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Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. Model No. WJ-HD309/HD316 Digital Disk Recorders Operating Instructions TIMER ERROR ALARM RESET HDD 1 HDD 2 PULL ALARM ALARM SUSPEND OPERATE Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD 316 MONITOR1 M ONITOR2 SHIFT DISK SELECT EL-ZOOM C[...]
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2 The serial number of this product may be found on the bot- tom of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. WJ-HD309/WJ-HD316 Serial No. Caution: Before attempting to connect or operate this produ[...]
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3 IMPORT ANT 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 sourc[...]
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4 CONTENTS[...]
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5 PREF ACE The Digital Disk Recorders WJ-HD316/309 are designed for use within a surveillance system and are combination of a hard disk recorder and a video multiplexer (16-input for WJ- HD316, 9-input for WJ-HD309). Digital hard disk recorder is the recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures instead of using videotapes so t[...]
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6 PRECAUTIONS • Refer all work related to the installation of these products to qualified service personnel or system installers. • Do not operate the appliances beyond their speci- fied temperature, humidity, or power source ratings. Use the appliance at temperatures within +5 °C - +45 °C (41 °F - 133 °F) and humidity below 90 %. The input[...]
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7 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKS • Adobe, Adobe logos, and Acrobat are registered trade- marks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/ or other countries. • Microsoft, Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. • Other names of companies and products contained in [...]
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8 MAJOR OPERA TING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ Front V iew S-VIDEO COPY 2 VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO COPY 2 VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT [WJ-HD309] [WJ-HD316] ALARM TIMER HDD 2 ERROR HDD 1 ALARM SUSPEND ALARM RESET OPERA TE MONITOR1 MONITOR2 1 5 9 13 2 6 10/0 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 SEQ SHIFT OSD PA N / T I LT STOP PLA Y PA USE REC - REC STOP ZOOM/ FOC[...]
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9 When the shift button is lit, these buttons work as the toggled function buttons. (The buttons available as the toggled function buttons will light green when the shift button is lit.) !1 Pan, Tilt, Latest Recorded Image Playback Button (PAN/TILT, GO TO LAST) Pans/tilts a selected camera, or playbacks the latest recorded image. (Refer to page XX [...]
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10 q Audio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1 - 4) These connectors, for RCA pin jacks, accept an unbal- anced –10 dBV, 10 k Ω line input audio signal supplied from an external device such as a microphone amplifi- er. w Audio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT) This connector, for an RCA standard jack, supplies an unbalanced –10 dBV, 600 Ω line output a[...]
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11 !1 PS · Data Ports (DATA) Connect PS·Data compatible devices with these ports. !2 Mode Switches (MODE) Set the operation mode of this unit with these dip switches. !3 RS485 Ports (RS485 (CAMERA)) Connect RS485 compatible combination cameras with these ports. !4 Network Port (10/100BASE-T) Connect this unit to a network compatible with 10BASE- [...]
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12 ■ On the Monitor 2 (T o display live or recorded image) Note: The same image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. Important Since VGA output from this unit is the same as for televi- sions (720 H x 480 V pixels/vertical frequency of 59.94 Hz), it may be possible that both the left and right edges can not be fit in the screen[...]
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Delete Search Indicates that searching is being performed currently : Searching currently 13 ● Statuses on the T ask Bar • On the Main Bar q Status Display Area w Copy/Delete Icons e Live/Pla yback Time Displa y Area r Alarm Display Area t Error Display Area Recording Indicated Item Status Indication q Status Display Area Live Playback Indicate[...]
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t Error Display Area Indicated Item Status Indication Error Warning Indicates an error occurrence or warning ALT-*: Alteration is detected R-ERROR: Failed to read data from the HDD W-ERROR: Failed to write data on the HDD SMART: Warning of the HDD malfunction H-METER: Set time for hour-meter (active time of the HDD) warning has passed THERMAL: The [...]
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Indicates that available disk space of each partition. Top: 100% of the disk space is used (no avail- able disk space) Second from the top: 80% of the disk space is used Center: 60% of the disk space is used Second from the bottom: 40% of the disk space is used Bottom: 20% of the disk space is used Note: When "CONTINUE" is selected on the[...]
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16 z Insert the power plug to an outlet (AC 120 V , 60 Hz) Note: Make sure the power source is AC 120 V, 60 Hz. x T urn the power switch on the rear panel on. The OPERATE indicator will light and the system check (checking the system and hard disk) will start. The startup splash image below will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor dur[...]
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17 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT It is recommended to check the clock periodically and put the clock right if it shows the wrong time. Adjust the clock when displaying live image. z Press the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or more. The SETUP MENU will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. x Move the cursor to "System" using the arrows but[...]
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18 SHUTDOWN To shutdown the unit, do the followings. 1. In case recording is being performed, press the REC button for 2 or more seconds. Recording will stop and the indicator on the REC button will go off. 2. In case playback is being performed, press the STOP button. Playback will stop and the indicator on the PLAY/PAUSE button will go off. 3. Tu[...]
