Panasonic WJ HD500B User Manual

Digital Disk Recorder  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
WJ-HD500B  
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Before attempting to connect or operate this product,  
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.  
CONTENTS  
PREFACE ......................................................................... 4  
I Sequence Setup (Spot Monitor) ............................. 59  
Power on Status Setup ................................................. 60  
I Power on Setting (Multiscreen Monitor) .................. 60  
I Power on Setting (Spot Monitor) ............................. 60  
Secret View Setting ....................................................... 61  
ALARM SETUP ................................................................. 62  
I Alarm Port Setting ................................................... 62  
I Alarm Auto Reset Setting ........................................ 62  
I Alarm Output Setting .............................................. 62  
I Alarm Buzzer Setting .............................................. 63  
I Video Loss Alarm Setting ........................................ 63  
I Video Motion Detector Setting ................................ 63  
I Alarm Mode on the Multiscreen Monitor ................. 64  
I Alarm Mode on the Spot Monitor ............................ 64  
DISPLAY SETUP............................................................... 65  
I Camera Title Setup ................................................. 65  
I Display Setting (Multiscreen Monitor) ..................... 65  
I Title Display Setting (Spot Monitor) ........................ 66  
I Alarm Display Setting ............................................. 66  
I Clock and Status Display Position Setting .............. 67  
I Title Display Position Setting ................................... 67  
COMMUNICATION SETUP............................................... 68  
FEATURES ....................................................................... 4  
PRECAUTIONS ................................................................ 5  
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND  
THEIR FUNCTIONS .......................................................... 6  
I Front View ............................................................... 6  
I Rear View................................................................. 8  
I WV-CU50 Remote Controller .................................. 10  
INSTALLATION ................................................................ 12  
I Installing the Optional Hard Disk ............................ 12  
I Installing the Optional Motion Detector Board......... 13  
I Installing the Optional Network Board .................... 14  
I Mounting into the Rack ........................................... 15  
CONNECTIONS ............................................................... 16  
I Connection with the Camera Site ........................... 17  
I Connection with the Monitors ................................. 17  
I Connection with the Remote Controller .................. 17  
I Alarm Port Connection............................................. 18  
I Control Port Connection .......................................... 19  
I Connection with the Extension Unit ......................... 21  
I Connection with the DVD Extension Unit ................ 22  
I Connection to PS Data Compatible Equipment ..... 24  
I Connection with the PC .......................................... 25  
I PS Data Setup ......................................................... 68  
I RS-232C Setup ....................................................... 70  
I Network Setup ........................................................ 71  
SYSTEM SETUP................................................................ 72  
I Clock Setup ............................................................ 72  
I Time Adjustment Setting ......................................... 72  
I Password Lock Setting ........................................... 73  
I Buzzer Setting ......................................................... 73  
I User Defined Setting ............................................... 73  
I Disk Management ................................................... 74  
I Error Report ............................................................ 75  
I System Information ................................................. 75  
DVD DRIVE SETUP........................................................... 76  
I DVD Format ............................................................ 76  
I Alarm Recording Backup ....................................... 76  
I Emergency Recording Backup .............................. 77  
I DVD Disk End Setup ............................................... 77  
I Disk Space Display ................................................. 77  
PREPARATIONS ............................................................ 27  
POWER UP PROCEDURE ............................................... 28  
FORMATTING THE HARD DISK....................................... 29  
FORMATTING THE DVD-RAM DISK ............................... 31  
MIRRORING FUNCTION ................................................. 32  
DISK REMOVE ................................................................. 34  
MONITORS AND DISPLAYS ............................................ 35  
I Spot and Multiscreen Monitor ................................. 35  
I Status Display ......................................................... 35  
HARD DISK and RECORDING ........................................ 37  
I Hard Disk ................................................................ 37  
I Time Lapse Recording ........................................... 38  
I Multi Shot Recording .............................................. 38  
I One Shot Recording ............................................... 39  
SETUP PROCEDURES ................................................... 41  
SETUP MENU ................................................................... 42  
I Displaying the SETUP Menu ................................... 42  
I Programming Menu Setup ...................................... 43  
TIMER SETTING ............................................................... 44  
RECORDING SETUP ........................................................ 45  
Common Recording Setup ........................................... 45  
I Recording Quality Setup ......................................... 45  
I Group Setup ........................................................... 46  
I Recording of the Title Display ................................. 47  
I Recording of the Clock Display .............................. 47  
I Thumbnail Display Setup ........................................ 47  
I Playback Mode Setup ............................................. 47  
I Shuttle Speed Setup ............................................... 47  
I Hard Disk End Setup .............................................. 48  
Manual Recording Setup .............................................. 48  
I Manual Recording Mode Setting ............................ 48  
I Event Recording (Manual Recording) .................... 49  
I Alarm Active Mode (Manual Recording) ................ 50  
Timer Recording Setup ................................................. 50  
I Program Timer ........................................................ 50  
I Special Day Timer ................................................... 51  
I External Program Timer .......................................... 52  
I Time Lapse Recording (Internal Timer) ................. 52  
I Multi Shot Recording (Internal Timer) ..................... 54  
I One Shot Recording (Internal Timer) ...................... 55  
Emergency Recording (Time Lapse Recording) .......... 56  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP...................................................... 57  
Sequence Setup ........................................................... 57  
I Sequence Setup (Multiscreen Monitor) .................. 57  
OPERATING PROCEDURES ......................................... 79  
CONTROLLING  
THE VIDEO INPUT AND MONITORS ............................... 80  
I Controlling the Spot Monitor ................................... 80  
I Controlling the Multiscreen Monitor ........................ 81  
ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION ........................................ 86  
I Alarm Input ............................................................. 86  
I Alarm Operation ...................................................... 86  
I Alarm Reset ............................................................ 87  
I Alarm Suspension ................................................... 87  
RECORDING .................................................................... 88  
I Manual Recording ................................................... 88  
I Internal Timer Recording ......................................... 88  
I Power-on Time Lapse Recording ............................ 88  
I Alarm Recording ..................................................... 89  
I Emergency Recording ............................................ 91  
PLAYBACK ....................................................................... 92  
I Basic Playback ....................................................... 92  
I Search Record Function ......................................... 93  
I Display on the Monitor ............................................ 95  
BACKUP FUNCTION........................................................ 97  
DATA ERASE FUNCTION................................................. 99  
I Auto Erase Function ................................................ 99  
I Manual Erase Function ......................................... 100  
BUTTON LOCKED FUNCTION ...................................... 101  
PLAYBACK OF BACKUP DATA .................................... 102  
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................... 103  
STANDARD ACCESSORY...............................................103  
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PREFACE  
The WJ-HD500B Digital Disk Recorder is a combination of  
a Hard Disk Recorder with a Video Multiplexer; it is able to  
record the images of up to sixteen sequentially controlled  
video inputs on the built-in hard disk.  
A multi-recording function records simultaneously several  
images from various applications; this enables you to  
obtain reliable records by selecting the application which is  
best suited for your purpose.  
FEATURES  
• One recorder can handle sixteen video inputs, divid-  
ed into four groups, corresponding to various appli-  
cations.  
Dividing the sixteen video inputs into four groups  
makes it possible to record several images simultane-  
ously, depending on the system requirements, such as  
varied input, image quality, recording time, etc.  
• Easy image search  
Three search modes for quick and easy images search:  
rotating the shuttle ring, recording list and thumbnail  
display.  
• Other handy recording functions  
• Use the program timer to preset the recording time and  
mode for each day of the week.  
• Reliable recording of events  
Obtain reliable records of important events by selecting  
the recording mode best suited.  
• Emergency recording is given priority to record all  
video inputs in Time Lapse Recording while the input is  
received from an outboard device.  
There are three recording modes: One Shot, Multi Shot  
and Time Lapse Recording.  
• Connect the extension units in series for uninterrupted  
recording when the disk is full.  
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PRECAUTIONS  
• Refer all work related to the installation of this  
product to qualified service personnel or system  
installers.  
• 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. The  
battery, if fully charged, will back up the settings for 72  
hours in an ordinary environment.  
• 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.  
• Compatibilities  
There are some compatibility restrictions between the  
WJ-HD500B and the optional devices: Network Boards  
and the capacity of the HDD installed in the connected  
Extension Units.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble the appliance.  
To prevent electric shock, do not remove screws or  
covers.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Contact  
qualified service personnel for maintenance.  
Network Board  
Digital Disk  
Recorder  
WJ-HDB502  
*1  
WJ-HDB502B  
A
WJ-HD500B  
• Handle the appliance with care.  
Do not strike or shake it, as this may damage the appli-  
ance.  
*1: Contact your dealer.  
A: Applicable combination  
Capacity per one HDD unit  
160 GB or more 120 GB or less  
*1  
Extension  
Units  
• Do not expose the appliance to water or moisture,  
nor try to operate it in wet areas.  
Take immediate action if the appliance becomes wet.  
Turn the power off and refer servicing to qualified ser-  
vice personnel. Moisture may damage the appliance  
and also cause electric shock.  
WJ-HDE500/505  
A
WJ-HDE500B/505B  
A
A
*1: Contact your dealer.  
A: Applicable combination  
• Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when  
cleaning 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.  
• 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 kind of consequent  
damage or loss arising from such problem is not sub-  
ject of warranty.  
• Be sure to install the disk recorder horizontally.  
• Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified  
temperature, humidity or power source ratings.  
Use the appliance at temperatures within +5°C - +45°C  
(41°F - 113°F) and a humidity below 85 %.  
The input power source for this appliance is 120 V AC  
60 Hz.  
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
I Front View  
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The LED indicates the status as follows.  
q Operate Indicator (OPERATE)  
Is on when the power of the WJ-HD500B Digital Disk  
Recorder is turned on.  
On: Sequence is being run.  
Blinking: Sequence is in pause mode.  
w Timer Indicator (TIMER)  
i Multiscreen Selection Button  
Lights to indicate when the TIMER is set to INT (internal  
timer) in the setup menu.  
(MULTISCREEN SELECT)  
Selects the multiscreen pattern to be displayed on the  
Multiscreen Monitor that is connected to the MULTI  
SCREEN OUT on the rear of the Recorder.  
Pressing this button will toggle the display on the moni-  
tor screen as shown below.  
e Remote Indicator (REMOTE)  
Lights to indicate when the Disk Recorder is controlled  
by an outboard device via the Serial or 10/100BASE-T  
port on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
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r Alarm Suspend Indicator (ALARM SUSPEND)  
Lights to indicate that the alarm suspension mode is  
selected.  
o Monitor Selection Button (SPOT/MULTISCREEN)  
Selects to control the display on the screen for either  
the Spot or Multiscreen Monitor.  
t Alarm Reset Button (ALARM RESET)  
This button cancels an activated alarm.  
Pressing this button will reset the alarm and return the  
system to the condition before the alarm function was  
activated.  
Pressing this button will toggle the indicator in the but-  
ton on and off to indicate the selected monitor as shown  
below.  
On: Indicates the Spot monitor is selected.  
Off: Indicates the Multiscreen monitor is selected.  
y Alarm Indicator (ALARM)  
! Lock Button (LOCK)  
This indicator blinks to indicate that an alarm condition  
Toggles to enable or disable the button lock function on  
both front panels of the Disk Recorder and Remote  
Controller.  
exists.  
It changes to a steady light when the alarm is reset  
automatically.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
To turn the indicator off, press the ALARM RESET but-  
ton.  
On: The button lock is enabled.  
Off: The button lock is disabled.  
u Sequence Button (SEQUENCE)  
Runs the assigned sequence on the selected monitor  
screen for the specified duration.  
During the sequence, pressing this button will pause  
the sequence that is being run on the monitor screen.  
While On, the button lock will be released only if the  
preset password is entered in the password inquiry win-  
dow.  
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! Numeric Buttons (1 - 16)  
@ Record Button (REC)  
These buttons are used for numeric input into the sys-  
tem such as the video selection, password, etc.  
The indicator in the button lights up to indicate as  
shown below.  
Pressing this button will start the recording manually  
when the Timer parameter is set to OFF in the setup  
menu.  
The indicator in the button lights up to indicate that the  
recording mode is selected.  
Green: The input is displayed on the monitor.  
Yellow: The input is displayed on the monitor and  
recorded on the Hard Disk.  
Orange: The input is recorded on the Hard Disk (no  
display).  
@ JogDial  
Rotate in paused playback to move forward or back-  
ward to the next recorded image.  
It is also used to select the recording number when the  
recorded list is displayed on the monitor.  
! Set Button (SET)  
@ Shuttle Ring  
During the setup, this button is used to display a sub-  
menu in the setup menu if the item has its own setting  
menu.  
Rotate in playback or paused playback to search the  
recorded images forward or backward at variable  
speed.  
! Increment/Decrement Button (+, -)  
@ Display Button (DISPLAY)  
These buttons are used to zoom in and out the zoomed  
image presently displayed on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
During the setup, these buttons are used to select the  
item parameter in the setup menu.  
Pressing this button will display the recording list with  
the search editing area to find the record to be played  
back.  
