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WJ-HDB502
Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
CONTENTS
s Introduction .............................................................. s Computer Requirements .......................................... PREPARATIONS ............................................................... s Connection ............................................................... s Network Setup of the WJ-HD500 ............................. s PC Setup .................................................................. s Main Page and Control Window .............................. 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 MULTIPLEXER SETUP ..................................................... 25 s Multiplexer Setup ..................................................... 25 s Power on Status Setup ............................................. 25 s Secret View Setting .................................................. 25 s Sequence Setup ...................................................... 26 s Sequence Setup (Multiscreen Monitor) ................... 26 s Sequence Setup (Spot Monitor) .............................. 27 s Multi Live Sequence Setting (Multiscreen Monitor) ................................................27 s Quad Pattern Setup ..................................................28 s Spot Live Sequence Setting (Spot Monitor) ............. 28 ALARM SETUP ................................................................ 29 s Alarm Setup ............................................................. 29 s Alarm Port Setting .................................................... 30 s Video Motion Detector Setting ................................. 30 DISPLAY SETUP .............................................................. 32 s Display Setup ........................................................... 32 s Camera Title Setup .................................................. 33 COMMUNICATION SETUP .............................................. 34 PS.Data Setup ................................................................. 34 s PS.Data Setup .......................................................... 34 s Input (Camera) Number Setup ................................ 35 RS-232C Setup ................................................................ 35 SYSTEM SETUP ............................................................... 36 s System Setup ........................................................... 36 s Disk Management .................................................... 37 s Error Report ............................................................. 37 s System Information .................................................. 37 SYSTEM OPERATIONS ................................................. 39 ACCESS AUTHORIZATION ............................................. 40 s Control of Access Authorization .............................. 40 s Access Level ........................................................... 40 s Registration .............................................................. 40 CONTROLS AND OPERATIONS ...................................... 42 s Main Page and Control Window .............................. 42 s Monitoring Live Images ........................................... 43 s Recording Live Images ............................................ 43 s Playing Back Recorded Images .............................. 43 s Search Record Function .......................................... 44 s Alarm Reset Function ............................................... 45 s Camera Controls ...................................................... 45
WJ-HDB502 BOARD SETUP ......................................... 7 WJ-HDB502 BOARD SETUP ........................................... 8 s Network Setup ......................................................... 8 s Video Mode Setup ................................................... 9 s Alarm Notice Setup .................................................. 10 s User Setup ............................................................... 10 s Host Setup ............................................................... 11 s PS.Data Setup .......................................................... 11 WJ-HD500 SETUP ........................................................... 13 WJ-HD500 SETUP ........................................................... 14 s Programming Setup Window ................................... 14 s Timer Setting ............................................................ 14 Common Recording Setup .............................................. 15 s Recording Image Quality Setup .............................. 15 s Other Recording Settings ........................................ 15 s Group Setup (Camera Assignment) ........................ 16 s Group Setup (Title) .................................................. 16 Manual Recording Setup ................................................. 17 s Manual Recording Mode Setting ............................. 17 s Alarm Recording (Manual Recording) ..................... 18 Timer Recording Setup .................................................... 18 s Program Timer Recording ....................................... 18 s Program Timer ......................................................... 19 s Special Day Timer .................................................... 20 s Time Lapse Recording (Internal Timer) .................. 20 s Multi Shot Recording (Internal Timer) ...................... 21 s One Shot Recording (Internal Timer) ....................... 22 s Emergency Recording (Time Lapse Recording) .......................................... 23
s Introduction
The WJ-HDB502 Network Board is an option for installation into the WJ-HD500 Digital Disk Recorder. The board enables the disk recorder to be accessed from a personal computer through a 10/100Base-T Ethernet. Browsing live and recorded images, and the relevant operations are available via remote input on the computer thanks to the adapted Internet protocols.
s Computer Requirements
The personal computer must have the following minimum requirements to set up the board. OS: One of the following Operating Systems: Windows95/ Windows98/ WindowsNT Browser: Netscape Communicator 4.04 or later Internet Explorer 4.01 SP or later Display: 800 x 600 pixels or more
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PREPARATIONS
The described below are the connections and system setup before operating the system.
s Connection
The described below are examples of system connections.
<Basic Connection>
The figure below shows how the WJ-HD500 with the Network Board can be connected directly to a PC. The connection can also be made via Hub. Direct Connection to a PC
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<System Expansion>
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(2) Double-click Network. (3) In the Network dialog box, click the Configuration tab.
8 COMMUNICATION SETUP PSData SETUP RS232C SETUP NETWORK SETUP IP ADDRESS 192.168.000.010 NETMASK 255.255.255.000 GATEWAY 192.168.000.001
(4) Choose TCP/IP, and then click the [Properties] button to display the TCP/IP Properties dialog box.
Note: When the Disk Recorder with the Network board is connected alone to a PC as Basic Connection, these settings are not required and use the factory default setting.
s PC Setup
The following procedures are only required setup when the WJ-HD500 with the Network Board is connected alone to a PC as Basic Connection. The factory default settings of the WJ-HDB502 are as follows: IP address: Netmask: Gateway: 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 (5) Specify an IP Address and Subnet Mask as follows: IP Address: 192.168.0.9 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 e Restart the PC to execute the setting. r Start the WWW browser, and select [Do not use proxy for address 192.168.0.10]. If your browser is Netscape Communicator, proceed as follows: (1) Click the Edit menu, and then click Preferences.
