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Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Hd616 Wj Hd716 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Hd616 Wj Hd716 Installation Guide
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111 Change or delete the host information Change or delete the host information that has been registered. Step 1 Select the [Edit/delete] button on the [Host] tab. → The "Host edit" page will be displayed. Step 2 Select the "Host IP address" of the host to change or delete the host information. → The host information of the selected host will be dis- played. Note: • Select the [Back] button to return to the screen to regis- ter a user. Step 3 To change the host information, select the [Edit] button after changing the host information by performing the same pro- cedure as host registration. (+ Page 110) Select the [Delete] button to delete the selected host.
112 Setting of operation level [User level] Select the [User level] tab on the "User mng." page. (+ Page 60) A level (LV 2/LV 3) can be assigned to every user to restrict operable functions on this tab. To forbid user to operate, leave it blank. It is impossible to change the setting for LV1. Refer to the diagram for further information about each function. Note: • Available functions for each user level are as follows: LV1: Possible to perform all the operations (Administrators) LV2: Possible to perform a part of the settings of the recorder and alarm reset (Head of operators) LV3: Possible to monitor or play the images (Operators) • The screenshot shows the default. Functions that can be restricted The following functions can be restricted according to the user levels. Function Description Setup Setup menus can be displayed and the settings can be configured. Quick The "Quick" page is displayed and the settings can be configured. Server The "Server" page is displayed and the settings can be configured. Network The "Network" page is displayed and the settings can be configured. User mng. The "User mng." page is displayed and the settings can be configured. Maintenance The "Maintenance" page is displayed and the settings can be configured. Camera control Camera control such as panning and tilting can be performed. (☞ Operating Instru\ ctions (PDF)) Alarm reset An alarm action can be canceled. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF))\ Error reset An error action can be canceled. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF)) Alarm suspend An alarm action can be suspended. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF))\ Copy A recorded image can be manually copied. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF))\ Manual rec. operation Manual recording can be started and stopped. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF))\ Playback operation A recorded image can be played back. (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF))
113 The settings relating to the intelligent video motion detection function (hereinafter, i-VMD) of SD5Link cameras connected to the recorder can be configured on the "SD5Link" page. It is possible to upload the settings to SD5Li\ nk cameras and download the settings to the recorder. The "SD5Link" page has [i-VMD setup] and [Setup data] tabs. To configure the settings for the SD5Link function, it is necessary to select "COAX\ " for "Type" of the camera channels to which SD5Link cameras are connected. (+ Page 92) However, when using HD616K, coaxial communication is unavailable for Camera 9 t\ o 16. It is impossible to control the cameras connected to these channels. Configure the settings relating to the i-VMD function of SD5 camera [i-VMD setup] Important: • The settings relating to i-VMD can be configured only with a mouse connected to the recorder. • It is impossible to configure the settings from a PC (web browser). Select the [i-VMD setup] tab on the "SD5Link" page. (+ Page 60) The settings relating to the i-VMD function of SD5 cameras such as detection areas, sensitivity, mode and depth can be config- ured on this tab. Configure the settings relating to SD5 camera [SD5Link] About the i-VMD function of SD5 cameras It is possible to set "Motion det." (motion detection), "Object det." \ (object detection, appearance/disappearance of stationary objects) and "Scene change" for detection conditions of the i-VMD funct\ ion of SD5 cameras. "Motion det." is set to detect the motion of an object ("Motion"/"Loitering"/"Direction") within the designated area. "Object det." is set to detect a stationary object has appeared or disappeared in the designated area. It is possible to display the frame on live images when detecting mo\ tion or appearance/disappearance of a stationary object. In addition, by setting the detection depth, it is also possible to desi\ gnate the size of an object and the motion range of a person or an object. Refer to the operating instructions of SD5 cameras for further information about the i-VMD function. Refer to the "readme.txt" on the provided CD-ROM about the dedicated software.
114 Setting the detection areas and sensitivity Step 1 Select the [Setup] button of the [i-VMD setup] tab. → The setup page for camera's i-VMD function will be dis- played. Note: • When no operation is made for approx.5 minutes on the setup page for camera's i-VMD function, the display will automatically return to Step 1. Step 2 Select the desired camera. Select the [Cam.1] tab, and then select the desired camera (Cam.1/Cam.2...Cam.16) from the pull-down menu. Step 3 Select the [Area/Sensitivity] tab. → The [Area/Sensitivity] tab will be displayed. Step 4 Set the detection areas and sensitivity for "Motion det." and "Object det.". To set "Motion det.", select the [Setup] button on the right side of "White" and "Blue" of "Motion det." (The detection areas for "Motion det." are displayed in white or blue frames. To set "Object det.", select the [Setup] button on the right side of "Green" and "Red" of "Object det." (The detection areas for "Object det." are displayed in green or red frames. Note: • When checking "All area", all the area on the displayed image can be set as the detection area. • When not checking "All areas" and not configuring each area setting, all the area on the displayed image will be set as the detection area.
