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1. Figure 45 OSD Margin screen Highlight the Main Monitor tab to switch to the Sequence screen Highlight the box beside Mode and press the C Display oep SUD VGA button You can select between Full Sequence and Seima Partial Sequence Partial Sequence is a function Mode only of the 8 channel model injervel Jee i Pressing the SEQ button causes the recorder to ClEvent Monitoring on sequence cameras and the recorder can sequence cameras in two modes Full Sequence and Partial Sequence In the Full mode the recorder sequences through the cameras and displays them on the multi screen In the Partial mode the bottom right Em ow window in a multi screen format sequences through the Cameras Figure 46 Display Main Monitor screen Note Any cameras that are Off or have lost video will be excluded from the Partial Sequence Unless the user has authority to view covert cameras the Covert cameras will be displayed with a black image in the Partial mode 35 36 You can define the screen layout in a variety of formats and set the recorder to sequence through the different screen layouts pages so that all the cameras will be displayed You can also set up the recorder to display one camera or a group of cameras all the time while cycling through the remaining cameras in a channel window This can be done with one camera displayed full screen while displaying the cha
2. 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Precautions Power source The input power source for this product is 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Do not connect to the outlet that provides the power to equipments that requires a measurable amount of power such as a copy machine air conditioner etc Avoid placing this product in locations where is subject to water Ambient operating temperature Use this product at temperatures between 5 C to 40 C Failure to do so may damage the internal parts or cause malfunction Performance and lifetime of hard disk drives are easily affected by heat used at high temperature It is recommended to use this product at temperatures between 20 C to 30 C Power cable Connect the power cable firmly Align the connected power cable not to be pulled stressed To cut the power supply unplug the power plug of this product from the AC outlet When using the power supply control unit turn off the power of the power supply control unit Built in backup battery e Built in backup battery is consumed when the p
3. Note To display the special menu of the camera setup menu press and hold the button for three seconds or longer after moving the cursor to SPECIAL on the camera setup menu To reset the settings of the camera setup menu to the default settings press and hold the CJ button for 10 seconds or longer after moving the cursor to CAMERA RESET on special menu of the camera setup menu System requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate the recorder using a PC that meets the following requirements OS OS language CPU Memory Monitor Network interface Web browser Audio Other Microsoft Windows Vista Business SP1 32 bit Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 English French Spanish German Italian Russian Intel Core 2 Duo 2 66 GHz or faster 1 GB or more 512 MB or more when using Windows XP 1024 x 768 pixels or more 24 bit True color or better 10 100 Mbps Network interface card must be installed Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP3 Sound card When using the audio function DirectX 9 0c or later When using Windows Vista Important If using a PC that does not meet the above system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser becomes inoperable Audio will not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is not supported
4. exits the screen without saving the changes Mail The recorder can be set up to send an e mail when an event occurs Highlight Mail in the Network menu and press the CJ button The Mail screen displays You will be able to change the Mail settings Mail Highlight Enable and press the Ed button to toggle between On and Off You will only be able to change _ Enable i igo Roter the settings if Mail is enabled sooner oi ar l Highlight the box beside SMTP Server and press the EE lt a button A virtual keyboard appears that you can use Sonar to enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP Recipient server Save REE Figure 34 Mail screen Note You will need to get the IP Address or domain name of the SMTP Server from your network administrator You can use the domain name instead of IP address if you already set up the DNS Server when setting up the LAN 31 32 Highlight the box beside Port and press the CJ button Use the arrow buttons to enter the SMTP Server port number obtained from your system administrator The default port number is 25 Keess Highlight the box beside Authentication and press the button An Cuse Authentication screen appears Highlight Use and press the button to User toggle between On and Off Highlight the box beside User Password and Password e press the button A virtual keyboard appears allow
5. Camera Buttons 2 HDD Indicator Alarm Indicator Link Indicator Copy Indicator Operate Indicator Mouse Copy Port Arrow Buttons Play Pause Button Menu PTZ Button On Playback Edit Group Button 2 Next Group Sequence Button 3 Multiscreen Spot Button EL Zoom Return Button OS Copy Preset View Button Alarm Preset Set Button 4 Panic Button The front panel looks and operates much like a VCR combined with a multiplexer Many of the buttons have multiple functions The following describes each button and control Take a few minutes to review the descriptions You will use these to initially set up your recorder and for daily operations Note You can also use a USB mouse not supplied to navigate through the screens and menus much like you would on a computer Camera Buttons 1 to 8 or 4 Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen Buttons 1 to 8 or 4 4 channel model are also used to enter passwords In the PTZ mode pressing the button 1 ZOOM zooms out the screen and the button 2 ZOOM zl zooms in the screen pressing the button 3 FOCUS NEAR focuses near and button 4 FOCUS FAR focuses far HDD Indicator HDD The HDD Indicator flickers when the recorder is recording or searching video on the hard disk drive Alarm Indicator ALARM The Alarm Indicator is lit when alarm output or internal buzzer is activated Lin
6. Clip Player Note You will be asked to enter the password to initiate the Clip Player program if you select Save Password option when saving recorded video ClipPlayer Clip Player 1 GAM1 i Ha 4da gt I gt D gt h Ae Sh Qe J Note Proper image display depends on the display settings of your PC If you are experiencing display problems click the right mouse button on the background screen and select Properties gt gt Settings then set the Color quality to 32 bit Then select Advanced gt gt Troubleshoot and then set the Hardware Acceleration to Full Please make sure that DirectX version 9 0 or higher has been installed if the display problem continues To check the version of DirectX click Start gt gt RUN and type dxdiag then hit the enter key which will display DirectX Diagnostic Tool dialog box Then move to the Display tab and make sure DirectDraw Acceleration is set to Enabled Test DirectDraw by selecting the DirectDraw Test button Please check the driver version of the video card and update it to the latest version available If you still have display problems after changing all display settings as described above try replacing the video card Video cards with an ATI chipset are recommended Q Clicking X exits the Player program 2 Click Ml to go to the beginning of the video clip 3 Click 44 to play the vi
7. Disk Almost Full Notify DEEG TERP Highlight the box beside Disk Almost Full Notify and press the CJ button Select the percentage level of disk usage at which you want the recorder to trigger an alert Percentage levels range from 80 to 99 Highlight the first box beside Disk S M A R T and press the button Use the Up and Down arrow Save Cancel buttons to scroll through the numbers Figure 79 System Event Storage screen Refer to the hard disk drive manufacturer s documentation for the correct temperature setting If the temperature of hard disk drive exceeds the defined threshold the system triggers an alert Highlight the second box beside Disk S M A R T and press the button Select either C Celsius or OF Fahrenheit and press the Cd button Highlight the Actions tab and the System Event Actions screen displays Sener The recorder can be set to react to system events anes System events can be associated with an Alarm Output Terminal sound the recorder s internal buzzer and or notify a number of different devices Event Alarm Out Notify System Panic Record Check Recording Check Alarm jn Disk Almost Full Disk Full Disk Bad Highlight the Alarm Out box beside the desired event Check Recording Check Alarm In Disk Almost Full Disk Full Disk Bad Disk Temperature Disk S M A R T or F
8. Figure 62 Motion Detection Settings screen Bee Highlighting the box under the Sensitivity heading and pressing the C Daytime 3 J button allows you to adjust the recorder s sensitivity to motion for Daytime Nighttime 3 and Nighttime independently There are five settings with 1 being the least sensitive and 5 being the most sensitive Figure 63 Motion Detection Sensitivity screen Note In case cameras are installed in low light environment it is recommended to use cameras with higher sensitivity to have more precise detection result You can adjust the minimum number of detection blocks that must be Motion Detection Min Blocks spe E activated to trigger a motion alarm Highlighting the box under the Min b s Blocks heading and pressing the button allow you to adjust the minimum number of detection blocks for Daytime and Nighttime independently Smaller numbers provide greater sensitivity because fewer detection blocks must be activated Figure 64 Motion Detection Min Blocks screen Turning Zone View On will allow you to observe how the recorder is reacting to motion When in the motion viewing mode the detection zone of video will be displayed Any detected motion within the zone will be displayed in red You can define the area of the image where you want to detect motion e g a doorway Highlight the box under the Zone heading and press the button T
9. Network setup Note The maximum number of accessible users to the recorder simultaneously is the following Watch 4 users including 1 Audio user Search 2 users Status 2 users When running the updated Web Browser program for the first time Internet Explorer might occasionally load the information of the previous version In this case delete the temporary internet files by selecting Tools gt Internet Options gt General tab and then run Web Browser program again There might be a problem that the bottom of web browser page is cropped due to the address or status bars in Microsoft Internet Explorer In this situation it is recommended that websites open windows without address or status bars by changing the internet setting Go to the Tools gt Internet Options gt Security tab gt Click the Custom level button gt Select Enable for the Allow websites to open windows without address or status bars option When running web browser in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system it is recommended to start Internet Explorer with elevated administrator permissions Click the right mouse button on the Internet Explorer icon and select the Run as administrator option from the context menu Otherwise some functions of the Web Browser program might be limited to use There might be a problem with screen display or screen update due to low image transmission speed when using the Microsoft Windows V
10. and pressing the CJ button allows Save Cancel you to set the images per second for Panic recording You can select from 1 00 ips to 25 00 ips Figure 52 Record Panic Record screen Highlighting the Quality and pressing the CJ button allows you to set the recorded image quality for Panic recording You can select from Very High High Standard and Basic Highlighting the Resolution and pressing the CJ button allows you to set the recorded image resolution for Panic recording You can select from Very High D1 High Half D1 and Standard CIF You can save your Record settings by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Schedule Highlight Schedule in the Record menu and press the button and the Schedule setup screen appears Schedule Schedule Schedule On Schedule On Simple Mode J No Day Range Settings x 1 an Joo aam Camera 1 8 EE RE RE RE RE WE E A 3 BE Ae soe ER lt Simple Mode gt lt Advanced Mode gt Figure 53 Schedule screen You can program the recorder to record only during certain times based on time day of the week and holidays The smallest time segment you can use is 15 minutes Highlighting Schedule On and pressing the CJ button toggles between On and Off In the Schedul
11. Cameras 1 8 DW Gel D g fQ Fiasnino Light Alarm spon alee le E a Siren Digital Disk Recorder Audio Output Web Browser e E gt Mouse Flash Drive Network Figure 1 Typical installation 13 14 Chapter 2 Installation Package Contents The package contains the following Digital Disk Recorder Power Cord x2 Operating Instructions This Document Assembly Screws for Adding Hard Disk Drives Serial ATA cable x2 HDD Fixing Screw x12 including 4 as spares e CD ROM x1 The CD ROM contains the regulations documents and important safety instructions PDFs written in the following language French German Spanish Italian and Russian Adobe Reader is required to read the PDF files on the provided CD ROM When Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it Required Installation Tools No special tools are required to install the recorder Refer to the installation manuals for the other items that make up part of your system GN O O D O O O D O GN 2 2 2 O O S O a 20 S O e O D D O e e CH Ser O 10 10 RASE T ze Lem es KA Q C O O O d O VO GO Gi Figure 2 8 channel model rear panel eer EC GEES GN GC SCT ER SL ANAMI OQ Beta
12. When selecting Not Using from Use As and highlighting the Format button the device will not be used for recording Figure 21 Internal 1 Storage Format screen Highlight the box in the Information column for the desired storage device and press the button You will be able to check the time information about recorded data WEEN If you want to erase recorded data on the selected device Recorded Data highlight Clear and press the CA button You will be asked From 2009 08 20 13 37 30 whether or not you want to delete the data To 2009 08 20 14 26 44 Figure 22 Internal 1 Storage Information screen Highlight the Status tab and the Storage Status screen displays Dese The Type column displays the type of storage device The Disk Bad column displays the percentage of bad Type sectors Not formatted indicates the device is not Se formatted The Temperature column displays the temperature of the storage device The S M A R T column displays Good Bad or N A depending on storage conditions Figure 23 Storage Status screen Good The storage condition is normal Bad Data cannot be written on or read from the storage device N A Storage conditions are normal however the S M A R T monitoring is not working or supported Note When the storage condition is Bad the Event Status Stora
13. and press the X button A list of intervals ranging from 1 to 10 seconds or Never appears The recorder will not log and notify motion events occurred during the preset interval range Note The record action for motion events will not be affected by the Motion Ignoring function Highlighting Daytime Setup and pressing the CJ button allow you to set up the Daytime range ZS Highlight the box beside Daytime and press the Ed button Use the l Up and Down arrow buttons to set the Daytime range The recorder mp 12 a will consider the remaining time range as the Nighttime ox SR Figure 67 Daytime Setup screen Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Motion Detection Actions 1 and Actions 2 screens display The recorder can be set to react to motion detection Motion Detection differently for each camera Each camera can be associated with another camera trigger an Alarm No Record mi Alarm Out a Notify a e SE 1 ll Output Terminal sound the recorder s internal buzzer 2 i notify a number of different devices move PTZ i cameras to preset positions and or display a camera z Beep ona Spot monitor 6 i 7 Note You can associate multiple cameras with a zeep camera that detects motion Figure 68 Motion Detection Actions 1 screen Highlight the box under the Record heading and press the button A list of cameras appears You can ass
14. in the Event menu and press the button The Video Blind setup screen appears RES The recorder checks to see if anything is blinding the camera ClUse Ignoring Time Time Setup Figure 73 Video Blind Settings screen Video Blind Sensitivity Highlighting the box under the Sensitivity heading allows you to adjust the Black TP recorder s sensitivity to video blind for Black and White independently from 0 Wiis Never to 15 most sensitive ok RER Note Video blind might NOT be detected for a camera with a very noisy image especially when set for low sensitivity values Figure 74 Video Blind Sensitivity screen Highlighting the box under the Activation Time heading allows you to set the duration before the recorder will report a Video Blind The recorder will not consider any blinded camera to be a Video Blind if the detected blindness is less than the Activation Time set on this screen Highlight Use Ignoring Time and press the CJ button to toggle between On and Off When set to On the recorder will ignore video blind events occurred during the preset period Highlighting Time Setup and press the CJ button allows you to set up event ignoring time Note The record action for motion events will not be affected by the Video Blind ignoring function Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Video Blind Actions 1 and Actions 2 screens
15. 24 Figure 17 Date Time Date Time screen 25 Figure 18 Date Time Holiday SOreenN ice cic cixeccndctneccedeteestedetunesaderecasatetecasedetecasedutecaedetecasatutecasatusscasatasecacuist 25 Figure 19 Date Time Time SYNC Screen ccccccssscsssssscsscssssssssssssssssssssssssesssssessssssssssssssssssssssneeeeeeaaeees 26 Figure 20 Storage Information screen 26 Figure 21 Internal 1 Storage Format screen 26 Figure 22 Internal 1 Storage Information screen 27 Figure 23 Storage Status screen 27 Figure 24 User SCPC SMe apetneetecerceey connceancanamancanssuatanieeouemesiansusnenstt susinanesdsavaursctuantatthobuestaasdiantinaneuateusscustaceacusmeuts 27 Figure 25 New Group SCG EE 28 Figure 26 New User User Information screen 28 Figure 27 e E WEE 29 Figure 28 Network MONU cccsssssccccceseeeecsesceeessssseeeeeeeeeecesseeeeeeausseeeeeeeeeeeeesseseecaaussseeseeeeeeeeessasseeeaasssesess 29 Figure 29 Network Network screen EE 29 Figure 30 Network LAN Manual screen 30 Figure 31 Port Number Setup screen EE 30 Figure 32 Network LAN DHCP screen 31 Figure 33 Network Web Browser screen EEN 31 Figure 34 Mail SCN E 31 Figure 35 Authentication screen EE 32 FIQUIG S02 DEVICES MENU E 32 Figure 37 Camera Settings ecreen 32 Figure 38 Camera Dl ecreen 33 POS H E EE 33 Fig re 40 Port Selup E ann a ee en te een E NEEE EESE ER EAE EENEN EEE EEEE 33 Figure 41 A
16. 31 Port Number Setup screen Note The system restarts automatically after changing the port settings Do NOT use the same port number for two different programs otherwise the recorder cannot be connected with Web browser Important When changing the port settings you must change the port settings on Web browser as well Network Selecting DHCP from the Type and highlighting Save button reads the current IP address of the recorder Type configured by DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol network IP Address 00 00 H Note If the recorder is configured for DHCP the IP address of the recorder might change DNS Server 0000 E whenever the unit is turned on Port Number Setup Figure 32 Network LAN DHCP screen Highlight the Web Browser tab and the Web Browser setup screen displays HEET Highlight Use Web Browser and press the button to toggle between On and Off See Appendix C Web ies Na Browner Browser for detailed descriptions of the Web Browser Port 12088 12001 14000 Je Highlight the box beside Port and press the CJ button Set the port number used when accessing Web browser by using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the numbers The default port number is 12088 Figure 33 Network Web Browser screen You can save your Network changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel
17. Alarm In Highlight Alarm In in the Event menu and press the Cd button The Alarm In setup screen appears The alarm terminal strip on the back of the recorder has inputs associated with each alarm You can set up each input on the Alarm In screen You can turn each input On or Off by highlighting the alarm number and pressing the Cd button Alarm In Settings Each input can be given a title Highlight the desired Title box and press the button A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter a title name Each input can be set as NO normally open or NC normally closed Figure 58 Alarm In Settings screen You can set up the recorder to start panic recording whenever it senses an input on one of its Alarm Input 41 42 Terminals Highlight the box beside Panic Record and press the Cd button A list of Alarm Inputs appears and you can select which alarm input you want associated with panic recording The recorder will continue panic recording until an input on the selected alarm input is released as long as the PANIC button is not pressed to stop the panic recording Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Actions 1 and Actions 2 setup screens appear Rinne You can set the actions the recorder will take whenever it senses an input on one of its Alarm Input Terminals No Record Alarm Out Notify a Highlight the desired