For a client PC to access WJ-HDB502 factory default settings, set the IP address of the PC to 192.168.0. ( means any number from 2 to 254 except 10). q Power up the client PC. w Change the PCs TCP/IP to match the factory default settings of the WJ-HD500. If your PC's OS is Windows95 or Windows98, proceed as follows: (1) Click the [Start] button, point to settings, and then click Control Panel.
(2) In the Preferences dialog box, click Advanced, and then click Proxies.
(3) Select the Manual proxy configuration option, and then click the [View] button to display the Manual Proxy Configuration dialog box.
(4) In the space [Do not use proxy servers for domains beginning with:], specify 192.168.0.10.
1. On the MAIN CONTROL PANEL, click the [HDB502 MENU] button. The dialog box as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen.
s Network Setup
2. Enter your user name and password in the dialog box. The default user name and password are admin and nil (not required), respectively. The NETWORK SETUP window shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. Note: When the access is made from the PC that is previously registered host with the host authorization, the NETWORK SETUP window will automatically appear on the display.
The items in the window let you set the communication parameters of the WJ-HDB502 Network Board. Changing the parameters will renew the NETWORK SETUP (IP Address, Netmask and Gateway) in the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu of the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu. Note: The network setup of the board is automatically set up from the WJ-HD500 Disk recorder when the board is installed in the Disk Recorder. Therefore, if no setup changes are needed in the window, the described setup procedures are not required. 1. Enter the IP Address to be used. The factory default setting is 192.168.0.10. 2. Enter the netmask to be used. The factory default setting is 255.255.255.0. 3. Enter the default gateway to be used. The factory default setting is 192.168.0.1.
4. Enter the host name. Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be set for the name. The factory default setting is HDB502. 5. Select the communication speed by clicking the pulldown list. AUTO, 100Mbps(FULL DUPLEX), 100Mbps(HALF DUPLEX) and 10Mbps can be selected from the list. The factory default setting is AUTO. 6. Click the [SET&REBOOT] button to execute the settings and renews the settings of the WJ-HD500 Disk Recorder.
3. Select an image quality for the images on the display by clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE FINE QUAL NORMAL QUAL EX
The factory default setting is SUPER FINE. 4. Select a bandwidth (transmission speed) from the board to the network by clicking from the pulldown list. UNLIMITED 1024bps 32kbps 64kbps 128kbps
512kbps
256kbps
The factory default setting is UNLIMITED. 5. Click the [SET&REBOOT] button to execute the settings.
2. Select a pixel number (resolution) for images on the display by clicking the pulldown list. FRAME: High resolution (720 x 480) image FIELD: Normal resolution (720 x 240) image 1/4FRAME: Lower resolution (360 x 240) image The factory default setting is FIELD.
2. To delete the destination from the list. q Select a mail address by clicking the pulldown list. w Click the [DELETE] button to execute the deletion from the list.
s User Setup
Clicking the [USER] button in the window, the USER SETUP window shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. The items in the window let you determine to enable or disable user authorization and register or delete users that can be accessed to the homepage. Up to eight users can be registered in the system.
q User Authorization
q User Registration
To register users, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Specify the users. q Enter a user name in the box w Enter a password for the user. e Select an access level for the user by clicking the button. The access level is defined as shown below. Refer to Access Authorization for further details. 1(ADMIN): Enables all controls and setup 2(PLAY): Enables monitoring live images and playing back the recorded images. 3(USER): Enables only monitoring live images. 2. Click the [SET] button to register the user. 3. Repeat the above steps 1 and 2 to register the other users.
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q User Deletion
To delete a registered user, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Select a user name by clicking the pulldown list. 2. Click the [DELETE] button to execute the deletion.
1(ADMIN): Enables all controls and setup 2(PLAY): Enables monitoring live images and playing back the recorded images. 3(USER): Enables only monitoring live images. 2. Click the [SET] button to register the host. 3. Repeat the above steps 1 and 2 to register the other hosts.
s Host Setup
Clicking the [HOST] button in the window, the HOST SETUP window shown in the figure appears on the display screen. The items in the window let you determine to enable or disable host authorization and register or delete hosts (PCs) that can be accessed to the homepage. Up to eight hosts can be registered in the system.
q Host Deletion
To delete a registered host, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Select a host address by clicking the pulldown list. 2. Click the [DELETE] button to execute the deletion.
s PS.Data Setup
q Host Authorization
Note: If the access levels is exclusively set to user authorization, select NOT USE to disable host authorization by clicking the button then proceed to set the User Setup. Clicking the [PS.Data] button in the window, the PS.Data SETUP window shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. The items in the window let you set the parameters for communication when the system is controlled with the PS.Data (Panasonic Security Data) mode.
1. Select either USE or NOT USE to enable or disable host authorization. The factory default setting is NOT USE. 2 Click the [SET] button to execute the selection.
1. Enter a unit address (001 - 099) of the board for RS-485 communication in the box. The factory default setting is 001. 2. Enter a group address (00A - 00Z) of the board for RS485 communication in the box The factory default setting is 00A. 3. Select a transmission speed for RS-485 communication by clicking the pulldown list. 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps
q Host Registration
To register hosts, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Specify the host (PC). q Enter a IP address of the host (PC) in the box w Select an access level for the host by clicking the button. The access level is defined as shown below. Refer to Access Authorization for further details.
38400bps
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4. Select either 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits for RS485 communication by clicking the button. The factory default setting is 1 bit. 5. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity bit for RS-485 communication by clicking the button. The factory default setting is NONE. 6. Select one of the waiting time in milli-seconds (ms) to retry for RS-485 communication by clicking the pulldown list. OFF 100 200 400 1000
The factory default setting is OFF (no retry). 7. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 8. To return to the previous NETWORK window, click the NETWORK display in the underneath of the window.