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19 When recording with higher priority than manual recording is performed, manual recording will not be performed until this recording finishes. Refer to the following about the recording mode. x Stop recording. Press the REC button down for around 2 seconds. The indicator on the button will go off and recording will stop. Notes: • A camera selec[...]
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20 ● Recording Time Approximate possible recording durations will be as follows (with built-in HDD, manual recording): Recording with audio Unit: Hour EXA NQA FQA SFA Recording Rate (For Long Time Recording) (Standard) (High Quality) (Highest Quality) 2 2 040 1 730 1 320 1 070 3 2 040 1 730 1 320 1 070 5 680 570 440 1 070 6 1 270 950 630 470 7.5 [...]
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21 Record manually using an external switch at an emergency event occurrence. For example, install an external switch at the reception counter, and start recording using it when a suspicious individual appears. Refer to a system administrator about the required settings for emergency recording. z Press the external switch. The indicator on the REC [...]
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22 It is possible to play recorded image without stopping recording. Playback image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. z Select a camera respective to recorded images to be played. (Go to step 2 if not necessary) Press a desired camera selection button. The pressed camera selection button will light green and respective live im[...]
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23 Hold playback speed Press the SET button while holding the rotated shuttle ring to hold a desired playback speed. (Playback speed will be held even though the shuttle ring is released.) To return to the normal playback speed, press the SET button. Skip Rotating the jog dial during playback will skip to the next or previous recorded image. Rotati[...]
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A - B repeat playback It is possible to play recorded images between two designated points repeatedly. q Designate a start point (A) by pressing the A - B REPEAT button during playback. The A - B REPEAT indicator will start blinking, and the time of point A will be displayed. To cancel the designated point, press the SETUP/ESC button. w Designate a[...]
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25 Images from a camera will be recorded on the built-in hard disk or external recording devices (DVD-RAM drive, DVD-R drive or CD-R drive) connected with this unit. Available disk space or disks are as follows. Note: External recording devices can be used as copy area of images recorded on the hard disk. It is impossi- ble to record images on the [...]
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26 b Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button to play the selected recorded image. The indicator on the PLA Y/P AUSE button will light and the playback will start. n T o stop playback, press the STOP button. The indicator on the PLA Y/P AUSE button will go off and the playback will stop. Live image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. Notes[...]
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27 It is possible to play recorded image from a designated time and date without stopping recording. Playback image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. z Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the time and date designation window is displayed. The time and date designation window will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA [...]
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28 There are 3 ways to search recorded image and play it. • Search a recording event and play it (Recording event search) • Search a motion detected time and date from recorded images and play it (VMD search) • Search marked point and play it (Marking search) Note: Playback image will be displayed on a single screen on the monitor 2 and the V[...]
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29 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 search[...]
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30 z Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the recording event list window is displayed. The recording event list window will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. Use the arrows button ( DC ) to switch displaying the list window and the thumbnail window alternately. To search using a searching filter, go to step 4. LOGOUT MONITOR1 [...]
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31 LOGOUT MONITOR1 MONITOR2 5 9 2 6 1 0/0 14 13 3 7 11 SHIFT SEQ COPY DISK SELECT EL-ZOOM TEXT LOGOUT 4 8 12 OSD MARK 1 15 16 BUSY 316 REV FWD STOP PLA Y P AUSE REC - REC STOP SEARCH SETUP /ESC P AN/TIL T SLOW A-B REPEA T GOT O LAST LISTED PA N / T ILT ZOOM/ FOCUS IRIS PRESET /AUT O SET – + b c v n c c c Filter recording events. Filter recording [...]
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32 ■ Searching a motion detected time and date from recorded images and play it (VMD search) Search a motion detected time and date from all images recorded in all the recording modes, and display a list or a thumbnail of the results. Select a time and date displayed on the result list or thumb- nail to play it. It is possible to filter by camera[...]
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33 c Move the cursor using the arrows button and rotate the jog dial to enter a camera channel number and time range for the VMD search. v Press the SET button. The motion detection area setup window will be displayed. To search by the same conditions as the previous search, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Go to the step 12 when the VMD search is perf[...]
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34 , Rotate the jog dial to select "EXIT" on the status bar to exit from the motion detection area setup window . . Press the SET button to display the VMD search window . Refer to page xx for further information about each of the detection mode. ⁄ 0 Move the cursor to select a detection mode using the arrow buttons and rotate the jog d[...]
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35 Motion is detected in area D within 10 seconds after being detected in area C. When all of the above have occurred, an event action will be performed. <DURATION mode> It will be subject to be listed if an object keeps on moving for the set period in the detection area. For example, in case of the following settings; 10 sec. for areas A and[...]
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36 ■ Searching a marked point and play from that point (Marking search) 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 XX for further informa- tion about marking. z Press the SEARCH button repeatedly until the marking list window is displayed.[...]
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37 MONIT OR LIVE IMAGES It is possible to display live images on a single screen or a multi-screen. on a singleSequential display (displaying images from cam- eras will be switched automatically is also available. ■ Displaying Live Images on a Single Screen z Press the MONITOR1/MONIT OR2 button to select the monitor . When the monitor 1 is select[...]
