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Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Wj Nd300p Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Wj Nd300p Operating Instructions
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41 Screenshot 3 The wizard is ready to install. Step 4 Click the [Install] button. Screenshot 4 Step 5 Click the [Finish] button. The installation of the viewer software is complete. Uninstalling the Viewer Software [For Windows XP] 1. Open Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. 2. Select WJ-ND300 Viewer (the program to be deleted) from presently installed programs and click the [Remove] button. The uninstall program will be launched and the wizard will be displayed. 3. Uninstall the program by following instructions on the monitor. [For Windows 2000] 1. Open Add/Remove Programs in Control Panel. 2. Select WJ-ND300 Viewer (the program to be deleted) from presently installed programs and click the [Remove(R)] button. The uninstall program will be launched and the wizard will be displayed. 3. Uninstall the program by following instructions on the monitor.
42 Playback Downloaded Images Screenshot 1 Start up the viewer software and display the following window. Step 1 Click the [OPEN] button. Screenshot 2 The [Open file] window will be displayed. Step 2 Select the downloaded image data file (filename.n3r). Step 3 Click the [Open] button. Screenshot 3 The recorded images will be played in this area. Step 4 Click the [PLAY] button.
43 Save Downloaded Images It is possible to save the paused image as a jpeg file (extension: jpg). Saving the downloaded file is available only when the image is paused. Screenshot 1 Start operation when playing the downloaded images using the viewer software. Step 1 Click the [PAUSE] button. Step 2 Click the [SAVE] button. Screenshot 2 The Save as… window will be displayed. Step 3 Enter the file name and select the file format (JPG). Step 4 Designate the folder and click the [Save] button. →The image data will be downloaded and saved.
44 Print the Displayed Image It is possible to print the paused image. Screenshot 1 Start operation when playing the downloaded images using the viewer software. Step 1 Click the [PAUSE] button. Step 2 Click the [PRINT] button. Note: The time and date being displayed on the viewer when paused will also be printed.
45 Perform the Alteration Detection It is possible to detect the alteration of the data if a code for the alteration detection has been attached to the down- loaded data. Refer to page 37 for descriptions of how to attach a code for the alteration detection. Screenshot 1 Start up the viewer software and display the following window. Step 1 Click the [OPEN] button. Screenshot 2 The [Open file] window will be displayed. Step 2 Select the downloaded image data file (filename.n3r). Step 3 Click the [Open] button. Screenshot 3 The first frame of the downloaded image will be dis- played and paused. Step 4 Click the [ALT CHECK] button. →The alteration detection will start. The following pop-up window will be displayed while/after performing the alteration detection. OK (Not Altered):No alteration was detected. NG (Altered):Alteration was detected. Note: The [ALT CHECK] button will be displayed only when opening an image data file with a code for the alteration detection.