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WJ-HD500 SETUP
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WJ-HD500 SETUP
When the WJ-HDB502 Network Board is installed in the WJHD500 Disk Recorder, it is enabled setup the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu from the PC in the network On the MAIN CONTROL PANEL window, clicking the [HDB500 MENU] button will display the user ID and password dialog box. Enter your user ID and password in the dialog box. The WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window shown in the figure will appear on the display. Note: When the access is made from the PC that is previously registered host with the host authorization, the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window will automatically appear on the display. If the registration is not completed yet, enter the default user name and password as shown below. User Name: admin Password: nil (not required)
s Timer Setting
The timer recording mode is triggered by the internal or an external timer. This item lets you enable or disable the timer for recording. Select a parameter to be activated by clicking the pulldown list. INT: Selects the internal timer for recording as scheduled in the programmed menu. EXT: Selects the external timer for recording when detecting power on and off. OFF: Timer recording is disabled. To record manually, set to this mode. The factory default setting is OFF. Note: When the parameter is set to something other than OFF, the Disk Recorder does not start recording even if the REC button is pressed.
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RECORDING SETUP
Common Recording Setup
On the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the COMMON SETUP display in the window. The COMMON SETUP window shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. COLOR STD: Images are recorded with normal colors. B/W: Images are recorded in black-and-white. The factory default setting is COLOR STD.
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5. Select one of the modes by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you enable or disable uninterrupted recording when the hard disk space is used up. STOP: Stops recording when the disk is full. CONTINUE: Continues recording by overwriting the oldest data when the disk is full. ALM CONTINUE: Continues only recording the data while an alarm is activated by overwriting the oldest data, when the disk is full. The factory default setting is STOP. 6. Click the [SET] button in the window to execute the selections.
1. Type the character to be edited in an editing box for a group. The characters shown below can be selected. Numeral: Alphabet: Symbols: Space: 0123456789 A to Z, a to z =?'"#&()*+,./:;
2. Repeat the above step to edit other group titles. 3. When satisfied with all the group titles, click the [SET] button in the window to execute the selections. 4. To return to the previous COMMON SETUP window, click the COMMON SETUP display in the window.
1. Select a group number (1 to 4) to be assigned for a camera by clicking the pulldown list in the GROUP column. The factory default settings is 1. 2. Repeat the above step to assign the group number for other cameras. 3. When all camera assignments are completed, click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 4. To return to the previous COMMON SETUP window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU display in the window.
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2. Select the recording time mode to be set by clicking the pulldown list. The numeric indicates the hours for recording time mode: 2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480, 720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320, 6480, 8640. When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for recording mode, the recording rate and quality are automatically set according to the selected recording time mode. Note: The recording time mode may not be set according to the remain space of the Hard Disk. The factory default setting is SF-24H. 3. If the parameter SP is selected for recording time mode, select the REC RATE parameter by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 30fps: Records the selected number of freeze images every second. 0.5fps: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds. 0.4fps: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds. 0.3fps: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds. 0.2fps: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds. 0.1fps: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds. Notes: 30fps is the active selection when the FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP is set to FIELD. 15fps is the active selection when the FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP is set to FIELD or FRAME 3DIM OFF.
3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click that display in the window.
4. If the parameter SP is selected for recording time mode, select the REC QUALITY parameter for recording image quality by clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6) FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality (Compression Rate 1/25) The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.
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3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU in the window.
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3. Click the [More] button of the assigned program number (PROG1), the assigned program number window as shown in the figure will appear on the display. For further recording settings, refer to Program Timer detailed. Note: The program number menu (with audio) displays only the Group 1 editing area.
s Program Timer
The described below let you determine the program timer schedule and recording mode. Click the [More] button of the assigned program number (PROG1) in the TIMER REC SETUP window, the assigned program number window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen.
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1. Enter a month and then date in the box by pressing the keyboard. Note: The programmed month and date will be valid for every year. 2. Select the day of the week to be activated the programmed timer by clicking the pulldown list. 3. Repeat the above steps to program the other special days. 4. If the another table to program the special days, click the NEXT 10 display. The new programming table will appear on the display screen. 5. When satisfied with all special days, click the [SET] button to execute the selections.
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2. If the parameter SP is selected for recording mode, select a recording rate by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 30fps: Records the selected number of the freeze images every second. 0.5fps: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds. 0.4fps: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds. 0.3fps: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds. 0.2fps: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds. 0.1fps: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds. 30fps is the active selection when the FIELD/FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP window is set to FIELD. 15fps is the active selection when the FIELD/FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP window is set to FIELD or FRAME 3DIM OFF. Select a recording image quality by pressing the clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6) FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality (Compression Rate 1/25)
5. Select an alarm recording pattern by clicking the pulldown list. OFF: Records the images assigned to the group inputs including the one which has activated the alarm. ALM-PRI: Records the alarm input images preferentially over other video inputs. ALM-ONLY: Records the particular images that have activated the alarm. The factory default setting is OFF. 6. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 7. Click the PROG SETUP display in the underneath of the window to return to the previous program number window.
1. Select a recording rate by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 30fps: Records the selected number of freeze images every second.
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0.5fps: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds. 0.4fps: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds. 0.3fps: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds. 0.2fps: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds. 0.1fps: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds. The factory default setting is 15fps. 30fps is the active selection parameter in the COMMON FIELD. 15fps is the active selection parameter in the COMMON FIELD or FRAME 3DIM OFF. when the FIELD/FRAME SETUP menu is set to when the FIELD/FRAME SETUP menu is set to
6. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 7. Click the PROG SETUP display in the underneath of the window to return to the previous program number window.