115 Step 5 Set the start point of the detection area. Move the cursor to the desired start point, and click the mouse button. Step 6 Set the end point of the detection area. Move the cursor to the desired end point, and click the mouse button. To determine the detection area, select the [Back] button. Note: • Detection areas will be set according to the grid for the detection areas of the SD5 camera. It may be possible that the actual detection areas will not be exactly the same as the designated start and end points. • Up to 2 areas for "Motion det." and "Object det." respec- tively by repeating Step 4 to 6. Note: • To delete a set detection area, select the [Area delete] tab on the setup page for camera's i-VMD function, and click the [Delete] button of the area (White/Blue/Green/ Red) to be deleted. Step 7 Set the size of an object to be detected ("Size"). It is possible to apply the setting to "Motion det." and "Object det." respectively. Off: Detects any moving objects regardless of the size. Small/Medium/Large: Determines the minimum size of an object to be detected by the SD5Link camera. On(Depth): Enables the depth correction function of the SD5 camera. Refer to page 117 for further information about how to set the detection depth. Step 8 Select the detection sensitivity of the detection areas set for "Motion det.". Low: Low sensitivity Mid: Standard sensitivity High: High sensitivity
116 Setting the scene change Select "On" or "Off " to determine whether to provide an alarm signal when a change in the state of scene occurs by cove\ ring the camera with a cloth, a cap, or others, or by changing the camera direction largely. Setting the detection mode Set the detection conditions for "Motion det." and "Object det.". In add\ ition, determine whether or not to display the frames of detection areas on the screen. Step 1 Display the setup page for camera's i-VMD function, and select the desired camera. (+ Page 114) Step 2 Select the [Mode] tab. → The [Mode] tab will be displayed. [Motion det. (W&B)] When "Motion det." is set, select the detection condition from the following. Motion: An alarm occurs when a moving object enters the detection areas. Loitering: An alarm occurs when an object enters the detection area and stays for the specified time. Select the staying time from the following. (An alarm occurs when the object has been staying for more than the selected staying time.) 5s/10s/20s/30s/40s/50s/1min Direction: An alarm occurs when an object enters the detection area and moves to the specified direction. Select the direction from the following. Select the user level from the following. Off/Right/R-Lower/Lower/L-Lower/Left/ L-Upper/Upper/R-Upper [Object det. (G&R)] When "Object det." is set, check "Removal and left behind", and select the detection time from the following. 10s/20s/30s/40s [Indicator] Determine whether or not to display the frames for detection areas. Off: Does not display frames. On(All): Displays frames for "Motion det.", "Object det." and "Scene change". On(Obj): Displays frames for "Object det." only. Note: • When "On" is selected, the frames are recorded together with the images. It is impossible to delete the frames from the recorded images.
117 Setting the detection depth Set the detection depth of the detected areas. By setting the detection depth, it is possible to automatically cal\ culate the size of object to be detected on the screen to reduce the detection failure. To calculate the detection depth properly, mount the camera horizontally. Step 1 Display the setup page for camera's i-VMD function, and select the desired camera and scene. (+ Page 114) Step 2 Select the [Detection depth] tab. → The [Detection depth] tab will be displayed. Step 3 Select the [Setup] button. → The depth setup page will be displayed. Step 4 Draw 2 square markers between the nearer sides (lower areas in the image) and the farther sides (upper areas in the image). Click the upper-left corner and lower-right corner of each square markers. Normally, assuming that people go forward and backward, it is possible to calculate the correct depth by drawing the larger marker for the nearer side and the smaller marker for the farther side. Note: • Markers will be displayed according to the grid for the setting of the SD5 camera. It may be possible that the actual markers will not be exactly the same as the desig- nated positions. • Markers will be displayed in 3:1 (width: height). • To retry drawing markers, select the [Cancel] button. → When the markers are drawn, the calculation result is displayed in a virtual horizon. (Depending on the marker sizes and positions, the line may not be displayed.) Step 5 To close the depth setup page, select the [Back] on the upper right corner on the screen. → Closes the depth setup page and returns to the [Detection depth] tab. Important: • Before using the depth correction function, test the per - formance of detection after the setting.
