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About operating windows10(1) [Control] button (page 11)Performs operations such as searching for recorded images.You can also perform the functions of
Connections31You can connect a maximum of 5 extension units to a single recorder. Connect the recorder and the extension unit with the connection cabl
32About ConnectorsYou can use emergency recording and auto adjustment time functions when alarm equipment like a buzzer or indicator which is mountede
About Connectors33Turning [On] the external switch starts emergency recording.Emergency recording operations differ depending on the [Emergency rec.]
About Connectors34When settings menu - [Basic] - [Time & date] - [Auto adjustment time] is set to [Slave][Time Adjust Input] is available and the
About Connectors35This section explains how to connect an Uninterruptible Power Supply (hereafter UPS) as part of your power outage countermeasures.Wh
About Connectors36Used to connect alarm-related devices such as a sensor or a door switch. Create the connector by referring to the pin assignments.Th
About Connectors37When a signal is input to Alarm Inputs 1 through 32 (Alarm connector pins 1 through 12 and 15 through 25, Alarm/Control connector pi
About Connectors38*The error output timing is set under [Basic] on the settings menu (refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF file)).Note:• During L acti
39Power SupplyTurn on the recorder.1 Insert the power plug to an outlet.120 V AC, 60 Hz for NTSC model220 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz for PAL model• Make sure
40Using the Front Panel for OperationsOperate the recorder using the LCD and the buttons on the front panel. The LCD changes as follows when you press
About operating windows11The following operation panel appears when you click the [Control]button.(1) [Multiscreen select] boxDisplays multiple images
Using the Front Panel for Operations41For checking information (software version, hardware version, MAC address, or serial number) about the recording
Using the Front Panel for Operations42You can check the DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, gateway*, and HTTP port* for each port. The following ports are
Using the Front Panel for Operations43 Settable items are the same as those in "Checking the IP Address (page 42)". Configure the settings f
Using the Front Panel for Operations44Use the HDD canister provided to install the HDD. The HDDs can be easily installed or removed from the HDD slots
Using the Front Panel for Operations45 Install the HDD unit provided (page 46). The HDDs can be easily installed or removed from the HDD bay slots ins
Using the Front Panel for Operations46You can install HDDs from the recorder while it is in operation.1 Insert the key (included) into the key hole an
Using the Front Panel for Operations4711 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or right) andthen press the [SET] button.The HDD is recognized for
Using the Front Panel for Operations487 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or right) andthen press the [SET] button.8 Select the number of the
Using the Front Panel for Operations499 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or right) andthen press the [SET] button.The HDD stop process begins
Using the Front Panel for Operations50The HDDs in one extension unit can be removed simultaneously.For details refer to the operating instructions for
About operating windows12Note:• The rec event list is displayed when the [Refresh] button is pressed, or when searching (page 24, page 25) or when sel
Using the Front Panel for Operations5111 Check the disk information.Check the following content related to the HDD under [Diskinformation] on the sett
Using the Front Panel for Operations52When errors occur during RAID5 or RAID6 operation, the HDD errors in the following table are displayed. When one
Using the Front Panel for Operations53When one HDD errors ([1down]) in RAID5 mode, the data on theremaining HDDs can be read and recovery is possible.
Using the Front Panel for Operations54Press the [SET] button on the Manual Reboot screen to display the Manual Reboot ACCEPT screen. Select [YES] and
55Attachments TroubleshootingBefore requesting service, check the following items. Contact your dealer if the problem does not appear here, if the
Troubleshooting56Cannot recover data after replacingHDDs(In RAID5/RAID6 mode)Make sure the HDD unit is firmly inserted into the disk slot. page 53The
57Specifications● General Specifications● HDD (One HDD is provided at the factory. Contact your dealer to purchase additional HDD.)● Input/output*1 No
58Accessories• CD-ROM *1... 1 pc.• Installation Guide (this book) ...
59Index1 port operation ... 251 000BASE-T ...
