by specifying date ZCT:y : Start date &...
  • Page 221 HDD event recording sector p=3 HDD copy sector p=4 Disk connected to COPY 1 p=5 Disk connected to COPY 2 sss: Additional disk space (%) ID request QID:WJ-HD309 QID:WJ-HD316 Interface ID request QIB:WJ-HD309 QIB:WJ-HD316 Production category QIC:2 request...
  • Page 222 Item Transmission command (ASCII) Response command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) zqm: Monitor status: camera CH: Playback time Monitor status n=0 Live n=1 Live sequence n=2 Playback n=3 Other statuses Camera CH Playback time: yyyymmddhhnnss ztl:n Search editing area ON n=0 Search editing area OFF n=1 Recording event search list ON n=2 Recording event search thumbnail n=3 VMD search list ON...
  • Page 223 Item Transmission command (ASCII) Response command (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII) Record information ZGP:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ZGP:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record number inquiry ccc:q:nnnn:yyyymmdd ccc: Camera CH hhnnss:nnss:t:ssssss q: picture quality (0 (Very Fine), 1 (Fine), 2 (Normal), 3 (Extended)) nnnn: Recording rate yyyymmddhhnnss: Recording start date and time nnss: Recording total time t=0 Text included...
  • Page 224: Flowchart Of The Setup Menu

    FLOWCHART OF THE SETUP MENU Maintenance Recording Event Schedule REC Rate Status REC Setup Event Setup Time Table Event Setup Maintenance Recording Schedule Disk Info Emergency REC REC PROGRAM Event Setup Video Loss REC PROGRAM Recording Program Maintenance Schedule Event Setup Version info EVENT PROGRAM Terminal Command...
  • Page 225: Parameters And The Default Settings Of The Setup Menu

    PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU These are the setting parameters and the default settings of the items on the SETUP MENU. Refer to these as reference. Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Maintenance Disk Info Warning for Disk Life Time 10 000h/20 000h/30 000h 30 000h...
  • Page 226 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Event Event Setup Alarm Output OFF/1 s/2 s/../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/ 2 m/../5 m/EXT VMD: OFF Video Loss: 2 s Terminal Command Alarm: 2 s Output Terminal HD316: TRM1/TRM2/../TRM16 HD309: TRM1/TRM2/../TRM9 Buzzer OFF/1 s/2 s/../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/ VMD: OFF 2 m/../5 m/EXT...
  • Page 227 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting EVENT PROGRAM Action Mode (The unit) ALARM/ACT DET ALARM REC CH ON/OFF Auto Copy ON/OFF Preset Position --/1/2/../64 Serial Notice ON/OFF Mail Notice ON/OFF FTP Alarm Sending ON/OFF Special Days DATE 1/1 to 12/31 Mode MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/SUN Switcher...
  • Page 228 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Camera Control COMP S/M/L HD316: CAM1to CAM8: S HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: S TYPE HD316: CAM1 to CAM8: COAX/RS485/OFF, HD316: CAM1 to CAM8: COAX, CAM9 to CAM12: RS485/PSD/OFF, CAM9 to CAM12: RS485, CAM13 to CAM16: RS485/PSD/OFF CAM13 to CAM16: RS485 HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: COAX/RS485/OFF, HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: COAX,...
  • Page 229 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Network SNMP COMMUNITY public Setup CONTACT SYSTEM NAME LOCATION NTP Setup Time Adjustment ON/OFF Time Zone GMT-12:00/GMT-11:00/../GMT-4:00/GMT-3:30/ GMT-3:00/../GMT-1:00/GMT 0:00/GMT+1:00/ GMT+2:00/../GMT+9:00/GMT+9:30/ GMT+10:00/../GMT+13:00 GMT-5:00 NTP Server Address Refresh Interval 1 h/2 h/6 h/12 h/24 h Network FTP Setup FTP Server Address User Name User Password...
  • Page 230 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Time & Date Date Format YY.MM.DD/MMM.DD.YY/DD.MMM.YY MMM.DD.YY Time Format 24 h/12 h 12 h Auto Adjust Time ON/OFF Master Time 0:00/1:00/../23:00 0:00 Summer Time(Day Light Saving) ON/OFF/AUTO Summer Time(Day Light Saving) Table User Regist. User Name User Edit Password...
  • Page 231: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Check to see the following before request for repair. Contact your dealer if a trouble cannot be solved even after checking and trying solution. Check item/Remedy Page Problem • Check if the power plug is surely connected to the AC out- –...
  • Page 232 Coaxial communication control is available for cameras Refer to p. 67. connected to VIDEO IN 1 to 8 for WJ-HD316 (1 to 6 for the WJ-HD309). • Check if the camera you are going to control is a combina- Refer to p. 67.
  • Page 233 Check item/Remedy Page Problem • Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the Refer to p. 80 ALARM or ALARM/CONTROL at the rear panel. and 84. Alarm operations are not acti- Refer to p. 84. • Check the settings of the ALARM connector. vated.
  • Page 234 Check item/Remedy Page Problem Refer to p. 91 • Check if "Disk End Mode" is set to STOP. and 92. The additional disk space of HDD is not displayed. – • Check if there is a partition in the HDD. Refer to p.
  • Page 235: Specification

