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    Note:When the hard disk is replaced or removed, the
    TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto-
    matically displayed.
    [Screenshot 1]
    The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis-
    played.
    xMove the cursor to MIRROR ON using the arrows but-
    ton (A B) and press the SET button.
    Note:When it is impossible to recover the hard disk
    (mirror on) such in case that the hard disk size to be
    recovered is too small, it is impossible to select
    MIRROR ON.
    [Screenshot 2]
    The password entry window will be displayed.
    cEnter the password for an administrator by rotating the
    jog dial.
    The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ-
    HD316A, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309A) are available
    to enter numbers for password.
    The same method is used to enter, insert and delete
    characters as for attaching text information to images.
    Refer to page 58.
    vMove the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button
    (CD) and press the SET button.[Screenshot 3]
    The confirmation dialog window will be displayed.
    bMove the cursor to OK using the arrows button (AB)
    and press the SET button.
    →Recovery of the hard disk will start when the unit is
    in operation after the HDD DISK MENU is closed.
    Remove the Hard Disk Logically and
    Reconfigure it (REMOVE LINK)
    It is possible to remove the hard disk logically (unmount)
    without uninstalling (detaching) the hard disk physically. It
    is recommended to remove the hard disk logically when the
    hard disk of the unit or an extension unit is having trouble
    (hard disk indicated with *, LOST or ERROR) and it is
    necessary to remove it temporarily but not to stop opera-
    tion.
    Do the following to remove the hard disk logically.
    zTurn on the power of this unit.
    An image saying that the system check has been com-
    pleted will be displayed.
    Press the SET button after the image is displayed.
    Note:When the hard disk is replaced or removed, the
    TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be auto-
    matically displayed.
    [Screenshot 1]
    The TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis-
    played.
    xMove the cursor to REMOVE LINK using the arrows
    button (A B) and press the SET button.
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
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    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    Enter the password.
    EXECUTECANCEL
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    - 1234
    OKCANCEL
    Mirror ON in main unit.
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    160GB
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    - -- 1234
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    160GB
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    - -- 1234 
    						
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    [Screenshot 2]
    The password entry window will be displayed.
    cEnter the password for an administrator by rotating the
    jog dial.
    The camera selection buttons ([1] - [10/0] for the WJ-
    HD316A, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309A) are available
    to enter numbers for password.
    The same method is used to enter, insert and delete
    characters as for attaching text information to images.
    Refer to page 58.
    [Screenshot 3]
    vMove the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button
    (DC), and press the SET button.
    bMove the cursor to EXECUTE using the arrows button
    (AB), and press the SET button.
    →The hard disk will be removed logically and the
    confirmation dialog window will be displayed.
    [Screenshot 4]
    The confirmation dialog window will be displayed after logi-
    cal remove of the hard disk is started.
    nThe TOP MENU of the HDD DISK MENU will be dis-
    played when logical remove has been completed.
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    REMOVING
    REMOVINGMAIN : REMOVED OK
    EXT1–4 : REMOVED OK
    EXT2–1 : REMOVED OK
    EXT2–2 : REMOVED OK
    EXT5–3 : REMOVED OK
    EXT6–1 : REMOVED OK
    EXT6–2 : REMOVED OK
    EXT6–3 : REMOVED OK
    EXT6–4 : REMOVED OK
    EXT7–1 : REMOVED OK
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    - 1234
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    Enter the password.
    EXECUTECANCEL
    Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300AHDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVE LINKRESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT1
    EXT2
    EXT3
    EXT4
    EXT5
    EXT6
    EXT7160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    - 1234
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    EXECUTECANCEL
    Removing all* and lost links 
    						