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About operating windows13The following operation panel appears when you click the [Setup]button.Refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF file) for more in
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Contents4Data encryption...85Encrypt
5The Network Disk Recorder (WJ-ND400) is for recording images and audio from network surveillance cameras to a hard disk (hereafter HDD). Itis possibl
6It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements.*Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP2 is required whe
7Restrictions when operating MPEG-4 imagesThere are following restrictions when "MPEG-4" is selected for theimage compression method on the
8Initial configur ationsGetting startedThe procedure to start operations is shown below.Setup procedure1 Rack Mounting Mount the recorder into the rac
Getting started9You must pre-configure settings from the setup menu when using the recorder. To display the setup menu, click the [Setup] button.Setup
Getting started10User mng.Basic Set whether user and host authentication should be performed. page 67Administrator Edit registered administrator infor
About operating windows14(1) Displays the status of live and playbackimages.(2) [REC] indicatorDisplays the recording status.(3) Display the following
11Network settingsThis section explains how to configure recorder network settings.The following are the settings for ports to be used.Set the paramet
Network settings12The following is the procedure for configuring network settings.1 Make sure that the Date display screen (standby screen)is displaye
Network settings13This section explains how to match the PC network settings to the settings of the recorder. In order to access the recorder, the IP
Network settings147 Click [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] and then click[Properties].This will display the [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties]window.
15About operating windowsOperate the recorder from a web browser on a PC.1 Start the PC.2 Launch the web browser.3 Enter the URL or IP address set for
About operating windows165 Click the buttons and tabs to set up operations.Note:• The first time the recorder's top page is displayed on a PC the
About operating windows17(1) [Control] button (page 18)Performs operations such as searching for recorded images.You can also perform the functions of
About operating windows18The following operation panel appears when you click the [Control]button.(1) [Multiscreen select] boxDisplays multiple images
About operating windows19Note:• The rec event list is displayed when the [Refresh] button is pressed, or when searching or when selecting an area. Ref
About operating windows20The following operation panel appears when you click the [Setup]button. (1) [Quick] buttonDisplays a menu with the minimum se
About operating windows15(1) Displays the time and date for the downloadstart point/ending point. (page 42)(2) [Go to date] buttonUsed to playback ima
About operating windows21(1) Displays the status of live and playbackimages. (2) [REC] indicatorDisplays the recording status. (3) Display the followi
About operating windows22(1) Displays the time and date for the downloadstart point/ending point.(2) [Go to date] buttonUsed to playback images from a
About operating windows23Note:• The operations are as follows when the image for playback isan MPEG-4 image.Date/Time Search : Playback may start a fe
About operating windows24The camera can be controlled (pan/tilt, zoom, focus, brightness, preset, auto mode) when the live image is from a camera that
About operating windows251 Display the top page and access the recorder.2 Click the [Setup] button.The Setup menu button is displayed. 3 Click the set
26Setup Quick settingsConfigure the language, time & date, network setup, camera registration, and the minimum required settings to operate the re
Quick settings27This section explains how to configure recorder network settings.1 Click the [Quick] button on the setup menu. This will display the s
Quick settings28This section explains how to register a camera on the recorder. The recorder supports registration of up to 64 cameras.1 Click the [Qu
Quick settings297 Click the [OK] button.This completes registration.Note:• When a camera you want to register is not detected or when you want to chan
Quick settings30Use the following procedure to select the recording program that determines the live image rate, recording rate, and other operations.
About operating windows16Note:• The operations are as follows when the image for playback isan MPEG-4 image.Date/Time Search : Playback may start a fe
31BasicsConfigure the system settings to operate the recorder.Use the following procedure to configure basic system settings.1 Click the [Basic] butto
Basics32Use the following procedure to set the current time and date.1 Click the [Basic] button on the setup menu. 2 On the sub-menu that appears, cli
Basics33♦Initial defaultActivation time 0♦ to 23 Specifies the time for auto time adjustment.• When [Slave] is selected for [Auto adjustment time], th
34Emergency recordingSets the recording duration or recording rate when performing emergency recording by input of the emergency recording input signa
Emergency recording35♦Initial defaultAudio rec.(Audio recording)Off♦ / On Specifies whether to record audio images.• Audio and images are recorded at
Emergency recording36By clicking the [Measurement] button, you can check that thespecified rates provide proper operation on the network. A red ratese
37EventThe recorder's alarm action starts according to the settings when an event occurs. The event function includes, terminal alarms, commandal
Event38Use the procedures in this section to configure alarm output duration and buzzer duration settings for when an event (site alarm, terminal alar