46 Notification by E-Mail Alarm Mail Notification The following mail will be sent to notify of an alarm occurrence to a registered address when an alarm occurs. Contents of the alarm mail: Edit the Contents of the Alarm Mail It is possible to edit the contents of the alarm mail that notifies of the event occurrence with the time and date of the event occurrence. To edit the alarm mail, do the following. Step 1 Edit the contents using text editing software and save in the text format. Depending on the item (time and date at an event occurrence, cause of alarm, host address, etc.) to be displayed, the characters to be entered will be different. Refer to the following list of characters to be replaced when editing the contents of the mail. Save the edited mail contents with the file name almmail.tmpl. Step 2 Start up the FTP software and enter the IP address of the unit to connect to that unit. Enter the user name and password as follows. User Name: User ID of the administrator (Default: ADMIN) Password: Password respective to the user ID of the administrator (The default password is 12345.) Refer to a system administrator for further information about the settings of user name and password. Step 3 Transfer the edited file (almmail_p.tmpl) in the text format. The directory to be sent is as follows. /data/HTML_FILESIn ND300 (192.168.1.250), alarm was occurred. Alarm date: xx-xxx-xxxx xx:xx:xx GMT xx:xx (Example:1-JAN-2005 GMT+09:00) Cause of alarm: Displays an event type and a camera channel or an alarm number (Example:COMMAND ALARM 5CH) File name of alarm image: The file name of the image attached to an e-mail. URL: http://192.168.1.250/
47 List of characters to be replaced Item to be displayed Display style of Exampleentered characters Time and date when the alarm occurred %#05000000 4-digit display (2003 - 2099) Month when the alarm occurred (number) %#05000100 1 or 2-digit display (1 - 12) Month when the alarm occurred (letters) %#05000200 Displays first 3 letters (Jan, Feb … Dec) Day when the alarm occurred %#05000300 1 or 2-digit display (1 - 31) Time when the alarm occurred %#05000400 24-hour display (15:00:00 GMT xx : xx) Mail address of the sender %#05000500 Host name of ND300 %#05000600 IP Address of ND300 %#05000700 192.168.1.250 Cause of alarm %#05000800 Terminal: TERMINAL ALARM Command: COMMAND ALARM Emergency recording: EMERGENCY Site: SITE ALARM Alarm number %#05000900 1 or 2-digit (1 - 32) + CH File name of the alarm image %#05001000 xx_ALMyyyymmddhhmmss.jpg Remains blank when no alarm image exists. xx: Camera channel number yyyymmdd: Date (year, month, day) when the alarm occurred hhmmss: Time (hour, minute, second) when the alarm occurred URL %#05001100 Host name/domain name: HTTP port number/ • When the set host name and the domain name are obtained correctly using DDNS (Only when ON is selected for DDNS) IP Address: HTTP port number/ • When Host Name and Domain Name are not set (Only when OFF is selected for DDNS) • When the host name and the domain name failed to be obtained correctly using DDNS (Only when ON is selected for DDNS) The part following the IP address (:HTTP port number) will be omitted when 80 is set for HTTP Port Number.
48 Warning Mail Notification The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs. ND300 (192.168.0.250) STATUS REPORT. DATE: 2005-1-1 12:00:00 STATUS: The description of the trouble will be displayed. (Ex.THERMAL ERROR) Display Description DATE Time and date when the trouble occurred will be displayed. STATUS The description of the trouble will be displayed. HDD Capacity warning*1: EVENT-HDD CAPACITY REMAINS ** % COPY-HDD CAPACITY REMAINS ** % ** indicates the available disk space (%) EVENT-HDD FULL COPY-HDD FULL Power outage detection: POWER LOSS Recover from a power outage: POWER RECOVERED NW camera trouble detection: CAM**COMMUNICATION ERROR * indicates camera channel NW camera trouble recovery: CAM** COMMUNICATION RECOVERED * indicates camera channel HDD smart warning: HDDx-y DISK WARNING x-y indicates disk number (sequential serial number) HDD hour meter warning: HDDx-y HOUR METER WARNING Remove auto links: HDDx-y LOGICALLY REMOVED x-y indicates disk number (sequential serial number) RAID5 recovery failure: HDDxRAID5 RECOVERY FAILURE (x indicates unit number) Fan trouble: FAN ERROR x-y x indicates unit number, y indicates fan number Thermal trouble: THERMAL ERROR x-y x indicates unit number, y indicates sensor number NW Link error: PORTx NETWORK LINK ERROR x indicates network port number RAID1 down: HDDx-y RAID5 1DOWN x-y indicates disk number (sequential serial number) RAID2 down: HDDx RAID5 2DOWN x indicates unit number (sequential serial number) DHCP IP address lost: PORTx DHCP ERROR x indicates network port number HDD capacity warning A warning mail with the content will be sent when the available disk space becomes less than the set value for Capacity warning in the Maintenance menu. After a warning mail is sent, a warning mail with the content will be sent each time 1% of the available disk space is reduced, and a warning mail with the content will be sent when there is no available disk space.