@ Alarm Search Button (ALARM SEARCH)  
Selects either the list of alarm (REC+ALM) and emer-  
gency recordings or all recordings to be displayed on  
the Multiscreen Monitor.  
! Recording Stop Button (REC STOP)  
Pressing this button will stop the recording.  
! Recording Preview Button (REC PREVIEW)  
Use this button to display the playback image with the  
live images on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
The LED indicates the status of selection as shown  
below.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
On: Search records for alarm (REC+ALM) and emer-  
gency recordings.  
Off: Search records for all recordings.  
On: The selected playback image is displayed  
Blinking: Prompts you to select the numeric button for  
displaying the playback image.  
@ Electronic Zoom Button (EL-ZOOM)  
This button is used to zoom an image presently dis-  
played in a single spot on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
! Index Button (INDEX)  
Displays the all record list (list and thumbnail) or alarm  
and emergency list depending on the status of the  
ALARM SEARCH button.  
@ Daylight Savings Button (DAYLIGHT SAVINGS)  
The DAYLIGHT SAVINGS button is recessed inside the  
front panel opening. Pressing this button will shift the  
internal clock to the summer time or vice versa.  
! Group Selection Button (GROUP SELECT)  
Selects the camera group from among group 1, 2, 3  
and 4.  
@ Copy Button (COPY)  
Copies the selected images on to the DVD-RAM disk  
when the system is equipped the DVD Extension Unit.  
The LED will light while any of the groups is selected.  
! Stop Button (STOP)  
@ Setup/Escape Button (SETUP/ESC)  
Pressing this button will stop the playback.  
This button is used in the Disk Recorder’s Setup opera-  
tion. Pressing this button for two seconds or more will  
open the Disk Recorder’s Setup menu on the screen of  
the Multiscreen Monitor. During the setup, press this  
button to return to the previous setup menu.  
! Playback/Pause Button (PLAY/PAUSE)  
Pressing this button will start the playback.  
During playback, pressing this button will pause the  
playback.  
The indicator in the button lights to indicate as shown  
below.  
On: Indicates that the playback mode is selected.  
Blinking: Indicates that the pause mode is selected.  
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@ Direction Buttons (CDAB)  
# Full Indicator (FULL)  
These buttons are used to select an area for a zoomed  
image displayed on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
Lights to indicate when the available recording space  
of the Disk Recorder (HDD) is running low.  
During the setup, these buttons are used to move the  
cursor position in the setup menu of the Disk Recorder.  
# Hard Disk Drive Indicator (HDD)  
Lights to indicate when the Hard Disk is activated.  
C: Downward  
D: Upward  
A: Left  
B: Right  
I Rear View  
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IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
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SERIAL  
SPOT  
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IN  
DATA  
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CONTROL  
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ALARM  
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MODE  
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The pin assignment of the port is shown below.  
$ Multiscreen Output Connector (MULTISCREEN OUT)  
The video output signal for the Multiscreen Monitor is  
provided via this connector.  
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It can be displayed as the video input in a multiscreen  
mode (4, 7, 9, 10, 13,16 screen segments).  
It also displays the Recorder’s playback images.  
Pressing the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or  
more will automatically select the Multiscreen Monitor  
and display the Disk Recorder’s Setup menu.  
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No.  
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Designation  
$ Spot Output Connector (SPOT OUT)  
The video output signal for the Spot Monitor is provided  
via this connector.  
Disk Recorder Error  
Output  
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Group Recording Output  
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Manual Recording Output 15 Ground  
Displaying the Disk Recorder’s playback is disabled.  
Emergency Recording  
16 Ground  
3
Output  
$ Audio Input Connector (AUDIO IN)  
For audio input from an external device, if applicable.  
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Sequence Timing Output 17 Power Failure Detect Input  
DVD Remain Space  
Output  
Power Failure Proceeding  
Output  
$ Audio Output Connector (AUDIO OUT)  
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19  
For audio output to an external device, if applicable.  
HDD Remain Space  
Output  
Power Failure Process  
Completion Output  
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$ Extension Storage Port (EXT STORAGE)  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 1)  
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20 Ground  
For connecting the optional Extension Unit.  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 2)  
Emergency Recording  
Input  
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$ Control Port (CONTROL)  
The port has the functions listed below. Make connec-  
tions to these pins as needed for operating your sys-  
tem.  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 3)  
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22 Time Adjustment Output  
23 Daylight Savings Select  
24 Time Adjustment Input  
25 Ground  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 4)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 5)  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 6)  
Thermal Error Input (DVD  
Unit)  
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$ Alarm Port (ALARM)  
% Remote Port [REMOTE (WV-CU50)]  
This port accepts the alarm input from the associated  
alarm sensors through either Normally Open or  
Normally Closed contacts.  
This port is provided for controlling the Disk Recorder  
with the optional WV-CU50 Remote Controller.  
To connect to the controller, use a 6-conductor modular  
cable supplied as an accessory with the controller.  
The pin assignment of the port is shown below.  
% Gen-lock Output Connector (GEN-LOCK OUT)  
This connector is used to connect an external system  
for synchronization.  
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13  
25  
To record images at maximum recording rate, for exam-  
ple 60 fps, connect this output to the cameras to syn-  
chronize the system.  
14  
ALARM  
% Serial Port (SERIAL)  
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No.  
Pin  
No.  
Designation  
Designation  
For connecting a Personal Computer.  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Alarm Input 1  
14 Ground  
% Signal Ground Terminal (SIGNAL GND)  
Alarm Input 2  
15 Alarm Input 5  
16 Alarm Input 6  
17 Alarm Input 7  
18 Alarm Input 8  
19 Alarm Input 9  
20 Ground  
% 10/100BASE-T Port (Optional)  
An optional Network Board can be installed in the Disk  
Recorder.  
Alarm Input 3  
This port is used to exchange control data with Ethernet  
via an Ethernet Hub.  
Alarm Input 4  
Sequence Timing Input  
Alarm Reset Output  
Ground  
% Cooling Fan  
Prevents the temperature of the Recorder from rising.  
Do not block the ventilation opening on the cover.  
% AC Inlet Socket (AC IN)  
Alarm Recover Input  
Alarm Output  
21 +5 V Output (0.2 A)  
Plug the power cord (supplied as a standard accesso-  
ry) into this socket and connect it to an AC outlet.  
Recording Timer Select  
Input  
22  
% Power Switch (POWER ON/OFF)  
10 Alarm Input 10  
11 Alarm Input 11  
12 Alarm Input 12  
13 Alarm Input 13  
23 Alarm Input 14  
24 Alarm Input 15  
25 Alarm Input 16  
This switch turns the power of the Disk Recorder on and  
off.  
% Video Output Connectors (VIDEO OUT 1 - 16)  
The video signal connected to the Video Input  
Connector (VIDEO IN) is looped through these connec-  
tors with an automatic 75 termination.  
$ Copy Port (COPY)  
^ Video Input Connectors (VIDEO IN 1 - 16)  
These connectors accept either a color or B/W compos-  
ite video signal from the camera.  
For connecting the optional DVD Extension Unit.  
$ Mode Selector (MODE)  
Selects data termination for PS Data system expansion.  
% Data Port (DATA)  
Exchanges control data with the external device with  
PS Data (Panasonic Security Data) mode.  
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I WV-CU50 Remote Controller  
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Remote Controller  
WV-CU50  
SET  
LOCK  
LINK  
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5
9
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SPOT  
MULTISCREEN  
COPY  
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MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
REC  
PREVIEW  
REMOTE  
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11  
15  
12  
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SEQUENCE  
EL-ZOOM  
STOP  
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13  
14  
16  
GROUP  
SELECT  
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PLAY/  
PAUSE  
REC  
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REV  
FWD  
INDEX  
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ALARM  
RESET  
ALARM  
SEARCH  
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REC  
STOP  
DISPLAY  
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& Lock Button (LOCK)  
& Multiscreen Selection Button  
(MULTISCREEN SELECT)  
Toggles to enable or disable the button lock function on  
both front panels of the Disk Recorder and Remote  
Controller.  
Selects the multiscreen pattern to be displayed on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
Pressing this button will change the screen pattern as  
follows.  
On: The button lock is enabled.  
Off: The button lock is disabled.  
4 7 9 10 13 16 4 screen segments  
While On, the button lock will be released only if the  
preset password is entered in the password inquiry win-  
dow.  
& Recording Preview Button (REC PREVIEW)  
Use this button to display the playback image with the  
live images on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
& Monitor Selection Button  
(SPOT/MULTISCREEN)  
On: The selected playback image is displayed  
Blinking: Prompts you to select the numeric button for  
displaying the playback image.  
Selects either the Spot or Multiscreen Monitor for which  
you wish to control the display on the screen.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
& Sequence Button (SEQUENCE)  
On: The Spot Monitor is selected.  
Off: The Multiscreen Monitor is selected.  
Runs the assigned sequence on the selected monitor  
screen for the specified duration.  
During the sequence, pressing this button will pause  
the sequence that is being run on the monitor screen.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
On: Sequence is being run.  
Blinking: Sequence is in pause mode.  
10  
& Electronic Zoom Button (EL-ZOOM)  
Use this button to enter or exit the electronic zoom  
mode.  
* Direction Buttons (CDAB)  
Use these buttons to select the desired area to be  
zoomed on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
In the EL-ZOOM mode an image presently displayed in  
single spot can be enlarged and compressed on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
C: Downward  
D: Upward  
A: Left  
& Group Selection Button (GROUP SELECT)  
Selects the camera group from among group 1, 2, 3  
and 4.  
B: Right  
* Stop Button (STOP)  
The LED will light while any of the groups is selected.  
Stops playback.  
& Index Button (INDEX)  
* Record Button (RECORD)  
Displays the all record list (list and thumbnail) or alarm  
and emergency list depending on the status of the  
ALARM SEARCH button.  
Starts recording manually if applicable. The LED turns  
on to indicate that the recording mode is selected.  
* Playback/Pause Button (PLAY/PAUSE)  
Pressing this button will start playback.  
During playback, pressing this button will pause the  
playback.  
& Alarm Search Button (ALARM SEARCH)  
Selects either the list of alarm and emergency record-  
ings or all recordings to be displayed on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
The LED indicates the status as shown below.  
The LED indicates the status of selection as shown  
below.  
On: Playback mode  
Blinking: Pause mode  
On: Search records for alarm and emergency record-  
ings.  
( JogDial  
Off: Search records for all recordings.  
Rotate in the pause mode to advance forward or  
reverse to the next recorded image.  
Pressing this button in combination with the STOP but-  
ton will reset the activated alarm.  
Rotating the dial also selects the record number when  
the recorded list is displayed on the monitor.  
* Display Button (DISPLAY)  
( Shuttle Ring  
Toggles the all title displays on the Multiscreen Monitor  
on and off, such as camera and group titles, operating  
status and so forth.  
Rotate in the playback or the pause mode to search for-  
ward or reverse the recorded images at variable speed.  
Pressing this button will also display the record list with  
the search editing area to find the record to be played  
back.  
( Recording Stop Button (REC STOP)  
Pressing this button will stop the recording.  
( Remote Port (REMOTE)  
* Link Indicator (LINK)  
Connect with the supplied modular cable to the WJ-  
HD500B Disk Recorder.  
Is lit while the connection is established with the WJ-  
HD500B Disk Recorder.  
* Copy Button (COPY)  
Copies the selected images on to the DVD-RAM disk  
when the system is equipped the DVD Extension Unit.  
* Numeric Buttons (1 - 16)  
Use these buttons to select the desired camera number  
while recording and playing back.  
Entering the preset password with these buttons will  
release the button lock function.  
* Set Button (SET)  
Use this button to select multiple records in the list for  
coping to the DVD-RAM disk.  
* Increment/Decrement Button (+, -)  
Use these buttons to zoom in and out an image while  
the zoom mode is selected.  
11  
INSTALLATION  
The installations described below should be made by  
qualified service personnel or system installers.  
4. Insert the absorbers on to the chassis as shown in the  
figure.  
5. Place the hard disk on the chassis, then fix it with the  
four screws and sleeves with the earth lug as shown in  
the figure.  
I Installing the Optional Hard Disk  
At the time of shipment from the factory, the WJ-HD500B  
Disk Recorder is equipped with one hard disk drive; an  
optional drive can be installed to increase the hard disk  
storage capacity.  
To install the optional hard disk, follow the procedures  
below.  
1. Unplug the power cord from the WJ-HD500B Disk  
Recorder, or disconnect the plug from the AC outlet.  
2. Remove one screw on the control panel shown in the  
figure, then remove the panel by sliding it to the left and  
turned over.  
absorber  
earth lug  
sleeve  
FS  
16  
6. Set the unit address with the jumper connector on the  
hard disk drive, as shown in the figure, for example.  
7. Install the hard disk with the chassis into the Disk  
Recorder by sliding it from the front.  
3. Remove two screws on the tray chassis in the figure,  
then slide out the chassis from the Disk Recorder.  