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    SERIAL (RS232C) Communication Protocol
    With the SERIAL (RS232C) interface, you can control functions of this unit by transferring the specified commands from a per-
    sonal computer (PC) to this unit.
    Notes:
    •This unit does not support the communication converted between the SERIAL (RS232C) and USB interface.
    •When controlling the unit with the SERIAL (RS232C) interface, the following parameters should be identical between the
    communication devices.
    The setting is available in SETUP MENU – Comm – RS232C Setup.
    Baud Rate
    Data Bit
    Parity
    Stop Bit
    Command Format
    The following pages detail how to write the commands.
    1. The following details how to write the commands
    STX:This shows the data start. STX (ASCII code: 02h) is always prefixed to data. h shows hexadecimal digit.
    Unit address of the unit:Designate the unit address set for RS232C of Comm on the SETUP MENU. 
    Transmission command:A command shown in the Command List is designated.
    ETX:This shows the data end. ETX (ASCII code: 03h) is always prefixed to data.
    The character code is ASCII.
    When a command needs a parameter, a colon (:) is used for dividing the command and parameter. The following shows
    how to write the commands when two or more commands are specified.
    2. Response Command (from the Unit to the PC)
    The unit sends back the response command for the transmission command from the PC.
    •When the reception was completed successfully
    The response command differs between when an ANSWER command (sending back the status or data) is required or
    when not required.
    •When no ANSWER command is required
    The unit sends back the same identifier as that in the transmission command, as shown in the figure.
    CodeASCII (02H)   – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – –   (03H)
    [STX] AD [Unit address of this unit] [Transmission Command] : [p1] : [p2] [ETX]
    SERIAL (RS232C) CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE
    Code [STX] AD [Unit address of this unit] [Transmission Command] : [p] [ETX]
    [STX] [ETX]OPL
    Same identifier Transmission command (→ The unit) Response command (← The unit)
    [STX] [ETX]OPL 
    						
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    •When an ANSWER command is required
    The unit sends back the status or data, as shown in the figure.
    •About ACK code
    After receiving a command from the PC, the unit sends back the ACK code to the PC in 20 ms or less.
    [ACK] = Reception succeeded (ASCII code: 06H)
    After the ACK code has been sent back and the command processing has been completed, the unit sends back the
    response command to the PC.
    Example:
    These are examples for the following operations.
    1. Login with the user name of ADMIN and with password of 12345.
    2. Display images from camera channel 1 on monitor 2.
    3. Start playback from the point of January 1 2003, 3:00 p.m.
    4. Logout
    (1) (PC -> This unit) Login
    [STX]AD001;OLI:ADMIN[SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP]
    [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP]:12345[SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP]
    [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP] [SP][ETX]
    When receiving the command above, this unit will start the login procession of the user name of ADMIN.
    (2) (This unit -> PC) Response against (1).
    [STX]AD001;OLI:1[ETX]
    (3) (PC -> This unit) Select the monitor 2
    [STX]AD001;OMS:0002[ETX]
    (4) (This unit -> PC) Response against (3).
    [STX]AD001;OMS:0002[ETX]
    (5) (PC -> This unit) Display images from the camera channel 1.
    [STX]AD001;OCS:00001[ETX]
    (6) (This unit - > PC) Response against (5).
    [STX]AD001;OCS:00001[ETX]
    (7) (PC -> This unit) Playback from the designated time point.
    [STX]AD001;ZTP:20030101150000[ETX]
    When receiving the command above, this unit will start playback from the point of January 1 2003, 3:00 p.m.
    (8) (This unit - > PC) Response against (7).
    [STX]AD001;ZTP: 20030101150000[ETX]
    [STX] [ETX]QSR
    Status inquiry command Status information command Transmission command (→ The unit) Response command (← The unit)
    [STX] [ETX]OPL
    [STX] [ETX]QRV
    Version inquiry command Sends back data. Transmission command (→ The unit) Response command (← The unit)
    [STX] [ETX]Q RV: 1.01:1.01:1.00:1.10 
    						
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    •Parameter error
    When the unit cannot properly process the received command, the unit sends back an error code to the PC. After clearing
    the receive buffer, the unit enters the wait state until receiving the following [STX] command.
    •If the unit receives another command during the response, the unit will respond to the command after processing the cur-
    rent response. 
    •If the unit received the [STX] command again before receiving the [ETX] command, the unit will clear the internal buffer.
    Then, the unit will process the data following to the [STX] command. (The commands received before the second [STX]
    command will be canceled.)
    •The internal buffer will be cleared when it fills up.*
    Reason for the error
    001: Command invalid (There is no associated command.)
    002: Parameter invalid (The number, digit, or range of the command 
    parameters is incorrect.)
    301: Command invalid (The unit does not support the operation mode.)
    E: Command error (ASCII code: 45H)
    ERN[ETX] =Error
    (9) (PC -> This unit) Logout.
    [STX]AD001;OLO [ETX]
    When receiving the command above, the user logged in via SERIAL (RS232C) (ADMIN) will log out.
    (
    10) (This unit - > PC) Response against (9).
    [STX]AD001;OLO[ETX]
    Note: The character code of [STX], [ETX] and [SP] are as follows.
    [STX]: 02h
    [ETX]: 03h
    [SP] (space): 20h
    3. Reception Error
    The response command differs between the reception error and parameter error.
    •Communication error (Reception error)
    When the unit cannot properly receive the command due to the communication error, the unit immediately sends back the
    NACK code to the PC. After clearing the receive buffer, the unit enters the wait state until receiving the following [STX]
    command.
    [NCK]     = Reception failed (ASCII code: 15H)
    Reason for the communication error
    1: Parity error (ASCII code: 31H)
    2: Framing error (ASCII code: 33H)
    3: Overrun error (ASCII code: 34H)
    N 
    						
