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    [Pre-recording	area	information]
    When the [Display] button is selected, the "Pre-recording 
    area info." page will be displayed, and the capacity of the 
    pre-event recording area assigned to each camera channel.
    When the [Back] button is selected, the "Pre-recording area 
    information" page will be closed, and the display will return 
    to the [Disk information] tab. 
        
    Confirm	the	network	information	[Network	information]
    Select the [Network information] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60)
    The IP addresses and line speed settings of the network port on the rear panel and the maintenance port behind the front cover 
    of the recorder can be confirmed on this tab. 
    The network settings of the network port and the maintenance port can be\
     configured on the "Network" page - the [Basic] tab. 
        
    Note:
    	 •	 On	the	web	browser,	the	number	of	users	logging	in	to	 the recorder is displayed.
    User: Number of users logging in to the recorder
    Number of FTP users: Number of users logging in to the recorder via an FTP
         
    						
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    Configure	the	settings	and	operations	relating	to	hard	disk	drives	[Disk]
    Select the [Disk] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60)
    The settings relating to an action to be taken when available capacity of the hard disk drives run out (Disk end mode) and when 
    the capacity of hard disk drives is warned (HDD capacity warning) can be configured, data recorded on the hard disk drives can 
    be deleted and SD memory cards can be formatted on this tab. 
    It is also possible to display the disk configuration page that is used \
    to manage the hard disk drives, for example, when configur-
    ing the recording areas and when formatting the hard disk drives on this tab. 
        
    ■ Disk end mode
    [Normal	recording	area]
    Displays the disk end mode for the normal recording areas. 
    Normally, "Continue" has been selected and it is impossible 
    to change the setting value. 
    The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data 
    when capacity of the normal recording area has run out. 
    [Event	recording	area]
    Select the disk end mode for the event recording areas. Continue: The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when the available space has run out. 
    Stop: Recording will stop when the capacity has run  out. 
    Default: Continue
    ■ HDD capacity warning
    [Normal	recording	area]
    If the available capacity of the normal recording areas reach-
    es a specified level, a warning will be performed. 
    When "Off" is selected, warning will not be performed. 
        1% - 10%
    Default: Off
    [Event	recording	area]
    If the available capacity of the event recording areas reaches 
    a specified level, a warning will be performed. When "Off" is 
    selected, warning will not be performed. 
        1% - 10%
    Default: Off
    [Hour	meter	warning]
    If the operation time of a hard disk drive reaches a specified 
    level, a warning will be performed. When "Off" is selected, 
    warning will not be performed. 
        10 000 h/20 000 h/30 000 h/40 000 h/50 000 h
    Default: 20 000h
        
    ■ Data delete
    Deletes the data from the hard disk drives.
    The two ways to delete data are auto deletion and manual 
    deletion by designating the date. 
    	 •	 [HDD	auto	delete]
        Configure the settings to delete data automatically when 
    the set days have passed from the day the images were 
    recorded. 
        When "Off" is selected, data will not be deleted automat-
    ically. 
        1day/2days/3days/4days/5days/6days/7days/8days/  
    9days/10days/14days/30days/1month/45days/60days/ 
    90days/120days/150days/180days
       Default: Off
    	 •	 [HDD	manual	delete]
        By setting the time & date and the recording area to 
    delete (normal recording area/event recording area), 
    images on the hard disk drive that were recorded up 
    until a day before the set time & date will be deleted.
        Select the [Delete] button after setting the time & date.
    [SD	card	format]
    Formats an SD memory card inserted into the recorder. 
    Select the [Execute] button to start formatting. 
    [HDD	disk	menu]
    The disk configuration page will be displayed. Select the 
    [Setup] button to display the disk configuration page. 
    Clicking the [Setup] button will open the camera registration 
    window. 
    Refer to page 127 for further information about the disk con-
    figuration page. 
         
    						
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    Manage	the	settings	[Settings	management]
    Select the [Settings management] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60)
    The settings of the setup pages can be saved in the SD memory card, and saved settings can be called up (loaded) from the 
    recorder on this tab. It is also possible to restore the default settings (Initialization) on this tab.
        
    [Reset	to	the	default]
    Initializes the setting data. Select the [Execute] button to 
    start formatting. Note:
    	 •	 The	following	setting	items	will	not	be	reset	to	the	default	 or loaded.
    	 •	 HTTP	port	number
    	 •	 FTP	port	number
    	 •	 Network	port
    	 •	 Maintenance	port
    	 •	 DNS	setting
    	 •	 Bandwidth	control
    [Save	settings	on	the	SD]
    Saves the setting data on the SD memory card. Select the 
    [Execute] button to start saving. 
    [Load	settings	on	the	SD]
    Retrieves the setup data saved on an SD memory card and 
    saves on the recorder. Select the [Execute] button to start 
    retrieving. 
    [Firmware	update]
    Downloads the software saved on an SD memory card to 
    the recorder to upgrade the firmware. Select the [Execute] 
    button to start update. Only an administrator can execute 
    the firmware update.
         