8. Plug in the power cable and interface flat cable pre-  
pared in the power inlet and interface connector of the  
hard disk as shown in the figure.  
9. After installing the hard disk, secure the tray chassis  
and control panel by tightening the screws.  
FS  
16  
12  
5. Connect one end of the supplied flat cable to the  
brown-colored receptacle on the main board, as shown  
in the figure.  
I Installing the Optional Network Board  
The Network Board WJ-HDB502 is installed exclusively in  
the WJ-HD500B Disk Recorder.  
1. Unplug the power cord from the WJ-HD500B Digital  
Main Board  
Disk Recorder, or disconnect the plug from the AC out-  
let.  
Flat Cable  
(Supplied)  
2. Remove the top cover of the Disk Recorder by remov-  
ing the 11 screws, as shown in the figure.  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
6. Place the main board and CN403 as before, and  
secure them by tightening the reinstalled screws.  
7. Remove a screw on the bracket as shown in the figure,  
and then fix a supplied grounding wire by tightening the  
removed screw.  
8. Place the Network Board on the brackets, as shown in  
the figure, then secure it with the grounding wire by  
tightening the 4 supplied screws.  
3. Remove the small plate covering the 10/100BASE-T  
port hole on the rear of the Disk Recorder by removing  
the screw shown in the figure.  
Network Board  
Grounding Wire  
10/100BASE-T  
4. Remove the 6 screws on the board, as shown below,  
disconnect the CN403, then turn over the Main Board  
with the front side up.  
Rear Panel  
9. Fix the 10/100BASE-T port to the rear panel with the  
screw removed in step 3.  
CN403  
10. Connect the supplied DC power cable and the other  
end of the flat cable to the board, as shown in the fig-  
ure.  
DC Power Cable  
(Supplied)  
Flat Cable  
(Supplied)  
Main Board  
10/100BASE-T  
Tighten  
11. After installing the board, secure the top cover by tight-  
ening the screws.  
14  
5. Place the Motion Detector Board on the Analog Board,  
as shown below, and plug in the boards.  
I Installing the Optional Motion  
Detector Board  
The Motion Detector Board WJ-HDB501 is installed exclu-  
sively in the WJ-HD500B Disk Recorder.  
6. Fix both boards with the 3 supplied screws, as shown  
below.  
1. Unplug the power cord from the WJ-HD500B Digital  
Disk Recorder, or disconnect the plug from the AC out-  
let.  
Main Board  
2. Remove the top cover of the Disk Recorder by remov-  
ing the 11 screws, as shown below.  
Motion Detector  
Board  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
CN601  
CN501  
CN101  
Analog Board  
CN502  
3. Remove the 6 screws on the board, as shown below,  
and disconnect the CN403.  
7. After installing the board, connect CN403 and the main  
board, then secure them by tightening the screws  
shown below.  
CN403  
CN403  
4. Turn over the Main Board with the front side up.  
Main Board  
13  
I Mounting into the Rack  
The Disk Recorder can be mounted into the rack as  
described below.  
1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing the four  
screws from the bottom of the Disk Recorder.  
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Remove 4 rubber feet  
2. Place the rack mounting brackets on both sides of the  
Disk Recorder and tighten with the four supplied  
screws (M4 X10).  
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3. Install the Disk Recorder with the rack mounting brack-  
ets in the rack, securing it with four screws (not includ-  
ed).  
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Cautions:  
• The cooling fan inside the Disk Recorder is subject to  
wear and needs to be replaced periodically.  
• Do not block the ventilation opening or slots in the  
cover to prevent the appliance from overheating.  
Always keep the temperature in the rack below 45°C  
(113°F).  
• If the rack is subject to vibration, secure the rear of the  
appliance to the rack by using additional mounting  
brackets (procured locally).  
15  
CONNECTIONS  
Shown below are examples of system connections.  
<Basic System>  
16 Cameras  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Spot Monitor  
STOP  
PLAY/ PAUSE  
REC  
GROUP  
SELECT  
FS  
16  
LOCK  
REC STOP  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
SET  
REMOTO  
TIMER  
ALARM  
SPOT  
ALARM  
RESET  
INDEX  
ALARM SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
MULTISCREEN  
REC PREVIEW  
EL-ZOOM  
COPY  
REV  
FWD  
8
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
9
10  
14  
11  
15  
12  
16  
SET UP  
/ESC  
HDD  
OPERATE  
SEQUENCE  
13  
Digital Disk  
Recorder  
FULL  
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS  
WJ-HD  
B
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500B  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Multiscreen Monitor  
Remote Controller  
WV-CU50  
<System Expansion>  
WJ-MP204  
WJ-MP204  
POWER  
ALARM  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
ALARM  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
Spot Monitor  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
8 Camreras  
STOP  
PLAY/ PAUSE  
REC  
GROUP  
SELECT  
FS 16  
LOCK  
REC STOP  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
SET  
REMOTO  
TIMER  
ALARM  
Multiscreen Monitor  
SPOT  
ALARM  
RESET  
INDEX  
ALARM SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
MULTISCREEN  
REC PREVIEW  
EL-ZOOM  
COPY  
REV  
FWD  
8
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
9
10  
14  
11  
15  
12  
16  
SET UP  
/ESC  
OPERATE  
HDD  
SEQUENCE  
13  
Digital Disk  
Recorder  
FULL  
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS  
PS-Data  
Link  
WJ-HD  
B
System Controller  
WJ-HDB502  
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500B  
HDD  
HDD  
HDD  
HDD  
1
2
3
4
System Controller  
LAN  
OPERATE  
Extension Unit WJ-HDE  
B
Ethernet  
(100 BASE-T Cable)  
Extension Unit WJ-HDE500B  
(with optional HDs)  
Remote Controller  
WV-CU50  
16  
I Connection with the Camera Sites  
Connect cameras (or camera site equipment) to the VIDEO  
IN connectors (1 to 16) on the rear of the Disk Recorder  
with the coaxial cable.  
I Connection with the Remote  
Controller  
Connect the Remote Controller to the REMOTE port on the  
rear of the Disk Recorder with the supplied modular cable.  
REMOTE  
(WV-CU50)  
16  
16  
15  
15  
14  
14  
IN  
OUT  
Remote Controller  
WV-CU50  
I Connection with the Monitors  
Connect the monitors to the SPOT OUT connector and  
MULTISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of the Disk  
Recorder with the coaxial cable.  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
SPOT  
OUT  
OUT  
MULUTISCREEN  
POWER  
POWER  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Spot Monitor  
Multiscreen Monitor  
17  
• The sequence timing can be assigned to one of the  
recorders when the multiple Disk Recorders are  
equipped in the system.  
Connect the CONTROL port and ALARM port as shown  
below.  
I Alarm Port Connection  
The ALARM port can be used for connecting the alarm sen-  
sor and alarm control switches. It is also used to synchro-  
nize the sequence as shown below.  
Refer to the SEQ TIMING in the SEQUENCE SETUP  
menu for further setting.  
• Connect the sensor switches to the ALARM port on the  
rear of the Disk Recorder, as shown in the example  
below.  
Sequence Timing Output  
Ground  
Sequence Timing Input  
Ground  
5
4
7
15  
ALARM  
WJ-HD500B (2nd)  
CONTROL  
WJ-HD500B (1st)  
1
13  
25  
If the sequence timing is controlled from the outboard  
device, the input signal is required as shown in the fig-  
ure. For example, the WJ-HD500B output is also in the  
figure.  
14  
ALARM  
input  
100 ms 100 ms  
WJ-HD500B  
output  
500 ms  
100 ms  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Designation  
Designation  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Alarm Input 1  
14 Ground  
Alarm Input 2  
15 Alarm Input 5  
16 Alarm Input 6  
17 Alarm Input 7  
18 Alarm Input 8  
19 Alarm Input 9  
20 Ground  
Alarm Input 3  
Alarm Input 4  
Sequence Timing Input  
Alarm Reset Output  
Ground  
Alarm Recover Input  
Alarm Output  
21 +5 V Output (0.2 A)  
Recording Timer Select  
Input  
22  
10 Alarm Input 10  
11 Alarm Input 11  
12 Alarm Input 12  
13 Alarm Input 13  
23 Alarm Input 14  
24 Alarm Input 15  
25 Alarm Input 16  
18  
• Time adjustment can be enabled connecting with the  
external device as shown below.  
I Control Port Connection  
The CONTROL port can be used for controlling the system  
with the outboard device as shown below.  
WJ-HD500B  
CONTROL Port  
1
13  
13  
25  
1
25  
14  
24  
20  
14  
CONTROL  
Time Adjustment Output  
Pin  
Pin  
• The Extension Units are installed in the system for  
extending its disk capacity.  
Connect each thermal error output from the Extension  
Units with the CONTROL Port on the rear of the WJ-  
HD500B Disk Recorder as shown below.  
Designation  
Group Recording Output  
Designation  
No.  
No.  
Disk Recorder Error  
Output  
1
2
14  
Manual Recording Output 15 Ground  
The WJ-HD500B will display the warning for thermal  
error on the monitor.  
Emergency Recording  
16 Ground  
3
Output  
4
Sequence Timing Output 17 Power Failure Detect Input  
WJ-HD500B  
CONTROL Port  
13 121110 9 8 7  
DVD Remain Space  
Output  
Power Failure Proceeding  
Output  
5
18  
19  
1
HDD Remain Space  
Output  
Power Failure Process  
Completion Output  
6
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 1)  
25  
14  
Extension Unit #1  
Thermal Error Out  
G
7
20 Ground  
20  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 2)  
Emergency Recording  
8
21  
Input  
Extension Unit #2  
Thermal Error Out  
G
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 3)  
9
22 Time Adjustment Output  
23 Daylight Savings Select  
24 Time Adjustment Input  
25 Ground  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 4)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
Extension Unit #3  
Thermal Error Out  
G
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 5)  
Thermal Error Input  
(Extension 6)  
Extension Unit #4  
Thermal Error Out  
G
Thermal Error Input (DVD  
Unit)  
Extension Unit #5  
Thermal Error Out  
• Emergency Recording can be enabled receiving the  
input from the connected external device.  
G
Extension Unit #6  
Thermal Error Out  
G
WJ-HD500B  
CONTROL Port  
1
13  
25  
14  
21  
20  
Terminal board on  
the Extension Unit  
19  
I Connection with the Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)  
• The figure shows an example of how to connect a UPS as protection against power failures.  
• When a power failure detect input is received from the UPS, the disk recorder's power failure process starts to process this  
signal to turn off its power supply.  
• When the power failure process is completed, the disk recorder outputs a signal to the UPS.  
• When the UPS receives the completion signal from the disk recorder, the disk recorder's power is turned off  
Power Failure Process  
Completion Output  
UPS Shut Down  
Line Fail signal  
Power Failure Detect Input  
Ground  
(Normally Open)  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
Common  
CBefore connecting the UPS,  
refer to the manual of  
your UPS.  
(19) (17) (16)  
Uninterrupted  
Power Supply  
CONTROL  
to AC outlet  
Power Cable  
I Connection with CONTROL output  
• Signal outputs (Pins #1-6, 18) can be used to connect alarm devices such as a buzzer or lamp to inform you of the opera-  
tion status by sounding a buzzer or lighting a lamp when a signal is output.  
• The figure below shows an example of how to connect an alarm output (Pin #6) to warn of low remaining HDD capacity.  
(Remaining HDD Capacity Alarm Output)  
Ground  
(15)  
(6)  
Alarm Device  
Relay, etc.  
CONTROL Input/Output  
20  
I Connection with the Extension Units  
G SCSI Connection  
The Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD500B controls  
the extension units through the SCSI chain.  
Digital Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
SCSI ID = 6 and 7  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
DATA  
AC  
IN  
10/100BASE-T  
OUT  
MULTI  
OUT AUDIO  
CONTROL  
13  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
SCREEN16  
15  
14  
14  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
IN  
ON  
OFF  
OUT  
1. Connect the supplied SCSI cable between  
the EXT STORAGE port on the WJ-HD500B  
and the EXT IN port on the 1st extension  
unit.  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
5
1
POWER  
VIDEO  
Extesion Unit #1  
WJ-HDE500B  
SCSI ID = 5  
Extesion Unit #4  
WJ-HDE500B  
SCSI ID = 2  
XT N  
EXT OUT  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
AC IN  
POWER  
POWER  
SCSI ID  
SCSI ID  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
TERMINATOR  
TERMINATOR  
+
+
OFF  
ON  
ON  
2. Connect the supplied SCSI cable between  
the EXT OUT port on the 1st extension unit  
and the EXT IN port on the 2nd extension  
unit.  
OFF  
OFF  
SIGNAL GND  
SIGNAL GND  
Extesion Unit #2  
WJ-HDE500B  
SCSI ID = 4  
Extesion Unit #5  
WJ-HDE500B  
SCSI ID = 1  
Repeat connections in the same manner for  
all additional extension units.  