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    1 18
    2
    IN
    OUTCASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 113
    12 1211
    1110
    109
    98
    87
    76
    65
    54
    43
    32
    21
    1VIDEO
    AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)D ATAAC  IN
    SIGNAL GND1
    42
    D-sub Pin 9
    (Female)D-sub Pin 9
    (Female)
    This unitPC
    Pin No. Signal Name I/O
    1CDIN
    2 RXD IN
    3 TXD OUT
    4 DTR OUT
    5SG–
    6 DSR IN
    7 RTS OUT
    8 CTS IN
    9RIIN
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    96As viewed from the rear of the 
    WJ-HD316A/WJ-HD309A
    7 (RTS)
    8 (CTS)
    3 (TXD)
    5 (GND)
    2 (RXD)7 (RTS)
    8 (CTS)
    3 (TXD)
    5 (GND)
    2 (RXD)
    WJ-HD316A/WJ-HD309A
    PC or another device
    Cross cable connection example
    4. PC Connection Example
    An RS232C crossing cable is used for connection between the unit and PC. (Refer to the following for the pin array of the SERI-
    AL connector and a cable connection sample.) 
    						
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    Basic Operation
    Item
    Forward a field
    Rewind a field
    Pause during playback
    Play
    Manual recording
    Manual recording with
    text
    Stop
    Skip & play forward
    Skip&play reversely
    Record No. Search and
    playback
    Time & date search and
    playback
    Record skip
    LISTED Playback
    Playback latest image
    A - B repeat playback
    Display COPY SETUP
    MENU
    Display text
    Multi-screen switching
    Monitor selection
    Camera selection
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    OVF
    OVR
    OPA
    OPL
    ORC
    ZMR:nn:ddd...
    ddd
    OSP:n
    OSF:n
    OSR:n
    ZPR:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:mm
    ZTP:yyyymmddhhnnss
    OSK:dnn
    ZLT:n
    ZPM
    ZRP:n
    ZPD:n
    ZDT:n
    OTC:m
    OMS:nnnn
    OCS:ccccc
    Response command (ASCII)
    OVF
    OVR
    OPA
    OPL
    ORC
    ZMR:nn
    OSP
    OSF
    OSR
    ZPR:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    ZTP:yyyymmddhhnnss
    OSK
    ZLT:n
    ZPM
    ZRP:n:yyyymmddhhnnss
    ZPD:n
    ZDT:n
    OTC:m
    OMS:nnnn
    OCS:ccccc
    Parameter (ASCII)
    nn=01~99 (Sequence number)
    ddd...
    ddd: text (200 bytes or less)
    n=P: Stops PLAY
    n=R: Stops REC
    no parameter stops PLAY and REC
    n=0F Normal speed
    n=1F x2 speed
    n=2F x5 speed
    n=3F x10 speed
    n=4F x20 speed
    n=5F x50 speed
    n=6F x100 speed
    n=0S Normal speed
    n=1S 1/2 speed
    n=0F Normal speed
    n=1F x2 speed
    n=2F x5 speed
    n=3F x10 speed
    n=4F x20 speed
    n=5F x50 speed
    n=6F x100 speed
    n=0S Normal speed
    n=1S 1/2 speed
    rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Record No.
    yyyymmddhhnnss:Time & date of playback
    image
    d=+ Forward
    – Backward
    nn=01 Number of skipped records: Fixed
    n=0 OFF
    n=1 ON
    n=0 A - B repeat playback OFF 
    n=1 Set repeat start point (A point)
    n=2 Set repeat end point (B point)
    yyyymmddhhnnss: Date and time of A/B point
    n=0 COPY SETUP MENU OFF
    n=1 COPY SETUP MENU ON
    n=0 Text display OFF
    n=1 Text display ON
    m=0 4-split screen
    m=1 7-split screen
    m=2 9-split screen
    m=3 10-split screen
    m=4 13-split screen
    m=5 16-split screen
    nnnn=0001 Select MON 1
    nnnn=0002 Select MON 2
    ccccc: Camera CH
    Command Table 
    						