18. Covert Camera View authority cannot view video from cameras set to Covert 1 or Covert 2 in both the live monitoring and playback modes Highlight the PTZ tab and the PTZ setup screen displays Note You will only be able to set up PTZ devices if Settings SS the PTZ port is set to RS485 Camera No Product P ID Port Sake save cancel Figure 38 Camera PTZ screen Highlight the box in the Product column for the PTZ camera you wish to configure and P nisonile press the button A list of PTZ devices appears Select your camera from the list EE and press the Cd button You will need to connect the camera to the RS485 connector on the back of the recorder following the camera manufacturer s instructions Figure 39 PTZ device list You can assign IDs to each camera by highlighting the box under the ID heading and pressing the CJ button Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number The PTZ ID number can be set from 1 to 96 Highlight the Setup and press the button The Port Setup screen appears Port Setup RS485 Configure the port s setting based on the PTZ camera manufacturer s Baud Rate instructions Parity None 7 k Figure 40 Port Setup screen You can save your Camera changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel
19. Normally closed NO GND turns to CLOSE circuit Normally opened If Type set to NC when alarms NC GND turns to CLOSE circuit Normally opened NO GND turns to OPEN circuit Normally closed Dwell Time 5 sec save SEN Figure 42 Alarm Out Settings screen Note When Type is set to NC the alarm output s status turns to ON while the recorder is off Refer to the Appendix Pin Outs for details Highlighting the box beside Dwell Time and pressing the CJ button allows you to set the dwell time of the alarm output Dwell times range from 5 seconds to 30 minutes Highlighting the Schedule tab causes the Schedule screen to display eg You can add and edit alarm output schedules on this Settings ESCHER screen Highlight the and press the button to add a schedule Highlighting the boxes under the Column heading and pressing the Cd button allows you to edit the information in those boxes No Day Range Mode Channels x The Day box allows you to select the days that the alarm schedule will be active The choices are Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat M F Hol and All t D The Range box allows you to set the time that the Save Cancel alarm schedule will be active in 15 minute increments from 00 00 to 24 00 Figure 43 Alarm Out Schedule screen Note Set the range as
20. Note Ifthe recorder has images recorded in more than one recording mode in the same time range the recording status bar displays recording information in the following priority order Panic gt Pre Event gt Event gt Time The color of the bar indicates different recording modes Red for Panic Yellow for Pre Event Purple for Event and Blue for Time Selecting 8 located at the bottom displays the Calendar Search screen See the following Calendar Search section for details Selecting Fe located at the bottom displays the Search menu Pap Go to Displays the first or last recorded image or searches by date and time see the previous Searching Video Go to section of this chapter for more details EL Zoom Clip Copy Clips a video segment and saves it see the following Clip Copy section for Slow Play gt more details Figure 102 Search menu EL Zoom Zooms the current playback image Slow Play Plays video at low speed x1 2 x1 3 x1 4 x1 6 and x1 8 61 62 Note Actual play back speed might varies from desired Play back speed setting in slow play mode in case play back video clip was recorded at 1 ips through 3 ips The individual playback controls at the bottom perform the following functions as described below Wl Go to the previous image Il Play b Go to the next image Ia Fast backward play D gt Fast forward play Selecting 3 in the top left corner e
21. OF THE PRODUCT FOR THE CASES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW 1 ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE PRODUCT 2 PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION OF THE USER 3 UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE REPAIR OR MODIFICATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER 4 INCONVENIENCE OR ANY LOSS ARISING WHEN IMAGES ARE NOT DISPLAYED DUE TO ANY REASON OR CAUSE INCLUDING ANY FAILURE OR PROBLEM OF THE PRODUCT 5 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE OR LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE SYSTEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY 6 ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES BROUGHT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHOTOGENIC SUBJECT DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCECAMERA S PICTURE INCLUDING SAVED DATA FOR SOME REASON BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE 7 LOSS OF REGISTERED DATA CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE 8 ANY PROBLEM CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE IMPROPER DETECTION OR SLIP UP IN DETECTION BY MOTION DETECTION AND MOTION SEARCH FUNCTIONS OF THE PRODUCT Trademarks and registered trademarks Adobe Adobe logo and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer and Dire
22. Pressing the Cd button toggles between On and Off When it is On the screen on the VGA monitor displays in full screen mode Highlighting Preview and pressing the Cd button allows you to preview how the screen will be displayed on the VGA monitor Figure 48 Display VGA screen Highlighting Position and pressing the CJ button allows you to adjust the screen position on the VGA monitor Use the arrow buttons on the setup screen to move the VGA screen position in the direction you want Selecting feel button at the center returns to the previous position a 4 e gt Ka x RSR Figure 49 VGA monitor position screen You can save your Display settings by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Recording Setup Your recorder offers a variety of flexible recording modes You can set it up to record all the time or to only record events It can be set up to continue recording once the hard disk drive is full by recording over the oldest video or you can set it up to alert you when the hard disk is full and stop recording Record scneauie Figure 50 Record menu Record Highlight Record in the Record menu and press the button The Record setup screen appears Highlighting Overwrite and pressing the Cd button Record Settings toggles between On and Off In the Over
23. Single Screen Layout Only Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality on the screen by smoothing stair stepping aliasing effects in the enlarged image If video plays slow because of your CPU s slow speed releasing the Anti Aliasing Screen option might improve playback speed 3 Click the H icon to save clip images Save as Image Save as Image Saves the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file Save as Image Actual Size Save as Image Actual Size Saves the current video frame as a bitmap or Save as Clip Copy JPEG file in its actual size Single Screen Layout Only Save as Video Save as Clip Copy Saves video of desired time range as an executable file Save as Video Saves video of desired time range as an AVI file Clip Copy Log Saves the clip copy log information as a text file The user information about Save as Clip Copy will be logged as Internal Copy Clip Copy Log Click the icon to select from Normal and Double screen views You can move the enlarged image by clicking the left mouse button and dragging 5 Click the E3 icon to display the image full screen Encryption icons display in the bottom right corner 4 displays when the clip file has not been tampered with and T displays and playback stops when the system has detected tampering Note If the VGA card or monitor does not support 800x600 video resolution Full Screen might not display properly If this happens press th
24. again exits the playback mode When entering the playback mode video is paused Pressing the Play Pause button plays back video at regular speed The screen displays If when the recorder is in the Pause mode and the screen displays when the recorder is playing back video When in one of the multi view formats pressing this button enters the Triplex mode The recorder supports the Triplex function monitoring recording and playing back at the same time Pressing and holding the EDIT GROUP button for three seconds or longer enters the Edit Group mode The yellow outline surrounding the video indicates the active channel and pressing the arrow buttons moves the active channel Pressing the desired camera button in the active channel edits the Group and displays the video of selected camera Pressing the C Play Pause button exits the Edit Group mode Selecting Exit Group Edit in the Edit Group menu displayed when pressing the MENU PTZ button also exits the Edit Group mode Next Group Sequence Button NEXT GROUP or SEQ When in the live mode pressing the NEXT GROUP button changes the screen from the current camera group to the next camera group and the screen displays the page number The 4 channel model s multi screen is excluded Pressing and holding the SEQ button for three seconds or longer displays live channels sequentially Multiscreen Spot Button MULTISCREEN or SPOT Pressing the MULT
25. almost instantaneously there is no need to rewind tape The technology also allows you to view recorded video while the recorder continues recording video Digitally recorded video has several advantages over analog video recorded on tape There is no need to adjust tracking You can freeze frames fast forward fast reverse slow forward and slow reverse without image streaking or tearing Digital video can be indexed by time or events and you can instantly view video after selecting the time or event Your recorder can be set up for event or time lapse recording You can define times to record and the schedule can change for different days of the week and user defined holidays The recorder can be set up to alert you when the hard disk drive is full or it can be set to record over the oldest video once the disk is full You can view video and control your recorder remotely by connecting via Ethernet There is a COPY ports that can be used to upgrade the system or copy video clips to external flash drives Note This manual covers the 8 and 4 channel digital disk recorders The recorders are almost the same specification except for the number of cameras and alarms that can be connected and the number of cameras that can be displayed In the 4 channel model a part of function is not equipped For simplicity the illustrations and descriptions in this manual refer to the 8 channel model Monitor Monitor VGA Monitor Spot Sensors 1 8
26. box under the Record heading and press the CA button A list of cameras appears Select the cameras that you want the recorder to record whenever it detects an input on the associated alarm input s Note For the Record action the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time amp Event recording mode in the Record Schedule Save _ _Cancet_ setup screen Figure 59 Alarm In Actions 1 screen Q te Beep Highlight the desired box under the Alarm Out heading and press the CJ button A list of Alarm Outputs and Beep appear Select the Alarm Output Terminals that you would like to activate whenever the recorder detects an input on the associated alarm input You can also set the recorder s internal buzzer to sound Note For the Alarm Out action the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm Out Schedule setup screen Highlight the desired box under the Notify heading and press the Cd button The Alarm In Notify screen appears RE You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and ee pressing the button You can toggle the individual items On and Off by C Mail lt None gt 1 highlighting that item and pressing the button Highlight OK and press LJAlert Window the button to accept your changes x Note For the Notify action the notify item you select should be enabled in
27. button You can select the Resolution from Very High D1 High Half D1 and Standard CIF Press the button to set the Resolution Note The higher Quality and Resolution settings require higher Transfer Speed settings The transfer speed you set is the maximum speed Depending on the network environment this speed may not be achieved The recorder supports two way audio communication between a local system and Web browser Highlighting the box beside Remote Audio Channel and pressing the W button allows you to select the audio channel that sends audio to the web browser Selecting Select From Browser will send audio of the channel selected from Web browser Note Depending on network conditions audio might be interrupted or out of synchronization during transmission 29 30 You can control the network bandwidth by limiting the network bandwidth depending on the network traffic Highlight the box beside Network Bandwidth Limit and press the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the desired maximum bandwidth from 50 kbps to 100 Mbps Note When limiting the network bandwidth the remote watch image on Web browser might not be displayed properly The recording speed would be down than the set speed by operating on Web browser while recording Highlight the LAN tab and the LAN screen displays EE Highlight the box beside Type and press the Cd Network BEN button
28. exits the screen without saving the changes Audio Highlight Audio in the Devices menu and press the button The Audio setup screen appears Fees The recorder can record up to four audio inputs nee Highlight the box in the Associated Camera column Bees and press the CA button A list of cameras appears None E and you can select which camera you want associated pons with that audio input None W Enable Audio Out Highlight Enable Audio Out and press the button This toggles between enabling and disabling audio out oe Figure 41 Audio screen You can save your Audio changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 33 34 Alarm Out Highlight Alarm Out in the Devices menu and press the CJ button The Alarm Out setup screen allows you to change the settings and establish a schedule for each alarm output from the recorder The 4 channel model has only 1 Alarm Output Terminal EE Each alarm output can be given its own title by Settings Schedule highlighting the box under the Title heading and Ze m ps pressing the CJ button A virtual keyboard appears 1 Wo allowing you to enter the title 2 _ NO Highlighting the box under the Type heading allows to set the alarm output If Type set to NO default when alarms NC GND turns to OPEN circuit
29. for configuring alarm output ARI Alarm Reset In An external signal to the Alarm Reset In can be used to reset both the Alarm Out signal and the recorder s internal buzzer Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground terminals The threshold voltage is below 0 3 V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected Connect the wires to the ARI Alarm Reset In and GND Ground terminals Network Port 10 100BASE T The recorder can be networked using the 10 100Mbps Ethernet connector Connect a Cat5 cable with an RJ 45 jack to the recorder connector The recorder can be networked with a computer for remote monitoring searching See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring the Ethernet connections Important The network port is not designed to be connected directly with cable or wire intended for outdoor use Please keep away a cat5 cable and other cable which has a lot of noises lightning and surge Serial Port SERIAL Reserved Audio Input Output Connector AUDIO IN 1 to 4 AUDIO OUT RCA pin jack Your recorder can record audio from up to four sources Connect the audio sources to the Audio Input Connectors 1 to 4 as needed using RCA jacks Connect the Audio Output Connector to your amplifier Note It is the user s responsibility to determine if local laws and regulations permit recording audio The recorder does not have amplified aud
30. from Very le 25 00 ips 00 min 05 sec gt O7 25 00 ips 00 min 05 sec Ls 25 00 ips _ Standard _ Standard _ 00 min 05 sec f No ips _ Quality Resolution Dwell e 11 2500 ips Standard Standard 00 ein ge sec P how to handle pre event recording Ca 25 00ips _ Standard _ Standard _ 00 min 05 sec Sp You can turn individual cameras On or Off for pre event Ca recording The image speed can be set from 1 00 ips Ls 00 i i R High High Standard and Basic and image i resolution can be selectable from Very High D1 High Half D1 and Standard CIF _ ave Figure 56 Pre Event screen Cancel You can set the amount of time to record prior to the event by adjusting the Dwell You can set the Dwell from 5 seconds to 30 minutes The longer the dwell set the fewer maximum ips can be set Note When the recorder is in the Time or Time amp Event mode it ignores the pre event settings and follows the time settings You can save your changes by highlighting Save and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Note The Pre Event settings might change automatically by the constraint performance when you save your changes Event Setup Your recorder can be set to detect many different events You can also determine how it reacts to these events Figure 57 Event menu
31. group to the next camera group and the screen displays page number You can use a mouse for convenient playback control Position the mouse pointer on the playback screen and the following Record Table Search Compact View Mode screen will display The individual controls on the toolbar perform the following functions as described below A eo pR WII wl TI To 08 34 44 Figure 92 Compact View Record Table Wl Go to the previous image gt Play IN Go to the next image 4 Fast backward play gt Fast forward play st 08 Searching Video While in the search mode press the Menu button displays the following Search menu at the top of the screen Pressing the Menu button again hides the menu You can navigate through menus and items by pressing the arrow buttons M Search 2 Go to 3 Export GO Camera Menu Alarm Reset zo Panic B ME B i Q Exit IAA Zenn a mae se My La H Seger Figure 93 Search menu Note The Search menu also can be displayed by moving the mouse pointer to the top of the screen Search Menu O Search Selecting A Search in the Search menu displays the following Search menu See the following Event Log Search Record Table Search Calendar Search and Motion Search sections for details Event Log Search Record Table Search Event Log Search Selecting Event Log Search selects video from the event log Record Table Search Sele
32. targeted object Highlight the box beside Sensitivity and press the button You will be able to select from 1 low sensitivity to 255 high sensitivity Highlight the box beside Min Blocks and press the button You will be able to set the number of sensor blocks that must be activated Once you set your desired search conditions highlight Search and press the button to display the search results in the Motion Search Option screen Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes When you search for motion events of another camera you will be asked whether or not you want to delete the previous search results from the list Clip Copy Video clips can be copied on an external USB flash drive The copied video clips can be viewed on computers Connect the USB flash drive to the Mouse Copy Port of the recorder before starting following operations Selecting A B Clip Copy in the Search Export menu or pressing the COPY button during the playback will set the starting point of the video to be clip copied and the icon displays at the bottom left corner of the screen Selecting A B Clip Copy in the Search Export menu or pressing the COPY button again will set the ending point of the video to be clip copied by displaying the Clip Copy screen Pressing and holding the COPY button for more than three seconds while in the Search mode or Live Monitoring mode initiates the One Touch Clip Cop
33. the Notification setup screen Figure 60 Alarm In Notify screen Pere Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading and Settings Actions WEET press the CJ button A list of PTZ presets appear Select the preset position for each PTZ camera where you want PTZ cameras to move to whenever the recorder detects an input on the associated alarm input Spot Monitor Highlight the desired box under the Spot Monitor heading and press the button A list of Spot monitors and cameras appears Each Spot monitor can be associated with a camera The recorder will display the associated camera on the Spot monitor be ave ance Lee whenever it detects an input on the associated alarm input Figure 61 Alarm In Actions 2 screen You can save your Alarm In changes by highlighting Save and pressing the button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Motion Detection Highlight Motion Detection in the Event menu and press the button The Motion Detection setup screen appears SEENEN Your recorder has built in video motion detection Video motion detection can be turned On or Off for each camera C No a Min Blocks _ Zone View SE 02 768 Block Os 768 Bech S Ce 768 Block S Lie 768 Block s O 07 768 Bechet R le 768 Block Sg 1 1 C Motion Ignoring Interval 2 sec Daytime Setup save EZEN
34. video varies depending on many factors such as motion and image complexity Important When more than one disk is installed in the unit the recorder records video on the disks sequentially based on time And these sequentially recorded videos have the advantage that you can search recorded video easily even though a disk is removed from the unit However video recorded in the same time range might be saved on different disks by channel and by the type of recording mode Once the Limit Time Lapse Recording is set to On the recorder will maintain this recording limitation even after disabling the function If you want the recorder to record video on the disks sequentially based on time again you must format all disks that are currently used for recording Highlight the Panic Record tab and the Panic Record setup screen appears Highlighting Use Panic Recording and pressing the Record settings MEZAR button toggles between On and Off V Use Panic Recording Highlight the Panic Recording Duration box and set Panic Recording Duration No Limit i the duration of panic recording Panic recording will ips 25 00 ips B stop automatically after the preset duration as long as Suay the PANIC button is not pressed to stop the panic Resolution High 8 recording You can set the dwell from 5 minutes to 1 hour Select No Limit if you want to stop panic recording manually Highlighting the ips