XT N  
EXT OUT  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
AC IN  
POWER  
POWER  
SCSI ID  
SCSI ID  
ON  
ON  
TERMINATOR  
TERMINATOR  
+
OFF  
+
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SIGNAL GND  
SIGNAL GND  
3. The 3rd extension unit must be a WJ-  
HDE505B if a further extension unit is con-  
nected. Use WJ-HDE500B if the 3rd unit is  
located at the end of the SCSI chain.  
Extesion Unit #3  
WJ-HDE500B or  
WJ-HDE505B*  
SCSI ID = 3  
Extesion Unit #6  
WJ-HDE500B  
SCSI ID = 0  
EXT OUT  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
AC IN  
Up to 6 extension units can be added.  
POWER  
POWER  
SCSI ID  
SCSI ID  
ON  
ON  
TERMINATOR  
TERMINATOR  
+
OFF  
+
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SIGNAL GND  
SIGNAL GND  
* Use a WJ-HDE505B for the 3rd unit position if additional units are installed.  
Use a WJ-HDE500B if the 3rd position is the end of the SCSI chain.  
G Switch Setting  
Data termination and SCSI number settings are required, as  
shown below.  
1
2
3
4
1. Set the MODE switch #2 on the rear of the WJ-HD500B  
to ON when connecting with an extension unit.  
ON  
2. Set the SCSI ID number for each unit by pressing the  
[–] or [+] button on the rear of the Extension Unit.  
0 to 5 are applicable to the extension units.  
MODE  
SCSI ID  
Note: SCSI ID 6 and 7 are reserved for WJ-HD500B  
Disk Recorder.  
1
+
3. Set the termination switches on the rear of the Extension  
Units to ON or OFF.  
ON: Is applied to the extension unit located at the end  
of the SCSI chain.  
OFF: Is used for units other than the end unit.  
TERMINATOR  
ON  
OFF  
21  
I Connection with the DVD Extension Unit  
The WJ-HD500B Digital Disk Recorder controls the WJ-  
HDE510B DVD Extension Unit through the SCSI chain.  
Digital Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
COPY port  
SCSI ID=6 and 7  
EXT  
STORAGE  
<Connection with the DVD Extension Unit  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
AC  
IN  
DATA  
10/100BASE-T  
without HDD>  
OUT  
CONTROL  
13  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
MUL  
AUDIO  
15  
TI SCREEN1OU6T  
14  
14  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
IN  
ON  
OFF  
OUT  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
7
6
5
1
POWER  
VIDEO  
The figure shows a WJ-HDE510B without an HDD.  
The DVD-RAM is used for backup of the data recorded  
on the WJ-HD500B Digital Disk Recorder.  
CONTROL port  
SCSI cable  
(supplied with  
Extension Unit)  
SCSI cable (supplied)  
1. Connect between the COPY port on the WJ-HD500B  
and the COPY IN port on the 1st DVD Extension Unit  
with the supplied (WJ-HDE510B) SCSI cable.  
DVD Extension Unit #1  
WJ-HDE510B  
COPY IN  
EXT IN  
EXT OUT  
SCSI ID  
SCSI ID= not set  
COPY IN  
Plug the cable end with magnetic core into the COPY  
port, and the other ends into the COPY IN port.  
AC IN  
G
POWER  
THERMAL ERROR OUT  
NC  
ON  
-
1
+
HDD  
INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
TERMINATOR  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
SIGNAL  
GND  
2. Connect between the EXT STORAGE port on the WJ-  
HD500B and the EXT IN port on the 2nd Extension  
Unit with the supplied (WJ-HDE510B) SCSI cable.  
Plug the cable end with magnetic core into the EXT  
STORAGE port, and the other ends into the EXT IN  
port.  
EXT IN  
Terminal board  
EXT N  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
POWER  
SCSI ID  
ON  
TERMINATOR  
OFF  
+
ON  
OFF  
SIGNAL GND  
The system can be expanded by up to 6 Extension  
Units.  
To connect the other Extension Units, refer to the  
operating instructions of each unit for further informa-  
tion.  
Extension Unit #2  
WJ-HDE500B/HDE505B  
SCSI ID=0 to 5  
G
Switch Settings  
1. Set MODE switch #2 on the rear of the WJ-HD500B to  
OFF when connecting a DVD Extension Unit without an  
optional HDD.  
1
2
3
4
ON  
Set the MODE switch to ON if other Extension Units are  
installed in the system.  
MODE  
2. Set the SCSI ID and TERMINATION of the Extension  
Units as required.  
22  
<Connection with the DVD Extension Unit  
with HDD>  
The figure shows the WJ-HDE510B with an HDD.  
The DVD-RAM is used for backup of the data recorded  
on the WJ-HD500B Digital Disk Recorder as well as for  
storing the data of the extension hard disk drive units in  
the system.  
Digital Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
COPY port  
SCSI ID=6 and 7  
EXT  
STORAGE  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
AC  
IN  
DATA  
10/100BASE-T  
OUT  
CONTROL  
13  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
MUL  
AUDIO  
15  
TI SCREEN1OU6T  
14  
14  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
IN  
ON  
OFF  
OUT  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
5
1
POWER  
VIDEO  
1. Connect between the COPY port on the WJ-HD500B  
and the COPY IN port on the 1st DVD Extension Unit  
with the supplied (WJ-HDE510) SCSI cable.  
Plug the cable end with magnetic core into the  
COPY port, and the other ends into the COPY IN  
port.  
CONTROL port  
SCSI cable  
(supplied)  
SCSI cable (supplied)  
DVD Extension Unit #1  
WJ-HDE510B  
COPY  
IN  
EXT IN  
SCSI ID=0 to 5  
2. Connect between the EXT STORAGE port on the  
WJ-HD500B and the EXT IN port on the 1st DVD  
Extension Unit with the supplied (WJ-HDE510B)  
SCSI cable.  
EXT IN  
COPIN  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
G
POWER  
THERMAL ERROROUT  
NC  
SCSI ID  
-
ON  
HDD  
TERMINATOR  
ON  
OFF  
1
+
OFF  
INSTALLED  
NOT INSTALLED  
SIGNAL  
GND  
Plug the cable end with magnetic core into the EXT  
STORAGE port, and the other ends into the EXT IN  
port.  
EXT OUT  
EXT IN  
SCSI cable  
(supplied with  
Extension Unit)  
Terminal board  
Repeat the connection steps for any subsequent  
extension units.  
EXT IN  
EXT OUT  
AC IN  
POWER  
SCSI ID  
ON  
TERMINATOR  
OFF  
+
ON  
OFF  
The system can be expanded by up to 6 Extension  
Units. To connect the other Extension Units, refer to  
the operating instructions of each unit for further  
information.  
SIGNAL GND  
Extension Unit #2  
WJ-HDE500B/HDE505B  
SCSI ID=0 to 5  
G
Switch Settings  
1. Set MODE switch #2 on the rear of the WJ-HD500B to  
ON when connecting a DVD Extension Unit with an  
optional HDD.  
1
2
3
4
ON  
MODE  
2. Set the SCSI ID for the DVD Extension Unit and each  
subsequent Extension Unit with the – or + selector on  
the rear of each Unit.  
SCSI ID  
1
+
0 to 5: IDs for Extension Units.  
Note: SCSI ID 6 and 7 are reserved for the WJ-HD500B  
Digital Disk Recorder.  
3. Set the termination switches on the rear of the Extension  
Units to ON or OFF.  
ON  
OFF  
ON: Is applied to the extension unit located at the end  
of the SCSI chain.  
OFF: Is used for units other than the end unit.  
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I Connection to PSData Compatible Equipment  
Note the following when connecting the Disk Recorder to equipment with PS Data capability.  
q Connect the controller and PS Data equipment at the ends of the PS Data line.  
w Set the termination to ON for the units at both ends of the PS Data line.  
Use the MODE selector on the rear of the WJ-HD500B Disk Recorder to set the termination.  
e Use the optional RS-485 cable for connection.  
Note: To be able to use PS Data mode, the communication functions need to be set up in the PS Data SETUP menu.  
G MODE Selector Setting  
• Set DIP switch 4 of the MODE selector as follows for data termination.  
ON: If the disk recorder is connected at the end of the PS Data line.  
OFF: If the Disk Recorder is not connected at the end of the PS Data line.  
Example:  
RS-485 Cable  
RS-485 Cable  
MODE Selector  
System Controller  
(3 : OFF, 4 : OFF)  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
DATA  
AC  
IN  
10/100BASE-T  
OOUT  
UNIT  
0
ALARM  
RESET  
MU  
L
T
I
S
C
R
E
E
T
AUDIO  
CONTROL  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
N1U6  
15  
14  
14  
13  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
SUSPEND  
SET  
SET UP  
4
5
ALARM  
IN  
ESC  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
1
2
3
OFF  
OUT  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
5
1
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
POWER  
VIDEO  
ON  
1234  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : ON  
Disk Recorder  
System Controller  
Termination : ON  
• If the optional WJ-HDB502 Network Board is installed as a controller in the Disk Recorder, the system can be controlled  
from a PC through the Disk Recorder.  
Set DIP switch 3 of the MODE selector as follows for data termination.  
ON: If the Network Board is connected at the end of the PS Data line.  
OFF: If the Network Board is not connected at the end of the PS Data line.  
For a system that has no system controller and is controlled through the Disk Recorder, for example, set DIP switch 3 of the  
MODE selector to ON position.  
RS-485 Cable  
RS-485 Cable  
MODE Selector  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
(3 : ON, 4 : OFF)  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
DATA  
AC  
IN  
10/100BASE-T  
OOUT  
M
U
L
T
I
S
C
R
E
E
T
AUDIO  
CONTROL  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
N1U6  
15  
14  
14  
13  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
UNIT  
0
UNIT  
0
ALARM  
RESET  
ALARM  
RESET  
IN  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
POWER  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
SUSPEND  
SET  
SET UP  
4
SUSPEND  
SET  
SET UP  
4
ON  
5
5
ALARM  
ALARM  
ESC  
ESC  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OUT  
1
2
3
1
2
3
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
5
1
OFF  
OFF  
POWER  
VIDEO  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204  
ON  
1234  
Disk Recorder  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : OFF  
Data Multiplex Unit  
Termination : ON  
Note: If the system has a system controller, set DIP switch 3 to OFF position.  
24  
I Connection with the PC  
There are two options to communicate with the PC, the first is using Serial Port and the second is via Ethernet, when the speci-  
fied Network Board is installed in the Disk Recorder.  
G Serial Port Connection  
The SERIAL Port on the rear of the Disk Recorder conforms to RS-232C, and it can communicate with the PC by connecting as  
shown in the figure.  
WJ-HD500B  
PC  
DB9  
1
DB9  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Personal Computer  
D-sub9  
or  
D-sub25  
D-sub9  
WJ-HD500B  
DB9  
PC  
DB25  
2 (RXD)  
3 (TXD)  
4 (ER)  
5 (GND)  
6 (DR)  
2 (TXD)  
3 (RXD)  
6 (DR)  
7 (GND)  
20 (ER)  
5 (CTS)  
4 (RTS)  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SPOT  
OUT  
AC  
IN  
DATA  
10/100BASE-T  
SERIAL  
OUT  
MULTI SCREEN1OU6T  
CONTROL  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
AUDIO  
15  
14  
14  
13  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
5
4
3
3
2
2
1
IN  
ON  
OFF  
OUT  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
4
1
POWER  
VIDEO  
7 (RTS)  
8 (CTS)  
Digital Disk Recorder  
G 10/100BASE-T Port Connection  
If the optional Network Board is installed in the WJ-HD500B Disk Recorder, it is enabled control from the PC via Ethernet.  
Shown in the figure is an example for connection.  
LAN  
Hub  
Hub  
10/100BASE-T Cable  
(Locally Procured)  
GEN-LOCK OUT  
IN  
EXT STORAGE  
COPY  
SIGNAL GND  
REMOTE(WV-CU50)  
SERIAL  
SPOT  
OUT  
AC  
IN  
DATA  
10/100BASE-T  
OUT  
CONTROL  
13  
ALARM  
10  
MODE  
8
AUDIO  
15  
MULTI SCREEN1OU6T  
IN  
14  
14  
12  
12  
11  
11  
9
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
ON  
OFF  
OUT  
16  
15  
13  
10  
9
8
5
1
POWER  
VIDEO  
Digital Disk Recorder  
Personal Computer  
25  
26  
PREPARATIONS  
27  
POWER UP PROCEDURE  
Before operating the Disk Recorder, confirm that the cam-  
eras and peripherals are connected correctly and securely  
and all system components are turned on.  
Note:  
If during a system check the display shown below  
appears on the monitor screen, it will be followed by  
the DISK MENU after five seconds.  
1. Turn on the Disk recorder by pressing the POWER  
switch located on the rear of the Disk Recorder. Make  
sure that the OPERATE indicator on the front panel is  
illuminated.  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
YOU HAVE TO CONFIGURE DISKS  
2. After you completed the start, the Disk Recorder will run  
through a series of instructions for the system on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
PLEASE WAIT  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
DISK MENU  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
PLEASE WAIT  
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
REMOVE FORMAT  
RESTART  
3. If the Disk Recorder is powered up successfully, the  
display as shown below appears, then the camera  
images appear on the monitor screen.  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
The DISK MENU-Display indicates the status of the  
hard disks, and shows the causes why this menu  
was called up.  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
SYSTEM CHECK DONE!  