2. Select a recording image quality by clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6) FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended recording quality (Compression Rate 1/25) The factory default setting is SUPER FINE. 3. Select a number of the pre-recording images by clicking the pulldown list. 0: Disables pre-recording. 4 to maximum: Sets the number of images for prerecording. The maximum number of the pre-recording is determined by the setting of FIELD/FRAME and REC QUALITY. The factory default setting is 15. 4. Select a number of the post-recording images by clicking the pulldown list. 4 to 200: Sets the number of images for post-recording. The factory default setting is 60. 5. Select the recording pattern for post-recording by clicking the pulldown list. OFF: Records the images assigned to group inputs, including the one that has activated the alarm (the same as pre-recording). ALM-ONLY: Records the particular image that has activated the alarm. The factory default setting is OFF.
1. Select a recording rate by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 30fps: Records the selected number of the freeze image per second. The factory default setting is 15fps. 30fps is the active selection when the FIELD/ FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP menu is set to FIELD. 15fps is the active selection when the FIELD/ FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP menu is set to FIELD or FRAME 3DIM OFF. 2. Select a recording image quality by clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6)
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FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality (Compression Rate 1/25) The factory default setting is SUPER FINE. 3. Select a number of freeze images to be recorded by clicking the pulldown list. 4 to 60: Records the selected number of freeze images for One Shot Recording. The factory default setting is 16. 4. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 5. Click the PROG SETUP display in the underneath of the window to return to the previous program number window. 3. Select a recording time mode by clicking the pulldown list. SF-H: Selects the recording time mode in enhanced fine quality. FQ-H: Selects the recording time mode in fine quality. NQ-H: Selects the recording time mode in normal quality. EX-H: Selects the recording time mode in extended time quality. SP: Freely selectable indicates the hours for recording time mode: 2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480, 720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320, 6480, 8640 When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for recording mode, the recording rate and quality are automatically set according to the selected recording time mode. Note: It may not possible to set the recording time, depending on the remaining storage capacity of the hard disk. The factory default setting is SF-24H. W/OUT AUDIO: Enables Emergency Recording without audio. WITH AUDIO: Enables Emergency Recording with audio. The factory default setting is W/OUT AUDIO. 2. Click the EMERGENCY display in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The selected EMERGENCY REC SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display. 4. If the parameter SP is selected for the recording mode, select a recording rate by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 30fps: Records the selected number of freeze images every second. 0.5fps: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds. 0.4fps: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds. 0.3fps: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds. 0.2fps: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds. 0.1fps: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds. 30fps is the active selection when the FIELD/ FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP menu is set to FIELD. 15 fps is the active selection when the FIELD/ FRAME parameter in the COMMON SETUP menu is set to FIELD or FRAME 3DIM OFF.
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Select a recording image quality by clicking the pulldown list. SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression Rate 1/6) FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10) NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate 1/16) EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality (Compression Rate 1/25) 5. Select the recording duration by clicking the pulldown list. 10S - 6M: Enables recording for between 10 seconds and 6 minutes. MANUAL: Enables recording while the input signal is received from the CONTROL port. CONTINUE: Enables recording until the REC STOP button of the Disk Recorder is pressed. The factory default setting is 10S. 6. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 7. Click the HD500 SETUP MENU display in the underneath of the window to return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window.
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MULTIPLEXER SETUP
These items let you determine functions such as sequence and power on status for this Disk Recorder. 1. Click the MULTIPLEXER SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The MULTIPLEXER SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display. 7 to 16SCREEN: Selects a display with the assigned segment. The factory default setting is QUAD-4A. 2. Select a display pattern on the Spot Monitor by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 16: Selects an assigned camera image in single spot mode. SPOT SEQ: Selects a sequence pattern programmed in the Live Sequence (Spot Monitor) described later. The factory default setting is 1.
s Multiplexer Setup
The following settings are made in the MULTIPLEXER SETUP window.
OFF: Disables the secret view function. ON: Enables the secret view function. The factory default setting is OFF. 2. Click the [SET] button in the window to execute the selections.
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s Sequence Setup
These items let you program the sequence pattern for the Spot and Multiscreen Monitor. 1. Click the SEQUENCE SETUP display in the MULTIPLEXER SETUP window. The SEQUENCE SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen.
2. Select either INT or EXT to advance the sequence by clicking the button. The item lets you select between internal and external control for advancing the sequence on the Multiscreen Monitor. INT: Advances a sequence by the Dwell Time that was programmed in the MULTI LIVE SEQ SETUP window. EXT: Advances a sequence by the input from pin 5 of the ALARM port on the rear of the Disk Recorder. The factory default setting is INT. 3. Select either QUAD or MULTI GROUP display mode to be run on the monitor by clicking the button. The cameras are assigned to 4 groups for recording with a programmed internal timer. The item lets you select the sequence pattern to be displayed of each group on the Multiscreen Monitor. MULTI GROUP: Camera images are displayed in sequence with the minimum quantities of the segment screen. QUAD: Camera images are displayed with a 4-segment screen in sequence. The factory default setting is QUAD. 4. Select a dwell time for the group sequence by pressing the keyboard. 1 - 30: Selects the dwell time between 1 second and 30 seconds.
2. Select an item or item parameter in the SEQUENCE SETUP window. 3. To return to the previous MULTIPLEXER SETUP window, click the MULTIPLEXER SETUP display in the underneath of the window. Or open the further divided setup window, click one of the display in the underneath of the window.