118 Uploading or downloading the settings of SD5Link cameras [Setup data] Select the [Setup data] tab on the "SD5Link" page. (+ Page 60) It is possible to retrieve setup data of an SD5Link camera and to load the retrieved data to the SD5Link camera. [Setup data] The setup data downloaded from SD5Link cameras are dis- played. Displays the model numbers of the cameras and time & date when setup data are downloaded. "-" is displayed when the setup data are not downloaded. [Select] Check the cameras to download or upload the setup data. [Upload] button Starts uploading the setup data to the selected cameras. When this button is selected, the confirmation pop-up win- dow will be displayed. When the [OK] button is selected, the setup data will be uploaded to the selected cameras. When upload is complete, the result will be displayed in a pop-up window. [Download] button Starts downloading the setup data from the selected camer- as. When this button is selected, the confirmation pop-up win- dow will be displayed. When the [OK] button is selected, the setup data will be downloaded from the selected cameras. When download is complete, the result will be displayed in a pop-up window.
119 The version of the recorder and disk information is displayed, and the settings relating to hard disk drives can be configured on the "Maintenance" page. It is also possible to initialize the setup data\ of the setup pages, format SD memory cards, and check the system logs on this page. The "Maintenance" page has [Product information], [Disk information], [Network information], [Disk], [\ Settings management] and [Logs] tabs. Check the product information such as the version [Product informa- tion] Select the [Product information] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60) The version (of the software and hardware) of the recorder, software versions of the extension units connected to the recorder, MAC address, and temperature inside the recorder, etc. are displayed on this tab. Configure the settings relating to maintenance [Maintenance] Confirm the available hard disk space [Disk information] Select the [Disk information] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60) The original capacity, the available capacities of the hard disk drives of the recorder or the extension unit (EXT1-3), and capacities of each recording area will be displayed. It is possible to check the time range of the imag\ es recorded on the hard disk drives, and the operating time of the hard disk drives (hour meter).
120 [Recording information] When the [Display] button is selected, the "Recording infor- mation" page will be displayed, and the disk capacity and the available capacity of each hard disk drive, the hour meter and the time range of the images recorded on each hard disk drive will be displayed. There are 2 setup pages. To move to another page, select the [] button.Note: • Information is displayed on "HDD1" in the RAID5 or RAID6 mode. [Main] button/[Ext.1] - [Ext.3] buttons Select a button to determine the disk (the recorder (main)/ extension unit) of which recording information is to be dis- played. • Capacity Displays the capacity of the hard disk drive. • Remain capacity Displays the remaining capacity of the hard disk drive. Note: • The displayed remaining capacity will not include the space required for data management. Therefore, the understated remaining capacity will be displayed. Therefore, the understated remaining capacity will be displayed. • The capacity remaining for the pre-event recording area is not shown. • Hour meter Displays the operating time of the hard disk drive. • Recorded time range The time range of the images recorded will be displayed. Note: • The time range of the images for the pre-event recording area is not displayed. • [Back] button Closes the "Recording information" page and returns to the [Disk information] tab. [Total capacity] Displays the total capacity of all recording areas and opera- tion modes (single mode/RAID5 mode/RAID6 mode) of hard disk drives. • [NML rec.] Displays the total capacity of manual recording areas and schedule recording areas. • [EVT rec.] Displays the total capacity of emergency recording areas and post-event recording areas. • [Pre-EVT rec.] Displays the total capacity of pre-event recording areas. • [Undefined] Displays the total capacity of the spaces not assigned to any recording areas. Note: • Operation modes of hard disk drives are displayed sepa- rately on the web browser. [Disk information] Displays the capacity of the hard disk drives on the recorder or the extension units and the recording area type. Normal: Set for the normal recording area Event: Set for the event recording area Pre-event: Set for the pre-event recording area Remove: Hard disk drives that are excluded from oper- ation due to fault Error: Hard disk drives that have become faulty during the format process N-Used: Set for the normal recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.) E-Used: Set for the event recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.) P-Used: Set for the pre-event recording area of another HD616K / HD716K (Recording is impossible, but playback is possible.) * "(R)" indicates the hard disk drives that are designated to the subject for recording.