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    							It is possible to stop the sequential display by
    pressing a camera selection button.
    It is possible to stop the sequential display by
    pressing a camera selection button. Sequential display ON
    (For the WJ-HD316)
    Sequential display ON
    (For the WJ-HD309)SEQUENCE
    SEQUENCE
    SEQ
    7
    SHIFT+
    4&2
    4
    SHIFT+
    Switches in the following order each time the
    button is pressed
    1 - 4 CH 
    →5 - 8 CH →9 - 12 CH →13 - 16 CH
    →1 - 7 CH →1 - 9 CH →10 - 16 CH 
    →1 - 13 CH →1 - 16 CH
    Switches in the following order each time the
    button is pressed 
    1 - 4 CH 
    →5 - 8 CH →9 CH →1 - 7 CH 
    →1 - 9 CH Select a camera
    (For the WJ-HD316)
    Select a camera
    (For the WJ-HD309)
    Select a multi-screen
    (For the WJ-HD316)
    Select a multi-screen
    (For the WJ-HD309)
    →
    CAM
    SETCamera selection but-
    tons (1 - 16)
    Camera selection but-
    tons (1 - 9)Camera
    number
    →
    CAM
    SETCamera
    number
    SHIFT+
    SHIFT+
    MULTI SCREEN SELECT
    1
    ···
    6
    SHIFT+
    SHIFT+
    MULTI SCREEN SELECT
    1
    ···
    3
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    10/0
    COPY
    10/0
    COPY
    SHIFT+
    8
    COPYSHIFT+
    OSD
    8
    SHIFT+
    During
    copying
    Item WJ-HD316/WJ-HD309 WV-CU360C Note
    Display the DATA COPY
    menu (For the WJ-HD316)
    Display the DATA COPY
    menu (For the WJ-HD309)Available only when displaying live images or a
    list, or when pausing playback
    Available only when displaying live images or a
    list, or when pausing playback
    Cancel copying
    (For the WJ-HD316)
    Cancel copying
    (For the WJ-HD309)
    Switch displayed informa-
    tion (For the WJ-HD316)
    Switch displayed informa-
    tion (For the WJ-HD309)
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    8
    COPYDuring
    copying
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    OSD
    6
    SHIFT+
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    TEXT
    11
    SHIFT+
    TEXT
    5
    SHIFT+
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    SETUP
    FUNCTION
    →
    Zoom ON/OFF
    It is possible to turn the text information display
    off by pressing the ESC button when displaying
    text information or when pausing playback. Zooming level changes in this order:
    2x →4x →1x
    It is possible to turn the text information display
    off by pressing the ESC button when displaying
    text information or when pausing playback. Text information display
    ON (For the WJ-HD316)
    Text information display
    ON (For the WJ-HD309)
    EL-ZOOM
    +
    ZOOM/
    FOCUSA-B
    REPEAT 
    						
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    OPERATION USING A PC
    It is possible to perform the settings or operate the unit
    using a web browser installed on a PC when this unit is
    connected to a network.
    The available features and the system requirements of a
    PC are as follows.
    Refer to the Network Operating Instructions (PDF) on the
    provided CD-ROM.
    ■ Features
    It is possible to operate this unit using a web browser in
    much the same way as using the buttons on the front panel
    of this unit.
    The following functions are available when using a PC via a
    network as well as the functions operable using the buttons
    on the front panel of the unit.
    ● Downloading/transmitting images
    It is possible to download (save) the currently displayed
    image in the web browser window onto the hard disk of a
    PC. By establishing an FTP server, it is possible to transmit
    images to a designated FTP server. When an event occurs,
    it is possible to transmit images from the camera installed
    in the place where the event occurred.
    ● Event notification function
    When an event occurs, it is possible to send e-mails to
    designated addresses to notify of the event occurrence. It
    is also possible to send an e-mail with a recorded image of
    the place where the event occurred.
    ● Host authentication
    It is possible to restrict devices from operating this unit if
    their IP addresses are not registered.
    ■ System Requirements of a PC
    It is recommended to operate this unit using a PC that
    meets the following system requirements.
    OS:
    One of the following operating systems:
    Microsoft®Windows®2000 Professional SP4
    Microsoft®Windows®XP Professional or Home Edition
    SP1
    PC:
    IBM PC/AT Compatible
    CPU:
    Intel Pentium‚ IV 1.4 GHz or faster
    Memory:
    512 MB or more
    Monitor:
    1024 x 768 pixels or more, HIGH color 16 bit or more
    Interface:
    Built-in network interface card compatible 10/100 Mbps
    Recommended web browser:
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5SP2, 6.0 SP1
    Other web browsers are not compatible with this unit.
    Important:
    The plug-in software must be installed. Install the plug-
    in software from the provided CD-ROM.
    Refer to readme.txt on the provided CD-ROM for the
    descriptions of how to install it. 
    						
