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Panasonic Digital Disk Recorders Wj Hd316 Operating Instructions
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Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. WJ-HD309 Model Nos.WJ-HD316 Digital Disk Recorders Operating Instructions µ ´ TIMER ERROR ALARM RESET HDD 1 HDD 2PULL ALARM ALARM SUSPEND OPERATE Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD 316 MONITOR1 MONITOR2 SHIFT DISK SELECT EL-ZOOMCOPYTEXT MARK PAN/ TILT ZOOM/ FOCUS IRIS LISTED BUSY A-B REPEATPAN/TILT SLOWSETUP /ESC SEARCHREV FWD SET GOTO LAST PRESET /AUTO LOGOUT OSD SEQ 1 4 78 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 10/0 52 63- REC STOPREC- STOP PAUSE PLAY
2 The serial number of this product may be found on the top and bottom of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. Caution: Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read the label on the bottom. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to com- ply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ- ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, (example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to com- puter or peripheral devices). Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli- ance could void the user’s authority to operate this equip- ment. For U.S.A WARNING:To prevent fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magni- tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and mainte- nance (servicing) instructions in the litera- ture accompanying the appliance. Power disconnection. Unit with or without ON-OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source; however, the unit is operational only when the ON-OFF switch is in the ON position. The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SA 1965 SA 1966 ENGLISH VERSION
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not misuse the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10) Protect the power cord from being stepped on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenient receptacles and the points where they exit from the apparatus. 11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs. 13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. S3125A
4 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................... 3 PREFACE .................................................................... 5 FEATURES .................................................................. 5 PRECAUTIONS ........................................................... 6 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKS ............................................................ 7 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ......................................... 7 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS .................................................... 8 ■Front View ............................................................. 8 ■ Rear View ............................................................. 10 ■ On the Monitor 1 (To display only live image) ....... 11 ■ On the Monitor 2 (To display live or recorded image) ....................... 12 STARTUP .................................................................... 16 CLOCK ADJUSTMENT ............................................... 17 SHUTDOWN ................................................................ 18 RECORDING (Manual Recording) .............................. 19 RECORDING (Emergency Recording) ........................ 21 PLAYBACK .................................................................. 22 PLAYBACK IMAGE ON A DESIGNATED DISK .......... 25 PLAYBACK FROM A DESIGNATED TIME AND DATE ......................................................... 27 SEARCH AND PLAY ................................................... 28 ■ Searching For a Recording Event and Playback (Recording Event Search) ..................................... 28 ■ Searching for a motion detected time and date from recorded images and play it (VMD search) ........... 32 ■ To delete the motion detection area ..................... 36 ■ Searching for a marked point and play from that point (Marking search) .......................................... 37 MONITOR LIVE IMAGES ............................................ 38 ■ Displaying Live Images on a Single Screen .......... 38 ■ Electronic Zoom .................................................... 38 ■ Displaying on a Multi-screen ................................. 39 ■ Sequential Display ................................................ 40 CONTROL CAMERAS ................................................ 41 ■ Panning/Tilting ...................................................... 41 ■ Zoom ..................................................................... 41 ■ Focus .................................................................... 41 ■ Iris ......................................................................... 42 ■ Preset Action ......................................................... 42 ■ Move a camera to the preset position ................... 43 ■ Auto Function (Auto Pan, etc) ............................... 44 ABOUT THE EVENT FUNCTION ................................ 45 ■ Action at an event occurrence .............................. 45 ■ Alarm Function ...................................................... 46 ■ Cancel the Alarm Action ....................................... 47 ■ Suspend the Alarm Actions ................................... 47 COPYING (Duplicate) .................................................. 48 DELETE DATA ON THE DISK .................................... 50 ■ Deletion of recorded images saved on the hard disk manually ................................................ 50 FORMAT (INITIALIZE) A DVD-RAM DISK .................. 52 DISPLAY/EDIT TEXT INFORMATION ........................ 54 ERROR/WARNINGS ................................................... 56 OPERATION USING A SYSTEM CONTROLLER ...... 58OPERATION USING A PC .......................................... 62 ■ Features ................................................................ 62 ■ System Requirements of a PC .............................. 62 INSTALLATION IN THE RACK ................................... 63 MANAGEMENT OF USERS/HOSTS .......................... 64 OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME ........ 66 Preparation for maintenance (HDD replacement, installation, etc.) ........................................................... 