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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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61 Operation using buttons on the front cover Step 4 Configure each setting item. Selection of setting item Press the [SET] button after moving the cur- sor to the desired item using the arrows but- ton (C D A B). Display of advanced setup pop-up page Move the cursor to "Setup" of the setting item, and press the [SET] button. Change of pages Press the [SET] button after moving the cur- sor to the desired setup menu using the arrows button (C D A B). Change of settings (or setting values) Either of the following is available. • Rotate the JogDial (inside). • Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to the setting item. Available values will be displayed. Then, press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to the desired setting (or setting value). Enter a value It is possible to enter a value by pressing the desired camera selection buttons ([1] to [1/10]). The available setting values are as follows. Camera preset positions, HTTP port number, FTP port number, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, primary server address, sec- ondary server address Return to tab selection Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to Step 3 to select a tab. Operation using a mouse connected to the recorder Step 4 Configure each setting item. To display the advanced settings page of the selected set- ting item, select "Setup" from the right-click pop-up menu. Change of pages Click [D Pervious page] or [C Next page]. Change of settings (or setting values) Change the setting (or setting value) by clicking C or D. Click the desired setting (or setting value) by clicking C ESCSET 1 to 0/10
62 Important: • To exit the setup menu without saving the settings, select the [No] button on the confirmation window. • If the settings are applied, all login users will be forcibly logged out. About the operation of on-screen keyboard (for character entry) Setting items can be entered using the on-screen keyboard (for character entry).Press the [SET] button after moving the cursor to the entry field. On-screen keyboard (for character entry) will be displayed, and it is possible to enter\ the characters. When using a mouse, it is possible to set by clicking the icon. Step 5 Apply the settings to the recorder, and exit the setup menu. Hold down the [SETUP/ESC] button for 2 seconds or more. → The monitor display will return to live imag- es. Press the [SET] button after moving the cur- sor to the [Exit] button using the arrows but- ton (C D A B). → The confirmation window will be displayed to save the settings. Step 5 Apply the settings to the recorder, and exit the setup menu. Click the [Exit] button. → The confirmation window will be displayed to save the settings. ESCSET Holding down (for more than 2 seconds) SET or
63 The minimum settings required to operate the recorder such as the language, time & date, network and schedule, etc. can be\ configured on the "Quick" page. The "Quick" page has only the [Setup] tab. First, configure the minimum settings on the "Quick" page, and to configure more advanced settings, go to each setup menu. Configure the minimum settings required to operate the recorder [Quick] [Language] Select the desired language of the setup menu. Japanese/English/Français/Español/Deutsch/Italiano/ Russian Default: English [Time & date] Set the current time & date. Year, month, day, time and minute are set. When using a mouse, it is possible to set by clicking the icon. After completing the settings, click the [OK] button. The second will be set to "00" when the [OK] button is clicked. ■ REC setup [Resolution] Select the resolution for images to be recorded from the fol- lowing. Frame 3D On: High resolution with the motion blur compensation Frame 3D Off: High resolution Field: Standard resolution Default: Field Important: • The selected resolution will be applied to "Resolution" of the following of the setup menu. • "Resolution" under the [Emergency rec.] tab on the "Basic" page • Resolution" of program 1-4 on the [Program] tab under the "Schedule" page ■ Schedule Create recording programs by designating day of the week when recording is to be performed, image quality and recording rate. When selecting the [OK] button after creating a recording program, the created recording program will be applied to a program and time table on the "Schedule" page of the setup menu. Up to 4 recording programs can be created. (Program 1 to 4) [Mode] Select a day of the week. When "Off" is selected, the schedule will be invalidated. Off/Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun/Mon - Fri/Mon - Sat/ Mon - Sun/Daily Default: Daily (Program 1 only) [Start] Set the start time of the time zone. 00:00 to 23:45 / --:-- (Available in steps of times) Default: Daily (Program 1 only) [End] Set the end time of the time zone. Set the end time at least 15 minutes later than the start time. 00:15 to 24:00 / --:-- (Available in steps of times) Default: 24:00 [Quality] Select the image quality for live images from the following XF (Extra Fine): Extra quality SF (Super Fine): Super high quality FQ (Fine): High quality NQ (Normal): Standard quality EX (Extended): Low quality (for long recording) Default: FQ
