Panasonic WJ HD220 User Manual

Digital Disk Recorder  
Operating Instructions  
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Digital Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD220  
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,  
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.  
8) Do not use near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  
than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the points  
where they exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a  
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-overs.  
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13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,  
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus  
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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CONTENTS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................ 3  
Lock/Unlock Buttons ...................................................... 54  
I Password Verification ................................................. 54  
I Enabling Button Lock ................................................. 54  
PREFACE .......................................................................... 5  
FEATURES ........................................................................ 5  
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................. 6  
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND  
WJ-HD220 NETWORK OPERATION............................... 55  
PREPARATIONS ............................................................... 56  
I System Requirements ................................................ 56  
I Connection ................................................................. 57  
I Main Page and Control Panel .................................... 58  
WJ-HD220 SETUP ............................................................ 59  
I To Access Setup Menus ............................................ 59  
I Timer Setup (TIMER SETUP) ...................................... 59  
I Trigger Action Setup (TRIGGER ACTION SETUP) .... 61  
I Camera Recording Setup (REC CAMERA SETUP) ... 62  
I Manual Recording Setup (REC SETUP) .................... 62  
I Trigger Action Setup (TRIGGER ACTION SETUP) .... 62  
I Externally Specified Recording Mode  
(EXT REC SETUP) ...................................................... 63  
I Display Setup (DISPLAY SETUP) ............................... 63  
I Camera Title (CAMERA TITLE) .................................. 64  
I System Setup (SYSTEM SETUP) ................................ 64  
I Alarm Setup (ALARM SETUP) .................................... 66  
I Video Motion Detector Setup (VMD SETUP) .............. 66  
I VMD Area Setup (VMD AREA SETUP) ....................... 66  
I Communication Setup  
(COMMUNICATION SETUP) ...................................... 67  
I Serial Port Setup (SERIAL PORT SETUP) .................. 67  
I Camera System Setup (CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP)  
(only for PS·DATA) ..................................................... 68  
I Network Setup (NETWORK SETUP) .......................... 68  
I Switcher Setup (SWITCHER SETUP) ......................... 70  
I Multi Sequence Setup  
(MULTI SEQUENCE SETUP) ...................................... 71  
I Spot Sequence Setup (SPOT SEQUENCE SETUP) ... 71  
I Camera View Setup (CAMERA VIEW SETUP) ........... 71  
I System Information (SYSTEM INFORMATION) .......... 72  
I System Log (SYSTEM LOG) ...................................... 73  
I Error Information on Network Connections  
THEIR FUNCTIONS .......................................................... 7  
I Front View .................................................................. 7  
I Rear View ................................................................... 10  
INSTALLATION ................................................................. 11  
I Installing the Optional HDD ....................................... 11  
I Mounting in the Rack ................................................. 12  
CONNECTIONS & DIP SW SETTING ............................... 13  
System Composition & Connections ............................. 13  
<Basic System> ............................................................ 13  
<PS·Data System> ........................................................ 14  
<Network System> ........................................................ 15  
I Connection with the Camera Site ............................... 16  
I Connection with the Monitors ..................................... 16  
I ALARM/REMOTE Connection .................................... 16  
I Serial Port Connections .............................................. 18  
DIP Switch Setting ......................................................... 20  
I System Mode ............................................................. 20  
I DATA Port Termination ............................................... 20  
SETUP PROCEDURES ..................................................... 21  
I Prior to Setup ............................................................. 21  
I Initializing ................................................................... 24  
I Main Menu (WJ-HD220 MAIN MENU) ....................... 25  
I Timer Recording Setup (TIMER REC) ........................ 25  
I Manual Recording Setup (REC SETUP) .................... 28  
I Externally Specified Recording Mode  
(EXT REC SETUP) .......................................................28  
I Display Setup (DISPLAY SETUP) ............................... 28  
I System Setup (SYSTEM SETUP) ................................ 31  
I Alarm Setup (ALARM SETUP) .................................... 37  
I Communication Setup  
(COMMUNICATION SETUP) ...................................... 38  
I Serial Port Setup (SERIAL PORT SETUP) .................. 38  
I Network Setup (NETWORK SETUP) .......................... 40  
I Switcher Setup (SWITCHER SETUP) ......................... 41  
I System Information (SYSTEM INFORMATION) .......... 43  
I Language (LANGUAGE) ............................................ 44  
OPERATING PROCEDURES ............................................ 45  
Controlling Video Inputs & Monitors .............................. 45  
I On the Spot Monitor ................................................... 45  
I On the Multiscreen Monitor ........................................ 46  
Alarm Control Function .................................................. 47  
I Alarm Input ................................................................. 47  
I Alarm Output .............................................................. 47  
I Resetting Alarm .......................................................... 48  
I Suspending Alarm Input ............................................ 49  
I Alarm Log Recall & Search ........................................ 49  
Recording ...................................................................... 50  
I Internal Timer Recording ........................................... 50  
I Power-on Recording .................................................. 51  
I Manual Recording ...................................................... 51  
I Alarm Recording ........................................................ 51  
Playback ........................................................................ 52  
I Normal Playback ........................................................ 52  
I Skip Playback ............................................................ 52  
I Step Playback ............................................................ 52  
I Alarm Search Playback .............................................. 52  
I Time & Date Search Playback ................................... 53  
I Multiscreen Playback ................................................. 53  
(ERROR INFORMATION (FTP, SMTP, DDNS)) .......... 73  
NETWORK CONFIGURATION .......................................... 74  
I User Setup (USER SETUP) ........................................ 74  
I Host Setup (HOST SETUP) ........................................ 74  
I FTP Client Setup (FTP CLIENT SETUP) ..................... 75  
I Mail Setup (MAIL SETUP) .......................................... 76  
I Network Video Setup (NETWORK VIDEO SETUP) .... 77  
OPERATING WJ-HD220 ................................................... 78  
I Main Panel .................................................................. 78  
I Main Control Panel ..................................................... 80  
I Alarm List ................................................................... 82  
I HTTP Download and Viewing Images ....................... 83  
TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................ 84  
SPECIFICATIONS & APPENDIX...................................... 85  
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 86  
STANDARD ACCESSORIES ............................................. 87  
APPENDIX ........................................................................ 88  
I Remote Control from System Controller ..................... 88  
I RS-232C Communication Protocol ............................ 90  
I HDD Maintenance ...................................................... 94  
I Mail Contents ............................................................. 99  
I Network Security ...................................................... 100  
I Network Error Information ........................................ 101  
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PREFACE  
The Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220 is designed for use  
within a surveillance system and is a combination of a hard  
disk recorder and an 8-input video multiplexer. It records  
nearly 8 600 hours of picture and audio data selectively on  
a field basis with fine quality (FQ). Besides recording and  
playback, the WJ-HD220 features versatile interfaces with  
the network and RS485 communications. Interactive menus  
are provided for recording setup, alarm setup, network  
setup, and so forth.  
FEATURES  
• Built-in HDD  
• Remote Control  
Serial port control  
• Viewing Live Pictures  
Single channel live (CH 1-8)  
Quad-split live, Multi-split live  
Single live zoomed electrically  
Sequential live  
Alarm sensor inputs  
Control of up to 4 cameras (CAM1-4) by multi-  
plexed PSD via direct connection  
• Network Access  
Viewing live images  
Viewing playback images  
Controlling cameras  
Controlling recorder  
• Recording Mode  
Manual recording  
Timer recording  
Alarm-event recording  
Power-on recording  
• Miscellaneous  
Recording quality and rate selectable  
Password protected buttons  
Alarm list search  
• Playback  
Language selection from 5 types for recorder and  
from 7 types for HTML  
Single channel playback  
Step-search playback  
Skip-search playback  
Time & Date search  
Quad playback  
Single playback zoomed electrically  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows, WindowsXP and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States of America and/or other countries.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
• Refer all work related to the installation of this product  
to qualified service personnel or system installers.  
• We recommend that you note down your settings and  
retain them. Power or battery failure may erase settings  
you entered.  
• Prevent condensation from forming on the surface of  
the hard disk. Wait until the dew evaporates in any of  
the following cases.  
• Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture, nor  
try to operate it in wet areas.  
The recorder is moved to a place significantly differ-  
ent in temperature or humidity.  
The recorder is moved out of an air-conditioned  
room.  
The recorder is placed in an extremely humid  
place.  
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when clean-  
ing the appliance body.  
Use a dry cloth to clean the appliance when it is dirty.  
When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent  
and wipe gently.  
The recorder is placed in a room where a heater  
has just been turned on.  
• Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified tem-  
perature, humidity or power source ratings.  
Do not use the appliance in an extreme environment  
where high temperature or high humidity exists. Use the  
appliance at temperatures within +5°C to +45°C (41°F  
to 113 °F) and a humidity below 90 %.  
• Consumable parts  
Contact your dealer for replacement of the following  
parts when the time comes:  
Built-in hard disk needs replacement after around  
30 000 hours of operation.  
Cooling fan also needs replacement after around  
30 000 hours of operation.  
The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC  
60 Hz.  
Backup battery has a lifetime of around five (5)  
years in an ordinary environment.  
• It might occur some kind of malfunction of "RECORD" or  
"PLAY", or "damage or defect of recorded data", due to  
failure or trouble of machine. Any consequent damage  
or loss arising from such problem is not subject of the  
warranty.  
• Do not block the ventilation opening or slots on the  
cover.  
To prevent the appliance from overheating, place it at  
least 5 cm (2 inches) away from the wall.  
• Do not drop metallic parts through slots.  
This could permanently damage the appliance. Turn  
the power off immediately and contact qualified service  
personnel for service.  
• Handle the appliance with care.  
Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the appli-  
ance.  
• Fully charge up the backup battery.  
Keep the appliance turned on for at least 48 hours to  
recharge the backup battery. This procedure is neces-  
sary when using the appliance for the first time or after  
it has been unplugged for a long time from the AC out-  
let. Insufficient charging of the battery may cause era-  
sure of settings if the AC power supply should fail.  
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
I Front View  
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RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
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SETUP  
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SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
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ALARM  
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PLAY MODE SELECT  
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q Operate Indicator (OPERATE)  
i Daylight Saving Time (DST)  
Lights up when the power of the WJ-HD220 Digital Disk  
Recorder is turned on.  
The button is recessed inside the front panel opening.  
Pressing this button shifts the internal clock to the sum-  
mer time or vice versa.  
w Alarm Indicator (ALARM)  
Blinks when an alarm condition exists. It changes to  
steady light when the activated alarm is reset after the  
auto-reset time has elapsed.  
To turn the indicator off, press the ALARM RESET but-  
ton.  
o On Screen Display Button (OSD)  
Toggles the "on screen display" (OSD) on and off. You  
can eliminate OSD when it veils a portion on the monitor  
you wish to observe. OSD includes the time and date,  
alarm status, camera title, and recorder status. The sta-  
tus information is displayed only on the multiscreen  
monitor.  
e Alarm Suspension Indicator (SUSPEND)  
Lights up when the alarm suspension mode is selected.  
! Monitor Selection Button (SPOT/MULTI)  
Toggles the monitor selection between the spot monitor  
and multiscreen monitor you wish to control.  
When the spot monitor is selected, the LED in the but-  
ton lights up.  
r Alarm Reset Button (RESET)  
Pressing this button cancels an activated alarm, and  
returns the system to the condition before the alarm  
was activated.  
t Timer Indicator (TIMER)  
! Sequence Button (SEQUENCE)  
Lights up when the internal timer works after setting the  
TIMER to INT (internal) in the menu setup. It blinks while  
recording during the specified start and end time.  
Runs the assigned sequence on the selected monitor  
for the specified duration. Pressing this button pauses  
the sequence, or restarts the paused sequence.  
The LED in the button lights up when running, or blinks  
when pausing.  
y Remote Indicator (REMOTE)  
Lights up when the recorder is remotely controlled via  
the serial port or 10BASE-T/100BASE-T port on the rear  
panel.  
! Camera Selection Buttons (CAMERA SELECT)  
Pressing a button selects the input live image, or the  
recorded image of the specified input. The LED in the  
button indicates the status of the camera input as fol-  
lows.  
u Lock Button (LOCK)  
Holding down the button for 2 seconds will enable or  
disable the button lock function. While locked, the but-  
tons at the front panel are not operable and the LED in  
the LOCK button lights up.  
Green: The input displayed on the monitor is not being  
recorded, but is a live or playback image.  
Yellow: The input is displayed on the monitor, and is  
recorded on the hard disk.  
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Orange: The input is not displayed on the monitor, but  
is recorded on the hard disk.  
Blink Yellow: The input channel has an activated alarm  
and is in alarm recording mode.  
@ Recording Stop Button (REC STOP)  
Pressing the button for two seconds stops recording.  
Recording in any mode is stopped exclusively with this  
button.  
Blink Green: The input channel has an activated alarm  
but it is not recorded.  
@ to @ are playback mode selection (PLAY MODE  
SELECT) buttons.  
These buttons are used for password input to release  
the button lock function.  
@ Alarm Search Button (ALARM SEARCH)  
Pressing this button enables the JogDial to retrieve the  
beginning image of the desired alarm record. Press the  
[PLAY] button after searching the alarm record to play it  
back.  
! Multiscreen Selection Button (MULTISCREEN  
SELECT/ZOOM)  
Selects the multiscreen pattern to be displayed on the  
multiscreen monitor. The pattern changes every time  
the button is pressed depending on the setup for  
MULTI SEL MODE.  
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@ Step Playback & Down Button (  
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Pressing this button allows the JogDial to advance pic-  
tures field by field for minute searching.  
In the menu setup, pressing this button moves the cur-  
sor downward.  
When ALL is selected:  
Pattern 4A (comprising input 1, 2, 3, 4) Pattern  
4B (5, 6, 7, 8) Pattern 9 (1-8) Pattern 4A  
When QUAD ONLY is selected:  
Pattern 4A Pattern 4B Pattern 4A  
@ Skip Playback & Up Button (  
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Pressing this button allows the JogDial to skip some  
picture fields in rough searching.  
In the menu setup, pressing this button moves the cur-  
sor upward.  
Holding down this button for 2 seconds electronically  
enlarges the specified area when a single picture is dis-  
played on the multiscreen monitor.  
! HDD Access Indicator (HDD)  
@ Time and Date Search Button (TIME&DATE  
SEARCH)  
Lights up when the HDD is accessed.  
Pressing this button opens the time & date search win-  
dow. Specify the time and date of the desired record  
rotating and pressing the JogDial, then press the  
[PLAY] button to start playback.  
! FULL Indicator (FULL)  
Lights up when the available disk space has dropped  
below the percentage specified for HDD FULL and  
when STOP is set for DISK END MODE.  
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! Error indicator (ERROR)  
SET ALARM RECALL)  
Blink Yellow: S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and  
Reporting Technology) reports that the usable life-  
time of the HDD is nearing its end.  
Blink Red: HDD error, HDD removed automatically, or  
thermal error.  
When playing back at normal speed (PLAY):  
Pressing the JogDial pauses or restarts playback.  
When operating alarm search (ALARM SEARCH):  
Rotating the JogDial will access the beginning  
image of the next later or next older alarm record.  
Holding down the JogDial for 2 seconds will jump to  
the newest record at the disk end in forward play-  
back, or to the oldest record in reverse playback.  
When playing back in step mode (STEP):  
! Stop and Setup/Escape Button (STOP SETUP/ESC)  
Pressing this button except in the menu setup or  
recording will stop the playback.  
Holding down this button for 2 seconds calls up setup  
menus, or escapes from the setup.  
In the setup menu, pressing this button will go one step  
back to the previous selection.  
Rotating the JogDial one click clockwise or counter-  
clockwise will access the next later or next older  
image field. A minute search for the desired field  
can be made.  
When playing back in skip mode (SKIP):  
! Playback Button (5PLAY)  
Rotating the JogDial changes the skip playback  
speed and directions. The more turns you rotate the  
JogDial, the faster the pictures will change. A rough  
search for the desired field can be made.  
Pressing this button starts the playback. The LED in the  
button lights up while playing back, and it blinks while  
pausing the playback or searching the record.  
Holding down the JogDial for 2 seconds will jump to  
the newest record at the disk end in forward play-  
back, or to the oldest record in reverse playback.  
When pausing the playback:  
! Recording Button (8REC)  
Pressing this button manually starts recording. The LED  
in the button lights up during recording mode.  
Recording starts when this button is pressed manually,  
when the preset time for the internal timer comes, or  
when an alarm sensor is activated.  
Holding down the JogDial for 2 seconds will return  
to the live image display, and the alarm list will  
appear.  
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While opening the time and date search window  
(TIME&DATE SEARCH):  
Pressing the JogDial moves the cursor to the next  
position in the window.  
Rotating the JogDial increases or decreases the  
parameter.  
After specifying the date and time, press the [PLAY]  
button to start playback.  
When operating alarm recall (ALARM RECALL):  
Holding down the JogDial for two seconds will open  
or close the alarm event log on the monitor.  
Rotating the JogDial will scroll up or down the log  
page.  
After selecting an alarm event with the [D] or [C]  
button, press the [PLAY] button to start playing  
back the selected alarm record.  
When operating setup menus:  
Pressing the JogDial validates the selected para-  
meter and moves the cursor to the next position.  
Rotating the JogDial increases or decreases the  
parameter.  
@ Audio Out  
An RCA standard type jack supplies audio output sig-  
nal that is identical to the AUDIO OUT terminal on the  
rear panel.  
@ Video Out (VIDEO OUT)  
An RCA standard type jack supplies a video output sig-  
nal that is identical to the MULTI OUT terminal on the  
rear panel.  
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I Rear View  
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# Audio Input Connector (AUDIO IN)  
# Alarm/Remote Port (ALARM/REMOTE)  
This port accepts the alarm inputs 1 - 8, and remote  
controls while supplying status outputs. See ALARM/  
REMOTE Connection for details.  
An RCA standard jack that accepts an unbalanced  
–10 dBV, 10 kline input audio signal supplied from an  
external device.  
# Audio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT)  
An RCA standard jack that supplies an unbalanced  
–10 dBV, 600 line output audio signal to an external  
device.  
# RS232C Port (RS-232C)  
This 9-pin port is used to communicate with the person-  
al computer when controlling the recorder, or updating  
the firmware installed in the recorder. See Serial Port  
Connections for cable wiring, and RS-232C Communi-  
cation Protocol.  
# Video Input Connector (VIDEO IN 1-8)  
Connectors 1-4 allow direct connection of the PSD  
cameras (video and commands multiplexed) while con-  
nectors 5-8 accept only normal video signals. A 75 Ω  
termination is made unless the video output terminal is  
connected.  
# Mode Setup DIP Switch (MODE)  
A 6-bit switch is used for such system setups as disk  
formatting, PSD chain termination, and so forth. See DIP  
Switch Setting for details.  
# Video Output Connector (VIDEO OUT 1-8)  
This BNC supplies a video signal looped through the  
video input terminal.  
# 10Base-T/100Base-T (10/100BASE-T)  
This port is used to exchange control data with Ethernet  
via an Ethernet Hub.  
Connectors 1-4 will output signals only when the  
recorder is turned on.  
$ Data Port (DATA)  
This port is used to communicate with external devices  
compatible with the PSD (Panasonic Security Data) pro-  
tocol based on RS485.  
# Spot Output Connector (SPOT OUT)  
This BNC supplies a full-screen live image signal to the  
spot monitor while recording or not recording. No play-  
back or split image, setup menu, or OSD information is  
supplied via this connector.  
$ Cooling Fan  
Prevents the temperature of the recorder from rising. Do  
not block the ventilation openings.  
# Multiscreen Output Connector (MULTISCREEN OUT)  
This BNC provides the multiscreen monitor with the fol-  
lowing video.  
$ Power Switch (POWER ON OFF)  
This switch turns the power of the recorder on and off.  
• Live image: single spot, multi-split spot, single  
sequence, quad-split sequence  
$ Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)  
• Playback image: single spot, multiscreen spot  
• OSD information: camera title, time and date,  
recorder status, alarm status  
$ Power Cord  
Is connected to an AC outlet.  
The menu setup windows are also provided via this  
BNC.  
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INSTALLATION  
G Warning  
This installation should be made by qualified service personnel or system installers.  
G Notes  
Places to avoid  
• Direct exposure to sunlight or near a source of heat such as a radiator.  
• Very dirty and dusty places. Places subject to strong vibrations.  
• Near a transformer, dimmer, video player, radio or monitor. These may cause humming noise, etc.  
About mounting  
• Do not block the ventilation openings or slots in the cover to prevent the appliance from overheating.  
• Always keep the temperature in the rack within +45°C (113°F).  
• Secure the rear of the appliance to the rack with additional mounting brackets (procured locally), if the rack is subject to  
vibration.  
I Installing the Optional HDD  
(In case of the model installing a  
4. Disconnect the fan cord connector on the main board.  
single HDD)  
Then remove the bracket with the fan from the chassis.  
There is an extension space inside the recorder to mount  
the optional HDD unit, besides the one unit pre-installed  
when shipped.  
1. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.  
2. Remove nine screws to detach the top cover.  
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3. Remove six screws fastening the additional bracket.  
5. Prepare the optional HDD unit.  
5-1 Attach the supplied serial number label and trans-  
parent seal on the HDD unit surface as illustrated.  
5-2 Set the jumper connectors as illustrated.  
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• Some optional HDD units to be added require set-  
ting change of the master HDD pin connector.  
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6. Assemble the optional HDD unit onto the bracket using  
the absorbers, sleeves, earth lug, and screws provided  
with the recorder.  
7. Place the HDD unit on the chassis, and fix it with six  
screws.  
8. Reinstall the fan cord and connector.  
9. Connect the power cable and flat cable on the rear of  
the HDD unit.  
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10. Fix the top cover to the recorder with nine screws.  
I Mounting in the Rack  
1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing the five  
3. Install the unit with the rack mounting brackets in the  
rack by using four screws (not included).  
screws on the bottom of the unit.  
Rack  
Remove 5 rubber feet.  
2. Place the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the  
unit and tighten with the six supplied screws (M3 x10).  
Six screws (Supplied)  
Fix the rack mounting brackets.  
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CONNECTIONS & DIP SW SETTING  
System Composition & Connections  
Three system compositions are introduced depending on the camera type and other peripherals connected.  
<Basic System>  
Ordinary system-cameras are connected in combination with the multiscreen and spot monitors, microphone, and speakers.  
Microphone  
System Cameras  
System Cameras*  
Amplifier  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
ON  
SPOT  
OUT  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DATA  
AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Speakers via Amplifier  
Multiscreen Monitor  
Spot Monitor  
Note: Be sure to set DATA to OFF in the CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP menu when connecting system cameras to VIDEO  
IN connectors 1-4.  
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<PS Data System>  
Cameras equipped with data multiplex function are connected in combination with the system controllers and multiplex unit  
compatible with PS Data.  
Note: Set DATA to ON in the CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP menu when connecting combination cameras to VIDEO IN 1-4.  
Combination Cameras  
Combination Cameras  
Pan/Tilt Table  
Receiver  
Microphone  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
ALARM  
ON  
OFF  
Amplifier  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Data Multiplex Unit  
RS485 Cable  
(WV-CA48)  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
ON  
SPOT  
OUT  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DATA  
AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Speakers via Amplifier  
System Controller  
System Controller  
Compatible with PS-Data  
Multiscreen Monitor  
Spot Monitor  
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<Network System>  
Personal computers can access the WJ-HD220 via the network.  
Combination Cameras  
Combination Cameras  
Pan/Tilt Table  
Receiver  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
ALARM  
ON  
OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Data Multiplex Unit  
RS485 Cable  
(WV-CA48)  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
ON  
SPOT  
OUT  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DATA  
LAN Cable  
(10Base-T/100Base-TX  
Category 5)  
AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Hub/Router  
LAN/Internet  
PC (Internet Browser)  
PC (Internet Browser)  
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I Connection with the Camera  
I Connection with the Monitors  
Connect the spot and multiscreen monitors.  