• Optional Extension Unit is installed [ADD]  
Requires disk formatting in the Extension Unit.  
PLEASE WAIT  
• Replaced Hard Disk []]  
Requires disk formatting for a replaced Hard  
Disk.  
DISK MENU: [SETUP] KEY  
• Detached Hard Disk [LOST]  
Requires disk relocation in the system.  
• Hard Disk malfunctions []]  
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.  
• Hard Disk access error [ERR]  
¢¢GB indicates the hard disk capacity.  
Note:  
If the Disk Recorder is left in this state for about five  
minutes, it will automatically restart by reconfiguring the  
system (disk remove).  
Normal camera images will appear on the monitor  
screen.  
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FORMATTING THE HARD DISK  
The Hard Disk requires formatting before it can be used for  
storing images, as shown below.  
3. Move the cursor to FORMAT in the menu by pressing  
the Aor Bbutton, then press the SET button.  
The FORMAT MENU shown below appears on the mon-  
itor screen.  
• When the Hard Disk in the Disk Recorder is replaced.  
(Disk formatting is required for the replaced Hard Disk.)  
FORMAT MENU  
• When the optional extension units are operated for the  
first time after installation.  
(Disk formatting is required for the Hard Disk in the  
Extension Unit.)  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
Notes:  
PASSWORDB-----  
Remember that by formatting the hard disk all previ-  
ously recorded data on the disk will be erased.  
If the Disk Recorder is set up with the mirroring  
function, the replaced Hard Disk is automatically  
copying the data from the other disk of the pair after  
the disk was formatted.  
4. Select the ALL password (5-digit) by pressing the  
Numeric buttons (1 - 10).  
Copying data will take about two hours for a disk  
with a capacity of 30 GB.  
Refer to the password setup in the SYSTEM SETUP  
menu for further details.  
The factory default setting is 12345.  
Follow the procedures described below to format the Hard  
Disk in the unit.  
• To select "0" for numeric input, press the numeric 10  
button.  
• Entering an input will automatically check the pass-  
word.  
If the password is not correct, "PASSWORD  
ERROR!" is displayed on the monitor screen and  
the display returns to step 2.  
To enter the password again, repeat procedures 3  
and 4.  
• To quit entering the password, press the SETUP/  
ESC button.  
1. Power up the Disk Recorder by pressing the POWER  
switch.  
2. The Disk Recorder will run through a series of instruc-  
tions for the system on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
The display as shown below appears on the monitor,  
then the DISK MENU shown below will be displayed  
after five seconds.  
5. If the password is correct, the instructions shown below  
appear in the lower-left corner of the menu.  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
YOU HAVE TO CONFIGURE DISKS  
FORMAT MENU  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
PLEASE WAIT  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
1DISK ALL ALL MIRROR  
RESTART  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
DISK MENU  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
REMOVE FORMAT  
RESTART  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
29  
6. Select either "1DISK" or "ALL" by pressing the A or B  
button, then press the SET button.  
1DISK: Enables formatting only a specified Hard Disk.  
ALL: Enables formatting all Hard Disks.  
If the "1DISK" is selected in the menu, move the cursor  
to the Hard Disk number to be formatted by pressing  
the A, B, Dor Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
The instructions appear in the lower-left corner of the  
menu, as shown below.  
1DISK FORMAT  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
EXECUTE?  
YES NO  
SELECT YES/NO AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
7. Select "YES" in the menu by pressing the A or B but-  
ton, then press the SET button to start formatting.  
8. When the formatting is completed, "FORMAT DONE!"  
appears in the lower center of the menu.  
1DISK FORMAT  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
FORMAT DONE!  
<1DISK Selection>  
• Then the menu display will return to step 6 for for-  
matting another Hard Disk.  
Repeat the procedure 6 to 8 to format the another  
disk.  
• To quit formatting, move the cursor to RESTART in  
the menu by pressing the A, B, D or C button,  
then press the SET button to restart the Disk  
Recorder.  
Normal camera images will appear on the monitor.  
<ALL Selection>  
• Normal camera images will appear on the monitor  
after five seconds.  
30  
FORMATTING THE DVD-RAM DISK  
The DVD-RAM Disk requires formatting before it can be  
used for storing images when the DVD Extension Unit is  
installed in the system for backup of the recording data.  
4. Select DVD FORMAT in the menu by pressing the D or  
Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
The DVD FORMAT menu as shown below appears on  
the monitor.  
Notes:  
• Remember that by formatting the DVD-RAM disk all  
previously recorded data on the disk will be erased.  
• Confirm that the AUTO COPY (EVENT) and AUTO  
COPY (EMERGENCY) parameters in the DVD menu  
are set to OFF.  
10-1 DVD FORMAT  
EXECUTE?  
YES NO  
Otherwise disk formatting is disabled.  
Follow the procedures described below to format the DVD-  
RAM Disk in the unit.  
1. Insert the DVD-RAM disk into the DVD Extension Unit.  
5. Select "YES" in the menu by pressing the A or B but-  
2. Press and hold the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds  
or more to display the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu on the  
screen of the Multiscreen Monitor.  
ton, then press the SET button to start formatting.  
10-1 DVD FORMAT  
WJ-HD500 SETUP  
TIMER OFF  
*.**  
FORMATTING!  
REC SETUP  
COMMON SETUP  
DON'T TURN OFF THE POWER  
MANUAL  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
*
*
*
TIMER  
EMERGENCY WITHOUT AUDIO  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
ALARM SETUP  
DISPLAY SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
DVD  
6. When the formatting is completed, "COMPLETED!"  
appears in the center of the menu.  
3. Select DVD in the menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton,  
then press the SET button.  
10-1 DVD FORMAT  
The DVD menu as shown below appears on the moni-  
tor.  
COMPLETED!  
10 DVD  
DVD FORMAT  
*AUTO COPY(EVENT)  
AUTO COPY(EMERGENCY)  
OFF  
OFF  
DVD DISKEND  
DVD FULL  
STOP  
1%  
7. To exit from the menu, press and hold the SETUP/ESC  
button for two seconds or more.  
31  
MIRRORING FUNCTION  
The mirroring function uses an auxiliary array of inexpen-  
sive disks to record the same data on two disks at the same  
time.  
If an error or malfunction occurs on one of the hard disks,  
the other disk still records the data normally. This ensures  
reliability of the system, since the data will always be avail-  
able on one of the disks.  
3. If the Disk Recorder is powered up successfully, the  
displays as shown below will appear.  
Press the SETUP/ESC button within five seconds, and  
the DISK MENU shown below will appear on the moni-  
tor.  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
Camera Images  
SYSTEM CHECK DONE!  
Auxiliary  
Recording  
Recording  
PLEASE WAIT  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
DISK MENU: [SETUP] KEY  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Timer  
Recorder  
Timer  
Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
DISK MENU  
WJ-HD500 Disk 1 (Master)  
WJ-HD500 Disk 2 (Slave)  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
To use this function, the Disk Recorder must be equipped  
with an optional internal hard disk. Refer to the installation  
for details of installing the disk.  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
REMOVE FORMAT  
RESTART  
Note: It is recommended to set up this function when  
the Disk Recorder is operated for the first time.  
Otherwise the previously recorded data will be  
erased by activating this function.  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
4. Move the cursor to “FORMAT” on the table by pressing  
the A, B, D or C button, then press the SET button.  
The FORMAT MENU will appear on the monitor.  
The mirroring function can only be set during the power up  
procedure, as shown below.  
1. Turn on the Disk recorder by pressing the POWER  
switch located on the rear of the Disk Recorder. Make  
sure that the OPERATE indicator on the front panel is  
illuminated.  
FORMAT MENU  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
2. After you completed the start, the Disk Recorder will run  
through a series of instructions for the system on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
PASSWORDB-----  
[ SYSTEM CHECK ]  
PLEASE WAIT  
32  
5. Select the ALL password (5-digit) by pressing the  
Numeric buttons (1 - 10).  
To deactivate the mirror function:  
• Select “MIRROR RELEASE” in the menu by pressing  
the A, B, D or C button, then press the SET button  
during the step 7 procedure.  
When the mirror function is activated, the “MIRROR  
RELEASE” is displayed in the menu as shown below.  
Refer to the password setup in the SYSTEM SETUP  
menu for further details.  
The factory default setting is 12345.  
• To select "0" for numeric input, press the numeric 10  
button.  
• Entering an input will automatically check the pass-  
word.  
If the password is not correct, "PASSWORD  
ERROR!" is displayed on the monitor screen and  
the display returns to step 3.  
To enter the password again, repeat procedures 4  
and 5.  
• All procedures are similar to setting the mirror function.  
FORMAT MENU(MIRRORING)  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
• To quit entering the password, press the SETUP/  
ESC button.  
1DISK ALL ALL MIRROR MIRROR RELEASE  
RESTART  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
6. If the password is correct, the instructions shown below  
appear in the lower-left corner of the menu.  
FORMAT MENU  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:ADD  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:ADD  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
2:-  
3:-  
4:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
1DISK ALL ALL MIRROR  
RESTART  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
7. Move the cursor to “ALL MIRROR” on the table by  
pressing the A, B, D or C button, then press the SET  
button. The ALL MIRROR FORMAT menu will appear on  
the monitor.  
ALL MIRROR FORMAT  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
EXECUTE?  
YES NO  
SELECT YES/NO AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
8. Select “YES” in the menu by pressing the A or B but-  
ton, then press the SET button to start formatting.  
9. When the formatting is completed, "FORMAT DONE!"  
appears in the lower-center of the menu.  
Normal camera images will appear on the monitor after  
five seconds.  
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DISK REMOVE  
The Disk Recorder will display the DISK MENU on the  
Multiscreen Monitor during the power-up procedure, if it  
detects that there are changes to the previous system, as  
shown below.  
3. Select “YES” in the menu by pressing the A or B but-  
ton, then press the SET button to execute the disk  
remove.  
DISK REMOVE  
• Hard disks were removed from the Disk Recorder or the  
extension unit.  
• One or more of the hard disks installed in the Disk  
Recorder or the extension unit have failed.  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:-  
EXT3 1:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
The Disk Recorder and Extension Units will operate normal-  
ly by recomposing the system (disk remove) as shown  
below.  
NOW EXECUTING. PLEASE WAIT  
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1. Turn on the Disk recorder by pressing the POWER  
switch located on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
4. When the remove is completed, “DONE!” appears in  
the lower-left corner of the menu.  
The Disk Recorder will run through a series of instruc-  
tions for the system on the Multiscreen Monitor, then  
display the DISK MENU as shown below on the monitor.  
The selected disks are displayed with “–” in the menu  
Normal camera images will appear on the monitor after  
five seconds.  
DISK MENU  
DISK REMOVE  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT4 1:-  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
3:-  
4:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
REMOVE FORMAT  
RESTART  
DONE!  
SELECT ITEM AND PRESS [SET] KEY  
2. Move the cursor to “REMOVE” in the menu by pressing  
the A, B, Dor Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
The DISK REMOVE menu as shown below will appear  
on the monitor screen.  
DISK REMOVE  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:-  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:ADD  
3:-  
4:ADD  
4:-  
3:-  
4:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
DISK REMOVE  
MAIN 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB  
EXT5 1:¢¢GB 2:¢¢GB 3:¢¢GB 4:¢¢GB  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:ADD  
4:ADD  
*
*
FAILED!  
EXT3 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT2 1:LOST 2:LOST 3:LOST 4:LOST  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
EXECUTE?  
(FOR “LOST”,“*” DISK)  
YES NO  
The disk remove is applied to hard disks displayed with  
“LOST” and “” in the menu.  
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MONITORS AND DISPLAYS  
I Spot and Multiscreen Monitor  
I Status Display  
The WJ-HD500B Disk Recorder can be connected to two  
Monitors.  
The status display shows the system status of the Disk  
Recorder.  
The monitor displays the video signal according to the con-  
nection made, as shown below.  
It is displayed on the screen of the Multiscreen Monitor dur-  
ing recording and playback and contains the following  
information.  
Spot Monitor: The monitor that is connected to the  
SPOT OUT connector on the rear of the Recorder.  
It only displays the video input in single spot or sin-  
gle sequence.  
The status display is only available on the screen of the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
Pressing the DISPLAY button toggles all displays on the  
monitor on and off.  
Displaying the Disk Recorder’s playback is dis-  
abled.  
(The Spot Monitor only displays the Group Title and  
Camera Title.)  
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Multiscreen Monitor: The monitor that is connected to  
the MULTISCREEN OUT connector on the rear of  
the Recorder.  
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It can display the video input in multiscreen mode  
(4, 7, 9, 10, 13,16 screen segments).  
It also displays the Recorder’s playback images.  
Pressing the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or  
more will automatically select this monitor and dis-  
play the Disk Recorder’s Setup menu.  