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    1. Remove the rubber legs (6 pcs.) on the bottom of the
    unit.
    •Use a flat-blade screwdriver and remove the screws.
    2. Install the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the
    unit.
    •Using the mounting screws (4 pcs.) for the rack mount-
    ing brackets, fix them firmly.
    3. Install the unit in the rack.
    •Fix the unit firmly with the rack mounting screws (4
    pcs.).
    INSTALLATION IN THE RACK
    Remove the rubber legs.
    Mounting screws for rack mounting brackets 
    (accessories)
     Rack mounting brackets (accessories)
    Rack mounting screws
    For our rack: Nominal diameter 5 tapping (accessory)
    Important:
    •The cooling fan inside the unit is perishable and must be replaced periodically.
    •Do not block the ventilation openings or slots in the cover to prevent the unit from overheating.
    •If the rack is subject to vibration, secure the rear of the unit to the rack using additional mounting brackets (not included). 
    						
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    MANAGEMENT OF USERS/HOSTS
    It is necessary in advance to register users and PCs (hosts) who access this unit via a network such as LAN.
    Up to 32 users and 8 hosts can be registered.
    The following information can be registered as user information and host information.
    For the set items above, the unit will work differently depending on whether the unit is operated directly or operated via a net-
    work as follows.
    ●When the unit is operated directly
    Operate using the monitor connected with this unit. There are 3 ways to operate this unit as follows:
    •Operate using the buttons on the front panel of the unit
    •Operate using a PS·Data compatible controller
    •Operate using a PC connected to the SERIAL connector (RS232C) on the rear panel of the unit
    It is impossible to log in the unit simultaneously by the above ways (except for using the same user name to log in).
    When a user tries to log in after other user has already logged in the unit, the unit will work as follows according to the setting
    for Priority of System.
    Setting for Priority
    Follow the priority
    Pre-priority
    Post-priorityWhen a user’s priority is higher than the one of the other user
    who has already logged in, this user can log in and other
    user who has already logged in will be forced to log out.
    When a user’s priority is lower than the one of the other user
    who has already logged in, this user cannot log in.
    When other user has already logged in, any user except
    administrators cannot log in regardless of priority.
    When an administrator logged in, the other user who has
    already logged in will be forced to log out.
    Any user can log in regardless of priority.
    Description Item
    User name
    Host IP address
    Password
    Level
    Priority
    Default screen
    Camera partitioningIP address of a PC that accesses this unit.
    Only PCs with registered IP addresses can
    access this unit if ON is selected for Host
    Authentication and OFF is selected for User
    Authentication.
    Password of user who log in this unit. Enter this
    in the login window.
    Level of users or hosts for operable functions.
    Refer to page 125 for further information.
    Priority of controllable functions. When two or
    more users/hosts performed the same opera-
    tion, only a user/host with the highest priority
    can perform the operation.
    Startup display to be displayed on the monitor
    1, monitor 2 and the VGA monitor after login.
    Controllable range for each camera channel.Item to be set only for host registration
    Item to be set only for user registration
    Determine the priority in the following cases:
    • A user tries to log in after other user has
    already logged in.
    • A user tries to control a camera that is being
    controlled by other user. Name of user who log in this unit. Enter this in
    the login window.Item to be set only for user registration
    Description Note 
    						
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    Notes:
    •When a user is operating this unit using a PS·Data compatible controller, this user can log in automatically as a PSD user
    set for PSD User of System on the SETUP MENU.
    •When a user logged in this unit using a PS·Data compatible controller and didn’t operate the unit for around 2 minutes, this
    PSD user will be forced to log out.
    •When ON is selected for Auto Login of System, a user who logged in automatically will be forced to log out if this user
    didn’t operate the unit for around 30 seconds.
    ●When the unit is operated using a PC via a network
    Operate using a PC via a network. Up to 8 hosts (PCs) can access the unit.
    When a host tries to log in after 8 hosts have already logged in the unit, the unit will work as follows according to the setting for
    Priority of System.
    When accessing the unit using a PC via a network, the unit will work as follows according to the setting for User
    Authentication and Host Authentication of NW Setup 1.
    Setting for Priority
    Follow the priority
    Pre-priority
    Post-priorityWhen a host’s priority is higher than the one of the other host
    who has already logged in, this host can log in and other
    host who has already logged in will be forced to log out.
    When a host’s priority is lower than the one of the other host
    who has already logged in, this host cannot log in.
    Any host cannot log in regardless of priority.
    Any host can log in regardless of priority.
    Description
    Setting for User
    Authentication
    OFF
    ON
    OFF
    ON
    Setting for Host
    Authentication
    OFF
    OFF
    ON
    ON
    User/Host to log in
    Log in the unit as an adminis-
    trator.
    Log in the unit as a regis-
    tered user.
    Log in the unit as a regis-
    tered host.
    Log in the unit as a regis-
    tered host.
    User authentication will not
    be performed.
    When the host is not regis-
    tered, log in as a registered
    user.
    Note
    The login window will be dis-
    played.
    The login window will not be
    displayed.
    The login window will be dis-
    played when accessing
    using a not registered host. 
    						