Site  
G System Camera Connection  
Connect system cameras to VIDEO IN 5-8.  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD220  
SPOT  
OUT  
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
POWER  
POWER  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OUT  
Spot Monitor  
Multiscreen Monitor  
G Data-multiplex Camera Connection  
Connect combination cameras directly to VIDEO IN 1-4.  
When connecting to VIDEO IN 5-8, use a Data Multiplex  
Unit as shown below.  
I ALARM/REMOTE Connection  
A 25-pin connector is used to accept and supply control  
signals.  
Combination Cameras  
1
13  
25  
Pan/Tilt Table  
Receiver  
14  
ALARM/REMOTE  
Pin  
#
Pin  
Designation  
Alarm Reset In  
Designation  
#
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
14 Time Adjust Out  
15 Alarm In 5  
Alarm In 1  
Data Multiplex  
Unit  
POWER  
ALARM  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
ON  
OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Alarm In 2  
16 Alarm In 6  
Alarm Recovery Out *1  
Alarm Recovery Out 2  
Alarm Out 1  
17 Alarm In 7  
18 Alarm In 8  
RS485 Cable  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
4
19 Signal GND  
20 Signal GND  
21 Play Status Out  
22 EXT REC MODE In  
23 No Connection  
24 Sequence In  
25 Sequence Out  
DATA  
Alarm Out 2 *2  
Disk End Out  
OUT  
VIDEO  
Warning Out  
10 Alarm In 3  
11 Alarm In 4  
12 REC Status Out  
13 Time Adjust In  
16  
Notes:  
• Input rating: Low-active, non-voltage normally open (N.O.) contact  
• Output rating for pin #4 Alarm Recovery Out *1: High-active with a 200 resistor pulled up to +5 V  
• Output rating for pin #7 Alarm Out 2 *2: High-active with a 4.7 kresistor pulled up to +12 V  
• Output rating for pin #6 Alarm Out 1: Low-active, maximum load capacity of +12 V 100 mA  
• Output rating for other pins: Low-active, maximum load capacity of 24 V 100 mA , open-collector with a 4.7 kresistor  
pulled up to +5 V inside  
• Pin #24 Sequence In receives a close contact input to advance the sequence one step. This input does not start a  
sequence but forwards the presently running sequence by one step.  
• Pin #25 Sequence Out supplies a negative pulse when the sequence running on the multiscreen monitor advances one  
step.  
G Alarm Connection  
There are eight alarm inputs, while two outputs are provided with different driving capacity.  
Sensor  
Door Switch  
External  
Alarm  
Reset Switch  
Alarm Indicator  
Relay *1  
Alarm Input Terminals  
#7 Alarm Out 2 *2  
Signal Ground Terminals  
*1: Use when the indicator exceeds over the drive capacity of the alarm out terminal.  
*2: Connect to #6 Alarm Out 1 when using a low-active device.  
G External Recording Connection  
The recording mode will change from the internal timer  
mode to the external mode (EXT REC MODE) specified in  
REC SETUP menu when the switch is turned on.  
#22 External Recording Mode  
G Time Adjusting Connection  
The internal timer is calibrated with this input.  
Master Clock  
Non-voltage N.O. contact  
N.O.=Normally Open  
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I Serial Port Connections  
G RS-232C Connection  
A 9-pin connector is provided with the recorder to communicate with the PC via the RS-232C interface.  
WJ-HD200  
PC  
DB9  
1
DB9  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
Personal Computer  
5
D-sub9  
or  
D-sub25  
6
7
8
Frame  
Frame  
D-sub9  
Shield  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
POWER  
WJ-HD200  
PC  
DB25  
IN  
ON  
SPOT  
OUT  
SIGNAL GND  
LARM/REMOTE  
DB9  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
2
1
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DATA  
2 (RXD)  
3 (TXD)  
4 (ER)  
2 (TXD)  
3 (RXD)  
6 (DR)  
Digital Disk Recorder  
5 (GND)  
6 (DR)  
7 (RTS)  
8 (CTS)  
7 (GND)  
20 (ER)  
5 (CTS)  
4 (RTS)  
Note: Using a conversion cable may malfunction since  
this RS-232C is incompatible with USB.  
G PS Data Connection  
Note the following when connecting the recorder with PS Data devices.  
1. Place the recorder in the middle of the chain when the System Controller and other devices are connected.  
2. Termination must be made at both ends of the chain.  
Refer to the manual included with each device for termination.  
See page 20, I DATA Port Termination for the recorder.  
3. Protocol selection must be set to PS DATA in the menu setup.  
4. Use the optional RS-485 cable for connection.  
Connection examples are shown.  
<Case 1 > With System Controller and other devices  
RS-485 Cable  
RS-485 Cable  
System Controller  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
SPOT  
OUT  
ON  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
UNIT  
0
ALARM  
RESET  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
OUT  
OFF  
SUSPEND  
SET  
SET UP  
4
ALARM  
ESC  
OUT  
5
ON  
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DA  
T
A
1
2
3
OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Disk Recorder  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : ON  
DIP Switch  
System Controller  
Termination : ON  
(#5 : OFF, #6 : OFF)  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
18  
<Case 2> Exclusively with System Controller  
RS-485 Cable  
System Controller  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
SPOT  
OUT  
ON  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DA  
T
A
Disk Recorder  
DIP Switch  
System Controller  
Termination : ON  
(#5 : OFF, #6 : ON)  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
<Case 3> With other system devices except System Controller  
RS-485 Cable  
RS-485 Cable  
Disk Recorder  
IN  
8
7
6
5
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
POWER  
IN  
SPOT  
OUT  
ON  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
UNIT  
0
UNIT  
ALARM  
ALARM  
0
OUT  
8
7
6
5
4
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
RESET  
SUSPEND  
SET ESC  
SET UP  
RESET  
SUSPEND  
SET  
SET UP  
4
5
ALARM  
5
ALARM  
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MDE  
10/100BASE-T  
DA  
T
A
ESC  
ON  
ON  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
OFF  
OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
DIP Switch  
(#5 : ON, #6 : OFF)  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : ON  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
G 10/100BASE-T Port Connection  
The PC controls the WJ-HD220 via Ethernet.  
LAN  
Hub  
Hub  
10/100BASE-T Cable  
(Locally Procured)  
IN  
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
1
POWER  
IN  
ON  
SPOT  
OUT  
SIGNAL GND  
ALARM/REMOTE  
OUT  
OFF  
OUT  
5
2
1
MULTI  
SCREEN OUT  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
RS-232C  
MODE  
10/100BASE-T  
DATA  
Digital Disk Recorder  
Personal Computer  
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Note: Use only the switch combinations shown in the table  
DIP Switch Setting  
The 6-bit DIP switch is used as follows.  
above.  
System Mode  
Setup  
Termination 1  
Termination 2  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
#1 through #4: System mode setup  
#5 and #6: DATA port termination  
I System Mode  
Switch Position  
Mode  
ON  
Normal operation mode  
Initializing HTML contents  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
ON  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
I DATA Port Termination  
Termination switch positions depend on the system compo-  
sition.  
System Composition with:  
Switch Position  
Note  
Other System  
Devices  
System Controller  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
<Case 1>  
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
MODE  
Yes  
No  
<Case 2>  
<Case 3>  
3
4
MODE  
Yes  
3
4
MODE  
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SETUP PROCEDURES  
I Prior to Setup  
G Turning On the Power  
G Turning Off the Power  
1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet.  
1. Press the [STOP] button when playing back, or [REC  
STOP] button when recording. Confirm that the HDD  
access indicator has turned off.  
2. Turn on the power switch on the rear panel. The oper-  
ate LED lights up. An HDD check and a system check  
will be carried out while displaying respective mes-  
sages.  
2. Turn off the power switch on the rear panel. The oper-  
ate LED goes off.  
Power-on recording will start if TIMER has been set to  
EXT in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
3. Press the [REC STOP] button to stop power-on record-  
ing, if applicable.  
FULL  
LARM  
SERCH  
TI&DATE  
EARCH  
ALARM  
RECALL  
PLAY MODE SE
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
POWER  
ALARM  
ON  
SUSPEND  
RESET  
SIGNAL GND  
OPERATE  
Confirm that  
the HDD access  
indicator is off.  
HDD  
SETUP  
/ESC  
FULL  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
AL  
ERROR  
RE  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
4. Hold down the buttons of [LOCK] and [RESET] simulta-  
neously to suspend alarm inputs. The SUSPEND indica-  
tor will light up. This will prevent your setting operations  
from being interrupted by alarm inputs.  
POWER  
ON  
SIGNAL GND  
SP  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
DST  
OSD  
MU  
OPERATE  
SEQUE  
Notes:  
• Do not turn off the power while the HDD access  
indicator is on.  
Note: Refer to Power-on Procedures in the Appendix  
for details.  
• Do not leave the recorder turned off for a long time.  
Supply AC power to the unit and turn it on to charge  
up the backup battery.  
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G Displaying WJ-HD220 (MAIN MENU)  
G Closing WJ-HD220 (MAIN MENU)  
1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are connected  
correctly and securely.  
1. Hold down the [STOP SETUP/ESC] button for 2 sec-  
onds.  
The setup menu disappears, and normal operation will  
be available.  
2. Turn on the power switches of all system components.  
3. Hold down the [STOP] button for 2 seconds. The WJ-  
HD220 MAIN MENU appears.  
Note: A blackout screen may appear for about 2 sec-  
onds until the camera image is displayed if you  
changed the settings and closed the setup menu.  
WJ-HD220 MAIN MENU  
TIMER  
OFF  
REC SETUPO  
EXT REC SETUPO  
DISPLAY SETUPO  
SYSTEM SETUPO  
ALARM SETUPO  
COMMUNICATION SETUPO  
SWITCHER SETUPO  
SYSTEM INFORMATIONO  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
G Buttons and Dials Used for Setup  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
FULL  
N
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
ALARM  
ERROR  
RECALL  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
[D up] button: Moves the cursor upwards in a menu, and  
opens the previous menu page.  
[C down] button: Moves the cursor downward in a menu,  
and opens the next menu page.  
JogDial (Counter-clockwise): Decreases the parameter  
value.  
JogDial (Clockwise): Increases the parameter value.  
JogDial (Pressing) SET: Validates the selection, and  
moves the cursor to the right. When the selected item  
has a O return symbol, pressing this will open the next  
lower layer menu for more minute settings  
[STOP SETUP/ESC] button (Pressing): Moves the cursor  
to the left, or returns to the previous menu.  
[STOP SETUP/ESC] button (Holding down): Opens the  
setup menu, or escapes from it and switches back to  
normal operation.  
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G Menu Tree  
The figure shows the hierarchy of menu windows.  
TRIGGER  
ACTION  
SETUP  
1 - 1  
WJ-HD220  
MAIN  
MENU  
TIMER  
INT  
TIMER  
REC  
(Assignment)  
PROG1 SETUP  
(Time Zone)  
PROG1 NO. 1  
PROG1 NO. 4  
CAM REC  
SETUP  
1 - 1  
TIMER  
OFF  
TRIGGER  
ACTION  
1 - 4  
TIMER  
EXT  
CAM REC  
SETUP  
1 - 4  
PROG2 SETUP  
(Time Zone)  
NO. 1 - NO. 4 (Same as PROG1)  
NO. 1 - NO. 4 (Same as PROG1)  
NO. 1 - NO. 4 (Same as PROG1)  
PROG3 SETUP  
(Time Zone)  
PROG4 SETUP  
(Time Zone)  
TRIGGER  
ACTION  
REC  
SETUP  
CAM REC  
SETUP  
EXT REC  
SETUP  
DISPLAY  
SETUP  
CAMERA  
TITLE  
TIME  
ADJUST  
SETUP  
SYSTEM  
SETUP  
ALARM  
SETUP  
VMD  
SETUP  
VMD  
AREA  
SETUP  
CAMERA  
SYSTEM  
SETUP  
COMMUNI-  
CATION  
SETUP  
SERIAL  
PORT  
SETUP  
NETWORK  
SETUP  
MULTI  
SEQ  
SETUP  
SPOT  
SEQ  
SETUP  
SWITCHER  
SETUP  
SEQUENCE  
SETUP  
CAMERA  
VIEW  
SETUP  
SYSTEM  
INFORMATION  
SYSTEM  
LOG  
23  
G Initializing Setup Data  
I Initializing  
You can initialize all disk contents including image data  
and/or setup data.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
HDD1 HOUR METER 10000H  
HDD2 HOUR METER 10000H  
G Initializing All Contents & Setup Data  
HDD CAPACITY  
DEFAULT  
XXX.XXG  
SET  
SYSTEM VERSION X.XX  
SYSTEM LOGO  
Warning! The following are irrevocable procedures. We  
strongly recommend that you copy important pic-  
tures from the hard disk.  
1. Open the SYSTEM INFORMATION window, then move  
the cursor to DEFAULT.  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
2. Press the JogDial to move the cursor to SET.  
3. Press the JogDial.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
4. Select YES with the JogDial.  
1. Press the [REC STOP] button or [STOP] button to stop  
recording or playback.  
YES: Initializing of setup data is enabled.  
5. Press the JogDial.  
2. Turn off the power.  
SET DONE appears on the monitor after initializing.  
3. Set MODE switches #1 through 4 on the rear panel as  
follows:  
6. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button.  
The cursor moves to DEFAULT.  
#1: ON  
#2: OFF  
#3: OFF  
#4: ON  
7. Hold down the [SETUP/ESC] button for 2 seconds to  
quit the setup.  
Notes:  
After closing the setup menu, the system may auto-  
matically restart if any parameter on the network  
has been changed.  
4. Turn on the power.  
The disk contents and setup data are initialized.  
The menu shown above is based on the assumption  
that an optional HDD is installed in the recorder. As  
shipped from the factory, the hour meter is set to 1  
and the capacity to half.  
FORMAT FINISHED  
PLEASE TURN OFF MODE  
SW AND RESTART  
NOW FORMATTING HDD  
G Initializing Settings for Network  
Setup Menu  
1. Stop recording or playback if  
Notes:  
applicable, and turn off the  
power.  
2. Set the MODE switches as  
shown in the figure.  
3. Turn on the power. Wait for a few minutes until initializ-  
ing is completed.  
ON  
This will take about 40 minutes.  
When finished, be sure to carry out step 5.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODE  
5. Turn off the power, and return the MODE switches to  
the previous positions. Then turn on the recorder.  
4. Return the MODE switches to the previous positions.  
Then press the [STOP] button.  
Note: These procedures reset the settings exclusively  
for network setup menus: USER SETUP, HOST  
SETUP, FTP SETUP, MAIL SETUP, and NETWORK  
VIDEO SETUP.  
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3. Move the cursor to the desired line using the [D] or  
I Main Menu (WJ-HD220 MAIN  
[C] button.  
MENU)  
4. Select any parameter from PROG1 to PROG4 using the  
JogDial, and press the JogDial. The PROG1-4 SETUP  
menu opens.  
The main menu is located at the top of the menu tree from  
where every menu window starts.  
WJ-HD220 MAIN MENU  
TIMER  
OFF  
G Program "1-4" Setup (PROG1-4  
REC SETUPO  
EXT REC SETUPO  
DISPLAY SETUPO  
SYSTEM SETUPO  
ALARM SETUPO  
SETUP)  
PROG1 SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUPO  
SWITCHER SETUPO  
NO. START END  
MODE  
SYSTEM INFORMATIONO  
1
2
3
4
8:00 12:20 SETO  
13:00 15:00 SETO  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
:
:
1. Hold down the [SETUP/ESC] button for 2 seconds. The  
main menu appears.  
:
:
2. Select a setup menu you wish to program using the [D]  
or [C] button, and press the [SET] (JogDial).  
The selected setup menu opens. The following pages  
will detail each setup menu.  
1. Select the event number with the [D] or [C] button,  
and press the JogDial. The cursor moves to the START  
position.  
After this operation, the [D] and [C] buttons move the  
cursor to the right and left.  
I Timer Recording Setup (TIMER  
2. Select a start time (START) using the JogDIal, and  
REC)  
press the [D] button to move to the next position.  
This menu assigns a timer to start recording by use of an  
external timer or the internal timer. When the internal timer  
(INT) is set, there are four programs assignable to the  
weekly and/or daily schedule. Each program can contain  
up to four events along with start and end time, and record-  
ing-mode. Alarm recording will be carried out when an  
alarm operates within the scheduled time zone.  
When the external timer (EXT) is set and the connected  
timer switch turns on to supply power, the recorder will start  
power-on recording.  
Available START times: From 0:00 to 23:59 in the 24-  
hour system.  
3. Select an end time (END) in the same way as above  
and press the [D] button to move the cursor to the  
MODE position.  
Available END times: From 0:00 to 24:00 in the 24-  
hour system.  
1. Select a timer mode using the JogDial.  
Notes: There are some restrictions on programming.  
An event, except the first event (NO 1), can be pro-  
grammed only if the immediately preceding event  
has been set up.  
The start time should be later than the end time of  
the immediately preceding event.  
The end time should be later than the start time of  
the event.  
An end time set at 24:00 will cancel all following  
events.  
OFF: Does not use any timer, and manual recording is  
available.  
INT: Carries out internal timer recording according to  
the program.  
EXT: Carries out power-on recording.  
2. Press the JogDial to validate the selection. When INT is  
selected, the TIMER REC menu opens.  
When you set both the start and end time of an  
event to the same hour, the event will not be record-  
ed.  
When planning to record all day long, set the start  
time to 00:00 and the end time to 24:00 for the final  
event.  
When planning to record through midnight:  
Set 24:00 for the end time of the final event of the  
day.  
TIMER REC  
PROGRAM  
SUNDAY  
MONDAY  
PROG1O  
TUESDAY  
WEDNESDAY  
THURSDAY  
FRIDAY  
SATURDAY  
DAILY  
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Set 00:00 for the start time of the initial event of the  
next day.  
A combination camera will move to the preset posi-  
tion if an alarm arises and the position has been  
assigned beforehand in TRIGGER ACTION SETUP  
of the REC SETUP menu.  
Even if preset to 30 or 15 FPS, the actual recording rate  
may drop to 7.5 FPS at worst while busy multi tasks  
such as playback, remote-access playback, remote-  
access live image, FTP access, multi-split display, or  
video motion detection are carried out simultaneously.  
The status display will indicate "*PLAY" while playing  
back the images recorded with a rate different from the  
preset.  
4. Press the JogDial while the cursor is on SETO to open  
the event programming menu.  
Suffix "xxx" following "SP-" is specified in REC MODE  
TABLE in the ADDENDUM attached to the manual.  
1. Move the cursor to MODE, and press the JogDial. The  
mode area will be highlighted.  
G Recording Mode Setup (PROG1-4  
SETUP, NO. 1-4)  
2. Select a recording mode using the JogDial, and press  
the Jogdial. Audio data will be recorded when a mode  
with hyphen A is selected.  
PROG1 NO.1 SETUP  
REC MODE  
REC RATE  
REC QUALITY SUPER FINE  
ALM REC MODE SF-24H  
REC RATE 30FPS  
REC QUALITY SUPER FINE  
PRE ALM REC 0S  
POST ALM REC 10S  
DYNAMIC REC OFF  
SF-24H  
30FPS  
Available recording mode: SF, FQ, NQ, EX, SP, SF-A,  
FQ-A, NQ-A, EX-A, and SP-A  
3. When SP or SP-A is selected, specify a recording rate  
(REC RATE) using the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
TRIGGER ACTION SETUPO  
CAM REC SETUPO  
Available recording rates: From 0.1 to 30 FPS  
Parameters for internal timer recording are assigned to  
each event (NO. 1-4) of the program (PROG 1-4) in this  
menu. There are five recording modes available: super fine  
(SF), fine (FQ), normal (NQ), long-time (EX) and optional  
(SP). If combined with audio recording (-A), the number of  
recording modes doubles. The remaining recording time  
(shown as xx in the list below) is determined by the select-  
ed recording mode (10 options) and resolution (2 options)  
in the SYSTEM SETUP menu.  
4. When SP or SP-A is selected, specify a recording quali-  
ty (REC QUALITY) using the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
Available recording qualities: SUPER FINE, FINE,  
NORMAL, EXTENDED  
In the SP mode, the field rate and picture quality are vari-  
able and can be selected at option in the range of 0.1 to 30  
FPS with five quality level options respectively. After the  
recording mode is selected, the available recording time is  
determined and displayed.  
G Alarm Recording Mode Setup (ALM  
REC MODE)  
Alarm events arising within the time zone specified by the  
program will start recording with the preset parameters.  
Refer to "PROG NO. SETUP" described above in this menu  
for operating procedures and available parameters, since  
they are very similar.  
Rec Mode  
SF-xxxH  
Quality  
Super Fine  
Fine  
Audio Record  
N/A  
Note  
FQ-xxxH  
N/A  
NQ-xxxH Normal  
N/A  
EX-xxxH  
Long time  
N/A  
G Pre-alarm Recording (PRE ALM REC)  
Picture recording will start prior to the alarm activation at  
the time specified by this setting.  
SF-AxxxH Super Fine  
FQ-AxxxH Fine  
NQ-AxxxH Normal  
EX-AxxxH Long time  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
1. Move the cursor to PRE ALARM REC with the [D] or  
Field rate, quality  
selected optionally  
Field rate, quality  
selected optionally  
SP-AxxxH Optional setup Available  
[C] button.  
SP-xxxH  
Optional setup N/A  
2. Select the desired pre-recording time with the JogDial,  
and press the JogDial.  
Notes:  
The default is 0S.  
By selecting a recording time, the recording rate (REC  
RATE) and the recording quality (REC QUALITY) will be  
automatically calculated and displayed. For details,  
refer to the provided booklet "REC MODE TABLES for  
WJ-HD220".  
Available times (seconds): 0S, 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, and 5S  
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When combination cameras are connected to VIDEO IN 1-4  
on the rear panel, you can select a preset position for cam-  
eras 1-4. The camera will move to the preset position when  
an alarm other than VMD arises for the camera.  
Notes:  
The preset position assignment on the TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP menu is not available for each PROG n  
(1 - 4) SETUP menu, but available only for the REC  
SETUP menu.  
G Post-alarm Recording (POST ALM  
REC)  
This setting specifies the duration of alarm recording after  
an alarm input. Functions active during alarm recording are  
buzzer beeping, ALARM LED indication, "ALARM" status  
display, and the ALARM OUT signal.  
1. Move the cursor to POST ALARM REC with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
You need to preset desired positions for the camera  
prior to operation.  
2. Select the desired duration with the JogDial.  
The default value is 10 seconds.  
VMD will not move the camera to the preset position.  
The unit will revert to the previous status when the time  
has elapsed.  
1. Move the cursor to TRIGGER ACTION SETUPO, and  
press the JogDial.  
The TRIGGER ACTION SETUP menu opens.  
Available times (seconds): 5, 10, 20, 30  
Available times (minutes): 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 6  
Continue: Recording continues until the [RESET] but-  
ton is pressed, or the RESET IN signal is supplied to  
the rear panel.  
2. Move the cursor to the channel.  
3. Select a mode with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
The default is REC&ALM.  
Manual: Recording continues for as long as the alarm  
input is active, or at least for 10 seconds if the input  
turns inactive earlier.  
OFF: Disables alarm recording or warning.  
REC&ALM: Enables both alarm recording and warning.  
REC: Enables alarm recording, but disables warning.  
4. The cursor is at the PRESET column. Select a preset  
parameter with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
1-64: Moves the camera to the specified preset posi-  
tion.  
G Dynamic Recording (DYNAMIC REC)  
This setting specifies the recording pattern on the disk  
when one or more alarms operate.  
HOME: Moves the camera to the home position.  
– –: Does not move the camera.  
1. Move the cursor to DYNAMIC REC with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 until all channels are set.  
2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the  
6. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to the PROG1  
SETUP, NO. 1 menu.  
JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
ALM-MULTI: Alarmed channels are recorded with pri-  
ority over others.  
OFF: All channels are recorded with the same priority.  
G Camera Recording Setup (CAM REC  
SETUP)  
This setting is provided for the purpose of saving disk  
space. Setting allows each camera channel to be enrolled  
in all recording modes or exclusively in alarm recording.  
G Trigger Action Setup (TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP)  
CAM REC SETUP  
This setting specifies the two roles of alarm recording and  
alarm control functions (Refer to page 47) in the post-alarm  
sequence.  
CAM  
1
MODE  
REC  
REC  
2
3
REC  
4
5
ALM-ONLY  
REC  
TRIGGER ACTION SETUP  
6
7
8
ALM-ONLY  
REC  
REC  
CAM→  
1→  
2→  
3→  
4→  
5→  
6→  
7→  
8
MODE  
PRESET  
––  
––  
––  
––  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
REC&ALM  
1. Move the cursor to CAM REC SETUP, and press the  
[SET] button. The CAM REC SETUP menu opens.  
2. Move the cursor to the camera channel with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
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3. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the  
I Display Setup (DISPLAY SETUP)  
You can program the display of information on the monitor,  
JogDial.  
The default is REC.  
such as clock, time and date, and so forth.  
REC: The channel is recorded in alarm recording, timer  
recording and manual recording mode.  
ALM-ONLY: The channel is recorded only when the  
alarm operates.  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CLOCK  
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TIME&DATE DISP.TYPE1 24H  
TIME&DATE POSI.R-LOWER  
TIME&DATE EMB. OFF  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until all channels are set.  
STATUS DISP.  
STATUS POSI.  
HDD FULL  
REMOTE LED  
HDD CHECK  
ON  
R-LOWER  
1%  
ON  
0:00  
5. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to the PROG1  
SETUP, NO. 1 menu.  
CAMERA TITLEO  
I Manual Recording Setup (REC  
G Clock (CLOCK)  
1. Press the JogDial (SET) to move the cursor to the  
desired position.  
SETUP)  
The WJ-HD220 will record image and audio data either with  
or without timer restrictions. Manual recording is available  
when OFF is selected for TIMER in WJ-HD220 MAIN MENU;  
the timer schedule does not apply. Alarm recording will  
also be carried out with parameters specified in this menu.  
2. Rotate the JogDial clockwise to increase the parameter,  
or counter-clockwise to decrease. The positions indi-  
cate the year, month, day, hour, and minute respective-  
ly.  
REC SETUP  
The default is "JAN 01. 04 0:00".  
REC MODE  
REC RATE  
REC QUALITY SUPER FINE  
ALM REC MODE SF-24H  
REC RATE 30FPS  
REC QUALITY SUPER FINE  
PRE ALM REC 0S  
POST ALM REC 10S  
DYNAMIC REC OFF  
SF-24H  
MMM DD. YY HH:MM  
30FPS  
3. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
4. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
TRIGGER ACTION SETUPO  
CAM REC SETUPO  
G Time & Date (TIME&DATE DISP.)  
Refer to G Recording Mode Setup PROG1-4 SETUP, NO. 1-  
1. Select a display type with the JogDial.  
The default is TYPE1 24H.  
4 for operating procedures and available parameters.  
TYPE1 24H: Time and date are displayed in one line in  
the 24-hour system.  
TYPE1 12H: Time and date are displayed in one line in  
the AM-PM system.  
TYPE2 24H: Time and date are displayed in two lines in  
the 24-hour system.  
TYPE2 12H: Time and date are displayed in two lines in  
the AM-PM system.  
I Externally Specified Recording  
Mode (EXT REC SETUP)  
This setting allows changing the recording mode from the  
ongoing one to an optional one specified here when turning  
on the switch connected externally to the EXT REC terminal.  
OFF: Does not display time and date.  
1. Move the cursor to EXT REC MODE with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
2. Select the desired mode with the JogDial, and press  
the JogDial.  
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Refer to page 26 for the recording mode parameters.  
TYPE1  
3. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to WJ-HD220  
MAIN MENU.  
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TYPE2  
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2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
G Time & Date Embedded (TIME&DATE  
EMB.)  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
You can select either recording with time and date display  
embedded or not. The display position and type in the  
recorded data depend on the setups described above.  
1. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial.  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
Notes:  
When a 9-split screen is displayed, only TYPE1 24H is  
available.  
The default is OFF.  
If TIME&DATE EMB.is set to ON and a display type  
except OFF is selected, the type will be embedded in  
the recorded data. If OFF is selected, TYPE1 24H will  
be embedded in the data.  
ON: Time & date display is embedded.  
OFF: Time & date display is not embedded.  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
The embedded time and date are displayed, but the  
time and date display is hidden to avoid overlapping  
them when both are set to ON and a single playback is  
viewed.  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
Notes:  
TYPE1 24H will be embedded in the recorded data if  
TIME&DATE DISP is set to OFF and TIME&DATE EMB.  
is set to ON.  
G Time & Date Position (TIME&DATE  
POSI.)  
The embedded time and date are displayed, but the  
time and date display is hidden to avoid overlapping  
them when both are set to ON and a single playback is  
viewed.  
R-UPPER  
L-UPPER  
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G Status Display (STATUS DISP.)  
1. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial.  
The default is ON.  
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R-LOWER  
L-LOWER  
ON: Status display is enabled.  
OFF: Status display is disabled.  
1. Select a display position with the JogDial.  
The default is R-LOWER.  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
R-LOWER: Displays time & date in the lower right cor-  
ner.  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
R-UPPER: Displays time & date in the upper right cor-  
ner.  
G Status Position (STATUS POSI.)  
L-LOWER: Displays time & date in the lower left corner.  
L-UPPER: Displays time & date in the upper left corner.  
R-UPPER  
L-UPPER  
PLAY  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
PLAY  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
Notes:  
When the 9-split screen is displayed, the time and date  
position is fixed to R-LOWER.  
PLAY  
PLAY  
The time and date display will be embedded in the  
recorded data in the position specified here, if  
TIME&DATE EMB. is set to ON.  
R-LOWER  
L-LOWER  
1. Select a display position with the JogDial.  
The default is R-LOWER.  
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R-LOWER: Displays status in the lower right corner.  
R-UPPER: Displays status in the upper right corner.  
L-LOWER: Displays status in the lower left corner  
L-UPPER: Displays status in the upper left corner.  
G Remote LED (REMOTE LED)  
The remote LED on the front panel will indicate or ignore  
the remote controlled status of the recorder via the network.  
DISPLAY SETUP  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
CLOCK  
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TIME&DATE DISP.TYPE1 24H  
TIME&DATE POSI.R-LOWER  
TIME&DATE EMB. OFF  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
STATUS DISP.  
STATUS POSI.  
HDD FULL  
ON  
R-LOWER  
1%  
Note: When the 9-split screen is displayed, the status posi-  
REMOTE LED  
HDD CHECK  
ON  
0:00  
tion is fixed to R-LOWER.  
CAMERA TITLEO  
G Disk Capacity Warning (HDD FULL)  
1. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
The recorder monitors the disk capacity to warn the opera-  
tor that the available capacity is nearing its end when STOP  
is selected for DISK END MODE. There are two warning  
levels. First, the FULL indicator on the front panel blinks  
when the remaining capacity has reached the preset value.  
Finally, the buzzer beeps when the disk is full, provided that  
the DISK END BUZZER parameter in the SYSTEM SETUP is  
set to ON. At the same time, the FULL indicator turns on.  
ON: REMOTE LED turns on when the network controls  
the recorder.  
OFF: REMOTE LED is deactivated.  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CLOCK  
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TIME&DATE DISP.TYPE1 24H  
TIME&DATE POSI.R-LOWER  
TIME&DATE EMB. OFF  
G Disk Check (HDD CHECK)  
STATUS DISP.  
STATUS POSI.  
HDD FULL  
REMOTE LED  
HDD CHECK  
ON  
R-LOWER  
1%  
ON  
0:00  
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring  
Analysis  
and  
Reporting  
Technology) is activated or deactivated for HDD check.  
CAMERA TITLEO  
DISPLAY SETUP  
CLOCK  
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TIME&DATE DISP.TYPE1 24H  
TIME&DATE POSI.R-LOWER  
TIME&DATE EMB. OFF  
1. Select the desired value with the JogDial.  
The default is 1 %.  
STATUS DISP.  
STATUS POSI.  
HDD FULL  
ON  
R-LOWER  
1%  
REMOTE LED  
HDD CHECK  
CAMERA TITLEO  
ON  
0:00  
1% - 99%: The FULL indicator blinks when the remain-  
ing capacity reaches the selected value.  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
1. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
ON 0:00-23:00: The recorder checks the HDD at the  
specified time every day.  
OFF: Check is deactivated.  
2. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
3. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
Note: Recording will resume after a one-second inter-  
mission when HDD is checked.  
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Note: A bullet (centered dot) stands for a space used  
G Camera Title (CAMERA TITLE)  
Camera title and display position are specified for each  
camera.  
for deleting entered characters.  
6. Select a display position with the JogDial.  
The default setting for cameras 1, 2, 5, and 6 is R-  
LOWER, for cameras 3, 4, 7, and 8 R-UPPER.  
CAMERA TITLE  
CAM TITLE  
POSI.  
2•••• R-LOWER  
R-LOWER: Displays the camera title in the lower right  
1 OFF  
2 ON→  
corner.  
3 ON 3•••• L-LOWER  
R-UPPER: Displays the camera title in the upper right  
4 OFF  
5 OFF  
6 OFF  
7 OFF  
8 OFF  
corner.  
L-LOWER: Displays the camera title in the lower left  
corner.  
L-UPPER: Displays the camera title in the upper left  
corner.  
1. In the DISPLAY SETUP menu, move the cursor to CAM-  
ERA TITLEO, and press the JogDial to open the CAM-  
ERA TITLE menu.  
Note: When the 9-split screen is displayed, the camera title  
position is fixed to R-LOWER.  
7. Press the [D] or [C] button to select the next item, or  
2. Move the cursor to the camera you wish to program  
press the [SETUP/ESC] button to quit the display setup.  
using the [D] or [C] button.  
3. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial.  
The default is ON for all cameras.  
I System Setup (SYSTEM SETUP)  
There are two pages of the system setup. To turn a new  
page, continue to move the cursor with the [D] or [C] but-  
ton.  
ON: Enables camera title display, title registration, and  
position selection.  
OFF: Disables the camera title functions.  
4. Press the JogDial (SET) to validate the selection.  
When ON is selected, go to the following steps. The  
cursor moves to the title edit area.  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
OFF  
*****  
*****  
ON  
When OFF is selected, return to step 2 above, or press  
the [SETUP/ESC] button to escape from the CAMERA  
TITLE menu.  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 1PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
5. <Editing>  
5-1 Select a character for the digit with the JogDial.  
Each title is identical to the camera number: 1, 2, 3,  
and so forth as the default.  
Available characters are as follows.  
SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)  
PLAY PRIORITY LOCAL  
TIME ADJUST SETUP  
0 ~ 9 A ~ Z ! % &  
( ) * / : . ?  
O
•  
AUTO ERASING  
RESOLUTION  
OFF  
NORMAL→  
5-2 Press the JogDial to validate the selection for the  
digit.  
HDD SAFETY MODE OFF  
The selected character is displayed on the digit,  
and the cursor goes to the right digit.  
5-3 Press the [C] button to move the cursor back to the  
previous digit.  
5-4 Repeat steps 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3 until all digits are  
entered.  
5-5 Press the JogDial when the cursor is on the right  
end digit to validate the entered title. The cursor  
moves to the POSI. column.  
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7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all digits are entered.  
G Password Lock Setup (PASSWORD  
LOCK)  
8. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to confirm the entered  
password.  
A five-digit password is entered to protect all settings,  
recorded pictures, and operating status against erroneous  
operation and tampering. Settings alone can be also pro-  
tected from unauthorized access. While the LOCK indicator  
on the front panel is on, a message "NOW KEY LOCKED!"  
is displayed to warn unauthorized operators. If accessed in  
this condition, the buzzer beeps.  
Go back to step 3 if you have not yet set the OPERA-  
TION password.  
G Keylock Buzzer Setup (KEYLOCK  
BUZZ)  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
DST  
OSD  
OPERATE  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
OFF  
SE  
*****  
*****  
ON  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 1PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 1PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
*****  
*****  
ON  
1. Move the cursor to KEYLOCK BUZZ with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
2. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is ON.  
1. Move the cursor to PASSWORD LOCK with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
ON: Buzzer beeps when unauthorized access takes  
place.  
2. Select either ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the  
OFF: Buzzer does not sound.  
JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
G Skip Alarm Recall Setup  
ON: The buttons are password protected. The recorder  
enters the button lock mode if neither a button nor  
the JogDial is operated within a period of five min-  
utes.  
(SKIP ALARM RECALL)  
Alarm log pages are recalled on the monitor when the  
JogDial is pressed for 2 seconds. When searching in the  
log, you may need to skip pages. The page will skip the  
specified number forward or backward from the displayed  
page when rotating the JogDial.  
OFF: No password protection is applied.  
3. Move the cursor to ALLor OPERATIONwith the  
[D] or [C] button.  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
ALL: Allows both normal operations and setup opera-  
tions.  
OPERATION: Allows only normal operations. Setup  
operations are not allowed.  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
OFF  
*****  
*****  
ON  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 1PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
4. Press the JogDial.  
The preset password appears.  
The default is "12345" for both ALL and OPERATION.  
<New password setting>  
1. Move the cursor to SKIP ALM RECALL with the [D] or  
5. Select a digit, rotating the JogDial.  
[C] button, and press the JogDial.  
6. Enter a number with the numeric button, and press the  
JogDial.  
2. Select the number of skip pages with the JogDial, and  
press the JogDial.  
The cursor moves one digit to the right.  
The default is 1 page.  
Available skip pages: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 pages  
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ON: Detects alterations.  
OFF: Does not detect.  
G Simultaneous Recording & Playback  
(SIMUL REC&PLAY)  
This setting specifies whether to allow simultaneous play-  
back and recording.  
Notes:  
When set to ON, the data transmission rate on the net-  
work will slow down.  
1. Move the cursor to SIMUL REC&PLAY with the [D] or  
Ask your dealer whether alterations are found in the  
image data distributed via the network if necessary.  
[C] button.  
2. Select on or off with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
The default is ON.  
G Disk End Mode Setup  
(DISK END MODE)  
The menu offers the following options at the point where the  
available recording space on the disk is used up: [STOP],  
[CONTINUE]  
ON: Allows simultaneous recording and playback  
including remote-access playback and FTP access.  
The default recording rate is 15 FPS, and the high-  
est rate is 30 FPS.  
OFF: Places priority on recording triggered by pressing  
the REC button or by an alarm input. Playback  
including remote-access playback and FTP access  
will be interrupted if recording starts. The default  
recording rate is 15 FPS, and the highest rate is 30  
FPS.  
DISK START  
DISK END  
Stop  
REC  
[STOP]  
Waiting for a new entry  
Restart  
REC  
DISK START  
DISK END  
DISK END  
Notes:  
A 30 FPS recording rate will decrease to 15 FPS  
when playback, remote-access playback, or FTP  
access is carried out simultaneously with recording.  
Simultaneous playback will pause prior to a time  
space depending on the recording rate when the  
playback area on the disk nears the recording area.  
This is to avoid the access collision caused by the  
simultaneous recording and playback in an area on  
the disk.  
DISK START  
[CONTINUE]  
[Default]  
Overwritten automatically  
DISK START  
DISK END  
0.1 FPS: 20 minutes maximum  
1 FPS: 2 minutes maximum  
7.5 FPS: 15 seconds maximum  
15 FPS: 7 seconds maximum  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
OFF  
*****  
*****  
OFF  
Even if preset to 30 or 15 FPS, the actual recording  
rate may drop to 7.5 FPS at worst while busy multi-  
tasks such as playback, remote-access playback,  
remote-access live image, FTP access, multi-split  
display, or video motion detection are carried out  
simultaneously. The status display will indicate  
"*PLAY" while playing back the images recorded  
with a rate different from the preset.  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 1PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
1. Move the cursor to DISK END MODE with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
2. Select the desired mode with the JogDial, and press  
the JogDial.  
G Alteration Detection Setup  
(ALTER DETECT)  
The default is CONTINUE.  
You can enable or disable the recorder to add alteration-  
detection signals in the JPEG data supplied to the network.  
The default is OFF.  
STOP: Stops recording until a new mode other than  
STOP is selected.  
CONTINUE: Old data is automatically overwritten from  
the disk start.  
1. Move the cursor to ALTER DETECT.  
2. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the  
JogDial.  
Note: Remaining capacity will be displayed on the monitor  
by turning the JogDial counter-clockwise in recording  
mode when STOP is selected.  
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2. Select either MASTER or SLAVE with the JogDial, and  
press the JogDial.  
G Disk End Buzzer (DISK END BUZZ)  
The buzzer can be set up to beep at the point where the  
disk is full (remaining space 0 %). The setting is available  
only when STOP is set for DISK END MODE.  
The default is SLAVE.  
MASTER: The recorder supplies the calibration OUT  
signal to the slave units.  
SLAVE: The internal timer of the recorder is supplied  
the calibration signal from the master.  
1. Move the cursor to DISK END BUZZ with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
2. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter.  
The default is ON.  
3. Select the hour with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
The hours: From 00:00 to 23:00  
ON: Enables the buzzer beep at the disk end (remain-  
ing space 0 %).  
OFF: Disables the buzzer beep.  
Note: You need not set the hour when SLAVE is select-  
ed.  
4. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to go back to the SYS-  
TEM SETUP menu.  
G Play Priority Setup (PLAY PRIORITY)  
This setting places priority on a specific access point for  
playing back the image data when access collisions take  
place.  
G Auto Erasing Setup  
(AUTO ERASING)  
1. Move the cursor to PLAY PRIORITY.  
The redundant records on the disk can be erased every  
day at 24:00 midnight. The number of days specified by  
this setting stand for the number of days the records will be  
protected from the present, while the records older than  
that will be erased.  
2. Select an access point with the JogDial and press the  
JogDial.  
LOCAL: Places priority on front panel operations.  
NET PLAY: Places priority on network access.  
FTP GET: Places priority on access to the FTP.  
NONE: The latest operation has priority over others.  
SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)  
PLAY PRIORITY  
LOCAL  
TIME ADJUST SETUP  
O
AUTO ERASING  
RESOLUTION  
OFF  
G Time Adjust Setup  
(TIME ADJUSTING)  
NORMAL→  
HDD SAFETY MODE OFF  
IN and OUT terminals for a calibration signal are provided  
on the rear panel. The master unit supplies the calibration  
signal to the slave units once at the specified hour every-  
day. The slave unit accepts the signal through the IN termi-  
nal, and corrects its internal timer to the hour as far as the  
clock deviates within 15 minutes after or before the hour.  
This is convenient for synchronizing the internal clock with  
other connected devices.  
1. Move the cursor to AUTO ERASING with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
2. Select the desired number of days with the JogDial,  
and press the JogDial.  
TIME ADJUST SETUP  
OFF: Auto erasing is not applied.  
TIME ADJUSTING  
SET TIME  
SLAVE  
9:00  
1 DAY: Only todays records from 00:00 onward are  
protected. Records before 24:00 yesterday are  
erased.  
2 to 10DAYS: Records before the specified number of  
days are erased.  
14, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180DAYS: Same as  
above.  
1. Move the cursor to TIME ADJUST SETUPO in the SYS-  
TEM SETUP with the [D] or [C] button, and press the  
JogDial. The TIME ADJUST SETUP menu appears.  
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Notes:  
6. If you do not need to change the resolution, press the  
[SETUP/ESC] button. The menu will return to step 1  
above.  
The number of days includes today as 1 day, there-  
fore 2DAYS covers today and yesterday.  
Auto erasing is implemented at 24:00 midnight.  
Playback will stop once when the time reaches  
24:00, then will restart with a different portion based  
on the renewed day count.  
7. If you intend to change it, rotate the JogDial to select  
YES and press the JogDial.  
The recorded data will be erased while "NOW ERAS-  
ING" is displayed for a few seconds.  
G Resolution (RESOLUTION)  
Notes:  
We recommend that you perform this setup before  
starting to operate the system. Changing the resolution  
is an irrevocable procedure that results in the erasure of  
all data previously recorded.  
When a new resolution is selected, the screen MAIN  
MENU changes to a camera image. The recorder then  
reboots with the new resolution applied.  
1. Move the cursor to RESOLUTION and press the  
JogDIal.  
2. A password prompt is displayed. Enter a registered  
password using CAM SEL buttons 1-8.  
SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)  
PASSWORD  
-
-----  
/
3. If the correct password is entered, the prompt screen  
returns to the previous menu and resolution selection  
becomes possible.  
4. Rotate the JogDial to select a resolution and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is NORMAL.  
NORMAL: Normal resolution  
SIF: Source Image Format (lower than NORMAL)  
5. Confirmation prompt is displayed.  
SYSTEM SETUP (2 OF 2)  
********WARNING*********  
ALL OF THE DATA  
IN THE DISK  
IS GOING TO BE ERASED.  
ERASE?-  
NO  
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6. After you mount the units in the rack, move the cursor to  
ON. Select OFF with the JogDial and press the JogDial.  
G HDD Safety Mode (HDD SAFETY  
MODE)  
A hard disk drive can be damaged if it is moved and  
shocked while its motor is revolving. This menu is provided  
for HDD protection purposes and enables you to stop the  
motors from starting even when the recorder is being pow-  
ered. Use this when you cannot switch off the recorder and  
you have to mount or dismount the units.  
OFF: Escapes from the menu and restarts power-up  
procedures.  
A message "SET DONE!" appears on the screen and  
the recorder enters normal operation when power-up  
procedures are completed.  
1. Move the cursor to HDD SAFETY MODE.  
Note: While HDD motors are stopped, the following  
inputs will be disabled.  
2. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the  
Input events for recording: button operation, VMD  
and lapse of preset record start time  
JogDial.  
The default setting is OFF.  
Inputs to ALARM/REMOTE port: alarm inputs  
Hour meter increment  
ON: Stops the HDD motors.  
OFF: Keeps HDD motors revolving.  
3. When you select ON, hold down the [SETUP/ESC] but-  
ton for 2 seconds.  
The recorder closes the setup menu and enters power-  
up procedures.  
4. A message "DO NOT MOVE HDD" appears when  
power-up procedures are completed.  
Wait for about 30 seconds while the green indicators in  
the numeric buttons 1-8 on the front panel turn on and  
off every 2 seconds.  
*** HDD SAFETY MODE ***  
DO NOT MOVE HDD!  
WAIT UNTIL ALL  
HDD MOTORS STOP.  
STILL IN PROCESS  
FOR STOP–  
5. A message "ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED" appears.  
The indicators 1-8 light up in green for two seconds and  
in amber for two seconds. Now you can move the units.  
*** HDD SAFETY MODE ***  
ALL HDD MOTORS STOPPED.  
NOW YOU CAN MOVE UNIT.  
SELECT OFF AND PUSH JOG  
TO RESTART.  
HDD SAFETY MODE ON  
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1. Move the cursor to MULTI OUT or SPOT OUT with the  
I Alarm Setup (ALARM SETUP)  
[D] or [C] button.  
The digital disk recorder accepts alarm signals supplied  
from connected devices such as sensors or camera site  
equipment. The recorder itself also generates an alarm sig-  
nal when the preset motion detection is activated. Any  
alarm signal starts recording with the preset recording  
mode, field rate, and picture quality specified in the REC  
MODE menu described earlier. Alarm recording stops  
when the preset time has elapsed, the alarm [RESET] but-  
ton on the front panel is pressed, or the ALARM RESET IN  
signal is supplied from the connected device. The recorder  
outputs an alarm recovery signal from the rear panel.  
2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is SPOT.  
