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Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Wj Nd400 Operating Instructions
Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Wj Nd400 Operating Instructions
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41 Deleting images You can manually delete images and audio recorded on the Normal recording area, Event recording area and Copy area of the recorders HDD. By setting a time and date, the images recorded the day before the set time and date will be subject to deletion. 1Click the [Setup] button and then click [Maintenance]. 2On the sub-menu that appears, click [Disk]. This will display the Disk setting window. 3Select the area to delete from [Manual delete for normal recording area], [Manual delete for...
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42Downloading images You can download images to the PC by setting the start and end time and date for download of images being played back. Downloaded images are saved as image data files (file name.n3r) and audio data file (file name.n3a). Refer to page 44 for information on playing back downloaded images. 1Click the [HDD] tab. 2Enter the playback time and date for the image being played to be downloaded in Start. You can click the [Start] button at the playback position you want to start...
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Downloading images 43 When you download an image for playback, image data (file name.n3r), and audio data (file name.n3a) are downloaded. Using the viewer software available fo r download from the recorder, you can playback, save, and print downloaded data. 1Click the [HDD] tab. 2Click the [Viewer] button in the [Download (TO PC)] box. The [File Download] window is displayed. 3Click the [Save] button. The window for specifying the save destination of the file is displayed. 4Create a new folder in the sel...
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Downloading images 44 4Select [Anyone who uses this computer (all users)] and then click the [Next >] button. The wizard is ready to install. 5Click the [Install] button. When the installation is successfully completed, the following window will be displayed. 6Click the [Finish] button. Installation of the viewer software is complete. In Windows XP 1Select [Add or Remove Programs] from the Control Panel. 2Select [ND_Viewer] from the list of installed programs, and then click the [Remove] button. The...
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Downloading images 45 3Select the downloaded image data (file name.n3r). You can select multiple files while pressing either the[Ctrl] or [Shift] keys. A maximum of 32 files can be selected. When you play audio data, put both image data (file name.n3r) and audio data (file name.n3a) in the same folder. 4Click the [Open] button. This displays the image. 5Click the [PLAY] button. When playback is finished, a black window is displayed and playback is paused. When multiple files are selected, click the...
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Downloading images 46 You can pause playback and print images displayed on screen with the viewer software. 1Play back an image with the viewer software. 2Click the [PAUSE] button when the image you want to print is displayed. 3Click the [PRINT] button. When printing n3r file images, the time and date at the paused location is printed. During downloads, you can perform alteration detection on data set to have alteration detection data attached. Refer to page 42 for information on how to attach...
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47 Transmitting data You can transmit camera images to the FTP server. You can either use image transmission by peri odic timer [Image transmission by periodic timer] to transmit images periodically to the FTP server or an alarm [Image transmission by alar m] to send camera images to the FTP server during an event. It is necessary to perform the se ttings on the setup menu to transmit images from cameras to an FTP server periodically. Set the directory on the destination server, the transmission...
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48Checking system/disk information For checking information about the HDDs and the recorder system. Displays software and hardware versions, MAC address, serial number, internal temperature, and Extension unit software version information. 1Click the [Setup] button. 2Click the [Maintenance] button and then click [Product information]. You can view the capacities and the remaining space available of the recorders HDDs and Extension units (Ext.1 to 5). You can also check the date range of images recorded...
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49 Attachments About mail notification The main units address appears in the alarm mail as shown below. Contents of the alarm mail The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs. ND400 (192.16 8.0.250) STATUS REPORT. DATE: 1-JAN-200 8 12:00:00 GMT+0:00 STATUS: The description of the trouble will be displayed. (Ex. MAIN THERMAL ERROR) Alarm mail notification ND400 (192.168.0.250), alarm was occurred. Alarm date: xx-xxx-xxxx...
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About mail notification 50 RAID5 recovery failure: Recorder: MAIN RAID5 RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit: EXTx RAID5 RECOVERY FAILURE x is unit number. RAID6 recovery failure : Recorder: MAIN RAID6 RECOVERY FAILURE Extension unit: EXTx RAID6 RECOVERY FAILURE x is unit number. Fan trouble : Recorder: MAIN FANy ERROR Extension unit: EXTx FANy ERROR x is unit number, y is FAN number. Thermal trouble : Recorder: MAIN THERMAL ERROR Extension unit: EXTx THERMAL ERROR x is unit number. NW link error :...