    						
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    View	Log	Information	[Logs]
    Select the [Logs] tab of the "Maintenance" page. (+ Page 60)
    The following logs can be checked on this tab. 
       Error log: Logs of error
        Access log: Logs of accessing the recorder
        Event log: Logs of event occurrence time & date and details
        Network log: Check the network log
    Check the error log
    The error log will be displayed in list form. When the [Error log] button of the [Logs] tab is selected, the following page will be\
     dis-
    played. When the [Access log] button of the [Logs] tab is selected, the \
    following page will be displayed. Up to 100 logs are 
    saved.
    Refer to page 140 for further information about the error logs.
    Check the access log
    The time & date when logged in/out for the recorder, the user name, and the IP address will be displayed. 
    When the [Access log] button of the [Logs] tab is selected, the followin\
    g page will be displayed. 
    Up to 100 logs are saved.
        
    About access log
    **LOGIN/**LOGOUT: A user or a host has logged in/out the 
    recorder.
    CONFIG	LOGIN/CONFIG	LOGOUT: A user or a host has  logged in/out the "Disk config." page.
    USE BUTTON PUSHED: A user has held down the [USE]  button for 2 seconds or more.
    UPDATE SETTINGS: Settings have been changed.
    ** indicates a user name or an IP address.
         
    						
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    Check the event log
    The event logs (occurrence time & date and event details) will be displayed in list form.
    Refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about the events.
    When the [Event log] button of the [Logs] tab is selected, the following\
     page will be displayed. 
    Up to 750 logs are saved.
        
    About event logs
    VMD-*: Motion has been detected.
    LOSS-*: Video loss has occurred.
    COM-**: Command alarm has occurred.
    TRM-**: Terminal alarm has occurred.
    SITE-*: Camera site alarm has occurred.
    CMTN-*: Motion has been detected. (SD5Link cameras)
    CRMV-*: Appearance/disappearance of stationary objects has been detected. (SD5Link cameras)
    CSTY-*: Objects has been staying for the specified time.  (SD5Link cameras)
    CDRT-*: An object moves to the specified direction.  (SD5Link cameras)
    CTRM-*: Camera terminal alarm has occurred. (SD5Link  cameras)
    CSCD-*: Scene change has been detected. (SD5Link cam- eras)
    EMR: Emergency recording has occurred.
      * "*" indicates camera channel numbers (1 to 16).
      * "**" indicates alarm numbers.
        
    Check the network error log
    The network error logs (occurrence time & date and error details) will be displayed in list form.
    Refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about the events.
    When the [Network log] button of the [Logs] tab is selected, the followi\
    ng page will be displayed.
    Up to 1 000 logs are saved.
    Refer to page 140 for further information about the error logs. 
    						
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    Manage	hard	disk	drives
    About hard disk drives
    Images from cameras will be recorded on the HDD unit(s) in the recorder.
    This recorder manages the hard disk drives by dividing them virtually into the following recording areas. 
    	 •	 Normal	recording	area:		 Recording	area	used	when	an	event	does	not	occur	(Manual	recording,	schedule	recording)
    	 •	 Event	recording	area:	 	
    Recording	area	used	when	an	event	occurs	(Post-event	recording,	emergency	recording).	
    	 •	 Pre-event	recording	area:	 Recording	area	used	to	record	images	before	an	event	occurs
    It is possible to assign only one recording area to a hard disk drive. 
    The settings of each recording area can be configured on the disk configuration page. (+ Page 127)
    Remaining capacities of each recording area can be checked on the disk configuration page or the "Maintenance" pa\
    ge - the 
    "Disk information" tab. (+ Page 119)
    About	the	RAID	5/RAID	6	mode
    The RAID 5/RAID 6 mode becomes available when optional RAID boards (WJ-HDB601) are installed in the recorder and exten-
    sion units.
    When the RAID5/RAID mode is applied, 3 or more hard disk drives are regarded logically as a single drive. Even if a trouble 
    occurs in one of the hard disk drives, the data on the faulty HDD can be recovered based on the error correction data automati-
    cally recorded on the other drives. 
    The RAID 5 mode has an error correction data that recovers data when a single hard disk drive becomes faulty. The RAID 6 
    mode has two error correction data that recovers data from other disk drives when two drives become faulty at the same time.
    	 •	 Logical	disk	capacity	in	the	RAID	5	mode
        Logical disk capacity = Capacity of the smallest hard disk drive among the unit x (Total number of the hard disk drives in the 
    recorder 1)
    	 •	 Logical	disk	capacity	in	the	RAID	6	mode
        Logical disk capacity = Capacity of the smallest hard disk drive among the unit x (Total number of the hard disk drives in the 
    recorder 2)
      * Depending on the models of hard disk drives installed in the recorder, the capacity may be a few percent smaller. 
    Important:
    	 •	 To	enable	the	RAID	5	mode,	it	is	necessary	to	install	3	or	more	hard	disk	drives	in	the	recorder.	To	enable	the	RAID	6	mode,	it	 is necessary to install 4 or more hard disk drives in the recorder. 
    	 •	 When	an	optional	RAID	board	(WJ-HDB601)	is	not	
    installed
    