The factory default setting is 2 SEC. 5. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the auto skip function by clicking the button. The item lets you enable or disable the auto skip function on the Multiscreen Monitor to skip any steps when no video signal is present. ON: Enables the auto skip function on the Multiscreen Monitor. OFF: Disables the auto skip function on the Multiscreen Monitor. The factory default setting is ON.
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2. Select a camera to be displayed in the CAM column for step 1 by pressing the keyboard. 1 - 16: Displays the image of the selected camera number. 4A - 4D: Displays the assigned images in quad. Refer to the QUAD PATTERN SETUP for settings. : Disables display and will skip automatically. 3. Select a preset position to be displayed in the PRESET column for step 1 by pressing the keyboard, if applicable. 01 - 64: Selects a preset position of the assigned camera. : No preset position The factory default setting is . Note: To assign the parameters 1 - 64, the specified combination cameras are equipped in the system with a PS.Data* mode. 4. Select a dwell time in the SEC column for step 1 by pressing the keyboard.
0S: The step will not be displayed on the monitor. 1S - 30S: Selects a dwell time between 1 second and 30 seconds. 5. Repeat the above steps 2 to 4 to program the other steps. 6. When satisfied with all of the above steps, click the [SET] button to execute the selections.
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2. Select a camera number to be assigned for 4A-1 by clicking the pulldown list. 1 - 16: Displays the image of the selected camera number. 4A-1 to 4D-4 indicates the display pattern, including the camera assignment and display positions followed. 3. Repeat the above step to assign a camera for others. 4. When satisfied with all of the above steps, click the [SET] button to execute the selections.
5. Repeat the above steps 2 to 4 to program the other steps. 6. When satisfied with all of the above steps, click the [SET] button to execute the selections.
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ALARM SETUP
The described below let you determine functions such as display and mode when an alarm is activated. 1. Click the ALARM SETUP display in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The ALARM SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. The item lets you select the output duration of the alarm signal from the ALARM port on the rear of the Disk Recorder. OFF: Disables alarm output, regardless of an incoming alarm. 1-30(SEC), 40(SEC), 50(SEC), 1(MIN) 5(MIN): Selects an alarm output between 1 second and 5 minutes. EXT: Alarm output continues until the ALARM RESET button is pressed or the external alarm recover signal is received from the ALARM port on the rear of the Disk Recorder. 4. If the 1-30(SEC) is selected for the parameter, select a value by pressing the keyboard. The factory default setting is 2 SEC. 5. Select the ringing duration by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you select the ringing duration of the builtin alarm buzzer in the Disk Recorder when an alarm is activated. 2. Select an item or item parameter in the window. 3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU menu, click the HD500 SETUP MENU display. Or to open the further divided setup window, click one of the display in the underneath of the window. OFF: Disables alarm buzzer, regardless of an incoming alarm. 1-30(SEC), 40(SEC), 50(SEC), 1(MIN) 5(MIN): Selects an alarm duration between 1 second and 5 minutes. EXT: Alarm buzzer continues to beep until the ALARM RESET button is pressed or the external alarm recover signal is received from the ALARM port. 6. If the 1-30(SEC) is selected for the parameter, select a value by pressing the keyboard. The factory default setting is 2 SEC. 7. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the video loss alarm function by clicking the button. The item lets you enable or disable the video loss alarm function when the Disk Recorder detects the interruption of the video signal. ON: Enables the video loss function. OFF: Disables the video loss function. The factory default setting is ON. 8. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the motion detector function by clicking the button. The function is available when the Motion Detector Board (Optional) is installed. The item lets you enable or disable the motion detector function when the Disk Recorder detects a motion on the video image. ON: Enables the motion detector function. OFF: Disables the motion detector function.
s Alarm Setup
1. Select the duration by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you select the duration the Disk Recorder retains the alarm mode before resetting automatically. OFF: Disables auto reset. 1-30(SEC): Selects an alarm duration between 1 second and 30 seconds. 40(SEC): Selects an alarm duration for 40 seconds. 50(SEC): Selects an alarm duration for 50 seconds. 1(MIN): Selects an alarm duration for 1 minutes. 2(MIN): Selects an alarm duration for 2 minutes. 3(MIN): Selects an alarm duration for 3 minutes. 4(MIN): Selects an alarm duration for 4 minutes. 5(MIN): Selects an alarm duration for 5 minutes. 2. If the 1-30(SEC) is selected for the parameter, select a value by pressing the keyboard. The factory default setting is OFF. 3. Select the alarm output duration by clicking the pulldown list.
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The factory default setting is OFF. Refer to the Video Motion Detector Setting for further detailed. 9. Select either SPOT or OFF by clicking the button. The item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm on the Multiscreen Monitor. SPOT: The camera image that has activated the alarm is displayed in single spot mode. OFF: Ignores alarm activation and continues to display the images in the mode selected previously. The factory default setting is SPOT. 10. Select either SPOT or OFF by clicking the button. The item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm on the Spot Monitor. SPOT: The camera image that has activated the alarm is displayed in single spot mode. OFF: Ignores alarm activation and continues to display the images in the mode selected previously. The factory default setting is SPOT.
4. Select the type of contact to meet the system requirement in the INPUT editing area by clicking the pulldown list. Normally Open: Accepts alarm input from Normally Open contacts. Normally Close: Accepts alarm input from Normally Closed contacts. The factory default setting is Normally Open. 5. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections and the corresponding alarm channel will be replaced in the table. 6. Repeat the above steps 2 to 5 to designate the other input channels. 7. When satisfied with all of the above steps, click the ALARM SETUP display to return to the previous ALARM SETUP window.