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Note: When a Disk Recorder equipped with the  
optional WJ-HDB502 Network Board is  
accessed from a PC via a network, the Multi-  
screen Monitor screen will turn blue and will not  
q Time Display  
Displays the hours (24-hour), minutes, and seconds.  
” indicates that summer time mode is selected.  
display live camera images.  
The monitor  
screen will display the message "Controlled  
(Network)".  
w Date Display  
Pressing one of the numeric buttons (1 -  
16) will display the selected camera images in a  
single spot. This function is not available when  
CAMERA GENLOCK ON is selected on the  
COMMON SETUP menu.  
e Recording Status and Recording Number Display  
Displays the recording status and recording number  
currently being played back.  
The recording number is automatically assigned when  
recording.  
Disk Recorder  
WJ-HD500B  
REC ✽✽%: Indicates that images are being recorded.  
(✽✽ indicates the remaining space of the Hard Disk  
when the HDD DISKEND is set to STOP in the setup  
menu.)  
SPOT  
OUT  
EMERGENCY: Indicates that an Emergency Recording  
is being made.  
OUT  
MULUTISCREEN  
✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽✽: Recording Number (during playback)  
POWER  
ON  
POWER  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Spot Monitor  
Multiscreen Monitor  
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r Warning Display  
u Electronic Zoom Display  
Displays the status in case of Disk Recorder trouble.  
Displays to indicate that the zooming mode is selected.  
THERMAL : Indicates thermal error in the Disk  
Recorder or the extension units.  
ZOOM X: Indicates that the electronic zoom mode is  
selected (indicates a value)  
(indicates the extension unit number)  
HDD ✽✽%: Is displayed when the remaining space of  
the Hard Disk reaches a specified value.  
(✽✽ indicates the remaining capacity.)  
DISK FULL: Is displayed when the remaining space of  
the Hard Disk reaches 0 %.  
DVD ✽✽%: Indicates the remaining space of the DVD-  
RAM Disk. (✽✽ indicates the remaining capacity.)  
ALTERED: Is displayed when the recorded data are  
altered.  
i Group Title Display  
Displays the group title edited in the setup menu.  
o Camera Title Display  
Displays the camera title edited in the setup menu.  
It can also enable the alarm display set in the setup  
menu when an alarm is activated.  
ALARM: Receives an alarm from the ALARM port.  
VMD: Detects a motion on the image  
CH✽✽LOSS: Detects a video signal loss has occurred.  
ERROR -: Indicates access error of the Hard Disk.  
(-indicates the Hard Disk number in the Disk  
Information menu)  
ERROR: Indicates that the other errors have occurred.  
PWR LOSS: Is displayed when the UPS  
(Uninterrupted Power Supply) detects a power  
failure.  
! REMOTE  
Indicates that the access from network is under way.  
WARNING -: Indicates that the hard disk will  
become failure soon. Replace ones for system  
complement.  
PROTECTED: Indicates that the DVD-RAM disk is  
not write enabled.  
NO DISK: Indicates that the DVD-RAM disk is not  
inserted in the DVD Extension Unit.  
FORMAT ERROR or  
MEDIUM ERROR: Indicates that the DVD-RAM disk  
is not identified.  
DVD BUSY: Indicates that the DVD Extension Unit  
is not ready or is being accessed.  
REMOVED HD: Indicates that the HDD has been  
removed due to access errors. Identify the  
removed HDD on DISK MENU and replace.  
GETTING IP: Indicates that the recorder is acquir-  
ing an IP address from the server when DHCP  
is on.  
t System Status Display  
Displays the system status of the Disk Recorder.  
5: Indicates that data are being played back.  
5 X: Indicates that data are being played back with  
the search function.  
(indicates the search speed value)  
y : Indicates that the playback is being paused.  
COPYING: Indicates that data are being copied.  
LOCKED: Indicates that the buttons are locked.  
BUSY: Indicates that the line is busy.  
y Group Display  
Displays the selected group (G1, G2, G3, G4).  
When all groups are selected, the display is disabled.  
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HARD DISK and RECORDING  
The WJ-HD500B Hard Disk Recorder records the images on the Hard Disk as shown below, dividing space into six disk sec-  
tors.  
There are three recording modes, Time Lapse, Multi Shot and One Shot, to obtain reliable records by selecting the mode best  
suited for your purpose.  
I Hard Disk  
As described above, the divided hard disks are used for each recording method (Manual, Internal Programmed Timer, etc.),  
as shown below.  
Hard Disk (HDD)  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Timer  
Recorder  
Group 4  
Emergency Recorder  
Manual Recorder  
Records time lapse recording manually by selecting [OFF] for the timer.  
Power on recording is also enabled by selecting [EXT] for the timer.  
Timer Recorder  
Records the assigned camera group input with the internal timer in three recording modes by selecting [INT] for timer.  
The same camera input can not be assigned to another group.  
Emergency Recorder  
This recording is given priority to record all video inputs in Time Lapse Recording while the input is received from an out-  
board device.  
Note: With the above method, the hard disk space is divided into imaginary sectors, but there are no partitions. For this  
reason, there is no pre-determined disk space for each recorder.  
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I Time Lapse Recording  
The Time Lapse Recording records freeze images at regular intervals until the end of the recording operation.  
• Manual and External (Power-on) Timer Recording is recorded in this mode on the Manual Recorder. Refer to the Manual  
Recording Setup for further details.  
• Emergency Recording is also recorded in this mode on the Emergency Recorder. Refer to the Emergency Recording  
Setup for further details.  
• This recording mode is also available as Internal Timer Recording with the assigned program timer. Refer to the assigned  
program timer for further details.  
The Time Lapse Recording mode records images as shown below.  
Start  
C1  
T
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
Thumbnail  
t
t
Notes:  
• The thumbnail is based on an image as soon as the recorder starts recording.  
• The recording number is automatically assigned and renewed after 5 000 images.  
The thumbnail is also made with an image at that time.  
I Multi Shot Recording  
The Multi Shot Recording is an event-recording function reacting to an alarm input when the recording timer is set to the inter-  
nal timer [INT].  
It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording.  
Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior to the input of an alarm signal.  
Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the alarm signal.  
The Multi Shot Recording mode is a setting that can be assigned with the program timer.  
The Multi Shot Recording mode records images on the Timer Recorder, corresponding to the alarm input signal, as shown  
below.  
For example, camera inputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 are assigned to a group.  
Dynamic Recording is set to OFF  
Records the assigned camera input in a specified number of pre- and post-recording when an alarm is received.  
Alarm 2 in  
C2 C3  
Alarm 4 in  
C1  
C2  
C3 C4  
C4  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C1  
C4  
T
C1  
C2  
C3  
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Post-recording  
Pre-recording  
Post-recording  
Pre-recording  
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Dynamic Recording is set to ALM-ONLY  
When an alarm is received, it records the assigned camera input in a specified number of pre-recordings, and then  
records the alarm images in a specified number of post-recordings.  
Alarm 2 in  
C2 C2  
Alarm 4 in  
C1  
C2  
C3 C4  
C2  
C2  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C4  
T
C4  
C4  
C4  
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Post-recording  
Pre-recording  
Post-recording  
Pre-recording  
Notes:  
• The thumbnails are based on an image each time an alarm is received.  
• The recording number is automatically assigned to the image.  
I One Shot Recording  
The One Shot Recording is an event-recording function reacting to an alarm input when the recording timer is set to the inter-  
nal timer [INT].  
It records the number of particular images that have activated the alarm.  
When the system is equipped with specified combination camera, it starts recording alarm images after the camera moves to  
the specified preset position.  
The One Shot Recording mode records images on the Timer Recorder corresponding to the alarm input, as shown below.  
Alarm 1 in  
Alarm 2 in  
Alarm 3 in  
C1 C1  
T
C1 C1  
C2 C2  
T
C2 C2  
C3 C3  
T
C3 C3  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Alarm Image  
Alarm Image  
Alarm Image  
Notes:  
• The thumbnails are based on an image each time an alarm is received.  
• The recording number is automatically assigned to the image.  
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SETUP PROCEDURES  
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SETUP MENU  
The Setup Menu provides a way for controlling functions  
which are not available by a direct operation.  
Notes:  
• The playback operation is disabled during the  
setup.  
• The Disk Recorder can record the images set previ-  
ously during the setup, and it pauses the recording  
to verify the setting presently made when the setup  
menu is closed. The unit stops recording if the  
setup menu is altered.  
But it will continue recording with the setting  
presently made when the Disk recorder is recording  
the images manually.  
I Displaying the SETUP Menu  
To display the setup menu follow the procedure below.  
1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are connected  
correctly and securely and that all system components  
are turned on.  
2. The Disk Recorder has been powered up successfully.  
3. Press the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or more,  
the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu as shown below appears  
automatically on the screen of the Multiscreen Monitor.  
WJ-HD500 SETUP  
TIMER OFF  
*.**  
REC SETUP  
COMMON SETUP  
MANUAL  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
*
*
*
TIMER  
EMERGENCY WITHOUT AUDIO  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
ALARM SETUP  
DISPLAY SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
DVD  
The following buttons are valid in the setup menu.  
Dbutton: Moves the cursor up.  
Cbutton: Moves the cursor down.  
Abutton: Moves the cursor to the left.  
Bbutton: Moves the cursor to the right.  
+, -button: Selects an item parameter.  
SET button: Executes the selection and displays a  
submenu for an item with the ( ) mark.  
SETUP/ESC button: Returns to the previous setup  
menu.  
4. Press the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or more  
to close the setup menu and to return to the normal  
screen.  
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I Programming Menu Setup  
As shown below, the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu has eight main submenus. Seven of these are further divided into additional  
submenus.  
The  
mark indicates that the item has a submenu for more detailed setups.  
SETUP  
TIMER SETTING  
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RECORDING SETUP  
Common Recording  
Setup  
Group Setup  
Manual Recording Setup  
Timer Recording  
Setup  
Program Timer  
Time Lapse Recording  
Multi Shot Recording  
One Shot Recording  
Emergency Recording  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
Sequence Setup  
Alarm Port Setting  
Multiscreen Monitor  
Spot Monitor  
ALARM SETUP  
Video Motion Detector Setting  
DISPLAY SETUP  
Camera Title Setup  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
PS Data Setup  
RS-232C Setup  
SYSTEM SETUP  
Clock Setup  
Time Adjustment Setting  
Password Lock Setting  
Buzzer Setting  
User Defined Setting  
Disk Management  
Error Report  
System Information  
DVD DRIVE SETUP  
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TIMER SETTING  
The timer recording mode is triggered by the internal or an  
external timer.  
This item lets you enable or disable the timer for recording.  
WJ-HD500 SETUP  
TIMER OFF  
*.**  
REC SETUP  
COMMON SETUP  
MANUAL  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
*
*
*
TIMER  
EMERGENCY WITHOUT AUDIO  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
ALARM SETUP  
DISPLAY SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
DVD  
1. Move the cursor to the TIMER parameter in the WJ-  
HD500 SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select a parameter to be activated by pressing the +  
or -button.  
INT: Selects the internal timer for recording as sched-  
uled in the programmed menu.  
EXT: Selects the external timer for power on recording  
when detecting power on and off.  
OFF: Timer recording is disabled.  
To record manually, set to this mode.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
Note: When the parameter is set to something other  
than OFF, the Disk Recorder does not start record-  
ing even if the REC button is pressed.  
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RECORDING SETUP  
I Recording Quality Setup  
Common Recording Setup  
These items let you determine the image quality recorded  
on the Hard Disk.  
These items let you determine the common recording set-  
tings, camera assignment for the groups and playback set-  
tings.  
G Video Pixels (Resolution)  
1. Move the cursor to COMMON SETUP in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
press the SET button.  
This item lets you select the pixel number (number of hori-  
zontal x vertical image elements) or resolution of the video  
image.  
The COMMON SETUP menu as shown below appears  
on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the FIELD/FRAME parameter in the  
COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
1 COMMON SETUP  
REC QUALITY  
FIELD/FRAME  
COLOR MODE  
FIELD  
COLOR STD  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
CAMERA GENLOCK OFF  
GROUP SETUP  
ton.  
CAMERA ASSIGNMENT  
TITLE  
TITLE EMBEDDED OFF  
FRAME 3DIM ON: High resolution (720 x 480) distor-  
tion-free image  
FRAME 3DIM OFF: High resolution (720 x 480) image.  
FIELD: Normal resolution (720 x 240) image  
TIME EMBEDDED  
THUMBNAIL  
OFF  
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PLAYBACK MODE  
SHUTTLE SPEED  
HDD DISKEND  
ALL  
LOW  
STOP  
The factory default setting is FIELD.  
2. To select an item or an item parameter from the COM-  
MON SETUP menu, move the cursor to the item or item  
parameter by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
G Color Mode Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable recording in color or  
black and white.  
3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP menu,  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
1. Move the cursor to the COLOR MODE parameter in the  
COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
COLOR FINE: Images are recorded with enhanced col-  
ors.  