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38 ■ Displaying on a Multi-screen It is possible to display images on a multi-screen (4, 7, 9, 10, 13, 16 for WJ-HD316, 4, 7, 9 for WJ-HD306). z Press the MONITOR1/MONIT OR2 button to select the monitor . When the monitor 1 is selected, the indicator will light. When the monitor 2 is selected, the indicator will not light. x Press the SHIFT butto[...]
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39 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. • Auto pan:[...]
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40 ■ Iris Adjusts the iris of the lens. z Press the IRIS button. The IRIS indicator will light. x Use the arrows button ( AB ) to adjust the iris. To reset the set iris, press the SET button. ■ Preset Action Moves a camera to the preset position registered in advance. Important When using WV-CS650 or WV-CS600A, register preset positions using t[...]
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41 Note: To move the camera to another registered preset position, press the SET button after selecting a desired preset position number in step 2. The PRESET/AUTO PAN window will not close and it is possible to select another preset number continuously. ■ Auto Panning Pans a camera automatically from the start point to the end point registered i[...]
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Event Action 42 ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTION The event action will be performed when the following events occur. • Terminal alarm: When a signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the ALARM terminal, this is stated as an event of the terminal alarm. • Motion detection: When motion is detected by the motion detection functi[...]
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43 ■ Alarm Function ● Blinks the ALARM indicator on the front panel ● Switches the displayed images on the moni- tor 1 and the monitor 2 to the images from a location of an alarm occurrence (on a single screen) ● Displays the event information in the alarm display area on the monitor 1 and the cam- era title display area on the monitor 2 ?[...]
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44 ■ Cancel the Alarm Action When an alarm occurred, this unit will start the alarm action according to the selected alarm action mode. To cancel the alarm action, press the ALARM RESET but- ton. When "ON" is selected for "Alarm Auto Reset" (on the "Alarm Setup" menu of "Event"), the followings will be perf[...]
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45 It is available to copy (duplicate) manually the recorded images in the copy area of the built-in hard disk to the external 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. Manual copy is availa[...]
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46 Perform the settings for the built-in hard disk of the unit, of the extension 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 di[...]
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47 m Select "OK" using the arrows button and press the SETUP/ESC button. To not delete, select "CANCEL". , Press the SET button for 2 seconds or more. The SETUP MENU will be closed and live image will be dis- played.[...]
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48 FORMA T (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. To delete images recorded on the DVD-RAM disk, format- ting (initialization) of the DVD-RAM disk will be necessary. Important All data on the disk will be deleted if formatted (initiali[...]
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n Press the SET button to select "FORMA T". The confirmation window will be displayed. m Move the cursor to "OK" and press the SET button to start formatting. To not start formatting, select "CANCEL" and press the SET button. During formatting, the status window will be displayed. The status window will be closed autom[...]
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50 DISPLA Y/EDIT TEXT INFORMA TION It is possible to attach text information to images when recording. Entering 20 characters for a line (up to 10 lines, with a total of 200 characters) for text information is possible. These are the descriptions of how to display/edit the attached text information to images. Note: Displaying/editing text informati[...]
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51 • To delete all characters Press the STOP button for 2 seconds or more. • Available characters The following characters can be entered: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XY Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9!"#$%' ()*+, - ./: ;<=>?@[ ¥ ] ^ _`{|}~SP(space) n Press the SET butt[...]
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Press the ALARM RESET button to can- cel the error or the warning status. Initialize the DVD-RAM disk. (Refer to page XX.) When initialized, all recorded data will be deleted. Press the ALARM RESET button to can- cel the error or the warning status. Replace the disk with new one. The DVD-RAM disk is almost full or com- pletely full. The CD-R or DVD[...]
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Indication Press the ALARM RESET button to can- cel the warning status. Contact the deal- er. MEDIUM-n REMOVE FAN Warning Error Warning Press the ALARM RESET button to can- cel the warning status. Confirm that a disk is inserted, or check the inserted disk format. Press the ALARM RESET button to can- cel the error status. Contact the dealer. The ex[...]
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54 OPERA TION USING A SYSTEM CONTROLLER It is possible to operate this unit using a PS·Data compatible system controller. The followings are the descriptions of how to operate this unit using the system controller WV-CU360C. To operate this unit using a PS·Data compatible system controller, perform the required settings in advance. Refer to a sys[...]
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PLA Y P A USE REV – + FWD Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring During playback REV – + FWD Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring Rotate the shut- tle ring During playback REV – + FWD During playback REV – + FWD During playback REV – [...]
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Available only during pause Skip to the next frame Available only during pause Skip to the previous frame The point to be skipped will be different between normal playback and filtered play- back. Skip forward The point to be skipped will be different between normal playback and filtered play- back. Skip backward Available only during playback Mark[...]
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57 10/0 COPY 10/0 COPY SHIFT + 8 COPY SHIFT + OSD 8 SHIFT + SETUP /ESC During copying When displaying the copy setup menu Item WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 WV-CU360C Note Display the DATA COPY menu (For WJ-HD316) Display the DATA COPY menu (For WJ-HD309) Available only when displaying live images or a list, or when pausing playback Available only when display[...]
