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    Screenshot 3
    The submenus respective to the clicked button on the
    setup menu (Advanced) will be displayed.
    Step 3
    Click the desired submenu on the setup menu
    (Advanced).
    Screenshot 4
    The settings page of the selected submenu will be dis-
    played in the image display area.
    Step 4
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    When the [CLEAR] button is clicked, the contents of the
    settings will be cleared.
    Step 5
    To complete the settings, click the [Registration] button.
    →The settings will be applied.
    Important:
    •If the settings are applied, all login users will be
    forcibly logged out.
    •The settings will not be applied by clicking the [SET]
    button in step 4 yet. To apply the settings, click the
    [Registration] button on the setup menu (Advanced).
    Submenu 
    						
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    Perform the Settings for the System [System]
    Perform the settings for the system of this unit.
    Perform the basic settings for the system [Basic Setup]
    Perform the settings for the basic operations of this unit.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [System] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Basic Setup. The Basic Setup window
    will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Setup items
    Language
    Select a language to be displayed on the web browser
    from the following.
    JAPANESE/ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/
    DEUTSCH/ITALIANO/RUSSIAN/CHINESE
    PASSWORD LOCK
    It is possible to lock the buttons on the front panel to
    make them unusable. It is necessary to set the pass-
    word to be used to release the key lock when setting the
    key lock. 
    When the key lock is set once, the buttons on the front
    panel will be locked automatically if no operation is per-
    formed for around one minute, even after the key lock is
    released.
    ON:Turn on the key lock function.
    OFF:Turn off the key lock function.
    Enter up to 5 numbers for the password.
    Default password:12345
    Important:
    Only the LV1 user can perform the key lock set-
    tings. Refer to page 80 for further information about
    the user level. 
    Monitor Display
    It is possible to allocate camera channels to each sec-
    tion of a 4-Screen when displaying images on a 4-
    Screen. It is necessary to perform the settings of the
    camera group for the sequential display on a 4-Screen
    (4A-4H). 
    The following window will be displayed when the
    [SETUP] button is clicked. It is possible to allocate 4
    camera channels to each section (4A-4H). The section
    where the camera title is displayed will be the image
    display section to display images of the respective cam-
    era channel. 
    						
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    GO TO LAST before
    Select a time to be skipped to when the [GO TO LAST]
    button is clicked during playback from the following.
    5 s/10 s/30 s/1 min/5 min
    Perform the settings for the time and date [Time & Date]
    Perform the settings for the time and date.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [System] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Time & Date. The Time & Date win-
    dow will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Buzzer (Error)
    Perform the settings for sounding a buzzer at an error
    occurrence.
    OFF:A buzzer will not sound at an error occurrence.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)/40 s/50 s/1 min/3 min/
    4 min/5 min(in 1 minute intervals):
    The buzzer that started sounding at an error occur-
    rence will sound for the selected period.
    EXT:The buzzer will start sounding when a trouble
    occurs and it will keep on sounding until the [ALARM
    RESET] button is clicked.
    Shutdown Time
    Determine when the safe shutdown starts after a power
    outage alert signal is supplied to this unit.
    10 s/20 s/30 s/1 min/2 min/3 min/4 min/5 min 
    						