SPOT: Switches to the picture of the alarmed channel.  
OFF: Retains the previous display mode.  
G Video Motion Detection  
(VMD SETUP)  
A VMD or Video Motion Detector senses changes in the  
video signals within a preset area and supplies alarm out-  
put. When a change is detected, the recorder starts record-  
ing. The detection sensitivity and area are selected on this  
menu.  
ALARM SETUP  
ALARM BUZZ  
VIDEO LOSS  
MONITOR MODE  
MULTI OUT  
SPOT OUT  
ON  
ON  
SPOT  
SPOT  
VMD SETUPO  
1. Move the cursor to VMD SETUPO with the [D] or [C]  
button, and press the JogDial. The VMD SETUP window  
opens.  
VMD SETUP  
CAM  
1
SENS  
OFF  
G Alarm Buzzer (ALARM BUZZ)  
Enables or disables buzzer beeping when an alarm oper-  
ates.  
2
3
4
5
LOWO  
MIDO  
HIGHO  
OFF  
6
7
OFF  
OFF  
1. Move the cursor to ALARM BUZZ with the [D] or [C]  
8
OFF  
button.  
2. Rotate the JogDial to select ON or OFF.  
The default is ON.  
2. Move the cursor to the desired line.  
ON: Buzzer beeps while alarm is active.  
OFF: Buzzer does not beep.  
3. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter, and  
press the JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
G Video Loss (VIDEO LOSS)  
Enables or disables video loss detection.  
LOW: Low sensitivity  
MID: Medium sensitivity  
HIGH: High sensitivity  
OFF: Motion detection is disabled.  
1. Move the cursor to VIDEO LOSS with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
The area setup window appears with an asterisk when  
other than OFF is selected. The asterisk represents the  
upper-left or bottom-right of the detection area. The  
division lines are not actually displayed on the monitor.  
2. Rotate the JogDial to select ON or OFF.  
The default is ON.  
ON: Enables the recorder to detect video loss.  
OFF: Ignores video loss.  
G Monitor Mode (MONITOR MODE)  
This setting specifies whether to allow the display on the  
multiscreen monitor and spot monitor to change from the  
currently displayed picture to the alarmed channel when an  
alarm operates.  
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Notes:  
I Communication Setup  
Areas adjacent to the time and date display will be  
excluded from VMD when TIME&DATE EMB is set  
to ON. Set it to OFF when you need to include these  
areas.  
VMD should be used when the input to the unit is  
from an ordinary camera. Select [OFF] to avoid use-  
less VMD when a video multiplexer or combination  
camera supplies the input to the unit.  
Set ALARM SUSPEND to ON when you do not want  
VMD to be activated during the VMD setup.  
There may be cases where VMD does not suffi-  
ciently detect changes, since it detects the  
changes in luminance.  
(COMMUNICATION SETUP)  
Communication parameters are set to match those of the  
connected devices and the system configuration. The serial  
port setup and network setup are made.  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SERIAL PORT SETUPO  
NETWORK SETUPO  
The detection area may include areas slightly out-  
side the border.  
The buzzer will beep if detection takes place during  
the area setup.  
4. Set the upper-left end of the detection area. Move the  
asterisk to the right or left with the JogDial, and up or  
down by pressing the [D] or [C] button.  
I Serial Port Setup  
(SERIAL PORT SETUP)  
The SERIAL PORT SETUP menu appears when it is select-  
ed in the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.  
REW/FF  
SERIAL PORT SETUP  
/
STEP  
PROTOCOL  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
PS.DATA  
9600  
8
/
SET  
PUSH PAUSE  
/
/
PARITY CHECK NONE  
STOP BIT  
WAIT TIME  
CTL-UNIT ADDR 1  
SYS-UNIT ADDR 1  
1
OFF  
ALARM DATA  
CAMERA SYSTEM SETUPO  
1S  
5. Press the JogDial to enter the upper-left end of the  
detection area. The asterisk position is highlighted.  
6. Set the bottom-right end of the detection area similar to  
steps 3 and 4 above.  
Note: Parameters marked with * on the following pages are  
default settings applicable to RS-232C.  
7. Press the JogDial. The area is highlighted.  
Up to 4 areas can be selected. These may partially  
overlap. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to select more areas. To  
deselect an area, move the cursor to the upper-left end  
of the area, and press the JogDial.  
G Protocol (PROTOCOL)  
1. Move the cursor to PROTOCOL with the [D] or [C] but-  
ton.  
2. Select a suitable protocol with the JogDial, and press  
the JogDial.  
The default is PS DATA.  
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PS DATA: Select when the communication chain uses  
G Wait Time (WAIT TIME)  
The unit retransmits data after waiting the specified time if  
there is no response from the connected device.  
the PS DATA protocol.  
This selection enables the DATA terminal on the  
rear panel for communication.  
RS-232C: Select when a protocol other than PS DATA  
1. Move the cursor to WAIT TIME with the [D] or [C] but-  
is used.  
ton.  
This selection enables the RS-232C terminal on the  
rear panel for communication.  
2. Select the waiting time with the JogDial.  
The default is OFF.  
Note: Parallel use of the DATA and RS-232C terminals  
is not possible.  
OFF: Retransmission is disabled. *  
100MS: 100 m seconds  
200MS: 200 m seconds  
1S: 1 second  
G Baud Rate (BAUD RATE)  
1. Move the cursor to BAUD RATE with the [D] or [C] but-  
ton.  
G Control Unit Address (CTL-UNIT  
2. Select the rate with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
The default value is 9600 bits per second.  
ADDRESS) (only for PS DATA)  
When the recorder performs as a controller in the system,  
the unit address can be set from the setup menu on the  
monitor.  
4800: 4 800 bps  
9600: 9 600 bps*  
19200: 19 200 bps  
1. Move the cursor to CTL-UNIT ADDRESS with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
G Data Bit (DATA BIT)  
1. Move the cursor to DATA BIT with the [D] or [C] but-  
2. Select the address with the JogDial.  
The default value is 1.  
ton.  
Assignable address: From 1 to 99, must be unique in  
2. Select the bit length with the JogDial.  
The default value is 8 bits.  
the chain.  
Note: Assign an address except 1 to WJ-HD220 when  
7: 7 bits* ; select when using RS-232C protocol.  
8: 8 bits  
using a system controller in the system.  
G System Unit Address (SYS-UNIT  
G Parity Check (PARITY CHECK)  
1. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK with the [D] or [C]  
ADDRESS) (exclusive to PS DATA)  
When the recorder performs as a system unit, the unit  
address can be set from the setup menu on the monitor.  
button.  
2. Select the check mode with the JogDial.  
The default is NONE.  
1. Move the cursor to SYS-UNIT ADDRESS with the [D] or  
[C] button.  
NONE: No parity check  
EVEN: Even parity  
ODD: Odd parity*  
2. Select the address with the JogDial.  
The default value is 1.  
Assignable address: From 1 to 99, must be unique in  
the chain.  
G Stop Bit (STOP BIT)  
1. Move the cursor to STOP BIT with the [D] or [C] but-  
ton.  
2. Select the number of stop bits with the JogDial.  
The default is 1.  
1: 1 bit*  
2: 2 bits  
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The default is S (short distance). M stands for medium  
and L for long.  
G Alarm Data (ALARM DATA) (exclusive  
to PS DATA)  
The recorder pauses before sending a notice to the con-  
nected system controller when an alarm operates.  
S: 500 m  
M: 500 m 900 m  
L: 900 m 1 200 m  
1. Move the cursor to ALARM DATA with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
6. Press the JogDial. The cursor moves to the DATA col-  
umn.  
2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is 1S.  
7. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial and press the  
JogDIal. Selection is applicable to CAM 1-4 only.  
The default is ON.  
OFF: Select this when no system controller is connect-  
ed.  
ON: Enables data communications by use of PSD com-  
mands multiplexed on the coaxial cable.  
OFF: Disables coaxial-multiplexed communications.  
Note: Selecting OFF is recommended when cameras  
having no PSD communications are connected.  
0S: Does not pause.  
1S: Pauses 1 second.  
5S: Pauses 5 seconds.  
8. Repeat steps 2-7 above for other cameras.  
G Camera System Setup (CAMERA  
SYSTEM SETUP) (exclusive to  
PS DATA)  
9. Press the [SETUP/ESC] button to go back to the SERI-  
AL PORT SETUP.  
This menu is provided for camera related setups such as  
camera numbers, cable loss compensation, and data com-  
munications. Cable loss compensation and data communi-  
cation setups are not applicable to cameras 5-8, because  
only cameras connected to VIDEO IN 1-4 can communicate  
with the recorder via the coaxial cable.  
I Network Setup (NETWORK  
SETUP)  
NETWORK SETUP  
CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP  
LINE SPEED AUTO  
CAM→  
NUM COMP DATA  
HTTP PORT  
00080  
1
001 S  
002 S  
003 S  
004 S  
005  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
DHCP  
IP ADDR  
OFF  
192.168.000.010  
NETMASK 255.255.255.000  
006  
007  
008  
GATEWAY 192.168.000.001  
Note: The system will restart after the menu setup window  
is closed when any parameter in this window has been  
changed.  
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP and  
press the JogDial.  
2. Move the cursor to a camera and press the JogDial.  
The cursor moves to the NUM (camera number) col-  
umn.  
G Line Speed (LINE SPEED)  
1. Move the cursor to LINE SPEED with the [D] or [C]  
button.  
3. Select a number by rotating the JogDial.  
The default is the same as the camera port numbers 1-  
8.  
2. Select the parameter with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is AUTO.  
Assignable numbers: 001-128  
AUTO: The speed is automatically selected.  
100M_FULL: 100 mega byte, full duplex  
100M_HALF: 100 mega byte, half duplex  
10M_FULL: 10 mega byte, full duplex  
10M_HALF: 10 mega byte, half duplex  
4. Press the JogDial. The cursor moves to the COMP  
(compensation) column.  
5. Select an appropriate compensation parameter  
depending on the cable distance by rotating the  
JogDial. Selection is applicable to CAM 1-4 only.  
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G HTTP Port (HTTP PORT)  
G Start Display (START DISPLAY)  
Set an HTTP port number.  
The default is 80.  
The image in the selected form will be displayed on the  
multiscreen monitor and spot monitor when the recorder is  
turned on.  
Available port numbers: From 00000 to 65535, except  
the "well-known port" numbers assigned by IANA  
(Internet Assigned Numbers Authority)  
The default is QUAD-4A for MULTI OUT and 1 for SPOT  
OUT.  
Single image: CH 1 to CH 8*  
Quad image: QUAD-4A (including 1-4), QUAD-4B  
(including 5-8)  
G Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol  
Multi image: 9SCREEN (including 1-8)  
Sequence: SPOT SEQ*, MULTI SEQ  
Note: The spot monitor can display only CH 1-8* and  
SPOT SEQ* while the multiscreen monitor can dis-  
play all forms listed above.  
(DHCP)  
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is enabled or dis-  
abled.  
The default is OFF.  
Note: When ON is selected, you cannot enter the IP  
address, netmask, or gateway. The host gives these  
parameters.  
G Multiscreen Selection (MULTI SEL  
MODE)  
The given parameters will be displayed after getting  
the IP address from the DHCP server.  
When pressing the [MULTI SCREEN SEL] button on the  
front panel, the monitor display will change as follows  
depending on the setup.  
G IP Address (IP ADDR)  
The default is "192.168.000.010".  
QUAD ONLY: QUAD-4A QUAD-4B QUAD-4A  
ALL: QUAD-4A QUAD-4B 9SCREEN QUAD-4A  
G Netmask (NETMASK)  
The default is "255.255.255.000".  
G Sequence Setup (SEQUENCE  
SETUP)  
SEQUENCE SETUP  
G Gateway (GATEWAY)  
The default is "192.168.000.001".  
MULTI SEQ SETUPO  
AUTO SKIP  
SEQUENCE TIMING INT  
ON  
SPOT SEQ SETUPO  
SEQUENCE TIMING INT  
AUTO SKIP  
ON  
I Switcher Setup (SWITCHER  
SETUP)  
1. Move the cursor to SEQ SETUP in the SWITCHER  
SETUP menu, and press the JogDial.  
SWITCHER SETUP  
START DISPLAY  
The SEQUENCE SETUP menu opens.  
MULTI OUT  
SPOT OUT  
QUAD-4A  
1CH  
2. Select either MULTI SEQ SETUP or SPOT SEQ SETUP  
with the [D] or [C] button, and press the JogDial. The  
selected menu opens.  
MULTI SEL MODE ALL  
SEQUENCE SETUPO  
CAMERA VIEW SETUPO  
SECRET VIEW  
OFF  
Video switcher functions are programmed in this menu  
setup.  
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G Multiscreen Sequence Setup (MULTI  
G Spot Sequence Setup (SPOT SEQ  
SEQ SETUP)  
SETUP)  
Open the QUAD SEQ SETUP menu to program the  
sequence steps for displaying quad-split and single input  
images.  
Open the SPOT SEQ SETUP menu to program the  
sequence steps for displaying single input images.  
SPOT SEQ SETUP  
MULTI SEQ SETUP  
STEP  
CAM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SEC  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
STEP  
CAM  
QUAD-4A 2S  
QUAD-4B 2S  
SEC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
-
-
-
-
-
-
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
1. Move the cursor to the desired step using the [D] or  
1. Move the cursor to the desired step using the [D] or  
[C] button.  
[C] button.  
2. Select a camera number with the JogDial, and press  
2. Select a camera number with the JogDial, and press  
the JogDial.  
the JogDial.  
The default camera number is identical to the step num-  
ber.  
The default camera number is identical to the step num-  
ber.  
Available cameras: From 1 to 8.  
Available cameras: From 1 to 8 individually, 4A(1-4), or  
4B(5-8)  
Note: The recorder will skip any step assigned "".  
Note: The recorder will skip any step assigned "".  
3. Select the duration for the step with the JogDial, and  
press the JogDial.  
3. Select the duration for the step with the JogDial, and  
press the JogDial.  
Available durations: 2-30S  
Available durations: 2-30S  
4. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 until all steps are pro-  
grammed, or press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to  
the SEQUENCE SETUP menu.  
4. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 until all steps are pro-  
grammed, or press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to  
the SEQUENCE SETUP menu.  
5. Procedures for SEQUENCE TIMING are the same as  
step 5 in MULTI SEQ SETUP.  
5. Move the cursor to SEQUENCE TIMING in the SEQ  
SETUP menu.  
6. Procedures for AUTO SKIP are the same as in step 6 of  
MULTI SEQ SETUP.  
Select INT or EXT with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is INT.  
G Camera View Setup (CAMERA VIEW  
INT: Forwards the step when the assigned time elaps-  
SETUP)  
es.  
Open the CAMERA VIEW SETUP menu to program the live  
image of each camera channel to be displayed or vailed on  
the monitor.  
EXT: Forwards the step when the SEQ IN signal is input  
to the rear panel.  
6. Move the cursor to AUTO SKIP with the [D] or [C] but-  
ton.  
CAMERA VIEW SETUP  
Select ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is ON.  
CAM  
1
MODE  
ON  
ON  
2
3
ON  
4
5
6
7
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON: The sequence skips any step where no video is  
input.  
OFF: The step will be displayed as a blackout screen.  
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1. Move the cursor to the desired camera using the [D] or  
I System Information  
[C] button.  
(SYSTEM INFORMATION)  
2. Select ON or OFF with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
The default is ON.  
HDD1 HOUR METER 10000H  
HDD2 HOUR METER 10000H  
ON: Live image of the channel is displayed.  
OFF: Blackout image is displayed.  
HDD CAPACITY  
DEFAULT  
XXX.XXG  
SET  
SYSTEM VERSION X.XX  
SYSTEM LOGO  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until all channels are pro-  
grammed, or press the [SETUP/ESC] button to return to  
the SWITCHER SETUP menu,  
Notes:  
Recording will be carried out regardless of this set-  
ting.  
G HDD Hour Meter (HDD HOUR METER)  
The meter shows how many hours each hard disk has been  
operated in playback, recording and idle. The built-in HDD  
needs replacement when the hour meter reads around  
30 000 H.  
The recorded images of the channel will be played  
back and displayed on the monitor even if OFF is  
selected.  
G Secret View Setup (SECRET VIEW  
G HDD Capacity (HDD CAPACITY)  
The total usable capacity of the built-in hard disk is indicat-  
ed.  
SETUP)  
This will help to watch shoplifters without being recognized  
in a store where, for example, cameras and spot monitors  
are installed on the sales floors and a multiscreen monitor is  
installed in a control room. The spot monitor will black out  
its screen when the multi-screen monitor is switched to the  
single live mode to focus on the potential shoplifter.  
The default setting is OFF.  
G Default (DEFAULT)  
This enables the recorder to restore all setup data to the  
default values.  
ON: Enables the secret view function.  
OFF: Disables the secret view function.  
1. Press the JogDial to move the cursor to DEFAULT.  
2. When the cursor is on SET, press the JogDial again.  
3. Select YES or NO with the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is NO.  
NO: Current setup data is retained.  
YES: Current setup data is reset to the default values.  
When all setup data are reset to the defaults, "SET  
DONE" is displayed for a few seconds and then  
changes to SET.  
Note: The recorder will restart when the network setup has  
been changed and the menu is closed.  
G System Version (SYSTEM VERSION)  
This line displays the version number of the installed sys-  
tem software. You will need the version number when  
updating the software.  
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G System Log (SYSTEM LOG)  
The system log is displayed on the monitor with event num-  
bers, dates, times, and causes.  
I Language (LANGUAGE)  
Language selection is available for display on the multi-  
screen monitor and for HTML on the browser.  
1. Move the cursor to LANGUAGE.  
SYSTEM LOG (1 OF 10)  
NO. DATE  
TIME  
CAU  
99 FEB28.04 6:50:06 WR1  
98 FEB28.04 5:23:51 HD1  
97 FEB20.04 10:10:23 HD2  
96 FEB15.04 23:50:42 RV1  
95 FEB11.04 23:52:10 FLL  
94 JAN31.04 19:43:32 TML  
93 JAN30.04 19:50:14 LS1  
92 JAN15.04 19:52:54 FL%  
91 JAN10.04 10:40:22 TM4  
90 JAN01.04 10:50:20 LS1  
2. Select a language with the JogDial and press the  
JogDial.  
The default is ENGLISH.  
Available languages: ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN,  
ITALIAN, SPANISH, RUSSIAN, CHINESE  
Notes:  
When Russian or Chinese is selected, HTML will display  
in the selected language, but the multiscreen monitor  
will display in English. See the table below.  
The recorder will exit from the setup menu and automat-  
ically start rebooting after you change the language.  
Abbreviation Cause  
Description  
Temperature exceeds the  
operating range.  
TML  
Thermal error  
Writing error  
WR1  
WR2  
RV1  
RV2  
HD1  
HD2  
Writing error on HDD  
Options  
ENGLISH  
FRANCAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ITALIANO  
ESPANOL  
RUSSIAN  
CHINESE  
Multiscreen Display  
English  
HTML Display  
English  
Master HDD  
Slave HDD  
Master HDD  
Slave HDD  
HDD automati-  
cally removed  
French  
German  
Italian  
Spanish  
English  
English  
French  
German  
Italian  
Spanish  
Russian  
Chinese  
S.M.A.R.T  
detects an  
error on HDD.  
Warning, HDD is nearing to  
the end.  
FL%  
FLL  
HDD XX%  
HDD FULL  
HDD is FULL.  
Terminal alarm event was  
logged, but no picture  
recorded. * = 1-8  
TM*  
ALM  
VMD event was logged, but  
no picture recorded. * = 1-8  
VM*  
LS*  
PC*  
VMD  
LOSS  
PC  
Video input loss on channel  
# (*). * = 1-8  
PC alarm was logged, but  
no picture recorded. * = 1-8  
Power disconnection due to  
electricity failure/trouble has  
been detected.  
POW  
ERR  
Power  
Error  
Errors other than shown  
above  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
G Viewing a Single Live Sequence  
Controlling Video Inputs &  
Monitors  
Operations on the front panel can control video inputs on  
the spot monitor or multiscreen monitor.  
The spot monitor can display a single live sequence.  
A series of input images is displayed in succession on the  
spot monitor. One sequence can be programmed in the  
SPOT SEQ SETUP menu setup with an input assignment  
and display duration for each step.  
1. Select the spot monitor.  
I On the Spot Monitor  
G Selecting the Spot Monitor  
1. Press the [SPOT/MULTI] button to turn the LED in the  
button on. The spot monitor is ready to be operated.  
2. Press the [SEQUENCE] button to run the sequence.  
The LED in the [SEQUENCE] button lights up.  
Spot monitor  
SPOT  
MULTI  
SEQUENCE  
1
2
3
2. Follow the descriptions below for each monitoring mode  
on the spot monitor.  
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G Viewing a Single Live  
A selected live image is displayed on the spot monitor until  
a new input selection is made.  
While running, the LED of the input image presently dis-  
played on the monitor will illuminate in the correspond-  
ing numeric button.  
1. Press any numeric button from 1 - 8.  
3. During the sequence, press the [SEQUENCE] button to  
pause. The LED in the [SEQUENCE] button blinks.  
CAMERA SELECT  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
SEQUENCE  
4. Press the [SEQUENCE] button to restart the sequence.  
The LED turns to a steady light.  
5. Press any of the numeric buttons to quit the sequence  
and return to spot monitoring.  
Notes:  
The Auto Skip function can be programmed in the  
menu setup to be applied to the sequence to skip any  
steps where no video signal is present.  
The selected image appears on the monitor.  
You can individually run a sequence on the spot moni-  
tor and on the multiscreen monitor. Select a monitor  
with the [SPOT/MULTI] button, then press the SEQ but-  
ton to start or pause a sequence on the respective  
monitor.  
2. Press another numeric button to select a new input.  
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4. Press the JogDial repeatedly to select an appropriate  
enlargement ratio.  
I On the Multiscreen Monitor  
Pressing the JogDial : Increases the ratio (x2 x4)  
G Selecting the Multiscreen Monitor  
1. Press the [SPOT/MULTI] button to turn the LED in the  
button off. The multiscreen monitor is ready to be oper-  
ated.  
5. Hold down the [ZOOM] button for 2 seconds to cancel  
the zoom mode.  
Notes:  
SPOT  
MULTI  
The maximum zooming ratio (x4) will be reduced to x2  
when SIF is selected for RESOLUTION in the SYSTEM  
SETUP menu.  
To quit enlargement  
While displaying a zoomed live image, pressing the  
[PLAY] button will quit enlargement and start normal  
playback.  
While displaying a zoomed playback image, pressing  
2. Follow the descriptions below for each monitoring mode  
on the multiscreen monitor.  
the [STOP] button will quit enlargement and display a  
live image.  
For other cases, hold down the [ZOOM] button for 2  
G Viewing a Single Live  
The multiscreen monitor can display a single live spot  
image.  
Operating procedures are the same as for "On the Spot  
Monitor" except for selecting the multiscreen monitor.  
seconds.  
The images on the screen may wave vertically when  
enlarging live or playback images in the SIF mode. It is  
recommended that you select NORMAL for RESOLU-  
TION when the display quality is considered much  
important.  
G Zooming a Single Live  
G Viewing a Quad Live Sequence  
A single live or playback image on the multiscreen monitor  
can be zoomed.  
1. Display the desired single live or playback image on  
the multiscreen monitor pressing the [ZOOM] button an  
appropriate number of times.  
A series of quad and single images is displayed in succes-  
sion on the multiscreen monitor. One sequence can be pro-  
grammed in the MULTI SEQ SETUP menu with an input  
assignment and display duration for each step.  
1. Select the multiscreen monitor.  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
2. Press the [SEQUENCE] button to run the sequence.  
The LED in the [SEQUENCE] button lights up.  
SEQUENCE  
ZOOM  
Note: During the sequence, the LEDs of the [CAMERA  
SELECT] buttons light up corresponding to the  
selected cameras that send images to the monitor.  