Event39Use the following procedure to configure settings the control alarm action when a terminal alarm occurs. For information on how to register pre
Event40Use the following procedure to configure settings that control terminal alarm action when a Panasonic alarm protocol alarm (site alarm) is sent
About operating windows17 The camera can be controlled (pan/tilt, zoom, focus, brightness, preset, auto mode) when the live image is from a camera tha
Event41Use the following procedure to configure settings that control command alarm action when an event occurs.1 Click the [Event] button on the setu
42SchedulesCreate a schedule by specifying the day and time to record.Use the procedure in this section to create a recording program that controls li
Schedules43Program settingsItem Settings DescriptionModel Shows the model number of the selected camera.Compression Shows the compression format of
Schedules44*1 Initial default setting when camera is not registered*2 Initial default setting when camera is registered (Compression Format: JPEG, M-J
Schedules45Clicking the [Measurement] button displays a window that you canuse to confirm that the specified rates provide proper operation onthe netw
Schedules46Use the procedure in this section to configure time table settings to schedule recording operations for each day of the week, and to assign
Schedules47♦Initial default*1 There must be at least 15 minutes between the specified start and end times.*2 Refer to the "readme.txt" file
48CameraConfigure the network settings (address, ports etc.) and group settings, and sequence operations for the cameras.Use the procedures in this se
Camera49NW camera settings 1♦Initial defaultNote:• Registering a camera forcibly logs out any other users currently logged in to the recorder.• All re
Camera501 Click the [Camera] button on the setup menu. 2 Click the [NW camera] tab.This will display the "NW camera setup" window.3 Select t
18Recording and p laying imagesRecording images and audioYou can set the recorder for manual recording of images and audio.Check with your system admi
Camera514 Check or change the items you want.Refer to “NW camera settings 2” table for details about thesettings.5 Click the [Set] button.NW camera se
Camera52Use the following procedure to specify the group title of a camera. 1 Click the [Camera] button on the setup menu. 2 Click the [Group] tab.Thi
Camera53Use the following procedure to configure settings for automatically switching the camera image in a preset sequence.1 Click the [Camera] butto
Camera54Sequence display type settings ♦Initial default1-screen live sequence ♦Initial default4-screen live sequence ♦Initial defaultItem Settings Des
55ServerConfigures settings for clock adjustment based on an NTP (Network Time Protocol) server.1 Click the [Server] button on the setup menu. 2 On th
Server56Use the following procedure to send images from a camera connected to the recorder to a specified FTP server.1 Click the [Server] button on th
Server57♦Initial default*1 You can enter the following single-byte alpha-numeric characters and symbols.A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
Server58Use the following procedure to configure settings for sending alarm mail and for warning mail notification.1 Click the [Server] button on the
Server59Mail settings♦Initial default*1 You can enter the following single-byte alpha-numeric characters and symbols.A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
Server60Use the following procedure to configure settings to use the proxy server.1 Click the [Server] button on the setup menu. 2 On the sub-menu tha
19PlaybackPlay back recorded images. There are three ways to play recorded images, specify a time and date, specify search conditions, or select a dis
61NetworkThis section explains how to configure recorder network settings. Configure network configuration settings like the IP address, default gatew
Network62Network settingsItem Settings DescriptionNW link down detection Off♦ / On Specifies whether to detect disconnected network connection ofCame
Network63♦Initial default*1 Refer to "Recorder network settings (page 11)" for information on initial default settings. Port forwarding ♦Ini
Network64Use the following procedure to configure settings for using a DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System).1 Click the [Network] button on the setup men
Network65Use the following procedure to configure settings for using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Configure these settings whenconnectin
Network66Use the following procedure to configure settings for sending a message to a preset address whenever an event or error occurs.Up to four dest
67User managementConfigure the user and host authentication required to access the recorder from a PC.It is possible to restrict access by users and h
User management68Use the following procedure to configure settings to assign recorder administrator privileges to a user (administrator).The administr
User management69Use the following procedure to configure information (user name, password, operation level, etc.) about recorder users.Up to 32 users
User management70Note:• Clicking the [Registration] button does not log out other users. 1 Click the [User mng.] button on the setup menu. 2 On the su
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Playback20Operations during playbackFunction Button OperationPlayback/reverse playback • Plays recorded images.• Plays recorded images in reverse.Note
User management71The following procedure is to register information for PCs (hosts) that can access the camera over a network.Up to 32 hosts can be re
User management721 Click the [User mng.] button on the setup menu. 2 On the sub-menu that appears, click [Host].This will display the "Host setti
User management73Use the following procedure to define which operations can be performed at each user level.You can specify functions that can be acce
