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Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Rt416 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Disk Recorder Wj Rt416 Operating Instructions
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71 oCheck the detailed information [Advanced Information] Operation log and access log can be checked and the firmware can be upgraded. The following window will be displayed when the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cursor onto Set. Operation Log Operation log of the recorder (time and date of operations and event) will be displayed in the list form. Up to 500 operation logs can be kept and the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. The following is the descriptions of the operation...
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72 Firmware Update Upgrade the firmware as follows. Contact your dealer for the firmware upgrade. Step 1 Save the firmware onto the following directory of an external recording device, and then connect the external recording device to the recorder. [Drive](Copy Data):\Panasonic\RT\Firmware t4flash.img Step 2 Move the cursor onto Firmware Update, and then press the [SET] button. →Versions of the current firmware and the new firmware will be displayed. Step 3 Move the cursor onto OK, and then press the...
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RECREC STOP Stop recording Press for 2 seconds or morePress for 2 seconds or more RECREC STOP Available only during recording ALM RESET ALM ALL RESET RECREC STOP Alarm reset Manual recordingALARM RESET RECREC STOP The following are descriptions of how to operate the unit using the system controller WV-CU650. To operate the unit using the system controller WV-CU650, configure the settings required to use a PS·Data compatible system controller in advance. Operation using the WV-CU650 Operation WJ-RT416...
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ESC ESC MON (ESC) SHIFTCAM FUNC SYS FUNC 8005 MULTI SCREENMULTISCREEN Select a camera SKIP + – Skip to the next frame Pause playback PLAY/PAUSEAvailable only during playback Skip to the next/previous record Available only during pause Select a multi-screen Select a camera channel 5CAM (SET) Available only when displaying on a multi- screen 801: CH1, 802: CH2, ..... 816: CH16 Sequential display ON Display the copy window Close the copy window Mute ON/OFF It is possible to stop the sequential display by...
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75 Cause/solution Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or a problem is not described below, and when having a problem with installations. •Is the power cord connected to an AC outlet firmly? Confirm that the cord is firmly connected. •Is the provided power cord connected to the recorder firmly? Confirm that the cord is firmly connected. •Is the lens cap...
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76 Cause/solution •The recorder always starts up in the HDD safety mode when the power is turned on. This is not malfunction. •Check if the HDD has any available disk space. The recorder starts up in the HDD safety mode when turning on the power. Cannot start recording. Cannot play recorded images. Reference pagesSymptom 39 33, 34 •Check the schedule settings.57 •Is this user allowed to play recorded images? Check the user level setting of the user who is currently logged in. 32 Cannot operate the...
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77 Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically. •The power cord, plug and connectors are worn out. This may result in electric shock or a fire. Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately, and refer to qualified service personnel. The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord, plug and con- nectors get hot during use. The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched. Cause/solutionSymptom •Isnt the inserted disk incompatible with the internal CD/DVD drive? •Is a disk...
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78 AUDIO IN connectors –10 dBv 51 kΩ, unbalanced, x16 (CH1 - 6: RCA, CH7 - 16, D-SUB 25-pin) Audio AUDIO OUT connector –10 dBv 1 kΩ, unbalanced, x 1 output (RCA) External AUDIO IN connector –52dBv 2.2 kΩ, unbalanced, x1 input (RCA) ALARM IN Non-voltage make contact, pulse width 100 ms or more, x16 input (D-SUB, 25-pin) Alarm ALARM OUT Normally open/Normally closed/Common, 1A 30 V DC max., 4 each output (D-SUB, 25-pin) 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX x1 (RJ-45) Network (10/100BASE-T) port RS485 x1 (RJ-11) RS485...
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79 Rec. Frame Rate Recording time length Approximate possible recording time length (days) is as follows. Possible recording time length varies depending on object of shooting. • Camera channel: 16 channels • Audio: Off • I Frame Interval: 4 (Default) • Resolution: Field *1 Consisted of two 250 GB HDDs *2 Consisted of four 250 GB HDDs *3 Consisted of six 250 GB HDDsFullRec. Quality SP Fine Fine Normal ExtendedRec. Duration: 10 hours/day HDD capacity 500 GB* 1 3.0 3.7 4.7 6.66.0 7.3 9.4 139.0 11 14...
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Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households) This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local...