2. Hold down the [ZOOM] button for 2 seconds to enlarge  
the image.  
Multiscreen monitor  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
(4A)  
1
3
2
4
1
2
ZOOM  
3. Rotate the JogDial to move the zoomed area to the right  
and left, or press the [D] or [C] button to move the  
area up or down.  
3. During the sequence, press the [SEQUENCE] button to  
pause. The LED in the [SEQUENCE] button blinks.  
4. Press the [SEQUENCE] button to restart the sequence.  
The LED turns to a steady light.  
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5. Press any of the numeric buttons to quit the sequence  
and return to spot monitoring.  
Notes:  
The Auto Skip function can be programmed in the  
menu setup to be applied to the sequence to skip any  
steps where no video signal is present.  
G Connected Alarm Sensors  
A maximum of eight sensors can be connected to the termi-  
nals on the rear panel. Sensors may be installed in such  
places as parking lots or reception desks where cars and  
visitors come and go.  
You can individually run a sequence on the spot moni-  
tor and on the multiscreen monitor. Select a monitor  
with the [SPOT/MULTI] button, then press the SEQ but-  
ton to start or pause a sequence on the respective  
monitor.  
G Built-in Motion Detector  
The recorder detects motion for each of the eight video  
inputs, based on certain changes in the video signal.  
G Viewing a Multiscreen Live  
The multiscreen monitor can display multiscreen live  
images. The available split patterns are: Quad A (input 1, 2,  
3, 4), Quad B (input 5, 6, 7, 8), and 9-split (input 1-8).  
G Built-in Video Loss Detector  
The recorder detects any disconnection of the video inputs.  
The images of the disconnected channel will not be record-  
ed.  
1. Press the [MULTI SCREEN SELECT] button repeatedly.  
The pattern changes every time the button is pressed  
depending on the setup for MULTI SEQ SETUP.  
When ALL is selected:  
G PC Alarm  
Pattern 4A Pattern 4B Pattern 9 Pattern 4A  
The recorder receives an alarm from a PC.  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
(4A)  
(4B)  
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
I Alarm Output  
The following outputs will be performed when TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP is set to REC&ALM in the REC SETUP  
menu. Only recording will be performed when set to REC,  
and no action will take place when set to OFF.  
9-split screen  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
G Front Panel Indicators  
When an alarm is received, the ALARM indicator blinks and  
the LED in the corresponding [CAMERA SELECT] button  
blinks. More LEDs will blink when more alarm inputs arise.  
The LED will stop blinking when the preset time has  
elapsed (Auto Reset), when the [RESET] button is pressed  
on the front panel (Manual Reset), when the external reset  
signal is received on the rear panel (External Reset), or  
when the video signal lost on any channel is restored  
(Video Loss).  
When QUAD ONLY is selected:  
Pattern 4A Pattern 4B Pattern 4A  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
(4A)  
(4B)  
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
The ALARM indicator will change from blinking to a steady  
light when Auto Reset or External Reset is implemented.  
This steady light notifies the system operator that there  
have been alarm activations that have not yet been manual-  
ly reset.  
Alarm Control Function  
The recorder performs alarm functions to warn the system  
operators when an event has occurred.  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
RESET  
CAMERA SELECT  
I Alarm Input  
There are four alarm inputs to the recorder that allow the  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
recorder to output warnings.  
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G Monitor Display  
G Alarm Buzzer  
There are two monitoring modes, alarm associated (SPOT)  
mode and alarm ignore (OFF) mode, depending on the  
selection for MONITOR MODE in the ALARM SETUP menu.  
Typical cases are described below for each setup.  
The buzzer sounds when an alarm is input, if applicable.  
G Alarm Log Recall and Search  
The alarm events are stored in the log for later reference.  
Alarm Associated Mode  
The image of the alarmed input is displayed on the mul-  
tiscreen monitor in single spot mode, interrupting what-  
ever live, playback, single or multiple image previously  
displayed. When a new alarm is received, the last acti-  
vated input image will be displayed.  
The blinking camera title and "ALARM" indication on the  
monitor will be alternately. For example, when an alarm  
is received from CH1, "CH1 ALARM" will be displayed  
on the monitor.  
G Alarm Status Output  
The active status and recovery status are output to the  
external devices via the terminals on the rear panel.  
G Alarm Notice Mail  
When connected to the Ethernet, the recorder sends an e-  
mail to notify the preset URL that the alarm is activated.  
CAM1  
CH1ALARM  
G Resetting Alarm  
See below.  
Combination cameras connected to VIDEO IN 1-4 can  
be aimed at the preset position if is specified for PRE-  
SET in the TRIGGER ACTION SETUP of the REC SETUP  
menu.  
G Suspending Alarm  
See below.  
When a camera signal loss has occurred, the monitor  
display switches to a blackout screen with the channel  
number indicated, for example, "CH 1 LOSS".  
I Resetting Alarm  
The activated alarm is reset by any of the inputs: manual  
(all) reset, auto reset, external reset, or pressing the [REC  
STOP] button.  
CAM1  
CH1LOSS  
Alarm Ignore Mode  
Resetting changes the status of the recorder as follows.  
The recorder stops alarm recording.  
The buzzer, if activated, stops beeping.  
The recorder outputs an alarm recovery signal from the  
rear panel.  
The images being displayed will remain on the monitor  
screen when an alarm arises, but the "ALARM" status  
indication will appear.  
The following outputs for each channel will be enabled or  
disabled depending on the settings made in the TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP menu.  
The Alarm Out signal on the rear panel is reset.  
The following will be disabled when OFF is selected for  
the channel.  
The following will be enabled when REC&ALM is select-  
ed for the channel.  
Only alarm recording will be enabled when REC is  
selected for the channel.  
G Manual (All) Reset  
Pressing the [RESET] button on the front panel will clear all  
operating alarms, and allow the blinking or lit ALARM indi-  
cator to go off.  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
G Alarm Recording  
The recorder starts alarm recording with the preset rate and  
picture quality, if applicable. See ALARM RECORDING for  
details.  
RESET  
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G Auto Reset  
I Alarm Log Recall & Search  
The activated alarm event is reset when the AUTO RESET  
time has elapsed, or the lost video has been recovered.  
The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to a steady  
light.  
The ALARM RECALL window displays the alarm event log  
in chronological order with event numbers, dates, times,  
and the activation sources. A maximum of 9 999 events can  
be stored, and older records will be erased when more  
events arise.  
G External Reset  
ALARM RECALL YEAR03  
NO. DATE TIME  
ALM  
The activated alarm event except video motion detection, is  
reset when the recorder receives an external reset signal  
from the connected device via the REMOTE/ALARM con-  
nector on the rear panel.  
The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to a steady  
light.  
1543 OCT30 23:58:12 T1  
1542 OCT30 23:52:54 V2  
1541 OCT30 23:40:29 V3  
1540 OCT30 23:39:50 T4  
1539 OCT30 23:35:41 P2  
1538 OCT30 23:30:22 P1  
1537 OCT30 23:25:55 T2  
1536 OCT30 23:21:09 T2  
(TOTAL 1543EVENTS)  
TO SEARCH PUSH T&D KEY  
ALARM RECALL YEAR03  
G Pressing REC STOP Button  
NO. DATE TIME  
ALM  
0003 OCT20 23:52:54 V2  
0002 OCT20 23:51:54 V2  
0001 OCT20 23:50:54 V2  
PUSH JOG DATA CLEAR  
Pressing the [REC STOP] button resets alarm status and  
recording when MONITOR MODE is set to OFF. When  
SPOT is set, only the [ALARM RESET] button will reset  
alarm status and recording.  
(TOTAL 1543EVENTS)  
TO SEARCH PUSH T&D KEY  
REC STOP  
T: Alarm terminal was activated.  
V: VMD was activated.  
P: Alarm event notification from the PC.  
I Suspending Alarm Input  
This function may be convenient during setup procedures.  
When enabled, any alarm input is ignored and the recorder  
performs as follows.  
The alarm event will be stored in the alarm log.  
The recorder enters alarm recording.  
The alarm buzzer does not sound.  
Note: In some cases the log displayed in the ALARM  
RECALL list may apply to the previous alarm record  
that was overwritten after selecting CONTINUE for the  
DISK END MODE. This is because the alarm log is  
updated later than the image data.  
The SUSPEND indicator lights up.  
G To Browse through Log  
1. Hold down the JogDial for 2 seconds. The monitor dis-  
plays the ALARM RECALL list.  
1. Hold down the alarm [RESET] button and [LOCK] but-  
ton simultaneously to enable the suspension function.  
The SUSPEND indicator lights up.  
2. Rotate the JogDial to scroll up or down the page.  
Scrolling speed is selected in the menu setup.  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
3. Hold down the JogDial for 2 seconds to quit the ALARM  
RECALL list and go back to the previous window.  
G To Sort by Channel  
1. Hold down the JogDial for 2 seconds to display the  
ALARM RECALL list. The log of all channels appears.  
2. Do the same as above to reset the suspension function.  
The indicator turns off.  
2. Press the desired channel [CAM SEL] button. The indi-  
cator on the button lights up, and only the log of the  
selected channel will be displayed.  
3. Press another channel button to select a new channel.  
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4. To return to the all-channel list, press the button of the  
selected channel (now lit) or the [MULTISCREEN  
SELECT] button.  
Recording  
Notes:  
When SIMUL REC&PLAY (simultaneous recording and  
playback) is set to OFF in the setup, any recording will  
stop playback and start the recording. Playback is  
unavailable while recording.  
When set to ON, recording is available while playing  
back.  
G To Search for Playback  
1. Move the cursor to the desired event in the list, using  
the [D] or [C] button.  
The recording rate will degrade to 15 FPS while display-  
ing a quad split screen.  
2. Press the [PLAY] button to play back the recorded pic-  
ture. The LED in the [PLAY] button lights up. The alarm  
log on the monitor disappears.  
3. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback. The alarm  
log appears again on the monitor.  
I Internal Timer Recording  
When INT is set for TIMER in the WJ-HD220 MAIN menu,  
the presets made in the internal timer will take effect.  
Internal timer recording begins when the preset start time  
comes and continues until the preset end time comes. Up  
to four programs, containing four events each, can be  
assigned to the weekly and/or daily schedule.  
4. Hold down the JogDial for 2 seconds to quit the alarm  
log search.  
G To Erase Log  
All event records can be erased.  
PROG1 SETUP  
NO. START END  
MODE  
1. Move the cursor to "PUSH DATA CLEAR", then press  
1
2
3
4
8:00 12:20 SETO  
13:00 15:00 SETO  
the JogDial.  
2. Rotate the JogDial to select YES or NO.  
:
:
:
:
YES: Enables the log erasure.  
NO: Disables the log erasure.  
3. Press the JogDial to carry out the selection.  
Notes:  
Note: You can access pictures recorded on the disk by  
time & date search even after they have been  
erased.  
When SIMUL REC&PLAY is set to OFF, a preset record-  
ing interrupts playback and starts at the preset start  
time.  
When you set both the start and end time of an event to  
the same hour, the event will not be recorded.  
When planning to record all day long, set the start time  
to 00:00 and the end time to 24:00 for the final event.  
When planning to record through midnight:  
Set 24:00 for the end time of the final event of the day.  
Set 00:00 for the start time of the initial event of the next  
day.  
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Orange: The channel image is not displayed.  
Yellow: The channel image is displayed.  
I Power-on Recording  
Timer  
Switch  
The multiscreen monitor displays the recording images  
while the corresponding input indicators on the front  
panel light in yellow.  
AC Mains  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
DST  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
3
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
1
5
2
6
4
8
OPERATE  
FULL  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
2. Hold down the [REC STOP] button for 2 seconds to  
stop recording. The REC indicator turns off.  
ERROR  
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RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
REC STOP  
For power-on recording, select EXT for TIMER in the WJ-  
HD220 MAIN menu. The recorder starts recording when AC  
power is supplied.  
This enables the disk recorder to start recording everyday  
at a specific time by the use of a timer switcher that con-  
trols the AC mains supplied to the recorder. The power  
switch on the rear of the recorder must be turned on in this  
case.  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
I Alarm Recording  
I Manual Recording  
Manual recording is available when OFF is set for TIMER in  
the WJ-HD220 MAIN menu. The menu setup can exempt  
specific inputs from manual recording for the purpose of  
preserving disk capacity. The recording mode (SF-24, for  
example), picture quality (fine) and recording rate (30 fps)  
are set in the menu setup by specifying two of the three  
parameters. SF-24H is an example having a picture quality  
of especially fine grade and 48 hours of recording capacity.  
Sensor  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
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DST  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
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5
2
6
4
8
OPERATE  
FULL  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
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RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
Built-in  
VMD  
Alarm recording starts when an externally connected sen-  
sor is turned on, the built-in VMD (Video Motion Detector) or  
the built-in video loss detection is activated.  
Alarm recording will proceed, then stop when the post-  
recording time has elapsed.  
Stop  
Start  
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If more than one alarm arise, for instance ALM1 and ALM2,  
the images of the alarmed inputs are recorded on the disk  
as shown in the figure.  
1. Press the [REC] button on the front panel to start  
recording. The indicator in the [REC] button lights up  
while the [CAM SEL] button of the channel indicates  
and the channel image is displayed on the multiscreen  
monitor.  
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Alarm 1  
Alarm 2  
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Alarm 1 Duration  
Alarm 2 Duration  
Note: HDD indicator will continue to blink for a period  
equivalent to the specified pre-alarm time at the end of  
alarm recording.  
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3. Rotate the JogDial clockwise to move forward in the  
recorded data or counter-clockwise to move backward.  
The more turns you rotate the JogDial, the faster the  
skip speed will be.  
Playback  
In playback modes, the recorded image data are played  
back.  
Notes:  
Alarm recording will interrupt playback if SIMUL  
REC&PLAY is set to OFF, or will allow playback to con-  
tinue if set to ON.  
4. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.  
Operation of the [PLAY] button will be ignored if the  
disk is empty, for instance, when the recorder is used  
for the very first time or right after formatting of the disk.  
The latest recorded image is displayed on the monitor  
right after recording finishes. Search for the desired  
image by skip playback before starting playback.  
I Step Playback  
A minute search is made for a desired picture field by field.  
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1
PUSHPAUSE SET  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
SETUP  
/ESC  
I Normal Playback  
The pictures recorded on the disk are played back sequen-  
ALARM  
RECALL  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
tially.  
2
3
PUSHPAUSE SET  
3
1
1. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback.  
STOP  
PLAY  
SETUP  
/ESC  
2. Press the [STEP] button to start step playback. The LED  
in the button blinks.  
ALARM  
RECALL  
3. Rotate the JogDial clockwise to advance to the next  
later field or counter-clockwise to rewind to the next  
older.  
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1. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback.  
2. Press the JogDial [PUSHPAUSE] to pause and restart  
4. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.  
playback.  
3. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.  
I Alarm Search Playback  
Alarm records on the disk are searched while viewing the  
beginning image of the record.  
I Skip Playback  
Picture search is available in quick forward and backward  
playback. The monitor displays the skip speed as 1/2PLAY,  
PLAY, 2PLAY, 1FF, 2FF, 3FF, and so forth. The asterisk indi-  
cates that images are played back continuously without  
skipping.  
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1,4  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
SETUP  
/ESC  
ALARM  
SERCH  
ALARM  
RECALL  
4
1
PLAY MODE SELECT  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
2
3
SETUP  
/ESC  
ALARM  
SERCH  
1. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback.  
ALARM  
RECALL  
2. Press the [ALARM SEARCH] button to start alarm  
search playback. The LED in the button lights up.  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
2
3
3. Rotate the JogDial one click clockwise or counter-  
clockwise. The display advances to the beginning of  
the next later or next older record. Repeat until the  
desired record is displayed.  
1. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback.  
2. Press the [REW/FF] button to start skip playback. The  
LED in the button lights up.  
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4. Press the [PLAY] button to play back the searched  
record.  
6. Repeat from step 1 to search for another time and date  
or press the [TIME&DATE SEARCH] button to cancel  
the function. Pressing the [STOP] button will also end  
the searching.  
5. Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.  
Note: "Alarm Search Playback" and "Alarm Log Recall"  
are similar, but different in operations. Refer to  
I Alarm Log Recall & Search on page 49.  
Note: Searching may take the recorder 18 seconds at  
worst  
I Multiscreen Playback  
You can view a multiple playback image displayed in 4-split  
or 9-split pattern on the monitor at a time.  
I Time & Date Search Playback  
A picture record of a specified time and date is played  
back.  
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HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SETUP  
/ESC  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
FULL  
MULTI SCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
ERROR  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
ZOOM  
ALARM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
RECALL  
1
3
2
Normal Playback  
Press the [PLAY] button to start normal playback. The  
image data recorded on the disk are sequentially  
played back, and the monitor displays images in the  
single display mode or multiscreen display mode.  
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TO SEARCH PUSH PLAY KEY  
Multiscreen Playback  
Press the [MULTI SCREEN SELECT] button an appro-  
priate number of times. The monitor display changes as  
follows. The LEDs in the [MULTI SCREEN SELECT] but-  
ton and respective input buttons will light up.  
1. Press the [TIME&DATE SEARCH] button. The monitor  
displays the time & date search window.  
Single Image Quad A (4A/comprising inputs 1, 2, 3,  
and 4) Quad B (4B/inputs 5, 6, 7, and 8) Nine-spit  
(inputs 1 - 8) Quad A Quad B Nine-split  
2. Press the [D] or [C] button to move the cursor to the  
next position.  
Specific Input Playback  
3. Rotate the JogDial clockwise to increase the parameter  
or counter-clockwise to decrease it.  
Press the respective input button. The images of the  
selected input are played back continuously and dis-  
played on the monitor.  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 above until the desired parame-  
ters are selected.  
Stop Playback  
Press the [STOP] button to stop playback.  
Note: When the playback proceeds to where recording  
is executed on the disk, the recorder will pause  
playback and freeze the displayed image on the  
monitor.  
5. Press the [PLAY] button to start playback. The monitor  
displays the single spot image when an input is select-  
ed or the nine-split image when all input is specified.  
The recorder stops searching when the playback  
reaches the end of the record.  
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I Enabling Button Lock  
1. You need to register passwords in the SYSTEM SETUP  
Lock/Unlock Buttons  
I Password Verification  
window prior to operating your system.  
When a locked button is pressed, the key locked warning  
appears on the monitor for 2 seconds, then it changes to  
the password prompt.  
2. Press the [LOCK] button for 2 seconds.  
The buzzer shortly beeps twice, and the LED in the but-  
ton lights up. The "KEY LOCK DONE!" message  
appears on the monitor.  
PASSWORD  
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KEY LOCK DONE!  
LOCK  
1. Enter your five-digit password using the [CAM SELECT]  
buttons (1-8). The buzzer shortly beeps once, and the  
entered digit changes from "" to "*" on the monitor.  
Note: Set PASSWORD LOCK to OFF if you do not want  
the recorder to revert to button lock mode when no  
operation takes place within 5 minutes.  
2. The prompt window will display "KEY UNLOCKED!" for  
2 seconds, and the buzzer beeps twice if the correct  
password is entered.  
The monitor returns to the previous display. The  
recorder allows access to the front panel controls if a  
button operation takes place within 5 seconds of pass-  
word entry.  
3. Retry verification when password error appears on the  
monitor.  
The recorder will exit from verification if there is no opera-  
tion within 30 seconds.  
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WJ-HD220  
NETWORK OPERATION  
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PREPARATIONS  
I System Requirements  
Your personal computer must meet the following minimum requirements.  
OS:  
One of the following operating systems:  
Windows98 Second Edition  
Windows2000  
Windows Millennium Edition  
WindowsXP Professional or Home Edition  
Browser:  
One of the following browser software:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5SP2, 6.0  
Note: The Netscape browsers are not applicable.  
Display:  
1 024 x 768 pixels or more  
Trademarks  
Microsoft, Windows, WindowsXP and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States of America and/or other countries.  
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I Connection  
System connection examples are shown.  
<Direct Connection with a PC>  
Camera  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
3
ALARM  
TIMER  
DST  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
WV-CL920  
SETUP  
/ESC  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
Ethernet Cross Cable  
1
5
2
6
4
8
OPERATE  
FULL  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
RESET  
LOCK  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
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RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
Digital Disk Recorder  
Personal Computer  
Connection with a Client PC via Hub  
Camera  
Ethernet  
Ethernet  
Straigth  
Cable  
Straigth  
Cable  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SPOT  
CAMERA SELECT  
3
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
DST  
MULTI  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
1
5
2
6
4
8
OPERATE  
FULL  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
Super Dynamic  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
7
RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
Hub  
Digital Disk Recorder  
Personal Computer  
<System Expansion>  
A maximum of four PCs can access the recorder at a time.  
LAN  
System  
Administrator  
User  
User  
Cameras 1-8  
WV-CL920  
WV-CL920  
Hub  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
DST  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
3
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
1
5
2
6
4
8
OPERATE  
FULL  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
7
RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
Hub  
Digital Disk Recorder  
User  
User  
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I Main Page and Control Panel  
Start your PC WWW browser. Type http://192.168.0.10/ (or  
the IP Address set for WJ-HD220) / in the URL (Uniform  
Resource Locators) space.  
Notes:  
Specify "http//:192.168.0.10/" when a client PC is con-  
nected alone.  
The browser displays the Main Control Panel of the WJ-  
HD220 homepage as shown in the figure.  
Specify "http//: (IP address previously set for the WJ-  
HD220)/" such as a LAN connection.  
A maximum of four PCs can access the recorder at a  
time.  
About Picture Quality  
Picture quality transferred via the network depends on the recorder's status as follows.  
Recorder Status  
Timer recording  
Pre-alarm period  
Except pre-alarm period  
Playback  
Displayed Quality  
Preset recording quality  
Preset alarm recording quality  
Preset manual recording quality  
Recorded quality on the disk  
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WJ-HD220 SETUP  
SYSTEM INFORMATION: Displays various system  
I To Access Setup Menus  
There are fourteen setup menus to adapt the WJ-HD220 to  
information.  
your requirements.  
<Network Setup Menu>  
USER SETUP: Specifies users, passwords, and  
access levels.  
HOST SETUP: Specifies hosts and access levels.  
FTP SETUP: Specifies parameters for transmitting files.  
MAIL SETUP: Specifies senders, and receivers.  
NETWORK VIDEO SETUP: Specifies application soft-  
ware for video translation, and sequence steps.  
3. To return to the MAIN CONTROL PANEL, click the  
[Main Control Panel] tab or [BACK] button in the win-  
dow.  
1. On the Main Control Panel, click the [SETUP MENU]  
button. The setup menu opens.  
I Timer Setup (TIMER SETUP)  
G Timer Recording (TIMER REC)  
2. Click the buttons to open the respective windows.  
<Main Setup Menu>  
OFF: Runs recording when manually operated, not  
using any timer. Recording parameters are speci-  
fied in the REC SETUP window.  
TIMER SETUP: Specifies the schedule and parameters  
for timer recordings.  
INT: Runs recording with the programmed picture qual-  
ity within the time zone scheduled on the internal  
timer.  
EXT: Runs recording when the externally connected  
timer switch turns on and supplies power to the  
recorder (Power-on recording). Recording parame-  
ters are specified in the REC SETUP window.  
REC SETUP: Specifies the parameters for manual and  
alarm recordings.  
EXT REC SETUP: Selects optional parameters to be  
applied to the recording while the switch connected  
externally to the EXT REC terminal turns on.  
DISPLAY SETUP: Specifies time-and-date and other  
displays of status information.  
SYSTEM SETUP: Specifies password-protection, and  
simultaneous REC&PLAY.  
ALARM SETUP: Specifies alarm-related monitoring  
mode, and VMD (video motion detector) mode.  
COMMUNICATION SETUP: Specifies parameters for  
serial and network communications.  