    SPECIFICATION General Power source: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumption 85 W Ambient operating +5 °C to +45 °C temperature Ambient operating Less than 90 % humidity Dimensions 420 mm (W) X 88 mm (H) X 350 mm (D) [16-9/16" (W) X 3-7/16" (H) X 13-3/4"...
  • Page 236: Standard Accessories

    STANDARD ACCESSORIES CD-ROM* ................1 Operating Instructions (this manual) ........1 Warranty ................1 The following are for installation: Power Cord ................. 1 Rack Mounting Bracket ............2 Screw for Rack Mounting Bracket ........4 Cable Clamp ............... 1 Screw for Cable Clamp ............1 Hard Disk Drive Fixing Screw ..........
  • Page 237 Security Systems Group PANASONIC SALES COMPANY www.panasonic.com/cctv DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC. Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina, Zone Office P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300 Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303 Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205...
  • Page 238 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 240 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 241: Preface

    Preface Features It is possible to perform the settings or operate the unit using a PC when this unit is connected to a network. The following functions are available when using a PC via a network as well as the functions operable on the buttons on the front panel of the unit.
  • Page 242: 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. ® ® Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 ® ® Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Home Edition SP1 Computer IBM PC/AT Compatible Pentium IV 1.4GHz or faster Memory 256 MB or more...
  • Page 243: 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 244: 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 245 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 displayed. Step 3 Click "Network Connections". Screenshot 4 The "Network Connections" window will be displayed. Step 4 Double click "Local Area Connection".
  • Page 246 Screenshot 5 The "Properties" window of "Local Area Connection" will be displayed. Step 5 Click "Properties". Screenshot 6 The "Properties" window of "Local Area Connection" will be displayed. Step 6 Click "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)", and then click "Properties". Screenshot 7 The "Properties"...
  • Page 247: 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 69) w Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port It is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning, etc.
  • Page 248: 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 249 Screenshot 3 The user authentication window will be displayed. This window will not be displayed when "OFF" is selected for "User Authentication" on the "System" menu. Step 3 Enter the user name and password registered on this unit. Important: • Refer to a system administrator for the set user name and password.
  • Page 250: 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 251 → 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 252 [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 253 Status display area q The status of a live/playback image will be – [STEP1] – [STEP7]: displayed. Indicates the playback speed. [LIVE]: STEP1: Normal playback speed Indicates that a live image is being displayed. STEP2: Approx. 4x playback speed [SEQ]: STEP3: Approx.
  • Page 254 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 255 [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 256: 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 257 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 258 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 259: 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 260 [Screenshot 3] The submenus respective to the clicked button on the [Setup] tab will be displayed. [STEP 3] Click the desired submenu on the [Setup] tab. Submenu [Screenshot 4] The setting page of the selected submenu will be dis- played in the image display area. [STEP 4] Perform the settings for each item.
  • Page 261: 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Maintenance] button...
  • Page 262 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 connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY1 and COPY2).
  • Page 263 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Maintenance] button Step 1 in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Click "Version information".
  • Page 264 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), DVD-RAM disk, CD-R disk or DVD-R disk connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY 1 and COPY 2) has run out can be performed.
  • Page 265 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), DVD-RAM disk, CD-R disk or DVD-R disk connected to the copy port on the rear panel (COPY 1 and COPY 2) reaches the set level.
  • Page 266 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Maintenance] button...
  • Page 267: 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 is displayed by clicking the [Recording] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 268: I Manual Recording