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    Setup items
    Date Format
    Select a date format to be displayed from the following.
    (Ex. April 1, 2007)
    YY.MM.DD:07.04.01
    MMM.DD.YY:APR.01.07
    DD.MMM.YY:01.APR.07
    Time Format
    Select a time format to be displayed from the following.
    (Example for 3 o’clock in the afternoon)
    12h:3:00:00PM
    24h:15:00:00
    Time & Date
    Adjust the current time and date.
    Select numbers for the year, month, day, hour and
    minute, and then click the [SET] button.
    Important:
    Live images will turn to black screen and recording
    will not be performed for around 4 seconds just after
    changing the time and date settings such by editing
    the time and date settings or by shifting to/from sum-
    mertime.
    TIME ZONE
    Displays the time zone of the camera. 
    Auto Adjust Time
    Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the fol-
    lowing.
    OFF:Does not adjust time automatically.
    SLAVE:Receives a signal from the MASTER unit and
    adjusts the clock.
    MASTER:Supplies a from the ALARM/CONTROL con-
    nector on the rear panel signal to the other connect-
    ed devices and the other devices will adjust their
    clocks with reference to the clock of this unit.
    [Time]
    When MASTER is selected for Auto Adjust Time, set
    the clock for a signal to be supplied from the ALARM/
    CONTROL connector (time adjustment I/O, pin. no. 20)
    of the ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear panel
    of the unit. When SLAVE is selected, set the time
    when the unit receives a signal from the MASTER unit
    and adjust the clock.
    Important:
    •Recording will not be performed for around 4 sec-
    onds when changing the present time (accurate
    within ±5 seconds) using the time adjustment input
    (pin no.20).
    •When SLAVE is selected, this function works dif-
    ferently depending on the recording status. For fur-
    ther information, refer to page 20 of the installation
    Guide (book).
    Summer Time (Daylight Savings)
    Perform the settings for summer time from the following.
    During summertime, the time will be displayed with an
    asterisk (*).
    OUT:Does not function.
    AUTO:Applies summer time automatically in accor-
    dance with the settings for switching to summer time
    (Refer to the following). 
    						
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    Summer Time (Daylight Savings) Table
    Set the start (ON)/end (OFF) date and time for summer
    time.
    The following window will be displayed when the
    [SETUP] button is clicked. Click the [SET] button after
    completing the settings, and close the window by click-
    ing the [×] button at the top right of the window.
    Enter the start time and date and the end time and date
    of summer time. Enter the last 2 digits of the year.
    Up to 10 times and dates for switching to summer time
    can be set. 
    						
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    Submenu
    Time TableSetup items Status
    FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER Disabled
    WARNING REPORT MAIL Disabled
    FTP ALARM SENDING Disabled
    ALARM MESSAGE Functions normally (Fixed to ON.)
    Panasonic Alarm Protocol Disabled
    ALARM MAIL Disabled
    Functions for Recording [Recording]
    Perform the settings for recording. Perform the basic settings for recording and the settings for emergency recording.
    Basic settings for recording [REC Setup]
    Perform the basic settings for recording.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Recording] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click REC Setup. The REC
    Setup window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Refer to the following for further information about the
    settings for each item.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Setup items
    REC Type
    Select QUICK or ADVANCED for validation of the recording settings.
    QUICK:The recording settings set on the setup menu (Quick) will be validated when recording.
    ADVANCED:The recording settings set on the setup menu (Advanced) will be validated when recording.
    Notes:
    •When QUICK is selected, the setup menu (Quick) will be displayed by clicking the [Setup] tab. When
    ADVANCED is selected, the setup menu (Advanced) will be displayed by clicking the [Setup] tab.
    •When QUICK is selected, the following setup items of Schedule (Advanced) will not function.  When it is nec-
    essary to function the following items, select ADVANCED. 
    						
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    Program
    Special DaysProgram 1 - 4 The settings performed on the setup menu
    (Advanced) will not be validated.
    The settings performed on the setup menu
    (Quick) will be validated. *
    Disabled Submenu Setup items Status
    * To perform the schedule recording, perform the settings for Time Table and Program.
    •When QUICK is selected, MPEG-4 live image will not be displayed and recording will not be performed. 
    Recording
    Select ON or OFF to record or not record.
    OFF:No recording will be performed.
    ON:Recording will be performed.
    Important:
    When OFF is selected for this setting, no recordings will be performed. Select ON for normal use except when
    required to stop recording forcibly such as when a problem occurred with the unit.
    Power ON Manual REC
    Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to start recording when the power is turned on by the connected
    external timer (or the switch).
    OFF:Manual recording will not start automatically after completing the system check.
    ON:Manual recording will start automatically after completing the system check. 
    						