49 About the Error Log The following are the descriptions about the contents of the error log and the network error log. Content Power outage detectionError Log Network log Indication on the LCD Output from the connec- tor on the rear panel PWR LOSS–SYS-1 ERR POWER FAILURE – Recover from a power outagePWR RECOVER––– Fan warning FAN u-f–FAN-1-u-f ERR FAN ERROR Error output Thermal error warningTHERMAL u-1–TML-1-u-1 ERR THERMAL ERROR Error output Extension mode settings error––SYS-2 SINGLE MIX ERROR – HDD Write error W-ERR u-d––– HDD Read error R-ERR u-d––– RAID 1 down HDu-d 1DOWN––HDD error output RAID 2 down HDu 2DOWN––HDD error output Disk array change–– Please Setup on DISK CONFIG MENU– HDD S.M.A.R.T. warningSMART u-d–HDD-1-u-d ERR HDD WARNINGHDD error output HDD hour meter warning Volume Error HDD SKIP warning * 1 H.METER u-d V-ERROR vvv SKIP HDD u-d– – –HDD-2-u-d ERR HDD HOUR METER – –HDD error output HDD error output HDD error output Remove auto linksREMOVE u-d–HDD-3-u-d ERR HDD REMOVEDHDD error output HDD RAID5 R-FAIL u–HDD-4-u ERR RAID5 RECOVERY HDD error output EVENT area available capacity warningEVT-**%––Copy/event recording area available capacity warning output EVENT area available capacity warning (FULL)EVT-FULL–HDD-5 ERR EVENT-HDD FULL Copy/event recording area available capacity warning output COPY area available capacity warningCPY-**%––Copy/event recording area available capacity warning output COPY area available capacity warning (FULL) Copy errorCPY-FULL NO DATA CPY– –HDD-6 ERR COPY-HDD FULL –Copy/event recording area available capacity warning output – HDD RAID board initialization failureHDD-9 ERR RAID INITIAL ERR Network link error *1: HDD SKIP is the function that continues recording even when an error occurs, such as an HDD write error, by recording images on the next HDD.–LINK_ERR_0p NET-1-p ERR NW LINK ERRORNetwork error output
50 Network camera error detectionCAM cc ERR–NET-3-0 ERR CAMERA cc ERRORCamera error output Network camera error recoveryCAM cc RECOVER––– E-mail authentica- tion error–SMTPATTEST_ERR–Network error output Failed to resolve POP3 server address from DNS–SMTPPOP3ADD_ERR–Network error output Failed to find POP3 server–SMTPPOP3SVR_ERR–Network error output Failed to resolve SMTP server address from DNS–SMTPSVRADD_ERR–Network error output Failed to find SMTP server–SMTPSVR_ERR–Network error output MAIL FROM command error–SMTPMAILFROM_ERR–Network error output RCPT TO command error–SMTPRCPTTO_ERR–Network error output Failed to find SMTP server Other error–SMTPOTHER SMTP–Network error output FTP client trans- mission complete–FTPCLIENT_OK–– FTP server trans- fer complete–FTPSVRFWD_OK–– Failed to resolve FTP server address from DNS–FTPSVRADD_ERR–Network error output Failed to find FTP server–FTPSVR_ERR–Network error output FTP uploading error–FTPUPLOAD_ERR–Network error output FTP passive mode error–FTPPASSIVE_ERR–Network error output FTP log-in failure–FTPLOGIN_FAULT–Network error output FTP log-out failure–FTPLOGOUT_FAULT–Network error output Other error for FTP–FTPOTHER–Network error output DDNS IP address update–DDNSIPADDUPDATE_OK– No response from the DDNS server–DDNSSVRRES_ERR–Network error output Content Error Log Network log Indication on the LCD Output from the connec- tor on the rear panel