COLOR STD: Images are recorded with normal colors.  
B/W: Images are recorded in black-and-white.  
The factory default setting is COLOR STD.  
G Camera Sync Setting  
This item lets you determine camera synchronization in the  
system.  
1. Move the cursor to the CAMERA GENLOCK parameter  
on the COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the Dor C  
button.  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
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ON: Select this mode when the cameras are gen-  
locked to the system.  
OFF: Select this mode when asynchronous cameras  
are used in the system.  
G Group Title Setup  
This item lets you edit the group title to be displayed on the  
monitor screen.  
Each title is composed of 8 alphanumeric characters.  
The default setting is OFF.  
1. Move the cursor to TITLE in the COMMON SETUP menu  
by pressing the Dor Cbutton, then press the SET but-  
ton.  
Note: Confirm camera synchronization in the system.  
The incorrect setting will cause improper recording.  
The GROUP SETUP (TITLE) menu as shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
I Group Setup  
1-2 GROUP SETUP(TITLE)  
As described before, the Disk Recorder activates the  
recording function of the assigned cameras in four groups  
when the TIMER is set to INT (internal).  
GROUP1  
GROUP2  
GROUP3  
GROUP4  
G1••••••  
G2••••••  
G3••••••  
G4••••••  
These items let you determine the camera’s group for  
recording.  
G Camera Assignment  
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA ASSIGNMENT in the  
COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
tons, then press the SET button.  
2. Move the cursor to the group editing area to be edited  
The GROUP SETUP (CAMERA ASSIGNMENT) menu as  
shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
3. Select a character by pressing the +or -button.  
The characters shown below can be selected in  
sequence.  
1-1 GROUP SETUP(CAMERA ASSIGNMENT)  
CAM GROUP  
CAM GROUP  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Numeral: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Alphabet: A to Z, a to z  
Symbols: ← → = ? ' " # $ % & ( ) + , – . / : ;  
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Space: •  
4. Press the B button to move the cursor to the right, then  
select a character by pressing the +or -button.  
2. Move the cursor to the group editing area for the cam-  
5. Repeat the above steps 3 and 4 until all characters are  
completed for the selected group title.  
eras by pressing the A, B, Dor Cbuttons.  
If a wrong character is selected, move the cursor to the  
character to be replaced by pressing the A or B but-  
ton, then select a new character by pressing the + or  
-button.  
3. Select a group number (1 to 4) to be assigned by  
pressing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is 1.  
6. Repeat the above steps 2 to 5 to edit other group titles.  
4. Repeat the above step 2 and 3 to assign the group  
number for other cameras.  
7. When satisfied with all the group titles, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous COMMON  
SETUP menu.  
5. When all camera assignments are completed, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous COMMON  
SETUP menu.  
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I Recording of the Title Display  
I Playback Mode Setup  
This item lets you enable or disable recording of the cam-  
era and group titles with the image on the Hard Disk.  
This item lets you select the playback mode according to  
the recorded number when the PLAYBACK button is  
pressed.  
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE EMBEDDED parameter in  
the COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
1. Move the cursor to the PLAYBACK MODE parameter in  
the COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
2. Select the desired mode to be played back by pressing  
the +or -button.  
ON: Enables recording of the titles on the Hard Disk.  
OFF: Disables recording of the titles on the Hard Disk.  
ALL: All the records are played back with automatic  
switching.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
LOOP: Repeats playing back the selected number of  
the recording.  
ONE: Switches to standby mode for the next operation,  
after the selected recording number has been  
played back once.  
I Recording of the Clock Display  
This item lets you enable or disable recording of the clock  
(date and time) with the image on the Hard Disk.  
The factory default setting is ALL.  
1. Move the cursor to the TIME EMBEDDED parameter in  
the COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
I Shuttle Speed Setup  
This item lets you select the search speed for playing back  
the recorded images when the Shuttle Ring is rotated to  
maximum position.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ON: Enables recording of the clock on the Hard Disk.  
OFF: Disables recording of the clock on the Hard Disk.  
1. Move the cursor to the SHUTTLE SPEED parameter in  
the COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
2. Select the desired playback mode by pressing the +  
or -button.  
LOW: Searches record at 5 times speed.  
MID: Searches record at 50 times speed  
HIGH: Searches record at 100 times speed.  
I Thumbnail Display Setup  
This item lets you select the maximum number of thumbnail  
images displayed in the search window.  
The factory default setting is LOW.  
1. Move the cursor to the THUMBNAIL parameter in the  
COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
2. Select either 8 or 16 by pressing the +or -button.  
8: Displays a maximum of 8 thumbnail images.  
16: Displays a maximum of 16 thumbnail images.  
The factory default setting is 8.  
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I Hard Disk End Setup  
This item lets you enable or disable uninterrupted recording  
when the hard disk space is used up.  
Manual Recording Setup  
The Disk Recorder can be recorded the images in Time  
Lapse recording when the REC button is pressed manually.  
Manual Recording is disabled when the TIMER in the setup  
menu is set to something other than OFF.  
These settings are also valid for External Timer Recording  
when the TIMER in the setup menu is set to EXT.  
These items let you determine the image quality and active  
mode for manual recording.  
1. Move the cursor to the HDD DISKEND parameter in the  
COMMON SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
1. Move the cursor to MANUAL in the WJ-HD500 SETUP  
STOP: Stops recording when the disk is full.  
CONTINUE: Continues recording by overwriting the  
oldest data when the disk is full.  
menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Pressing the + or - button will toggle the display on  
ALM CONTINUE: Continues only recording the data  
while an alarm is activated by overwriting the oldest  
data, when the disk is full.  
the cursor as shown below.  
MANUAL WITH AUDIO MANUAL WITHOUT AUDIO →  
The factory default setting is STOP.  
3. Pressing the SET button will call up the MANUAL REC  
SETUP menu according to the specified audio function,  
as shown below.  
2 MANUAL REC SETUP(WITHOUT AUDIO)  
MANUAL REC MODE  
REC RATE  
REC QUALITY  
SF- 24H  
7.5FPS  
SUPER FINE  
EVENT REC MODE  
REC RATE(MAX)  
REC QUALITY  
DURATION  
DYNAMIC REC  
REC RATE(BASE)  
SF- 24H  
7.5FPS  
SUPER FINE  
10S  
OFF  
TRIGGER ACTION SETUP  
4. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP menu,  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
I Manual Recording Mode Setting  
1. Move the cursor to the MANUAL REC MODE parameter  
in the MANUAL REC SETUP menu by pressing the Dor  
Cbutton.  
2. Select the recording time mode to be set by pressing  
the +or -button.  
SF-✽✽H or SF-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in enhanced fine quality.  
FQ-✽✽H or FQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in fine quality.  
NQ-✽✽H or NQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in normal quality.  
EX-✽✽H or EX-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in extended quality.  
SP or SP-A*: Freely selectable  
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✽✽ indicates the hours for recording time mode:  
2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480,  
720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320,  
6480, 8640  
I Event Recording (Manual Recording)  
These items let you set the recording mode in Time Lapse  
Recording when an alarm is received during manual  
recording.  
(parameter A* indicates recording with audio)  
1. Move the cursor to the EVENT REC MODE parameter  
by pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
time mode by pressing the +or -button.  
When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for  
recording time, the recording rate and quality are auto-  
matically set according to the selected recording time.  
The parameters are the same as MANUAL REC MODE.  
The factory default setting is SF-24H.  
Note: It may not be possible to set the recording time,  
depending on the remaining storage capacity of the  
hard disk.  
2. Move the cursor to the REC RATE(MAX) parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
rate by pressing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is SF-24H.  
For details refer to REC RATE in this menu.  
3. If the parameter SP is selected for recording time, move  
the cursor to the REC RATE parameter by pressing the  
Dor Cbutton, then select a recording rate by pressing  
the +or -button.  
3. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
For details refer to REC QUALITY in this menu.  
1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of freeze  
images every second.  
4. Move the cursor to the DURATION parameter by press-  
ing the D or C button, then select an alarm recording  
duration by pressing the +or -button.  
0.5FPS: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.  
0.4FPS: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.  
0.3FPS: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.  
0.2FPS: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.  
0.1FPS: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.  
OFF: Disables alarm recording.  
2S - 6M: Enables alarm recording for between 2 sec-  
onds and 6 minutes.  
MANUAL: Enables alarm recording while the alarm sig-  
nal is received from the ALARM port.  
CONTINUE: Enables alarm recording until the REC  
STOP is pressed.  
Notes:  
• The maximum recording rate depends on the  
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu  
as shown in the table.  
The factory default setting is 10S.  
FIELD/FRAME CAMERA GENLOCK REC RATE  
FIELD  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
60FPS  
30FPS  
10FPS  
10FPS  
30FPS  
15FPS  
5. Move the cursor to the DYNAMIC REC parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select an alarm  
recording pattern by pressing the +or -button.  
FRAME 3DIM  
ON  
FRAME 3DIM  
OFF  
OFF: Records all input images starting from input 1.  
ALM-PRI: Records the alarmed input images preferen-  
tially over other video inputs.  
ALM-ONLY: Records the particular images that have  
activated the alarm.  
• “FPS” indicates field per second or frame per sec-  
ond when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to  
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.  
ALM-MULTI: Records multiple alarms adaptively.  
Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
6. If the parameter ALM-MULTI is selected for the alarm  
recording pattern, move the cursor to the REC  
RATE(BASE) parameter by pressing the Dor Cbutton,  
then select a recording rate by pressing the + or -  
button.  
SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression  
Rate 1/6)  
FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)  
NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate  
1/16)  
The recording rate can be selected as same as REC  
RATE(MAX) maximally.  
EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality  
(Compression Rate 1/25)  
The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.  
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I Alarm Active Mode (Manual  
Timer Recording Setup  
The Disk Recorder can record the images triggered by the  
Recording)  
internal timer.  
This item lets you select the active mode when an alarm is  
received during manual recording.  
The internal timer comprises four event times common to  
the recording groups, and is programmed in the setup.  
1. Move the cursor to TRIGGER ACTION SETUP in the  
MANUAL REC SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button, then press the SET button.  
1. Move the cursor to TIMER in the WJ-HD500 SETUP  
menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
The TRIGGER ACTION SETUP menu as shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
2. Select either audio recording display by pressing the  
+or -button, then press the SET button.  
The TIMER REC SETUP menu according to the speci-  
fied audio function will appear on the monitor screen.  
2-1 TRIGGER ACTION SETUP  
CAM ACTION  
1 REC+ALM  
2 REC  
CAM ACTION  
9 REC+ALM  
10 REC+ALM  
11 REC+ALM  
12 REC+ALM  
13 REC+ALM  
14 REC+ALM  
15 REC+ALM  
16 REC+ALM  
3 OFF  
3 TIMER REC SETUP(WITHOUT AUDIO)  
PROGRAM  
4 REC+ALM  
5 REC+ALM  
6 REC+ALM  
7 REC+ALM  
8 REC+ALM  
SUNDAY  
---  
---  
MONDAY  
TUESDAY  
WEDNESDAY  
THURSDAY  
FRIDAY  
SATURDAY  
DAILY  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
PROG1  
TIMER SPECIAL DAY  
EXT REC MODE  
---  
2. Move the cursor to the active mode editing area for the  
camera by pressing the A, B,Cor Dbutton.  
3. Select the desired active mode by pressing the + or  
-button.  
I Program Timer  
These items let you set the program timer for each day of  
the week.  
REC+ALM: Enables alarm recording and alarm activa-  
tion.  
REC: Enables only alarm recording.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is disabled.  
OFF: Deactivates alarm input.  
1. Move the cursor to the program editing area for each  
day in the TIMER REC SETUP menu by pressing the D  
or Cbutton.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled.  
2. Select a program timer (PROG1 to PROG4) to be  
assigned for the day.  
The factory default setting is REC+ALM.  
It is recommended to assign a program to a weekday, a  
weekend or on a daily basis.  
Selecting (---) will disable the program timer.  
4. Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 to select the active  
mode for other cameras.  
5. When all camera modes are completed, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous MANUAL  
REC SETUP menu.  
3. Repeat the above step to assign the program timer for  
other days.  
4. Move the cursor to the assigned program number  
(PROG1), then press the SET button.  
6. To return to the WJ-HD500 SETUP, press the SETUP/  
ESC button.  
The assigned program number menu as shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
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8. Move the cursor to the editing area (NO. 2 to NO. 4) by  
pressing the D or C button, then repeat the steps 6  
and 7 to edit the schedule.  
3-1 PROG1(WITHOUT AUDIO)  
NO START END  
G1  
G2  
T/L  
G3  
T/L  
1
G4  
T/L  
10  
1 0:00 6:00 T/L  
RATE 7.5  
7.5  
2 6:00 12:00 M/S  
RATE 10  
-
O/S  
5
O/S  
1
9. When all settings are completed, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous TIMER  
REC SETUP menu.  