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58 OPERA TION USING 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 connected to a network. The available features and the system requirements of a PC are as follows. Refer to the Network Operating Instructions (pdf) on the provided CD-ROM. ■ Features It is possible to operat[...]
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59 1. Remove the rubber legs (6 pcs.) on the bottom of the unit. • Use a flat-blade screwdriver and remove the screws. 2. Install the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the unit. • Using the mounting screws (4 pcs.) for the rack mount- ing brackets, fix them firmly. 3. Install the unit in the rack. • Fix the unit firmly with the rack mou[...]
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60 ABOUT THE HDD SAFETY MODE When maintaining or installing/uninstalling this unit in/from the rack without turning the power of the unit off, do the above work operation after setting the HDD SAFETY MODE to ON. This can be set on the "Disk Info." menu of "Maintenance". Refer to page XX for further information. Important The HDD[...]
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61 v Enter a user name and password. Live image will be displayed on the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor. Refer to page XX for further information about the user name and password. Notes: • With the default setting, all the disk space is set as the normal recording area. Perform the settings of each recording area according to your needs. • The d[...]
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62 v Move the cursor to "HDD SAFETY MODE" and rotate the jog dial to select "ON ". b Press the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or more. The SETUP MENU will be closed. The unit will restart automatically and the HDD SAFETY MODE window will be displayed. The HDD safety mode will begin. The camera selection buttons (1 - 16 for WJ-HD[...]
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63 Connections when the unit is used independently: An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used independently. Important: • The power plug should be connected last. • When connecting combination cameras , connect them to the video input connectors 1 - 8 (for coaxial communication). ● Examples of connections CONNECTIONS Micr[...]
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64 ■ 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 [...]
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65 ■ 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 US[...]
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66 ■ 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. Note: The same video signal supplied to the MONITOR1 connector and to th[...]
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67 ■ 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. Use the RS485 cable provided with the system controller. Important:[...]
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68 ● When this unit is connected with the system device (when this unit is used as a controller) POWER ON OFF ALARM Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204 ALARM SUSPEND 1234 ESC SET RESET SUSPEND SET UP ALARM UNIT 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 System Controller Controller T er mination: ON Unit Address : 2 RS485 cable Mode switch (No.8 : OFF) Coaxial communication u[...]
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69 ■ 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 "Com"[...]
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70 ● When the PS · Data compatible device is connected to the first unit (when this unit is used as a receiver) 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR (V GA) ALARM/CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10/100B[...]
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71 ● When the PS · Data compatible device is connected to the third unit (when this unit is used as a receiver) 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR (V GA) ALARM/CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10/100B[...]
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72 When the PS · Data compatible devices are connected to the first and third units (when this unit is used as a receiver) 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR (V GA) ALARM/CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAG[...]
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73 ■ 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 the both devices on the both ends of the connection. Refer to the respective operating instructions for the descriptions of [...]
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74 ● Daisy connection Multiple cameras can be connected to the RS485 (CAMERA) port. Example: When the cameras 1 - 4 are connected to one of the RS485 (CAMERA) port and the cameras 9 - 12 are connected to the other RS485 (CAMERA) port. 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO [...]
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75 ■ Mode Switch RS485 interface is used to communicate between this unit and the PS · Data compatible system device ,. In this case, it is required to terminate the both devices on the both ends of the RS485 connection. The settings of the mode switch will be different whether this unit is used as a receiver or a controller. When an RS 485 came[...]
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76 ■ How to Use the Alarm/Control T erminals 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, and such an alarming device. They are also used to synchro- nize with the sequential display changeover. The terminal p[...]
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77 ● 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" in "Recording" of the SETUP MENU. (Refer to page xx.) ● Connection for exte[...]
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78 ● Connection for the Auto Time Adjust function • When "AutoT ime Adjust" 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. • When "Auto T ime Adjust" of "System"on the SETUP MENU is set[...]
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79 ● 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 the 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 th[...]
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80 ■ How to Use the Alarm T erminals These terminals are used to connect the alarming devices, such as sensors, door switches, etc. The pin array of these terminals are as shown below. The connector to be used should be manufactured according to the pin array. Pin Array Pin No. 1 Pin No. Ch 1 alarm input Operation Event action will be performed a[...]
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81 ● Alarm connection When a signal is supplied to the alarm input terminals ofCH 1 16, recording and displaying camera images will be performed according to the settings. When an alarming device such as a buzzer, a lamp, etc., is installed outside, connect them to the alarm output terminals (pin nos. 9 - 12, pin nos. 23 - 25) or to the alarm out[...]
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82 ■ How to Use the Serial T erminal This terminal is compliant with the RS232C Standard, and is used to communicate with a connected PC. Connection example and the pin array of the SERIAL terminal are as shown below. Important • When using the SERIAL terminal, it is necessary to perform the settings with "RS232C Settup" of "Com&[...]