User management74User level settings*1 LV1 initial default setting*2 LV2 initial default setting*3 LV3 initial default setting*4 LV4 initial default s
75MaintenanceCheck the recorder and network status, and configure HDDs.Use the following procedure to view software and hardware versions, MAC address
Maintenance76Use the following procedure to view the capacities of the HDDs and Extension units (Ext.1 to 5), the capacity of each recording area, and
Maintenance77Disk informationRecording information Item DescriptionRecording Information Clicking the [Display] button displays the capacity, hour met
Maintenance78Use the following procedure to view each recorder's IP address, and the line speed, number of users logged in, and other network inf
Maintenance79Use the following procedure to configure settings for operation when the HDD in the recorder becomes full. It also can be used to configu
Maintenance80Use the following procedure to delete image data from the HDD of the recorder.There are two methods available for deletion: auto delete a
Playback21Playback on a multiscreen • Images being played back are displayed on a split screen (4-screen).• Displays multiple images from up to 4 cam
Maintenance81Use the following procedure to save setup menu settings to the recorder and to load previously saved settings. This procedure also can be
82Disk managementConfiguring disksDisplay disk configuration to do operations to the HDD.With disk configuration, it is possible to check the total HD
Configuring disks831 Click the [Config.] button on the setup menu. This will display the administrator authentication window.2 Enter the "Admini
Configuring disks84Disk informationItem DescriptionOperational mode Shows the recorder operation mode.HDD Operational mode: Single mode/RAID5 mode/RA
85Data encryptionThe image and audio data recorded on the HDDs is encrypted.The image and audio data on the HDDs cannot be played except on the record
86Formatting disksWhen necessary, format HDDs when using them for the first time after replacing or adding HDDs, or when connecting an extension unit.
Formatting disks876 Click the [OK] button.This will return to the "Format" window. 7 Click the [Main] button.This will return to the “Cam. s
Formatting disks88Use the following procedure to format a pre-event recording area. Pre-event recording area space can be allocated for each camera ch
Formatting disks896 Select the HDD you want to format as the HDD to set witha pre-event recording area, and then click the [Set]button. This will disp
90Attachments About mail notificationThe main unit's address appears in the alarm mail as shown below.Contents of the alarm mail The followin
Playback22Playback images from a designated time and date. You can alsoplayback while recording.1 Click the [Cam. select] button.The camera list is di
About mail notification91RAID5 recovery failure : Recorder: MAIN RAID5 RECOVERY FAILUREExtension unit: EXTx RAID5 RECOVERY FAILUREx is unit number.RA
About mail notification92*1 HDD capacity warningA warning mail with the <except FULL> content will be sent when the available disk space becomes
93TroubleshootingBefore requesting service, check the following items. Contact your dealer if the problem does not appear here, if the problem is not
Troubleshooting94Display in one image display area changes to multiple camera images when viewing MPEG-4 images in multiscreenThis may be caused by th
Troubleshooting95Live image is not displayedCheck the settings for [NW camera] on the setup menu. page 48Check the settings for "Live video"
Troubleshooting96The following problems may occur depending on the operating environment. If these problems occur, use the appropriate remedy to solve
97GlossaryThis manual uses the following words.ActiveX ControlA software module developed by Microsoft. It is used to addfunctions, downloaded from a
Glossary98IP MasqueradingA technology for sharing a single global address between two ormore PCs. Allows simultaneous connection of multiple machines
Glossary99ResolutionIndicates the smoothness of the image quality and the size of theimages recorded from the camera. Indicates the number of dotsused
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Playback23Note:• The rec event list is displayed when the [Refresh] button is pressed, or when searching (page 24, page 25) or when selecting an area
Index101Serial number ... 75Server address...
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Notes on handling HDDBe aware of the following at HDD installation and recovery: The network disk recorder, WJ-ND400, is described as ND400 and
Notes on using audio and VMD searchTouseaudioandVMDsearch,thetotalnumberofrecordingcameraspluschannelsforaudiopluschannelsfor VMD se
Playback241 Click the [Control] button.2 Click the [Search] button in the [Search] box.This will display the [Select search method] window.3 Click the
Playback25Search for images with motion on a specific time and date fromimages recorded by cameras that support VMD search and viewthem in a list. Sel
Playback26Note:• When doing a VMD search in the multiple image screen, theupper-left image is searched. • If you do a VMD search during sequence opera
27Screen operationsLive imagesLive images from a camera are displayed on a web browser. The live images from the cameras can be displayed on a web bro
Live images28* This operation is only available when 1 screen is displayed.Useful functions while images are displayedFunction Name Button OperationEl
Live images29The following camera operations are available when live imagesfrom a camera with the pan and tilt function are displayed on a singlescree
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Live images30Registration of a camera direction on the presetposition. The current camera direction can be registered on the specifiedpreset position.