64 The time table setting for Monday will be as follows. Time rangeStart End Program Event Alarm messageFTP transmission by image alarm Panasonic alarm protocol Mail 1 0:00 9:00 PROG2 On On OffOffOff 2 9:00 20:00 PROG1 On On OffOffOff 3 20:00 24:00 PROG2 On On OffOffOff 4 -:-- -:-- PROG1 On On OffOffOff 5 -:-- -:-- PROG1 On On OffOffOff 6 -:-- -:-- PROG1 On On OffOffOff [Rate(ips)] Adjusts the recording rate. Off/1.25ips/2.5ips/3.75ips/7.5ips/15ips/30ips (Only for HD716K) Default: 15ips (30ips for WJ-HD716K) [Display] button The time table of the schedule set on this page will be dis- played on the pop-up window. [OK] button The selected resolution and the recording schedule will be applied to programs and time tables on the "Schedule" page of the setup menu (+ page 79). Important: • The selected image quality and the recording rate will be applied to PROG1 to 4, image quality of all the recording modes and the recording rate on the "Schedule" page of the setup menu. • When the settings on the "Schedule" page of the setup menu are changed after configuring the recording schedule setting on the "Quick" page, the settings changed on the setup menu will be applied. Schedule setting example (When day of the week or time range of the set schedules are overlapped) When day of the week and time range of schedules of pro- gram 1 and 2 are overlapped, the time table will be set with the priority (program 1 to program 4). Mode Start End Quality Rate(ips) 1 Mon - Fri 9:00 20:00 SF 30 2 Mon - Fri 0:00 24:00 FQ 15 3 Sat 0:00 24:00 FQ 15 4 Sun 0:00 24:00 FQ 7.5 ↓ The following settings will also be applied to the "Schedule" page of the setup menu. PROG2 PROG1PROG2 PROG2 PROG1PROG2 PROG2 PROG1PROG2 PROG2 PROG1PROG2 PROG2 PROG1PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 None Mon Tue We d Thu Fri Sat Sun Daily 0:00 6:00 12:00 18:00 24:00
65 The basic settings of the recorder such as time & date, recording actions and audio, etc. and the settings relating to the emer- gency recording can be configured on the "Basic setup" page. The "Basic" page has [Basic], [Time & date], [Recording], [Audio] and [Emergency rec.] tabs. Configure the settings relating to the basic operation of recorder [Basic] Select the [Basic] tab on the "Basic" page. (+ Page 60) The settings such as the language and the time to be skipped to when the\ [GO TO LAST] button is pressed can be configured on this tab. Configure the basic settings of the recorder [Basic] [Language] Select a display language for the web browser. Japanese, English, Français, Español, Deutsch, Italiano, Russian Default: English [Go to last before] Select the time to be skipped to when the [GOTO LAST] button is pressed during playback from the following. 5s/10s/30s/1min/5min (before the start time of the latest recorded image) Default: 30s [Buzzer] Configure the settings for sounding a buzzer at an error occurrence. Off: A buzzer will not sound at an error occurrence. 2s (default)/5s/10s/20s/30s/1min: The buzzer that started sounding at an error occurrence will sound for the selected period. Ext: The buzzer that started sounding at an error occur- rence will keep on sounding until the [ALARM RESET] button on the front panel of the recording is pressed or the error icon in the status display area is clicked. Default: 2s [Safe shutdown time] Select a wait time for the shutdown process to start after an outage detection signal is provided to the recorder. 10s/20s/30s/1min/2min/3min/4min/5min Default: 10s
66 [Date display format] Select a date display format. (Example: April 1, 2009)YY/MM/DD: 09/04/01 MMM/DD/YY: APR/01/09 DD/MMM/YY: 01/APR/09 MM/DD/YY: 04/01/09 DD/MM/YY: 01/04/09 Default: MMM/DD/YY [Time display format] Select a time display format. (Example: 3 o'clock in the after- noon) 24h: 15:00:00 12h: 3:00:00PM Default: 12h [Time & date] Set the current time & date. Year, month, day, time and date are set. When using a mouse, it is possible to set by clicking the icon. After completing the settings, click the [OK] button. [Time zone] Select your time zone. For example, select "(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London" when using in UK. GMT-12:00 - GMT+13:00 Default: GMT+0:00 [Auto adjustment time] Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the following. (+ Page 46) Off: Does not adjust time automatically. Slave: Receives a signal from the ALARM/CONTROL connector and adjusts the clock. Master: Supplies a signal from the ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear panel to other connected devices and the devices will adjust their clocks with reference to the clock of the recorder. Default: Off [Activation time] When "Master" is selected for "Auto adjustment time", set the clock for a signal to be supplied from the ALARM/ CONTROL connector (time adjustment I/O, pin. no. 20) on the rear panel of the recorder. When "Slave" is selected, set the time when the recorder receives a signal from the Master recorder and adjust the clock. (+ Page 46) [Summer time (daylight saving)] Determine how to switch to/from summer time. Out: Cancels summer time. Auto: Applies summer time automatically in accordance with the settings for switching to summer time. Default: Out Configure the settings relating to time & date [Time & date] Select the [Time & date] tab on the "Basic" page. (+ Page 60) The settings relating to time & date display can be configured on this tab.