67 CONNECTIONS .......................................................... 69 ■ Connections when the unit is used independently ........................................................ 69 ■ Connections with an extension unit ...................... 70 ■ Connections with DVD-RAM, CD-R, and DVD-R drives ........................................................ 71 ■ Connections with the VCR .................................... 72 ■ Connections with PS·Data systems ...................... 73 ■ Cascade connection of multiple units ................... 75 ■ Connection with the RS485 camera ..................... 79 ■ Mode Switch ......................................................... 81 ■ RS485 Port ........................................................... 81 ■ How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM/ CONTROL Connector ........................................... 82 ■ How to Use the Terminals of the ALARM Connector ............................................................. 86 ■ How to Use the SERIAL Connector ...................... 88 SETUP ......................................................................... 89 ■ Item list of the SETUP MENU ............................... 89 ■ About the SETUP MENU ...................................... 91 ■ Basic Operation with the SETUP MENU .............. 92 ■ [Maintenance] Functions for Maintaining .............. 93 ■ [Recording] ............................................................ 97 ■ [Event] Function for Events ................................... 99 ■ [Schedule] Settings for the recording/ event action schedule ......................................... 104 ■ [Switcher] Settings for the switcher function ....... 109 ■ [Display] .............................................................. 112 ■ [Comm] Settings for communication with other devices ................................................................ 115 ■ [System] Settings on System .............................. 120 DISPLAY SETUP MENU OF CAMERA ..................... 126 DISK MANAGEMENT ................................................ 127 ■ Notes on hard disk .............................................. 127 ■ How to replace the built-in hard disk ................... 127 ■ About the HDD DISK MENU ............................... 130 ■ Display of the HDD DISK MENU ........................ 130 ■ RAID 5 Function of the Extension Unit ............... 131 ■ Formatting (Initialization) the Hard Disk .............. 132 ■ Setting for Mirroring ............................................ 136 SERIAL (RS232C) CONNECTOR COMMAND REFERENCE ............................................................. 140 ■ SERIAL (RS232C) Communication Protocol ...... 140 ■ Command Format ............................................... 140 FLOWCHART OF THE SETUP MENU ...................... 150 PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU ............................................. 151 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................... 157 SPECIFICATION ....................................................... 161 STANDARD ACCESSORIES .................................... 162
5 PREFACE The Digital Disk Recorders WJ-HD316/309 are designed for use within a surveillance system and are a combination of a hard disk recorder and a video multiplexer (16-input for the WJ-HD316, 9-input for the WJ-HD309). The digital hard disk recorder is a recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures instead of using videotapes so that pictures recorded by repeated overwrit- ing will not cause deterioration of the recorded picture qual- ity. Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the WJ-HD316directly (up to 9 cameras to the WJ-HD309) and it is possi- ble to record their camera pictures. It is also possible to display four or more camera pictures on a single monitor, to switch camera pictures, and to operate cameras using this unit. FEATURES Various Recording Functions •Multi-Recording It is possible to perform multiple recording using a sin- gle digital disk recorder even if the operating environ- ments are different, for example, recording pictures of cameras in different places at different times. •Schedule recording It is possible to perform recording automatically at a scheduled time on a designated day of the week. Schedules can be set on each camera. •Emergency Recording In case of emergency, emergency recording will be given a higher priority than other recording modes by operating an external switch. •External Timer Recording It is possible to perform recording automatically using an external timer. •Event Recording At an event occurrence, such as when an alarm signal is supplied, the recording mode (quality and recording rate) can be changed to high quality to record pictures. •Motion Detection Function (VMD) It is possible to start recording automatically when motion is detected in a shooting area. Frame Switcher Function •It is possible to display pictures of four or more cam- eras on a single monitor (multi-screen) splitting the monitor screen into 4, 7, 9, 10, 13, or 16 sections using the WJ-HD316, and into 4, 7, or 9 sections using the WJ-HD309. While monitoring a multi-screen, each camera picture will be displayed as a moving image. Remote Operation via Network It is possible to operate this unit using a PC connected to a LAN (Local Area Network) or the Internet by the featured network function. Security Function and Reliability •Authentication function (registration of ID and pass- word) allows users access to a predetermined selection of the available functions. Up to 32 users can be regis- tered. •If alteration of a recorded image data is made for any reason, the alteration alert function will announce it. •If a hard disk crashes, the backup function *1, the mirror- ing function*2and the RAID 5 function*3prevent there being any data loss. *1:Only when the recommended DVD-RAM drive, DVD-R drive or CD-R drive is used *2:The mirroring function does not work with an external hard disk drive such as an extension unit. *3:To use the RAID 5 function, an optional extension unit is required. Transmission with Coaxial Cable, PS·Data and RS485 Compatible •It is possible to control a Panasonic combination cam- era such as the WV-CS850 using only a coaxial cable but not other devices. Using a coaxial cable also com- pensates for transmission loss. •It is easy to establish the surveillance system by con- necting a PS·Data compatible system controller and peripherals.