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    Item
    Start sequence
    Stop sequence
    Disk selection
    Marking
    Alarm Control
    Item
    Alarm input
    Alarm input with text
    Alarm reset
    Alarm suspension
    Alarm change information
    (LED indication)
    Alarm change information
    Setup Control
    Item
    Display SETUP MENU
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    MSU:n
    DCR:n1n2
    TSU:yyyymmddhhnn
    MST:n
    MRM:n
    Response command (ASCII)
    MSU:n
    DCR
    TSU
    MST
    MRM
    Parameter (ASCII)
    n=0 SETUP MENU OFF
    n=1 SETUP MENU ON
    n1n2=A1 Right
    n1n2=C1 Upward
    n1n2=E1 Left
    n1n2=G1 Downward
    n1n2=+1 Increment parameter (+)
    n1n2=-1 Decrement parameter (–)
    n1n2=PD Move to virtual menu (SET)
    n1n2=P+ Go to the next page (FWD)
    n1n2=P- Go back to the previous page (BACK)
    n1n2=PU Move to upper layer (ESC)
    yyyymmddhhnn: Date and time
    n=0 Standard time n=1 Summer time
    n=0 Normal recording mode
    n=2 Continuous (External timer) recording
    mode
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    OQT:01F
    OQS:0
    ZDS:k
    ZMP
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    OAI:b1b2b3a1a2a3a4
    ZAI:b1b2b3a1a2a3a4:
    nn:ddd...
    ddd
    OAL:n
    MAD:n
    –
    –
    Response command (ASCII)
    OQT:01F:010
    OQS
    ZDS:k
    ZMP
    Response command (ASCII)
    OAI
    ZAI:nn
    OAL
    MAD:n
    ALD:n
    ALM: b
    1b2b3a1a2a3a4
    Parameter (ASCII)
    b1b2b3: Head alarm CH information (binary)
    a
    1a2a3a4: Alarm CH information (binary)
    b
    1b2b3: Head alarm CH information (binary)
    a
    1a2a3a4: Alarm CH information (binary)
    nn=01 - 99 (Sequence No)
    ddd...
    ddd: text (200 bytes or less)
    n=0 Alarm all reset
    n=1 Alarm reset
    n=0 Alarm suspension OFF
    n=1 Alarm suspension ON
    n=0 LED OFF
    n=1 LED ON
    n=2 LED Blinking
    b1b2b3: Head alarm CH information (binary)
    a1a2a3a4: Alarm CH information (binary)
    Parameter (ASCII)
    k=0 HDD normal/event recording sector 
    k=1 HDD copy sector
    k=2 Disk connected to COPY 1
    k=3 Disk connected to COPY 2 Electronic zooming OZM:m OZM:n m=0 Electronic zooming OFF
    m=1 Electronic zooming ON
    m=> Switch x2 -> x4
    m=< Switch x4 -> x2
    m=+ Switch Electronic zooming OFF -> x2 ->
    x4 -> Electronic zooming OFF -> ...
    m=- Switch x4 -> x2 -> Electronic zooming OFF
    -> x4 -> ...
    n=0 Electronic zooming OFF
    n=2 x2
    n=4 x4
    Move cursor
    Date & Time setup
    Summer time setup
    Recording mode setup
    Login/Logout
    Item
    Login
    Logout
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    OLI:uuu...uuu:
    ppp...
    ppp
    OLO
    Response command (ASCII)
    OLI:n
    OLO
    Parameter (ASCII)
    uuu...uuu: User name (32-byte fixed length)
    ppp...ppp: Password (32-byte fixed length)
    n=0 Error in user name/password
    n=1 Login succeeded
    n=2 Login failed 
    						