    I Embedded REC (Title) Setup Item I Recording Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to record a displayed camera title together as a part of the record- Select ON or OFF to record or not record. ed image. ON: Recording will be performed.
  • Page 269: Settings For Emergency Recording [Emergency Rec]

    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 is displayed by clicking the [Recording] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 270 Setup Item I Resolution I Auto Copy Select a resolution for emergency recording from the Select ON or OFF to set whether or not to automatically following. copy images recorded by emergency recording onto the FRAME 3D ON: High resolution (720 x 480) with the copy area on the built-in hard disk or DVD-RAM disk.
  • Page 271: 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 272: Setup Item

    Screenshot 3 The window for the settings of the event action for each event type will be displayed. Step 3 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.
  • Page 273: Settings For The Motion Detection Function [Vmd Setup]

    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 274 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. LOW: Low sensitivity MID: Standard sensitivity HIGH: High sensitivity OFF: No motion will be detected in this area. Step 6 Check a check box next to a desired detection mode to select and perform the settings of the selected detection...
  • Page 275 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 276 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 277 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 displayed by clicking the [Event] button in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Step 1 Click "Terminal Setup".
  • Page 278: 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 279 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- played. Step 3 Perform the settings for each item. Refer to page 43 for further information about the set- tings for each item.
  • Page 280 Setup Item Resolution Recording Rate and Image Quality for Each Select a resolution for images to be recorded from the Camera Channel following. Perform the settings for recording rate, image quality FRAME 3D ON: High resolution (720 x 480), with blur- and recording duration for each camera channel (only ring compensation for event pre-recording and event post-recording).
  • Page 281 Creating recording programs for an event occurrence [Event PROG Setup] 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 is displayed by clicking the [Schedule] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 282 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 will be displayed. Step 4 Click the respective [SETUP] button for a desired event channel/number to be set.
  • Page 283 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 provided operating instructions for further information event occurrence using PS·Data (or RS232C) or not. about each action mode.
  • Page 284 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 is displayed by clicking the [Schedule] button in the...
  • Page 285 Screenshot 3 The timetable of the selected day of the week will be displayed. Step 3 Perform the settings for each item. Perform the settings of the following item for each time zone. [START] Set the start time of the time zone. [END] Set the end time of the time zone.
  • Page 286 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 col- ors. 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 287 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 is displayed by clicking the [Schedule] button in the...
  • Page 288: 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 289 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 290 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 291 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 is displayed by clicking the [Switcher] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 292 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 293: 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 294 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 295 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 displayed by clicking the [Display] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 296 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 displayed by clicking the [Display] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 297: 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 298 COAX: Controls cameras with coaxial communica- tion.(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 299 Settings for PS·Data [PS.Data Setup] Perform the settings for PS·Data. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Step 1 Click "PS.Data Setup". Screenshot 2 The "PS.Data Setup"...
  • Page 300 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 301 Perform the settings for RS485 [RS485 Setup] Perform the settings for RS485. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the Step 1 [Setup] tab. (page 15) Click "RS485 Setup". Screenshot 2 The "RS485 Setup"...
  • Page 302 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 303 Perform the settings for SERIAL (RS232C) [RS232C Setup] Perform the following settings for RS232C. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Step 1 Click "RS232C Setup".
  • Page 304 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 305 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 306 Setup item I HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the unit. A number from 1 – 65535 is avail- able. It is unnecessary to change it for normal use. I User Authentication Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or disable the user authentication when the unit is accessed from a PC.
  • Page 307 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 308 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 309 Perform the settings for SNMP network [Network SNMP Setup] Perform the settings for the SNMP. Perform the settings for the status check of the server, etc. by connecting the SNMP server. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 310 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 311 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the...
  • Page 312 Setup item I FTP Server Address I Interval Enter an address or name of the FTP server that Enter a transmission interval. Select whether it will be receives images. To enter an FTP server name, it is "s" (seconds) or "m" (minutes) for the interval unit. necessary to select "MANUAL"...
  • Page 313 Perform the settings for mail notification. [Network Mail Setup] Perform the settings to send e-mails to addresses registered in advance at an event occurrence. Screenshot 1 Start operation after the submenu of the communication menu is displayed by clicking the [Comm] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 314 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 315: 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 316 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 32 alphanumeric characters. unit in case two or more users access this unit simulta- neously. A priority is followed.: Users with higher priority can I PSD User operate this unit.
  • Page 317 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. OFF: Images will not be copied. COPY 1: Images will be copied to the DVD-RAM disk connected to the copy 1 port.
  • Page 318 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 319 Setup item I Date Format I Summer Time (Day Light Saving) Table Select a date format to be displayed from the following. Set the start (ON)/end (OFF) date and time for summer (Example for April 1, 2003) time. YY.MM.DD: 03.4.1 The following window will be displayed when the MMM.DD.YY: APR.1.03...
  • Page 320 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 321 Setup item I User Name 10 SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images on a 10-split screen. Enter a user name.Enter 4 to 32 alphanumeric charac- 13 SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays ters for a user name. images on a 13-split screen. 16 SCREEN (only for the WJ-HD316): Displays images on a 16-split screen.
  • Page 322 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Step 1 Click "User Edit/Delete". Screenshot 2 Step 2 The "User Edit/Delete"...
  • Page 323 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 324 Setup item I Host IP Address SEQ: Images will be displayed in the sequential display. Enter an IP address. I Camera Partitioning I Level Select a controllable range for each camera channel from the following. Select a level from the following. Operable functions for View &...
  • Page 325 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab. (page 15) Step 1 Click "Host Edit/Delete".
  • Page 326 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 327 About functions that can be restricted The following functions can be made restricted according to the levels. Function Description WJ-HD300 Setup It is possible to display the SETUP MENU to edit the settings. WJ-HD300 Setup Status Only the SETUP MENU can be displayed.Changing the settings is not possible.
  • Page 328 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 menu is displayed by clicking the [System] button in the [Setup] tab.
  • Page 329: 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. In HD316 (192.168.0.250), alarm was occurred. Time and date: xxxx.xx.xx xx:xx:xx (Example 2002.07.24 12:00:00) Cause of the alarm: Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number (Example VMD5CH) File name of alarm image:...
  • Page 330 List of characters to be replaced Item to be displayed Display style of Example entered characters Year when the event occurred (4 digits) #05000000 4 digits display (2002 - 2099) Month when the event occurred (number) #05000100 2 digits display (01 – 12) Month when the event occurred (number) #05000200 Displays first 3 letters (Jan, Feb …...
  • Page 331: Problem Mail Notification