2. Select an alarm input channel (1CH - 16CH) in the ALARM editing area by clicking the pulldown list. 3. Select a camera number (CAM1 - CAM16) corresponding to the input in the CAMERA editing area by clicking the pulldown list.
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2. Select a sensitivity mode for a camera (1CH) by clicking the pulldown list. OFF: LOW: MID: HIGH: Disables the motion detector function. Selects lower sensitivity. Selects normal sensitivity. Selects higher sensitivity.
The factory default setting is OFF. 3. Repeat the above step to designate the other camera channels. 4. When satisfied with all of the above steps, click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 5. If the parameter is set to something other than OFF in step 2, select the corresponding channel in the VMD AREA SETUP PAGE by clicking the button. The alarm detecting area setup window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen.
6. Drag the mouse pointer on the screen from the starting point to the ending point to determine the rectangular detecting area. Up to four detecting areas can be set on the screen. 7. To assign an other detecting area, repeat the above step 6. 8. To delete the area, click the rectangle to be delete on the screen, then click the [DELETE] button. 9. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 10. To return to the previous window, click the [RETURN VMD AREA SETUP] button. 11. Repeat the above steps 5 to 10 to set the detector function for other cameras. 12. Click the ALARM SETUP in the underneath of the VMD AREA SETUP window to return to the previous ALARM SETUP menu.
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DISPLAY SETUP
The procedure described below let you determine the display such as the camera title editing, display on and off and displays position on the monitors. 1. Click the DISPLAY SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The DISPLAY SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen. OFF: Disables the display of the camera and group title on the monitor screen. The factory default setting is ON. 3. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the status display on the Multiscreen Monitor by clicking the button. ON: Enables the status display on the monitor screen. OFF: Disables the status display on the monitor screen. The factory default setting is ON. 4. Select the mode or color for the display of borders by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you enable or disable the display of borders that divide the screen of the Multiscreen Monitor, or selects a border color. OFF: WHITE: GRAY: BLACK: No border White border Gray border Black border
2. Select an item parameter in the window. 3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU display in the underneath of the window. Or to open the further divided setup window, click the CAMERA TITLE SETUP display in the underneath of the window.
s Display Setup
q Display Setting (Multiscreen Monitor)
These items let you determine the display mode of the Multiscreen Monitor. 1. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the clock display on the Multiscreen Monitor by clicking the button. ON: Enables the clock display on the monitor screen. OFF: Disables the clock display on the monitor screen. The factory default setting is ON. 2. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the title display on the Multiscreen Monitor by clicking the button. ON: Enables the display of the camera and group title on the monitor screen.
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The item lets you select the positions where the clock and status displays are placed on the Multiscreen Monitor. L-UPPER: Placed in the upper-left corner of the monitor screen. R-UPPER: Placed in the upper-right corner of the monitor screen. L-LOWER: Placed in the lower-left corner of the monitor screen. R-LOWER: Placed in the lower-right corner of the monitor screen. CENTER: Placed in the center of the monitor screen. The factory default setting is L-UPPER. 4. Select a position to be displayed on the monitors by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you select the position where the title display is placed on the Spot and Multiscreen Monitor. L-UPPER: Placed in the upper-left corner of the monitor screen. R-UPPER: Placed in the upper-right corner of the monitor screen. L-LOWER: Placed in the lower-left corner of the monitor screen. R-LOWER: Placed in the lower-right corner of the monitor screen. CENTER: Placed in the center of the monitor screen. The factory default setting is R-LOWER.
2. Select a character corresponding to a camera by pressing the keyboard. The characters shown below can be entered in the TITLE column. Numeral: Alphabet: Symbols: Space: 0123456789 A to Z, a to z =?'"#&()*+,./:;
3. Repeat the above step 2 to edit other camera titles. 4. When satisfied with all of the camera titles, click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 5. To return to the previous DISPLAY SETUP window, click the DISPLAY SETUP display in the underneath of the window.
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COMMUNICATION SETUP
The procedures described below let you set the parameters for the Disk Recorder to communicate with external devices. 3. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity check by clicking the button. The factory default setting is NONE.
PS.Data Setup
These items let you set the parameters for communication between the System Controllers and the Disk Recorders when the system is controlled with the PS.Data mode (Panasonic Security Data). 1. Click the PS.Data SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The PS.Data SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display.
4. Select either 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits by clicking the button. The factory default setting is 1 bit. 5. Select OFF, 100, 200, 400, 1 000 ms for the wait time by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you set the waiting time in milliseconds (ms) to retry after confirming that no data is received from the controller for RS-485 communication. When no transmission is needed, select OFF. The factory default setting is OFF (no retry). 6. Select a mode of the alarm notification by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you enable or disable notification of the alarm data received to the controller (Unit Number 1). OFF: Select this parameter if the system controller is not connected to the system. 0(SEC): Each time an alarm is received, it is transmitted to the system controller. 1(SEC): The received alarm is stored for 1 second, and that data is sent to the system controller. 5(SEC): The received alarm is stored for 5 seconds, and that data is sent to the system controller. The factory default setting is 1(SEC). 7. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections.