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    OPERATING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME
    Important:
    When connecting an optional extension unit (the WJ-
    HDE300 series), turn on the power of the extension unit
    before turning the power of this unit on.
    zTurn on the POWER switch.
    xPress the SET button during the system check
    complete window is displayed.
    The HDD DISK MENU window will be displayed.
    Perform the settings with this menu according to your
    needs.
    Refer to page 16 for further information.
    After completing the settings, press any button to close the
    HDD DISK MENU.
    The login window will be displayed.
    When ON is selected for Auto Login of Basic Setup on
    the System menu, the login window will not be displayed.
    (The default setting is ON.)
    cEnter a user name and password.
    Live images will be displayed after logging in.
    Refer to page 16 for further information about the user
    name and password.
    Notes:
    •With the default setting, the disk space is set as the nor-
    mal recording area. Perform the settings for each
    recording area according to your needs.
    •The default user name and password are as follows:
    User name:ADMIN
    Password:12345
    •To enhance the security, change the password for an
    administrator periodically.
    vPress the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or
    more.
    The SETUP MENU will be displayed.
    Adjust the clock of the unit with this menu.
    Refer to page 17 for further information about clock adjust-
    ment.
    bWith the default setting, the unit is ready to
    start manual recording. Perform the settings
    for recordings or event actions according to
    your needs.Digital Disk RecorderWJ-HD300HDD DISK MENU
    TOP MENU    
    FORMATMIRROR ONREMOVERESTARTEXITMIRROR OFF
    Information of recording areas : [
    SETUP/ESC] 
    OK : [
    SET]
    160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(160GB)
    ADD (160GB)
    160GB 
    LOST
    MAIN
    EXT7
    EXT6
    EXT5
    EXT4
    EXT3
    EXT2
    EXT1160GB M
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    *(ERROR)
    ADD (ERROR)160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    -160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
    160GB 
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    REC Rate
    Disk Info
    Version Info
    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Date Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access Log
    SET UP MENURecording Event Schedule
    System
    Display Comm SwitcherLIVEMaintenance
    SUPER FINE
    FINE
    NORMAL
    EXTENDED
    AUTO
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    CAM 16MANU SCHEPOST EVTEMRPRE EVT 
    						