    	in	the	recorder,	it	is	impossible	to	enable	the	RAID	5/RAID	6	
    mode using the recorder alone.
    	 •	 The	RAID	5/RAID	6	mode	is	determined	using	the	[RAID]	switch	behind	the	front	cover	of	the	recorder.	(+ Page 20)
    	 •	 Refer	to	the	operating	instructions	of	extension	units	for	further	information	about	how	to	determine	the	RAID	5/RAID	6	 mode. 
     
    Determine the operation mode
    The RAID 5/RAID 6 mode is determined using the [RAID] switch (+ page 20) behind the front cover of the recorder. 
    Refer to page 54 for how to determine the operation mode. 
         
    						
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    Step 1
    Select the [Setup] button of "HDD disk menu" on the 
    "Maintenance" page - [Disk] tab. 
    →  The window with the user name and password entry fields 
    will be displayed. 
        Step 2
    Select the [OK] button after entering the user name and the 
    password of an administrator.
      →  The disk configuration page will be displayed. 
        Select the [Main] button to return from the disk configu-
    ration page to the page displayed during normal opera-
    tion. 
        
    About the disk configuration page
    The operations relating to the hard disk drives such as checking the capacity of each recording area and formatting the drives 
    can be performed on the disk configuration page.  Important:
    	 •	 All	other	operations	such	as	recording	and	playback	will	stop	when	the	disk	configuration	page	is	displayed.	
    	 •	 Displaying	the	disk	configuration	page	forcibly	logs	out	any	other	users	currently	logged	in	to	the	recorder.	
    How to display the disk configuration page
         
    						
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    Check the hard disk drive information
    The original capacity, the available capacities of the hard disk drives of the recorder or the extension units (Ext.1 to 3), and capac-
    ities of each recording area will be displayed. 
    Select the [Disk Information] tab of the "Disk Information" page on the \
    disk configuration page. 
    Refer to the "Maintenance" page - the [Disk Information] tab for further\
     information about the items displayed on the [Disk 
    Information] tab. (+ Page 119)
    When the [Pre-recording area information] tab is selected, the capacity of the pre-event recording area assigned to each camera 
    channel will be displayed. 
         
    						
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    Format	the	hard	disk	drives	[Format]
    Hard disk drives will be formatted, and one of the normal recording area, event recording area or pre-event recording area will be 
    assigned to each drive. It is necessary to format a hard disk drive on either of the following conditions. 
    	 •	 When	an	hard	disk	drive	installed	in	the	recorder	is	removed	or	added
    	 •	 When	an	optional	extension	unit	is	connected	and	used	for	the	first	timeImportant:
    	 •	 When	the	hard	disk	drive	is	formatted,	all	the	recorded	images	will	be	deleted.	
    	 •	 In	the	single	mode,	the	capacity	of	each	hard	disk	drive	is	configured	and	formatted.	In	the	RAID	5/RAID	6	mode,	the	capaci- ty of each hard disk drive is configured and formatted by the unit. 
    	 •	 Hard	disk	drives	that	have	already	been	installed	or	unformatted	drives	that	are	newly	installed	will	automatically	be	formatted	 as the normal recording area when they are recognized.
    	 •	 It	is	impossible	to	assign	two	or	more	recording	areas	to	a	hard	disk	drive.	
     
        
    Step 1
    Select the [Format] button on the disk configuration page. 
      →  The [Format] tab will be displayed. 
        Step 2
    Select the recording area to be assigned to each hard disk 
    drive (to each unit in the RAID 5/RAID 6 mode).
    Normal: Assigned to the normal recording area
    Event: Assigned to the event recording area
    –: Not formatted
    Step 3
    Select the [Format] button after setting the recording areas 
    for the hard disk drives. 
      →  The confirmation window will be displayed. 
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    Step 4
    Select the [OK] button.
      →  The format starts, and the message will be displayed to 
    show the drive is being formatted. When formatting is 
    complete, the result of format will be displayed. 
    Step 5
    To return to the [Format] tab, select the [Close] button. 
         
    						
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