2. Select an item parameter in the window. 3. To return to the previous setup menu, click the HD500 SETUP MENU in the underneath of window. Or to open the further divided setup window, click the CAMERA NUMBER SETUP display in the underneath of the window
s PS.Data Setup
The described below let you set the communication parameters for RS-485 communication. 1. Select a unit address number (001 - 099) of the Disk recorder to be used for RS-485 communication by pressing the keyboard. The factory default setting is 001. 2. Select a transmission speed (Baud Rate) by clicking the pulldown list. 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps
38400bps
19200bps
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2. Select a unit address number of the Disk Recorder to be used for RS-232C communication by pressing the keyboard. Select a parameter value between 001 and 099. The factory default setting is 001. 3. Select a transmission speed (Baud Rate) shown below by clicking the pulldown list. 2400bps 2. Select a camera number corresponding to the VIDEO IN of the Disk Recorder by pressing the keyboard. : No assignment. 001 - 128: Assigns the selected number. Note: Make sure not to assign the same number to more than one system camera for RS-485 communication. 3. Repeat the above step to edit other inputs (cameras). 4. After completing the settings, click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 5. To return to the previous PS.Data SETUP window, click the PS.Data SETUP in the window. 4800bps 9600bps
38400bps
19200bps
The factory default setting is 9600 bps. 4. Select either 7 or 8 for the number of data bits by clicking the button. The factory default setting is 7 bits. 5. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity check by clicking the button. The factory default setting is ODD. 6. Select either 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits by clicking the button. The factory default setting is 1 bit. 7. Select OFF, 100, 200, 400, 1 000 ms for the wait time by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you set the waiting time in milliseconds (ms) to retry after confirming that no data is received from the controller for RS-232C communication. When no transmission is needed, select OFF. The factory default setting is OFF (no retry). 8. Click the [SET] button to execute the selections. 9. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU display in the window.
RS-232C Setup
These items let you set the parameters for communication between the SERIAL port of the Disk Recorder and an external device. 1. Click the RS-232C SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The RS-232C SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on the display.
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SYSTEM SETUP
The described below let you determine the system designation and display the system logs. 1. Click the SYSTEM SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window. The SYSTEM SETUP window as shown in the figure will appear on display.
2. Select an item parameter in the window. 3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU in the window. Or to open the further divided setup window, click the one of the display in the underneath of the window. 3. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the button lock function automatically by clicking the button. OFF: No protection is applied until the LOCK button is pressed. ON: Enables the button lock function automatically if no operation takes place within about 5 seconds. The factory default setting is OFF. 4. Select either ON or OFF to enable or disable the buzzer by clicking the button. The item lets you enable or disable the buzzer sound accompanying operation of the Disk Recorders buttons. ON: Enables the buzzer. OFF: Disables the buzzer. The factory default setting is ON. 5. Click the [SET] button in the window to execute the selections. 6. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU window, click the HD500 SETUP MENU display in the underneath of the window.
s System Setup
q Clock Setting
The item lets you set the current time and date. 1. Select a month by entering the numeric input. 2. Select a date by entering the numeric input. 3. Select the last 2 digits for the year by entering the numeric input. 4. Select an hour (military time) and minutes by pressing the keyboard. 5. After completing the setting, click the [SET] button to update the clock
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s Disk Management
1. Click the DISK MANAGEMENT in the SYSTEM SETUP window. The DISK MANAGEMENT window as shown in the figure will appear on the display screen.
s Error Report
There are 100 error records stored in chronological order in 10 pages of tables. 1. Click the ERROR REPORT in the SYSTEM SETUP window. The ERROR REPORT table as shown in the figure will appear on the display.
2. Select an indication mode for FULL indicator by clicking the pulldown list. The item lets you determine the indication mode for the FULL indicator when the remaining storage capacity is running low on the Hard Disk. OFF: No warning for remaining space 1% - 10%: The selected warning is issued if the remaining storage capacity is between 1 and 10%. The factory default setting is 1%. Note: This setting is applied to the display on the monitor screen and signal output from the CONTROL port. 3. To return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP window, click the SYSTEM SETUP display in the window.
2. Clicking the NEXT 10 or PREV 10 display in the window will select the next or previous page of the tables. 3. To return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu, click the SYSTEM SETUP display in the table.
s System Information
The table indicates the version of the hardware and software. 1. Click the SYSTEM INFORMATION in the SYSTEM SETUP window. The SYSTEM INFORMATION table as shown in the figure will appear on the display.
MAIN: Indicates the Disk Recorder. N/W: Indicates the Network Board. 2. To return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu, click the SYSTEM SETUP display in the window.
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SYSTEM OPERATIONS
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ACCESS AUTHORIZATION
s Control of Access Authorization
User access authorization is controlled as follows.
s Access Level
Three access levels can be assigned to control access by users. More than one user can be assigned the same access level. While device control commands are given top priority in the execution chain, there is no priority attached to the access level. It is possible to designate more than one network administrator and to change designated administrators.
q Unlimited access
If neither user nor host authorization is used (set to NOT USE) in a network, all users may perform the following operations at access level 3. Monitoring live images Controlling cameras and other equipment connected to the WJ-HD500 C Accessing the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU requires an administrator account.
q Administrator (Level 1)
Monitoring live images Input select and camera control Playback recorded images Recording live images Alarm reset operation Access to and setup of the WJ-HD500 SETUP MENU. Contents upload
q Limited access
Access is limited according to the host access levels specified in the HOST SETUP window. The HOST SETUP window is queried using the IP address of the host requesting access to the WJ-HD500. When accessing via a proxy server, the access level therefore is determined by the IP address of the proxy server. When access is made from a PC not registered in the HOST SETUP window, the dialog box shown in the figure prompts the user to enter User Name and Password. The access level is determined when both the user name and password are entered.
s Registration
Administrator level (Level 1) users only can be registered in the HOST SETUP and USER SETUP windows. Each window is provided with fields for making the necessary entries. The factory default setting is USER NAME: admin, PASSWORD: nil (not required), ACCESS LEVEL: 1. An "admin" user can change passwords, but is not authorized to delete users or change access levels.