6 PRECAUTIONS •Refer all work related to the installation of these products to qualified service personnel or system installers. •Do not operate the appliances beyond their speci- fied temperature, humidity, or power source ratings. Use the appliance at temperatures within +5 °C - +45 °C (41 °F - 133 °F) and humidity below 85 %. The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC 60 Hz. •Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appli- ance. •Do not strike or give a strong shock to the unit. It may cause damage or allow water to enter the unit. •Built-in backup battery Before the first use, charge the built-in backup battery by turning on the power for 48 hours or more. If it is not charged enough, in a case where the power goes down, the internal clock may keep bad time or the operative condition may be different to that before the electric power failure. The built-in battery life is approximately 5 years. Ask the shop where you purchased the unit when replacement of the battery is required. •Cooling Fan Turn the power off when cleaning the unit. Otherwise it may cause injuries. Replacement costs of the cooling fan are not covered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period. Consult your dealer for servicing. •Cleaning Turn the power off when cleaning the unit. Otherwise it may cause injuries. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when clean- ing the appliance body. Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. •Built-in hard disk drives Hard disk drives are vulnerable to vibration. Handle them with care. It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running. Do not move them just after turning the power of them on or off (for around 30 seconds).Hard disk drives are perishable. They will need to be replaced after around 20 000 - 30 000 hours of opera- tion in case they are used at temperature of 25 °C (77 °F). Replacement costs of the hard disk drives are not cov- ered by the warranty even if it needs to be done within the warranty period. Consult your dealer for servicing. Set all the hard disk drives as master using the jumper pin. Refer to the diagram attached on the HDD or the operating instructions of the HDD for the jumper pin assignment. When hard disk drive trouble occurs, replace it immedi- ately. Consult your dealer for servicing. When replacing the hard disk drives, take notice that the following. Do not detach the hard disk drives or the cables con- necting the unit and the front cover while the HDD1/HDD2 indicators are lit or for around 30 seconds after the indicators go off. Protect the hard disk drives from static electricity. Do not stack them, or keep them upright. Do not use an electric screwdriver to fix them. (Tightening torque: Approx. 0.49 N · m (5 k gf · cm)) Avoid rapid changes of the temperature/humidity to prevent condensation. (Acceptable change: within 15 °C/h (59 °F/h)) •Indication label Refer to the indication labels placed on the top and bot- tom of the unit as to the indications of equipment classi- fication and power source, etc. •Avoid placing receptacles that contain liquids such as water near the unit. If liquid spills onto the unit, it may cause fire or an elec- tric shock. •Do not expose the unit to water or moisture, or try to operate it in wet areas. •Prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the hard disk. Wait until the dew evaporates in any of the following cases. The recorder is moved to a place significantly different in temperature or humidity. The recorder is moved out of an air-conditioned room. The recorder is placed in an extremely humid place. The recorder is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on. •We recommend that you make a note of your settings and save them. This will help when you are required to change the system configuration, or when unexpected trouble or failure occurs.
7 TRADEMARKS AND REGISTERED TRADEMARKS •Adobe, Adobe logos, and Acrobat are registered trade- marks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the U.S. and/ or other countries. •Microsoft, Windows and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. •Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or reg- istered trademarks of their respective owners. •Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compil- ing, reverse engineering, and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this prod- uct, is expressly prohibited.About These Operating Instructions There are 3 operating instructions for the WJ-HD316/WJ- HD309 as follows. •Operating Instructions (book, these operating instruc- tions) •Network Operating Instructions (PDF) •Network Setup Instructions (PDF) These Operating Instructions contain descriptions of how to operate this unit with the buttons on the front panel. Refer to the Network Operating Instructions on the provid- ed CD-ROM for descriptions of how to operate this unit from a PC. Refer to the Network Setup Instructions on the provided CD-ROM for descriptions of how to perform the required settings and how to connect to other devices. Adobe ®Reader is required to read these operating instruc- tions (PDF) on the provided CD-ROM. When the Adobe® Reader is not installed on the PC, download the latest Adobe®Reader from the Adobe web site and install it. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRI- AL CO., LTD. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PER- SON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW: (1) ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIM- ITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSE- QUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT;(2) PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER; (3) UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFI- CATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER; (4) ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYS- TEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY.