    Problem mail notification The following mail will be sent to notify of a problem occurrence to a registered address when a problem occurs. WJ-HD316 (192.168.0.250) STATUS REPORT. DATE: Apr.27.01 10:14:21 STATUS: VIDEO-LOSS 1CH LOG URL: http://192.168.0.250/ Display Description DATE The time and date when a problem occurred will be displayed. STATUS The description of the problem will be displayed.
  • Page 332: 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 333: 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 334 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? Confirm the correct user name and password.
  • Page 335 Security Systems Group PANASONIC SALES COMPANY www.panasonic.com/cctv DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO INC. Executive Office: One Panasonic Way 3E-7, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina, Zone Office P.R. 00985 (809)750-4300 Eastern: One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 348-7303 Central: 1707 N.Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123 (847) 468-5205...
  • Page 337 As a cutting edge core technology, the WJ-HD300 Series provides proprietary algorithm for high picture quality and high data compression. The new technology dramatically Inter-field Compression among Four (4) Fields compresses image data size while retaining high picture quality. (Conditional Refresh Compression) The WJ-HD300 Series enables higher disk saving and extended capability.
  • Page 338 Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Security Systems Group http://www.panasonic.com/cctv Executive Office : Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 PANASONIC CANADA INC. Zone Office 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905) 624-5010...

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