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    Preparation for maintenance (HDD
    replacement, installation, etc.)
    When maintaining (HDD replacement, installation, etc.)
    without turning the power of the unit off, carry out the follow-
    ing operation after setting the HDD SAFETY MODE to ON.
    (The default setting is ON.)
    This can be set on the Disk Info menu of Maintenance.
    Refer to page 93 for further information.
    Important:
    After completing the installation or the maintenance, set
    the HDD SAFETY MODE to OFF.
    Do the following before starting operation when maintaining
    (HDD replacement, installation, etc.).
    zPress the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or
    more.
    The SETUP MENU will be displayed on the monitor 2 and
    the VGA monitor.
    xSelect System using the arrows button and
    press the SET button.
    cMove the cursor to Disk Info using the
    arrows button (
    CD) and press the SET but-
    ton.
    vMove the cursor to HDD Safety Mode and
    rotate the jog dial to select ON .
    bPress the SETUP/ESC button for 2 seconds or
    more.
    The SETUP MENU will be closed.
    The unit will restart automatically and the HDD SAFETY
    MODE window will be displayed.
    The HDD safety mode will begin.
    The camera selection buttons (1 - 16 for the WJ-HD316, 1 -
    9, 0 for the WJ-HD309) will light green and orange (for 2
    seconds each) alternately.
    The following window will be displayed after around 30 sec-
    onds.
    Start maintenance after this window is displayed.
    The procedures are different between the replacement of
    the hard disks and the installation of the unit (rack mount-
    ing/unmounting).
    Refer to the following descriptions.
    REC Rate
    Disk Info
    Version Info
    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Date Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access Log
    SET UP MENURecording Event Schedule
    System
    Display Comm SwitcherLIVEMaintenance
    SUPER FINE
    FINE
    NORMAL
    EXTENDED
    AUTO
    AUTO
    AUTO
    AUTO
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    CAM 16MANU SCHEPOST EVTEMRPRE EVT
    REC Rate
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    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access Log
    SET UP MENURecording Event Schedule
    System
    Display Comm SwitcherLIVEMaintenance
    SUPER FINE
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    EXTENDED
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    CAM 16MANU SCHEPOST EVTEMRPRE EVT
    SETUP MENUEventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherLIVEMaintenanceRecording
    REC Rate
    Disk Info
    Version Info
    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Data Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access LogMAIN 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT7 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT6 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT5 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT4 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT3 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT2 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT1■ Warning for Disk Life Time■ HDD Safety Mode
     160GB       160GB15000h        15000h 160
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    Normal REC Area 
    Event REC Area 
    Copy Area 
    COPY 
    1 (Rear)
    COPY 2 (Front)
    3000hOFF
    Remaining 12341800GB
    1200GB
    1000GB
    1000GB
    1000GB
    SETUP MENUEventScheduleSystemDisplayCommSwitcherLIVEMaintenanceRecording
    REC Rate
    Disk Info
    Version Info
    Disk End Mode
    Disk Capacity
    Data Delete
    Event Log
    Error Log
    Access LogMAIN 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT7 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT6 160GB       160GB 15000h       15000hEXT5 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT4 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT3 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT2 160GB       160GB15000h        15000hEXT1■ Warning for Disk Life Time■ HDD Safety Mode
     160GB       160GB15000h        15000h 160
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    Normal REC Area 
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    Copy 
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    When the system check has been completed, the HDD
    SAFETY MODE window (as shown below) will be displayed.
    The camera selection buttons on the front panel (1 - 16 for
    the WJ-HD316, 1 - 9, 0 for the WJ-HD309) will light green
    and orange (for 2 seconds each) alternately.
    Move the cursor to OFF using the arrows button and press
    the SET button.
    The unit will restart automatically and the system check
    complete window will be displayed.
    When the system check complete window is displayed,
    carry out the procedure described on page 66 (start from
    z).
    Important:
    Detach the cable from the front panel after confirming
    that REMOVING is displayed. Otherwise, it may cause
    malfunction.
    ●When replacing the built-in hard disk of the
    unit
    Move the cursor to REMOVE using the arrows button and
    press the SET button.
    The REMOVE indication will change to the REMOVING.
    The power supply to the front panel will be cut and the unit
    will be unable to operate with the front panel.
    Detach the cable from the front panel and start replacing
    the built-in hard disk.
    Start from step 2 on page 127 to replace the built-in hard
    disk.The REMOVING indication will return to the REMOVE by
    attaching the cable to the front panel. The power will be
    supplied to the front panel and the unit will be enabled to
    operate with the front panel.
    ●When replacing the built-in hard disk of the
    extension unit
    With displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window in step 5,
    start replacing the built-in hard disk of the optional exten-
    sion unit.
    Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for
    the descriptions of how to replace the hard disk.
    ●When installing/uninstalling the unit
    into/from the rack (rack mounting/unmount-
    ing)
    With displaying the HDD SAFETY MODE window in step 5,
    start installing/uninstalling the unit. 
    						
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    ■Connections when the unit is used independently
    An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used independently.
    Important:
    •The power plug should be connected last.
    •When connecting combination cameras , connect them to the video input connectors 1 - 8 when using the WJ-HD316 or
    1- 6 when using the WJ-HD309 (for coaxial communication).
    ● Examples of connections
    CONNECTIONS
    MicrophoneNote: If the DATA and RS485 ports are not 
    used, the mode switches should be used as 
    illustrated.
    1 2
    IN
    OUT
    CASCADE
    OUT
    16 16 315 1514
    1413
    2 1
    13
    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
    System cameras 
    (VIDEO IN 9 - 16)
    Combination cameras 
    (VIDEO IN 1 - 8) For Audio AmplifierMonitor 1
    Monitor 2
    120 V AC
    60 Hz
    •    •    •    •    •    • •    •    •    •    •    •
    678 12345 ON
     Mode switch setting (Factory default)
    Amplifier 
    						
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    ■ Connections with an extension unit
    An example of connections is shown below when the unit is used together with an optional extension unit.
    This unit can be connected with up to seven extension units.
    Connect the EXT IN port on the rear panel of the extension unit and the EXT STORAGE port on the rear panel of this unit using
    the cable provided with the optional extension unit.
    Important:
    •Use the cable provided with the optional extension unit.
    •Fix the cables with the cable clamp (provided with each unit) to prevent disconnection or unstable connections that may
    cause recording failures or an unstable system.
    1 2
    IN
    OUT
    CASCADE
    OUT
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    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
    This unit
     Cable (attached to the extension unit)
    Extension unit (WJ-HDE300)
    POWER
    AC  IN
    SIGNAL GND
    1 2 IN OUTEXT
    Cable Clamp
    Fixing screw
    How to fix the cable clamp
    2 21
    1 COPY
    EXIT STORAGE 10/100BASE-T
    Cable Clamp
    Fixing screw
    How to fix the cable clamp
    1 2 IN OUTEXT 
    						
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