Note: Buttons in the setup menus may appear with a  
thicker border when using a browser in WindowsXP.  
SWITCHER SETUP: Specifies sequence and multi-split  
patterns.  
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G Program Assignment (TIMER REC)  
When internal timer (INT) is selected, programs can be  
assigned on a weekly and/or daily basis.  
G Recording Mode Setup (PROG1-4  
NO.1-4 SETUP)  
Parameters for internal timer recording are assigned to  
each event (NO.1-4) of the program (PROG1-4) in this win-  
dow. There are five recording modes available: super fine  
(SF), fine (FQ), normal (NQ), long-time (EX) and optional  
(SP). If combined with audio recording (-A), the number of  
recording modes doubles. The selected recording mode  
determines the remaining recording time displayed on the  
monitor.  
In the SP mode, the field rate and picture quality are vari-  
able, and can be selected at option in the range of 0.1 to  
30 FPS with five quality level options respectively. After the  
recording mode is selected, the available recording time is  
determined and displayed.  
Assignable programs: PROG1 PROG4, OFF  
G Programming (PROGRAM SETUP)  
There are four programs, each containing four events hav-  
ing a start and end time, and a recording mode.  
Rec Mode  
SF-xxxH  
FQ-xxxH  
NQ-xxxH  
EX-xxxH  
Quality  
Super Fine  
Fine  
Normal  
Long time  
Audio Record  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
Note  
SF-AxxxH Super Fine  
FQ-AxxxH Fine  
NQ-AxxxH Normal  
EX-AxxxH Long time  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Available  
Field rate, quality  
selected optionally  
SP-AxxxH Optional setup Available  
Field rate, quality  
selected optionally  
SP-xxxH  
Optional setup N/A  
1. Select ON or OFF for each event.  
ON: Applies the schedule and mode to the program.  
OFF: Does not apply.  
Notes:  
By selecting a recording time, the recording rate (REC  
RATE) and the recording quality (REC QUALITY) will be  
automatically calculated and displayed. For details,  
refer to the provided booklet "REC MODE TABLES for  
WJ-HD220".  
2. Enter the start and end times.  
Assignable START times: From 00:00 to 23:59  
Assignable END times: From 00:00 to 24:00  
3. Click the SET button.  
4. Click the mode SETUP button. The PROG1-4 No.1-4  
window opens.  
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Even if preset to 30 or 15 FPS, the actual recording rate  
may drop to 7.5 FPS at worst while busy multi task such  
as playback, remote-access playback, remote-access  
live image, FTP access, multi-split display, or video  
motion detection are carried out simultaneously.  
The status display will indicate "*PLAY" while playing  
back the images recorded with a rate different from the  
preset.  
I Trigger Action Setup (TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP)  
This menu specifies the actions the recorder will take for  
each event when an alarm arises. The program number  
and event number in the second line of the menu will disap-  
pear when the screen is changed from the REC SETUP  
menu.  
The suffix "xxx" following "SP-" is specified in REC  
MODE TABLE in the ADDENDUM attached to the man-  
ual.  
1. Select a recording mode. Audio data will be recorded  
when a mode with hyphen A is selected.  
Available recording modes: SF, FQ, NQ, EX, SP, SF-  
A, FQ-A, NQ-A, EX-A, and SP-A  
2. When SP or SP-A is selected, specify a recording rate  
(REC RATE).  
Available recording rates: From 0.1 to 30 FPS  
3. When SP or SP-A is selected, specify a recording quali-  
ty (REC QUALITY).  
Available recording qualities: SUPER FINE, FINE,  
NORMAL, EXTENDED  
8 Mode (MODE)  
8 Alarm Recording Mode Setup (ALM REC MODE)  
OFF: Disables alarm recording, logging, or warning.  
REC&ALARM: Enables all alarm recording, logging  
and warning.  
Recording of alarm events arising within the time zone  
specified by the program will start with the preset parame-  
ters.  
Refer to "PROG NO. SETUP" described above for operating  
procedures and available parameters, since they are very  
similar.  
REC: Enables alarm recording, but disables warning.  
Notes:  
Moving the combination cameras to the preset position  
can be set only from the REC SETUP menu, not from  
the Program 1-4 menu.  
To open the menu for setting positions, click the [TRIG-  
GER ACTION SETUP] button in the REC SETUP menu.  
8 Pre-alarm Recording (PRE ALM REC)  
Available times (seconds): 0S, 1S, 2S, 3S, 4S, and 5S  
Click the [SET] button when items have been set properly.  
8 Post-alarm Recording (POST ALM REC)  
Available times (seconds): 5, 10, 20, 30  
Available times (minutes): 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 6  
Continue: Recording continues until the [RESET] but-  
ton is pressed, or the RESET IN signal is supplied to  
the rear panel.  
Manual: Recording continues while the alarm input is  
active, or at least for 10 seconds if the input turns  
inactive earlier.  
8 Dynamic Recording (DYNAMIC REC)  
ALM-MULTI: Alarm activated channels are recorded  
with priority over others.  
OFF: All channels are recorded with the same priority.  
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Click the [REC SETUP] button on the setup control panel to  
open the window.  
I Camera Recording Setup (REC  
CAMERA SETUP)  
Refer to G Recording Mode Setup PROG1-4 SETUP, NO. 1-  
4 for operating procedures and available parameters.  
I Trigger Action Setup (TRIGGER  
ACTION SETUP)  
This menu appears when the [TRIGGER ACTION SETUP]  
button in the REC SETUP menu is clicked.  
8 Mode (MODE)  
Click CAMERA REC SETUP in the system setup window to  
open the menu.  
This menu is provided for the purpose of saving disk  
space. Each camera channel can be recorded only when  
an alarm operates, while it will not be recorded in non-alarm  
status.  
ALARM-ONLY: Records the camera channel only  
when the alarm operates.  
REC: Records the camera channel regardless of alarm  
or non-alarm status.  
I Manual Recording Setup  
(REC SETUP)  
OFF: Disables alarm recording logging, and warning.  
REC&ALARM: Enables alarm recording logging, and  
warning.  
REC: Enables alarm recording, but disables warning.  
8 Camera Preset Position (PRESET)  
When combination cameras are connected to VIDEO IN  
1-4 on the rear panel and positions are specified  
beforehand, you can assign a position to cameras 1-4.  
1-64: Moves the camera to the specified preset posi-  
tion.  
HOME: Moves the camera to the home position.  
– –: Does not move the camera.  
Note: Preset move will not function for cameras 5-8 or  
for cameras 1-4 if they are cameras other than com-  
bination cameras.  
Manual recording will take effect when OFF (not INT or EXT)  
is selected in the Timer Mode Selection TIME REC window.  
The parameters for alarm recording will be applied except  
for the scheduled time zone if INT is selected.  
Click the [SET] button when the items have been set prop-  
erly.  
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TYPE2 12H: Time and date are displayed in two lines in  
the AM-PM system.  
OFF: Time & date display is disabled.  
I Externally Specified Recording  
Mode (EXT REC SETUP)  
8 Time and Date Position (TIME&DATE POSITION)  
Right-Lower: Displays time & date in the lower right  
corner.  
Right-Upper: Displays time & date in the upper right  
corner.  
Left-Lower: Displays time & date in the lower left cor-  
ner.  
Left-Upper: Displays time & date in the upper left cor-  
ner.  
This window specifies the recording mode and parameters  
that will be changed when the switch externally connected  
to the EXT REC terminal is turned on.  
8 Time & Date Embedded (TIME&DATE  
EMBEDDED)  
Refer to G Recording Mode Setup PROG1-4 SETUP, NO. 1-  
4, for operating procedures and available parameters.  
ON: The display will be embedded and recorded with  
the image data.  
OFF: The display will not be recorded.  
I Display Setup (DISPLAY SETUP)  
8 Status Display (STATUS DISPLAY)  
ON: Status display is enabled.  
OFF: Status display is disabled.  
8 Status Display Position (STATUS POSITION)  
Right-Lower: Displays status in the lower right corner.  
Right-Upper: Displays status in the upper right corner.  
Left-Lower: Displays status in the lower left corner.  
Left-Upper: Displays status in the upper left corner.  
8 HDD Full (HDD FULL)  
1% - 99%: The FULL indicator blinks when the remain-  
ing capacity reaches the selected value. This will  
take effect when DISK END MODE is set to STOP in  
the RECORD SETUP.  
8 Remote LED (REMOTE LED)  
Time and date display and other displays of status informa-  
tion are specified in this window.  
ON: REMOTE LED turns on when the network controls  
the recorder.  
OFF: REMOTE LED is deactivated.  
8 Clock Setup (CLOCK SETUP)  
Select a month, and type a day, year, hour, and minute.  
8 HDD Check (HDD CHECK)  
ON 0:00 - 23:00: The recorder checks the HDD at the  
specified time every day.  
OFF: Check is deactivated.  
8 Time and Date Display (TIME&DATE DISPLAY)  
TYPE1 24H: Time and date are displayed in one line in  
the 24-hour system.  
TYPE1 12H: Time and date are displayed in one line in  
the AM-PM system.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
TYPE2 24H: Time and date are displayed in two lines in  
the 24-hour system.  
Click the [CAMERA TITLE SETUP] button to open the CAM-  
ERA TITLE window.  
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I Camera Title (CAMERA TITLE)  
I System Setup (SYSTEM SETUP)  
8 Password Lock (PASSWORD LOCK)  
8 On/Off (ON/OFF)  
Buttons on the front panel of the WJ-HD220 will be  
password-protected or freed.  
ON: Displays the camera title.  
OFF: Hides the camera title.  
ON: Enables password-protection.  
OFF: Disables password-protection.  
8 Title (TITLE)  
8 Password All (PASSWORD ALL)  
Usable characters: Are shown in the window.  
Number of digits: 5 digits maximum.  
Enter a five-digit password comprising 1 through 8 to  
protect normal operations and setup operations from  
unauthorized access.  
8 Title Position (POSITION)  
Available numerals: From 11111 to 88888  
Right-Lower: Displays the title in the lower right corner.  
Right-Upper: Displays the title in the upper right cor-  
ner.  
8 Password Operation (PASSWORD OPERATION)  
Left-Lower: Displays the title in the lower left corner.  
Left- Upper: Displays the title in the upper left corner.  
Enter a five-digit password to protect normal operations  
from unauthorized access.  
Available numerals: From 11111 to 88888  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Keylock Buzzer (KEYLOCK BUZZER)  
The buzzer will beep or not when a locked button is  
pressed.  
ON: Enables the buzzer beep.  
OFF: Disables the buzzer beep.  
8 Skip Alarm Recall (SKIP ALARM RECALL)  
Specify the number of pages to be skipped in the alarm  
log. The alarm log page will jump the specified pages  
when the JogDial is rotated.  
Available skip pages: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50  
8 Simultaneous Recording and Playback  
(SIMULTANEOUS REC&PLAY)  
There may be cases where recording is essential while  
playback is in progress.  
ON: Allows both recording and playback at a time.  
OFF: Allows exclusively recording or playback.  
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Note: The recording rate may be sacrificed in the fol-  
lowing cases.  
Recording and playback/FTP access are carried  
out simultaneously.  
A multi-split screen is displayed.  
VMD (video motion detection) is enabled.  
A PC accesses the live images via the network.  
8 Alteration Detection (ALTER DETECT)  
You can enable or disable the addition of alteration-  
detection signals in the JPEG data supplied to the net-  
work. The default is OFF.  
ON: Detects alterations.  
OFF: Does not detect.  
Note: When set to ON, the data transmission rate on  
the network will slow down.  
8 Disk End Mode (DISK END MODE)  
STOP: Stops recording until a mode other than [STOP]  
is selected.  
CONTINUE: Old data is automatically overwritten from  
the disk start.  
8 Disk End Buzzer (DISK END BUZZER)  
ON: Enables the buzzer beep at the disk end (remain-  
ing space = 0 %).  
OFF: Disables the buzzer beep.  
8 Play Priority (PLAY PRIORITY)  
This setting places priority on a specific access point  
for playing back the image data when access collisions  
take place.  
LOCAL: Places priority on front panel operations.  
NET PLAY: Places priority on network access.  
FTP GET: Places priority on access to the FTP.  
NONE: The latest operation has priority over others.  
8 Time Adjusting (TIME ADJUSTING)  
The internal timer built into the WJ-HD220 is calibrated  
once a day via the Time Adjust In and Out terminals on  
the rear panel.  
SLAVE: Accepts the calibration signal from the master.  
MASTER: Supplies the calibration signal to the slave  
units at the specified hour every day.  
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I Alarm Setup (ALARM SETUP)  
I Video Motion Detector Setup  
(VMD SETUP)  
8 Alarm Buzzer (ALARM BUZZER)  
ON: Buzzer beeps while alarm is active.  
OFF: Buzzer does not beep.  
8 Sensitivity (SENSITIVE)  
LOW: Low sensitivity  
MID: Medium sensitivity  
HIGH: High sensitivity  
8 Video Loss Detection (VIDEO LOSS DETECT)  
OFF: Deactivates the video loss detection.  
ON: Activates the detection.  
OFF: Motion detection is disabled.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Multiscreen Monitor Mode (MONITOR MODE  
(MULTI))  
Click the [SETUP] button to open the area setup window.  
SPOT: Switches to the picture of the channel where  
alarm has operated.  
OFF: Retains the previous display mode.  
I VMD Area Setup (VMD AREA  
8 Spot Monitor Mode (MONITOR MODE (SPOT))  
SETUP)  
SPOT: Switches to the picture of the channel where  
alarm has operated.  
OFF: Retains the previous display mode.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
Drag a maximum of four areas with the mouse to specify  
the detection areas.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
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8 Parity Check (PARITY CHECK)  
I Communication Setup  
NONE: No parity check  
EVEN: Even parity  
ODD: Odd parity  
(COMMUNICATION SETUP)  
8 Stop Bit (STOP BIT)  
1 bit: 1 bit  
2 bit: 2 bits  
Click the [SERIAL PORT SETUP] or [NETWORK SETUP]  
button. The respective window opens.  
8 Wait Time (WAIT TIME)  
OFF: Retransmission is disabled.  
100 MSEC: 100 m seconds  
200 MSEC: 200 m seconds  
1 SEC: 1 second  
I Serial Port Setup  
(SERIAL PORT SETUP)  
8 Control Unit Addresses  
(CONTROL UNIT ADDRESS) (only for PS DATA)  
Assignable address: From 1 to 99, must be unique in  
the chain.  
8 System Unit Address (SYSTEM UNIT ADDRESS)  
(only for PS DATA)  
Assignable addresses: From 1 to 99, must be unique  
in the chain.  
8 Alarm Data (ALARM DATA)  
OFF: Select this when no system controller is connect-  
ed.  
0 SEC: Does not pause.  
1 SEC: Pauses for 1 second.  
5 SEC: Pauses for 5 seconds.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Protocol Selection (PROTOCOL SELECT)  
PS DATA: Select when the communication chain uses  
the PS DATA protocol.  
When selected, the DATA terminal on the rear panel  
can be used.  
Click the [CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP] button. The CAMERA  
SYSTEM SETUP window opens.  
RS-232C: Select when other than PS DATA is used.  
When selected, the RS-232C terminal on the rear  
panel can be used.  
8 Baud Rate (BAUD RATE)  
4800: 4 800 bps  
9600: 9 600 bps  
19200: 19 200 bps  
8 Data Bit (DATA BIT)  
7: 7 bits  
8: 8 bits  
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I Camera System Setup  
I Network Setup (NETWORK  
(CAMERA SYSTEM SETUP)  
SETUP)  
(only for PS DATA)  
8 Line Speed (LINE SPEED)  
AUTO: The speed is automatically selected.  
100Mbps (FULL DUPLEX): 100 mega byte, full duplex  
100Mbps (HALF DUPLEX): 100 mega byte, half  
duplex  
10Mbps (FULL DUPLEX): 10 mega byte, full duplex  
10Mbps (HALF DUPLEX): 10 mega byte, half duplex  
8 Camera Number (CAMERA No.)  
The camera number assigned to the port is used when  
a system controller accesses the camera.  
Assignable numbers: From 1 to 128, must be unique  
in the chain.  
8 HTTP Server Port (HTTP SERVER PORT)  
Enter from the keyboard. The default setting is 80.  
8 DHCP On/Off (DHCP ON/OFF)  
8 Compensation level (COMPENSATION)  
Select ON or OFF for DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol).  
IP Address (IP ADDRESS)  
Video signal loss can be compensated for the length of  
the coaxial cable. "S" stand for short-distance, "M" for  
medium, and "L" for long.  
The IP address is displayed. Enter from the keyboard.  
S: 500 m  
M: 500 m 900 m  
Netmask (NETMASK)  
The netmask is displayed. Enter from the keyboard.  
L: 900 m 1 200 m  
Default Gateway (DEFAULT GATEWAY)  
The default gateway is displayed. Enter from the key-  
board.  
8 Data Communication (DATA)  
ON: Enables data communications by use of PSD com-  
mands multiplexed on the coaxial cable.  
OFF: Disables coaxial-multiplexed communications.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
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SNMP Community (SNMP COMMUNITY)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
8 Domain Name Service (DOMAIN NAME SERVICE)  
SNMP Contact (SNMP CONTACT)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
SNMP System Name (SNMP SYSTEM NAME)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
SNMP System Location (SNMP SYSTEM LOCATION)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
The WJ-HD220 will restart, and you will be requested to  
enter the URL as described earlier in Main Page and  
Control Panel.  
OFF: Disables DNS, only IP address usable.  
MANUAL: Enables DNS.  
AUTO: Enables DNS.  
Domain Name (DOMAIN NAME)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
DNS Server Address (DNS SERVICE ADDRESS)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
8 Dynamic DNS (DYNAMIC DNS)  
OFF: Does not use DDNS.  
ON: Uses DDNS.  
DDNS Host Name (DDNS HOST NAME)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
DDNS User Name (DDNS USER NAME)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
DDNS Password (DDNS PASSWORD)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
DDNS Access Interval (DDNS ACCESS INTERVAL)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
8 Simple Network Management Protocol  
Note: " (double quotation) cannot be used for SNMP.  
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8 Multiscreen Sequence Setup  
(MULTI SEQUENCE SETUP)  
I Switcher Setup (SWITCHER  
SETUP)  
Sequence Timing (SEQUENCE TIMING)  
INT: The time preset on the internal timer allows the  
sequence to move a step forward.  
This window specifies sequence setups only for the WJ-  
HD220. The browser's sequence is set up in LIVE  
SEQUENCE SETUP on page 77.  
EXT: The SEQ IN signal on the rear panel allows  
the sequence to move a step forward.  
Auto Skip (AUTO SKIP)  
ON: The sequence skips any step where no video  
is input.  
OFF: The sequence does not skip the step.  
Click the button to open the Multi Sequence Setup window.  
8 Spot-screen Sequence Setup  
(SPOT SEQUENCE SETUP)  
Sequence Timing (SEQUENCE TIMING)  
INT: The time preset on the internal timer allows the  
sequence to move a step forward.  
EXT: SEQ IN signal to the rear panel allows the  
sequence to step forward.  
Auto Skip (AUTO SKIP)  
8 Common Setup (COMMON SETUP)  
ON: The sequence skips any step where no video  
is input.  
Multiscreen monitor Start Display (START DISPLAY  
(MULTI))  
OFF: The sequence does not skip the step.  
Spot monitor Start Display (START DISPLAY  
(SPOT))  
Click the button to open the Spot Sequence Setup window.  
The image in the selected form will be displayed on the  
multiscreen monitor and spot monitor when the unit is  
turned on.  
8 Camera View Setup (CAMERA VIEW SETUP)  
Secret View (SECRET VIEW)  
Single image: CH 1 CH 8*  
Quad image: QUAD-4A (including 1-4), QUAD-4B  
(including 5-8)  
Multi image: 9-SCREEN (including 1-8)  
Sequence: SPOT SEQUENCE*, MULTI SEQUENCE  
ON: The spot monitor screen will be blacked out  
when the multiscreen monitor displays images  
in the single live mode.  
OFF: The spot monitor continues to display images  
regardless of the multiscreen monitor status.  
Note: The spot monitor can display only a single image  
or spot sequence while the multiscreen monitor can  
display any of the forms listed above.  
Click the button to open the Camera View Setup window.  
Note: The secret view function will be useful to watch  
shoplifters without being recognized in a store  
where, for example, cameras and spot monitors are  
installed on the sales floors and a multiscreen moni-  
tor is installed in a control room. The spot monitor  
will black out its screen when the multi-screen moni-  
tor is switched to the single live mode to focus on  
the potential shoplifter.  
Multiscreen Selection Mode (MULTI SELECT MODE)  
When the [MULTISCREEN SELECT] button on the front  
panel is pressed, the monitor display will be switched  
as follows depending on the setup.  
QUAD ONLY: QUAD-4A QUAD-4B QUAD-4A  
ALL: QUAD-4A QUAD-4B 9-SCREEN →  
QUAD-4A  
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I Multi Sequence Setup (MULTI  
I Spot Sequence Setup (SPOT  
SEQUENCE SETUP)  
SEQUENCE SETUP)  
8 Camera Channel (CAMERA CH)  
8 Camera Channel (CAMERA CH)  
1 - 8: The selected camera image will be displayed in  
single spot mode.  
1 - 8: The selected camera image will be displayed.  
OFF: The blackout screen will be displayed.  
QUAD 4A: Camera images 1 through 4 will be dis-  
played in quad-split mode.  
QUAD 4B: Camera images 5 through 8 will be dis-  
played in quad-split mode.  
8 Time (TIME)  
Available times: 2-30 S  
8 Time (TIME)  
Available times: 2-30 S  
I Camera View Setup (CAMERA  
VIEW SETUP)  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Mode (MODE)  
ON: The live image of the channel is displayed.  
OFF: The blackout image is displayed.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
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8 Gateway (GATEWAY)  
I System Information (SYSTEM  
The gateway is displayed.  
INFORMATION)  
8 Domain Name (DOMAIN NAME)  
The domain name is displayed when it is set to ON in  
the network setup.  
8 DNS Server Address (DNS SERVER ADDRESS)  
The DNS server address is displayed when it is set to  
ON in the network setup.  
Click the [SYSTEM LOG] button to review errors derived  
from hardware.  
Click the [ERROR INFORMATION] to review errors derived  
from network connections.  
8 HDD Hour Meter (HDD HOUR METER)  
Each meter shows how many hours the digital hard disk  
recorder has been operated in playback, recording and  
idle. The built-in HDD needs replacement when the  
hour meter reads around 30 000 H.  
8 HDD Capacity (HDD CAPACITY)  
The total usable capacity of the built-in hard disk is indi-  
cated.  
8 Resolution (RESOLUTION)  
The selected resolution is displayed.  
NORMAL: Normal resolution  
SIF: Source Image Format (lower than NORMAL)  
8 System Software Version (SYSTEM VERSION)  
This line displays the version number of the installed  
system software.  
8 MAC Address (MAC ADDRESS)  
A MAC (Media Access Control) address is displayed.  
8 IP Address (IP ADDRESS)  
The IP address is displayed.  
8 Subnet Mask (SUBNET MASK)  
The subnet mask is displayed.  
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I System Log (SYSTEM LOG)  
I Error Information on Network  
Connections  
(ERROR INFORMATION (FTP,  
SMTP, DDNS))  
Up to 100 errors are displayed. The list is updated by dis-  
carding old records when new events arise.  
Refer to Appendix I Network Error Information for details.  
Error causes are abbreviated as shown at the top of the  
window.  
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION  
I User Setup (USER SETUP)  
A maximum of 16 users can be registered.  
I Host Setup (HOST SETUP)  
A maximum of 8 hosts can be registered.  
8 Host Authorization (HOST AUTHORIZATION)  
OFF: Allows free access.  
ON: Verifies the host address and access level for a  
maximum of eight hosts.  
8 User Authorization (USER AUTHORIZATION)  
OFF: Allows free access.  