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83 SETUP To operating 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 the monitor 2. Settings item are as below. ■ Item list of the SETUP MENU Maintenance REC Rate Status Display the recording rate in each recording mode and image qualit[...]
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84 Switcher Monitor1 Perform the settings for the image switching on the monitor 1 such as the setting of the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at login on the monitor 1. Monitor 2 Monitor2 Perform the settings for the image switching on the monitor 2 such as the setting of the sequential display or the screen to be displayed at logi[...]
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85 Main menu: These menus are always being displayed on the SETUP MENU. Live image: Live image from the camera channel that was selected just before the SETUP MENU had displayed. Main area: The setting items of the selected submenu will be displayed in this area. Submenu: The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed on the left side of t[...]
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86 z Press the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or more when displaying live images. [Screenshot 1] The top page of the SETUP MENU will be displayed. x Select a main menu using the arrows button and press the SET button. [Screenshot 2] The submenu of the selected main menu will be displayed. c Select the submenu using the arrows button ( DC ) and the[...]
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87 Perform the settings for the hard disk drives. It is possible to check the histories (log) of event occur- rence, error occurrence and access. q [REC Rate Status] Check the recording rate and the image quality for each camera channel Recording rate in each recording mode for each cam- era (as shown below) will be displayed in list form. MANU: Ma[...]
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88 CONTINUE: When the available disk space has run out, old data will be overwritten by new data. In this case, the oldest data is the first to be overwritten. STOP: When the available disk space has run out, recording and copying will be canceled. t [Disk Capacity] Set actions to be taken when the available disk space is riunning out Select an act[...]
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o [Error Log] Check the error log Error log will be displayed in list form. Note: Up to 100 error logs can be kept. When more than 100 error logs are filed, old error log will be overwritten by new error log. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten. 89 i [Event Log] Check the event log Event log (time and date at an event occurr[...]
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90 !0 [Access Log] Chack the access log The time, user name and IP addresses when logging in/out to/from this unit will be displayed in list form. **IN: The user name or the IP address displayed before IN indicates the user/host logged in. **OUT: The user name or the IP address displayed before OUT indicates the user/host logged out. **: User name [...]
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91 Perform the settings for the basic recording (REC Setup) and the emergency recording. q [REC Setup] Perform the recording for the basic recording. Perform the following settings for the basic recording. • Recording Action Select ON or OFF to record or not record. ON: Recording will be performed. No recording will be performed. Important: When [...]
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92 Important: • When a live image from the audio assigned camera channel is displayed on a single screen on the monitor 2, audio will be heard. When displaying on a multi- screen, audio will not be heard. • When images from the audio assigned camera channel are displayed on a single screen, recorded audio will be heard. When displaying on a mul[...]
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93 Perform the settings for event actions of each event type (motion detection, video loss, command alarm and terminal alarm). q [Event Setup] Settings for the alarm output duration and the buzzer duration Perform the settings for alarm output duration and buzzer sound duration for each event type (motion detection, video loss, command alarm and te[...]
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94 [Screenshot 2] The "VMD Setup" window will be displayed. x Rotate the jog dial to select "SETUP AREA" on the status bar. Note: To set all areas on the monitor as the motion detection area, select "ALL AREA" and press the SET button. [Screenshot 3] The cross cursor will be displayed on the "VMD Setup" win- [...]
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95 x Move the cross cursor onto an area to be deleted using the arrows button and press the SET button. c To complete the settings, rotate the jog dial to select "EXIT" on the status bar. → The "VMD Setup" window will be closed. ● Set the sensitivity Set the sensitivity for the created motion detection area. Sensitivity can [...]
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96 <DURATION> Move the cursor to a parameter box of each area using the arrows button ( B ) and rotate the jog dial to select a moving duration for an object in each area from the fol- lowing. --/5 s/10 s/20 s/30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m c To complete the settings, rotate the jog dial to select "EXIT" on the status bar, and press the SET but[...]
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97 ● [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 ● [Alarm Disarm] The following are possible for the alarm disarm.[...]
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98 Perform the settings for the recording schedules of record- ing and event action by designating a day of the week and time. A day can be divided into up to 6 time zones, and record- ing programs and event action programs can be assigned to each time zone to create a recording schedule. Up to 4 normal recording programs (REC Prog) and up to 4 eve[...]
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99 The following are for the recording rate. When OFF is selected, images from the selected camera channel will not be recorded. OFF/0.1 ips/0.2 ips/0.3 ips/0.4 ips/0.5 ips/1 ips/2 ips/3 ips/5 ips/6 ips/7.5 ips/10 ips/15 ips/30 ips/60 ips AUTO: Recording rate will be set automatically. (Not possi- ble for event pre-recording and event post-recordin[...]
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100 Note: When "OFF" is selected for "Auto Copy" of "Basic Setup" on "System", the auto copy function will not work even though "ON" is selected for this setting. Select "HDD", "COPY 1" or "COPY 2" for "Auto Copy". ● Video Loss Perform the settings of event [...]