35. 00 00 24 00 when you want to set up the schedule for 24 hours The Mode box allows you to set how the alarm reacts during the scheduled time When set to On the Alarm Out is active during the scheduled time When set to Event the Alarm Out is only active when there is an Event during the scheduled time The Channels box allows you to set which alarm outputs will be active You can also select the recorder s internal buzzer The 3 box allows you to delete an alarm output schedule You will be asked to confirm whether or not you really wish to delete the schedule You can save your Alarm Out changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Display Highlight Display in the Devices menu and press the CJ button The Display setup screen allows you to select what information will be displayed on the monitor Highlighting an item and pressing the CJ button toggles Display OSD VGA that item On and Off When an item is On there is a SE ee checkmark in the box beside it The following items GL Soen Ne Title can be turned On or Off M Network M Record kl Audio N S Sentence Soe EL Zoom The icon amp displays on the enlarged video fa screen Group Network The icon E displays when the unit is Sie EES connected to a network via Ethernet SCT Freeze amp Sequence The icon 8 displays
36. 000 Q Figure 3 4 channel model rear panel Video Input Connector 2 Video Output Connector RS485 Terminal GO Alarm Input Output Terminal Network Port Serial Port Audio Input Output Connector Monitor Output Connector Factory Reset Switch Power Inlet Your recorder can be used with PAL equipment Video Input Connector VIDEO IN 1 to 8 or 4 Connect the coaxial cables from the video sources to the Video Input BNC connectors The 4 channel model has 4 Video Input BNC connectors VIDEO IN 1 to 4 Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT 1 to 8 or 4 If you would like to connect your video source to another device you can use the Video Output BNC connectors The 4 channel model has 4 Video Output BNC connectors VIDEO Out 1 to 4 Note The Video Output BNC connectors are auto terminated Do NOT connect a cable to the 9000 90000 FAA AAA d dE Ka 9 O O Gelle 8 GE Gan FA AAAAAANAAR e BSP JO O EEGEN GOOG OOO AIL VG um AIS AE AI AIB GND ARE Kc L 3 eei SERIAL NC COM NO NC COM NO ARI GND A B Video Output BNC connectors unless it is connected to a terminated device because it will cause poor quality video 15 16 RS485 Terminal 485 A B The recorder can control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras using RS485 half duplex serial communications signals Connect RX TX and RX TX of the control system to the A and B respectively of the recorder See Chapter 3 Configuration and th
37. AMS Selecting the camera number under Triplex enters the Triplex mode and plays back video of Bae the selected camera When in the single screen display format the camera currently peeve displayed on the screen will be selected and when in the PIP display format the camera 7 CAM7 displayed on the PIP screen will be selected for the search channel During the Triplex mode a the recorder maintains the same display format as it does in the live mode A red outline surrounding the video and the camera title indicates the search channel Figure 91 Select Playback Camera menu While in the Triplex Mode the recorder continues recording cameras as they were set up in the recording schedule Also live monitoring will continue except for the camera that has been selected for playback When playing video for the first time the recorder will display the most recent image When playing video subsequent times the recorder will start playing video from the last recalled image Recorded audio will be played when the recorder displays a camera with recorded audio in full screen mode Note Only the administrator and users with Covert Camera View authority can view video from covert cameras The covert cameras in the playback mode are determined by the current camera settings Camera Buttons 1 to 8 or 4 Pressing the individual camera buttons will cause the selected camera to display full screen Arrow Buttons Pressing the MEd bu
38. Advanced PTZ in the ee menu displaying at the top of the screen displays the Advanced PTZ menu Set the feature you wish to control by selecting it from the menu Refer to the camera manufacturer s instructions for the proper settings Depending on the camera specifications some features may not be supported Patrol Preset Sequence Device Menu Aux v v gg v y Home Position Figure 87 Advanced PTZ menu You can change the camera settings by using the Device Menu of the Advanced PTZ menu Refer to the Appendix Display Setup Menu of Camera for further information on operating the camera setup menu You can use a mouse for convenient PTZ control Position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen and the following PTZ toolbar will display DEVICE PRESET Clicking on the left side exits the toolbar If you want to display the toolbar again position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen Change the em toolbar location by clicking the empty space on the left side of the toolbar and e drag it to where you want it located on the screen Use the arrow buttons on the toolbar to pan or tilt the camera in the direction you want The other controls on the toolbar perform as described below Figure 88 PTZ panel J EN Zoom Out In Wim Focus Near Far Iris Close Open amp S Set View Preset sett amp Device Menu Set Return Note During controlling camera from the Web Browser you canno
39. D Selecting 2 OSD in the Mouse Display menu toggles OSD On and Off 99 06 Recording Video Once you have installed the recorder following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record The recorder will start recording based on the settings you made in the Record setup screen See Chapter3 Configuration Overwrite On or Overwrite Off The factory default is Overwrite On It does this by recording over the oldest video once the hard disk is full Setting the recorder to Overwrite Off causes it to stop recording once the hard disk is full Standard CIF High Half D1 or Very High D1 The factory default resolution is Standard When set to Standard the recorder has a maximum recording speed of 200 ips 4 channel model 100 ips When set to High the recorder has a maximum recording speed of 100 ips 4 channel model 50 ips When set to Very High the recorder has a maximum recording speed of 50 ips 4 channel model 25 ips Note The recording speed would be down than the set speed by operating on Web browser while recording Although you will be able to record without changing the unit from its original factory settings you will want to take advantages of the recorder s many tools See Chapter 3 Configuration for detailed descriptions of the recording mode options Panic Recording Selecting W Panic in t
40. D number select the system ID of language the screens are displayed in display Lenguage Engish software version number upgrade the software show the System Log display recorded time data and clear Version 1 0 0 Upgrade Information Setup Import Export all data SE KE Highlight the Site box and press the CA button A virtual keyboard appears that you can use to enter a From 2009 08 20 13 37 31 To 2009 08 20 14 25 41 Site Name Once you have entered your site name highlight OK save and press the button Figure 11 Information screen Highlight the box beside System ID and press the Cd button Change the number by highlighting it and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase and decrease the number from 0 to 99 Note The System ID number is used to identify the unit when it is connected with cameras through the RS485 port Highlight the box beside Language and press button A drop down menu displays the available languages Highlight the desired language and press the CJ button The box beside Version displays the software version of the recorder To upgrade the software connect a USB flash drive Select aipackag containing the upgrade package file to the recorder R Highlight Upgrade and press the button The Upgrade screen appears Figure 12 Upgrade screen Upgrade Package upgrade
41. Elle Ke eer sete sane ee noe ee een eee cer een er eee ee eee eee Cena eee eee eee 63 PD e E 66 Display Setup Menu of Camera 66 System requirements for ab 66 CIP EE 67 Nee 69 I AU NOG E 70 SANCHO TE 72 Time Overlap EE 74 PN OUG E 75 A a E E 75 KEE 75 Map Of Screens 20 00 00 ccccccceeeeceeceeeceececeeeeeeeeeeessseeceeececeeeseeesusssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeessaeessssseeceeeeeeeeeesseuaeaaaagggees 76 Recording Duration for reference purpose only 77 System ee Ree 78 Eror Code NQUC CS ee E E EEEE ES 79 Troubleshooting EE 80 SEENEN 82 10 List of Illustrations Figure 1 Typical WIS EAN ATOM sc ncu cs ccuncuassconsusaccnssucaccnsenenesteesuntnenctdncnonssdacsdachindeusnansescatsnonecadedetucunsmanccessueaaseesueuewts 13 Figure 2 8 channel model rear WANG E 15 Figure 3 4 channel model gl EE 15 Figure 4 8 channel model e ue nt EE 18 Figure D 4 channel model front poanel 18 Figure 6 Login screen E 21 Foure e Logoul SCO E 21 Poue e Eae O e EE EE E E ER 22 Figure 9 Virtual Keyboard screen veseicsicitistiististticitiedtinidiediindinedibscdoeddaithadedadaunddunticestindsadudadelactenttinttiaeliatels 22 Fig re IR ur Mr E 22 Figure 11 Information screen E 23 RISIKEN 23 Fig re 13 Set p IMPOR SC ON E 23 Figure 14 Setup Export screen 24 Figure 15 System Log screen 2 2 c csscesseeccaneeneecadecacecedecacecacececeeeceesdesadeeadedesdacadaceansadasnnacndaceaanadacenanndendinas 24 Fig re 16 System Log EXp rt Sre EE
42. ISCREEN button toggles between different display formats The available formats are PIP 2x2 and 3x3 only 8 channel model Pressing and holding the SPOT button for three seconds or longer allows you to select which cameras will display on the Spot monitor EL Zoom Return Button EL ZOOM or RET Pressing the EL ZOOM button zooms digitally in the current image in double on the screen You can use the arrow buttons to move the rectangle to another area Pressing the C Play Pause button zooms in the image in rectangle Pressing the RET button allows you to return to the previous menu when you are operating the camera setup menu in the PTZ mode Copy Preset View Button COPY or PRESET VIEW Pressing the COPY button allows you to copy video clips The PRESET VIEW button is used to load a View Preset in the PTZ mode Alarm Preset Set Button ALARM or PRESET SET The ALARM button has two functions First it will reset the recorder s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm Second it will display the event log when you are in the live protected The PRESET SET button is used to save Presets in the PTZ mode Panic Button PANIC Pressing the PANIC button starts panic recoding of all camera channels and displays f on the screen Pressing the button again will stop panic recording Turning on the Power Connecting the power cord to the recorder turns on the unit The Operate I
43. Output Terminals You can also have the recorder s internal buzzer sound if video is lost on the selected camera Note For the Alarm Out action the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm Out Schedule setup screen Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press the button You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing the button You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing the CJ button Highlight OK and press the CJ button to accept your changes Weis Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading and press the button A list of PTZ presets appear Select the preset position for each PTZ camera where E you want PTZ cameras to move to when the recorder detects video loss on the selected camera s input Spot Monitor Highlight the box under the Spot Monitor heading and press the Cd button A list of Spot monitors and cameras appears Each Spot monitor can be associated with a camera The recorder will display the associated camera on the Spot monitor whenever it detects video loss on the selected camera Figure 72 Video Loss Actions 2 screen You can save your Video Loss changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Video Blind Highlight Video Blind
44. Panasonic Operating Instructions Digital Disk Recorder Model No WJ H L204 G WJ HL208 G Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual We declare under our sole responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the standards or other normative documents following the provisions of Directives 2006 95 EC and 2004 108 EC Wir erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung da das Produkt auf das sich diese Erklarung bezieht mit den folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt Gem den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 2006 95 EC und 2004 108 EC Nous d clarons sous notre propre responsabilit que le produit auquel se r f re la pr sente d claration est conforme aux normes sp cifi es ou a tout autre document normatif conform ment aux dispositions des directives 2006 95 CE et 2004 108 CE Nosotros declaramos bajo nuestra nica responsabilidad que el producto a que hace referencia esta declaracion esta conforme con las normas u otros documentos normativos siguiendo las estipulaciones de las directivas 2006 95 CE y 2004 108 CE Noi dichiariamo sotto nostra esclusiva responsabilita che il prodotto a cui si riferisce la presente dichiarazione risulta conforme ai seguenti standard o altri documenti normativi conformi alle disposizi
45. Sequence mode While in the Sequence mode the icon displays in bottom left corner if Sequence is selected in the Display setup screen OSD tab If all the cameras in a page are Off or have lost video or are set to Covert unless the user has authority to view covert cameras that page will be excluded from the sequence Note The Full Sequence for the full sequence monitoring and the Partial Sequence for the partial sequence monitoring should be selected in the Display setup screen Main Monitor tab The video on the Live Monitor might be distorted during a moment after sequencing 3 Camera Menu Selecting Ga Camera Menu in the Live Monitoring menu displays the following Camera Menu Camera Menu PTZ Selecting PTZ and choosing the camera number allows you to control the selected PTZ i camera as long as it has Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities It is the same as pressing the PTZ ayom gt I button on the front panel Refer to the following PTZ Mode section for details Color Control EL Zoom Selecting EI Zoom and choosing the camera number zooms the current image __ Spot Monitor gt of the selected camera on the screen It is the same as pressing the EL Zoom button on the front panel Selecting EL Zoom again in the Camera Menu again exits the EL Zoom mode Refer to the following EL Zoom Mode section for details Figure 84 Camera menu Audio Selecting Audio toggles au
46. Video Output Connector VIDEO OUT 1 to 8 or E 15 ORS485 Terminal 485 Al A EE 16 Alarm Input Output Terminal ALARM IN ALARM OUT 16 Network Part OOO BAS ET RE 16 Serial Port N n 16 Audio Input Output Connector AUDIO IN 1 to 4 AUDIO OUT RCA pin jack 16 Monitor Output Connector MON 1 MON 2 SPOT MON 3 MGAL 17 GD Bo Lo ge crete EE 17 OANA E 17 Chapter E e te UE ON E 18 Front Panel CORT te TEE 18 Camera Buttons 1 to 8 or A EE 18 DAD hacar ADD EE 19 COVE Tag Indicator ALARM EE 19 FS Wale inde AG OMe BUI cet cee cee eer aes 19 Copy Indicator EE 19 Operate Indicator IOPDERATEI enneren 19 Mouse Copy Port MOUSE COPY czcsi ccdecidpcx ycidesductinsacecidacadnaidecadachdacadeahaucedecreeceavieictscvtdecnaachocen 19 aArrow Buttons 44 PP E U REENEN 19 Play Pause Button El 19 Menu PTZ Button RENU OFP 04 E 19 Playback Edit Group Button PLAYBACK or EDIT GROUP 20 2Next Group Sequence Button NEXT GROUP or ISO 20 3Multiscreen Spot Button IMULTISCREEN or SPOT 0 cc cc ccccccscsssescessescesseesseesesseeeseeseeveneees 20 SEL Z00m Return Button EL ZOOM or REV ease 20 Copy Preset View Button COPY or PRESET VIEMWI 20 Alarm Preset Set Button ALARM or PRESET SET cccccccccccsscssssessssesssssssssessesssaseseseesenseesees 20 Panie Button PANIC E 20 Turning on the Power gore sero ncortuonscustunsccactmanaranncanannstductaoneu
47. You can select the type of network nee Bess configuration from Manual and DHCP Select the i CJ button IP Address 192 168 0 250 H desired type and Ak the Default Gateway 19216801 E Selecting Manual from the Type allows you to set up SE LAN parameters manually DNS Server gong Change the numbers by highlighting them and using Port Number Seng the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number The factory default LAN settings are IP Address 192 168 0 250 save _Cancel_ Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Figure 30 Network LAN Manual screen Note You will need to get the appropriate IP Address Default Gateway and Subnet Mask from your network administrator Highlight the box beside DNS Server Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to set the IP address of the DNS server Highlight the Port Number Setup box and press the button The Port Number Setup screen appears Note You will need to get the appropriate Port Numbers for Web browser related program Watch Search and Audio from your network administrator Port Number Setup 8000 12000 Change the numbers by highlighting them and using the Up and Down Status Port arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number The factory default Watch Port Port settings are earch Port 10019 See Ee Status Port 8200 Watch Port 8016 OK Search Port 10019 Audio Port 8116 Figure
48. allows you to display an image from a specific time Click BEY to enter the event search mode which allows you to search for event log entries using specific conditions and play back the images associated with those event entries 2009 9 gt S 3 Ar 10 411 12 EE 04E 25 36 gt Note It might take long time for searching the event logs according to the selecting conditions 3The playback function buttons include fast backward pause play fast forward go to the first image go to the previous image go to the next image and go to the last image Note Web browser will disconnect from recorder if current playback video was over written 4The Timetable displays recorded data of the selected camera by time in hour segments Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button displays the context menu screen Change Camera Title Changes the camera name Enable Audio Plays audio while playing back recorded video that has recorded audio Single Screen Layout Only Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio Deinterlacing Deinterlacing Using a deinterlace filter for interlaced video enhances image Anti Aliasing Screen display quality by eliminating horizontal scan lines and noise in areas with motion It is effective only when the Network Resolution is Very High D1 Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping aliasing effects in the enl
49. an Error and press the Cd button A Disk Temperature Beep BA Lk list of Alarm Outputs appears You can associate as many Alarm Outs with the Event as you wish If the Em Kg recorder detects that event it triggers output signals on all the associated Alarm Output Terminals Figure 80 System Event Actions screen You can also have the recorder s internal buzzer sound if an event is detected Note Alarm Out action cannot be set to System and Panic Record events Highlight the Notify box beside the desired event System Panic Record Check Recording Check Alarm In Disk Almost Full Disk Full Disk Bad Disk Temperature Disk S M A R T or Fan Error and press the Cd button You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing the button You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing the C button Highlight OK and press the Cd button to accept your changes You can save your System Event changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Event Status Highlight Event Status in the Event menu and press the Cd button The Event Status screen appears Ser The Event Status screen displays the status of the Event St
50. arged image Change Camera Title Enable Audio Note A Camera Title change in the Search mode does not affect the camera name on the recorder Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up in the Camera Settings screen to display 13 14 Time Overlap lf the recorder s time and date have been reset to a time that is earlier than the existing recorded video it is possible for the recorder to have more than one video stream in the same time range In this case you can search overlapping video streams individually by selecting a specific segment For example when the recorder has recorded video from one to five o clock and the user changes the time backward from five to three o clock and then continues recording until six o clock there will be two video streams and segments from three to five o clock 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 4 00 Segment 1 Segment 3 00 4 00 4 00 6 00 You can search overlapping video streams by selecting a specific time or time range If you want to search recorded video at four o clock during the overlapping time range using a search menu such as Go to the Date Time select the segment you want to search select a Segment 1 Segment 2 2 Segment 1 If you want to search recorded video from four to five o clock during the overlapping time range using a search menu such as Event Log Search or Motion Search it is possible for the recorder to have two overlapping
51. atus recorder s systems and inputs Events will be MAAAR ANF highlighted and related channels or events will flicker 2 2 a 5 6 7 s for five seconds when detected ca EN EDEA AAA EAE 2 Alarm In Motion Dal Video Loss and F e EEE Video Blind will be highlighted when each event is parle PERET EEN detected based on the settings you made in the Check Hecording Disk Full Alarm In Motion Detection Video Loss and Video Fan Error Blind setup screen on the Event menu Figure 81 Event Status Event Status screen Check Alarm In and Check Recording will be highlighted when each event is detected based on the settings you made in the System Event setup screen on the Event menu Panic Record will be highlighted while the recorder is in the panic recording mode Disk Almost Full will be highlighted when the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode and the level of disk usage reaches the Disk Almost Full percentage you made in the System Event setup screen on the Event menu Disk Full will be highlighted when the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode and all available storage space has been used Fan Error will be highlighted when the cooling fan to the left 4 channel model right of the power cord on the rear panel is not working for more than four seconds Highlighting the Storage tab will display the hard disk drive status Refer to the System Event Storage screen section for detail