ON: Verifies the password and access level for a maxi-  
mum of sixteen users.  
Click the [SET] button.  
8 Set Host Allowed to Access (SET HOST  
ALLOWED TO ACCESS )  
Click the [SET] button.  
HOST ADDRESS: enter from the keyboard.  
8 User Name (USER NAME)  
Enter from the keyboard. The default is "admin".  
Click the [SET] button.  
8 Password (PASSWORD)  
8 Deleting Hosts (DELETE HOST)  
Enter from the keyboard. The default is "admin".  
Enter or select the host address you wish to erase, and  
click the [DELETE] button.  
8 Access Level (ACCESS LEVEL)  
Note: Do not enter text lines effective as the HTML tag from  
the keyboard to the input columns. Otherwise, the menu  
setup using HTML files may malfunction. If this hap-  
pens, you need to initialize the settings by referring to I  
Initializing described in page 24.  
The default is [1].  
[1] ADMINISTRATOR: Allows access to the setup  
parameters, live and playback images.  
[2] LIVE MONITORING & PLAYBACK: Bans access to  
the setup parameters.  
[3] LIVE MONITORING ONLY: Allows only monitoring  
of live images.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Deleting Users (DELETE USER)  
Enter or select the user name you wish to erase, and  
click the [DELETE] button.  
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Interval (INTERVAL)  
I FTP Client Setup (FTP CLIENT  
Available times: 1 - 1 440 seconds, 1 - 1 440 min-  
SETUP)  
utes  
Channel to Send (CHANNEL TO SEND)  
OFF: Does not send the channel image.  
ON: Sends the channel image.  
Click the [SET] button when all items have been set proper-  
ly.  
8 Basic Setup (BASIC SETUP)  
Server Address (SERVER ADDRESS)  
Enter the server address.  
Login User Name (LOGIN USER NAME)  
Enter the user name.  
Login Password (LOGIN PASSWORD)  
Enter the password.  
Mode (MODE)  
Available modes: SEQUENTIAL, PASSIVE  
Click the [SET] button.  
8 FTP Send by Periodic Timer (FTP SEND BY  
PERIODIC TIMER)  
FTP Sending (FTP SENDING)  
ON: Sends the channel images at the specified  
interval.  
OFF: Does not send.  
Server Directory (SERVER DIRECTORY)  
Enter the directory where you store the image data.  
File Name (FILE NAME)  
File Name Rule: Date & time basis, Serial number-  
ing  
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User Name (USER NAME)  
Enter the user name of the senders account.  
I Mail Setup (MAIL SETUP)  
Password (PASSWORD)  
Enter the password of the senders account.  
Click the [SET] button.  
8 Set Mail Address (SET MAIL ADDRESS)  
Enter from the keyboard, and click the [SET] button.  
A maximum of four addresses can be set.  
8 Delete Mail Address (DELETE MAIL ADDRESS)  
Enter or select the address you wish to erase,  
and click the [DELETE] button.  
Note: Use the VIEW.HTML to open the attached image  
and view it in the normal aspect. Otherwise, it will  
be vertically reduced to half size.  
8 Alarm Mail Setup (ALARM MAIL SETUP)  
Sending Mail (SEND MAIL)  
OFF: Does not send.  
ON: Sends an e-mail to a maximum of four recipi-  
ents when an alarm operates.  
Attaching Alarm Image (ATTACH ALARM IMAGE)  
OFF: Does not attach.  
ON: Attaches the image of the alarmed channel to  
the mail.  
SMTP Server Address (SMTP SERVER ADDRESS)  
Enter the SMTP server name or its IP address where  
you wish to send a mail. The SMTP server name can be  
used only when DNS is set to AUTOor MANUAL.  
Sender Address (FROM ADDRESS)  
Enter from the keyboard.  
POP3 Authentication (POP3 AUTHENTICATION)  
ON: Enables authentication with POP3 before  
SMTP.  
OFF: Does not use authentication.  
POP3 Server Address (POP3 SERVER ADDRESS)  
Enter the SMTP server name or its IP address where  
you wish to send a mail if POP3 authentication is set to  
ON. The server name can be used only when DNS is  
set to AUTOor MANUAL.  
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I Network Video Setup  
(NETWORK VIDEO SETUP)  
8 Live & Playback Image Setup (LIVE & PLAY  
IMAGE SETUP)  
Video Rate (VIDEO RATE)  
Applicable rates: FAST, MIDDLE, SLOW, VERY  
SLOW  
Click the [SET] button.  
8 Live Sequence Setup (LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP)  
Use Sequence (USE SEQUENCE)  
OFF: Does not run the sequence.  
ON: Runs the sequence.  
Auto Skip (AUTO SKIP)  
OFF: Displays any step where no video is input as  
a blackout screen.  
ON: Skips any step where no video is input.  
Camera Channel (CAM CH)  
Available channels: CH1 - CH8, OFF  
Duration (TIME)  
Available durations: FAST, MIDDLE, SLOW, VERY  
SLOW  
Click the [SET] button.  
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OPERATING WJ-HD220  
I Main Panel  
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q Main Control Panel Tab  
i Image Display Area  
The selected image is displayed.  
Opens the main control panel.  
w Alarm List Tab  
Notes:  
Opens the alarm list.  
Buttons and areas from o to ! will appear only after  
the [PLAY] button is clicked.  
e Network Status Display  
An interval between start time and end time of up to 30  
minutes is allowed.  
Refer to Appendix for opening the downloaded files.  
LIVE, LIVE SEQ, PLAY, REV PLAY, >> (FF), << (REW).  
PAUSE and AL (playback of alarm record) are dis-  
played.  
r Channel Number Display (CH)  
The channel number of the image is displayed.  
t System Log Display  
System errors up to the present are displayed. Refer to  
the system log for details.  
y Recorder Status Display  
REC or REC/ALARM CH# is displayed.  
u Time Display  
Time and date are displayed.  
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o Start Button (START)  
While playing back, clicking this button will specify the  
start point for downloading.  
@
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! Start Time Display Area  
Displays the start time of the recorded image that you  
are to download.  
@
! End Button (END)  
While playing back, clicking this button will specify the  
end point for downloading.  
! End Time Display Area  
@ Add Favorite Button (ADD FAVORITE)  
Registers the IP address (or URL when using DDNS) to  
the favorite of the browser.  
Displays the end time of the recorded image that you  
are to download.  
! Download Button (DOWNLOAD)  
Pulls out the time range specified for the image data  
from the start to end time.  
@ Recording Button (REC)  
Starts recording.  
@ Recording Stop Button (REC STOP)  
! To the Oldest Frame Button (TO OLDEST)  
Jumps the recorded image to the oldest frame of the  
record.  
Stops recording.  
! Rewind Button (REW)  
Rewinds the recorded image on the WJ-HD220 to the  
start position.  
! Reverse Play Button (REV PLAY)  
Changes the playback direction backwards.  
! Play Button (PLAY)  
Plays back the recorded image.  
! Fast Forward Button (FF)  
Fast-forwards the recorded image on the WJ-HD220 to  
the end position.  
! To the Latest Frame Button (TO LATEST)  
Jumps the recorded image to the latest frame of the  
record.  
@ Previous Frame Button (PREV FRAME)  
Returns the frame one step to the previous.  
@ Pause Button (PAUSE)  
Pauses the playback image.  
@ Stop Button (STOP)  
Stops playbacks including REW, PREV FRAME, PAUSE,  
PLAY, NEXT FRAME, and FF.  
@ Next Frame Button (NEXT FRAME)  
Forwards the frame one step to the next while pausing.  
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8 Camera Selection Button (Camera Select)  
I Main Control Panel  
Click any of the buttons.  
The selected camera channel will be displayed in the  
image area.  
8 Multiscreen Selection Button (Multiscreen Select)  
Clicking the button displays the respective multiscreen.  
8 Live Sequence Button (LIVE SEQUENCE)  
Clicking the [LIVE SEQUENCE] button runs a series of  
live images in the preset sequence and for the preset  
display time.  
1
2
3
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8 Alarm Reset Button (ALARM RESET)  
The activated alarm event is reset.  
8 Time & Date Search Button (TIME&DATE  
SEARCH)  
Clicking the button will display the time and date search  
dialog.  
1. Specify the date and time.  
2. Click the [OK] button.  
The image will be searched, and displayed in the  
image area.  
Note: Searching may take 18 seconds at worst particu-  
larly when the recorder runs simultaneous recording  
and playback, and/or when the targeted image is of  
small size.  
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8 Camera Control View Button (CAMERA  
CONTROL VIEW)  
The camera control buttons appear on the bottom of the  
screen when you click the [CAMERA CONTROL VIEW] but-  
ton. These buttons enable you to adjust images of combi-  
nation cameras.  
The Camera Setup (CAM SETUP) button opens the  
camera setup menu and a small panel (CAMERA  
SETUP) having nine buttons.  
ZOOM (WIDE/TELE) buttons zoom the image in or out.  
FOCUS (FAR/NEAR/AUTO) buttons adjust the focus of  
the image. When AUTO is clicked, the camera will  
adjust the focus by itself.  
IRIS (CLOSE/OPEN/RESET) buttons adjust the iris of  
the image. When RESET is clicked, the iris will return to  
the factory default setting.  
AUTO PAN (ON/OFF) buttons allow the camera to pan  
endlessly within the preset range.  
PRESET allows the camera to turn to the preset posi-  
tion specified by the number.  
PAN/TILT Control:  
Clicking the desired direction in the image display area  
will move the camera if it is mounted on a pan/tilt table.  
The image display area is assigned panning/tilting  
function with the mouse click. The 25-split (5x5) areas  
are invisible, but each represents a moving direction:  
up, down, right or left.  
The Up/Down button (/) moves the cursor up and  
down.  
The Right/Left button (/) moves the cursor right  
and left or selects parameters.  
UP  
The Enter button (ENTER) validates the selection or  
opens a lower layer menu.  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
The Escape button (ESC) returns to a higher layer.  
The Reset button (RESET) opens the special menu if  
clicked when the cursor is on SPECIAL in the menu.  
DOWN  
The All Reset button (ALL RESET) resets all settings  
of the camera to the default if clicked when the cursor is  
on CAMERA RESET in the special menu.  
The Set & Close button (SET & CLOSE) validates the  
settings and closes the menu.  
Note: Setup items and operating methods may vary  
depending on the camera. Refer to the instructions  
included with the connected cameras.  
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I Alarm List  
Clicking the alarm list tab on the main control panel opens  
the list.  
Alarm events are listed with event numbers, dates, channel  
numbers, and event types.  
Click a line to play back the recorded image of the event.  
CH SORT rearranges the listing order to start with the  
camera channel you specified. The listing will be sorted  
by date and time if ALL is specified.  
PREV button returns the list page to previous one.  
NEXT button opens the next page.  
Alarm List Search button opens the search dialog.  
Event types are abbreviated as follows in the list.  
TERM: The alarm terminal on the rear of the WJ-HD220  
is activated.  
VMD: The built-in Video Motion Detector operates.  
PC: The recorder received an alarm from a PC.  
Specify the month, day, year, and time of the event you  
wish to search. If other than ALL is selected, only images of  
the specified channel will be displayed.  
Click the [OK] button. The dialog box disappears, and the  
closest event will be displayed.  
Note: Searching may take 18 seconds at worst particularly  
when the recorder runs simultaneous recording and  
playback, and/or when the targeted image is of small  
size.  
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I HTTP Download and Viewing  
Images  
When accessing the WJ-HD220 from the browser, and the  
[DOWNLOAD] button is clicked in playback, the image  
data and viewer software are downloaded as an "exe" file to  
your PC.  
1. Move the file to an appropriate folder.  
Frame No.: Indicates the frame number of the dis-  
played image.  
Date: Indicates the date when the image was recorded.  
Speed: Indicates the playback speed.  
2. Double-click the file to expand it to the following.  
Image file (.jpg)  
index.html  
OLDEST: Goes to the oldest frame of the record.  
REW: Changes the reverse-playback speed by click-  
ing.  
REV PLAY: Starts playing back in descending order of  
the file name.  
Expanded images can be displayed by executing  
"index.html". Using other applications may display the  
image vertically reduced to half size.  
PLAY: Starts playing back in ascending order of the file  
name.  
3. Display "index.html" using the web browser.  
FF: Changes the forward-playback speed by clicking.  
LATEST: Goes to the latest frame of the record.  
PREV FRAME: Pauses after returning a frame.  
PAUSE: Pauses the image display.  
SKIP: Jumps the number of the thumbnails.  
TOP: Returns to the top page.  
PREV: Returns to the previous page.  
NEXT: Goes to the next page.  
NEXT FRAME: Pauses after forwarding a frame.  
LAST: Jumps to the last page.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Phenomenon  
Cause  
What to do  
Power is not turned on.  
Power cord not properly connected  
Connect the power cord to AC outlet.  
Error message "HDD ERROR" is dis-  
played on the monitor.  
No disk available  
Refer to HDD MAINTENANCE in  
Appendix to confirm the HDD status.  
Consult your dealer when a malfunction  
is found.  
Error message "CH n LOSS (n=1-8)" is  
displayed on the monitor.  
Disconnection of camera, camera  
cable, or VIDEO IN BNC.  
Connect the respective camera, cable,  
or connector properly.  
Error message "THERMAL ERROR" is  
displayed on the monitor.  
Ventilation blocked, or failure of cooling Remove obstacles, or consult your  
fan  
dealer for servicing.  
Administrator password cannot be  
recalled.  
Reset the recorder to the factory  
defaults (page 24) and enter a new  
password.  
DISK MENU appears when turning on  
the power.  
HDD status may have changed, or a  
malfunction may have occurred.  
Check the HDD status referring to HDD  
MAINTENANCE. Consult your dealer  
when a malfunction is confirmed.  
Camera picture is not displayed on the  
monitor.  
Lens cap not removed from the cam-  
era, some device is not turned on, or  
brightness and contrast of the monitor  
are improperly adjusted.  
Detach the lens cap, turn on the  
device, or adjust the monitor.  
Nine-split display does not function.  
QUAD ONLY may be set for MULTI  
SELECT MODE.  
Set it to ALL.  
Setup menus supplied from the Matrix  
Switcher are not recorded.  
The WJ-HD220 does not record non-  
interlace video.  
When accessing via the network:  
Remote operations are not accepted Front panel buttons on the recorder are Wait until the preceding accesses end.  
while BUSY indicator is lit.  
being operated, or more than four PCs  
access the recorder.  
Slow image refreshment and/or slow  
response to operations  
Network is busy.  
Wait until the preceding accesses end.  
Intermittent sound reproduction  
Network is busy.  
No click sound desired.  
Default setting is ON.  
Change the setting as follows: Control  
Panel Sound Multimedia Sound  
Tab Explorer OFF  
Cannot search alarm image in the list  
Specified date may be later.  
Enter a date that is a little older than the  
one you wish to search.  
DISK END MODE is set to CONTINUE.  
Old image data are overwritten and  
cannot be searched.  
Over 9 999 of alarm events arose.  
Old records were discarded.  
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SPECIFICATIONS &  
APPENDIX  
85  
SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
Power Source Required:  
Power Consumption:  
Ambient Operating Temperature:  
Ambient Operating Humidity:  
Dimensions:  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
45 W  
+5 °C - +45 °C (41 °F - 113 °F)  
Less than 85 %  
420 mm (W) x 44 mm (H) x 350 mm (D)  
16-9/16" (W) x 3-7/16" (H) x 13-3/4" (D)  
5.2 kg (11.4 lbs.)  
Weight:  
Input  
Video Input:  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal with 75 Automatic Termination / Looping  
through (x8)  
Audio Input:  
10 dB 10 kunbalanced, RCA standard jack  
Image Process  
Compression System:  
Pixel Rate:  
JPEG  
720 x 240 (Effective pixels 672 x 224)  
30 FPS maximum  
Refresh Rate:  
Output  
Video Output:  
Video Output Front Panel:  
Audio Output:  
Audio Output Front Panel:  
Spot Monitor Output:  
Multiscreen Monitor Output:  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal/Looping through (x8)  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal (x1)  
10 dB 600 unbalanced, RCA standard jack (x1)  
10 dB 600 unbalanced, RCA standard jack (x1)  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal (x1)  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal (x1)  
Control Port  
Alarm/Remote Port:  
25-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector (x1)  
Alarm Input 1-8, Alarm Reset Input, EXT REC Input, Time Adjust Input, Sequence  
Input: Low-active, Non-voltage N.O. Contact, 100 ms  
Alarm Recovery Output 1, Disk End Status Output, Time Adjust Output,  
Warning Output, REC Status Output, Sequence Output: Low-active, Open-collector,  
24 VDC 100 mA max.  
Alarm Output 1, Play Status Output: Low-active, Open-collector,  
12 VDC 100 mA max.  
Alarm Output 2: High-active, 12 V 4.7 kΩ  
Alarm Recovery Output 2: High-active, 12 V DC 220 Ω  
6-conductor modular jack (RJ-11)  
RS-485 (PS Data):  
RS-232C:  
9-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector  
10/100BASE-TX Port:  
10Base-T and 100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (RJ-45)  
Protocol Installed: TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, SNMP, DNS, DDNS  
Security: Password-protected  
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES  
Rack Mounting Bracket ............................................................... 2 pcs.  
Screw for Rack Mounting Bracket (M3x10) ................................. 6 pcs.  
Absorber ...................................................................................... 4 pcs.  
Sleeve .......................................................................................... 4 pcs.  
Hard Disk Fixing Screw ............................................................... 4 pcs.  
Earth Lug ..................................................................................... 1 pc.  
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APPENDIX  
I Remote Control from System Controller  
A system controller having PS Data capability can control the WJ-HD220. The table compares operations of the WJ-HD220  
and of the system controller WV-CU360. Make certain that the protocol selection for the WJ-HD220 is set to PS Data.  
Item  
WJ-HD220  
WV-CU360  
Note  
SETUP  
FUNCTION  
L
STOP  
Holddown
Hold down  
2 seconds  
Setup menu display on/off  
Button lock is released automatical-  
ly by opening the setup menu.  
SETUP  
/ESC  
2 seconds  
UP  
Setup item selection  
R
L
R
DOWN  
UP  
UP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
Parameter selection  
Alarm list page turn  
R
L
R
DOWN  
DOWN  
MON  
ESC  
STOP  
Cursor return to setup or  
last screen restored  
SETUP  
/ESC  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
ALM RESET  
ALM RECALL  
/
Alarm list display on/off  
Hold down  
2 seconds  
SHIFT  
UP  
SET  
PUSHPAUSE  
/
/
Alarm event search  
L
R
L
R
DOWN  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
CAM  
/
Lower layer menu  
Press  
SET  
CAM  
PLAY  
REC  
Alarm record playback  
Recording  
SET  
SETUP  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
STOP  
Playback and recording  
stop  
SETUP  
/ESC  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
STOP  
Playback stop  
Recording stop  
Playback  
SETUP  
/ESC  
Exclusive use to stop playback  
Exclusive use to stop recording  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
REC STOP  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
PLAY  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
Pause  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
PUSHPAUSE  
/
/
Step playback FWD  
Step playback REW  
Skip playback FWD  
Skip playback REW  
Jump to latest  
Jump to oldest  
STEP  
/
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
STEP  
/
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
1/2  
1PLAY  
2PLAY  
1FF  
REW/FF  
/
3FF  
2FF  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
1/2  
1PLAY  
2PLAY  
1REW  
REW/FF  
/
3REW  
2REW  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
The top of the latest record will be  
accessed.  
REW/FF  
/
PPress  
J
JogDial  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
The top of the oldest record will be  
accessed.  
REW/FF  
/
PPrress  
J
JogDial  
FUNCTION  
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Item  
WJ-HD220  
WV-CU360  
Note  
SETUP  
DST  
Daylight saving  
1
3
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
/
Timer REC mode  
Status display on/off  
Button lock off  
OFF, INT or EXT selectable  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
OSD  
1
3
3
9
0
1
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
Enter your password.  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
LOCK  
Button lock on  
FUNCTION  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
Multiscreen pattern  
selection  
MULTI SCREEN SELECT  
ZOOM  
MON  
SPOT  
MULTI  
Multiscreen monitor  
Spot monitor  
ESC  
MON  
SPOT  
MULTI  
ESC  
CAM  
Camera selection  
Alarm reset  
Num  
Button  
1
8
SET  
ALM RESET  
RESET  
ALM RECALL  
RESET  
LOCK  
ALM SUSPEND  
Alarm suspension  
Electric zoom in/out  
Sequence start  
Hold down simultaneously  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
EL-ZOOM  
Enlarged portion can be moved with  
the Joystick.  
+
ZOOM  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE  
Select a camera to stop the  
sequence.  
PATROL  
STOP  
Display/hide Time&Date  
search window while  
opening the alarm list  
MON  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
ESC  
SETUP  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
Display Time&Date search  
window  
SHIFT  
FUNCTION  
SETUP  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
Hide Time&Date search  
window  
Hold down  
2 seconds  
FUNCTION  
UP  
UP  
Item selection for  
R
L
R
Time&Date search window  
DOWN  
DOWN  
SET  
/
PUSHPAUSE  
STILL  
EL-ZOOM  
+
/
Time and date selection  
for Time&Date search  
CAM  
PLAY  
Implement Time&Date  
search  
SET  
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I RS-232C Communication Protocol  
The following pages detail the elements for communication between the Digital Disk Recorder and the personal computer. Be  
sure to select RS-232C for PROTOCOL in the COMMUNICATION SETUP window. For BAUD RATE, DATA BIT and PARITY set-  
tings, refer to COMMUNICATION SETUP. For cable connection refer to RS-232C CONNECTION.  
1. Transmission Command  
The PC sends messages to the Recorder in the format shown below. Also refer to the command table shown later.  
Code  
ASCII  
[STX] [Transmission Command] : [p1] : [p2] : : [pn] [ETX]  
(02H) ( ) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ( ) (03H)  
[p] stands for parameter. Parameters are omitted when there is no need to specify them in the command.  
2. Response Command  
The Recorder returns messages in reply to the PCs messages with the following formats.  
(1) Reception Command  
When the reception was completed successfully, the Recorder sends back the "ACK code 06H" to the PC, and then the  
response command below.  
Code  
ASCII  
[STX] [Response Command] : [p1] : [p2] : : [pn] [ETX]  
(02H) ( ) – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – ( ) (03H)  
Parameters are omitted when the command format includes neither data nor status to send back.  
(2) Reception error  
The recorder sends back the "NAK code 15H", followed by the parameters shown below. The Recorder then resets the  
reception buffer and enters waiting mode for the next message. Parameter "e" identifies the error status.  
Code  
ASCII  
[NAK] [e]  
(15H)  
"e" value  
1: Parity error (31H)  
2: Framing error (33H)  
3: Overrun error (34H)  
(3) Parameter error  
The Recorder returns the "ACK code 06H", if the transmission code was not processed properly for some reason, followed  
by an error code as shown below.  
Code  
ASCII  
[STX]  
ERE  
[ETX]  
(02H) (45H) (03H)  
Note: The Recorder returns [ACK] or [NAK] to the PC within 20 ms after the reception of [ETX] in a transmission.  
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G Command Table  
Basic Operation  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
Response (ASCII)  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Fast Forward to the end OFF  
OFF  
OPA  
OPL  
ORC  
ORW  
OSF  
Pause  
Play  
OPA  
OPL  
Recording  
Rewind to the top  
Skip&Play Forward  
ORC  
ORW  
OSF:n  
n=0F Normal speed  
n=1F x2 speed  
n=2F x5 speed  
n=3F x50 speed  
n=5F x100 speed  
n=0S Normal speed  
n=1S 1/2 speed  
n=+ Increment  
n=Decrement  
Stop  
OSP:n  
OSP  
n=P stops PLAY  
n=R stops REC  
no parameter stops PLAY and REC  
Skip&Play Rewind  
Forward a field  
Rewind a field  
OSR:n  
OVF  
OVR  
OSR  
OVF  
OVR  
Refer to OSF.  