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Operation Request
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q Camera Select button (CAMERA SELECT) Selects any of the cameras connected to the Disk Recorder. w List button (LIST) Displays the recorded data in list. e Thumbnail button (THUMBNAIL) Displays the recorded data in thumbnail. r Alarm Reset button (ALARM RESET) Resets the activated alarm. t Live On button (LIVE ON) Displays the live images. y Live Sequence button (LIVE SEQUENCE) Displays the live images in programmed sequence.
u HD500 Menu button (HD500 MENU) Displays the Disk Recorders setup menu. The specified administrator can only access to the menu. i HDB502 Menu button (HDB502 MENU) Displays the Network Boards setup menu. The specified administrator can only access to the menu. o Status Display Indicates the currently selected image and status. !0 Image Display Displays the selected images !1 Recording Playback buttons These buttons are used for recording and playback images.
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q Spot Monitoring
1. Click the [LIVE ON] button on the panel. The camera image (1 ch) will appear on the screen. 2. Click the desired Camera Select [1 - 16] button on the panel. The camera images corresponding to the button will appear on the panel. 3. Repeat the above step 2 to select other camera images on the panel.
q Sequence Monitoring
1. Click the [LIVE ON] button on the panel. The camera image (1 ch) will appear on the panel. 2. Click the [LIVE SEQUENCE] button on the panel. The sequence will be started from the camera images programmed previously. Refer to VIDEO MODE SETUP in the WJ-HDB502 setup for further detailed. 3. To return to the spot monitoring, click the Camera Select [1 - 16] button to be displayed.
q Basic Playback
1. Clicking the [PLAY] button on the panel will play back the most recent recordings in the forward direction. When the user name and password dialog box appears, enter the user name and password to log-in. 2. To pause the playback, click the [PAUSE] button on the panel. PAUSE will appear in the Status Display. To resume playback, click the [PAUSE] button on the panel again. 3. To quit playback, click the [STOP] button on the panel.
q Reverse Playback
During playback or playback pause, click the [REV-PLAY] button on the panel to play back the recording in the backward. R-PLAY will appear in the Status Display.
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q Jump search
The recorded images can be searched by jumping to the next recording from the currently selected record number. During playback, click the following buttons to move to the beginning of the next record from the record number currently selected. After jumping to the next recording, the Disk Recorder resumes playback. NEXT RECORD: Jumps to the beginning of the next recording in a forward direction. PREV RECORD: Jumps to the beginning of next recording in a backward direction.
Main Panel List Display Thumbnail Display
2. To only search the alarm recording, click the [ALARM LIST] or [ALARM THUMBNAIL] on the panel. The corresponding alarm list or alarm thumbnail will appear on the panel.
q Thumbnail Display
To play back the images in the thumbnail, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Click the [PREV] or [NEXT] button on the panel to select next or previous 16 thumbnail. 2. Select the thumbnail to be played back by clicking the record number and clock display. The selected images will start playback. 3. To return to the previous MAIN CONTROL PANEL, click the [MAIN MENU] button on the panel.
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q List Display
To play back the images in the list, follow the procedure shown below. 1. Click the [LIST SEARCH] or [ALARM LIST SEARCH] button on the panel to display the following dialog window as shown in the figure.
4. Click the [PREV] or [NEXT] button on the panel to select next or previous 16 thumbnail. 5. Select a recording number to be displayed by clicking the Recording Number Display on the panel. 6. To return to the previous MAIN CONTROL PANEL, click the [MAIN MENU] button on the panel.
s Camera Controls
Start the WWW browser of your PC, in the URL (Uniform Resource Locators), type http:// (IP address previously set for the WJ-HD500) /mpindex.html. The browser displays the MP204 CONTROL VIEW panel as shown in the figure. On the panel, the cameras (option) can be set by remote control from this panel. 2. Specify the search term to be played back in the window. q Select a group by clicking the pulldown list. 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps ALL GROUP GROUP1 GROUP2 38400bps GROUP4 19200bps GROUP3 ALL w Select a month, date and last 2 digits for the year by pressing the keyboard. e Select an hour (military time) and minutes by pressing the keyboard. r Select a recording number by pressing the keyboard. 3. Click the [SEARCH] button. A list of records including the most recent recording will appear on the panel. 1. Click the desired Camera Select [1 - 16] button on the panel. The camera images corresponding to the button will appear on the panel. Note: To control the camera described below, the specified equipment is equipped in the system.
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2. Click the ZOOM buttons to adjust the lens zoom. WIDE: Optically brings an object closer. TELE: Optically brings an object further. 3. Click the [FOCUS] buttons to adjust the lens focus. FAR: Sets the lens focus for further object. NEAR: Sets the lens focus for closer object. AUTO: Automatically set the lens focus. 4. Click the [IRIS] buttons to adjust the lens iris. CLOSE: Closes the lens iris. OPEN: Opens the lens iris. RESET: Resets the lens iris to the factory default setting. 5. Click the [AUTO PANI] buttons to control the auto panning function. ON: Activates auto panning function. OFF: Deactivates auto panning function. 6. Clicking anywhere on the live image moves the camera (optional) up and down, or to the right and left. The camera pan/tilt angle increases (or decreases) as the point clicked moves further (or closer) to the image center. To move the camera continuously, click the image repeatedly. You cannot pan or tilt the camera continuously by dragging on the image. 7. Select a preset position number (1 - 64) to be displayed by clicking the pulldown list, then click the [SET] button. 8. To return to the previous MAIN CONTROL PANEL, click the [MAIN MENU] button on the panel.
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