52. ble for the recorder to have more than one video ean stream in the same time range In this case the 5 CAMS i 2 CAMS overlapping time range in the record table will be E separated by a yellow vertical line P e SE 08 40 55 HIR Ie H Note The recorded data in the time range located lt Expanded View gt after the yellow vertical line is the latest Figure 101 Record Table Search screen There are three view modes Standard view Expanded view and Compact view Standard view default displays combined recording information of all camera channels currently displayed on the screen In the Standard view mode selecting A located at the bottom switches to the Expanded view mode The Expanded view displays the recording information of each camera channel currently displayed on the screen Selecting F in the Standard view mode switches to the Compact view mode which displays only the toolbar Selecting A in the Compact view mode switches to the Standard view mode and selecting F in the Expanded view mode switches to the Standard view mode Selecting DI or EU located at the bottom zooms the record table Selecting SU displays eight hours 1 minute based and selecting Gt displays 24 hours 3 minute based at once To move to earlier or later times that are not shown in the current record table screen select the arrows located at the end of the times by using the arrow buttons on the front panel
53. button Pressing the CJ button toggles between On and Off Highlight the Holiday tab and the Holiday setup screen appears You can set up holidays by highlighting and Date Time Holiday pressing the CJ button The current date appears No Date x Highlight the month and day and change them by using the Up and Down arrow buttons Press the C button to add the date Dates can be deleted by highlighting the Ar beside the date and pressing the button Save Cancel Figure 18 Date Time Holiday screen Note Holidays that do not fall on the same date each year should be updated once the current year s holiday has passed Highlighting the Time Sync tab causes the Time Sync screen to display You can set up time synchronization between the recorder and standard time servers that are available in most time zones and countries or between the recorder and another recorder 29 Sucre Highlight the box beside Automatic Sync and press the button This toggles between On and Off Automatic Syne Highlight the box beside Time Server and press the Time Server S Cd button A virtual keyboard appears that you can use gilt A to enter the IP address or domain name of the time Last Sync Time 2009 07 06 19 10 07 server Run as Server Highlight the box beside Interval and press the button Set the time interval for synchronization from 30 minutes to 1
54. ced Mode setup of the recording for any modes you set up in the Mode column If you do not set the ips Quality Resolution and Dwell in the Settings column the recorder will follow the default settings See below for details Schedule 1 Settings Resolution 4 4 4 4 i l 4 4 4 4 4 OK Figure 54 Schedule Settings Advanced Mode setup screen Note Descriptions of the Record icons in the Type column are as follows E Time lapse Time DN Alarm in ga Motion sl Video Loss E Video Blind Channels that are not defined will use the setting values of the previous schedule item When multiple events are detected at the same time from a specific channel the recorder will record event video with the high setting values if the ips Quality Resolution and Dwell values of events are different from each other However the ips will be reset to the supported maximum value when the ips Quality Resolution and Dwell are all set to the highest value Advanced Mode Only Highlight the box under the A heading and press the button to delete the recording settings You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the settings Highlight Default and press the CJ button The Default screen appears Default Highlighting boxes under ips and pressing the button Moda CERS allows you to set the images per second for Time and Time 25 00ips _ _ Standard _ Sta
55. ceeeeeesseseeeceeeeeeeeesseeseaaaaseeeeeeeess 48 Gheck Recording pole E 48 System Event Storage SCV COUN aac cect eset ced el aed eed ENEE 48 System Event Actions screen 49 Event Status Event Status screen 49 Live Monitoring Menu WE 50 educere P E iea E E 51 Camera menu 51 PTZ Sele Camera MENU E 53 PTZ Preset men 53 Advanced PTZ ne BEE 53 a el ME 53 SEENEN ee 54 Mouse Display menu EE 59 Select Playback Camera menu ENNEN ENEE 56 Compact View Record Tall E 57 Selen nn E 58 SRC I nn DE 58 GO tO MENU 20 eee cece ceeccceccceeeceeeceeecaeecaeecaeecaeeneeceeecaeecaeeeaeeeneeeueeesaeeseesaeesaeesaeesaeesaueesanesaeesaeeeneeeneeenes 58 Go to the Date Time screen 58 BN OE FUN Ngee sic E eee ee oe nae oe eee eect 59 EEN ee EE 59 Event Log Search screen 60 Event Log Search Option screen NENNEN 60 Record Table Search Eer EE 61 Search MON secscccisiccrincssnscnnccanccansoinpedano nape bana banedeneinenedandeiabwinumheisderdarsdanndanndsaduiaimisntoonteatiennteartennss 61 Calendar Gearchecreen ce ceecceecceececececeeeeeecuecececenuceceeceeceecaueseeecaueeaeeeaeseceeeneesauessnesnesaeeeness 62 Motion Search ecreen cee ceecceecccecceeecuecenececeeeceeceeceeecaeesaeeeueeeauecseeceeeceeeseesaeesaeesaeesaeeeaeesneeenes 62 Motion Search Option screen BNeeemeeete nena a ee eee anne eel meee nee renee e eeeneeer eee 63 EE 64 11 12 Chapter 1 Introduction Features Your color digital disk recorder pr
56. ch screen Pressing the C Play Pause button will extract the event video and display the first image of the event Pressing the button will start playing the event video segment Pressing PLAYBACK returns to live monitoring Note Itis possible that no recorded image displays on the current screen Press the MULTISCREEN button and change to multi screen You will be able to easily see the camera have recorded video during target time You can also narrow your event search by selecting the Option button and setting up the new search condition You can search video from the first to last recorded images or you can set the start and stop times and dates Event Log Search Option From MFirst 2009 08 24 09 03 25 To MLast 2009 08 24 09 03 25 wl Check Time Overlap Highlight the box beside From and press the Alarm in 1S EEN button to toggle between On and Off When set to Off Motion 1 8 kel Panic Record Sep VideoLoss 1 8 w check Recording you can enter a specific Date and Time When set to Video Blind 1 8 Check Alarm in On the search will be from the first recorded image Record Channels 1 8 M Disk Almost Full V Disk Bad E Highlight the box beside To and press the CA button to toggle between On and Off When set to Off you can enter a specific Date and Time When set to On the search will be from the last recorded image Fi
57. code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured green or green and yellow The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured red How to replace the fuse Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and fuse cover Limitation of liability THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT OF THE THIRD PARTY S RIGHT THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INACCURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS CHANGES ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN AT ANY TIME FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION AND OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT S Disclaimer of warranty IN NO EVENT SHALL Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PERSON EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE MAINTENANCE
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60. ctX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Intel and Intel Core are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Network security As you will use this product connected to a network your attention is called to the following security risks 1 Leakage or theft of information through this product 2 Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent 3 Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent HS your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks Use this product in a secured network not connected to the Internet If this product is connected to a network that includes PCs make sure that the system is not infected by computer viruses or other malicious entities using a regularly updated anti virus program anti spyware program etc Protect your network against unauthorized access by restricting users to those who log in with an authorized user name and password Apply measures such as user authentication for the servers and the connected devices to protect your network against leakage or theft of informati
61. cting Record Table Search selects using a recording table Calendar Search Selecting Calendar Search selects using a calendar Motion Search Selecting Motion Search selects motion events Calendar Search Motion Search Figure 94 Search menu 2 Go to Selecting EE Go to in the Search menu displays the following Go to menu Go to the First Selecting Go to the First displays the first recorded image Go to the First Go to the Last Selecting Go to the Last displays the last recorded image E Go to the Date Time Selecting Go to the Date Time displays the Go to the Date Time Go to the Date Time screen Figure 95 Go to menu ee Move the cursor over the date and time and press the Play Pause button Enter Date Time togo t You can use the Left and Right arrow buttons to highlight the year month day hours minutes and seconds Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change to the date and time you want to search for video Figure 96 Go to the Date Time screen Once you have set the date and time you want press the button Then highlight Go and press the button The selected date and time will display If no video was recorded during the selected time a message appears alerting you that no image was recorded at that time The button and arrow buttons can now be used to review the surrounding video 3 Export Selecting EF Exp
62. d of the front panel buttons to perform many of the recorder functions In the Live Monitoring mode or Search mode moving the mouse pointer to the left edge of the screen displays the following Mouse Display menu Full Screen PIP 3 2x2 GO 3x3 only 8 channel model 6 Previous Group Next Group OSD Figure 90 Mouse Display menu Full Screen Selecting BR Full Screen in the Mouse Display menu and choosing the camera number button displays the selected camera full screen It is the same as pressing the individual camera buttons on the front panel or clicking the left mouse button on a camera image when in one of the multi view formats i e 2x2 or 3x3 Clicking the left mouse button on the screen again returns to the previous display mode PIP 2x2 3x3 only 8 channel model Selecting ET EE or SE PIP 2x2 or 3x3 in the Mouse Display menu displays the cameras in the selected multi view screen mode PIP 2x2 or 3x3 Selecting each display mode is the same as pressing the MULTISCREEN button on the front panel or scrolling the mouse wheel up and down when in one of the multi view formats i e 2x2 or 3x3 Note The PIP display mode will not be supported in the search mode Previous Group Next Group Selecting or MY Previous Group or Next Group in the Mouse Display menu moves to the previous or next page It is the same as pressing the NEXT Group button on the front panel OS
63. day at various time intervals save cancer Figure 19 Date Time Time Sync screen Last Sync Time displays the last time the recorder was synchronized with the time server Highlight Run as Server and press the Cd button Pressing the Cd button toggles between On and Off When it is On the recorder you are setting up will run as a time server Note You can use the domain name instead of IP address if you already set up the DNS Server when setting up the LAN You can save your changes by highlighting Save and pressing the CJ button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Storage Highlight Storage in the System menu and press the CJ button The Storage setup screen appears and displays information about the recorder s storage devices Boa The information in the Type column describes the storage device Type Capacity Format Information The capacity of the storage device is displayed in the interna Cancer column ee ER The Format column displays whether the device is used for recording Record or not Not Using Not E formatted indicates the device is not formatted Figure 20 Storage Information screen Internal 1 250 06 GB Highlight the box in the Format column for the desired storage device and Use As Record J press the Ed button You will be able to format the device for recording
64. deo clip in fast reverse 4 Click dl to go back one frame of the video clip Click to play the video clip Click I to go forward one frame of the video clip CG Click gt to play the video clip in fast forward Click PI to go to the end of the video clip 9 Click d to show the previous page OO Click EQ to cycle through the screen layouts It cycles through 2x2 3x3 and 1 7 only 8 channel model OD Click EB to show the next page 67 68 2 Click the icon to set up the Clip Player properties Prin Print Prints the current image eee Frame Info Displays Channel Title Time Type Size and Resolution information Image Processing about the image Play Speed Control Image Processing Controls brightness blur and sharpness of playback images eos E Single Screen Layout Mode Only Screen Size Play Speed Control Changes the playback speed Play or fast forward backward Poe habia playback speed FF RVW _SepeeP Drawing Mode Selects the draw mode level If you are not sure about the best draw v Enable Audio mode level for your system try each level until the image displays properly EE Screen Size Changes the Clip Player screen size Aspect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio displayed on each camera screen OSD Setup Selects options to display on the screen Enable Audio Plays audio while playing back recorded video that has recorded audio
65. dio output On and Off Color Control Selecting Color Control and choosing the camera number allows you to control Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation for each camera for the selected camera if a user who has Color Control authority logs into the system It is the same as pressing and holding a camera button for a few seconds Note It is important that cameras and monitors are correctly installed and adjusted prior to making any image adjustments using the recorder s controls Any image adjustments you make will be applied to both the live video on the monitors and the recorded video Spot Monitor Selecting Spot Monitor allows you to select the camera you want to display on a Spot monitor Refer to the following Spot Monitoring section for details Note The Camera Menu also can be displayed by clicking the right mouse button on the screen while in the live monitoring mode 51 52 Alarm Reset Selecting EE Alarm in the Live Monitoring menu resets the recorder s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm It is the same as pressing the ALARM button on the front panel Panic Selecting W Panic in the Live Monitoring menu starts panic recording of all cameras and selecting EP again stops panic recording It is the same as pressing the PANIC button on the front panel Setup Selecting Pf Setup in the Live Monitoring menu enter
66. display Video Blind The recorder can be set to react to video blind differently for each camera Each camera can be associated with another camera trigger an Alarm Output Terminal sound the recorder s internal buzzer notify a number of different devices move PTZ cameras to preset positions and or display a camera on a Spot monitor Notify Highlight the box under the Record heading and press the Cd button A list of cameras appears You can associate as many cameras with that camera as you wish If the recorder detects video blind on the selected camera it starts recording video from all the associated cameras Figure 75 Video Blind Actions 1 screen Note For the Record action the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time amp Event recording mode in the Schedule screen Highlight the box under the Alarm Out heading and press the Cd button A list of Alarm Outputs appears You can associate as many Alarm Outs with that camera as you wish When the recorder detects video blind on the selected camera it will trigger output signals on all the associated Alarm Output Terminals You can also have the recorder s internal buzzer sound if video is lost on the selected camera Note For the Alarm Out action the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm Out Schedule setup screen Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press the CJ bu
67. e CA button The Date Time setup screen appears Highlight the first box beside Date and press the C Date Time Date Time button The individual sections of the date will highlight Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the ate A orma Sei GEN number Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to move between month date and year Once you have the correct date press the button Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Use Daylight Saving Time Highlight the Format box beside Date and press the CJ button Select from the three available date formats and press the button to save your selected format Figure 17 Date Time Date Time screen Highlight the first box beside Time and press the button The individual sections of the time will highlight Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to change the number Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to move between hour minutes and seconds Once you have the correct time press the button Highlight the Format box beside Time and press the CJ button Select from the three available time formats and press the CJ button to save your selected format Note The clock will not start running until you have highlighted Save and pressed the CJ button Highlight the box beside Time Zone and press the button Select your time zone from the list and press the button Highlight Use Daylight Saving Time and press the CJ
68. e ESC key on your PC keyboard to return to the normal screen mode Click the slider bar and move it left or right to move through the video clip Placing the mouse cursor on an image and clicking will cause that image to display full frame Note Some options may not be available depending on the specifications and version of the remote recorder Web Browser Using Web Browser allows you to access a remote recorder monitor live video images and search recorded video anytime from virtually anywhere Start Internet Explorer on your local PC You can run the Web Browser by entering the following information in the address field http IP address port number The recorder s IP address and the Web Browser port number default 12088 set in the Network setup screen Web Browser tab Note You will need to get the appropriate IP address for the recorder you want to connect to and the Web Browser port number from your network administrator Enter the User Password and the appropriate port numbers of the program And then click OK U rl mm You will need to enter the recorder s IP address in the ADDRESS racers field when running the Web Browser Watch Port 177 Search Port 10019 Note The port numbers for Watch Search Audio and Audio Port 85116 Status Port Status should be the same port numbers used for set on the Port Number Setup screen Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration
69. e On mode the recorder records video based on the schedule established in the Schedule screen When turning Schedule recording Off you will be asked to confirm your decision and Di displays at the top left corner of each camera screen Panic recording will function even when Schedule is turned off displays during panic recording Highlight the Schedule Mode box and press the button You can select between Simple Mode and Advanced Mode Selecting Advanced Mode allows you to set up individual recording schedule for each event Note Changing the schedule mode will reset all event and action statuses Highlight the and press the button to add a schedule item Highlight the box under the Day heading and press the button to change the days that the scheduled recording will take place Choose from Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat M F Hol and AI Highlight the box under the Range heading and press the Cd button to change the time range that the scheduled recording will take place The smallest time segment you can use is 15 minutes Highlight the box under the Mode heading and press the button to change the recording mode that will l l be used Choose from No Record Time Event and Time amp Event Simple Mode Only When the recorder is in the No Record mode it will not record during th
70. e PTZ camera s manual for configuring the RS485 connection Alarm Input Output Terminal ALARM IN ALARM OUT Note To make connections on the Alarm Terminal Strip press and hold the button and insert the wire in the hole below the button After releasing the button tug gently on the wire to make certain it is connected To disconnect a wire press and hold the button above the wire and pull out the wire The 4 Channel model has 4 Alarm Input Terminals Al1 to AI4 Al1 to AI8 or Al4 Alarm Input You can use external devices to signal the recorder to react to events Mechanical or electrical switches can be wired to the Al Alarm Input and GND Ground terminals The threshold voltage of electrical switches for NC Normally Closed is above 2 4 V and for NO Normally Open is below 0 3 V and should be stable at least 0 5 seconds to be detected The voltage range of alarm input is from 0 V to 5 V See Chapter 3 Configuration for configuring alarm input GND Ground Connect the ground side of the Alarm input and or alarm output to the GND terminal Note All the terminals marked GND are common NC NO Relay Alarm Outputs The recorder can activate external devices such as buzzers or lights Connect the device to the COM Common and NC Normally Closed or COM and NO Normally Open terminals NC NO is a relay output which sinks 1 A 30 Vpeak maximum See Chapter 3 Configuration
71. e camera to be viewed Click the screen format to select the desired display mode When changing the screen format the selected camera on the current screen will be located in the first cell of the new layout Click EF to control pan tilt Zoom iris focus and preset of the camera from a web browser Click E to control alarm out devices at the web browser Click Ed to adjust the brightness contrast saturation and hue of monitoring image Go 7 ON OFF ON OFF Brightness 4 m 2 m Contrast P Saturation n lt PRESET aH RA Note During controlling camera from the recorder you cannot control any camera 3The event status window at the bottom displays a list of events that are detected from the recorder 4Selecting a camera on the screen and clicking the right mouse button displays the context menu change Carers THe Change Camera Title Changes the camera name Enable Audia Enable Audio Enables audio communication with the web browser When the audio control panel displays click the l button to send audio to the connected web browser and click the button again to stop sending audio Click the button to monitor live Demterarng audio from the connected web browser through the attached speaker and click the ens button again stop monitoring live audio Clicking both SJ and a buttons allows two way communication Clicking the button disables audio communication Aspect Ratio Asp
72. e preset day and time range as long as the PANIC button is not pressed Use the No Record mode when you do NOT want the recorder to record during certain times When the recorder is in the Time mode the E icon displays at the top left corner of the screen The recorder will record and displays the icon at the top left corner of the screen during the scheduled times When the recorder is in the Event mode the red S icon displays at the top left corner of the screen The recorder will record and displays the icon at the top left corner of the screen when any event occurs When the recorder is in the Pre Event recording mode the yellow 5 and icons display when there is no event and the recorder is not recording When the recorder is in the Pre Event mode the red S and icons display when any event occurs and the recorder starts recording When the recorder is in the Time amp Event mode the recorder will follow the Time settings and the E icon displays at the top left corner of the screen The recorder follows the Event settings and the E icon displays Highlight the box under the Channels heading and press the button to select which cameras will be recorded Simple Mode Only 39 40 Highlight the box under the Settings heading and press the button to define the recording settings You can set the ips Quality and Resolution ips Quality Resolution and Dwell for Advan
73. e screen is changed with the existing camera number When the camera number does not exist on the current screen the active screen is replaced by the camera number You can change the screen layout in this way Note The recorder will not display video if you edit group bottom right area on 3x3 only 8 channel model format EL Zoom Mode You can enlarge an area of the video by pressing the EL ZOOM button For a few seconds after pressing the EL ZOOM button a rectangle displays on the screen A rectangle shows the area that will be enlarged You can move the rectangle around using the arrow buttons Pressing the C Play Pause button in the EI Zoom mode enlarges the area in rectangle Exit the EL Zoom mode by pressing the EL ZOOM button While in the EL Zoom mode the icon amp displays if EL Zoom is selected in the Display setup screen OSD tab PTZ Mode lf a user who has PTZ Control authority logs into the system the user can control PTZ cameras The recorder will control cameras with Pan Tilt and Zoom capabilities Press and hold the PTZ button for three seconds or longer to display the PTZ camera menu and enter the PTZ mode To exit the PTZ mode highlight KF and press the button Select the PTZ camera you wish to control by selecting it from the menu The icon displays on the PTZ camera screen To use the front panel buttons press the Left and Right arrow buttons to pan left and PTZ Select Camera righ
74. ect Ratio Changes the image aspect ratio Deinterlacing Using a deinterlace filter for interlaced video enhances image display quality by eliminating horizontal scan lines and noise in areas with motion It is effective only when the Network Resolution is Very High D1 Anti Aliasing Screen Enhances image display quality by eliminating stair stepping aliasing effects in the enlarged image Note A Camera Title change in the Watch mode does not affect the camera name on the recorder Leaving the Camera Title blank causes the camera name set up in the Camera Settings screen to display I 2 Search Mode Search mode allows you to search recorded video on the remote recorder Note The web browser connection in the Search mode will automatically be disconnected if there is no activity for 30 minutes Digital Disk Recorder Windows Internet Explorer Digital Da Recorder cami wt l l ze A wJ H 0 2 EN EA i A e HL ees RGA e a iech j ci ef a e AD 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 QuOnOnOnOonOnonre o0 8 02 03 04 O5 oe 07 O8 O9 1 Q Position the mouse pointer on the title logo to see the version of the Web Browser program Click GAMER to access to the Watch Mode Click E to log out the Web Browser program Click Ea to display the following menu Login Info Drawing Mode and OSD Setup Selecting Login Info you can confirm the login
75. ected If you do not select a camera channel in this field the recorder will search events that are not associated with cameras You can also toggle On and Off self diagnostic events as part of your search The choices are System Event Panic Record Check Recording Check Alarm In Disk Almost Full Disk Bad Disk Temperature Disk S M A R T and Fan Error Once you set your desired search conditions highlight Search and press the button to display the search results in the Event Log Search Option screen Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Note It might take long time for the Event Log Search according to the selecting conditions Record Table Search 4VYQBR WU AL T 08 34 44 Recording information about video images currently displayed on the screen displays on the recording status bar A gray vertical line indicates the current lt Compact View gt x F 2009 08 21 search position To search specific video move the i ES SSS HI El vertical line by using the Left or Right arrow buttons on Ar oOpR Wim AC T 08 34 44 the front panel or by clicking the mouse on the desired lt Standard View gt segment If the recorder s time and date have been reset to a x 4 2009 08 21 l Geen 1 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 time that is earlier than some recorded video it is 1 CAM1 e 2 CAM2 possi
76. ecting Shutdown and pressing the CJ button a screen will appear telling you when it is safe to disconnect power LJ Are you sure you want to shut down Note If you turn off the recorder without this Shutdown operation the last recorded video for maximum 60 seconds may be lost Figure 27 Shutdown screen Network Setup In the Setup screen use the Left or Right arrow buttons to display the Network menu Network RESCH Figure 28 Network menu Network Highlight Network in the Network menu and press the Cd button The Network setup screen displays You will be able to change the Network LAN and Web Browser settings Highlight the first box beside bps ips Press the Up Network Network LAN and Down arrow buttons to set the Transfer Speed from Watch Port 50 kbps to 100 Mbps or from 1 00 ips to 25 00 ips sie te Highlight the second box beside bps ips You can Quality select the unit of measure for the transfer speed Resolution Standard between bps and ips Press the button to set the transfer speed Remote Audio Channel Network Bandwidth Limit 100 0 Mbps Di Highlight the box beside Quality and press the C button You can select the Quality from Very High m High Standard and Basic Press the button to set the Quality Figure 29 Network Network screen Highlight the box beside Resolution and press the CJ
77. een To export the System Log connect the USB flash drive to the System Log Export Femme recorder Highlight Export and press the button Highlight the box beside File name and press the button Figure 16 System Log Export screen A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the file name Selecting Export will save the System Log in txt file format on the USB flash drive Highlighting the Cancel button and pressing the button will close the window without saving the System Log Note When opening the saved txt file setting to the proper character encoding and using fixed width fonts will be required to read the file properly Important The USB flash drive must be FAT16 or FAT32 format The recommended flash drive is USB 2 0 type The box beside Recorded Data From To displays the time information of recorded data Highlighting Clear All Data and pressing the button will clear all video data You will be asked to verify that you wish to clear all data before the recorder erases the video data Clear All Data will not clear the System Log After you are finished with the Information Screen you can highlight Save and press the button to save the changes and exit the screen If you do not wish to save the changes highlight Cancel and press the C button to exit the screen Date Time Highlight Date Time in the System menu and press th
78. f you can enter a sanini Ce specific Date and Time When set to On the search will be Min Bloch oz from the first recorded image Figure 105 Motion Search Option screen Highlight the box beside To and press the button to toggle between On and Off When set to Off you can enter a specific Date and Time When set to On the search will be from the last recorded image Highlight the box beside Type and press the button You can select between Motion Search and Museum Search Motion Search detects motion in the defined area Museum Search detects if a defined object has moved Highlight the box beside Zone and press the Cd button An image from the video appears with a grid overlaid You can turn sensor blocks On and Off to define the area of the picture in which you want to search for motion Note Defining the area of the image in which you want to search for motion is nearly identical to setting up the recorder for Motion Detection Please refer to Motion Detection in Chapter 3 Configuration for more detailed instructions on setting up the detection blocks When setting the Museum Search Zone the zone should be placed inside of the border line of the target object If the selected block is placed on the border line the sensitivity of the Museum Search may decrease The zone should be placed or focused on the centre or at least within the outline of
79. g the arrow buttons Freeze 2 Sequence Camera Menu Alarm Reset igi Ri Panic SF s d N P 6 Setup tive WI Search Mode gh eS Login Logout aly f neh a d j i Figure 82 Live Monitoring menu Note The Live Monitoring menu also can be displayed by moving the mouse pointer to the top of the screen Live Monitoring Menu Freeze Selecting ES Freeze in the Live Monitoring menu will freeze the current image on the screen until you select ES again It is the same as pressing the GJ Play Pause button on the front panel While in the Freeze mode the icon 3 displays in bottom left corner if Freeze is selected in the Display setup screen OSD tab Sequence Selecting EP Sequence in the Live Monitoring menu causes the cameras to display sequentially It is the same as pressing and holding the SEQ button on the front panel for three seconds or longer When in one of the multi view formats pressing this button will cause the recorder to go through predefined screen layouts Full Sequence Or the bottom right screen will display live cameras sequentially Partial Sequence For example if you press the SEQ button in the 2x2 format the recorder changes pages as follows dE ELS HI 142 412 442 142 442 OI 718 HD 3 8 lt Full Sequence gt lt Partial Sequence gt Figure 83 Sequence pattern Selecting EF again in the Live Monitoring menu exits the
80. ge screen displays and you can check the storage condition for details Once the Bad message displays contact your dealer as soon as possible Temperature and S M A R T information will be available only for internal hard disk drives supporting the SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology monitoring program Selecting Close and pressing the button exits the screen User Highlight User in the System menu and press the CJ button The User setup screen displays the authorized groups and users You can add and delete groups and users When adding a group you can assign authority levels to the group ma The column is used to collapse and expand user groups If there is a or in this column it indicates the item is a Group Name If there is a in front of the Group Name it indicates that the group has been expanded and all of the User Names within that group are displayed below the Group Name If there is a in front of the Group Name it indicates that the group has been collapsed and all of the User Names Group user within that group are hidden To collapse or expand a Auto Login group highlight the column in front of the Auto Logout Never desired group and press the button save EI Figure 24 User screen Highlighting a Group Name and pressing the Cd butto
81. gt S flash drive to the recorder Highlight Export on the po rg Information screen and press the button Highlight the box beside File name and press the CA button Figure 14 Setup Export screen A virtual keyboard allows you to enter the file name Selecting Export will save the current settings in dat file format on the USB flash drive Note Even after changing the recorder settings by importing saved settings the time related settings Date Time Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time will NOT be changed Important The USB flash drive must be FAT16 or FAT32 format The recommended flash drive is USB 2 0 type Highlight Show System Log and press the C button to display the System Log The System Log screen lists system activities up to System Log Ee Type 5 000 from the latest that have occurred along with the 2009 08 20 14 25 42 time and date The Ba icon will be displayed in the last 2009 08 20 14 25 33 SetupEnd column for system activities of the web browser You 2009 08 20 14 25 32 i SE can scroll through the log pages by using the Up and 2009 08 20 14 25 17 Down arrows or you can go directly to a log page by 2009 08 20 14 24 21 Ss SetupEnd entering the log page number in the box at the bottom 2009 08 20 14 22 15 KEE 2009 08 20 142206 Senn 2009 08 20 14 22 05 2009 08 20 14 22 05 Login ADMIN 1 12 Export aly Figure 15 System Log scr
82. gure 100 Event Log Search Option screen Highlight the box beside Check Time Overlap and press the Cd button It toggles between On and Off You will only be able to turn the Check Time Overlap on or off if a user defined date and time is set to From and To If the recorder s date and time have been reset it is possible for the recorder to have more than one overlapping start and stop time When set to On you will be asked to select one of the overlapping start and stop time When set to Off the recorder will display search results from all start times to all stop times Highlight the box beside Alarm In and press the button You can select the alarm inputs that you want to include in your search Highlight the box beside Motion and press the Cd button You can select the cameras for which you want any reports of motion detection Highlight the box beside Video Loss and press the button You can select the cameras for which you want any reports of lost video Highlight the box beside Video Blind and press the Cd button You can select the cameras for which you want any reports of blind video Highlight the box beside Record Channels and press the button You can select the cameras that you want to search for any reports of event recorded data The recorder will display the events not the camera channels that occurred and that also are recorded on the camera channel that you sel
83. he Live Monitoring menu or pressing the PANIC button starts panic recording of all cameras and selecting W or pressing the button again stops panic recording If you set the Panic Recording Duration in the Panic Record setup screen panic recording will stop automatically according to the preset duration as long as ff is not selected or the PANIC button is not pressed Note When the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode and all available storage space has been used panic recording will not operate Recording Audio lf the recorder was set up to record audio it will record audio from up to four inputs when video is recording Note Make certain you comply with all local and federal laws and regulations when recording audio Playing Recorded Video If a user who has Search authority logs into the system the user can view recorded image Once video has been recorded you can view it by pressing the PLAYBACK button The recorder supports the Triplex function monitoring recording and playing back at the same time Pressing the PLAYBACK button when in one of the multi view formats enters the Triplex mode and displays the Select Playback Camera menu Selecting All Channels plays back video of all cameras The recorder maintains the same Triplex display format as it does in the live mode except for the PIP format You can also change the 1 CAM screen layout in the same way as you do in the live mode 2 CAM2 3 C
84. he Motion Detection Zone screen displays EC re The Motion Detection Zone screen is laid over the video for the EE selected camera You can set up motion detection zones by ee selecting or clearing blocks ee Note You can set up motion zones one block at a time in EE groups of 8 individual block groups A block group is eee ee ee ee eee positioned within the image area using the Up and ee eee eee Down arrow buttons and individual blocks within the oe ee a block groups are selected or cleared using the camera EEN buttons Figure 65 Motion Detection Zone screen Press the Cd button to display the menu screen The menu on the setup screen has the following functions 43 44 kay Select Activates highlighted blocks to detect motion Clear Clear Deactivates highlighted blocks so that they will not detect motion ape Reverse Activates inactive highlighted blocks and deactivates active highlighted blocks SE Sec Select All Activates all blocks to detect motion ZE a Clear All Deactivates all blocks so that they will not detect motion Se Reverse All Activates inactive blocks and deactivates active blocks Cancel OK Accepts changes and closes Zone setup Cancel Exits Zone setup without saving changes Figure 66 Motion Detection Zone menu You can control excessive event logging and e mail sending by adjusting the motion ignoring dwell intervals Highlight the box beside Motion Ignoring Interval
85. he selected camera s input No A Spot Monitor Highlight the desired box under the Spot Monitor heading and press the button A list of Spot monitors and cameras appears Each Spot monitor can be associated with a camera The recorder will display the associated camera on the Spot monitor kel Save Cancel save i cance whenever it detects motions on the selected camera Figure 69 Motion Detection Actions 2 screen You can save your Motion Detection changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Video Loss Highlight Video Loss in the Event menu and press the button The Video Loss setup screen appears TETE Highlighting the box under the Video Loss Interval heading allow you to set the duration of a signal loss before the recorder will report a Video Loss The recorder will not consider any signal loss from a camera to be a Video Loss if the detected signal loss is shorter than the interval set on this screen No Video Loss Interval Highlight Use Ignoring Time and press the CJ button to toggle between On and Off When set to On the 8 0 1 sec recorder will ignore video loss events occurring during Use Ignoring Time Time Setup the preset Ge Highlighting Time Setup and ee pressing the W button allows you to set up event 6 ave ance Dee
86. ignoring time Figure 70 Video Loss Settings screen Note The record action for motion events will not be affected by the Video Loss ignoring function Highlight the Actions 1 and Actions 2 tabs and the Video Loss Actions 1 and Actions 2 screens display The recorder can be set to react to video loss differently Settings ESP for each camera Each camera can be associated with another camera trigger an Alarm Output Terminal sound the recorder s internal buzzer notify a number of different devices move PTZ cameras to preset positions and or display a camera on a Spot monitor Video Loss No Record 2 Alarm Out zl Notify Highlight the box under the Record heading and press the Cd button A list of cameras appears You Beep can associate as many cameras with that camera as you wish If the recorder detects video loss on the selected camera it starts recording video from all the associated cameras Figure 71 Video Loss Actions 1 screen Note For the Record action the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time amp Event recording mode in the Schedule screen 45 46 Highlight the box under the Alarm Out heading and press the Cd button A list of Alarm Outputs appears You can associate as many Alarm Outs with that camera as you wish When the recorder detects video loss on the selected camera it will trigger output signals on all the associated Alarm
87. in the ON position Unplug the power cord to disconnect the main power for all units CAUTION Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the label on the bottom Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag For U K FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 5 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amp and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING This apparatus must be earthed IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following
88. information of Web Browser program Selecting Drawing Mode you can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode And select OSD Setup information to be displayed on the screen 5 Click EP to save any video clip of recorded data as an executable file or click the EP to save the current image in a bitmap or JPEG file format Click the E to print the current image on a printer connected to your computer Click E to reload the recording data Click to display the event alarm out system check and recording status information of the recorder Refer to Watch Mode in this paragraph 8 The date and time are displayed 9 Click the screen format to select the desired display mode OClick EEF to zoom out or zoom in the recorded image Click EE to adjust the brightness of the recorded images Click ROSE to blur sharpen equalize and interpolate playback images Note Image processing works only in the pause mode Click EF to enter the Calendar search mode which allows you to search for recorded data by time and then play back images found within the time parameters The Timetable window located at the bottom displays the time information for the image of the date selected on the calendar If more than one video stream in the same time range you can select the video stream you want to search Clicking a specific time displays the image recorded at that time on the screen Clicking Li
89. information to be displayed on the screen Click to save the current image as a bitmap or JPEG file format 6 Click EF to display the event alarm out system check and recording status information of the recorder There is the icon which is not displayed by setting Status Status Displays the recording playback and copy status Record Schedule setting Wl On Off Gray Playback and Copy Function RB Use HE Not Use Gray Check Recording Recording f Not Recording Gray Motion Alarm In Displays events detected by the internal motion detector or by an external sensor The status display of event detection will continue during the preset dwell time of the event driven recording FA Event Detection GG No Event Detection Gray Rec from 2009 09 03 11 41 03 Alarm Out Displays status of the alarm out signals pee a E Alarm Out amp No Alarm Out Gray Video Loss Displays the status of video loss No Video Loss x Video Loss Gray Video Blind Displays the status of video blind F Video Blind F No Video Blind Gray Check Alarm in Displays the function status of the alarm and recording Normal Ga Error Gray Rec from to Displays the record period Version Displays the system version information Status f gt Clicking n to save event log information currently displayed in the list as a text file The date and time are displayed 8 Click the camera button 1 to 8 or 4 to select th
90. ing you to enter the user ID and password Figure 35 Authentication screen Highlight the box beside Sender and enter the sender s e mail address Use the virtual keyboard to enter the e mail address Note The e mail address must include the character to be a valid address Highlight the box beside Recipient and enter the recipient s e mail address Use the virtual keyboard to enter the e mail address You can save your Mail changes by highlighting Save and pressing the CJ button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Devices Setup You can configure the video audio alarm and display Devices Camera Figure 36 Devices menu Camera Highlight Camera in the Devices menu and press the button The Camera setup screen appears You can turn the camera number On or Off and you Settings PTZ can change the Title of each camera using the virtual keyboard You can also determine which cameras will display on the monitors by selecting Normal Covert 1 or Covert 2 from a drop down list in the Use column Camera Save Figure 37 Camera Settings screen Note When selecting the Covert 1 the recorder displays the camera title and status icons on the covert video When selecting the Covert 2 the recorder displays only camera title on the covert video A user who does not have
91. io output so you will need a speaker with an amplifier The recorder does not have a pre amplifier for audio input so the audio input should be from an amplified source not directly from a microphone Monitor Output Connector MON 1 MON 2 SPOT MON 3 VGA A MON 3 VGA connector is provided so that you can use a standard multi sync computer monitor as your main monitor Use the cable supplied with your monitor to connect it to the recorder Connect the main monitor to the MON 1 connector Connect the spot monitor to the MON 2 SPOT connector as needed Note The MON 3 VGA and MON 1 BNC connectors may be connected to individual monitors for simultaneous operation Please keep away cables and other cables which have a lot of noises lightning and surge Factory Reset Switch The recorder has a Factory Reset switch to the left of the MON 3 VGA connector 4 channel model the right of the Serial Port on the rear panel This switch will only be used on the rare occasions that you want to return all the settings to the original factory settings Important When using the Factory Reset Switch you will lose any settings you have saved Excluded camera titles you can change in the Web Browser To reset the unit you will need a straightened paperclip 1 Turn the recorder off 2 Turn it on again with insert the straightened paperclip into the unlabeled hole in the left of the MON 3 VGA connector or the
92. irtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the User Name Enter the Group Administrator name and assign the User to a Group and password You can use either Rene ee the front panel s camera buttons 1 to 8 or 4 or virtual keyboard screen to i EE assign the password The password can be input from 4 to 8 letters You ox cance will be asked to confirm the password Figure 26 New User User Information screen Note In addition to using the front panel buttons you can use the virtual keyboard to assign the password To display the virtual keyboard click he button using the USB mouse not supplied Highlighting the box beside Auto Login allows you to select a User to be automatically logged in when the recorder is powered up It can also be set to never automatically login a user Highlighting the box beside Auto Logout allows you to select from a list of times that the user will be automatically logged out The options are Never 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min and 1 hr hour You can save your changes by highlighting Save and pressing the CJ button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Shutdown Highlight Shutdown in the System menu and press the Cd button The Shutdown screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to shut the system down After sel
93. ista operating system In this situation it is recommended that you disable the Auto Tuning capability of your computer Run the Command Prompt with elevated administrator permissions Go to the Start Menu gt Accessories gt Command Prompt gt Click the right mouse button and select the Run as administrator option Then enter netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel disable and hit the enter key Restart your computer to apply the changes If you want to enable the Auto Tuning capability again enter netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel normal after running the Command Prompt with elevated administrator permissions Restart your computer to apply the changes 69 70 Watch Mode Watch mode allows you to monitor live video transmitted in real time from the remote recorder ZC Digital Disk Recorder Windows Internet Explorer EE Digital ei Recorder CAMI WJ A gefa 8 ka 7 ed A j i enn 1 it EES Q Position the mouse pointer on the title logo to see the version of the Web Browser program Click PEMA to access to the Search mode Click E to log out the Web Browser program 4 Click Ef to display the following menu Login Info Drawing Mode and OSD Setup Selecting Login Info you can confirm the login information of Web Browser program Selecting Drawing Mode you can adjust the display speed by changing the image drawing mode And select OSD Setup
94. k Indicator LINK The Link Indicator is lit when the unit is connected to a network via Ethernet Copy Indicator COPY The Copy Indicator is lit when the recorder is copying video clips Operate Indicator OPERATE The Operate Indicator is lit when the unit is On Mouse Copy Port MOUSE COPY The MOUSE COPY ports on the front panel are provided to connect flash drives for video clip copying or system upgrades Position external flash drive close enough to the recorder so that you can make the cable connections usually less than 1 8 m A USB mouse not supplied can be connected to one of the ports You can use the mouse to navigate through the screens and menus much like you would on a computer Arrow Buttons 44 P gt lt P These buttons are used to navigate through menus and GUI You can also use them to change numbers by highlighting a number in the menu and using the Up and Down arrow buttons to increase or decrease the number s value These buttons are also used to control Pan and Tilt when in the PTZ mode When in the PIP display format pressing the Up and Down arrow buttons moves the position of the small screen counter clockwise and clockwise and pressing the Left and Right buttons changes the PIP screen size In the playback mode pressing the 44 button plays video backward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from 44 444 and 4444 The screen di
95. ll display Note Itis possible that no recorded image displays on the current screen Press the MULTISCREEN button and change to multi screen You will be able to easily see the camera have recorded video during target time Motion Search DEES The Motion Search can be selected from the Search 1 CAMI I No Time menu while the recorder displays the camera full screen The Motion Search screen displays a list of motion events Use the arrow buttons to highlight the event for which you would like to see video and press the Ei Play Pause button to display the video associated with the selected event on the small search screen Highlighting Close and pressing the CA button will option o ay extract the video associated with the Motion event and display the first image of the event Pressing the C button will start playing the event video segment Pressing PLAYBACK returns to live monitoring Figure 104 Motion Search screen You can also narrow your event search by selecting the Option and setting up the new search condition You can search video from the first to last recorded images or Motion Search Option From iFirst 2009 08 20 1433 29 you can set the start and stop times and dates oe aes eee Highlight the box beside From and press the button to Monon Saan ee search TE z toggle between On and Off When set to Of
96. lows you to select the interval that you want ee ee the recorder to run self diagnostics on the system You Alarm lin 1 can select from 1 hr 1 hour to 30 days or Never Alarm in 2 Alarm In 3 Alarm in 4 Never save Gei Figure 77 System Event Health Check screen Check Recordi Highlight the Setup beside Check Recording and press the C ll Schedule On button The Check Recording screen appears Highlighting Schedule On and pressing the Cd button toggles On and Off When set to On you can select the day time range and interval that you want the recorder to run self diagnostics on the recorder The Interval can be selectable from 1 min to 7 days or Never The 3 box allows you to delete a check recording schedule Figure 78 Check Recording screen Highlighting the box under the Interval heading beside each Alarm In and pressing the CJ button allows you to change the interval that you want the recorder to run self diagnostics on Alarm Inputs You can select from 1 hr 1 hour to 30 days or Never Highlight the Storage tab and the Storage screen displays Dee Highlight the box beside Disk Bad Notify and press SE Actions the Ed button Select percentage level of bad disk DEET sectors at which you want the recorder to trigger an alert Percentage levels range from 10 to 90
97. n allows you to change the authority levels assigned to the group 2 28 Important If the password is forgotten the unit must be reset using the Factory Reset Switch and all data settings will be lost Highlighting a User Name and pressing the Cd button allows you to add or change the password assigned to that user You can also change the group to which the user is assigned The column can be used to delete a User Name or an entire Group If the 3 is grayed out that Group or User cannot be deleted Highlight the A and press the CJ button You will be asked to confirm that you want to delete the User or Group To delete the User currently logged into the recorder on a local system or Web browser log out of the system first and then delete the user To add a Group highlight the Group and press the button A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the Group name You can use up to 15 characters including spaces in the group name Enter the name and assign authority levels to the group Highlighting the Authority and pressing the button will toggle New Group Group TEE between all authority levels being turned On and Off Highlighting the Cauthority individual authority level boxes and pressing the CA button will toggle Shutdown between that authority level being turned On and Off The authority Mi Upgrade levels that can be turned On and Off are Color Control Shutdo
98. ndard Jl Event recording You can select from 1 00 ips to 25 00 Event 25 00 ips High High _ 5 sec ips C oe Figure 55 Default Schedule Advanced Mode screen Highlighting boxes under Quality and pressing the CA button allows you to set the recorded image quality for Time and Event recording You can select from Very High High Standard and Basic Highlighting boxes under Resolution and pressing the CJ button allows you to set the recorded image resolution for Time and Event recording You can select from Very High D1 High Half D1 and Standard CIF Highlighting boxes under Dwell and pressing the CA button allows you to set the length of time you would like to record for the associated event You can select from 5 seconds to 30 minutes Advanced Mode Only You can save your changes by highlighting Save and pressing the CJ button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes Pre Event Highlight Pre Event in the Record menu and press the button and the Pre Event setup screen appears If you do not have Event set up in the Record Schedule a message will display alerting you to this fact Pre Event When the recorder is in the Event Record mode it is possible to have it record images before the event occurs The Pre Event screen allows you to define to25 00 ips image quality can be selectable
99. ndicator will light and initializing will start While the recorder is initializing the front panel indicators except the Operate Indicator will blink The unit takes approximately 60 seconds to initialize Initial Unit Setup Before using your recorder for the first time you will want to establish the initial settings This includes items such as time and date display language camera record mode network and password Your recorder can be set up using various screens and dialog boxes Throughout the screens you will see n Highlighting the amp and pressing the CJ button gives you the opportunity to reset that screen to its default settings Press the MENU button or move the mouse pointer to the top of the screen and then select Tt Login in the Live Monitoring menu to enter the setup screens The Login screen appears S Select a User and enter the password by pressing the appropriate User ADMIN combination of Camera number buttons and then the button Enter the Password IEN password default 1234 when logging in the ADMIN user default for the first time Figure 6 Login screen Note To assure the secure management of the system changing the password from the default setting is strongly recommended If you cannot use the front panel buttons click the button using the mouse to enter a password and the virtual keyboard displays See instructions below for using the virtual keyboa
100. nfirm the cable is firmly connected Browser Are you inputting correct Port Number on the Login screen Check the settings of the Port Numbers 5 Enter the IP address in the textbox Add this website to the H 264 images are not zone and click the Add button displayed in real time Note Make sure Require server verification https for When Internet mode over all sites in this zone is unchecked HTTP is set to 6 After adding all IP addresses click the Close button to ON for network camera close the Trusted Sites window settings When accessing the Web Browser the following Add the IP address of camera to Trusted sites and perform message is displayed on the security setting the information bar 1 Start up the web browser and click Internet Options on Pop up blocked To see the Tools menu this pop up or additional 2 Click the Security tab Then select the Trusted sites options click here 3 Select Low for Security Level for this zone If the lower setting is selected the security level of PC goes down Audio becomes 4 Click the Sites button to open the Trusted sites window unavailable Inspect the power cord power plug and connectors periodically Possible Solution Ref Page The power cord insulation is damaged The power cord plug and The power cord plug and connectors are worn out This may connectors get hot during re
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102. nnel window as a PIP picture in picture or displaying the cameras in a grid pattern with the bottom right window as the channel Note Sequence cannot be used in the 3x3 display mode of the 8 channel model A channel is defined as any cell within multi screen display The Edit Group mode allows you to change the screen layout by editing the group You can adjust the display dwell time by highlighting the box beside Interval and pressing the Cd button You can select dwell intervals ranging from 1 second to 1 minute Highlight Event Monitoring On and press the Cd button Pressing the CA button toggles between On and Off When it is On the recorder will display the camera associated with the event when an event occurs Highlight the Spot Monitor tab to switch to the Spot Monitor screen SC You can define which cameras display sequentially on ost Main Monitor TESTEN vca the Spot Monitor Highlight the box in the Channels Sequence column and press the Ed button You can select SE Spe cameras and Dwell time ranging from 1 second to 20 1 1 8 seconds Figure 47 Display Spot Monitor screen Highlight the VGA tab to switch to the VGA screen Display Highlight the box beside Resolution and press the oep Main Monitor Spot Monitor RW button You can select from 800x600 1024x768 and e 1280x1024 Resolution s00 x600 Highlight Full Screen and press the button eae
103. ociate as many cameras with that camera as you wish If the recorder detects motion on the selected camera it starts recording video from all the associated cameras Note For the Record action the camera you select should be set to the Event or Time amp Event recording mode in the Record Schedule setup screen Highlight the box under the Alarm Out heading and press the Cd button A list of Alarm Outputs appears You can associate as many Alarm Outs with that camera as you wish When the recorder detects motion on the selected camera s input it triggers output signals on all the associated Alarm Out connectors You can also have the recorder s internal buzzer sound if motion is detected on the selected camera Note For the Alarm Out action the alarm output and beep you select should be set to the Event mode in the Alarm Out Schedule setup screen Highlight the box under the Notify heading and press the button You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing the button You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing the CJ button Highlight OK and press the CJ button to accept your changes BEE Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading and press the button A list of PTZ presets appear Select the preset position for each PTZ camera where you want PTZ cameras to move to whenever the recorder detects motion on t
104. oduct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WARNING This apparatus must be earthed Apparatus shall be connected to a main socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The mains plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable To prevent fire or electric shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture The apparatus should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the apparatus All work related to the installation of this product should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers The connections should comply with local electrical code The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat ed dangerous voltage within the produc t s enclosure that may be of sufficient mag nitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the liter ature accompanying the appliance AN AN Power disconnection Unit with or without ON OFF switches have power supplied to the unit whenever the power cord is inserted into the power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is
105. ol unit e Install the product near a power outlet and connect the power cord via the power plug e Connect the power cord to the breaker with contact gap of 3 0 mm or more of a distribution board The breaker shall be able to shut down all the poles of the main power supply except the ground protective conductor For BNC cable connection Use only the recommended plug below when connecting the BNC plug to the connectors on the rear panel of the recorder Applicable plug BS CECC2212 1981 Suffixes attached to the standards may be updated BNC cable locally procured Plug Tip dimensions inside the recommended BNC plug DE E Important e A compatible plug shall be used Failure to observe this may cause trouble such as poor contact At worst the connector of this product may be damaged 20 13 mm 20 69 mm Avoid placing receptacles that contain liquids such as water near this product If liquid spills onto this product it may cause fire or an electric shock Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction gnc nso recnriee dinero Geet 12 EEN 12 Lee EE 12 Chapter 2 Installation csccecccesccescceaccecccectcecccecsaceesseeaazeeceeeqctonccoaaasbeceseiess ces sseueaesascusaucancntacc asoceaesessceaunenceec 14 EE 14 Required Installation Tools 0 ccc ccccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeceeeeeseeesseeeeeesseeeeeeeeeesseeeaeeeeesessaaaeeeeeees 15 Video Input Connector VIDEO IN 1 to 8 OPA teergeebergerretergt erer eben 15
106. on including image data authentication information user names and passwords alarm mail information FTP server information etc Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all wamings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over DN MW 3125A
107. oni delle direttive 2006 95 CE e 2004 108 CE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOC DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Wij verklaren als enige aansprakelijke dat het product waarop deze verklaring betrekking heeft voldoet aan de volgende normen of andere normatieve documenten overeenkomstig de bepalingen van Richtlijnen 2006 95 EC en 2004 108 EC Vi erkleerer os eneansvarlige for at dette produkt som denne deklaration omhandler er i overensstemmelse med standarder eller andre normative dokumenter f lge bestemmelserne i direktivene 2006 95 EC og 2004 108 EC Vi deklarerar harmed vart fulla ansvar for att den produkt till vilken denna deklaration h nvisar ar i verensst mmelse med de standarder eller andra normativa dokument som framst lls i direktiv nr 2006 95 EC och 2004 108 EC Ilmoitamme yksinomaisella vastuullamme ett tuote jota t m ilmoitus koskee noudattaa seuraavia standardeja tai muita ohjeellisia asiakirjoja jotka noudattavat direktiivien 2006 95 EC ja 2004 108 EC s d ksi Vi erkl rer oss alene ansvarlige for at produktet som denne erkl ringen gjelder for er i overensstemmelse med f lgende normer eller andre normgivende dokumenter som f lger bestemmelsene i direktivene 2006 95 EC og 2004 108 EC WARNING This is a class A product In a domestic environment this pr
108. ort in the Search menu displays the following Export menu See the following Clip Copy sections for details Gace A B Clip Copy Selecting A B Clip Copy will set the starting point of the video to be clip A B Clip Copy copied and the Wo icon displays at the bottom left corner of the screen Selecting A B Clip Clip Copy Copy again will set the ending point of the video to be clip copied and displays the Clip Copy screen Figure 97 Export menu Clip Copy Select Clip Copy and the Clip Copy screen appears to allow clip copy setup Camera Menu Selecting A Camera Menu in the Search menu displays the following Camera Menu ocr EL Zoom Selecting EL Zoom and choosing the camera number zooms the EL Zoom current playback image of the selected camera on the screen Itis the same as LY Audio pressing the EL ZOOM button on the front panel Selecting EL Zoom again exits the EL Zoom mode Figure 98 Camera menu Audio Selecting Audio toggles audio playback On and Off Recorded audio will be played when the recorder displays a camera with recorded audio in full screen mode Note The Camera Menu also can be displayed by clicking the right mouse button on the screen while in the search mode 6 Alarm Reset Selecting A Alarm Reset in the Search menu resets the recorder s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm It is the same as pressing the ALARM b
109. ovides recording capabilities for eight camera inputs It provides exceptional picture quality in both live and playback modes and offers the following features e 8or 4 composite video inputs WJ HL208 is 8 channel model WJ HL204 is 4 channel model e H 264 codec for efficient digital video recording e Real time recording 200 ips with standard CIF resolution 8 channel model 100 ips with standard CIF resolution 4 channel model Selectable 4 recording qualities Very High High Standard Basic Selectable 3 recording resolutions D1 Half D1 CIF Multiple Recording mode Time Laps Pre Event Alarm Motion and Panic Multiple Search engine Date Time Calendar Record table Event and Motion Easy operation with user friendly GUI Graphical User Interface and mouse 4 channel audio recording and 1 channel audio playback Camera control via RS 485 Panasonic and Pelco D protocol supported Continues recording while transmitting to web browser and during playback Self diagnostics with automatic notification including HDD S M A R T protocol Equipped with 3 HDD slots Technical Overview In addition to replacing both a time lapse VCR and a multiplexer in a security installation your recorder has many features that make it much more powerful and easier to use than even the most advanced VCR The recorder converts analog PAL video to digital images and records them on a hard disk drive Using a hard disk drive allows you to access recorded video
110. ower supply is shut down from the AC outlet In this case internal clock may keep bad time or the operative condition may be different to that before the electric power failure e The built in battery life is approximately 5 years as an indication of replacement The built in battery life may become shorter depending on the use condition Replace the built in battery after 5 years of use 5 years of use is just an indication of replacement We are not providing any guarantee of the built in battery lifetime When the built in battery life runs out some settings such as the time and date setting will not be saved once the power is turned off e Ask your dealer when replacement of the battery is required Hard disk drive HDD e Hard disk drives are vulnerable to vibration Handle them with care It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running Do not move them just after turning the power off for around 30 seconds The lifetime of hard disk drives is limited by use Write errors may occur frequently after around 20 000 hours of operation and the head and motor deterioration may occur after around 30 000 hours of operation They will reach the end of their lifetime after 30 000 hours of operation if they have been used at the recommended ambient temperature approx 25 C It is recommended to replace them after around 18 000 hours of operation to prevent data loss from disk failures When hard disk dri
111. rd To log the user out of the system press the MENU button or move the mouse pointer to the top of the screen and then select F Logout in the Live Monitoring menu The Logout screen displays asking you to confirm whether or not you want to log out the current user Are you sure you want to log out ADMIN Figure 7 Logout screen 21 Setup Screen 2009 08 20 14 41 40 Figure 8 Setup screen Press the MENU button or move the mouse pointer to the top of the screen and then select Ed Setup in the Live Monitoring menu to enter the setup screen While setting up the recorder there will be many opportunities to enter names and titles When making these entries a Virtual Keyboard will appear Use the arrow keys to highlight the character you want in the name or title and press the button That character appears in the title bar and the cursor moves to the next position Pressing he toggles between the upper and lower case keyboards i backspaces and 3 deletes entered characters You can use up to 31 characters including spaces in File name ADM space your title OK Figure 9 Virtual Keyboard screen System Setup System Figure 10 System menu 22 Information Highlight Information and press the button The Information screen appears In the Information screen you can name the site et E location assign a System I
112. rd for reviewing the video clips Highlight the box beside Dest and press the button You can select the storage device on which you would like to record the video clip Important The USB flash drive for clip copy must be FAT 16 or FAT32 format The recommended flash drive is USB 2 0 type Note The flash drive protected with password is not supported Please be aware that when copying video clip it may consume extremely long time in calculating for copy process It depends on the video clip size required for copy The recorder automatically assigns a file name to the video clip However you can give the video clip file a different name Highlight the box beside File Name and press the Cd button A virtual keyboard appears Enter a file name for the video you are backing up and select Close The recorder will automatically add the camera number for example 01 and exe to the file name Note When naming a file you cannot use the following characters tesa ala oa oe elais aoe ey ee Highlight Use Site Info and press the CA button This will toggle between On and Off When this feature is On you can add the site name to the file name for the video you are backing up Note When the site name is added to the file name some special characters lt gt in the site name will be converted to _ Once you have given the video clip a file name highlight the Start b
113. recorder cannot Check if images have been recorded on the hard disk drive playback images Check the connection RS485 Terminal of the camera you The recorder cannot control are going to control cameras Check if the camera you are going to control is a PTZ camera The icon displays however the recorder is not recording aN N O e 15 16 Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the Alarm Input Terminal at the rear panel Check the Alarm In settings Alarm operations are not activated 15 41 Check if the built in backup battery has been worn out The battery life is approx 5 years The battery lifetime may differ depending on the condition of the environment The clock does not keep correct time Cannot lave S Check the network settings of the unit and PC 15 29 connection via the network Problem Possible Solution Ref Page Cannot video clip copy to Check if it is possible to write in the USB flash drive by using the USB flash drive PC The USB flash drive is not Check if the port is not dusty Clean the port properly when 18 recognized gathering dust in the port The Clip Player icon CS When the data size is large the icon might not be correctly not displayed correctly displayed by limiting OS of PC that you are using Your PC might not be connected to the recorder A correct model number is s the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the Network Port not displayed in Web Co
114. right of the Serial Port 4 channel model Note Continue inserting until the internal buzzer starts to sound approximately 30 seconds after turned on 3 Release the reset switch All of the recorder s settings are now at the original settings it had when it left the factory Power Inlet AC IN Connect the provided AC power cord to the recorder and then to a wall outlet WARNING ROUTE POWER CORDS SO THAT THEY ARE NOT A TRIPPING HAZARD MAKE CERTAIN THE POWER CORD WILL NOT BE PINCHED OR ABRADED BY FURNITURE DO NOT INSTALL POWER CORDS UNDER RUGS OR CARPET THE POWER CORD HAS A GROUNDING PIN IF YOUR POWER OUTLET DOES NOT HAVE A GROUNDING PIN RECEPTACLE DO NOT MODIFY THE PLUG DO NOT OVERLOAD THE CIRCUIT BY PLUGGING TOO MANY DEVICES IN TO ONE CIRCUIT Your recorder is now ready to operate Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration and Chapter 4 Operation 17 18 Chapter 3 Configuration Note Your recorder should be completely installed before proceeding Refer to Chapter 2 Installation Front Panel Controls Panasonic EL MULTI NEXT ALARM COPY ZOOM SCREEN GROUP PLAYBACK MENU a SET PRESET view RET SPOT SEQ EDITGROUP D Y VOL O O Figure 4 8 channel model front panel Panasonic EL MULTI NEXT ANIC ALARM COPY ZOOM SCREEN GROUP PLAYBACK MENU o COOC O SET PRESET _view RET SPOT SEQ EDITGROUP PTZ D 0000 VO Figure 5 4 channel model front panel
115. rui The screen displays the upgrade package file names that are available The rui indicates that the file is for software upgrades Select the desired file and press the Cd button Highlighting the Install button and pressing the Cd button will install the selected software package Highlighting the Cancel button and pressing the Cd button will close the window without upgrading the software If the upgrade package file is not installed on the recorder properly you will get an error message The system restarts automatically after completing the upgrade Important The USB flash drive must be FAT16 or FAT32 format The recommended flash drive is USB 2 0 type You can import saved recorder settings or export the current Setup Import i recorder settings To import saved recorder settings Select a setup file DES connect the USB flash drive containing the setup file dat to C Include Network Setup the recorder Highlight Import on the Information screen and press the CJ button Figure 13 Setup Import screen Select the desired setup file and press the Import button to import the selected settings and change the recorder settings accordingly Highlight Include Network Setup and press the button to toggle between On and Off When set to Off the network settings will not be changed 23 24 emer To export the current recorder settings connect the USB Filename i S
116. s 49 Chapter 4 Operation Note This chapter assumes your recorder has been installed and configured If it has not please refer to Chapters 2 and 3 The recorder s controls are similar toa VCR As with a VCR the main functions are recording and playing back video However you have much greater control over recording and playing back video You can establish recording schedules based on time of day and day of the week The recorder allows you to search through the recorded video using much more sophisticated tools than those available with VCRs The front panel controls are described in Chapter 3 Configuration Turning on the Power Once you have installed the recorder following the instructions in Chapter 2 Installation it is ready to record Confirm the Operate Indicator on the front panel lights Live Monitoring As soon as the recorder completes its initialization process it will begin showing live video on the attached monitor and playing live audio through the attached speaker The default mode is to display all cameras at once Pressing any camera button will cause that camera to display full screen It displays live video and plays live audio until the user enters another mode While in the live monitoring mode press the Menu button displays the following Live Monitoring menu at the top of the screen Pressing the Menu button again hides the menu You can navigate through menus and items by pressin
117. s the Setup screen Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration for detailed descriptions of system setup Search Mode Selecting E Search in the Live Monitoring menu exits the live monitoring mode and enters the search mode It is the same as pressing the PLAYBACK button on the front panel Login Logout Selecting EP Login in the Live Monitoring menu accesses the Login screen and you will be asked to select a User and enter the password to log into the system Selecting TE Logout in the Live Monitoring menu displays the Logout screen asking you to confirm whether or not you want to log out the current user Edit Group Mode You can enter the Edit Group mode by pressing and holding the EDIT GROUP button for three seconds or longer in any multi view format The yellow outline surrounding the video indicates the active screen and pressing the arrow buttons moves the active screen Pressing the C Play Pause button exits the Edit Group mode Selecting Exit Edit Group in the Edit Group menu displayed when pressing the EDIT GROUP button also exits the Edit Group mode The Edit Group mode will remains in effect for 15 seconds if there is no further operation In Edit Group mode press the button for the camera you want to display in the active screen After setting the camera number to active screen the recorder moves the active screen to the next channel When the camera number exists on the current screen the activ
118. sition When stacking multiple recorders clear a space of more than 5 cm from both sides the top the bottom and the rear of them More than 5 cm More than 5 cm More than 5 cm a Heat dissipation Refer to the following to prevent fire and malfunction of this ee product e E Do not bock the ventilation openings in the cover to prevent this product from overheating Maintain this product periodically to prevent dust from blocking openings e A lifetime of cooling fans is limited by use It is recommended to replace them after approx 30 000 hours of operation Contact your dealer for replacement of the cooling fans e Clear a space of more than 5 cm from both sides the top and the rear of this product 8 channel del gt mo Avoid placing the unit near noise sources If the cables are placed near noise sources such as fluorescent lamps noises may be produced In this case rewire avoiding the noise sources or move this product to a place far from the source Power source A grounding connection must be made before connecting the power plug of this product to the main power supply When disconnecting the grounding wire make sure that the power plug of this product is disconnected from the main power supply How to mount the power cord Insert the power cord to the limit on the recorder Be sure to connect the power cord via any of the following breaking devices e Connect the power cord via a power supply contr
119. splays 44 44 and 4444 respectively Pressing the button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from gt PPP and bP The screen displays PP PPP and PPP respectively When in the pause mode pressing the I gt button moves to the next image and pressing the a button moves to the previous image Play Pause Button In the live monitoring mode pressing the button freezes the current screen and the screen displays E icon When in the playback mode pressing the button plays back images at regular speed or pauses playing video Pressing the button selects a highlighted item or completes an entry that you have made during system setup Menu PTZ Button MENU or PTZ Pressing the MENU button enters the Setup screen You will need to enter the authorized user and 19 20 password to access Setup Pressing the button also closes the current menu or setup dialog box In the Playback mode pressing the button displays the Search menu Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer displays the PTZ camera menu Selecting cameras from the menu by using the arrow buttons and the Play Pause button you can enter the PTZ mode and can control configured cameras properly Playback Edit Group Button PLAYBACK or EDIT GROUP Pressing the PLAYBACK button enters the playback mode and pressing the button
120. ssing the Cd button toggles between On and Off 3 38 Highlight the slide bar beside Auto Deletion and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust the length of time recorded data will be kept from 1 to 999 days The recorder automatically deletes video recorded earlier than the user defined period under three conditions at midnight whenever the system reboots or whenever the user changes the Auto Deletion settings Selecting Never will disable the Auto Deletion function Highlight the slide bar beside Limit Time Lapse Recording and use the Left and Right arrow buttons to adjust the length of the maximum storage time for time lapse recording from 1 to 99 days The Limit Time Lapse Recording feature will function when the storage device has enough space to record video data longer than the preset period When this feature is On the recorder records over the oldest time lapse video once all available storage has been used in the Overwrite mode so more event video can be saved Selecting Never will disable the Limit Time Lapse Recording function Note When the storage device does not have enough space to record video data longer than the preset Limit Time Lapse Recording period the recorder records over the oldest video data time lapse or event video as it would in the Overwrite mode even if this feature is turned On The maximum storage time is only an estimate because the amount of space required to store
121. start and stop times You will be asked to select one of the overlapping start and stop times from the search time ranges as follows e From four o clock of the first segment to five o clock of the first segment e From four o clock of the first segment to five o clock of the second segment e From four o clock of the second segment to five o clock of the second segment Select a Range 1 Scope 1 1 2 Scope 1 2 3 Scope 2 2 Pin Outs Alarm Input Output ALARM IN a a fa L NC COM NO NC COM NO ARI GND AIL A AG AN GND AGS AE AT ABS GND 1 AIL Al A13 AH GND AN 8 channel model 4 channel model lt About Alarm Output Settings and Status gt Alarm Output Status l Type Settings Terminal or o Recorder IS off One oen cose cose O no coe open open e ne coe opn cose Defaut RS485 19 76 Map of Screens MENU Information Date Time Storage User Shutdown Network Network Devices Camera Audio Alarm Out Display Record Record Schedule Pre Event Event Alarm In Motion Detection Video Loss Video Blind System Event Event Status Recording Duration for reference purpose only The possible recording durations are under the following conditions and they varies depending on images to be recorded Please confirm the duration of your recorder Conditions 250 GB HDD x 1 built in No audio lt 8 channel model gt Unit Day picts S
122. sult in electric shock or a fire Unplug the power plug from the 15 USE AC outlet immediately and refer to qualified service personnel The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched 81 82 Specifications VIDEO Model el WIHL208 G TI wn Composite 720x576 PAL VGA 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 at 60 Hz 200 ips CIF 100 ips CIF 100 ips Half D1 50 ips Half D1 50 ips D1 25 ips D1 Video Resolution Total Record Speed images per second INPUTS OUTPUTS Model JL WJ HL208 G WJ HL204 G x8 ich to 8ch BNC x4 1ch to 4ch BNC Video Input 1V p p 75 0 x8 ich to 8ch BNC x4 1ch to 4ch BNC Video Output 1V p pl 750 1 V p p 75 Q x2 BNC Monitor Outputs VGA x1 15 pin D sub Audio Input 10 dBv 10 kQ unbalanced x4 RCA pin Audio Output 10 dBv 33 Q unbalanced x1 RCA pin Alarm Input Selectable NC or NO 2 4 V NC or 0 3 V NO threshold 5 V DC _2 relay output 1relay output Alarm Output 2 relay output 1 relay output Maximum 1 A 30 Vpeak Alarm Reset Input TTL 1 terminal ET 10Base T full duplex 100 Base TX full half duplex x1 RJ 45 Only Automatic Negotiation RS485 Terminal RS485 x1 Terminal blocks Serial Port x1 9 pin D sub Reserved Mouse Copy Port Equivalency USB 2 0 x2 Type A HDD Locally procured Contact your dealer about purchasing hard disk drives Hard disk drive 3 5 SATA hard disk drive x1 up to 3 250GB S Capacit
123. t Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to tilt the camera up and down Press the 2 CAM2 ZOOM button to zoom in and press the ZOOM button to zoom out You can use Cie the FOCUS NEAR button and the FOCUS FAR button to focus the image 4 CAM4 gt Po You can establish preset positions for PTZ cameras Press the PRESET SET button to o CAME establish Presets 8 CAMS You can quickly move PTZ cameras to Preset positions Press the PRESET VIEW button to view an established camera Preset position Figure 85 PTZ Select Camera menu GE SES You can save camera position settings as presets so that you can go directly to desired views Once you have the camera at the 2 Door 2 Doi desired settings press the PRESET SET button and the Set Sech SEN Preset dialog box will appear Select the number you want to assign to the preset and press the C Play Pause button Use the 6 6 virtual keyboard to enter the preset name Press the PRESET k k VIEW button to load the PTZ preset and the View Preset dialog o o box will appear Select the desired preset and press the C button 10 10 to load the preset 11 11 Se h The View Preset menu also can be displayed by clicking the right 14 14 mouse button on the screen while in the PTZ mode 15 15 16 16 lt Set Preset gt lt View Preset gt Figure 86 PTZ Preset menu While in the PTZ mode pressing the PTZ button or selecting Bi