67 [Summer time (daylight saving) table] You can set the time/date when summer time is to start/end. When the [Setup] button is selected, the following page will be displayed. Enter the summer time starting year, month, day, and time, and the summer time ending year, month, day and time. Select the icon on the right side of the entry field. On-screen keyboard (for time & date entry) will be displayed, and it is possible to enter the time & date. Refer to Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about how to use the on-screen keyboard. Up to 10 times and dates for switching to summer time can be set. Note: • Setting is impossible when the interval between "In" and "Out" is less than an hour. • By pressing the [STOP] button on the front panel, it is possible to delete the summer time setting pointed by the cursor.
68 [Recording] Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to perform recording. Default: OnImportant: • When "Off" is selected for this setting, no recordings will be performed. Select "On" for normal use except when required to stop recording forcibly such as when a prob- lem occurred with the recorder. [Embedded Rec (Title)] Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to record a displayed camera title together as a part of the recorded image. Default: On [Embedded Rec (Time & date)] Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to record the displayed time & date together as a part of the recorded image. Default: On Note: • It is possible to select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to display the camera title or the time & date recorded together with the images even though "Off" is selected for "Embedded Rec (Title)" or "Embedded Rec (Time & date)" respectively. (+ Page 88) • Depending on the photographic subject, the embedded characters may look blurry. Basic settings for recording [Recording] Select the [Recording] tab on the "Basic" page. (+ Page 60) The basic settings relating to recording such as recording On/Off and embedding of the time & date can be configured on this tab.
69 Configure the settings relating to audio [Audio] Select the [Audio] tab on the "Basic" page. (+ Page 60) The audio inputs from the AUDIO IN connectors (1 to 4) on the rear panel of the recorder can be assigned to the selected cam- era channels, and reception interval can be configured on this tab. [Audio1] - [Audio4] Assign audio from the audio input connectors (1 - 4) on the rear panel of the recorders to camera channels. Assign audio in accordance with channels of the connected cameras. When "Off" is selected, audio will not be heard. Default: OffNote: • It is impossible to set the same channel for "Audio 1" to "Audio 4". [Rcv. Int. (for PC)] Select the reception interval to hear audio transmitted from the camera on the web browser of the PC. 120 ms/240 ms/360 ms Default: 120 ms Note: • A shorter reception interval will result in a shorter delay of audio transmission. Making the value bigger will result in a longer delay, but audio interruptions can be minimized. Change the settings according to the network environ- ment.
70 Settings for emergency recording [Emergency rec.] Select the [Emergency rec.] tab on the "Basic" page. (+ Page 60) The settings relating to emergency recording such as recording duration and recording rate can be configured on this tab. Refer to Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about the emergency recording. [Resolution] Select the resolution for images to be recorded from the fol- lowing. Frame 3D On: High resolution with the motion blur compensation Frame 3D Off: High resolution Field: Standard resolution Default: Field [Recording duration] Specify the recording duration of emergency recording. The following are available for the recording duration. 2 s/5 s/10 s/20 s/30 s/1 min/3 min/5 min/10 min/30 min Manual: Recording will continue while the external switch is being held down. Recording will be per- formed for at least 8 seconds Continue: Recording will not stop unless the [ALARM RESET] button on the front cover of the recorder is pressed or the [ALM] button in the status display area is clicked. Default: 10 s [Rate(ips)] Select the recording rate for each camera channel. Default and available values differ depending on the setting of "Resolution". When "Off" is selected for a specified camera channel, imag- es from a camera channel set to "Off" will not be recorded. • When "Frame 3D On" or "Frame 3D Off" is selected for "Resolution" Off/ 1.25ips/ 2.5ips/ 3.75ips/ 7.5ips/ 15ips (Only for HD716K) Default: 7.5ips (12.5ips for HD716K) • When "Field" is selected for "Resolution" Off/ 1.25ips/ 2.5ips/ 3.75ips/ 7.5ips/ 15ips/ 30ips (Only for HD716K) Default: 15ips (30ips for HD716K) [Quality] The following are available for the image quality. XF (Extra Fine): Extra fine quality SF (Super Fine): Super fine quality FQ (Fine): High quality NQ (Normal): Standard quality EX (Extended): Low quality (Recording for a long period of time) Default: FQ