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    Data Control
    Item
    Copy by specifying
    record
    Copy by specifying date
    & time
    Data copy completed
    Cancel data copy
    Erase log
    Log data total number
    inquiry
    Log readout
    Record list acquisition
    Text acquisition
    Text writing
    Disk End Notification
    Item
    Disk end auto-notification
    setting
    Disk end auto-notification
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    MDE:n
    HDE:–
    Response command (ASCII)
    MDE:n
    HDE:p
    Parameter (ASCII)
    n=0 (Auto-notification OFF)
    n=1 (Auto-notification ON)
    p=1 (Normal recording sector)
    p=2 (Event recording sector)
    p=3 (Copy sector)
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    ZCR:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:m
    ZCT:y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1:y2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2:s:ccc:m
    –
    ZDC
    ZLC:k
    ZLQ:k:y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1:y2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2
    ZLR:yyyymmdd
    hhnn:mmmmmmmm
    ZGR:yyyymmddnn
    :nnnnnnnn
    ZGT:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    ZPT:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: 
    Response command (ASCII)
    ZCR
    ZCT
    ZEC:y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1:
    y
    2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2:s:ccc:m
    ZDC
    ZLC:k
    ZLQ:k:y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1y2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2:dddddddd
    ZLR:k:s1:s2:...
    :sn
    ZGRs1:s2:...
    :sn
    ZGT:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: 
    ZPT:rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
    Parameter (ASCII)
    rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record No.
    m=0 Copy to HDD copy sector
    m=1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1
    m=2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2
    y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1: Start date & time of
    data copy
    y
    2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2: End date & time of
    data copy
    s=0 Format to specify the camera CH. Fixed to
    0
    ccc: Camera CH No. of target for data copy
    m=0 Copy to HDD copy sector
    m=1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1
    m=2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2
    y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1: Start date & time of
    data copy
    y
    2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2: End date & time of
    data copy
    s=0 Format to specify the camera CH. Fixed to
    0
    ccc: Camera CH No. of target for data copy
    m=0 Copy to HDD copy sector
    m=1 Copy to media connected to COPY 1
    m=2 Copy to media connected to COPY 2
    k=1 Event input log
    k=2 Error log
    k=3 Access log
    k=0 Record list
    k=1 Event input log
    k=2 Error log
    k=3 (Access log)
    y
    1y1y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1: Start date & time of
    inquiry range
    y
    2y2y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2: End date & time of
    inquiry range
    dddddddd: Log data total number
    k=1 (Event input log)
    k=2 (Error log)
    k=3 (Access log)
    yyyymmddhhnn Start date & time of readout
    logs
    mmmmmmmm: Total number of acquired logs
    (00000000 - 00000050)
    : Log data
    sn: 0-9 Cyclic number
    yyyymmddhhnn: Start date & time of readout
    list
    mmmmmmmm: Total record number in the
    acquired list (00000001 - 00000050)
    : Log data
    sn: 0-9 Cyclic number
    rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record No.
    : text data
    rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr: Record No.
    : text data 200 bytes or less 
    						
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    Search Operation
    Item
    Display the search win-
    dow
    Display Operation
    Item
    Switch display
    Inquiry
    Item
    Available disk space
    inquiry
    ID request
    Interface ID request
    Production category
    request
    Alarm information request
    Software version inquiry
    Status inquiry
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    QHR:p
    QID
    QIB
    QIC
    QLD:0
    QRV
    QSR DIN:n
    Response command (ASCII)
    Response command (ASCII)
    QHR:p:sss
    QID:WJ-HD309A 
    or 
    QID:WJ-HD316A
    QIB:WJ-HD309A 
    or 
    QIB:WJ-HD316A
    QIC:2
    QLD:n
    QRV:n.nn
    QSR:Status 1:Status 2...n=0 (No alarm)
    n=1 (Alarm end)
    n=2 (Under alarm operation)
    n.nn: Software version
    Following response commands are sends back
    for Status 1:Status 2...
    
    msu:0 Under normal operation
    msu:1 Under setting
    oms:0001 Monitor 1
    oms:0002 Monitor 2
    ocs:ccccc ccccc: Camera number
    otc:n Multiscreen segment display pattern
    n=0: 4 segments
    n=1: 7segments
    n=2: 9 segments
    n=3: 10 segments
    n=4: 13 segments
    n=5: 16 segments
    oqt: 01F Sequence activated
    ozm: 0 Zoom OFF
    ozm: 2 x2 zoom
    ozm: 4 x4 zoom
    opa: Currently playback is being paused
    opl: Currently playback is being performed
    orc: Currently recording is being performed
    osf:n: Currently fast playback is being per-
    formed
    osp:p: Currently playback is being stopped
    osp:r: Currently recording is being stopped
    osr:n: Currently fast reverse playback is being
    performed
    mad: 0 Alarm suspension OFF
    mad: 1 Alarm suspension ON DIN
    Parameter (ASCII)
    Parameter (ASCII)
    p=1 HDD normal recording sector
    p=2 HDD event recording sector
    p=3 HDD copy sector
    p=4 Disk connected to COPY 1
    p=5 Disk connected to COPY 2
    sss: Available disk space (%) n=+
    Transmission command (ASCII)
    ZTL:n
    Response command (ASCII)
    ZTL:n
    Parameter (ASCII)
    n=0 (Display the search window)
    n=1 (Display the recording event list)
    n=2 (Display the recording event thumbnail)
    n=3 (Display the VMD search list)
    n=4 (Display the VMD search thumbnail)
    n=5 (Display the marking search list)
    n=6 (Display the marking search thumbnail)
    n=7 (Display the menu for playback by desig-
    nating time and date) 
    						
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