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101 , Rotate the jog dial to select a desired REC Prog/Event Prog. (Rotating the jog dial changes the displayed REC Prog.) REC Prog will be displayed with different colors. Orange: REC Prog 1/Event Prog 1 Yellow: REC Prog 2/Event Prog 2 Pale purple: REC Prog 3/Event Prog 3 Indigo blue: REC Prog 4/Event Prog 4 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to assign REC Prog[...]
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102 Perform the settings for image switching such as the sequential display setting or the waiting screen (while log- ging out) setting for displaying on monitors 1 and 2. q [Monitor 1] Switcher function of monitor 1 Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor 1. ● Live Sequence Perform the settings for the sequential display of liv[...]
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103 [Screenshot 4] The cursor moves to the "PRESET" in "STEP 1". b Rotate the jog dial to select a preset position number of which image is displayed in "STEP 1" from the following. 1 - 64: Moves to the selected preset number. --: Does not move to the preset position. n Select "DWELL" in "STEP 1" us[...]
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104 w [Monitor 2] Switcher function of monitor 2 Perform the setting for the switcher function of monitor 2. ● Live Sequence The settings for "Live Sequence" are the same as for "Monitor1". Refer to page xx for further information. ● Sequence Timing The settings for "Sequence Timing" are the same as for "Monit[...]
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105 Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected to the unit. q OSD Setup Perform the On Screen Display settings for monitor 1 and monitor 2 such as the settings of camera titles or the settings of the time display position. ● Camera Title Perform the settings for the camera title. Do the follow- ings to set the camera title. [Scre[...]
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106 [Screenshot 4] The camera title is entered. b Press the arrows button (A, B, C and D) to move the cursor to "OK" and press the SET button. → The camera title is set and the setting screen of the camera title closes. Notes: • If you move the cursor to "CANCEL" in the step 5 and press the SET button, the setting is cancele[...]
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107 e [Monitor2] Settings on monitor 2 display Perform the displaying settings for monitor 2 such as the task bar style, time display position on/off, camera title display position, etc.. The following explains the settings of the monitor 2 and the VGA monitor such as the task bar display style, time display position, camera title display ON/OFF, e[...]
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108 It is necessary to adjust communication speed and use the same communication protocol with external devices such as a controller when connecting those external devices to the DATA port or the SERIAL port (RS232C). It is also required to perform the settings for the network such as the IP address and the gateway address when operating this unit [...]
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109 ● Baud Rate Select communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following. 2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 bps ● Data Bit It is impossible to change the value for this setting. 8 bit ● Parity Select a method to check a transmission error at com- munication from the following. NONE: No parity check EVEN: Even [...]
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110 ● Baud Rate Select communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following. 4 800/9 600 /19 200 (bps) ● Control Camera CH It is possible to assign camera channels to the RS485 ports 1 and 2 as below. [Screenshot 1] Start operation from the "RS485 Setup" menu. z Move the cursor to "Control Camera C[...]
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111 ● Parity Select a method to check a transmission error at com- munication from the following. NONE: No parity check EVEN: Even parity ODD: Odd parity ● Stop Bit Select a stop bit from the following. 1/2 bit ● Retry Timing Select a retransmission interval when data reception is not confirmed from the following. OFF/100 ms/200 ms/400 ms/1 0[...]
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112 ● 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 fo[...]
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113 ■ [System] Settings on System Perform the following system settings required to operate this unit. q [Basic Setup] Basic system settings Perform the following settings for basic operation. ● ADMIN Password Set the password for an administrator. Enter 4-32 alphanumeric characters. It is the same way to enter, insert and delete characters as [...]
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114 ● Auto Copy Select ON or OFF whether or not to copy recorded images to the copy area on the hard disk automatically. OFF: Does not copy automatically. ON: Copies recorded images to the copy area on the hard disk of this unit. Important: When OFF is selected, auto copy function at an event occurrence and emergency recording will not function. [...]
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115 [Screenshot 3] The cursor will move to the selected cell for entry of the ON or OFF time for summer time. c Rotate the jog dial to enter the ON or OFF time (year, month, date) for the summer time. v Move the cursor to "OK" and press the SET button. → The ON and OFF time for the summer time will be applied and the "Summer Time ([...]
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116 ● Host IP Address Enter the IP address. Move the cursor to "Host IP Address" and rotate the jog dial to enter the IP address. For this unit, enter 4 units of the decimal number (0- 255). ● Level Select a user level from the following. Setting of operable functions in each level are described in "User Level" (Refer to pag[...]
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117 u [Host Edit] Correction of registered host information 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 of registra- tion. (Refer to page xx.) Move the curso[...]
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118 !0 [Save/Load] Saving and loading of settings of the SETUP MENU It is possible to save the settings of SETUP MENU in this unit. It is also possible to call up saved settings. (Load) Move the cursor to "SAVE" or "LOAD" and press the SET button. Schedule System Com Switcher SETUP MENU LIVE Maintenance Recording Event Display B[...]
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119 For operating the camera connected to this unit, it is required 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 camera setting menu and operations vary according to the connected cameras.[...]