8 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ■ Front View S-VIDEO COPY 2VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT S-VIDEO COPY 2VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT [WJ-HD309] [WJ-HD316] ALARMTIMER HDD 2 ERROR HDD 1 ALARM SUSPEND ALARM RESETOPERATE MONITOR1 MONITOR21 5 9 13 2 6 10/0 14 3 7 11 15 4 8 12 16 SEQ SHIFT OSDPAN/ TILT STOPPLAY PAUSEREC - REC STOP ZOOM/ FOCUS TEXTCOPYDISK SELECT EL-ZOOM MARK LOGOUTIRIS PRESET /AUTO A-B REPEATGOTO LAST LISTED SEARCH BUSYSETUP /ESC SET REV –+ FWDPULL Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD PAN/TILTSLOW LOGOUT ALARMTIMER HDD 2 ERROR HDD 1 ALARM SUSPEND ALARM RESETOPERATE MONITOR1 MONITOR21 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 TEXT SEQ SHIFT OSDZOOM/ FOCUSCOPYDISK SELECT EL-ZOOM MARKIRIS PRESET /AUTO A-B REPEATGOTO LAST LISTED SEARCH BUSYSETUP /ESC SET REV –+ FWDPULL Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD STOPPLAY PAUSEREC - REC STOP PAN/TILTSLOWPAN/ TILT qwer t yui o!8!9@0 !0!1 !3!4@1@2@3@4@5#0!2 !5!6!7@6@7@8@9 qwer t yui o!8!9@0 !0!1 !3!4@1@2@3@4@5#0!2 !5!6!7@6@7@8@9 qOperate Indicator (OPERATE) Lights up when the power is turned on. wAlarm Suspension Indicator (ALARM SUSPEND) Lights up when the alarm suspension mode is selected. eAlarm Indicator (ALARM) Blinks when an alarm occurs, and lights steadily when the activated alarm is reset automatically. To turn this indicator off, press the ALARM RESET but- ton. rAlarm Reset Button (ALARM RESET) Pressing this button cancels alarm activation, and returns the system to the condition before the alarm was activated. tError indicator (ERROR) Blinks orange when an error occurs that will not keep the unit from running. Blinks red when an error occurs that may cause the system to go down. Refer to page 56 for further information about error/ warnings. yTimer Indicator (TIMER) Lights up when the schedule recording is set, and blinks while the schedule recording is being performed. uHDD Access Indicators (HDD1/HDD2) Blinks when the HDD1 or the HDD2 is accessed respectively. iMonitor Switch button (MONITOR1/MONITOR2) Pressing this button switches the monitor. This button lights up when monitor 1 is selected, and goes off when monitor 2 or the VGA monitor is selected. oShift Button (SHIFT) Toggles the functions of the camera selection buttons. !0Camera Selection Buttons ([1] - [10/0], [11] - [16] for the WJ-HD316, [1] - [9], [0] for the WJ-HD309) Pressing a button displays live or playback images of the selected camera. The LED in the button indicates the status as follows. Green:When a button is lit green, the currently dis- played image on the monitor is live from a respec- tive camera. Orange:When a button is lit orange, the image from a respective camera is recorded. Blue:When a button is lit blue, the currently displayed image on the monitor is live from a respective cam- era and is also recorded.
9 When the shift button is lit, these buttons work as the toggled function buttons. (The buttons available as the toggled function buttons will light green when the shift button is lit.) !1Pan, Tilt, Latest Recorded Image Playback Button (PAN/TILT, GO TO LAST) Pans/tilts a selected camera, or plays back the latest recorded image. (Refer to page 41 and 23 respectively.) !2Zoom, Focus, A - B Repeat Button (ZOOM/FOCUS, A-B REPEAT) Zooms in/out, adjusts focus, or repeats playback of recorded images between two designated points. (Refer to page 41 and 24 respectively.) !3Iris, Listing Button (IRIS, LISTED) Adjusts iris, or enables/disables the filtering playback. (Refer to page 42 and 28 respectively.) !4Preset, Auto Pan Button (PRESET/AUTO) Moves a camera to the preset position, or activates the auto function. (Refer to page 42 and 44 respectively.) !5Stop Button (STOP) Stops playback. !6Play/Pause Button (PLAY/PAUSE) Plays recorded images, or pauses playback. !7Record Button (REC/REC STOP) Starts recording. To stop recording, press this button down for 2 seconds or more. !8Slow Button (SLOW) Pans/tilts a selected camera slowly. !9Search Button (SEARCH) Displays the searching menu. @0Setup, Escape Button (SETUP/ESC) Displays the setup menu, or turns back to a previous page of the setup menu, etc. @1Busy Indicator (BUSY) Lights when a selected camera was not available to operate because another user is operating it using a controller or a PC via a network. In this case, wait until this indicator goes off. @2Arrow Buttons (CDAB) Adjusts zooming/focus, or moves the cursor on the setup menus and the searching menu. @3Set Button (SET) Works differently depending on the situations listed below: •Plays recorded images at the current playback speed when this button is pressed during fast playback. •Registers preset positions of