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Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Hd220 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Hd220 Operating Instructions
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81 8Camera Control View Button (CAMERA CONTROL VIEW) The camera control buttons appear on the bottom of the screen when you click the [CAMERA CONTROL VIEW] but- ton. These buttons enable you to adjust images of combi- nation cameras. ZOOM (WIDE/TELE)buttons zoom the image in or out. FOCUS (FAR/NEAR/AUTO)buttons adjust the focus of the image. When AUTO is clicked, the camera will adjust the focus by itself. IRIS (CLOSE/OPEN/RESET)buttons adjust the iris of the image. When RESET is clicked, the iris will return to the factory default setting. AUTO PAN (ON/OFF)buttons allow the camera to pan endlessly within the preset range. PRESETallows the camera to turn to the preset posi- tion specified by the number. PAN/TILT Control: Clicking the desired direction in the image display area will move the camera if it is mounted on a pan/tilt table. The image display area is assigned panning/tilting function with the mouse click. The 25-split (5x5) areas are invisible, but each represents a moving direction: up, down, right or left.The Camera Setup (CAM SETUP) buttonopens the camera setup menu and a small panel (CAMERA SETUP) having nine buttons. The Up/Down button (↑/↓)moves the cursor up and down. The Right/Left button (←/→)moves the cursor right and left or selects parameters. The Enter button (ENTER)validates the selection or opens a lower layer menu. The Escape button (ESC)returns to a higher layer. The Reset button (RESET)opens the special menu if clicked when the cursor is on SPECIAL in the menu. The All Reset button (ALL RESET)resets all settings of the camera to the default if clicked when the cursor is on CAMERA RESET in the special menu. The Set & Close button (SET & CLOSE)validates the settings and closes the menu. Note:Setup items and operating methods may vary depending on the camera. Refer to the instructions included with the connected cameras. UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT
82 Alarm List Clicking the alarm list tab on the main control panel opens the list. Alarm events are listed with event numbers, dates, channel numbers, and event types. Click a line to play back the recorded image of the event. CH SORTrearranges the listing order to start with the camera channel you specified. The listing will be sorted by date and time if ALL is specified. PREVbutton returns the list page to previous one. NEXTbutton opens the next page. Alarm List Searchbutton opens the search dialog. Event types are abbreviated as follows in the list. TERM: The alarm terminal on the rear of the WJ-HD220 is activated. VMD: The built-in Video Motion Detector operates. PC:The recorder received an alarm from a PC. Specify the month, day, year, and time of the event you wish to search. If other than ALL is selected, only images of the specified channel will be displayed. Click the [OK] button. The dialog box disappears, and the closest event will be displayed. Note:Searching may take 18 seconds at worst particularly when the recorder runs simultaneous recording and playback, and/or when the targeted image is of small size.
83 HTTP Download and Viewing Images When accessing the WJ-HD220 from the browser, and the [DOWNLOAD] button is clicked in playback, the image data and viewer software are downloaded as an exe file to your PC. Frame No.:Indicates the frame number of the dis- played image. Date:Indicates the date when the image was recorded. Speed:Indicates the playback speed. OLDEST:Goes to the oldest frame of the record. REW:Changes the reverse-playback speed by click- ing. REV PLAY:Starts playing back in descending order of the file name. PLAY: Starts playing back in ascending order of the file name. FF: Changes the forward-playback speed by clicking. LATEST:Goes to the latest frame of the record. PREV FRAME: Pauses after returning a frame. PAUSE:Pauses the image display. NEXT FRAME:Pauses after forwarding a frame. 1. Move the file to an appropriate folder. 2. Double-click the file to expand it to the following. Image file (.jpg) index.html Expanded images can be displayed by executing index.html. Using other applications may display the image vertically reduced to half size. 3. Display index.html using the web browser. SKIP: Jumps the number of the thumbnails. TOP:Returns to the top page. PREV:Returns to the previous page. NEXT:Goes to the next page. LAST:Jumps to the last page.