Live images31Images from cameras will be displayed on a 4-screen.1 Click the [Cam. select] button.2 Click the [Multiscreen select] button.Images from
Live images32Note:• If you perform VMD search (page 25), 1-screen (page 27), or 4-screen (page 25) during sequence operations, the sequenceoperation w
33Managing EventThe recorder's alarm action starts according to the settings when an event occurs. The event function includes, terminal alarms,
Event34When an event occurs and is recognized by the recorder, alarm action starts according to the settings. Refer to page 33 for information aboutal
Event35When an error occurred, the unit will be in the error status.To release the unit from the error status, do the following.1 When an error occurr
36Preventing illegal operationsYou can lock the buttons on the front panel of the recorder to prevent them from being operated.1 Press the arrow butt
37Checking logsYou can check logs of malfunctions, access, events (time/date, description), and network malfunctions.You can view a listing of the err
Checking logs38You can view the Event log (when events occurred and a description) in a list. For information about events, refer to page 33.1 Click t
39Copying recorded imagesImages recorded to a disk can be selected and copied to an area on a HDD.We recommend backing up important data in case of HD
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Copying recorded images40You can playback copied images.1 Click the [Control] button.2 Click the [Area select] button in the [Search] box.This will di
41Deleting imagesYou can manually delete images and audio recorded on the Normalrecording area, Event recording area and Copy area of therecorder&apos
42Downloading imagesYou can download images to the PC by setting the start and end time and date for download of images being played back. Downloaded
Downloading images43When you download an image for playback, image data (filename.n3r), and audio data (file name.n3a) are downloaded. Usingthe viewer
Downloading images444 Select [Anyone who uses this computer (all users)] andthen click the [Next >] button.The wizard is ready to install.5 Click t
Downloading images453 Select the downloaded image data (file name.n3r).• You can select multiple files while pressing either the[Ctrl] or [Shift] keys
Downloading images46You can pause playback and print images displayed on screen withthe viewer software.1 Play back an image with the viewer software.
47Transmitting dataYou can transmit camera images to the FTP server. You can eitheruse image transmission by periodic timer [Image transmission byperi
48Checking system/disk informationFor checking information about the HDDs and the recorder system.Displays software and hardware versions, MAC address
49Attachments About mail notificationThe main unit's address appears in the alarm mail as shown below.Contents of the alarm mail The followin
5The Network Disk Recorder (WJ-ND400) is for recording images and audio from network surveillance cameras to a hard disk (hereafter HDD). Itis possibl
About mail notification50RAID5 recovery failure : Recorder: MAIN RAID5 RECOVERY FAILUREExtension unit: EXTx RAID5 RECOVERY FAILUREx is unit number.RA
About mail notification51*1 HDD capacity warningA warning mail with the <except FULL> content will be sent when the available disk space becomes
52Error logThe followings are the descriptions about the contents of the error log and the network error log. About the error logDescription of error
Error log53Single mode format failure Recorder: MAIN-d SINGLE FORMAT ERROR−Recorder: MAIN-d ERR HDD FORMAT FAIL HDD error outputExtensionunit:EXTu-d S
Error log54HDD SKIP warning*3 Recorder: MAIN-d HDD SKIP−−−Extensionunit:EXTu-d HDD SKIPRemove HDD auto links(per HDD) Recorder: MAIN-d LOGICALLY REMOV
Error log55Copy area available capacity warning(FULL)COPY-HDD FULL−AREA ERR COPY-HDD FULL Available disk space warning outputCopy error NO DATA COPY −
Error log56FTP log-in failure−<FTP>LOGIN_FAULT−Network error outputFTP log-out failure−<FTP>LOGOUT_FAULT−Network error outputOther error f
Error log57*1 HDD remove error is an error that occurs when the hard disk drive is removed without pressing the respective USE button.*2 In the RAID 5
58Error operationsDo the following when the error log is displayed. Contact the dealer when an unlisted error occurred.About the error operationsError
Error operations59*1 The HDD should be replaced by the qualified service personnel or system installers. Contact the dealer to replace the HDD.The (me
6It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements. *Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP2 is required wh
60TroubleshootingBefore requesting service, check the following items. Contact your dealer if the problem does not appear here, if the problem is not
Troubleshooting61SD memory data is not displayed onrec event listData on SD memory cannot be played from a normal rec event list or fromdate search. F
Troubleshooting62Audio is not recordedAudio is not be played correctlyIs "Mic input" selected for "Audio mode" on the setup menu o
Troubleshooting63• Refresh of live images is unstable• Browser disconnection occurs• Network performance is poor• Downloaded image is not displayedcor