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    Settings for emergency recording [Emergency REC]
    Perform the settings for emergency recording such as the recording time or recording rate. Refer to the provided
    operating instructions for further information about emergency recording.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Recording] button in the setup menu
    (Advanced) and then click Emergency REC. The
    Emergency REC window will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Recording Duration
    Perform the settings for emergency recording such as
    the recording time and recording actions.
    The following are available for the recording time.
    1 s - 10 s (in 1 second intervals)/20 s/30 s/1 min - 
    10 min (in 1 minute intervals)/20 min/30 min/40 min/
    50 min/ 60 min
    MANUAL:Recording will continue while the external
    switch is being held down.
    CONTINUE:Recording will not stop until the [ALARM
    RESET] button is clicked.
    Note:
    When MANUAL is selected, recording will be per-
    formed for at least 8 seconds.
    Recording Rate
    Perform the settings for emergency recording for eachcamera channel such as the recording rate or image
    quality.
    The following are available for Recording Rate. When
    OFF is selected for a specified camera channel, images
    from a camera channel set to OFF will not be recorded.
    OFF/1 ips/2 ips/3 ips/5 ips/10 ips/15 ips/ALL/I-Frame
    Note:
    The available value differs depending on the select-
    ed image compression method. The compression
    method can be set on the MODEL/COMPRES-
    SION setting of the setup menu (Camera – NW
    Camera Setup – MODEL/COMPRESSION).
    SD MEMORY REC
    Set the recording rate for the SD memory recording for
    each channel. Refer to page 55 for further information
    about the SD memory recording.
    The following recording rates are available for SD
    MEMORY REC. When OFF is selected, the SD memo-
    ry recording will not be performed for the respective
    channel.
    OFF/0.1 ips/0.2 ips/0.3 ips/0.5 ips/1 ips
    Notes:
    • The recording rate setting for SD MEMORY REC is
    available only for cameras with the SD memory
    recording function and their image compression
    method is set to M-JPEG.
    • The recording rate for SD MEMORY REC should
    be less than the recording rate set for the emer-
    gency recording.
    • When the camera in use is WJ-NT304, recording will
    be performed at 0.2 ips even when 0.5ips or 1ips
    is selected for the recording rate for SD MEMORY
    REC.
    Important:
    When the emergency recording is triggered while
    communication with the camera is not established,
    the SD memory recording will not be performed.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings.
    Important:
    Recording will not be performed for around 4 sec-
    onds just after the emergency recording. 
    						
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    Functions for Events [Event]
    Perform the settings for event actions of each event type (site alarm, terminal alarm and command alarm). Refer to
    the provided operating instructions for further information about each event type.
    Basic settings for event actions [Basic Setup]
    Perform the settings relating to event actions such as the alarm output duration and the buzzer sound duration of
    each camera channel at an event occurrence (site alarm, terminal alarm, command alarm).
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Event] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Basic Setup. The Basic Setup window
    will be displayed. 
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for each item.
    Alarm Output
    Select the alarm output duration.
    The following are available for alarm output duration.
    OFF:No alarm output is supplied.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)/40 s/50 s/1 min/2 min/
    3 min/4 min/5 min
    EXT:The alarm output will continue until the [ALARM
    RESET] button is clicked.
    REC:The alarm output will be supplied during recording
    is being performed.
    Buzzer
    Select ON or OFF to set whether or not to sound the
    buzzer at an event occurrence. The following are avail-
    able for buzzer sound duration.
    OFF:The buzzer will not sound.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)/40 s/50 s/1 min/2 min/
    3 min/4 min/5 min
    EXT:The buzzer will continue until the [ALARM
    RESET] button is clicked.
    REC:The buzzer will sound only during the event
    recording is being performed.
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings. 
    						
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    Settings relating to the terminal alarm [Terminal Setup]
    Set event actions at a terminal alarm occurrence for each camera channel.
    Screenshot 1
    Click the [Event] button in the setup menu (Advanced)
    and then click Terminal Setup to display the Terminal
    Setup window.
    Step 1
    Perform the settings for the following items for each ter-
    minal alarm channel.
    [REC CAM]
    Performs the settings for a camera channel used for
    recording.
    [PRESET]
    Enter a preset position (blank, 1-256) to which the cam-
    era will move at a terminal alarm occurrence for each
    terminal.
    When no position is entered (blank), the camera does
    not move to any preset position.
    [Output Terminal]
    Select the output terminal (--, TRM1-TRM16) that out-
    puts alarm signals at a terminal alarm occurrence.
    When -- is selected, alarm signals will not be output. 
    Step 2
    Click the [SET] button after completing the settings. 
    						
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