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120 DISK MANAGEMENT ■ Notes on hard disk Camera images are recorded into the built-in hard disk of this unit. There are two hard disks equipped in this unit. In case that one of them becomes out of order during recording, it is possible to keep on recording with another hard disk (mir- ror function). The internal hard disk of this unit is virtual[...]
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2. Remove the cable from the front panel. 3. Remove the screws fixing the mounting unit, and then pull the mounting bracket toward you. 4. Remove the screws fixing the hard disk drive. First, remove the four screws fixing upper side of the hard disk drive while holding the bottom side of the hard disk drive to prevent dropping the hard disk down. T[...]
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122 When replacing the hard disk drive without turning the power of the unit off z Set the unit to the disk maintenance mode using the "Maintenance" of "Maintenance". → The "HDD DISK MENU" will be displayed and the unit becomes enable to replace hard disk. x Move the cursor to select the hard disk drive to be replace[...]
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123 120 GB: Indicates the hard disk capacity (disk existed when started up last time) 120 GB M: Indicates the hard disk capacity (mirrored disk existed when started up last time) ADD (120 GB): Indicates that this hard disk is newly mount- ed at this startup, but it was not mounted last time. Those parenthesized numbers indicate the capacity of the [...]
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124 Summary of RAID 5 function (Redundant Arrays for Independent Disks, independent data disks with distributed parity blocks) RAID level 5 regards 3 or more drives as one drive, and it is possible to read data by attaching error correction data even though one of the drives is broken automatically. (It is impossible to read data if 2 or more drive[...]
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125 ■ Hard Disk Initialization It is necessary to initialize the hard disk at the following conditions. • When replacing the hard disk of this unit • At the first operation after connecting the optional extension unit to this unit Important: If the hard disk is initialized, all of the recorded images will be deleted. ● Initialization of all[...]
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126 [Screenshot 5] The format check screen appears. . Press the arrows button ( A and B ) to move the cursor to "EXECUTE" and press the [SET] button. → Formatting starts and the format result screen appears. The top page of the disk configuration menu automatically resumes after displaying the for- mat result screen. ● Initialization [...]
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127 [Screenshot 4] A screen on which you can select a hard disk (unit) appears. <Screen at RAID function activated> m Press the arrows button ( A , B , C and D ) to move the cursor to the hard disk (unit) to be initialized and press the [SET] button. [Screenshot 5] A screen on which you can select a method of capacity set- ting for recording [...]
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128 [Screenshot 7] The setting screen of pre-record area appears. ⁄ 0 Press the arrows button ( A , B , C and D ) to select camera CH for pre-recording and rotate the jog dial to decide the capacity of selected pre-record area. For deciding the capacity of pre-recording with two or more camera CHs, repeat this procedure. Press the [SET] button af[...]
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129 Mirroring is a function that camera images are recorded into 2 hard disks simultaneously. In case that one hard disk fails, normal image data stays in the other hard disk. The credibility of disk can be enhanced. It is recommended to activate the mirroring function for the first use of this unit. If the mirroring function is activated when imag[...]
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130 [Screenshot 5] The format check screen appears. , Press the arrows button ( A and B ) to move the cursor to "EXECUTE" and press the [SET] button. → Mirroring starts and the top page of the disk configu- ration menu resumes. ● Cancel of mirroring You can cancel the mirroring function by following the pro- cedure below. z Turn on th[...]
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131 ■ Logical Delink and Reconfiguration of Hard Disk (Remove Link) Logical delinking of hard disk (Remove Link) is a situation where a hard disk is not physically removed but a hard disk is not recognized. You may want to use delinking in the sit- uation that a hard disk in this unit or an add-on unit fails (hard disk marked with "*", [...]
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132 ■ 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: • This unit does not support the communication c[...]
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133 • When an ANSWER command is required The unit sends back the status or data, as shown in the figure. • About ACK code After receiving an command from the PC, the unit sends back the ACK code to the PC in 20 ms or less. [ACK] = Reception succeeded (ASCII code: 06H) After the ACK code sending back and the command processing has completed, the[...]
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134 • Parameter error When the unit cannot properly process the received command, the unit sends back an error code to the PC. After clearing the receive buffer, the unit enters the wait state until receiving the following [STX] command. • If the unit receives another command during the response, the unit will respond to the command after proce[...]
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135 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE OUT 16 16 3 15 15 14 14 13 2 1 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT MONITOR OUT CASCADE IN MONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTOROL SERIAL ALARM POWER COPY 1 MODE EXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA) DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND 1 4 2 D-sub Pin 9 D-sub Pin 9 This unit P ersonal compute 1 2 3 4 5 6 [...]
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136 Basic Operation Item Forward a field Rewind a field Pause during playback Play Manual recording Manual recording with text Stop Skip & play forward Skip&play rewind Record No. Search and playback Time & date search and playback Record skip LISTED Playback Playback latest image A - B repeat playback Display COPY SETUP MENU Display te[...]