84 Cannot search alarm image in the list Enter a date that is a little older than the one you wish to search. Old image data are overwritten and cannot be searched. Old records were discarded. Specified date may be later. DISK END MODE is set to CONTINUE. Over 9 999 of alarm events arose. Slow image refreshment and/or slow response to operations Remote operations are not accepted while BUSY indicator is lit. When accessing via the network:Phenomenon Power is not turned on. Error message HDD ERROR is dis- played on the monitor.Connect the power cord to AC outlet. TROUBLESHOOTING Power cord not properly connected No disk available Disconnection of camera, camera cable, or VIDEO IN BNC. Ventilation blocked, or failure of cooling fan HDD status may have changed, or a malfunction may have occurred. Lens cap not removed from the cam- era, some device is not turned on, or brightness and contrast of the monitor are improperly adjusted.Refer to HDD MAINTENANCE in Appendix to confirm the HDD status. Consult your dealer when a malfunction is found. Connect the respective camera, cable, or connector properly. Remove obstacles, or consult your dealer for servicing. Reset the recorder to the factory defaults (page 24) and enter a new password. Check the HDD status referring to HDD MAINTENANCE. Consult your dealer when a malfunction is confirmed. Detach the lens cap, turn on the device, or adjust the monitor. Error message CH n LOSS (n=1-8) is displayed on the monitor. Error message THERMAL ERROR is displayed on the monitor. Administrator password cannot be recalled. DISK MENU appears when turning on the power. Camera picture is not displayed on the monitor.Cause What to do Nine-split display does not function. Set it to ALL.QUAD ONLY may be set for MULTI SELECT MODE. Setup menus supplied from the Matrix Switcher are not recorded.The WJ-HD220 does not record non- interlace video. Wait until the preceding accesses end. Wait until the preceding accesses end. Front panel buttons on the recorder are being operated, or more than four PCs access the recorder. Network is busy. Intermittent sound reproduction Network is busy. No click sound desired. Change the setting as follows: Control Panel →Sound Multimedia →Sound Tab →Explorer →OFF Default setting is ON.
86 SPECIFICATIONS General Power Source Required: 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power Consumption: 45 W Ambient Operating Temperature: +5 °C - +45 °C (41 °F - 113 °F) Ambient Operating Humidity: Less than 85 % Dimensions: 420 mm (W) x 44 mm (H) x 350 mm (D) 16-9/16 (W) x 3-7/16 (H) x 13-3/4 (D) Weight: 5.2 kg(11.4 lbs.) Input Video Input: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 ΩComposite video signal with 75 ΩAutomatic Termination / Looping through (x8) Audio Input:–10 dB 10 kΩunbalanced, RCA standard jack Image Process Compression System: JPEG Pixel Rate: 720 x 240 (Effective pixels 672 x 224) Refresh Rate: 30 FPS maximum Output Video Output: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 ΩComposite video signal/Looping through (x8) Video Output Front Panel: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 ΩComposite video signal (x1) Audio Output:–10 dB 600 Ωunbalanced, RCA standard jack (x1) Audio Output Front Panel:–10 dB 600 Ωunbalanced, RCA standard jack (x1) Spot Monitor Output: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 ΩComposite video signal (x1) Multiscreen Monitor Output: 1.0 V[p-p]/75 ΩComposite video signal (x1) Control Port Alarm/Remote Port: 25-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector (x1) Alarm Input 1-8, Alarm Reset Input, EXT REC Input, Time Adjust Input, Sequence Input: Low-active, Non-voltage N.O. Contact, ≥100 ms Alarm Recovery Output 1, Disk End Status Output, Time Adjust Output, Warning Output, REC Status Output, Sequence Output: Low-active, Open-collector, 24 VDC 100 mA max. Alarm Output 1, Play Status Output: Low-active, Open-collector, 12 VDC 100 mA max. Alarm Output 2: High-active, 12 V 4.7 kΩ Alarm Recovery Output 2: High-active, 12 V DC 220 Ω RS-485 (PS •Data): 6-conductor modular jack (RJ-11) RS-232C: 9-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector 10/100BASE-TX Port: 10Base-T and 100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (RJ-45) Protocol Installed: TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DDNS Security: Password-protected Weight and dimensions shown are approximate. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
87 STANDARD ACCESSORIES Rack Mounting Bracket ............................................................... 2 pcs. Screw for Rack Mounting Bracket (M3x10) ................................. 6 pcs. Absorber ...................................................................................... 4 pcs. Sleeve .......................................................................................... 4 pcs. Hard Disk Fixing Screw ............................................................... 4 pcs. Earth Lug ..................................................................................... 1 pc.