cameras. •Activates the auto focus function. •Sets the alarm suspension mode on/off. •Determines the setting of parameters on the setup menus. @4Jog Dial Works differently depending on the situations as fol- lows: •Plays recorded images frame by frame when this dial is rotated during pausing playback. •Skips playback time when this dial is rotated during playback at normal speed. •Moves the cursor on the searching menu or the thumb- nail menu. •Selects a parameter setting or a character on the setup menus. @5Shuttle Ring Works differently depending on the situations as fol- lows: •Plays fast when this dial is rotated during playback at normal speed. •Turns the searching menu pages or the thumbnail menu pages. @6Connectors Cover @7Copy Port (COPY2) Connect a recommended DVD-RAM drive, CD-R drive or DVD-R drive with this port. @8S-Video Output Connector (S-VIDEO) Connect the S-video input connector of a VCR with this connector. The same video signal supplied to the MON- ITOR OUT2 connector on the rear panel will be sup- plied to this connector. @9Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT) Connect the video input connector of a VCR with this connector. The same video signal supplied to the MON- ITOR OUT2 connector on the rear panel will be sup- plied to this connector. #0Audio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT) This connector, for an RCA standard jack, supplies an unbalanced –10 dBV, 600 Ωline output audio signal to an external device. Recorded audio will be supplied from this connector during playback. The same audio signal supplied to the AUDIO OUT connector on the rear panel will be supplied to this con- nector.
10 qAudio Input Connectors (AUDIO IN 1 - 4) These connectors, for RCA pin jacks, accept an unbal- anced –10 dBV, 10 kΩline input audio signal supplied from an external device such as a microphone amplifi- er. wAudio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT) This connector, for an RCA standard jack, supplies an unbalanced –10 dBV, 600 Ωline output audio signal to an external device. Recorded audio will be supplied from this connector during playback. eVideo Input Connectors (CAMERA IN 1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316/CAMERA IN 1 - 9 for the WJ-HD309) Connect system cameras or combination cameras to these BNC connectors. A 75 Ωtermination is made unless the video output ter- minal is connected. To connect combination cameras, connect them to the CAMERA IN 1 - 8 connectors of the WJ-HD316, or the CAMERA IN 1 - 6 of the WJ-HD309 (accept coaxial communication). rVideo Output Connectors (CAMERA OUT 1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316/CAMERA OUT 1 - 9 for the WJ-HD309) These BNC connectors supply video signals looped through the video input connectors. Note:Video signals will not be supplied from the CAM- ERA OUT 1 - 8 connectors (CAMERA OUT 1 - 6 connectors for the WJ-HD309) if the power of the unit is off. ■ Rear View [WJ-HD309] [WJ-HD316]IN OUT CASCADE OUT 3 2 1 9 98 87 76 65 54 43 32 21 1 1 2VIDEO AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTMONITOR OUT CASCADE INMONITOR (VGA) ALARM/CONTOROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND1 42 1 2 IN OUT CASCADE 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/CONTOROLSERIAL ALARMPOWER COPY 1 MODEEXT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T RS485(CAMERA)DATA AC IN SIGNAL GND1 42 wtyui o!0!1!3!5!8 !2!4!6!7e r!9 wtyui o!0!1!3!5!8 !2!4!6!7qe r!9 q tMonitor Output Connector (MONITOR OUT1, MONI- TOR OUT2/CASCADE OUT) Connect monitors to these BNC connectors. The MONITOR OUT2 connector can also be used as the CASCADE OUT connector. When using two or more units of the WJ-HD316/WJ- HD309 and using the MONITOR OUT2 connector as the CASCADE OUT connector, connect with the CAS- CADE IN connector of another WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309. yCascade In Connector (CASCADE IN) Connect with the CASCADE OUT connector of another WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 when using two or more units of the WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309. uSerial Connector (SERIAL) Connect a PC with this D-Sub 9-pin connector when controlling this unit. iMonitor Connector (MONITOR (VGA)) Connect a VGA monitor with this connector. The same video signal supplied to the MONITOR OUT2 connector will be supplied to this connector. oAlarm Connector (ALARM) Connect an external device such as a sensor or a door switch with this D-Sub 25-pin connector. !0Alarm/Control Connector (ALARM/CONTROL) Connect a control switch with this D-Sub 25-pin con- nector when controlling this unit using an external device, or when controlling an alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp.