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1. refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Mail Setup to display the Mail Setup window ic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer rWJ ND300A Corr Cam Select wo m 4 Q 2 m gt D Setup items E Attach Alarm Image Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to attach an image to an e mail to be sent at an event occur rence Notes e When the image compression method of the camera used for a camera channel where an event occurred is MPEG 4 the image will not be attached e Even ON is selected the image will not be attached when OFF is selected for the recording rate of the event recording E Mail Server Address Enter an IP address or a name of the SMTP server to send e mails to To enter an SMTP server name it is necessary to select MANUAL or AUTO for DNS Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings E POP before SMTP Select ON or OFF to determine whether to enable or disable the POP server authentication before sending e mails using the SMTP server When ON is selected perform the following settings POP Server Address Enter the IP addr
2. E Recording Duration Perform the settings for emergency recording such as the recording time and recording actions The following are available for the recording time 1s 10 s in 1 second intervals 20 s 30 s 1 min 10 min in 1 minute intervals 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min MANUAL Recording will continue while the external switch is being held down CONTINUE Recording will not stop until the ALARM RESET button is clicked Note When MANUAL is selected recording will be per formed for at least 8 seconds E Recording Rate Perform the settings for emergency recording for each camera channel such as the recording rate or image quality The following are available for Recording Rate When OFF is selected for a specified camera channel images from a camera channel set to OFF will not be recorded OFF 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips ALL Il Frame Note The available value differs depending on the select ed image compression method The compression method can be set on the MODEL COMPRES SION setting of the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup MODEL COMPRESSION E SD MEMORY REC Set the recording rate for the SD memory recording for each channel Refer to page 55 for further information about the SD memory recording The following recording rates are available for SD MEMORY REC When OFF is selected the SD memo ry recording will not be performed for the respective channel OF
3. The deleti firmation wi ill be displayed e deletion confirmation window will be displayed Step 5 Click the OK button Microsoft Internet Explorer gt Starting format as Oil of data in HOD s will be erased GANGEL Screenshot 4 When completing the initialization the result will be dis played SMD When the OK button is clicked the Format window will be displayed onic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer etwork Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup Format Format HDD DISK MENU ormat Result format Step 7 Ori r p s Fort Click the Main button to return to the operation win dow The unit will restart when this button is clicked Main 93 94 Initialize the pre recording area Pre Recording areas Format Initialize the pre recording area as follow Important e When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the close button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction e Before formatting the pre event recording area configure the following setting items for the camera channel to be assigned to the pre event recording area to be formatted e MODEL COMPRESSION ADDRESS USER ID and PASSWORD on the NW Camera Setup page e RATE and DURATION of PRE EVENT on the Program Setup page After configuring the above setting items access the camera and confirm tha
4. E A Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer oR menu In this unit Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cam Select Setup Maintenance Save Load User Setup Load Click the LOAD button to call up the saved settings Factory Default Click the EXECUTE button to reset the settings to the default settings Important The settings of the menus under Basic Setup will not be reset even when the EXECUTE button is clicked e NW Link down detection e NW Bandwidth Control e HTTP Port Number e FTP Port number e Port Setup e Maintenance Port Setup Even when the settings are loaded by clicking the LOAD button the settings will not be applied until the Registration button is clicked Note When the DHCP setting of the loaded settings is ON and the IP address setting is different between the current setting and the saved setting the dis played IP address and the current IP address will not match In this case set the DHCP setting to ON using the buttons on the front panel of this unit instead of using the web browser About the Hard Disk Drives Images from cameras will be recorded on the built in hard disk drive of this unit This unit manages recorded images by dividing the hard disk drive into 4 areas virtually e Normal recording area Images recorded by manual recording will be stored in this area e Event recording area Recording area for event recording
5. Perform the Settings for Network Network Setup Basic settings for a network connection can be performed with this menu Click the Network Setup on the setup menu Quick The Network Setup window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ isl ND300A Microsoft Interne work Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cam Select Setup Setup items E NW Link down detection Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the network line disconnection detection for the CAMERA client PC port on the rear of the unit ON Detects if the disconnection of the network line connected to the CAMERA client PC port occurs OFF Does not detect the network line disconnection E HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the unit A number from 1 65535 is avail able It is unnecessary to change it for normal use Notes e Depending on the network settings of the LAN or Internet service provider network communication may not be established if the http port number has been changed In this case refer to the administra tor of the network Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings e The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the FTP port the site alarm settings and the port forwarding are unavailable for the HTTP p
6. Date win dow will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder Mi Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 43 44 Setup items E Date Format Select a date format to be displayed from the following Ex April 1 2007 YY MM DD 07 04 01 MMM DD YY APR 01 07 DD MMM YY 01 APR 07 E Time Format Select a time format to be displayed from the following Example for 3 o clock in the afternoon 12h 3 00 00PM 24h 15 00 00 E Time amp Date Adjust the current time and date Select numbers for the year month day hour and minute and then click the SET button Important Live images will turn to black screen and recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds just after changing the time and date settings such by editing the time and date settings or by shifting to from sum mertime E TIME ZONE Displays the time zone of the camera E Auto Adjust Time Select a method of auto clock adjustment from the fol lowing OFF Does not adjust time automatically SLAVE Receives a signal from the MASTER unit and adjusts the clock MASTER Supplies a from the ALARM CONTROL con nector on the rear panel signal to the other connect ed devices and the other devices will adjus
7. The auto focus function can be performed by clicking the Auto button Auto mode box This box allows users to select the auto mode function and operate the camera Click the button to select the auto mode function Auto Track Auto Pan Preset Sequence Sort or Patrol of the camera and click the Start but ton Control pad buttons Clicking the buttons around the control pad can move pan tilt a camera in the clicked direction Clicking inside the control pad also can adjust the vertical hori zontal position pan tilt of the displayed image Panning tilting speed will be faster if a clicked point gets farther from the center point of the control pad Control pad buttons Brzhtness free z gt N Reset T Preset Ma ca Brightness box The brightness can be adjusted by clicking the Close button or the Open button It is possible to reset the set brightness by clicking the Reset button Preset box This box allows users to register the current camera direction on a specified preset position Aim the camera at a direction to be registered click the button to select a preset number 1 256 and click the Program button Move the camera to the preset position registered in advance Click the button to select the preset number and click the Go button 20 Setup Menu Quick Performing each setting item on the setup menu should be completed in advance to operate this unit Th
8. Windows Vista Trademarks and Registered Trademarks e Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Internet Explorer ActiveX and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries e Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e Other names of companies and products contained in these operating instructions may be trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respective owners Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions Microsoft Windows Vista is described as Windows Vista Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 are described as Windows XP Terms Used in these Operating Instructions HDD Refers to a hard disk drive mass storage medium The unit records camera pictures on a hard disk rather than on video tape Recording rate ips I Frame Refers to the unit that determines the smootheness with which the recorded images are played back ips is used to express the number of frames recorded per second The higher the number the smoother the movement but the available recording time becomes shorter I Frame is used to express the refresh in
9. e When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the close button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction Click the Maintenance button on the setup menu Advanced to display the Product Information menu Step 1 Click Config on the Product Information menu e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder UASI D300A Registration Th henticati ill ispl i e authentication window will be displayed Step 2 Click the OK button after entering the user ID and the password 2 Authentication Web Page Dialog Please input administrator s name and password Administrator Name Password Recording will be suspended if jumping to CONFIG window 90 The top menu Connection Information of the HDD DISK MENU will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004A Microso ft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup Information Connection Information HDD DISK MENU Screenshot 4 The Partition Information menu will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup HDD DISK MENU anita nected extension unit will be displayed To display the available disk space of each recording a
10. logged in to this unit will be forcibly logged out 20 System button The menu for the required system settings to activate this unit will be displayed Refer to page 42 for further information Recording button The menu for the recording settings will be displayed Perform the basic settings for recording and the settings for emergency recording Refer to page 46 for further information Event button Displays the setting menu for event actions of each event type site alarm terminal alarm and command alarm Refer to page 49 for further information Schedule button The menu for the settings of the recording schedule performs recording event action by designating the time and a day of the week will be displayed Refer to page 53 for further information Camera This button is for performing camera network settings group settings and sequence operation settings Refer to page 60 for further information Comm button The menu for basic network settings will be displayed Refer to page 64 for further information User Mng button Displays a menu for registering user information Refer to page 75 for further information Maintenance button The menu for the settings of the hard disk will be dis played Refer to page 82 for further information Registration button Applies the settings to this unit Click this button to com plete the setting after editing on the setup menu Status Disp
11. set CLEAR Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E DDNS Setup Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server When ON is selected perform the following settings E User Name Enter a user name registered in the DDNS Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters E User Password Enter a password respective to the entered user name Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters Note The following alphanumeric characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZabcdefghijkimnopgqrstuvwxyz0O1 23456789 4 35 lt gt 7 l ee E Access Interval Select an interval to update the DNS from the following 10 min 30 min 1 h 6 h 24 h E Host Name Enter a host name registered in the DDNS Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 6 68 Basic settings relating to the proxy server Proxy Setup Basic network proxy settings can be performed with this menu Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Proxy Setup to display the Proxy Setup window Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items ITEE ema 2 REN ESS E Proxy Setup ee E Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use i the proxy server Se ERE When ON is selected perform the following settings E Server Address Enter a proxy serve
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13. 32 3 ips 3 ips 2 1 Each recording rate for MANUAL REC SCHEDULE REC and EVENT REC 2 Operation using 2 PCs with a web browser or operation using a single PC with the dedicated software option Notes e Click the Measurement button after setting the recording rate transmission rate by clicking the SET button e Do not change the settings in the process of the measurement e In the process of the measurement recording playback live image display and copying will stop Other users currently accessing the unit will forcibly be logged out They need to log in the unit after the measurement e The result value is the reference value Depending on the network traffic different result value may be displayed even when the Measurement button is clicked without changing the settings e Depending on the network traffic or other causes the following may occur e Live images are not transmitted as configured e Images are not recorded as configured e Response of the web browser becomes slow e The web browser is disconnected e Recording is not carried out We make no guarantee for any damages incurred by recording malfunction or error occurrence regardless of what the cause may be 33 34 E LIVE VIDEO Set the transmission rate of live images from cameras The following are available for the transmission rate OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips E Manual REC Operation Perform the recording rat
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15. DAYS 60 DAYS 90 DAYS 120 DAYS 150 DAYS 180 DAYS E Manual Delete for Normal Recording Area By setting the time and date images in the normal recording area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Click the DELETE button after setting the time and date by clicking the V button E Manual Delete for Event Recording Area By setting the time and date images in the event recording area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Click the DELETE button after setting the time and date by clicking the V button E Manual Delete for Copy Area By setting the time and date images in the copy area of the hard disk that were recorded up until a day before the set time and date will be deleted Click the DELETE button after setting the time and date by clicking the V button Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 8 88 Saving and loading of settings of the setup menu Save Load It is possible to save the settings of the setup menu in this unit It is also possible to call up saved settings load The settings of the setup menu can be reset to the default settings on this menu Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Save Load The Save Load window will be displayed Step 1 User Setup Save Click the SAVE button to save the settings of the setup
16. Disk Recorder VADY D300A Control GamSelect Setup Advanced faerten Jf Recordine f Event H scnesuie ee es ee iors O Network Information ram HOD Capacity warning Data Delete co g RIP VEIBIEIE E a ESIA z 3 5 E g J 2 2 5 EEE IE 2 is a 3 5 Login User Detail Microsoft Internet Explorer aintenance Network Information When the View button on the Network Information menu is clicked the following window will be displayed and the IP addresses of the devices connected to each port and cameras network line speed and the maximum transmission rate will be displayed Z Network Information Microsoft Internet Explorer Maintenance Network Information _ ADDRESS Line Speed Maximum NW Speed Al It is also possible to display the number of the currently accessing user and their user IDs user level and the access time by clicking the Detail button of Login User E User Information of the user who is currently logged in will be displayed using a web browser or the optional software E FTP User Information of the user who is currently accessed via FTP will be displayed 85 86 Settings for actions when the available hard disk space is running out Disk End Mode Select an action from the following to be taken when the available disk space of the built in hard disk normal area event area copy area is running out Click the Mainte
17. FTP server that receives images To enter an FTP serv er name it is necessary to select MANUAL or AUTO for DNS Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods E User Name Enter a user name login name to access the FTP serv er Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The avail able characters are the characters listed below except amp and blank space E User Password It is necessary to register a password when sending images to the FTP server Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters on the next page An entered character for the password will be displayed as kN or e Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings E Mode Select an action mode for sending images to the FTP server Change to PASSIVE when sending images is difficult with ACTIVE FTP Send by Periodic Timer Perform the following settings to periodically transmit live images Perform the settings to determine whether or not to transmit live images to the FTP server using the timetable page 57 E Server Directory Enter a directory of the server Enter up to 255 alphanu meric characters The available characters are the char acters listed on the next page except amp lt gt blank space 1 2 E File Name Perform the settings for the rules about t
18. PC that meets the following system requirements If using a PC that does not meet the following system requirements it may cause problems such as slow imaging or the browser becomes inoperable OS Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 OS Language English French Spanish German Italian Russian Chinese CPU Pentium 4 3 0 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more A minimum of 1 GB memory is required when using Microsoft Windows Vista Monitor Resolution 1 024 x 768 pixels or more Color 24 bit True color or better Network interface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port x1 Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 SP2 Windows Internet Explorer 7 0 is required when using Microsoft Windows Vista 32 bit Other CD ROM drive It is necessary to read the operating instructions and use the software on the provided CD ROM DirectX 9 0c or later Adobe Reader It is necessary to read the operating instructions on the provided CD ROM Notes e When using a PC that does not meet the above requirements displaying of images may become slow or the web browser may become inoperable e Audio may not be heard if a sound card is not installed on a PC Audio may be interrupted depending on the net work environment e Refer to Notes on Vista PDF for further information about system requirements for a PC and precautions when using Microsoft
19. Perform the settings to notify a PC of event error occurrence To receive a notification or error information and display the contents of the notification the optional software is necessary Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Panasonic Alarm protocol to display the Panasonic Alarm protocol window anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E Port Number to PC Enter a port number to be used for the PC E Retry Set the retry number of the transmission to the PC E Destination Address Enter the address of the recipient Enter the IP address or host name for Address1 Address4 Up to 4 destinations can be registered Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods and underscores _ Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Settings Relating to the User Authentication User Mng Perform the settings for the user authentication host authentication to restrict access this unit from PCs It is possible to restrict access this unit from users hosts PCs by registering users and hosts PCs who can access this unit in advance when ON is selected for the user authentication and the host authentication Settings to enable disable the user authentication host authentication Basic Setup Select ON or OF
20. Port Forwarding Port Setup Set the port numbers used to connect each camera E HTTP Port Number Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the unit A number from 1 65535 is avail able It is unnecessary to change it for normal use Notes e Depending on the network settings of the LAN or Internet service provider network communication may not be established if the http port number has been changed In this case refer to the administra tor of the network The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the FTP port the site alarm settings and the port forwarding are unavailable for the HTTP port numbers 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 E FTP Port Number Specify the FTP port number to be used Note The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the HTTP port the site alarm settings and the port forwarding are unavailable for the FTP port number 20 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 E Port Setup Perform the settings for the following items for each port camera port client PC port and maintenance port DHCP Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Select ON to obtain an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server Set to OFF
21. Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 192 168 1 1 When the network settings are different from the settings above perform the network settings of this unit and the PC It is necessary to display the camera setup menu to perform the network settings of cameras It is possible to display the camera setup menu on the NW Camera Setup menu of the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup Performing the Network Settings of this Unit Perform the following settings relating to network Operate the buttons on the front panel of the unit to perform the network settings of the unit The settings items will be displayed on the LCD e DHCP e IP Address e Subnet mask e Gateway e HTTP port The default network settings of each port are as follows Camera port Client PC por DHCP o OFF IP address 192 168 0 250 192 168 1 250 192 168 2 250 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 ed HTPpot Eoo o SSS Important Network settings for each port IP address etc should be on a different subnet Otherwise network communica tion may be failed Start operation when the standby display is displayed on the LCD Step 1 Display the IP address setup display by pressing the arrows button or A JAN 01 2007 1 00 The IP address setup display will be displayed IP Address Setup SET The DHCP Setup window will be displayed PT 2 DHCP gt OFF Screenshot 4 The setup item display
22. WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A mr Control CamSekct Setup Advanced E Ss ETE Ss peren rren Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E DNS Setup Select MANUAL or AUTO to enable IP address searching by the host name using the DNS Select OFF when not using the DNS Selecting AUTO is available only when ON is select ed for DHCP using the DHCP server Selecting MANUAL is available regardless of the set ting for DHCP with or without using the DHCP serv er When MANUAL is selected for the DNS enter the DNS server addresses in Primary and Secondary Enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 254 E Domain Name Enter the domain name of this unit Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and peri ods Note The first character of the domain name should be an alphabetical character Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Basic network settings relating to DDNS DDNS Setup Basic network DDNS settings can be performed with this menu Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click DDNS Setup to display the DDNS Setup window anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Intern Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Conte em Seen Advanced system J Recording I Brent schedule f camera If comm user Ming ffrtaintenanca
23. be displayed Setup items E NW Link down detection Select ON or OFF to enable or disable the network line disconnection detection for the CAMERA client PC port on the rear of the unit ON Detects if the disconnection of the network line connected to the CAMERA client PC port occurs OFF Does not detect the network line disconnection E NW Bandwidth Control Select a rate for transmission to the FTP server from the following Unlimited 32 kbps 64 kbps 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 024 kbps 2 Mbps 5 Mbps 10 Mbps Important The bandwidth will not be controlled when live images are transmitted in MPEG 4 format Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Port Forwarding Perform the settings relating to the port forwarding When the SETUP button is clicked the following win dow will be displayed Perform the settings on this win dow Click the SET button after completing the set tings and close the window by clicking the x button at the top right of the window m z Ea 60012 2t os Port Forwarding Setup Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to set the port forwarding The camera setup menu can be displayed only when ON is selected for Port Forwarding on the setup menu Advanced Comm Basic Setup
24. by your graphics hardware Use the Display Troublesgoter to assist you in making the change Hardware acceleration None Disable all DirectDraw and DirectsD accelerations as well as all cursor and advanced drawing accelerations Use this setting to correct severe problems with Directs accelerated applications Enable write combining e When turning on the power of this unit or when con necting the LAN cable to the camera port when the Live recorded images in camera is active images may not be MPEG 4 format are not dis displayed recorded in a normal manner for around a played in a normal manner minute at a maximum just after turning on the power of this unit or after connecting the LAN cable to the camera port Cannot close the authenti Are the correct user ID and password entered cation window displayed Confirm the correct user ID and password when displaying the basic operation window The Active X control is not installed in the PC Install the Active X control by referring to the following page The message Please Wait remains on the screen Are the connected network cameras configured cor rectly Check the settings of the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup Are the settings of the setup menu configured correct ly Check the settings of the setup menu Schedule Program LIVE VIDEO Are the network settings of the cameras and the unit configured correctly Check the settings of IP ad
25. disk space of each area has run out by click ing the button 1 to 10 can be set for this item in 1 intervals When OFF is selected the warning action will not be performed Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Deletion of image data on the hard disk Data Delete Image data on the built in hard disk will be deleted The two ways to delete data are auto deletion and manual deletion Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Data Delete The Data Delete window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cam Select Setup Notes e Images recorded on the HDD copy area will not be deleted even when the set retention days for HDD Auto Delete have passed e Deletion by the HDD Auto Delete function will start at 0 05 00 When 1DAY is selected deletion will Start as follows Time and date of auto deletion Aug 4 07 0 05 00 Aug 5 07 0 05 00 Recorded image Aug 3 07 23 50 00 Aug 4 07 00 00 00 Step 1 Delete data in the following ways E HDD Auto Delete Perform the settings to delete image data automatically when the set days have passed from the day the images were recorded The following days can be set When OFF is selected auto deletion will not be performed OFF 1 DAY 2 DAYS 3 DAYS 4 DAYS 5 DAYS 6 DAYS 7 DAYS 8 DAYS 9 DAYS 10 DAYS 14 DAYS 30 DAYS 1 MONTH 45
26. entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position DWELL Select an interval time to go to the next sequential step from 1 30 seconds in 1 second intervals 29 30 Camera Network Settings and Group Settings Camera Setup Performs network settings such as camera IP address and port number and group settings Click Camera Setup on the setup menu Quick to dis play the camera setting window E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer rder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup Network Disk Reco Quick isplay Set Camera Setup Rec amp Event Setup Network Setup Advanced Setup Menu Setup items E NW Camera Setup Perform the network camera settings such as the cam era IP address and the port number The following win dow will be displayed when the SETUP button is clicked Click the SET button after completing the settings and close the window by clicking the x button at the top right of the window NW Camera Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer MODEL COMPRESSION ADDRESS ber GROUP AM TITLE PASSWORD TIMEZONE CA ae e O CO eo eed W Welk W W Woro S C C N C EA b wA WW W Woro die b Mw W Welk W W Woro g e b AWA ee eee a W Wok MW W Woro gie C N a CE EA EM ee C CI E M CN ec C NS CS CE CN CS Step 1 Click the SETUP button and perform the settings for each item Refer to the following f
27. of operating instructions for the WJ ND300A as follows e Installation Guide book e Operating Instructions PDF e Setup Instructions PDF these operating instructions These Setup Instructions contain descriptions of how to perform the required settings to operate this unit using a PC via a network and descriptions for installations such as how to connect the unit to other devices The network settings of the unit will be different depending on the settings of the LAN or the Internet service provider to which the unit is to be connected Refer to an administrator of each network for further information about the respective network Refer to the Installation Guide for descriptions about available functions by operating this unit using the buttons on the front panel Refer to the Operating Instructions on the provided CD ROM for descriptions of how to operate this unit from a PC Adobe Reader is required to read these operating instructions PDF on the provided CD ROM When the Adobe Reader is not installed on the PC download the latest Adobe Reader from the Adobe web site and install it WJ ND300A or ND300A shown in the illustrations used in these operating instructions indicate this unit or the WJ ND300A series Refer to readme txt on the provided CD ROM for further information including the dedicated software its version and compatible cameras System Requirements for a PC It is recommended to operate this unit using a
28. recipient Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the warning report mail Notes e The start time and end time can be set in 1 minute intervals The end time should be at least 15 min utes later than the start time e Time from 23 46 to 23 59 are unavailable for the Start time e To copy a timetable that is set for a different day of the week select Copy the Other Time Table and select a day of the week in step 2 e When the CLEAR button is clicked in step 2 the settings will be canceled e Repeat steps 1 4 to set programs of another day of the week Perform the settings of recording programs for special days Special Days Assign timetables to special days aside from other days of the week Timetables for special days can be set for up to 30 days Perform the settings to specify dates as special days and apply a recording schedule to the specified special days Click the Schedule button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Special Days to display the Special Days window Step 1 Click the button and select date to be set as special day and the day of the week of the recording program to be assigned to the special day nasonic Network P rk Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A J Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Note When two or more created programs programs for each day of the week d
29. the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings E Default Screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following CAM1 32 Displays live images from the selected cam era channel on a single screen 4A 4H Images of the camera group A H consisted from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched and displayed sequentially on a 4 Screen The camera group settings can be performed on the Monitor Display settings of the setup menu Advanced System Basic Setup Monitor Display Refer to page 42 for further information SEQ Images will be displayed in the sequential display The operational settings of the sequential display can be performed on the Sequence Setup setting of the setup menu Camera Sequence Setup E Camera Partitioning Select a controllable range for each camera channel from the following View Operate Both displaying live images and control ling cameras are possible View Neither displaying live images nor controlling cameras are possible Neither displaying live images nor controlling cam eras are possible 1 78 Edit delete registered user information User Edit Delete Edit or delete registered user information Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Step 1 Advanced and then click User Edit Delete The U
30. when entering the addresses above manually ON Uses the DHCP server OFF Does not use the DHCP server IP Address When OFF is selected for DHCP enter an IP address For this unit enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 254 Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask according to the network configu ration when OFF is selected for DHCP Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway according to the network environment when OFF is selected for DHCP Line Speed The following are available for Line Speed AUTO Line speed will be applied automatically 10 HALF 10 Mbps semi duplex 10 FULL 10 Mbps full duplex 100 HALF 100 Mbps semi duplex 100 FULL 100 Mbps full duplex Notes e It is impossible to change the line speed of the main tenance port e When the setup menu is closed after changing the line speed the unit will automatically restart Important Set the same line speed for all recorders PCs and hubs in use Recommended line speed 100 FULL 100 Mbps full duplex For example when AUTO is selected for a hub and 100 Mbps FULL is selected for a recorder dis play record playback of images may not be per formed correctly 65 66 Basic settings relating to DNS DNS Setup Basic network DNS settings can be performed with this menu Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click DNS Setup to display the DNS Setup window Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder
31. 010 2 MAN None SEC MeTice 1 MAN None 2 MAN None 3 MAN None MAH None MAN Hone MAN None 4 MAN Hone 2 MANH None 1 MAH None Multiscreen Select box Up to 4 camera images can be displayed simultaneous ly on a 4 Screen Each time the button is clicked the camera picture is changed to quad display according to the settings made in System Basic Setup Monitor Display of the setup menu Advanced Sequence box Camera images to be displayed will be switched by clicking this button Camera images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance The lamp on the button lights green during sequence operation EL Zoom box Camera images will be displayed in the proportion of the clicked zoom ratio button iadi 1x x2 2X lt 4 4x Search box Search button The recording event search will be displayed Use this button to search the recorded images Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Search results will be displayed in list form in the log display area Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Disk Select button The disk select win dow will be displayed Use this button to select a disk to be played searched Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Copy box The copy window will be displayed by clicking this but ton This window is used to copy recorded images into the copy area of the HDD Log box Error Log button The error log
32. 0A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cortrol Cam Select Setup Advanced carcan Step 2 Emergency REC Click the SET button after completing the settings Setup items E REC Type Select QUICK or ADVANCED for validation of the recording settings QUICK The recording settings set on the setup menu Quick will be validated when recording ADVANCED The recording settings set on the setup menu Advanced will be validated when recording Notes e When QUICK is selected the setup menu Quick will be displayed by clicking the Setup tab When ADVANCED is selected the setup menu Advanced will be displayed by clicking the Setup tab e When QUICK is selected the following setup items of Schedule Advanced will not function When it is nec essary to function the following items select ADVANCED Submenu Setupitems Status Time Table as Disabled Functions normally Fixed to ON Disabled Submenu Status Program Program 1 4 The settings performed on the setup menu Advanced will not be validated The settings performed on the setup menu Quick will be validated To perform the schedule recording perform the settings for Time Table and Program e When QUICK is selected MPEG 4 live image will not be displayed and recording will not be performed E Recording select ON or OFF to record or not record OFF No recording will be performed ON Recording wil
33. 3 GO TO LAST button Skips to the latest recorded time of a recorded image from the currently displayed camera channel and plays it Dowload TO PC nal TEAT A B Repeat START Cancel FF button Fast playback will be performed Playback speed will be changed in the following order each time this button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x gt Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x gt Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x il PREV IMAGE button The previous frame will be displayed when this button is clicked during playback pausing IL PAUSE button Playback will be stopped when this button is clicked dur ing playback Playback will be resumed when this but ton is clicked during pausing __ STOP button Stops playback and displays a live image llb NEXT IMAGE button The next frame will be displayed when this button is clicked during playback pausing 23 24 A B Repeat box The A B repeat playback will be performed START button Starts repeated playback of images between the A B repeat start end points Date and time of the A B start end points will be dis played in the playback position operations area Cancel button The A B repeat playback will be canceled Download TO PC box Downloads the image currently playing to a PC Download Download button Displays the download setting window for download ing images Date and time o
34. 300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A System k Cam Select Setup Setup items E Language Select a language to be displayed on the web browser from the following JAPANESE ENGLISH FRANGAIS ESPANOL DEUTSCH ITALIANO RUSSIAN CHINESE E PASSWORD LOCK It is possible to lock the buttons on the front panel to make them unusable It is necessary to set the pass word to be used to release the key lock when setting the key lock When the key lock is set once the buttons on the front panel will be locked automatically if no operation is per formed for around one minute even after the key lock is released ON Turn on the key lock function OFF Turn off the key lock function Enter up to 5 numbers for the password Default password 12345 Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Important Only the LV1 user can perform the key lock set tings Refer to page 80 for further information about the user level E Monitor Display It is possible to allocate camera channels to each sec tion of a 4 Screen when displaying images on a 4 Screen It is necessary to perform the settings of the camera group for the sequential display on a 4 Screen 4A 4H The following window will be displayed when the SETUP button is clicked It is possible to allocate 4 cam
35. 5 12 PM GMI 09 00 2 MAN None 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 00 00 3 MAN None 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 00 00 4 MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GMT 09 00 MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GMT 09 00 3 MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GMT 409 00 09 00 4 MAN None 16 OCT 06 12 10 48 PM CAM tab GMT 499 09 00 h MAN None 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PMI 1 MAN None GMT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM HDD tab y UANL Control tab page 17 This tab is for performing operations such as searching for recorded pictures on an HDD and copying recorded pictures into the copy area of the HDD From this tab you can also perform the functions of the camera pic ture switcher such as changing the display of camera live pictures to quad or sequence display Search results or log information will also be displayed on this page Cam Select tab page 18 The switcher functions such as switching camera chan nels are operable on this page Setup tab pages 19 and 20 Operations for setup of this unit can be performed on this tab Using the setup menu Quick and the setup menu Advanced Status display area Page 21 Current status such as playback status or recording sta tus will be displayed Current time display area Current time will be displayed Status display area LIVE HDD pa AARM MerRog 16 0CT 06 12 18 1 16 0 Current time display area Time and date of the selected camera OCT 06 9 18 43 PM GMT 09 00 Playback imag
36. Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cortrol CamSeect Setup Advanced E event onesie ee a ra ee ase id Emergency REC CLEAR Power ON Manual REC Screenshot 4 The settings page of the selected submenu will be dis played in the image display area yy Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder A D300A Cam Select Setup St Step 3 Click the desired submenu on the setup menu Advanced Perform the settings for each item Click the SET button after completing the settings When the CLEAR button is clicked the contents of the settings will be cleared Step 5 To complete the settings click the Registration button The settings will be applied Important e If the settings are applied all login users will be forcibly logged out e The settings will not be applied by clicking the SET button in step 4 yet To apply the settings click the Registration button on the setup menu Advanced 41 42 Perform the Settings for the System System Perform the settings for the system of this unit Perform the basic settings for the system Basic Setup Perform the settings for the basic operations of this unit Click the System button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Basic Setup The Basic Setup window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND
37. E _ M _ W IE E a E IE E J E IE E a_i a_i a a_i a_i M _ E M M a_i M a M M Zl a_i _ m M m E ult Em el E EE E mE EI E EE alata alla a pa a a D a e is N D n N o lt lt lt lt lt lt a a EE EE EE E EE EE EE EE ET Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items for each command alarm channel REC CAM Performs the settings for a camera channel used for recording PRESET Enter a preset position blank 1 256 to which the cam era will move at an alarm occurrence When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Output Terminal Select the output terminal TRM1 TRM16 that out puts alarm signals at an alarm occurrence When is selected alarm signals will not be output Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Settings for the Recording Event Schedule Schedule Perform the settings for the recording schedules by designating a day of the week and time It is possible to divide a day into 6 time zones and create a schedule by assigning programs to each time zone Up to 4 programs can be created Perform the settings for programs such as recording rate recording duration etc It is possible to create special days apart from the normal schedule and a recording program of another day of the week can be switched to a special day s pr
38. F to determine whether or not to authenticate the user host PCs Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Basic Setup The Basic Setup window will be displayed Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E User Authentication Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to authenticate the user Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Intern Network Disk Recorder A D300A U E Host Authentication Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to authenticate the host Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Important It is impossible to select ON for the host authenti cation when no host is registered 19 6 Edit information of the registered administrator Administrator Edit It is possible to edit the registered administrator information such as the password operational level etc Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Administrator Edit The Administrator Edit window will be displayed Setup items E Administrator Name It is possible to edit the name of the administrator Enter 4 to 14 alphanumeric characters for administrator name E Password Enter a password Enter 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters for a password Note To enhance the security change the password for an administrator periodically E Level Displays the operational level of the user The user level of
39. F 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips Notes e The recording rate setting for SD MEMORY REC is available only for cameras with the SD memory recording function and their image compression method is set to M JPEG The recording rate for SD MEMORY REC should be less than the recording rate set for the emer gency recording e When the camera in use is WJ NT304 WJ NT314 recording will be performed at 0 2 ips even when 0 5ips or lips is selected for the recording rate for SD MEMORY REC Important When the emergency recording is triggered while communication with the camera is not established the SD memory recording will not be performed Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Important Recording will not be performed for around 4 sec onds just after the emergency recording Functions for Events Event Perform the settings for event actions of each event type site alarm terminal alarm and command alarm Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about each event type Basic settings for event actions Basic Setup Perform the settings relating to event actions such as the alarm output duration and the buzzer sound duration of each camera channel at an event occurrence site alarm terminal alarm command alarm Click the Event button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Basic Setup The Basic Setup window will be displayed Panasonic Ne
40. Method determine the time for the time inquiry Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Notes e The clock will be adjusted using the NTP server when the clock of the unit becomes inaccurate beyond 5 seconds e The clock will not be adjusted when event recording is being performed on any camera channel or when emergency recording is being performed About the NTP server function e This unit can be used as the NTP server for the con nected cameras Set 123 for the port number on the camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera for how to perform the settings of the cam era e Time adjustment using the NTP server is unavail able for cameras with different subnet Perform the settings for the FTP server FTP Setup Perform the settings for the FTP server Settings for transmitting images from a camera connected to this unit to a designated FTP server can be performed with the FTP Setup menu Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click FTP Setup The FTP Setup window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup e Advanced Event schedule pe ee neem Basic Setup FTP Server Address 192 168 0 71 Us e DDNS Setup etup Quick Setup Menu Setup items E FTP Server Address Enter an address or name up to 255 characters of the
41. Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Setup Instructions Model No WJ E N D300A WJ ND3OOA 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 CONTENTS PT CTAG Cs aoinne e T li anata eats oe eat ee ere cia eal ce ana 3 Be CLIO oho eee me reat nena a ee ee ater ees eee eee nt ee ee eee eee ee en ee eee 3 About these Operating Instructions idence ah etiicdediiedan niece es 4 System ReEGUIFEMENIS fora PC reset esa c22scesanscerecsoncsteendesereniosadactaidseocstantceouseeteeesenseievex 4 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks ccccccsseeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseaeseeesaaaeeees 4 PAD IDF VIM OINS nenin ret ae arctan eae ht nee ged sven are ails owns Se Seacoaeeasdaes 5 Terms Used in these Operating Instructions ccecccecceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeessaeeeeeeaeeseeesaaaeees 5 ODE MALIOMS FIOW riran a a E a N 7 Performing the Network Settings ccccccccccssscecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeesseeeesseeeeeseeeessaeeessaaees 8 Performing the Network Settings of this Unit 2 0 cccccsseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaeeesseeeesseaees 8 Performing the Network Settings Of a PC ou eecccccccccseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeesaaeeesaaaees 10 AbDOUt the NEIWOrk SECURITY OF this WAM suietencictescieoeavsverstiae ile Dias a reieees 13 Equipped Security FUNCIONS w sscaretesceaccccevehebeck eE aN a AE
42. Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer r T RINDA el The set timetables and programs will be applied A O TE Programs will be displayed with different colors Advanced Program1 Yellow Program2 Green Program3 Pale purple Program4 Dark blue Note To obtain SD memory data automatically set time length between the schedules longer than 30 min utes However if the timetable is set for EXT only SD memory data will not be obtained automatically 9 08 Setup items E Copy the other Time Table When it is necessary to copy the timetable of another day of the week select the desired day of the week and click the Copy button E New Time Table Setup Perform the settings of the following item for each time zone START Set the start time of the time zone END Set the end time of the time zone Program Select the desired Program MODE Select the alarm mode to be activated at an alarm occurrence from the following ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs only record ing writing an event log and camera movement to a preset position at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be performed ALM Alarm Mode Performs every event action according to the settings OFF Performs only recording of the event log Other event actions will not be performed FTP Send by Periodic Timer Perform the FTP Send by Periodic Timer settings of the setup m
43. Product Information Advanced tent I Schedule ee pr iainenancd Product Information Disk Informati g is S S e Ey g s E S 5 Confirmation of the available hard disk space Disk Information The disk size and the available capacity of the HDDs of this unit or the extension unit EXT 1 6 will be displayed It is also possible to check the time range of the images recorded on the selected HDD Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the built in hard disk of this unit Settings for the hard disk life time warning time hour meter can be performed with this menu Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Disk Information The Disk a eae Information window will be displayed When the View button on the Disk Information menu is clicked the following window will be displayed and STOR E RECN TOMES JJ the disk size and the available capacity of each hard E disk drive and the time range of the images recorded on CO e the hard disk will be displayed comera Comm User mns Maintenance Area KGB Product Information Disk Information Partition Information Network Information The following settings are also available on this menu E Warning for Disk Life Time Select the hard disk warning time from the following 10000 h 20000 h 30000 h Click the SET button after completing the settings Note The displaye
44. REC Set the recording rate for the SD memory recording for each channel The following recording rates are available for SD MEMORY REC When OFF is selected the SD memo ry recording will not be performed for the respective channel OFF 0 01 ips 0 02 ips 0 03 ips 0 05 ips 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips Notes e The recording rate setting for SD MEMORY REC is available only for cameras with the SD memory recording function and their image compression method is set to M JPEG When the camera in use is WJ NT304 WJ NT314 recording will be performed at 0 2 ips even when 0 5ips or lips is selected for the recording rate for SD MEMORY REC E About the SD memory recording The SD memory recording is the function of some Panasonic s cameras that saves images on the SD memory card on the camera when communication with the camera failed in the period set for the schedule recording of this unit For example when 0 1 ips is selected for the record ing rate for SD MEMORY REC images will be record ed on the SD memory card on the camera if no request image inquiry is made from the unit to the camera in the period of 10 seconds equivalent to 0 1 ips or more during the time range set for a schedule The start time of the SD memory recording differs depending on the set recording rate There are two ways to obtain recorded images from the SD memory card automatic obtainment by adjusting time length between sc
45. SE STOP NEXT IMAGE O OW t e n st ru cti O n S O t e WIZ ar Ci KETE ie WebVideo ActiveX InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA IMPORTANT PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA BEFORE DOWNLOADING THIS SOFTWARE PROGRAM THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED BY PANASONIC CORPORATION A JAPANESE CORPORATION BEFORE DOWNLOADING INSTALLING AND USING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC YOU NEED TO ACCEPT THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA BY CLICKING ON I ACCEPT BUTTON PROVIDED AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS EULA IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS EULA YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD INSTALL OR USE THIS SOFTWARE This EULA is a legal agreement between you and Panasonic Corporation l accept the terms in the license agreement QOI do not accept the terms in the license agreement InstallShield e When the install wizard is displayed again even after completing the installation of the Activex restart the PC 15 About the Operation Window 16 Top Page Setup tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder J ND300 Microcctt Intorno er Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cam Select tab Control tab Control Cam Select Setup Camera title Search Copy Disk Select JE Log Network Log REC EVENT Total 36 Time amp Date CH REC TEXT 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GMT 09 00 MAN None 16 0CT 06 9 1
46. SER ID Set the user ID to be used to access and log in the cam era Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters Password Set the password to be used to access and log in the camera Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters TIME ZONE Displays the time zone of the camera CAM SETUP It is possible to display the camera setup menu by click ing the SETUP button of the desired camera Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for descriptions of how to perform the camera settings Important e The camera setup menu can be displayed only when ON is selected for Port Forwarding on the setup menu Advanced Comm Basic Setup Port Forwarding e Depending on the network environment some of the camera settings menu may not be displayed e Images sometimes may not be displayed on the camera settings menu 61 62 Settings of the title of the camera group Group Setup Set the title of the camera group Click the Camera button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Group Setup to display the Group Setup window Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup Advanced Schedule pen mran Step 1 Displays the group title of the camera Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters except the following lt gt _ l gt The available characters are the same characters avail a
47. Security Setting window Under Miscellaneous select Enable for Allow script initiated windows without size or position constraints Click the OK button The Warning window will be displayed Click the Yes button Unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is displayed on the pop up window 101 For U S and Canada For Europe and other countries Panasonic System Communications Company of North America Panasonic Corporation Unit of Panasonic Corporation of North America http panasonic net www panasonic com business For customer support call 1 800 528 6747 Importer s name and address to follow EU rules Three Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 U S A Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Canada Inc Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Canada Winsbergring 15 22525 Hamburg F R Germany 905 624 5010 www panasonic ca Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2012 NO811 1012 3TROOGOO3DDB Printed in China
48. Summer Time Daylight Savings Perform the settings for summer time from the following OUT Does not function AUTO Applies summer time in accordance with the set ting of summer time Refer to pages 44 and 45 for the descriptions of how to perform the settings WE Sequence Setup Perform the settings for the sequential display of live images The following window will be displayed when the SETUP button is clicked Sequence Setup Microsoft Internet Explorer PSETUP Select SPOT or 4 Screens as the sequence Clicking the SET button for the selected sequence will display the following window for setting the various items Click the SET button after completing the set tings and close the window by clicking the x button at the top right of the window SPOT Live Sequence Microsoft Internet Explorer SPOT Live Sequence 4 Screens Live Sequence Microsoft Internet Explorer CAM Select a camera image to be displayed at each step from the following Skips the selected step CAM1 32 Displays an image from the selected cam era channel on a single screen 4A 4H Switches the images of the preset camera groups A H of 4 channels in sequence on a 4 Screen starting from A Camera groups can be set from System Basic Setup Monitor Display on the setup menu Advanced page 42 PRESET Enter a camera preset position blank 1 to 256 When no position is
49. ULL 100 Mbps full duplex Note When the setup menu is closed after changing the line speed the unit will automatically restart Important Set the same line speed for all recorders PCs and hubs in use Recommended line speed 100 FULL 100 Mbps full duplex For example when AUTO is selected for a hub and 100 Mbps FULL is selected for a recorder dis play record playback of images may not be per formed correctly setup Menu Advanced Chart Performing each setting item on the setup menu should be completed in advance to operate this unit The setup menu is operable on this tab Using the setup menu Quick and the setup menu Advanced First check the settings items of the setup menu Quick and perform the settings When more detailed settings are required perform the settings on the setup menu Advanced Refer to page 26 for further information about the setup menu Quick The following are available on the setup menu Advanced Setup Menu Advanced Item List Setup menu Description Page System Basic Setup Perform the settings for the basic operations of this unit 42 Time amp Date Settings for the current time and for displaying the time and date 43 can be performed Recording 46 REC Setup Basic recording setup can be performed with this menu Emergency REC Settings for emergency recording such as the recording time and 48 recording rate can be performed on this menu Event Basic Setup Settings for an event act
50. aily and special day are set in the same time range the recording priority will be as follows External recording EXT Special days Day of the week MON SUN gt Daily DAILY 59 Settings Relating to Cameras Camera Perform the setting relating to the network such as the IP address of the cameras port numbers etc the settings of the group and the settings of the sequential display Perform the settings for network connection NW Camera Setup Perform the network camera settings such as the camera IP address and the port number It is possible to make this unit detectable when failed to detect by the IP Quick Setup Tool Click the Camera button in the setup menu Advanced and then click NW Camera Setup to display the NW Camera Setup window Step 1 To perform the network settings of the camera click the SETUP button of NW Camera Setup i Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Explorer ek recone WJ ND300A is Note _ r To make this unit detectable by the IP Quick Setup ae Tool click the Available button of IP Quick Setup eet ___ P Qu Ses Tool The unit will be detectable by the IP Quick Setup Tool for 20 minutes after the Available button is clicked eases I The detailed settings window of NW Camera Setup ings window up Step 2 will be displayed l l Perform the settings for each item Refer to the next page for further informatio
51. amp D Summer Time Daylight Savings Sequence Setup Menu The settings page of the selected menu will be dis played in the image display area Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup Rec amp Event Setup Quick Rec amp Event Setup Click an item on the setup menu Quick Note When ADVANCED is selected for REC Type of Rec amp Event Setup on the setup menu Quick page 32 the setup menu Advanced will be dis played when the Setup tab is clicked In this case click Quick Setup Menu The top page of the setup menu Quick will be displayed Perform the settings for each item Click the SET button after completing the settings When the CLEAR button is clicked the contents of the settings will be cleared To complete the settings click the Registration button The settings will be applied Important e If the settings are applied all login users will be forcibly logged out e The settings will not be applied by clicking the SET button in step 3 To apply the settings click the Registration button on the setup menu Advanced e Recording is interrupted for about 4 seconds after changing the settings and clicking the Registration button e If an unnecessary status bar or scroll bar is dis played in the popup window see page 101 2 28 Display System Sett
52. ate and transmission rate are available for the network in use by clicking the Measurement button It will take around 90 seconds to check In the process of measurement recording and copying will stop When the set rate is displayed red recording transmission may be failed with the set rate Notes e When QUICK is selected the setup menu Quick will be displayed by clicking the Setup tab When ADVANCED is selected the setup menu Advanced will be displayed by clicking the Setup tab e When QUICK is selected the following setup items of Schedule Advanced will not function When it is nec essary to function the following items select ADVANCED Time Table FTP SEND BY PERIODIC TIMER Disabled WARNING REPORT MAIL Disabled FTP ALARM SENDING Disabled ALARM MESSAGE Functions normally Fixed to ON Panasonic Alarm Protocol Disabled ALARM MAIL Disabled Program Program 1 4 The settings performed on the setup menu Advanced will not be validated The settings performed on the setup menu Quick will be validated To perform the schedule recording perform the settings for Time Table and Program e When QUICK is selected MPEG 4 live image will not be displayed and recording will not be performed Check if the result value total value of the maximum network speed of each camera is below the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication When the result value is beyond the maximum networ
53. ble for the camera title Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Settings of the sequential display of images from cameras Sequence Setup Perform the settings for the sequential display of live images Click the Camera button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Sequence Setup to display the Sequence Setup window E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3OOA Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Setup items The Method of Sequence Select SPOT or 4 Screens for The Method of Sequence SPOT 4 Screens When the SETUP button for the selected method is clicked the following window will be displayed Perform the settings on this window Click the SET button after completing the settings and close the window by click ing the x button at the top right of the window E SPOT Live Sequence OFOPOPOYPOFPOPOPTOPOYPOHTOVoyofolo EJES EEEE ELENE JEENE NENE A SE EE ESES ESES ES ESES EE i iii sola simi mi amp a m ee mie f fN io lt j lt j lt j Set Peal Se St lt j Se lt i Sd Sd Fs 16 CAM 16 Note When the image compression method of the camera selected for a camera channel is MPEG 4 the respective sequence step w
54. camera failed in the period set for the schedule recording of this unit Images saved by the SD memory recording are described as SD memory data on these operating instructions The recording time of SD memory data will be displayed based on the clock of the camera External recording mode Function for changing the time schedule through an external switch connected to this unit While the switch is turned on recording is performed according to the time schedule specified for external recording Event An event is a phenomenon which triggers a specific operation event operation in the unit Events are divided into terminal alarm command alarm and site alarm Event Action Event action refers to a specific operation performed when an event occurs Event operations are divided into ALM Alarm Mode ADM Activity Detection Mode and are selectable In ALM the occurrence of an event is announced by screen display LED or buzzer Alarm Operation In ADM the occurrence of an event is not announced but the unit starts event recording performs the preset operations and enters the event into the event log In OFF mode the unit only enters the event into the event log Sequence Sequence refers to automatically changing the displayed camera picture in a preset Sequence Sequence display is possible while the unit displays live pictures Electronic zoom Function for enlarging live and playback pictures While the camera uses the camera zoom fun
55. ction to enlarge pic tures the electronic zoom function enlarges the picture electronically in the unit and displays it Camera control Camera control refers to controlling the functions of the combination cameras connected to the unit These functions include Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Brightness Preset Operations moving the camera to a preset horizontal vertical position and Auto for example automatic panning A B repeat playback Function for playing back repeatedly between a set start point A and an end point B in playback mode HDD safety mode Function for turning off the power supply to the HDD to prevent damage of the HDD due to vibration and shock if the unit is mounted in or dismounted from the rack with the power turned on Disk config When an HDD is replaced removed or added the HDDs need to be newly configured Disk config refers to the menu for performing these HDD settings RAID RAID5 This stands for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks It refers to a technology to implement a high speed large capacity and high reliability disk unit by distributing access to multiple HDDs If trouble occurs in one of the HDDs the data on the faulty HDD can be recovered based on the error correction data recorded on the other HDDs RAID5 is used when 3 or more HDDs are connected If trouble occurs simultaneously in 2 or more HDDs the data of the faulty HDD cannot be recovered System Administrator This refers to a person who
56. currence Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for fur ther information about error ERROR Indicates no error occurrence 22 Playback Point Operation Area D es a A CEE Ces 1 Indicates the start time and the end time of a down load or a A B repeat Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Start button Indicates the start time for the time and date of the image to be downloaded End button Indicates the end time for the time and date of the image to be downloaded HDD Tab PREV RECORD HET RE PECOPRD REV PLAY PLAY PREV MIAGE PAUSE STOP REW button Fast reverse playback will be performed Playback speed for fast reverse playback will be changed in the following order each time this button is clicked Step2 Approx 4x Step3 Approx 8x gt Step4 Approx 16x Step5 Approx 32x gt Step6 Approx 48x Step7 Approx 96x i44 PREV RECORD button Skips to the previous recorded image and plays it REV PLAY button Reverse playback of a recorded image will be per formed C m PLAY button Playback of a recorded image will be performed bbl NEXT RECORD button Skips to the next recorded image and plays it HEAT MAGE GO TO DATE button Indicates the time and date of a marked point Use this button to designate the desired time and date of a recorded image to be played Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF
57. cy emergency recordings will be given a higher priority than other recording modes by operating an external switch e External timer recording It is possible to perform recording automatically using an external timer e Event recording At an event occurrence such as an alarm signal is supplied the recording mode quality and recording rate can be changed to high quality to record pictures Downloading Transmitting Images It is possible to download save the currently displayed image in the web browser window onto the hard disk of a PC By establishing an FTP server it is possible to transmit images to the designated FTP server periodically When an event occurs it is possible to transmit images from the camera installed in the place where the alarm occurred Event Notification Function When an event occurs it is possible to send e mails to designated addresses to notify of the event occurrence It is also possible to send an e mail with an image recorded when the event occurred Security Function and Reliability e User authentication function registration of ID and password allows users access to predetermined selection of the available functions Up to 32 users can be registered e Host authentication function restricts devices from operating this unit if their IP addresses are not registered e If a hard disk crashes the RAID 5 function prevents any recorded pictures loss About these Operating Instructions There are 3 sets
58. d available disk space on this menu will not include the space required for data manage ment Therefore the understated available disk space will be displayed 83 84 Check the available capacity of each recording area on the hard disk drive Partition Information The available capacity of the normal area the event area the copy area and the pre recording areas on the built in hard disk will be displayed Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Partition Information The Product Information window will be displayed Step 1 The available capacity of the normal area the event area the copy area and the pre recording areas on the re ee JE built in hard disk will be displayed Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Conal CamSekct Setup Advanced fvent I Schedule pe Psntnans roduct Information isk Inform jas Gj o S Partition Information Network Information Disk End Mode HDD Capacity Warning r 3 Check the network status of the devices connected to this unit Network Information Network information such as IP addresses of the connected devices network line speed and the maximum transmission rate will be displayed Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Network Information The Network Information window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network
59. dress subnet mask and default gateway for them When MPEG 4 is selected for the image compression method of the camera live images may not be displayed No live image is displayed in the image display area and black screen will be dis played for a few minutes in the following cases e When frequently checked if the appropriate values are set for the recording settings by clicking the Measurement button on the Program Setup win dow advanced setup menu Schedule Program When the settings of the unit are saved repeatedly Wait around 10 minutes without any operations The unit will function normally When trying to display MPEG 4 images via Internet images may not be displayed MPEG 4 image display via Internet is affected by the configurations of the network devices such as a router Refer to the net work administrator for further information 100 Live recording images are not displayed Refresh of live images is unstable Browser disconnection sometimes occurs Network performance is poor Image file downloaded from the FTP server is faulty Cannot operate the camera The setup menu of the cam era is not displayed even though the SETUP button on the NW Camera Setup menu of the setup menu advanced is clicked e When logged in with Limited user account of Windows operating system images will not be dis played since the active X control may not be installed correctly Log in with Co
60. e display area Playback point operation area Dowmiload F TO PL REC a A B Repeat Playback image display area Recorded images and live images will be displayed The setup menu will be displayed while setting up The camera title is displayed at the top left of the picture and the time current camera time for live pictures and recorded time for recorded pictures at the top right Clicking the camera title during quad display will display the clicked picture on a single screen Playback point operations area page 23 It is possible to mark playback points or skip to the lat est recorded image HDD tab page 23 Operation for recorded images such as playback or downloading saving recorded images can be per formed on this page CAM tab page 25 Perform the camera operations such as zooming focus ing auto functions etc on this panel Control Tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ HD3 Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cam Select Control setup Wwhiltiscreen Select EL Zoom Search Copy ee Log REC EVENT Total 34 Time amp Date CH REG TEAT le OcT O46 9 14 12 PI GIT 09 00 16 0CT 06 9 15 12 PM GIT 0900 16 0OCT 046 9 14 12 PM GhIT 09 00 l en iT O46 9 14 12 PM GIT H2 00 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GhIT 09 00 16 OCT 046 12 10 54 PMI GIT 200 16 0CT 06 12 10 54 PM GIT 09 00 16 OCT 04 12 10 48 PM GIT 09 00 16 0CT 06 12 00 00 PM GhIT 09 00 i6 OCT OA 12 00 00 PM AMET 09 10 499
61. e ress 192 168 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 WAN ce IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Switching hub Stands for Wide Area Network IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IBM PC AT Compatible Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 13 Display the Operation Window 14 To display the operation window to operate the unit from the web browser installed on the PC proceed as follows Start just after the PC is started up Step 1 After the browser starts enter the IP address set to this unit in the address box and press the enter key Important Refer to a system administrator for the set IP address of this unit It is impossible to access this unit from a PC without a registered IP address when ON is selected for Host Authentication on the Basic Setup of User Mng menu Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Do not attach 0 before the numbers when entering IP address Example Correct 192 168 0 50 Wrong 192 168 0 050 If a message is displayed on the information bar see page 101 The user authentication window will be displayed This window will not be displayed when OFF is select ed for User Authentication on the Basic Setup of User Mng menu Step 2 Enter the user ID and password registered on this unit Important e Refer to a system administrator for
62. e Copy area Copied images will be stored in this area e Pre recording area Images recorded by pre event recording will be stored in this area It is possible to check the available disk space of each recording area on the Disk Information menu Maintenance Disk Information page 83 The settings relating to the hard disk drives such as initialization of the hard disk drives of this unit or the extension unit can be performed with the HDD DISK MENU page 90 Note It is necessary to create either of a normal recording area or an even recording area When a normal recording area is not created images recorded by manual recording and schedule recording will be stored in the event recording area When an event recording area is not created images recorded by event recording and emer gency recording will be stored in the normal recording area Summary of the RAID 5 function Redundant Arrays for Independent Disks independent data disks with distributed parity blocks It is possible to use the RAID 5 function with the optional RAID board WJ NDB301 RAID level 5 regards 3 or more drives as one drive and it is possible to read data by attaching error correction data even though one of the drives is broken automatically It is impossible to recover data if two drives are simultane ously damaged or the second drive data fails during the data recovery process When using the RAID function the logical disk size of the extension unit
63. e displayed in the proportion of the clicked zoom ratio button x1 1x x2 2X x4 4x Cam Select box Clicking the camera title will display a list of cameras connected to the unit Images from the selected camera channel will be dis played on the image display area by clicking one of camera names Setup Tab Quick E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder Wl HD30 Display Setup This button is for performing basic settings such as Network Disk Recorder WJ NDSOOA date time and language display Refer to page 28 for further information Control Cam Select Setup Camera Setup This button is for performing camera network settings and group settings Refer to page 30 for further informa tion Rec amp Event Setup Performs the basic settings for recording operation and for event action Refer to page 31 for further informa tion Network Setup Settings for a network can be performed Refer to page 35 for further information Registration Registration button Replies the settings to this unit Click this button to com plete the setting after editing on the setup menu Setup Tab Advanced Main menu S Panasonic Network Disk Recorder W J ND D Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Penna O Eems ea EBetae Adveinced Recording Event Schedule Camera User bing Mai Hasic Setup Time amp Date Registration Submenu Important When the settings are applied all users who have
64. e for manual recording The following are available for Recording Rate OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips E EVENT REC Set the recording rate recording duration and the event action mode when an event site alarm terminal alarm command alarm occurs The following are available for Recording Rate OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips The following are available for Time recording dura tion 1 s 10s in 1 second intervals 20 s 30 s 1 min 10 min in 1 minute intervals 20 min 30 min 40 min 50 min 60 min MANUAL Recording will be performed while alarm sig nals site alarm terminal alarm command alarm are being supplied CONTINUE Recording will not stop until the ALARM RESET button is clicked Notes e When MANUAL is selected for Time recording duration recording will be performed for at least 8 seconds at an event occurrence as long as the alarm is not canceled e Pre event recording will not be performed The following are available for the event action mode Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about each event action mode ADM Activity Detection Mode Performs recording preset function and writing an event log at an event occurrence Other event actions will not be per formed ALM Alarm Mode Performs recording preset func tion and writing an event log supplying the alarm
65. e setup menu operations are performed from the Setup tab Using the setup menu Quick and the setup menu Advanced First check the settings items of the setup menu Quick and perform the settings When more detailed settings are required perform the settings on the setup menu Advanced Refer to page 37 for further information about the setup menu Advanced The following are available on the setup menu Quick Setup Menu Quick Chart Setup items Description Page Display Setup Perform the display settings such as the display position of the camera 28 title and time and the settings for other basic operations of this unit Camera Setup For performing camera network settings and group settings 30 Rec amp Event Setup Perform the basic settings for recording operation and for event action 31 Network Setup Settings for a network can be performed 35 Basic Operation with the Setup Menu Quick Start operation from the top page Step 1 Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer s Click the Setup tab order WJ ND300A 51218 amp ct Setup Search Copy Disk Select M REW TN REV PLAY PLAY oras FF A B Repet REC L PREV IMAGE PAUSE STOP NEXT IMAGE vIEWER ii ots m r The setup menu Quick will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cam Select Setup Display Setup Quick Time
66. elete registered host information Host Edit Delete Edit or delete registered host information Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Host Edit Delete The Host Edit Delete window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A EJ A oNRTENALE Step 1 Click the button to select the desired host informa tion to be edited or deleted Step 2 e Click the EDIT button to edit the selected host information The editing window will be displayed with informa tion of the registered host Corrections can be per formed in the same way as registration page 78 e Click the DELETE button to delete the selected host IP address 19 80 Setting of operation level User Level Assign a level LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 to every user to restrict operable functions Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click User Level The User Level window will be displayed Step 1 Check the desired functions that a user may operate To stop a user from operating certain functions do not _ CS EEE ee HER check the respective function atadian Refer to page 81 for further information about each function v2 v3 Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Note Each parameter of user level is as follows LV1 Possible to perform all the operations Administrators LV2 Po
67. els can be set at the unit or a HDD The deletion confirmation window will be displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer Ed Starting format a All of data in HOD s will be erased CANCEL Screenshot 4 When completing the initialization the result will be dis played x Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder A D300A Control Cam Select Setup HDD DISK MEN Format Pre Recording areas Format Main Important When the following settings for the camera channels to which pre event recording area is assigned are configured using the Administrator Console of WJ ND300 series or the IP Quick Setup Tool format the pre event recording areas again Image compres sion method of the camera IP address of the cam era user name password recording rate and recording duration for the pre event recording area Step 4 Click the Format button after completing the settings Step 5 Click the OK button Step 6 When the OK button is clicked the Format window will be displayed Step 7 Click the Main button to return to the operation win dow The unit will restart when this button is clicked 95 Remove the Hard Disk Drive from the System Logically Remove It is possible to remove the hard disk drive logically unmount without uninstalling detaching the hard disk drive physically It is recommended to remove the hard disk logically when the ha
68. ent record ing Depending on the network environment or the size of images to be recorded the recording duration of the recorded data may not be exactly same as set recording duration for the pre event recording Depending on the timing of an event occurrence the recording duration of the recorded data may not be exactly same as set recording duration for the post event recording Notes e ALL is unavailable for the recording rate of pre event recording when the compression method of the camera is MPEG 4 e When the image compression method of the camera is MPEG 4 or when selecting 0 5 ips or less for the recording rate it is necessary to select 10 s or longer for the recording duration The following recording duration can be set e Pre event recording PRE EVENT 1 10 s in 1 second interval 20 s 30 s 1 10 min in 1 minute interval 20 60 min in 10 minutes intervals e Post event recording POST EVENT 1 10 s in 1 second interval 20 s 30 s 1 10 min in 1 minute interval 20 60 min in 10 minutes interval MANUAL Recording will be performed while alarm signals site alarm terminal alarm command alarm are being supplied CONTINUE Recording will not stop until the ALARM RESET button is clicked Note When MANUAL is selected for DURATION recording duration recording will be performed for at least 8 seconds at an event occurrence as long as the alarm is not canceled E SD MEMORY
69. enu Comm FTP Setup first page 71 and select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to send images to the FTP server periodically FTP Send by Alarm Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to send images to the FTP server at an event occurrence page 72 ALARM MESSAGE Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to dis play the pop up window that notify of an alarm occur rence with a message when an alarm occurs Panasonic protocol Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to notify of an alarm occurrence or error information to a PC according to the Panasonic Alarm protocol of the setup menu Comm Panasonic Alarm protocol page 74 To receive a notification or error information and dis play the contents of the notification the optional soft ware is necessary ALARM MAIL Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to send an alarm mail at an event occurrence Refer to page 73 for descriptions of how to use the mail function such as the settings of the mail server address and the mail address of the recipient Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for further information about the contents of the alarm mail WARNING REPORT MAIL Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to send an error mail when a problem occurred Refer to page 73 for descriptions of how to use the mail function such as the settings of the mail server address and the mail address of the
70. era channels to each section 4A 4H The section where the camera title is displayed will be the image display section to display images of the respective cam era channel http Monitor Display Microsoft Internet _ E x System Monitor Display JA CAM3 v CAMIS v 4B CAMS wv CAM12 v 4E CAM18 CAM20 CAM24 v CAM28 v 4H CLEAR 4C CAM11 v CAM23 v CAM27 T gt ii ii Ta CAM13 v CAM14 v E GO TO LAST before Select a time to be skipped to when the GO TO LAST button is clicked during playback from the following 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min 5 min E Buzzer Error Perform the settings for sounding a buzzer at an error occurrence OFF A buzzer will not sound at an error occurrence 1 s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 min 3 min 4 min 5 min in 1 minute intervals The buzzer that started sounding at an error occur rence will sound for the selected period EXT The buzzer will start sounding when a trouble occurs and it will keep on sounding until the ALARM RESET button is clicked E Shutdown Time Determine when the safe shutdown starts after a power outage alert signal is supplied to this unit 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min Perform the settings for the time and date Time amp Date Perform the settings for the time and date Click the System button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Time amp Date The Time amp
71. erform pre event recording to transmit images recorded by pre event recording Refer to page 54 for further information about pre event recording settings E Duration Post Select the duration of the images recorded by post event recording to be transmitted from the following OFF 1 s 10 s in 1 second interval Note It is possible to transmit images recorded by an emergency recording to an FTP server Recorded images to be transmitted are as follows e Camera channel Camera channel from which images were recorded by an emergency record ing e Recording duration For the duration selected for Duration Post on the FTP Setup menu from the time when the emergency recording started e Directory where recorded images are to be trans mitted The directory designated for Server Directory of Ftp send by alarm on the FTP Setup menu When the image compression method of the camera for a camera channel is MPEG 4 the recording duration of the recorded data may not be exactly same as Set recording durations for both the pre event recording and the post event recording E Alter Detect Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to attach an alteration detection code to recorded images to be transmitted using the viewer software when an alarm occurs Perform the settings for mail notification Mail Setup Perform the settings relating to the alarm mail function the warning report mail function and the error mail function
72. erties M Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks J Show icon in notification area when connected Screenshot 7 The Properties window of Internet Protocol TCP IP will be displayed Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties i 2 x General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 3 255 255 255 0 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Advanced 12 Step 6 Click Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click Properties Step 7 Click Use the following IP address and enter the IP address and the subnet mask as follows e IP address 192 168 1 100 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Depending on the network configuration it may be nec essary to set the Default gateway Refer to a system administrator for further information Step 8 Click the OK button and close the window About the Network Security of this Unit Equipped Security Functions Access restrictions by the
73. ess of the POP server or the POP server name Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods USER ID Enter a user ID login name to access the POP server Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available characters are the characters listed on the next page except amp and blank space Password Register a password to access the POP server Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters The available char acters are the characters listed on the next page except amp and blank space An entered character for the password will be displayed as or 73 14 E Send to Enter the mail addresses of the recipient of the alarm mail and the warning report mail Enter the mail addresses of the recipients for Address1 Address4 Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods and at mark Up to 4 desti nations can be registered Check the desired mail type warning alarm to be sent E From Address Enter the mail address of a sender Entered mail addresses will be displayed in the From sender line Enter up to 127 alphanumeric characters including hyphens periods at mark and underscores _ Note The following alphanumeric characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZabcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz0O1 23456789 8 amp 4 h35 lt gt 7 Wee ee Settings relating to Panasonic Protocol Panasonic Alarm protocol
74. f the download start end points will be displayed in the playback position operations area VIEWER button Clicking this button will start downloading the viewer software that can play downloaded images TEXT button The attached text information will be displayed when this button is clicked during pausing REC box The recording button the recording stop button and the SD memory data obtain button will be displayed when the f button is clicked Displaying the recording button the recording stop but ton and the SD memory data obtain button will be unavailable when the button is clicked SD memory data obtain button Obtains recorded images on the SD memory card on the camera The letters SD on this button will be displayed in red when there are recorded images on the SD memory card The letters SD on this button will be displayed in blue when there is no recorded image on the SD memory card When this button is clicked while the letters SD are displayed in blue the unit will check if there is any recorded image on the SD memory card or not When a recorded image is found the letters SD on the SD memory data obtain button will turn red Recording button Starts manual recording Recording stop button Stops manual recording Important e To display the recording button and the recording stop button hold down the button until they are displayed Note When played image is in MPEG 4 format re
75. for each item will be displayed PT 2 DHCP gt OFF I P ADDR 168 001 250 168 001 001 HTTP Port 8 0 Step 2 Press the SET button Step 3 Select the desired network port by pressing the arrows button lt 4 or gt PT 1 Camera port PT 2 Client PC port PT 3 Maintenance port Step 4 Display the desired settings item by pressing the arrows button Y or A Step 5 After confirming that the cursor is positioned on gt press the SET button and move the cursor to the number area Step 6 Set the value as follows The cursor appears as a underscore To move the cursor Press the arrows button lt 4 or Pm To input values Press the arrows button V or A Step 7 After setting the value press the ESC button to move the cursor on gt and finalize the setting Step 8 To set the next item press the arrows button or A to change the menu screen Step 9 Repeat steps 5 7 to set other items 10 Performing the Network Settings of a PC Change the TCP IP setting of the PC to conform to the settings of this unit It is required to set the IP address of the PC to 192 168 1 XX a number from 2 to 254 except 250 to access this unit In these operating instructions the settings are performed on Windows XP as examples Refer to the operating instructions of the respective OS for further information Start just after the PC is started up Step 1 On the tas
76. has the responsibility and authority to operate the unit and perform settings Operations Flow The operation flow of this unit is as follows Rack Mounting Connections Network settings of this unit page 8 Network settings of the PC page 10 Format initialize hard disk drives page 92 Display the camera setup menu and perform the network settings of cameras page 30 Setup pages 26 88 Start operation Install the unit in the rack Refer to the Installation Guide for further information about rack mounting Refer to the provided Installation Guide for further infor mation about connections Turn on the power of the unit For further information refer to the Installation Guide Operate the buttons on the front panel of the unit to per form the network settings of the unit Change the TCP IP setting of the PC to conform to the settings of this unit Display the disk configuration menu and format the hard disk drives Refer to the Setup Instructions PDF for descriptions of how to display the camera setup menu Perform the required settings on the setup menu to Start operation Performing the Network Settings With the following network environment it is not necessary to perform the network settings It is possible to perform the settings or operate this unit using a web browser after completing the connection IP Address 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 249 192 168 1 251 192 168 1 254
77. he decimal numbers 0 254 Notes e Entering validates all numbers e It is impossible to register 0 0 0 0 or kN uk KW E Level Select a user level from the following Operable func tions for each level can be set in the User Level menu page 80 LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 Priority Assign a priority from 1 lowest priority to 16 highest priority to every host E Default Screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following CAM1 32 Displays live images from the selected cam era channel on a single screen 4A 4H Images of the camera group A H consisted from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched and displayed sequentially on a 4 Screen The camera group settings can be performed on the Monitor Display settings of the setup menu Advanced System Basic Setup Monitor Display Refer to page 42 for further information SEQ Images will be displayed in the sequential display The operational settings of the sequential display can be performed on the Sequence Setup setting of the setup menu Camera Sequence Setup E Camera Partitioning Select a controllable range for each camera channel from the following View Operate Both displaying live images and control ling cameras are possible View Neither displaying live images nor controlling cameras are possible Neither displaying live images nor controlling cam eras are possible Edit d
78. he file name to be sent Select whether to TIME amp DATE BASE or SERIAL NUMBER E Interval Enter a number for transmission interval Enter a num ber 1 1440 for transmission interval and select whether it will be s seconds or m minutes for the Interval unit E Channel to Send Select a camera channel from which images will be sent periodically Images from the checked camera channel will be sent to the FTP server Note When the image compression method of the camera selected for a camera channel is MPEG 4 the images will not be sent FTP Send by Alarm Perform the following settings to send images recorded in the location where an alarm occurred Perform the settings to determine whether or not to send images recorded in the location where an alarm occurred to the FTP server using the timetable page 57 E Server Directory Enter a directory of the server Enter up to 255 alphanu meric characters The available characters are the char acters listed below except amp lt gt blank Space Note The following alphanumeric characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZabcdefghijklmnopgqrstuvwxyz0O1 E Duration Pre Select the duration of the images recorded by pre event recording to be transmitted from the following OFF 1 s 10 s in 1 second interval Important Images recorded by pre event recording will not be transmitted when pre event recording is not to be performed P
79. hedules and manual obtainment by clicking the SD memory data obtain button When time length between the set schedules is longer than 30 minutes images recorded by the SD memory recording will be obtained automatically All users will forcibly be logged out when automatic obtainment Starts To obtain SD memory data automatically set time length between the schedules longer than 30 minutes Refer to the operating instructions PDF for how to obtain images manually Important e The emergency recording will be performed at the recording rate set for SD MEMORY REC on the Emergency REC window when communication with the camera failed during the emergency record ing The SD memory recording will not be performed if communication with the camera is not established even when it reached the start time of the schedule recording or when the emergency recording is trig gered Do not set the recording rate of the SD memory recording for the same camera with multiple recorders The recording time of SD memory data will be recorded based on the clock of the camera To pre vent a time contradiction match the clocks of the camera and the WJ ND300 using the NTP function Note All images recorded on the SD memory card may not always be obtained at a time depending on the time length between the schedules or the total size of the images Images failed to obtain can be obtained automatically next time 99 E Measurement button It is po
80. host authentication and the user authentication It is possible to restrict users from accessing this unit by setting the host authentication and or the user authenti cation to on page 75 2 Access restrictions by changing the HTTP port It is possible to prevent illegal access such as port scanning etc by changing the HTTP port number page 65 For Enhanced Security Divide the subnet using a router to enhance the network security by double authentications of IP addresses using this unit and a router When required to connect this unit with a network without enhanced security connect the unit after the network security is enhanced such as by installing a VPN Virtual Private Network device etc Important The settings of the unit will be different depending on the settings of the LAN or the Internet service provider to which the unit is to be connected Refer to an administrator of each network for further information about the respective network Connection example Router Router IP Address 192 168 0 1 WAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Installing a firewall to use the packet filtering and the protocol filtering functions can better enhance the network security Connection example Firewall IP Address 192 168 0 1 ae e
81. ic cia a Naie ieee A ial anette i iacat cede A 97 Preface Features The Network Disk Recorders WJ ND300A series are designed for use within a surveillance system and perform recordings and playbacks pictures from network cameras in the system The network disk recorder is a recording device using a hard disk drive to record camera pictures instead of using video tapes so that pictures recorded by repeated overwriting will not experience deterioration of the recorded pic ture quality Up to 32 cameras can be connected via a network and it is possible to record their camera pictures It is possible to perform the settings or operate the WJ ND300A this unit using a web browser installed on a PC connected to a network Up to 8 PCs web browsers can access this unit concurrently and it is possible to perform the settings and operate this unit WJ ND300A is the generic name of the network disk recorders WJ ND300A series Various Recording Functions e Multi recording It is possible to perform multiple recordings using a single network disk recorder even if the operating environ ments are different for example recording pictures of cameras in different places at different times e Schedule recording It is possible to perform recording automatically at a scheduled time on a designated day of a week It is also possible to perform recording at a different recording rate according to time range e Emergency recording In the case of an emergen
82. ill be skipped E http 4 Screens Live Sequence Microsoft Internet Explorer Camera 4 Screens Live Sequence Setup F sI I A s i nN i lt 5 z5 M CAM Select a camera image to be displayed at each step from the following Skips the selected step CAM1 32 Displays an image from the selected cam era channel on a single screen SPOT 4A 4H Images of the camera group A H consisted from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched and displayed sequentially on a 4 Screen The camera group settings can be performed on the Monitor Display settings of the setup menu Advanced System Basic Setup Monitor Display Refer to page 42 for further information PRESET Enter a preset position blank 1 to 256 When no posi tion is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position DWELL Select an interval time to go to the next sequential step from 1 30 seconds in 1 second interval 63 64 Settings for Communication with other Devices Comm Perform the network settings such as settings of the IP address of this unit and gateway address The following are the descriptions of how to perform the required settings for communicating with PCs Basic network settings Basic Setup Basic network settings can be performed with this menu Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Basic Setup The Basic Setup window will
83. ing device will be deleted Contents of settings for this unit will be saved or loaded It is possible to check the status of each recording area on the hard disk drive and to perform the settings of the hard disk dri ves including the initialization formatting Page 82 83 84 85 86 86 87 88 90 39 Basic Operation with the Setup Menu Advanced Start operation from the top page Step 1 Click the Setup tab e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer er WJ ND300A_MLWE HDD 16 0 Cam Select se etup 6 0CT 06 9 18 43 v een Select Seque E mmm m Search Copy Search Disk Select JE RT eee eee REC EVENT ssis J sasa J mw Tats BS A B Repet pE EZE ac EE ii e _ Step 2 Click the desired setup menu Advanced Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Note When QUICK is selected for REC Type of Rec amp Event Setup page 32 the setup menu Quick will be displayed by clicking the Setup tab In this case it is possible to display the setup menu Advanced by clicking Advanced Setup Menu Main menu Quick Setup Menu The submenus respective to the clicked button on the setup menu Advanced will be displayed Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A4 Microso ft Internet Explorer Network
84. ings Display Setup Perform the time and date display settings such as the time and date display the camera title display the sequen tial display and the language setting Click Display Setup on the setup menu Quick to dis play the display settings window Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Setup items E Language Select the display language for the web browser from the following JAPANESE ENGLISH FRANGAIS ESPANOL DEUTSCH ITALIANO RUSSIAN CHINESE E Date Format Select a date format to be displayed from the following Example Ex April 1 2007 YY MM DD 07 04 01 MMM DD YY APR 1 07 DD MMM YY 1 APR 07 E Time Format Select a time format to be displayed from the following Example for 3 o clock in the afternoon 12h 3 00 00PM 24h 15 00 00 E Time amp Date Adjust the current time and date Select numbers for year month day hour minute and second and click the SET button on the right Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the follow ing for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Important Live images will turn to black screen and recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds just after changing the time and date settings such by editing the time and date settings or by shifting to from sum mertime E
85. installed Follow the instructions below when the following occurred By performing the following solutions other applications may not be affected The Information Bar expressed in the following symptom and solutions will be displayed just below the address bar only when there is information to communicate index Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Phd x A P p Search He Favorites 04 7 go 38 address 2 http 192 168 0 100 v Eco Links Pop up blocked To see this pop up or additional options click here x lt Information Bar Symptom Solutions EEA The following message is e Click the information bar and select Always Allow displayed on the information Pop ups from This Site The dialog window saying bar Allow pop ups from this site will be displayed Click Pop up blocked To see the Yes button this pop up or additional options click here e Click the information bar and select Install Active X Control The Security Warning window will be displayed Click the Install button on the displayed Security Warning window The following message is displayed on the information bar This site might require the following Active X con trol WebVideo cab from Panasonic Corporation Click here to install e Click Internet Options on the Tools menu of Internet Explorer and then click the Security tab Then click the Custom Level button to open the
86. ion can be performed with this menu 49 Terminal Setup Set event actions to be performed at a terminal alarm occur 50 rence Site Alarm Setup Set event actions to be performed at a site alarm occurrence 51 Command Alarm Set event actions to be performed at a command alarm occur 52 rence Schedule Time Table Create timetables for each day of the week and assign a pro 57 gram to each timetable Program Create recording programs on this menu Up to 4 programs can be created Settings for recording actions such as the recording 53 rate for each camera channel can be performed for each pro gram with this menu Special Days Assign timetables to special days aside from other days of the 59 week Camera NW Camera Setup Perform the network camera settings such as the camera IP 60 address and the port number Group Setup Displays the group title of the camera 62 Sequence Setup Perform the settings for the sequential display of live images 62 3 38 Setup menu Comm Basic Setup DNS Setup DDNS Setup Proxy Setup SNMP Setup NTP Setup FTP Setup Mail Setup Panasonic Alarm protocol User Mng Basic Setup Administrator Edit User Regist User Edit Delete Host Regist Host Edit Delete User Level Description Settings for a network can be performed Settings for a network connection such as settings of the IP address and gateway address can be performed Basic network DNS settings can be performed with thi
87. ite alarm a ft pa een oen ON Validates the site alarm T OAE OFF Invalidates the site alarm Command Alarm Setup asic Setup E Port Number from Camera Designate the port number to be used for receiving the site alarm E Site Alarm Setup Perform the settings for the following items for each camera channel REC CAM Performs the settings for a camera channel currently used for recording PRESET EO Enter a preset position blank 1 256 to which the cam era will move at an alarm occurrence When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Output Terminal Select the output terminal TRM1 TRM16 that out puts alarm signals at an alarm occurrence When is selected alarm signals will not be output Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 51 52 Perform the settings for command alarm Command Alarm Set event actions at a command alarm occurrence for each camera channel Click the Event button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Command Alarm to display the Command Alarm window B Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Mic ork Disk Recorde WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Senp Advanced system _ Brent if Schedule Basic Setup Terminal Setup Site Alarm Setu Command Alarm Setup OO pa ed z oa O QO D bed ba ES H eh any w Q N a ae wo 3 Q 2 m E IE
88. k speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication Example 50 Mbps lt 60 Mbps result value When the result value is beyond the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication refer each rate for LIVE VIDEO MANUAL REC SCHEDULE REC and EVENT REC Then lower the higher rate among them or lower image quality to diminish the network traffic from the camera Click the Measurement button to check if the result value is below the maximum network speed Repeat this procedure until the result value becomes less than 50 Mbps as indication Important e When the result value is beyond the maximum network speed of the unit the following may occur due to the heavy network traffic e Some images to be recorded may not be done e Some live images to be displayed may not be done e Some alarms to be issued may not be done e Operational response may become slow e The main unit may restart e Even when the result value is below the network speed 50 Mbps as indication the above problems may occur depending on number of the connected cameras and PCs e Network traffic changes every moment In any circumstances the result value should be less than the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps JPEG resolution image Number of the Transmission rate Number of the quality connected cameras LIVE VIDEO Recording rate 1 connected PCs Equivalent to VGA Low 10 10 ips 10 ips 2 Equivalent to VGA Low 16 10 ips 5 ips 2 Equivalent to VGA Low
89. kbar click Start and then click the Control Panel Important Log in to the PC as an administrator The control panel will be displayed p ee Step 2 eer ee od Click the Network and Internet Connections icon File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay sack r r wi p Search Folders AY Pick a category gt Switch to Classic View Appearance an d Themes LA Printers and Other Hardware Network and Internet Connections OQ User Accoun ts Add or Remove Programs a Date Time Language and Regiona Options E Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options Performance and Maintenance See Also Windows Update Help and Support Other Control Panel Options CCEVE The Network and Internet Connections window will be displayed E Network and Internet Connections loj xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ar lt Q sxx Q x p Search Folders F Soe ning n D Network and Internet Connections P My Network Places Print d Oth M sah rinas end Dihs Pick a task Phone and Modem Options Set up or change your Internet connection Troubleshooters a Create a connection to the network at your workplace F Home or Small Office Set up or change your home or small office network Networking 2 Internet Explorer Network Diagnostics H H 2 or pick a Control Panel icon D Internet Options w Network Connections Aed Scree
90. l be performed Important When OFF is selected for this setting no recordings will be performed Select ON for normal use except when required to stop recording forcibly such as when a problem occurred with the unit E Power ON Manual REC Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to start recording when the power is turned on by the connected external timer or the switch OFF Manual recording will not start automatically after completing the system check ON Manual recording will start automatically after completing the system check 4 48 Settings for emergency recording Emergency REC Perform the settings for emergency recording such as the recording time or recording rate Refer to the provided operating instructions for further information about emergency recording Click the Recording button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Emergency REC The Emergency REC window will be displayed e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A a S a a f Q I 5 a l olollollololloleollollellolelloloeolollellollelloll e o IiE faai Gaai Gaat ani Gang Baai Gaag Gaai ala Gaat Gaat Gaat Gaal aat aai aat ani a aa mal Gat Gat Gat Gaat aat Gaat a iaat a a nat Gaat iaat iaat iaat ea aal l al E k w 5 ae esssS SSSss e j 7 Reco f 21 ojojoj aiajn aiaiain p jii Step 1 Perform the settings for each item
91. lay can be performed on the Sequence Setup setting of the setup menu Camera Sequence Setup E Camera Partitioning Display a controllable range for each camera channel The camera partitioning setting of the administrators is View Operate and it is impossible to change it View Operate Both displaying live images and control ling cameras are possible Registration of a user who operates this unit User Regist Register user information such as a user ID and password Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click User Regist The User Regist window will be displayed anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3O0A Microsoft Internet Explorer ic rk Dis Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Cortrol Cam Select Setup items E USER ID Enter a user ID Enter 4 to 14 alphanumeric characters for a user ID E Password Enter a password Enter 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters for a password Notes e Set a unique password not something that would be easily guessed by a third person The password also should be memorable e Up to 32 users can be registered E Level Select a user level from the following Operable func tions for each level can be set in the User Level menu page 80 LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 Priority Perform the settings to assign priorities 1 highest 16 lowest to operate this unit in case two or more users access this unit simultaneously Step 1 Perform
92. lay Area LIVE Step 4 FILTERING The status of live playback image will be displayed Step 1 Step 7 Indicates the playback speed Bs LIVE Step 1 Normal playback speed Indicates that a live image is being displayed Step 2 Approx 4x playback speed E Playback Step 3 Approx 8x playback speed Indicates that a playback image is being dis Step 4 Approx 16x playback speed played Step 5 Approx 32x playback speed FEM Reverse playback Step 6 Approx 48x playback speed Indicates that a reverse playback image is being Step 7 Approx 96x playback speed displayed SEQ P gt Fast playback Indicates that a fast playback image is being dis played Kc Fast reverse playback Indicates that a fast reverse playback image is Indicates that the sequence display is currently being performed Sm HDD Indicates that playback of a recorded image stored in the normal recording area or the event being displayed recording area of the built in hard disk of this unit Pause is currently being selected Indicates that a paused image is being dis HDD COPY played Indicates that the HDD copy area is currently being selected RECOVER Indicates that RAID recovery is currently being performed FILTERING Indicates that the recording event list is filtered Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF for fur ther information about filtering of the recording Indicates that the A B repea
93. lorer Group Setup Group Setup GROUP TITLE FSET CLEAR Done Internet i Displays the group title of the camera Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters except the following lt gt _ I Available characters are the same as for the camera title Perform the settings for the basic recording and the settings for event actions of each event type site alarm terminal alarm and command alarm Click Rec amp Event Setup on the setup menu Quick to display the recording amp event setup window e Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup Rec amp Event Setup Quick Display Setu ADVANCED Measurement Measurement Result Total ips 1ch Total ch ips samera Setup Rec amp Event Setup work Setu Power ON Manual REC CLEAR Advanced Setup Menu Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 31 32 Setup items E REC Type Select QUICK or ADVANCED for validation of the recording settings QUICK The recording settings set on the setup menu Quick will be validated when recording ADVANCED The recording settings set on the setup menu Advanced will be validated when recording It is possible to check if the set recording r
94. mputer administrator user account When the image compression method of all cameras in use is not the same performance may become lower Refresh of images will be unstable The configured settings for transmission rate record ing rate may be beyond the maximum network perfor mance Lower the value rate of the settings relating to the net work such as the transmission rate recording rate etc The line speed settings may be not the same between the unit and the hub for example 100M BASE TX Full for the unit and 100M BASE TX half etc Some hubs change the line speed automatically depending on the network traffic and it may cause configuration errors Check the line speed settings of both the unit and the hub and configure the line speed setting of both to conform them It is recom mended to set the line speed setting of all recorders PCs and habs to 100 FULL Are the settings of the network camera set correctly Check the model of the set camera on the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup Are the user ID and the password for the network camera set correctly Check if the user ID and password are set correctly on the setup menu Camera NW Camera Setup Change the port number for the camera and then click the SETUP button again When using a PC on which Windows XP Service Pack2 SP2 is installed The following may occur during operation when using a PC on which Windows XP Service Pack2 SP2 is
95. n about the settings for each item When the camera 17 32 button is clicked the setting window for camera 17 32 will be displayed CI I Woe aS SS 2 SS SS Er G1 Ii il EEEE GMT 0 00 Ea SETUP a GMT 0 00 i SETUP Step 3 OFSET E Click the SET button after completing the settings serf CLEAR CAMERA 722 60 Setup items Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the camera MODEL COMPRESSION Select the model of the camera and the image compres sion method Notes e When the SETUP button is clicked after changing only the compression method the set recording rate transmission rate will be automatically changed as follows e When changed from MPEG 4 to JPEG or M JPEG they will be 1 ips e When changed from JPEG or M JPEG to MPEG 4 they will be I Frame e When the SETUP button is clicked after changing the compression method and any other setting item the set recording rate transmission rate will be auto matically changed to OFF ADDRESS Enter an IP address Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters Port Number Set the HTTP port number to be used for the camera A number from 1 65535 is available GROUP Select the desired group G1 G8 to which the camera is to be belonged CAM TITLE Set the camera title displayed on the Cam Select tab etc Enter up to 16 alohanumeric characters except the following lt gt _ U
96. nance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Disk End Mode The Disk End Mode window will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder A D300A CamSelect Setup Step 1 Perform the settings for the warning action when the available disk space of each area has run out by click ing the button CONTINUE The oldest data will be overwritten and saved as new data when the available space has run out STOP Stops recording and copying when the available Space has run out Note The Disk End Mode setting for the normal area is CONTINUE and it is impossible to change it Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Warning settings for the available hard disk space HDD Capacity Warning Select a level of the available disk space to issue a warning when the available disk space of the built in hard disk event area copy area reaches a specified level Important When CONTINUE is selected for Disk End Mode a warning will not be issued Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click HDD Capacity Warning The HDD Capacity Warning window will be displayed Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cortrol Cam Select Setup Step 1 Perform the settings for the warning action when the available
97. nshot 4 The Network Connections window will be displayed s Network Connections loj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help Ar Back y a Search Folders z Q O Bl3 5 LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Local Area Connection S Create a new connection Enabled T Set up a home or small Lh Realt office network led ek RTL8139 Family PCI F See Also a 4 Network Troubleshooter Other Places R Control Panel My Network Places My Documents pi My Computer Details za Network Connections System Folder The Local Area Connection Status window will be dis played _4 Local Area Connection Status 2 x General Support Connection Status Connected Duration 00 10 02 Speed 10 0 Mbps M Activity Sent AN Received Packets 74 0 Step 3 Click Network Connections Step 4 Double click Local Area Connection Step 5 Click Properties 11 Screenshot 6 The Local Area Connection Properties window will be displayed 4 Local Area Connection Properties 2 x General Authentication Advanced Connect using E Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC This connection uses the following items WV S Client for Microsoft Networks i File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks v 8 008 Packet Scheduler M elnternet Protocol TCP IP Install Prop
98. nt setting 9 98 Reference Cause solution pages Some contents are not dis e Reload the contents by pressing the F5 key played on the browser e Depending on the traffic of the network there might be difficulties in displaying images Press the F5 but ton on the keyboard to request images e Images recorded at low recording rate less than 1 ips may sometimes not be refreshed The image is not being refreshed e This may occur due to the display adapter and driver combination When this occurred update the driver of the display adapter to the latest version first If updating the driver does not solve the problem adjust the hardware acceleration as follows 1 After closing all browser windows right click on the desktop and select Properties from the dis played pop up menu Select Settings from Display Properties and then click the Advanced button Click the Troubleshoot tab and disable the DirectDraw acceleration by adjusting the level of Hardware acceleration When displaying MPEG 4 images on a multi screen General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management images from two cameras or more are displayed in m sequence on a single area Are you having probleme with your graphics hardware These settings can help you troubleshoot display related problems Hardware acceleration Manually control the level of acceleration and performance supplied
99. o be initialized e To Initialize all the hard disk drives check the All y Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer l _ _ X Format checkbox T GS be lt a To select all the hard disk drives in the unit check ii the checkbox of the desired unit displayed in the far Format S Oa A C n Se e left column When the checkbox of the unit is checked all the hard disk drive displayed on the right in the same row will be selected e To select the hard disk drive independently check the checkbox of the desired hard disk drive Step 2 Click the EXECUTE button after completing the set tings Note Pre recording area will be deleted when the normal recording area event recording area copy area are formatted The table will be displayed and the available disk space n Step 3 of each recording area will be indicated p KORON Enter the desired disk size to be allocated for each _ REN TEN OTE TC Pe RRR SN DER recording area normal area event area copy area Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A a op DEK ME Sia ear RS Note Disk size to be allocated for each recording area should be larger than the size resulting from the fol lowing formula Minimum disk size to be allocated for each recording area Number of hard disks to be initialized x 30 GB When it is unnecessary to set the capacity enter 0 Step 4 Click the Format button after completing the settings
100. ogram automatically Flowchart on how to create a schedule Follow the procedures below to create schedules Creating a program page 53 Create a timetable page 57 Assign a program to a timetable page 57 Creating a recording program Program Up to 4 recording programs can be created by performing the settings for each camera such as resolution image quality bandwidth control etc Click the Schedule button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Program to display the Program window Step 1 Click the respective SETUP button for the desired pro gram to create a recording program anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Intern Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cam Select Setup 93 34 The Program Setup window will be displayed s vio xli Setup items E Copy the Other Program Setup When it is necessary to copy the settings of the other program select the desired program source of the set tings and click the Copy button Important Only the currently displayed page the selected pro gram can be copied E RECORDER SETUP Perform the settings such transmission rate of LIVE VIDEO for each camera channel and recording rate of each recording type etc LIVE VIDEO Select the transmission rate of live images When OFF is selected live image transmission will not be performed OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 i
101. onse may become slow e The main unit may restart e Even when the result value is below the network speed 50 Mbps as indication the above problems may occur depending on number of the connected cameras and PCs e Network traffic changes every moment In any cir cumstances the result value should be less than the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps Recording rate 1 Number of the quality connected cameras LIVE VIDEO connected PCs Equivalent to VGA Low 10 10 ips 10 ips 2 Equivalent to VGA Low 16 10 ips 5 ips 2 Equivalent to VGA Low 32 3 ips 3 ips 2 1 Each recording rate for MANUAL REC SCHEDULE REC and EVENT REC 2 Operation using 2 PCs with a web browser or operation using a single PC with the dedicated software option Notes e Click the Measurement button after setting the recording rate transmission rate by clicking the SET button e Do not change the settings in the process of the measurement e In the process of the measurement recording playback live image display and copying will stop Other users currently accessing the unit will forcibly be logged out They need to log in the unit after the measurement e The result value is the reference value Depending on the network traffic different result value may be displayed even when the Measurement button is clicked without changing the settings e Depending on the network traffic or other causes the following may occur e Live images are n
102. or further information about the settings for each item Manufacturer Select the manufacturer of the camera MODEL COMPRESSION Select a camera number and image compression method ADDRESS Enter an IP address Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters Port Number Set the http port number used by the camera A number from 1 65535 is available GROUP Select the group to which the camera is assigned G1 G8 CAM TITLE Set the camera title displayed on the Cam Select tab etc Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters except the following lt gt _ USER ID Set the user ID for accessing the cameras and logging in Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters PASSWORD Set the password for accessing the cameras and log ging in Enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters TIME ZONE Displays the time zone of the camera CAM SETUP Clicking the SETUP button of the desired camera will open the camera setting menu Opening the camera setting menu is possible only if Comm Basic Setup Port Forwarding on the setup menu Advanced is set to ON Rec amp Event Setup E Group Setup Displays the group title of the camera The following window will be displayed when the SETUP button is clicked Click the SET button after completing the settings and close the window by clicking the x button at the top right of the window A http Group Setup Microsoft Internet Exp
103. ort number 20 21 23 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 E FTP Port Number Specify the FTP port number to be used Note The following port numbers and the port numbers used for the HTTP port the site alarm settings and the port forwarding are unavailable for the FTP port number 20 28 25 42 53 67 68 69 79 80 105 110 123 161 162 546 547 995 10001 10002 10003 10004 10005 10006 10007 35 36 E Port Setup Perform the settings for the following items for each port DHCP Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to use the DHCP server Select ON to obtain an IP address a subnet mask and a gateway address from the DHCP server Set to OFF when entering the addresses above manually ON Uses the DHCP server OFF Does not use the DHCP server IP Address When OFF is selected for DHCP enter an IP address For this unit enter 4 units from the decimal numbers 0 254 Subnet Mask Enter a subnet mask according to the network configu ration when OFF is selected for DHCP Gateway Enter the IP address of the gateway according to the network environment when OFF is selected for DHCP Line Speed The following are available for Line Speed AUTO Line speed will be applied automatically 10 HALF 10 Mbps semi duplex 10 FULL 10 Mbps full duplex 100 HALF 100 Mbps semi duplex 100 F
104. ot transmitted as configured e Images are not recorded as configured e Response of the web browser becomes slow e The web browser is disconnected e Recording is not carried out We make no guarantee for any damages incurred by recording malfunction or error occurrence regardless of what the cause may be Set the time zone and assign programs Time Table Create recording timetables for each day of the week and assign a recording program to each timetable Up to 6 recording programs can be created for each day of the week Click the Schedule button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Time Table to display the Time Table window Step 1 Click the button of the desired day of the week E SAS NDOA Note S E o E When a signal is supplied from the ALARM CON o TROL connector on the rear panel external record sates ing mode changeover terminal pin No 24 record aoe ing is performed according to the external record ing timetable while the signal input continues Quick Setup Menu The timetable of the selected day of the week will be displayed Step 2 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item http Time Table Setup DAILY Microso ft Internet Explorer Schedule Time Table Setup DAILY ca Step 3 ee o E Click the SET button after completing the settings Proeram v fam Aor v Step 4 Z
105. output and sounding the buzzer according to the set tings for Event Setup OFF Performs only recording of the event log Other event actions will not be performed E EVENT SETUP Perform the settings for the alarm output duration and the buzzer sound duration at an event site alarm termi nal alarm or command alarm occurrence The following are available for alarm output duration When OFF is selected the alarm output will not be sup plied S second min minute 1s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min EXT The alarm output will continue until the ALARM RESET button is clicked OFF No alarm output is supplied REC The alarm output will be supplied during recording is being performed The following are available for Buzzer buzzer sound duration When OFF is selected a buzzer will not sound 1s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min EXT The buzzer will continue until the ALARM RESET button is clicked OFF The buzzer will not sound REC The buzzer will sound only during recording is being performed E Power ON Manual REC Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to start recording when the power is turned on by the connected external timer or the switch ON Manual recording will start automatically after com pleting the system check OFF Manual recording will not start automatically after completing the system check
106. ps 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips ALL I Frame MANUAL REC Select the recording rate for manual recording OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips ALL I Frame OFF Manual recording will not be performed SCHEDULE REC Select the recording rate for schedule recording from the following OFF 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips ALL I Frame OFF Schedule recording will not be performed Step 2 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item When the camera 17 32 button is clicked the setting window for camera 17 32 will be displayed Step 3 Click the SET button after completing the settings and close the window by clicking the x button at the top right of the window EVENT REC Performs the settings for the recording rate and record ing duration for pre event recording and post event recording The following are available for RATE recording rate 0 1 ips 0 2 ips 0 3 ips 0 5 ips 1 ips 2 ips 3 ips 5 ips 10 ips 15 ips ALL I Frame OFF No recording will be performed Important e Perform the camera settings as follows for pre event recording in MPEG 4 e Refresh interval 1 sec or more e Bit rate per client 4 096 kbps or less Failure to observe the above may cause the record ing duration of the recorded data to be different from the set recording duration for the pre ev
107. r address Enter up to 255 alphanu meric characters including hyphens and periods E Port Number Enter a port number of a proxy server E Exceptions Perform the settings for cameras who does not use the proxy server Enter the set address of the network camera Enter up to 128 alphanumeric characters including asterisks semicolons and periods Notes e A semicolon is used for dividing the addresses e Entering validates all numbers Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Perform the settings for SNMP network SNMP Setup Perform the settings for the SNMP Perform the settings for the status check of the unit etc by connecting the SNMP manager Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click SNMP Setup to display the SNMP Setup window anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Comm Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E COMMUNITY Enter a name used for SNMP authentication in alphanu meric characters Enter up to 32 alohanumeric charac ters E CONTACT Enter the mail address of an administrator of this unit Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters E SYSTEM NAME Enter a system name in alphanumeric characters to manage this unit by the SNMP system for example No1 Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters E LOCATION Enter a loca
108. r authentication User name password and operational level can be set Correction or deletion of user information can be performed Perform the settings for the host authentication by registering PCs hosts allowed to access this unit via a network Operational levels and IP addresses of PCs can be set Correction or deletion of host information can be performed Functions operable in each user level can be set Page 64 66 67 68 69 70 71 73 74 19 76 7 78 78 19 80 Setup menu Maintenance Product Information Disk Information Partition Information Network Information Disk End Mode HDD Capacity Warning Data Delete Save Load Config Description Versions of the software the hardware this unit MAC address temperature inside the unit and software version of the connect ed extension unit will be displayed Hard disk information such as available capacity of the built in hard disk or an extension unit will be displayed Available disk space size of the normal area the event area the copy area and the pre recording areas will be displayed Network information such as IP addresses of the connected devices network line speed the maximum network speed will be displayed Perform the settings for action when running out of hard disk space If the available hard disk capacity reaches a specified level a warning will be displayed Data on the hard disk external record
109. r the last 2 digits of the year Up to 10 times and dates for switching to summer time can be set Summer Time Daylight Savings Table Microsoft Internet Explorer E C System Summer Time Daylight Savings Table maes 3 S Minute 05 ww D 5 a lt offo opo lt jj lt col La zilei llel 4 4 lt lt ao lt co lt AR Y oct Too MAR aE oa oa m oa So I lt lt ma mo ma oS mn wo an Oo o o no g lt MAR Y foot MAR v OCT v e Er a Bibs Ie Ie IE Ae or a eee eet Mm ho wo ay O jma wo co RE oa o So ae no mn lt lt lt no oO lt lt So Ha gt lt no PB ro Fro Ef ro Ero Ere Er Fro Ero Er Ere Ere Fr cUeclc dc tc hic lc dic llc tic lic ic hl a lt ih lt fm D lt ao amp 45 46 Functions for Recording Recording Perform the settings for recording Perform the basic settings for recording and the settings for emergency recording Basic settings for recording REC Setup Perform the basic settings for recording Click the Recording button in the setup menu Step 1 Advanced and then click REC Setup The REC Setup window will be displayed Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND30
110. rd disk of the unit or an extension unit is having trouble and it is necessary to remove it temporarily but not to stop operation Do the following to remove the hard disk drive logically Important When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the close button at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction Click Remove on the top menu Connection Information of the HDD DISK MENU to display the Remove window Z Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND3004 Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup HDD DISK MENU Remove When completing the logical remove of the hard disk drive the result will be displayed E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup HDD DISK MENU Format Information 96 Step 1 Click the EXECUTE button to remove the hard disk drive indicated with or LOST on the HDD DISK MENU Note Asterisks will be displayed after replacing the hard disk drive LOST will be displayed when the hard disk drive is removed Step 2 When the OK button is clicked the Remove window will be displayed Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs check the symptoms with the following table Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solu
111. rea click Partition Information The available disk size of each recording area on the hard disk drive will be displayed Information of the hard disk drives of the unit or the con 91 92 Initialize the Hard Disk Drive Format Initialize format the built in hard disk drive and the hard disk drives of the connected optional extension unit It is possible to select and initialize a hard disk drive independently When using in the RAID 5 mode all the unit will be initialized It is necessary to initialize the hard disk drive in the following cases e When the built in hard disk of the unit is replaced or when the hard disk drive is added newly e When using the connected optional extension unit for the first time It is also required to partition the hard disk drive into the normal recording area the event recording area the copy area and the pre recording area Important e When initialized all recorded data will be erased e When exiting from the HDD DISK MENU be sure to click the Main button Do not click the close button 3 at the top right of the window otherwise it may cause malfunction Initialize the normal recording area event recording area copy area Format Initialize format the normal recording area event recording area copy area as follows Click the Format button on the top menu Connection Information of the HDD DISK MENU to display the Format window Step 1 Select the desired hard disk drive t
112. s menu Settings relating to the DNS settings such as the domain name can be performed Basic network DDNS settings can be performed with this menu Determine to enable or disable DDNS or perform the settings of the registered user IDs Basic network proxy settings can be performed with this menu Determine whether or not to use the proxy server and perform the settings such as the server address settings etc Perform the settings for the SNMP Perform the settings for the status check of the unit etc by connecting the SNMP manager Perform the settings when adjustment of the time is required to be set with the NTP server such as when setting the NTP server address Perform the settings for the FTP server Settings for transmitting images from a camera connected to this unit to a designated FTP server periodically can be performed with the FTP Setup menu Perform the settings to send e mails to addresses registered in advance at an event or error occurrence It is possible to send a message to addresses registered in advance using Panasonic Alarm Protocol when an event or a problem occurs To receive messages using this function the optional software is necessary Configure whether to enable or disable the user authentication and the host authentication Edit information of the registered administrators such as the administrator name password the default screen etc Perform the settings for user registration and use
113. s of this unit will be displayed Logs will be displayed in list form in the log display area Access Log button The time when logged in out for this unit the user ID and the IP address will be displayed Logs will be displayed in list form in the log display area Event Log button The event logs event occurrence times and their details will be displayed Logs will be displayed in list form in the log display area Network Log button The network error logs will be displayed Logs will be displayed in list form in the log display area Zoom In Enlarges the live camera image and playback picture 17 18 Cam Select Tab E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder W ND3 Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Control Cam Select Setup Multiscreen Select Sequence EL oom Oo Cam Select VWVJ NDS00A Gl Group title Gp F z Camera title G3 G4 Multiscreen Select box Multiscreen button Up to 4 camera images can be displayed simultaneous ly on a multi screen Each time the button is clicked the camera picture is changed to quad display according to the settings made in System Basic Setup Monitor Display of the setup menu Advanced Sequence box Sequence button Camera images to be displayed will be switched by clicking this button Camera images will be displayed sequentially according to the settings performed in advance EL Zoom box Camera images will b
114. ser be Edit Delete window will be displayed Click the V button to select the desired user informa tion to be edited or deleted E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Record WJ ND300A Step 2 sas e Click the EDIT button to edit the selected user Event schedute USER NAME 3 TN ee information at The editing window will be displayed with informa aio tion of the registered user Edit user information in Host Regist Ee the same way as the user registration page 77 e Click the DELETE button to delete the selected user S INRTENSLE 1 4k Registration of a PC host accessible to this unit Host Regist Register information of a PC host that accesses this unit via a network such as a LAN Up to 32 hosts can be regis tered Click the User Mng button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Host Regist The Host Regist window will be displayed Step 1_ Perform the settings for each item Refer to the next page for further information about the E AE A I IITA SPOS SISA EIST BER settings for each item Network Disk Recorder WJ N D300A Cortrol Cam Select Setup User Mng Host Regist Click the SET button after completing the settings iew i Operate NME View Operate v ROR iew Operate Setup items E Host IP Address Enter an IP address Enter 4 units from t
115. ssible to check if the set recording rate and trans mission rate are available for the network in use by clicking this button It will take around 90 seconds to check In the process of measurement recording and copying will stop When the set rate is displayed red recording transmis sion may be failed with the set rate Check if the result value total value of the maximum network speed of each camera is below the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication When the result value is beyond the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication Example 50 Mbps lt 60 Mbps result value When the result value is beyond the maximum network speed of the unit 50 Mbps as indication refer each rate for LIVE VIDEO MANUAL REC SCHEDULE REC and EVENT REC Then lower the higher rate among them or lower image quality to diminish the net work traffic from the camera Click the Measurement button to check if the result value is below the maximum network speed Repeat this procedure until the result value becomes less than 50 Mbps as indication JPEG resolution image Number of the Transmission rate Important e When the result value is beyond the maximum net work speed of the unit the following may occur due to the heavy network traffic e Some images to be recorded may not be done e Some live images to be displayed may not be done e Some alarms to be issued may not be done e Operational resp
116. ssible to refer to the settings of the unit and the access log and to perform the alarm reset Head of operators LV3 Possible to monitor or play the images Operators LV4 Possible to monitor live images Operator Ss ajo a ja e KELE Functions that can be restricted The following functions can be restricted according to the user levels Function Description Setup Camera Setup It is possible to edit some settings on the setup menu It is impossi ble to edit the settings of Camera Comm User Mng and Maintenance It is possible to edit the settings of the Camera menu Comm Setup User Mng Setup Maintenance It is possible to edit the settings of the Comm menu It is possible to edit the settings of the User Mng menu It is possible to edit the settings of the Maintenance menu Camera Control Event Log Status It is possible to pan tilt the camera It is possible to browse event logs Refer to the Operating Access Log Status Instructions PDF It is possible to browse event logs Refer to the Operating Error Log Status Instructions PDF It is possible to browse error logs Refer to the Operating Network Log Status Instructions PDF It is possible to browse network logs Refer to the Operating Alarm Reset Instructions PDF An event action can be canceled Refer to the Operating Alarm Suspend Copy Manual REC Operation Pla
117. sults from operating the some buttons will be as follows GO TO DATE button Playback sometimes may Start from a point several seconds after the des ignated time and date REV PLAY button Some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera PLAY button during playback When the PLAY button is clicked during playback images will be skipped for several seconds Playback will starts from a point several seconds after the current point PREV IMAGE button Some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Reverse frame play will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera FF REW button Some frames of recorded images will not be displayed Fast playback fast reverse playback will be performed with the set refresh interval of the camera START button in the A B Repeat box Black screen may be displayed when the A B repeat playback is performed Download button during playback Download may start from a point several seconds later than the designated start time and may end at a point several seconds after the designated end time when downloading MPEG 4 images CAM Tab Auto rode ATL Focus Zoom box Zooming can be adjusted by clicking the Wide button or the Tele button Click the button to reset zoom Focus box Focusing can be adjusted by clicking the Near button or the Far button
118. t images from it can be displayed When the pre event recording area is formatted even though accessing a camera for which the above setting items are not configured and images from it cannot be displayed images to be recorded for the designated duration by the pre event recording may sometimes not be recorded Click Pre Recording areas Format on the top menu Connection Information of the HDD DISK MENU to display the Pre Recording areas Format window Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300 ontrol Cam Select Setup HDD DISK MENU on Ih Form Infor mati Remove e The table will be displayed and the capacity of the pre recording area can be configured with this table Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300 Microsoft Internet Explorer order WJ ND300A Step 1 Select the desired hard disk drive to be initialized Only a single hard disk drive can be initialized at a time Step 2 Click the EXECUTE button after completing the set tings Step 3 Enter the desired disk size to be allocated as the pre recording area for each camera channel Notes e Disk size of each pre recording area should be larg er than 15 GB When it is unnecessary to designate the disk size enter 0 e The actual size of the pre event recording area may be 1 3 GB smaller than the entered value e Pre recording areas of up to 16 camera chann
119. t playback mode is active Indicates that the A B repeat reverse playback mode is active AB Indicates that the A B repeat fast playback mode IS active event list Indicates that the A B repeat fast reverse play 2 Indicator The status of recording will be displayed back mode is active When lit red Indicates that recording is being per Indicates that the A B repeat pause mode is formed active When not lit Indicates that recording is not being DL performed Indicates that the playback images are currently being downloaded K END Indicates that download of the playback images has ended 21 3 Indicates the following statuses BUSY Indicates that the camera is not operable because a user with higher priority is currently operating that camera COPY Indicates that copying is being performed DELETE Indicates that deletion of a recorded image is being performed 4 Indicates information about events and errors ALARM SUSPEND Clicking this button will temporarily disable alarm detection Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF suspen ALARM SUSPEND This indication will be displayed while an alarm is being suspended aeann ALARM RESET Indicates an event occurrence The alarm display action will be canceled by clicking this button Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF ALARM RESET Indicates no event occurrence erroe ERROR Indicates an error oc
120. t their clocks with reference to the clock of this unit Time When MASTER is selected for Auto Adjust Time set the clock for a signal to be supplied from the ALARM CONTROL connector time adjustment I O pin no 20 of the ALARM CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the unit When SLAVE is selected set the time when the unit receives a signal from the MASTER unit and adjust the clock Important e Recording will not be performed for around 4 sec onds when changing the present time accurate within 5 seconds using the time adjustment input pin no 20 e When SLAVE is selected this function works dif ferently depending on the recording status For fur ther information refer to page 20 of the installation Guide book E Summer Time Daylight Savings Perform the settings for summer time from the following During summertime the time will be displayed with an asterisk OUT Does not function AUTO Applies summer time automatically in accor dance with the settings for switching to summer time Refer to the following E Summer Time Daylight Savings Table Set the start ON end OFF date and time for summer time The following window will be displayed when the SETUP button is clicked Click the SET button after completing the settings and close the window by click ing the x button at the top right of the window Enter the start time and date and the end time and date of summer time Ente
121. terval set on the camera Resolution Resolution refers to the degree of fineness and quality of the camera pictures recorded by this unit This unit dis plays the resolution in number of dots For example if the number of horizontal dots is 720 and the number of verti cal dots is 480 the display reads 720 x 480 M JPEG A video codec that compresses video fields from the camera into independent JPEG images sequentially by query from the unit Network load will be reduced comparing with the method that obtains JPEG images independently from the camera However the transmission rate will fluctuate depending on the state of the camera Some cameras phrase this video codec as just JPEG Manual recording Function for starting and stopping recording manually by clicking the recording button or recording stop button Schedule recording Function for starting and stopping recording automatically at a preset time Event recording Function for starting recording automatically when an event occurs Event recordings are divided into pre recordings pictures before the event occurs and post recordings pictures after the event occurs Emergency recording Function for performing priority recording in emergency situations etc through an external switch connected to the unit SD memory recording SD memory data Function featured in some Panasonic s cameras that saves images on the SD memory card on the camera when communication with the
122. the administrators is LV1 and it is impossible to change it Operable functions for LV1 can be set in the User Level menu page 80 E Priority Display the settings to assign priorities to operate this unit in case two or more users access this unit simulta neously The priority of the administrators is 0 and it is impossi ble to change it Step 1 Perform the settings for each item Refer to the following for further information about the settings for each item Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Important e The administrator information can be edited only when logging in as the administrator e When the unit is being operated without changing the default administrator name and password the pop up window saying that it is recommended to change the password will be displayed E Default Screen Select a startup display to be displayed after login from the following CAM1 32 Displays live images from the selected cam era channel on a single screen 4A 4H Images of the camera group A H consisted from 4 camera channels in advance will be switched and displayed sequentially on a 4 Screen The camera group settings can be performed on the Monitor Display settings of the setup menu Advanced System Basic Setup Monitor Display Refer to page 42 for further information SEQ Images will be displayed in the sequential display The operational settings of the sequential disp
123. the set user name and password Refer to page 77 for the descriptions of how to regis ter users e The default administrator name and password are as follows USER ID ADMIN Password 12345 e To enhance the security change the password for an administrator before running the unit It is recom mended to change the password for the administra tor periodically Refer to page 76 for descriptions of how to change the password Important When the unit is being operated without changing the default administrator name and password the pop up window saying that it is recommended to change the password will be displayed A Warning Microsoft Internet Explorer A x Please change the password by setup menu The top page will be displayed Step 3 PETTEE TRESS RT MEERA ESTE EER Click the buttons or the tabs for operations Important eS If a message is displayed on the information bar eg ey ey meee JJM a see page 101 as ss Lom Time amp Date CH rails te 16 0CT06 9 15 12PM GMT 09 00 ez etl a Note GMT 09 00 a e 4 SS When the top page is displayed for the first time the foe pas e install wizard of the ActiveX control required to dis Sess gt a eS os play images from the camera will be displayed letra REC EA REW i REV PLAY PLAY Taeg FF AB Repet TO Pc m ea e aa ice a i p gt J pp p Dowis Foll he i fth d 00 P PREV IMAGE PAU
124. tion name location where this unit is installed in alphanumeric characters for example 2F Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Note The following alphanumeric characters can be entered ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWX YZabcdefghijkimnopgqrstuvwxyz0O1 23456789 8 amp 4 h5 lt gt 7 We le 69 70 Perform the settings for the time adjustment of a network NTP Setup Click the Comm button in the setup menu Advanced and then click NTP Setup to display the NTP Setup window anasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300 i Daimin nan etwork Disk Recorder WJ N D300 Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items E Time Adjustment Select ON or OFF to determine whether or not to adjust the time according to the NTP server E NTP Server Address Enter the NTP server address when adjusting the time using the NTP server Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters including hyphens and periods E Time Adjustment Method Select the update method from the following Periodic The recorder will update the clock periodically by inquiring to the NTP server Scheduled The recorder will update the clock at the designated time E Refresh Interval Select an interval of time inquiry to the NTP server from the following 1h 2h 6h 12h 24h Default 1h E Refresh Time When selecting Periodic for Time Adjustment
125. tion or a problem is not described below and when having a problem with installations a e Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10 100 BASE T port Confirm the cable is firmly connected Is the connection indicator of the 10 100BASE T port lit When it is not lit connection to a LAN is not estab lished or a network is not working correctly Confirm that the connection indicator of the 10 100BASE T port is lit Refer to a system administrator if it is not lit Is the valid IP address set Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Are you accessing the wrong IP address Check the connection as follows gt ping IP address of this unit lf there is reply from this unit the connection is nor mal If not check the settings of the IP address and the subnet mask Cannot access from the browser Is the same IP address provided to other devices Refer to a system administrator for further informa tion Are there contradictions between the address and the network subnet to be accessed Or is Use Proxy Server for the settings of the brows er checked When accessing this unit in the same subnet entering the address of this unit in the Don t Use Proxy For These Addresses box is recommended The buttons on the browser The buttons may not be displayed orderly if the font are displayed out of align setting of Windows has been changed from the ment default setting Use with the default fo
126. twork Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Interne Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Y l Cortrol CamSelect Setup Advanced ee a T Pe ee es ee kx sd Terminal Setup i Step 1 Perform the settings for each item E Alarm Output Select the alarm output duration The following are available for alarm output duration OFF No alarm output is supplied 1s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min EXT The alarm output will continue until the ALARM RESET button is clicked REC The alarm output will be supplied during recording is being performed E Buzzer Select ON or OFF to set whether or not to sound the buzzer at an event occurrence The following are avail able for buzzer sound duration OFF The buzzer will not sound 1s 30s in 1 second intervals 40 s 50 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min EXT The buzzer will continue until the ALARM RESET button is clicked REC The buzzer will sound only during the event recording is being performed Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings 49 90 Settings relating to the terminal alarm Terminal Setup Set event actions at a terminal alarm occurrence for each camera channel Click the Event button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Terminal Setup to display the Terminal Setup window Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup Advanced trent If Sched
127. ule a oe Basic Setup Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Terminal Setup Setu Command Alarm Setup Quick Setup Menu Step 1 Perform the settings for the following items for each ter minal alarm channel REC CAM Performs the settings for a camera channel used for recording PRESET Enter a preset position blank 1 256 to which the cam era will move at a terminal alarm occurrence for each terminal When no position is entered blank the camera does not move to any preset position Output Terminal Select the output terminal TRM1 TRM16 that out puts alarm signals at a terminal alarm occurrence When is selected alarm signals will not be output Step 2 Click the SET button after completing the settings Perform the settings for site alarm Site Alarm Setup Perform the settings relating to the site alarm such as the setting to validate or invalidate the original alarm from cameras the port number used for receiving the original alarm and the event actions for each camera channel at an Original alarm occurrence Click the Event button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Site Alarm Setup to display the Site Alarm Setup window Step 1 Perform the settings for each item E Panasonic Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Microsoft Internet Explorer Site Alarm a Select ON or OFF whether to validate or invalidate Advanced pon ee the s
128. will be as below Logical disk size Smallest size of the disk among the disks in the extension unit x Number of the disks in the extension unit 1 Note Depending on the model of a hard disk drive the logical disk size may be a few percent smaller than the size resulting from the formula above Important e It is impossible to use the RAID function with the WJ ND300A alone if the WJ ND300A in use is not featured the built in RAID board e The settings relating to the RAID function can be performed on the setup menu displayed on the LCD on the front panel of the unit Refer to the Installation Guide for further information e It is impossible to format the pre event recording area using the WJ NDSOOA featured the built in RAID board alone To perform the settings for the pre event recording with the RAID function it is necessary to use with an extension unit Refer to the operating instructions of the extension unit for how to configure the settings for the RAID 5 function to be used on the extension unit 89 Display the HDD DISK MENU The settings relating to the hard disk drive can be performed on the HDD DISK MENU It is possible to initialize format of the hard disk drive unmount the hard disk drive and check the available disk space of each recording area on the HDD DISK MENU Important e When the HDD DISK MENU is displayed all operations including recording and playback except the HDD DISK MENU operation will stop
129. yback Operation Instructions PDF An event action can be suspended Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF A recorded image can be manually copied Refer to the Operating Instructions PDF Manual recording can be started and stopped A recorded image can be played Note When checking the checkboxes of Comm Camera User Mng and Maintenance the checkbox of Setup will be checked automatically On the contrary even when the checkbox of Setup is checked Comm Camera User Mng and Maintenance will not be checked 81 82 Settings for Maintenance Maintenance It is possible to check the statuses of the HDDs of this unit and the network and perform the settings relating to the HDDs The available capacity of the HDDs and the network status can be checked Check version info etc Product Information Versions of the software the hardware this unit MAC address temperature inside the unit and software version of the connected extension unit will be displayed Click the Maintenance button in the setup menu Advanced and then click Product Information The Product Information window will be displayed Step 1 Versions of the software the hardware this unit MAC address temperature inside the unit and software ver _ pees TMRITR TIENEN NSTI RET EE E sion of the connected extension unit will be displayed Network Disk Recorder WJ ND300A Control Cam Select Setup Maintenance
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