Camera Selection  
OCS:ccccc  
OCS:ccccc  
ccccc=00001 00008 (decimal)  
ccccc=+ 1 up  
ccccc=1 down  
Monitor Selection  
Button Lock  
EL-zoom  
OMS:mmmm  
MKL:n  
OMS:mmmm  
MKL  
mmmm=0001 Multi-screen Monitor  
mmmm=0002 Spot Monitor  
n=0 Unlock  
n=1 Lock  
m=0 EL-zoom OFF  
m=1 EL-zoom ON  
m=2 2-fold  
OZM:m  
OZM:m (m=0-4)  
m=4 4-fold  
m=+ x1 x2 x4 x1  
m=x4 x2 x1 x4  
Alarm Control  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
MAD:n  
Response (ASCII)  
MAD:n  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Alarm Suspension  
n=0 Suspension disabled  
n=1 Suspension enabled  
Alarm History Display OAE:n  
OAE  
n=0 Display hides  
n=1 Display appears  
n=+ Toggle  
Alarm Reset  
OAL:n  
OAL  
n=0 Manual reset  
n=1 Auto reset  
Alarm History Clear  
Alarm Picture Search  
OAR  
SAS:nnd (:p)  
OAR  
SAS  
n=01 Skip number (fixed)  
d=F Search later  
d=B Search older  
p=L Search and PLAY  
p=A Search and PAUSE  
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Setup Control  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
DCR:n1n2  
Response (ASCII)  
DCR  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Cursor Moves  
n1=A Right  
n1=C Upward  
n1=E Left  
n1=G Downward  
n2=1 Move a step  
n2=2 Move multi steps  
n1n2=PD Move to lower layer  
n1n2=P+ Move to upper layer  
n1n2=P- Turn a newer page  
n1n2=PU Turn an older page  
Key Lock  
MKL:n  
MRM:n  
MKL  
n=0 Lock OFF  
n=1 Lock ON  
n=0 Normal recording  
n=1 Internal timer recording  
n=2 External timer recording  
Recording Event  
Setup  
MRM  
Summer Time Setup  
Setup  
MST:n  
MST  
n=0 Standard time  
n=1 Summer time  
n=0 End setup  
n=1 Begin setup  
yyyy=Year  
MSU:n  
MSU:n  
TSU  
Date&Time Setup  
TSU:yyyymmddhhnn  
mm=Month  
dd=Day  
hh=Hour (24-hour system)  
nn=Minute  
Miscellaneous Control  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
Response (ASCII)  
DIN  
Parameter (ASCII)  
OSD Show/Hide  
DIN:n  
n=+ Toggle  
n=0 Hidden  
n=1 Shown  
Communication Check RCK  
RCK  
ZTS  
Time&Date Search  
ZTS:yyyymmddhhnnss  
yyyy=Year  
mm=Month  
dd=Day  
hh=Hour (24-hour system)  
nn=Minute  
ss=Second  
Time&Date  
Search Window  
ZTL:n  
ZTL  
n=7 Search window displayed  
n=0 Search window hidden  
Alarm Log  
Search Window  
ZTM:n  
ZTM  
n=1 Alarm log search displayed  
n=0 Alarm log search hidden  
Data Log Control  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
Response (ASCII)  
ILB:k:bbbbb  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Log Total Size Inquiry ILB:k  
k=0 Alarm log  
bbbbb=00001 to 09999 (in decimal)  
Log Erase  
ILC:n  
ILQ:k  
ILC:n  
n=0 Alarm log  
n=1 System log  
k=0 Alarm log  
bbbbb=00001 - 09999 (Oldest log)  
ddddd=00001 - 09999 (Size of log)  
E=Overwrite  
Log Recorded  
Size Inquiry  
ILQ:k:bbbbb:ddddd:(:E)  
Log Readout  
ILR:k:sssss:mmmmm  
ILR:k:<log data s1>s1  
<log data s2>s2  
<log data sn>F  
k=0 Alarm log  
sssss=00001 - 09999 Start Address  
mmmmm=00001-00100  
Decimal # of log  
<log data sn>=yymmddhhnnss  
sn=0-9 and F Cyclic number  
(F is put at data end)  
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Media Control  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
Response (ASCII)  
MDE  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Disk End Notice Setup MDE:n  
n=0 End is not notified  
n=1 End is notified  
Disk End Notice  
HDE  
Inquiry  
Item  
Transmission Command (ASCII)  
Response (ASCII)  
QHR:nnn  
Parameter (ASCII)  
Remaining Size  
Inquiry  
QHR  
nnn=000-100 Decimal %  
ID Inquiry  
Key Lock Status  
Inquiry  
QID  
QKM  
QID:WJ-HD220  
QKM:n  
n=0 Lock OFF  
n=1 Lock ON  
Alarm Info Inquiry  
QLD:n  
QLD:n (Alarm Information)  
In Transmission command:  
n=0 Event report  
n=1 Date&time report  
In Response command:  
n=0 No alarm event  
n=1 Alarm has been reset  
n=2 Alarm activated  
k=0 VMD  
n=2 PC alarm  
Alarm Information:  
k1:y1y1m1m1d1d1h1h1n1n1s1s1:  
k2:y2y2m2m2d2d2h2h2n2n2s2s...  
Status Inquiry  
QSR  
QSR: [status1]:[status2]:[status13] mad:1 Alarm suppression On  
mad:0 Alarm suppression Off  
mkl:1 Button locked  
mkl:0 Button unlocked  
msu:1 Setup operation  
msu:0 Normal operation  
oms:0001 Multiscreen monitor  
oms:0002 Spot monitor  
ocs:ccccc  
ccccc= Camera # (00001 - 00008)  
otc:0 4-split screen  
otc:2 9-split screen  
oqt:01n n=F Sequence running  
n=P Sequence pausing  
oae:1 Alarm log displayed  
oae:0 Alarm log Hidden  
orc Recording  
osp:R Pause while recording  
opl Playback  
opa Pause  
osf:0F - 5F Fast playback  
0F= x1, 1Fx2, 2Fx5, 3Fx50  
4F=Not applicable, 5Fx100  
osf:0S - 1S Slow playback  
0S= 1/1, 1S1/2  
osr:0F - 5F Reverse fast playback  
0F= x1, 1Fx2, 2Fx5, 3Fx50  
4F=Not applicable, 5Fx100  
osr:0S - 1S Reverse slow playback  
0S= 1/1, 1S1/2  
osp:P Stop  
ztl:7 Search screen displayed  
ztl:0 Search screen hidden  
ztm:1 Alarm log search displayed  
ztm:0 Alarm log search hidden  
Software Version Inquiry QRV  
QRV: (Version numbers)  
System version number  
93  
I HDD Maintenance  
G When to Maintain HDD  
G Who to Maintain HDD  
HDD maintenance is required in the following cases.  
When FULL indicator lights up  
When ERROR indicator lights up  
Caution: Addition, replacement, and other HDD main-  
tenance should be performed by qualified service  
personnel.  
When an optional hard disk is added  
When you wish to format the HDD or to remove link  
When HDD reaches its life time (around 30 000 hours,  
displayed in the SYSTEM INFO window)  
G Power-on Procedures  
After power-on, the recorder confirms the HDD status and displays corresponding messages on the monitor.  
Power-on  
HDD CHECK  
HDD check  
SYSTEM CHECK  
System check  
No  
Turn off the power.  
Install new HDD.  
HDD ERROR  
Available disk?  
Yes  
No  
SYSTEM CHECK DONE!  
TO OPEN DISK MENU  
PUSH STOP KEY  
System composition changed  
or  
suspicious HDD?  
Yes  
No  
Needed formatting  
or something?  
Yes  
2 seconds later  
Press the STOP button.  
DISK MENU  
NO.1:XXX.XXGB  
NO.2:XXX.XXGB  
REMOVE LINK→  
SET→  
Camera picture  
HDD FORMAT  
RESTART  
SET→  
SET  
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G When Full Indicator is Lit (Resetting  
G When Error Indicator is Lit  
Disk End)  
Refer to your dealer for servicing when this happens.  
8 FULL Indicator  
8 HDD Check  
The FULL indicator will light up when STOP is set to  
DISK END MODE, provided that the disk space nears  
the end.  
The recorder checks the hard disk when the recorder is  
turned on, or when the HDD CHECK time specified in  
the menu setup comes during operation.  
The recorder warns you of any error detected as fol-  
lows.  
To reset it, do the following.  
8 DISK END Setup  
1. Hold down the [STOP] button for 2 seconds to open the  
MAIN MENU.  
Error indicator blinks.  
Warning Out terminal on the rear panel turns active.  
"HDD ERROR" will appear when there is no disk installed in  
the recorder.  
WJ-HD220 MAIN MENU  
TIMER  
OFF  
REC SETUPO  
EXT REC SETUPO  
DISPLAY SETUPO  
SYSTEM SETUPO  
ALARM SETUPO  
COMMUNICATION SETUPO  
SWITCHER SETUPO  
HDD ERROR  
SYSTEM INFORMATIONO  
LANGUAGE  
ENGLISH  
2. Select SYSTEM SETUP, and press the JogDial to open  
the SYSTEM SETUP menu.  
When this happens, turn off the power. New disk(s) should  
be installed on the recorder, referring to INSTALLATION.  
SYSTEM SETUP (1 OF 2)  
PASSWORD LOCK  
ALL  
OPERATION  
KEYLOCK BUZZ  
OFF  
*****  
*****  
OFF  
8 When Error Detected  
SKIP ALM-RECALL 5PAGE  
SIMUL REC&PLAY ON  
1. Turn off the recorder, and turn it on again. It will perform  
as follows.  
ALTER DETECT  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZ  
OFF  
CONTINUE  
ON  
DISK MENU is displayed.  
Error indicator blinks.  
Buzzer beeps every 5 seconds.  
3. Move the cursor to DISK END MODE, and rotate the  
JogDial to select CONTINUE. Then press the JogDial.  
2. Press any buttons other than [STOP] to stop the indica-  
tor blinking and buzzer beep.  
STOP: Stops recording at the disk end.  
CONTINUE: Overwrites from the start of the disk.  
3. See DISK MENU on the next page for further opera-  
tions.  
4. Press the [STOP] button to return to the MAIN MENU.  
5. Hold down the [STOP] button for 2 seconds to return to  
normal operations.  
The recorder starts operating in continuous mode up to  
the disk end.  
If you wish the recorder to revert to STOP for DISK END  
MODE, repeat above steps 1 through 5, but select  
STOP in step 3.  
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G DISK MENU  
8 Disk Menu  
The menu appears if the hard disk error is found during  
power-up.  
The buzzer beeps every 5 seconds, and the ERROR  
DISK MENU  
NO.1:XXX.XXGB  
Hard Disk Status  
Operation  
NO.2:XXX.XXGB  
indicator turns off.  
Press any button other than [STOP] to mute the buzzer  
beep.  
REMOVE LINK SET→  
HDD FORMAT SET→  
RESTART  
SET  
The hard disk status and required operations are shown in the table.  
Abbreviation Status  
Required  
Note  
Capacity  
Normal status  
ERR  
Writing error  
Format, remove link ,or replace HDD WR1 or WR2 appears in SYSTEM LOG  
if erred even after formatting.  
when indicating a writing error.  
LOST or * status was left for  
one minute.  
Same as above.  
*
Awaiting format  
Restart or Format  
Remove link, or add a new HDD.  
Format  
All existing HDD have been previously  
used in another WJ-HD220.  
LOST  
ADD  
HDD physically removed  
HDD is removed without executing  
REMOVE LINK command.  
HDD added, and awaiting  
format  
Previous time and this time,  
HDD physically or logically  
removed  
REMOVE LINK command has been  
previously carried out.  
You can implement any of the following operations as necessary.  
REMOVE LINK: Logically removes the HDD link.  
HDD FORMAT: Formats the HDD.  
RESTART: Closes the menu, and restarts the recorder.  
The menu can also be displayed manually when you need to format the HDD or remove the logical link.  
1. Turn off the power of the recorder once, and turn it on again.  
The multiscreen monitor displays the message "SYSTEM CHECK DONE! TO OPEN DISK MENU, PUSH STOP KEY".  
2. Press the [STOP] button.  
The DISK MENU opens.  
3. Select REMOVE LINK, HDD FORMAT, or RESTART.  
Auto-remove  
When no button is pressed for one minute after opening the DISK MENU, the recorder will logically remove a disk that meets  
any of the conditions below.  
An HDD has been categorized as " * ", "LOST", or "ERR".  
Restart was repeated 3 times due to writing error.  
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8 Removing Logical Link (REMOVE LINK)  
8 Formatting HDD (HDD FORMAT)  
This command logically disconnects the faulty HDD  
from the recorder and is applicable to an HDD of *,  
ERR, or LOST status.  
This command initializes the HDD format and is applic-  
able to HDDs of *, ERR, or ADD status.  
You may use this command before physically removing  
the faulty HDD, or when you continue to operate the  
system after logically removing the faulty HDD.  
Caution: Formatting is an irreversible procedure. We  
strongly recommend that, before formatting, you  
either save the recorded data into the server via the  
network, or you save the data on VCR tapes via the  
REC OUT terminal.  
1. Display the DISK MENU window.  
1. Display the DISK MENU window.  
DISK MENU  
NO.1:XXX.XXGB  
NO.2:XXX.XXGB  
DISK MENU  
REMOVE LINK SET→  
NO.1:XXX.XXGB  
NO.2:XXX.XXGB  
HDD FORMAT SET→  
RESTART  
SET  
REMOVE LINK SET→  
HDD FORMAT SET→  
RESTART  
SET  
2. Move the cursor to REMOVE LINK.  
3. Select YES with the JogDial, and press the JogDial.  
YES: Logically removes the faulty HDD.  
2. Move the cursor to HDD FORMAT, and press the  
JogDial.  
The password prompt appears.  
When YES is selected, the display YES will turn to SET  
DONE for 5 seconds, and the window will return to nor-  
mal operation.  
PASSWORD  
3. Enter the ALL password using the CAM SELECT but-  
tons 1 through 8. The default password is 12345.  
REMOVE LINK  
REMOVE LINK  
YES→  
PASSWORD  
*****  
SET DONE!  
Access to the HDD will be possible if the correct pass-  
word is entered.  
When the [STOP] button is pressed, the window returns  
to that of step 1.  
Select RESTART to return to normal operation.  
4. Rotate the JogDial to select the HDD you wish to for-  
mat, and press the JogDial.  
Note: The window of step 1 appears following the  
"ERROR" message when this command is used  
under the conditions below:  
1: Formats HDD #1.  
2: Formats HDD #2.  
A single HDD or no HDD exists.  
ALL: Formats HDD #1 and #2.  
Both HDDs malfunction.  
The window prompts you to confirm whether the HDD is  
to be formatted or not.  
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5. Select YES or NO rotating the JogDial, and press the  
JogDial.  
Notes:  
The PLAY ONLY mode can be utilized when you  
verify a transplanted HDD removed from another  
disk recorder that malfunctioned.  
YES: Carries out formatting. Wait until the process  
ends.  
In normal operation after selecting the PLAY ONLY  
mode, "STOP (PO)" appears in the status display  
while camera pictures are displayed, but not in  
playback. "PO" stands for PLAY ONLY.  
When YES is selected, the display will turn to NOW  
FORMATTING. It will change to HDD FORMAT SET  
DONE when formatting is completed.  
5. Press the JogDial to execute the selection, or press the  
[STOP] button to return to the above step 1.  
A message "SET DONE!" appears, and the recorder  
restarts.  
NOW FORMATTING  
HDD FORMAT SET DONE!  
RESTART  
SET DONE  
When the [STOP] button is pressed, the window returns  
to that of step 1.  
Notes:  
Select RESTART to return to normal operation.  
Follow the procedures described above when the DISK  
MENU appears again after restarting. This happens  
when the settings have been changed.  
To cancel the PLAY ONLY mode, follow these proce-  
dures described above and select YES for RESTART.  
8 Restarting (RESTART)  
This command closes the DISK MENU, and returns to  
normal operation.  
1. Display the DISK MENU.  
DISK MENU  
NO.1:XXX.XXGB  
NO.2:XXX.XXGB  
REMOVE LINK SET→  
HDD FORMAT SET→  
RESTART  
SET  
2. Move the cursor to RESTART.  
RESTART  
SET  
NO  
3. Press the JogDial.  
RESTART  
4. Rotate the JogDial to select a restarting parameter.  
YES: Escapes from the DISK MENU, and enters normal  
operation.  
PLAY ONLY: Enters a special mode that prohibits  
recording, but allows playback.  
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I Mail Contents  
The recorder sends e-mails to the specified addresses  
when SEND MAIL is set to ON. An e-mail contains the fol-  
lowing information.  
G Alarm Notice Mail  
A JPEG image file with an HTML file will be sent when specified to attach.  
WJ-HD220 (Sender IP Address) STATUS REPORT  
DATE:  
PORT:  
URL:  
Jan31.03 00:00:00  
nCH  
http://Sender IP address:Port Number/  
Note: URL is displayed when DDNS is applied. The port number except 80 is displayed.  
G Error Notice Mail  
WJ-HD220 (Sender IP Address) STATUS REPORT  
DATE:  
STATUS:  
URL:  
Jan31.03 00:00:00  
Abbreviated Cause  
http://Sender IP address:Port Number/  
Note: URL is displayed when DDNS is applied. The port number except 80 is displayed.  
Abbreviation  
Cause  
THERMAL ERROR  
DISK WARNING OF "DiskType"  
Out of operating temperature range  
S.M.A.R.T. detected error on HDD.  
"DiskType"  
MASTER: Error on HDD1  
SLAVE: Error on HDD2  
REMAINS HDD CAPACITY **%  
Warning on remaining HDD capacity (**%).  
An e-mail is sent when the remaining capacity drops below  
the preset value for HDD FULL.  
Until DISK END status is rest, an e-mail is sent every time the  
capacity is reduced by 1 %. A remaining capacity of less  
than 1 % will be rounded to 0 %.  
Resetting the DISK END status is needed to resume recording.  
The type of disk has failed and has been logically removed.  
"DiskType"  
HDD IS FULL  
"DiskType" IS LOGICALLY REMOVED  
MASTER: Error on HDD1  
SLAVE: Error on HDD2  
VIDEO LOSS nCH  
Video loss is detected on channel "n".  
Repair the camera or cable disconnection.  
Alarm-recording triggered by "Type" was not possible  
due to shortage of the space.  
NO "Type" RECORD DUE TO FULL DISK  
"Type"  
VMD TRIGGERED: VMD alarm  
TERMINAL TRIGGERED: Terminal alarm  
PC TRIGGERED: PC alarm  
UNDEFINED ERROR  
Errors other than the above have occurred  
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I Network Security  
G WJ-HD220 Security Function  
Host/User Authentication  
Access can be limited by setting the authentication function to ON in the menu setup.  
Note: Be sure to change the password from the default setting "admin" to your own.  
Changing the HTTP Port Number  
Changing the port number will limit unauthorized accesses such as port scanning.  
G For More Security  
Using Routers  
Global IP  
Authentication is doubled by use of routers: divid-  
ing into subnet, and verifying IP addresses by the  
recorder and the routers.  
Router  
IP Address: 192.168.1.1  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
Router  
IP Address: 192.168.0.1  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
WAN  
PC  
IP Address: 192.168.1.100  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1  
Digital Disk Recorder  
IP Address: 192.168.0.10  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
DST  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
1
2
3
4
OPERATE  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
FULL  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
5
6
7
8
RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
Using Fire Wall  
A fire wall will apply packet filtering and proto-  
col filtering to secure the recorder against  
unauthorized access.  
Global IP  
Fire Wall  
Router  
Router  
IP Address: 192.168.1.1  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
IP Address: 192.168.0.1  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
WAN  
Switching hub  
PC  
IP Address: 192.168.1.100  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1  
Digital Disk Recorder  
IP Address: 192.168.0.10  
Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
PUSHPAUSE SET  
SPOT  
MULTI  
CAMERA SELECT  
ALARM  
SUSPEND REMOTE  
RESET LOCK  
TIMER  
DST  
HDD  
STOP  
PLAY  
REC  
REC STOP  
SETUP  
/ESC  
1
2
3
4
OPERATE  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
FULL  
ALARM  
SERCH  
TIME&DATE  
SEARCH  
OSD  
SEQUENCE  
ALARM  
ERROR  
5
6
7
8
RECALL  
ZOOM  
PLAY MODE SELECT  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD220  
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I Network Error Information  
G SMTP Errors  
Type  
Message  
Details  
POP3 server error  
Authentication error (POP3)  
User name or password may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm mail settings.  
Cannot connect to POP3 server  
IP address for the server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm settings.  
POP3 server may be out of order. Ask your  
system administrator.  
SMTP server error  
Connection error to DNS server  
(Cannot resolve server name)  
Designation for DNS server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm DNS settings.  
DNS server may be out of order. Ask your  
system administrator.  
Cannot connect to SMTP server  
IP address for the server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm address settings.  
SMTP server may be out of order. Ask your  
system administrator.  
Connection error  
Internal error  
MAIL FROM command error  
RCPT TO command error  
Undefined error  
Sender mail address may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm address settings.  
Destination mail address may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm address settings.  
Some trouble with the mailing functions.  
Reconfirm mail settings.  
G FTP Errors  
Type  
Message  
Details  
FTP server error  
Connection error to DNS server  
(Cannot resolve server name)  
Designation for DNS server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm DNS settings.  
DNS server may be out of order. Ask your  
system administrator.  
Cannot connect to FTP server  
IP address for the server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm address settings.  
FTP server may be out of order. Ask your  
system administrator.  
(To be continued)  
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G FTP Errors  
Type  
Message  
Details  
Connection error  
File transfer error  
File transfer may have failed. Reconfirm net-  
work connection status.  
Passive mode error  
FTP error occurred in passive mode.  
Reconfirm settings for FTP client.  
Log-out failed  
Errors occurred regarding server connection.  
Ask your system administrator.  
Directory change failed  
User name or password incorrect  
Undefined command error  
Undefined error  
Settings for file directory may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm settings for FTP client.  
User name or password may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm settings for FTP client.  
Internal error  
Command error occurred regarding server  
connection. Ask your system administrator.  
Some trouble with file transfer functions.  
Reconfirm settings for FTP client.  
G DDNS Errors  
Type  
Message  
Details  
DNS server error  
Connection error to DNS server  
(Cannot resolve server name)  
Designation for DNS server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm DNS settings.  
DNS server may malfunction. Ask your sys-  
tem administrator.  
Connection error  
Cannot connect to DDNS server  
IP address for the server may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm settings for IP address.  
DDNS server may malfunction. Ask your sys-  
tem administrator.  
User name or password incorrect  
IP address update failed  
Undefined error  
User name or password may be incorrect.  
Reconfirm settings for DDNS.  
DDNS settings may be incorrect. Reconfirm  
settings for DDNS.  
Internal error  
Some trouble with DDNS functions.  
Reconfirm settings for DDNS.  
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Panasonic System Solutions Company,  
Unit Company of Panasonic Corporation of North America  
Panasonic Canada Inc.  
5770 Ambler Drive,Mississauga,  
Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada (905)624-5010  
http://www.panasonic.ca  
Security Systems  
www.panasonic.com/security  
For customer support, call 1.877.733.3689  
Executive Office: Three Panasonic Way 2H-2, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Zone Office  
Eastern: Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Central: 1707 N. Randal Road, Elgin, IL 60123  
Southern: 1225 Northbrook Parkway, Suwanee, GA 30024  
Western: 6550 Katella Ave., Cypress, CA 90630  
Panasonic Sales Company  
Division of Panasonic Puerto Rico Inc.  
San Gabriel Industrial Park 65th Infantry Ave. KM. 9.5 Carolina  
P.R. 00985(809)750-4300  
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Imprimé en Chine  
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