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137 Item Start sequence Stop sequence Disk selection Marking Alarm Control Item Alarm input Alarm input with text Alarm reset Alarm suspension Alarm change information (LED indication) Alarm change information Setup Control Item Display SETUP MENU Transmission command (ASCII) MSU:n DCR:n1n2 TSU:yyyymmddhhnn MST:n MRM:n Response command (ASCII) MSU:[...]
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138 Data Control Item Copy by specifying record Copy by specifying date & time Data copy completed Cancel data copy Erase log Log data total number inquiry Log readout Record list acquisition Text acquisition Text writing Disk End Notification Item Disk end auto-notification setting Disk end auto-notification Transmission command (ASCII) MDE:n [...]
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139 Search Operation Item Display search editing area Display Operation Item Switch display Inqury Item Additional disk space inquiry ID request Interface ID request Production category request Alarm information request Software version inquiry Status inquiry Transmission command (ASCII) Transmission command (ASCII) QHR:p QID QIB QIC QLD:0 QRV QSR [...]
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140 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 ON n=3 VMD search list ON n=4 VMD search thumbnail ON n=5[...]
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141 Communication Item Communication check Transmission command (ASCII) RCK Response command (ASCII) RCK Parameter (ASCII) Record information inquiry ZGP:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ZGP:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: ccc:q:nnnn:yyyymmdd hhnnss:nnss:t:ssssss rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record number ccc: Camera CH q: picture quality (0 (VeryFine), 1 (Fine), 2 (Normal), 3 (Extended))[...]
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142 Flowchart of the SETUP MENU Recording Emergency REC Recording REC Setup Maintenance REC Rate Status Maintenance Disk Info . Maintenance V ersion info . Maintenance Disk End Mode Maintenance Disk Capacity Maintenance Disk Delete Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Error Log Maintenance Access Log Maintenance Event Log Event Event Setup Schedule [...]
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143 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. Maintenance Disk Info. Warning for Disk Life Time 10000h/20000h/30000h 30000h HDD Safety Mode ON/OFF ON Disk End Mode Normal Recording Area CONTINUE/STOP CONTINUE Event Reco[...]
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144 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Event Event Setup Alarm Output OFF/1s/2s/...../30s/40s/50s/1m/ 2m/...../5m/EXT VMD: OFF Video Loss: 2s Terminal Command Alarm: 2s Output Terminal HD316: TRM1/TRM2/...../TRM16 HD309: TRM1/TRM2/...../TRM9 Buzzer OFF/1s/2s/...../30s/40s/50s/1m/2m/...../5m/EXT VMD: OFF Video Loss: 2s Terminal Command [...]
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145 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting EVENT PROGRAM Action Mode (The unit) ALM/ADM ALM Mode (NW) REC CH ON/OFF ON Auto Copy ON/OFF OFF Preset Position --/1/2/...../64 -- Serial Notice ON/OFF OFF Mail Notice ON/OFF OFF FTP Alarm Sending ON/OFF OFF Special Days DATE 1/1 to 12/31 -- Mode MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/SUN -- Switcher Monitor1 L[...]
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146 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Com 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 t[...]
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147 Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting Network SNMP COMMUNITY - public Setup CONTACT - - SYSTEM NAME - - LOCATION - - NTP Setup Time Adjustment ON/OFF 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 Addr[...]
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148 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 24h/12h 12h Auto Adjust Time ON/OFF OFF Master Time 0:00/1:00/...../23:00 0:00 Summer Time(Day Light Saving) ON/OFF/AUTO OFF Summer Time(Day Light Saving) Table - - User Regist. User Name - - User Edit Password - - User[...]
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149 • Check if the power is supplied to cameras and connected devices. • Check if the power plug is surely connected to the AC out- let. • Check if the power cord is surely inserted into the power socket of the unit. • The HDD safety mode is set to ON. Set the HDD safety mode to OFF. • Check if the lens covers of the cameras have been rem[...]
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150 • Check if the HDD has an additional disk space. • Check if the alarm operation is set to ON. • Check the schedule settings. • Check the recording priority settings. • This unit may neither record nor display setup menus because the matrix switcher system employs non-inter- lace signals. • Check if images have been recorded in the H[...]
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151 Check item/Remedy Problem Page Alarm operations are not acti- vated. "VIDEO LOSS" appears on the monitor. "THERMAL" appears on the monitor. The clock does not keep cor- rect time. When you power on the unit, DISK CONFIG MENU will be displayed. • Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the ALARM IN or ALARM/CONTR[...]
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152 Check item/Remedy Problem Page The additional disk space of HDD is not displayed. The available disk space of HDD is not displayed on the right bar. Cannot establish the connec- tion via the network. Response or Image update takes time. The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord, plug and con- nectors get hot during the use. The power[...]
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153 General SPECIFICA TION Power source: Power consumption Ambient operating temperature Ambient operating humidity Dimensions Weight Input/Output Video Audio Others * 1 When power is not supplied, video output signal was not sent from the unit even if video input signal is supplied. * 2 Non-voltage N.O. Contact, 100 mA, +5 V pull-up * 3 Open colle[...]
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