124. t control any camera 53 54 Event Monitoring When an event occurs the recorder will display the camera associated with the event if Event Monitoring On is selected in the Display setup screen OSD tab How the cameras are displayed depends on the number of cameras associated with the event If one camera is associated with the event the will display the camera full screen If two to four cameras are associated with the event the recorder will display the cameras on a 2x2 screen If five to nine cameras are associated with the event the recorder will display the cameras on a 3x3 screen Event monitoring lasts for the dwell time set for event recording After the dwell time has elapsed the monitor returns to the previous screen unless another event has occurred If you want to return to the live monitoring mode before the dwell time has elapsed press the MULTISCREEN button or one of the camera buttons Covert Camera If a camera is set up as Covert 1 in the Camera setup screen Settings tab that camera will not be displayed unless a user with Covert Camera View authority logs into the system However the camera title and status icons will be displayed on the monitor If a camera is set up as Covert 2 in the Camera setup screen Settings tab that camera appears to be Off unless a user with Covert Camera View authority logs into the system The camera title will be grayed out and stat
125. t time that you have designated The time of the copied file will be set not in the time zone of the recorder but in GMT Greenwich Mean Time Important Do NOT disconnect the USB flash drive while copying video clips Ifthe USB flash drive is disconnected while copying video clips THE RECORDER SYSTEM MAY NOT WORK NORMALLY OR THE EXTERNAL DRIVE COULD BE DAMAGED and you will get an error message the next time you try to copy video clips You will need to power down the recorder and restart it to get rid of the error message Once the file system of the USB flash drive has been corrupted this error message cannot be dismissed Even after restarting the recorder it may automatically restart while preparing to clip copy You must recover the file system using the recovery program or you must reformat the flash drive 65 66 Appendix Display Setup Menu of Camera You can operate the camera setup menu by calling up it from the recorder While in the PTZ mode select the Device Menu from the Advanced PTZ menu and select On from the On or Off menu The camera setup menu displays on the PTZ camera screen You can operate the camera setup menu by using the following buttons To move the cursor Arrow Buttons Up Down To change the selected parameter Arrow Buttons Left Right To determine the selected parameter To display the submenu Play Pause Button Cd button To return to the previous menu RET button
126. tandard CIF High Half D1 Very High D1 Quality Number of camera input Very High De EC E ee EE EE SE MEEN BECER 58 29 Standard 15 10 Basic E 2 Site Standard CIF Quality Number of camera input ee ee eee WER li Very High 144 8 ap asp 2f Taf 2f 21T 181 278 0 139 0 139 0 A8 a O EE High 370 7 185 4 123 6 185 4 mera CEA i159 B56 d 378 0 185 4 139 0 378 0 139 0 139 0 MESANE TATEA 8A ae Basic H Standard 15 10 5 2 78 System Log Notices Error Code Notices o Unknown error 1 o 1 Une 4 Kernel version error F D ILO failed i ormatting disk failed emote connection failed i i USB device mounting failed Reading upgrade package on the USB Opening executable file failed device failed e N F R R N ile o executable file opine upgrade gedet Writing executable file failed device failed SB device is not connected Creating image failed U id 20 Device stay O Ft J tinsupportea te system fee Wert 100 101 102 103 104 105 300 301 400 401 402 403 500 SS e Opening a ES ied 19 Troubleshooting Check the following before requesting repair Contact a dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution or if a problem is not described below or when having a problem with installations Possible Solution Ref Page Is the power plug connected to the AC outlet firml
127. tton You can toggle the entire list On and Off by highlighting Notification and pressing the button You can toggle the individual items On and Off by highlighting that item and pressing the CJ button Highlight OK and press the button to accept your changes ET Highlight the desired box under the PTZ heading and press the button A list of PTZ presets appears Select the preset position for each PTZ camera where i i you want PTZ cameras to move to when the recorder detects video blind on the selected camera s input Spot Monitor Highlight the box under the Spot Monitor heading and press the button A list of Spot monitors and cameras appears Each Spot monitor can be associated with a camera The recorder will display the associated camera on the Spot monitor whenever it detects video blind on the selected camera Figure 76 Video Blind Actions 2 screen You can save your Video Blind changes by highlighting Save and pressing the Cd button Selecting Cancel exits the screen without saving the changes 4 7 48 System Event Highlight System Event in the Event menu and press the CJ button The System Event setup screen appears SIEM ENEN The recorder can be configured to run self diagnostics EE Storage Actions and report the results System Highlighting the box beside System and pressing the Check Recording Setup CJ button al
128. tton plays video backward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from 44 444 and 4444 Pressing the button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed from PP PPP and PPP When in the pause mode pressing the I gt button moves to the next image and pressing the Kl button moves to the previous image Play Pause Button Pressing the Cd button plays back images at regular speed or pauses playing video Playback Button Pressing the PLAYBACK button enters the playback mode and pressing the button again exits the playback mode When entering the playback mode video is paused Pressing the C Play Pause button plays back video at regular speed The screen displays I when the recorder is in the Pause mode and the screen displays Ki when the recorder is playing back video Edit Group Button Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer enters the Edit Group mode EL Zoom Button Pressing the EL ZOOM button zooms in the current image on the screen Multiscreen Button Pressing the MULTISCREEN button toggles different display formats The available formats are 2x2 3x3 only 8 channel model or PIP Pressing and holding the button for three seconds or longer allows you to select which cameras will display on the Spot monitor Next Group Button Pressing the NEXT GROUP button changes the screen from the current camera
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130. us icons will not be displayed on the monitor Note When a camera is set up as Covert 1 the recorder displays the camera title and status icons on the covert video When set up as Covert 2 the recorder displays only the camera title on the covert video If a user who has Covert Camera View authority logs into the system the user can view video from cameras set to Covert 1 or Covert 2 including the camera titles and status icons Spot Monitoring You can select the camera you want to display on a Spot Monitor Press and hold the SPOT button on the front panel for three seconds or longer displays the Sequence Menu Select the camera to be displayed on the Spot Monitor Selecting Sequence from the Gees menu displays more than one camera on a Spot Monitor sequentially Select Sequence V 1 CAM again to stop sequencing on the Spot Monitor Any cameras that are Off have lost video or 2 CAM2 are set to Covert unless the user has authority to view covert cameras will be excluded pee from the sequence When the Spot Monitor is in the sequence mode you can set the 4 CAM4 S S SCAR camera s display dwell time Refer to Chapter 3 Configuration Display Screen section 6 CAM6 for details 7 CAM7 8 CAM8 Figure 89 Spot Monitor menu Note The video on the Spot Monitor might be distorted during a moment after sequencing Using a Mouse You can use a mouse instea
131. utton and press the CA button The confirmation screen displaying data size will appear When the storage device does not have enough space the recorder will ask if you want to copy as much of the video clip as possible in the available space Highlight the Continue button and press the button to continue clip copy Once the clip copy starts you can cancel it by selecting Cancel or hide the screen by selecting Close When selecting Close Clip Copy continues and a confirmation screen will display when complete Note The file size for clip copy is limited to 30 GB When copying video clips larger than 2 GB the video clips will be save in units of 2 GB For example 3 individual 2 GB files will be created when saving a 6 GB video clip However the file size for the One Touch Clip Copy is limited to 2 GB You can use other functions on the recorder while video is being backed up To do this highlight the Close button and press the button You can return to the Clip Copy screen at any time to check the progress You do not need to install any special software on your personal computer to review the video clips Refer to Appendix Clip Player for instructions on how to review video clips you have copied Note During Clip Copy you cannot shut the system down clear data on the storage device or format the storage device Copying video clips might start from a point of several seconds before the star
132. utton on the front panel 6 Panic Selecting ff Panic in the Search menu starts panic recording of all cameras and selecting iP again stops panic recording It is the same as pressing the PANIC button on the front panel Exit Selecting kt Exit in the Search menu exits the search mode and enters the live monitoring mode Note joen Data Source will appear in the Search Menu when more than 2 hard disk drives are installed Selecting Record searches recorded data on the storage installed in the recorder 59 60 Event Log Search The recorder maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input Terminal is activated The Event Log Search Event Log Search Time Type Title ane 2009 09 07 10 17 57 Motion5 CAMS screen displays this list Use the arrow buttons to 2009 09 07 10 17 56 Meten CAMS highlight the event for which you would like to see 2009 09 07 10 17 46 Alarm In 1 video 2009 09 07 10 17 45 Alarm in 3 i 2009 09 07 10 17 45 Alarm In 1 t e EC PTER The Event Log Search screen can also be accessed 2009 09 07 10 17 42 Motion4 CAM4 by pressing the ALARM button unless there is an 2009 09 07 10 17 41 1 Motion2 CAM2 alarm There is no determined user authority to display E EI SCH the Event Log Search screen however the event n a Aes mn ideo will not be played unless a user with Search vi ale PEY authority logs into the system Figure 99 Event Log Sear
133. ve trouble occurs replace it immediately Contact your dealer about servicing Prevent condensation from forming If this happens it can cause malfunction Leave it switched off for around 2 hours in the following cases e When this product is placed in an extremely humid place e When this product is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on e When this product is moved from an air conditioned room to a humid and high temperature room When this product is not supposed to be used for a certain period Turn on the power approximately once a week and perform recording playback to prevent interferences with functions Cleaning e Tum the power off and then use a soft cloth to clean this product When the dirt is hard to remove use a mild detergent and wipe gently Wipe out the detergent completely using a soft cloth Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the body e When using a chemical cloth for cleaning read the caution provided with the chemical cloth product AVC patent portfolio license This product is licensed under the AVC Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non commercial use of a consumer to i Encode video in compliance with the AVC Standard AVC video and or ii Decode AVC video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide AVC video No license is granted or shall be implied for an
134. while in the User Name Transparency Freeze mode and the amp displays while in the OSD Margin Sequence mode oo EEN Screen Group The number of screen group displays when the recorder is not in the 3x3 display mode of the 8 channel model Figure 44 Display OSD screen Free Space The icon D I displays when the recorder is in the Overwrite mode and the percentage of available storage space displays when the recorder is not in the Overwrite mode Date Time The current date and time information displays User Name The name of the current user logged in displays Camera No The camera number displays at the top left corner of each camera screen Camera Title The camera title displays at the top left corner of each camera screen Record The record related icons E 068 display on each camera screen Audio The icon d displays on each camera screen for which the recorder can play live audio on a local system PTZ The icon displays on each PTZ camera screen You can adjust the transparency of the setup screens by highlighting the slide bar beside Transparency and using the Left and Right arrow buttons OSD Margin Highlighting OSD Margin and pressing the Cd button displays how OSD Horizontal j 30 text will be displayed on the monitor You can adjust the horizontal and Vertical 20 vertical margins so that text and icons will not be hidden beyond the edges ok Ee ofthe monitor
135. wn The user can shut the system down on a local system Clip Copy YI Setup Upgrade The user can upgrade the software on a local system System Time Change Color Control The user can control brightness contrast hue and hh saturation for cameras on a local system or Web browser ox cancel Search The user can access the Search mode on a local system or Web browser Figure 25 New Group screen Clip Copy The user can copy video clips on a local system or Web browser and save video data in an AVI bitmap or JPEG file format Setup The user without Setup authority cannot establish any system settings excluding system shutdown and logout on a local system System Time Change The user can change the system date and time on a local system Data Clear The user can clear all video data or format disks on a local system PTZ Control The user can control the PTZ camera on a local system or Web browser Alarm Out Control The user can reset the recorder s outputs including the internal buzzer during an alarm by pressing the ALARM button on a local system or alarm out control button on Web browser Covert Camera View The user can view video from cameras set as Covert while in the Live Monitoring or Search mode on a local system or Web browser Record Setup The user can establish all Record settings on a local system New User To add a User highlight the User box and press the button A User v
136. write mode Ee the recorder records over the oldest video data once all Event Record Dwell 5 sec 7 available storage space has been used When Gi De Interlace Overwrite is turned off the recorder stops recording Record Audio once all available storage space has been used Auto Deletion H Never Er See Highlight the Event Record Dwell box and set the length of time you would like to record for the associated event You can set the dwell from 5 seconds to 30 minutes Simple Mode only Refer to Event Actions screen in this chapter for information regarding event recording ve ER Figure 51 Record Settings screen Highlighting De Interlace and pressing the button toggles between On and Off When set to On the recorder will turn the de interlace filter on while recording video with Very High D1 resolution Note The video signal has a time difference of 1 50 second between odd and even fields because it is composed of 50 interlaced fields per second When recording video with Very High D1 resolution video is made up of frame units combining two fields one odd field and one even field This can cause horizontal scan lines or flashes in areas with motion because of the time difference between the two fields Turning on the de interlace filter provides clearer video by eliminating these horizontal scan lines and flashes The recorder can record up to four audio inputs Highlighting Record Audio and pre
137. xits the Record Table Search screen Calendar Search Days with recorded video display on the calendar with white numbers You can highlight the days with recorded video by using the arrow buttons Once you have highlighted a day press the Cd Play Pause button to select it Calendar Search A time bar displays at the bottom of the calendar Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted with blue You can use the Up and Down arrow buttons to highlight the time bar Once the time bar is Select a Segment 1 highlighted you can select the time by using the Left and Right arrow buttons Figure 103 Calendar Search screen Note The time bar is in one hour segments If a segment is highlighted it means that some video was recorded during that hour However it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour If the recorder s time and date have been reset to a time that is earlier than some recorded video it is possible for the recorder to have more than one video stream in the same time range Move to Select a Segment and select the video stream you want to search Refer to the Appendix D Time Overlap for further information on searching time overlapped video streams Note The lower number of the Segment indicates the latest recorded video Once you have set the date and time you want to search highlight Go and press the button The selected date and time wi
138. y Confirm the cable is firmly connected Power is not turned on Is the power cord provided with this product connected to the power inlet of the recorder firmly Check if it is connected to the limit Gu Check camera video cable and connections No camera image is Check monitor video cable and connections displayed Confirm that the camera has power Check camera lens settings Gu Check if the cameras are connected to the Video Input Connectors correctly Check if the cameras are connected to the Video Input Connectors correctly The camera image is dim Check if dust may be sticking to the camera lens Displayed image does not fit This is not a malfunction Images may not fit in the screen of in the screen some monitor models because of their resolutions Check if the Overwrite mode of the Record settings is checked Check the Schedule settings Live video is very bright The recorder cannot start 37 39 recording lt Gu If hard disk drive is full you will either need to delete video or The recorder has stopped set the recorder to the Overwrite Mode 27 35 recording You can check the free space of HDD if free space tab of Display OSD settings is checked When the recorder is in the Pre Event recording mode the yellow and display when there is no event and the recorder is not recording The red 4 and display when any event occurs and the recorder starts recording The
139. y 250 GB GENERAL Dimensions excluding rubber feet and 430 mm W x 88 mm H x 403 mm D projection Weight When 1 hard disk drive is installed 6 2 kg Front cover Solid metallic coating Finish Top cover Solid metallic coating Rear panel Galvanized steel Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Operating Humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Maximum operating 2 000 m or less altitude Power Voltage 100 V AC to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz Power Current 1 2 Ato0 6A Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries X 2 These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items Penalties may be applicable for incorre
140. y function The last recorded image will be the ending point of video to be clip copied and the system will automatically begin to calculate the possible video data size that the selected storage media can handle Select Clip Copy in the Search Export menu or press the COPY button while in the Search mode or Live Monitoring mode and the Clip Copy screen appears to allow clip copy setup 63 64 Clip Copy You can search video from the first to last recorded images or Pateren Record you can set the start and stop times and dates moe E aaea A Highlight the box beside From and press the Play Pause Channels 1 8 F button to toggle between On and Off When set to Off you can Password lt None gt x enter a specific Date and Time When set to On the search will Dest 1 Partition 1 62 MB g be from the first recorded image File name 20090821 exe 8 use Site Info Highlight the box beside To and press the Cd button to toggle Progress between On and Off When set to Off you can enter a specific Po Date and Time When set to On the search will be from the last recorded image Figure 106 Clip Copy screen Highlight the box beside Channels and press the button You can select the cameras that you would like to include in your video clip Highlight the box beside Password and press the CA button A virtual keyboard appears allowing you to enter the passwo
141. y other use Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA L L C See http www mpegla com GPL LGPL e This product contains software licensed under GPL GNU General Public License LGPL GNU Lesser General Public License etc e Customers can duplicate distribute and modify the source code of the software under license of GPL and or LGPL e Read the readme txt the provided CD ROM for further information about the software e Please note that Panasonic shall not respond to any inquiries regarding the source code Handle this product with care Do not strike or shake as this may damage this product Do not strike or give a strong shock to this product It may cause damage or allow water to enter this product Precautions for installation This product is designed for indoor use Avoid the following locations for installation e Locations exposed to direct sunlight e Places subject to having strong vibration or impact Near magnetic field sources such as a television or speakers Place where condensation forms easily where temperature changes greatly humid places Steamy and oily places such as kitchens Places which are not level Places subject to dust Places subject to water splash or spray Do not install this product in locations where the product or the cables can be destroyed or damaged by persons with malicious intent Place this product horizontally on a level surface Do not place this product in an upright po

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