88 Item SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION Step playback REW Alarm record playback Setup menu display on/off The top of the oldest record will be accessed. Jump to oldest UP LR UP DOWNR WV-CU360 APPENDIX Remote Control from System Controller A system controller having PS•Data capability can control the WJ-HD220. The table compares operations of the WJ-HD220 and of the system controller WV-CU360. Make certain that the protocol selection for the WJ-HD220 is set to PS •Data. Setup item selection Parameter selection Alarm list page turn Cursor return to setup or last screen restored Alarm list display on/off Alarm event searchWJ-HD220 Note Button lock is released automatical- ly by opening the setup menu. Hold down 2 seconds STOPSETUP /ESC PUSH– PAUSESET// PUSH– PAUSESET// PUSH— PAUSESET//Press CAM SET STOPSETUP /ESC PLAYCAM SET SETUP FUNCTION Hold down 2 seconds DOWN LR UP LR DOWN LR UP DOWN LR MON ESCALM RESET ALM RECALLSHIFT RecordingRECSETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT Playback and recording stop Playback stop Recording stopSTOPSETUP /ESC STOPSETUP /ESC REC STOP SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT PlaybackPLAYSETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT PausePUSH– PAUSESET//SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT Step playback FWDPUSH– PAUSESET//STEP/ PUSH– PAUSESET//STEP/ SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFTSETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT Skip playback FWDPUSH– PAUSESET//REW/FF/SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION Skip playback REWPUSH– PAUSESET//REW/FF/ Jump to latest The top of the latest record will be accessed.PUSH– PAUSESET//REW/FF/Press JogDial SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFTPUSH– PAUSESET//REW/FF/Press JogDial SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION Exclusive use to stop playback Exclusive use to stop recording Hold down 2 secondsHold down 2 seconds Press JogDial Press JogDial Lower layer menu PUSH– PAUSESET// 1/2 1PLAY 2PLAY 3FF 2FF 1FF 1/2 1PLAY 2PLAY 3REW 2REW 1REW
89 WJ-HD220 Daylight saving OFF, INT or EXT selectable Item WV-CU360 Note DST SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION3 1 Timer REC mode SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION9 1 Button lock off Enter your password. Button lock on SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION31 SHIFT SETUP FUNCTION30 Status display on/offOSD LOCK Multiscreen pattern selection Multiscreen monitorMULTISCREEN SELECT ZOOM MULTI SCREEN SELECT SPOT MULTI MON ESC Spot monitor SPOT MULTI MON ESC Camera selection18 CAM SETNum Button PUSH– PAUSESET// Alarm reset Alarm suspension Electric zoom in/out Sequence startALM RESET ALM RECALL MULTISCREEN SELECT ZOOM ALM SUSPENDRESETLOCK SEQUENCESEQUENCE PATROL STOP Enlarged portion can be moved with the Joystick. Select a camera to stop the sequence. Hold down simultaneously RESET EL-ZOOM + Display/hide Time&Date search window while opening the alarm list Display Time&Date search window Hide Time&Date search window Item selection for Time&Date search window Time and date selection for Time&Date search Implement Time&Date searchTIME&DATE SEARCH TIME&DATE SEARCH TIME&DATE SEARCH PUSH– PAUSESET// PLAY UP DOWNRUP DOWN LR SETUP FUNCTION CAM SET SETUP FUNCTIONSHIFT EL-ZOOMSTILL – + MON ESC Hold down 2 seconds
90 RS-232C Communication Protocol The following pages detail the elements for communication between the Digital Disk Recorder and the personal computer. Be sure to select RS-232C for PROTOCOL in the COMMUNICATION SETUP window. For BAUD RATE, DATA BIT and PARITY set- tings, refer to COMMUNICATION SETUP. For cable connection refer to RS-232C CONNECTION. 1. Transmission Command The PC sends messages to the Recorder in the format shown below. Also refer to the command table shown later. [p] stands for parameter. Parameters are omitted when there is no need to specify them in the command. 2. Response Command The Recorder returns messages in reply to the PC’s messages with the following formats. (1) Reception Command When the reception was completed successfully, the Recorder sends back the ACK code 06H to the PC, and then the response command below. Parameters are omitted when the command format includes neither data nor status to send back. (2) Reception error The recorder sends back the NAK code 15H, followed by the parameters shown below. The Recorder then resets the reception buffer and enters waiting mode for the next message. Parameter e identifies the error status. e value 1: Parity error (31H) 2: Framing error (33H) 3: Overrun error (34H) (3) Parameter error The Recorder returns the ACK code 06H, if the transmission code was not processed properly for some reason, followed by an error code as shown below. Note:The Recorder returns [ACK] or [NAK] to the PC within 20 ms after the reception of [ETX] in a transmission. [STX] ERE [ETX] Code Code Code (02H) ( ) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ( ) (03H) [STX] [Transmission Command] : [p1] : [p2] : : [pn] [ETX] ASCII (02H) ( ) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ( ) (03H) [STX] [Response Command] : [p1] : [p2] : : [pn] [ETX] ASCII [NAK] [e] ASCII (15H) Code (02H) (45H) (03H) ASCII