Troubleshooting64The following problems may occur depending on the operating environment. If these problems occur, use the appropriate remedy to solve
65GlossaryThis manual uses the following words.ActiveX ControlA software module developed by Microsoft. It is used to addfunctions, downloaded from a
Glossary66IP MasqueradingA technology for sharing a single global address between two ormore PCs. Allows simultaneous connection of multiple machines
Glossary67ResolutionIndicates the smoothness of the image quality and the size of theimages recorded from the camera. Indicates the number of dotsused
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7Restrictions when operating MPEG-4 imagesThere are following restrictions when "MPEG-4" is selected for theimage compression method on the
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2PrefaceThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,within an equilateral triangle, is intended toalert the user to the presence of uninsulated"dan
3Model No.Serial No.For U.S.A.For U.S.A.For CanadaThe model number and serial number of this product may be found in the unit. You should note the mod
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Contents6About Connectors...32Using the
7The Network Disk Recorder (WJ-ND400) is for recording images and audio from network surveillance cameras to a hard disk (hereafter HDD). Itis possibl
8It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that meets the following system requirements.*Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 SP2 is required whe
9z Refer all work related to the installation of this product toqualified service personnel or system installers.z Do not operate the unit beyond thei
10z Indication labelRefer to the indication label placed on the surface of the unit as tothe indications of equipment classification and power source,
8About operating windowsOperate the recorder from a web browser on a PC.1 Start the PC.2 Launch the web browser.3 Enter the URL or IP address set for
11Major Operating Controls and Their Functions(1) Error indicator [ERROR] Blinks when errors or problems with the recorder's operationoccur.(2) A
Major Operating Controls and Their Functions12HDD status indicator (left side)Shows the operating status of the HDDs.(7) Key hole Use to open and clos
Major Operating Controls and Their Functions13(1) USE button [USE]Used when adding or replacing an HDD or changing theoperating mode of the HDD.(2) H
Major Operating Controls and Their Functions14(5) HDD bay slots Up to 9 HDD can be installed (one HDD unit is installed at thefactory).Note:• Limiting
Major Operating Controls and Their Functions15(1) Handle for Maintenance Loosen the 5 screws indicated by the triangles and grip thesehandles to pull
16Description o f Functions Outline of FunctionsThe recorder can record high-definition images (mega pixel cameraimages) in SXGA (1280 x 960) JPEG fou
Outline of Functions17The RAID function makes it possible to improve the HDD's toleranceto errors.This product is equipped with the RAID6 mode t
Outline of Functions18High through put is achieved by separating the camera port and theclient PC port. In addition to acquiring extremely stable imag
Outline of Functions19Event operations include the following.• Start recording imagesRecording is done according to the recording duration and rateset
Outline of Functions20The recorder and cameras connected to it can be operated from aPC on the network.Enabled functionsWhen monitoring images from a
About operating windows95 Click the buttons and tabs to set up operations.Note:• The first time the recorder's top page is displayed on a PC thew
Outline of Functions21If the connection with the camera is broken within the time set in theprogram in the recorder, images are recorded on the SD mem
22Installation an d Setup Getting StartedThe procedure to start operations is shown below.Setup Procedure1 Rack Mounting Mount the recorder into the r
23Setting up the RackInstall the recorder into an EIA standard compliant rack. Note:• Installation in a rack requires four M5 x 12 screws.1 Remove the
Setting up the Rack24When connecting multiple extension units (WJ-HDE400) to the recorder, place the recorder in the center of the rack. Connect the r
25ConnectionsThis sections explains how to connect the PC, cameras, and extension units. The types of cables and other hardware depend on how each set
Connections26Using a HUB for Direct Connection The PC connects to the camera using the camera port and the client PC port on the rear of the recorder.
Connections27Connecting to a PC over ADSLNote:• MPEG-4 video may not be displayed when using a router. Consult your network administrator about router
Connections28Connecting multiple units to the recorderPCPCNetwork camera Recorder (1) Recorder (area 1)HUBHUBLAN cable (Not provided: 10BASE-T / 100BA
Connections29Connecting to a PC over ADSLExample of Connectivity with 2 Port Operation WAN(Internet) PCRecorder ADSL router (Commercially available)
Connections30Connecting multiple units to the recorderPCPCNetwork camera Network camera Recorder (1) Recorder (area 1)HUB HUBHUBLAN cable (Not provide
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