3 12:00 18:00 M/S  
RATE 5  
M/S  
2
M/S  
10  
M/S  
2
-
M/S  
5
M/S  
10  
4 18:00 24:00 O/S  
RATE 15  
SET TOTAL REC RATE ON EACH TABLE  
G1+G2+G3+G4= UNDER 60FPS  
I Special Day Timer  
3-1 PROG1(WITH AUDIO)  
Before programming this table, confirm that the Program  
Timer is programmed completely.  
This table allows for up to 30 days to be defined as special  
days.  
In this table, 30 specific user defined days are assigned to  
one day of the week.  
NO START END  
G1  
1 0:00 6:00 T/L  
RATE 7.5  
2 6:00 12:00 M/S  
RATE 10  
3 12:00 18:00 M/S  
RATE 5  
4 18:00 24:00 O/S  
RATE 15  
1. Move the cursor to TIMER SPECIAL DAY in the TIMER  
REC SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
press the SET button.  
Note: The program number menu (with audio) displays  
The TIMER SPECIAL DAY SETUP table as shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
only the Group 1 editing area.  
5. Move the cursor to the time editing area (NO. 1) by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
3-5 TIMER SPECIAL DAY SETUP  
DATE ACT  
DATE ACT  
DATE ACT  
1 JUL 4 SUN 11 ----- --- 21 ----- ---  
2 ----- --- 12 ----- --- 22 ----- ---  
3 ----- --- 13 ----- --- 23 ----- ---  
4 ----- --- 14 ----- --- 24 ----- ---  
5 ----- --- 15 ----- --- 25 ----- ---  
6 ----- --- 16 ----- --- 26 ----- ---  
7 ----- --- 17 ----- --- 27 ----- ---  
8 ----- --- 18 ----- --- 28 ----- ---  
9 ----- --- 19 ----- --- 29 ----- ---  
10 ----- --- 20 ----- --- 30 ----- ---  
6. Move the cursor to the time to start and end the record-  
ing by pressing the A or B button, then select the time  
by pressing the +or -button.  
Notes:  
• If the time (No.1) to end the recording is set to  
24:00, the editing function for the timers (No. 2 to  
No. 4) is disabled.  
• If the time (No.1) to end the recording is set to  
12:00, the time (No. 2) to start a recording cannot  
be set to a time before 12:00.  
• When programming a timer extended into the next  
day, divide the timer event into two separate events  
and program both events separately in the program  
menu or other program menu.  
2. Move the cursor to the DATE editing area by pressing  
the Dor Cbutton.  
3. Select a month by pressing the +or -button.  
Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select the date by pressing the +or -button.  
For example,  
Start  
0:00  
23:00 24:00  
End  
7:00  
Note: The programmed month and date will be valid for  
every year.  
4. Move the cursor to the ACT editing area by pressing  
the B button, then select the day of the week by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
7. Move the cursor to the recording editing area for  
groups by pressing the A or B button, then select the  
recording mode for groups by pressing the + or -  
button.  
5. Repeat the above steps 2 to 4 to program the other  
special days.  
T/L: Time Lapse Recording  
M/S: Multi Shot Recording  
O/S: One Shot Recording  
: Disables Recording  
6. When satisfied with all special days, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous TIMER  
REC SETUP menu.  
Note: For further recording settings, refer to the record-  
Note: To release the programmed special day timer, select  
ing mode selected described later.  
---” in the ACT column.  
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3. Select the recording time mode to be set by pressing  
I External Program Timer  
the +or -button.  
The internal timer can be changed to the specified timer  
previously programmed by the input from the external  
timer. This function is enabled, when a contact is connect-  
ed with pin 22 of the ALARM port.  
This item lets you enable or disable the external timer for  
recording.  
OFF: Disables normal recording and enables only  
alarm recording.  
SF-✽✽H or SF-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in enhanced fine quality.  
FQ-✽✽H or FQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in fine quality.  
NQ-✽✽H or NQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in normal quality.  
1. Move the cursor to the EXT REC MODE parameter in  
the TIMER REC SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
EX-✽✽H or EX-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in extended quality.  
SP or SP-A*: Freely selectable  
2. Select the desired program to be changed by pressing  
the +or -button.  
✽✽ indicates the hours for recording time mode:  
2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480,  
720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320,  
6480, 8640  
PROG1 - 4: Selects a timer assigned program number.  
---: Disables the external program timer.  
The factory default setting is ---  
.
(parameter A* indicates recording with audio)  
3. Press the SET button to display the assigned program  
number menu previously programmed.  
When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for  
recording time, the recording rate and quality are auto-  
matically set according to the selected recording time.  
If the program number menu has not been edited previ-  
ously, edit the assigned program number menu as  
described before.  
Note: It may not be possible to set the recording time,  
depending on the remaining storage capacity of the  
hard disk.  
4. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
setup menu.  
The factory default setting is SF-24H.  
I Time Lapse Recording (Internal  
4. If the parameter SP is selected for recording time, move  
the cursor to the REC RATE parameter by pressing the  
Dor Cbutton, then select a recording rate by pressing  
the +or -button.  
Timer)  
These items let you set the recording parameters for Time  
Lapse Recording assigned in the program number menu.  
1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of freeze  
images every second.  
(Continued from Program Timer)  
0.5FPS: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.  
0.4FPS: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.  
0.3FPS: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.  
0.2FPS: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.  
0.1FPS: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.  
1. Select the recording mode T/L in the program number  
menu by pressing the + or - button, then press the  
SET button.  
The selected Time Lapse Recording menu shown  
below appears on the monitor screen.  
Notes:  
• The maximum recording rate depends on the  
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu  
as shown in the table.  
3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP  
T/L(TIME LAPSE)  
TIMER REC MODE  
REC RATE  
SF- 24H  
7.5FPS  
SUPER FINE  
REC+ALM  
SF- 24H  
7.5FPS  
SUPER FINE  
10S  
QUALITY  
FIELD/FRAME CAMERA GENLOCK REC RATE  
TRIGGER ACTION  
EVENT REC MODE  
REC RATE(MAX)  
REC QUALITY  
DURATION  
FIELD  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
60FPS  
30FPS  
10FPS  
10FPS  
30FPS  
15FPS  
DYNAMIC REC  
REC RATE(BASE)  
AUTO COPY  
OFF  
FRAME 3DIM  
ON  
FRAME 3DIM  
OFF  
1FPS  
OFF  
2. Move the cursor to the TIMER REC MODE parameter in  
the menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
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• “FPS” indicates as field per second or frame per  
second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to  
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.  
4. Move the cursor to the DURATION parameter by press-  
ing the D or C button, then select the alarm recording  
duration by pressing the +or -button.  
Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
2S - 6M: Enables alarm recording for between 2 sec-  
onds and 6 minutes.  
MANUAL: Enables alarm recording while the alarm sig-  
nal is received from the ALARM port.  
CONTINUE: Enables alarm recording until the REC  
STOP is pressed.  
SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression  
Rate 1/6)  
FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)  
NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate  
1/16)  
The factory default setting is 10S.  
EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality  
(Compression Rate 1/25)  
5. Move the cursor to the DYNAMIC REC parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select an alarm  
recording pattern by pressing the +or -button.  
G Alarm Active Mode  
OFF: Records the images assigned to the group inputs  
including the one which has activated the alarm.  
ALM-PRI: Records the alarm input images preferential-  
ly over other video inputs.  
The item lets you select the active mode for group cameras  
in Time Lapse Recording when an alarm is received while  
recording with the internal programmed timer.  
ALM-ONLY: Records the particular images that have  
activated the alarm.  
ALM-MILUTI: Records multiple alarms adaptively.  
1. Move the cursor to the TRIGGER ACTION parameter in  
the menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired active mode for assigned group  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
cameras by pressing the +or -button.  
6. If the parameter ALM-MULTI is selected for alarm  
recording pattern, move the cursor to the REC  
RATE(BASE) parameter by pressing the Dor Cbutton,  
then select a recording rate by pressing the + or -  
button.  
REC+ALM: Enables alarm recording and alarm activa-  
tion.  
REC: Enables only alarm recording.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is disabled.  
OFF: Deactivates alarm input.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled.  
The recording rate can be selected as same as REC  
RATE(MAX) maximally.  
The factory default setting is REC+ALM.  
7. Move the cursor to the AUTO COPY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select alarm backup  
mode by pressing the +or -button.  
G Event Recording  
These items let you set the recording mode in Time Lapse  
Recording when an alarm is received during the recording  
with the internal programmed timer.  
This lets you enable or disable alarm data backup on  
the DVD-RAM disk. Refer to the DVD DRIVE SETUP for  
details.  
1. Move the cursor to the EVENT REC MODE parameter  
by pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
time mode by pressing the +or -button.  
The parameters are the same as TIMER REC MODE  
except OFF.  
OFF: Disables alarm data backup.  
ON: Enables alarm data backup.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
For details refer to TIMER REC MODE in this menu.  
8. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
program number menu.  
2. Move the cursor to the REC RATE(MAX) parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
rate by pressing the +or -button.  
For details refer to REC RATE in this menu.  
3. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
For details refer to REC QUALITY in this menu.  
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Notes:  
I Multi Shot Recording (Internal Timer)  
• The maximum recording rate depends on the  
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu  
as shown in the table.  
As described before, the Multi Shot Recording is an event  
recording function reacting to an alarm input.  
It records the number of images in pre- and post-recording.  
Pre-recording is the recorded images during standby, prior  
to the input of the alarm signal.  
Post-recording is the recorded images after the input of the  
alarm signal.  
These items let you determine the recording parameters for  
Multi Shot Recording assigned in the program number  
menu.  
FIELD/FRAME CAMERA GENLOCK REC RATE  
FIELD  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
60FPS  
30FPS  
10FPS  
10FPS  
30FPS  
15FPS  
FRAME 3DIM  
ON  
FRAME 3DIM  
OFF  
(continued from Program Timer)  
• “FPS” indicates as field per second or frame per  
second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to  
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.  
1. Select the recording mode M/S in the program number  
menu by pressing the + or - button, then press the  
SET button.  
The selected Multi Shot Recording menu as shown  
below appears on the monitor screen.  
4. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP  
M/S(EVENT:MULTI SHOT)  
SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression  
Rate 1/6)  
TRIGGER ACTION  
REC+ALM  
FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)  
NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate  
1/16)  
EXTENDED: For extended recording quality (Compres-  
sion Rate 1/25)  
REC MODE  
REC RATE  
15FPS  
SUPER FINE  
15  
REC QUALITY  
PRE PICTURES  
XXX.X/CAM  
60  
POST PICTURES  
DYNAMIC REC  
OFF  
AUTO COPY  
OFF  
The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.  
2. Move the cursor to the TRIGGER ACTION parameter in  
the menu by pressing the D or C button, then select  
an active mode for group cameras when an alarm is  
received by pressing the +or -button.  
5. Move the cursor to the PRE PICTURES parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a number of  
the pre-recording image by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
REC+ALM: Enables alarm recording and alarm activa-  
tion.  
REC: Enables only alarm recording.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled.  
0: Disables pre-recording.  
4 to maximum: Sets the number of images for pre-  
recording.  
• The maximum number of the pre-recording is deter-  
mined by the setting of FIELD/FRAME and REC QUALI-  
TY.  
The factory default setting is REC+ALM.  
3. Move the cursor to the REC RATE parameter in the  
menu by pressing the D or C button, then select the  
desired recording rate by pressing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is 15.  
The value that appears underneath the number of pre-  
recording images indicates the number of images to be  
recorded per assigned group camera (number of pre-  
recording images divided by number of the assigned  
group cameras).  
1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of freeze  
images every second.  
0.5FPS: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.  
0.4FPS: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.  
0.3FPS: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.  
0.2FPS: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.  
0.1FPS: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.  
6. Move the cursor to the POST PICTURES parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a number of  
the post-recording image by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
The factory default setting is 15FPS.  
4 to 200: Sets the number of images for post-recording.  
The factory default setting is 60.  
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7. Move the cursor to the DYNAMIC REC parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select the recording  
pattern for post-recording by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
3. Move the cursor to the REC RATE parameter in the  
menu by pressing the D or C button, then select the  
desired recording rate by pressing the +or -button.  
1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of the freeze  
OFF: Records the images assigned to group inputs,  
including the one that has activated the alarm (the  
same as pre-recording).  
image per second.  
The factory default setting is 15FPS.  
ALM-ONLY: Records the particular image that has acti-  
vated the alarm.  
Notes:  
• The maximum recording rate depends on the  
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu  
as shown in the table.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
8. Move the cursor to the AUTO COPY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select alarm backup  
mode by pressing the +or -button.  
FIELD/FRAME CAMERA GENLOCK REC RATE  
FIELD  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
60FPS  
30FPS  
10FPS  
10FPS  
30FPS  
15FPS  
OFF: Disables alarm data backup.  
ON: Enables alarm data backup.  
FRAME 3DIM  
ON  
FRAME 3DIM  
OFF  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
9. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
program number menu.  
• “FPS” indicates as field per second or frame per  
second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to  
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.  
I One Shot Recording (Internal Timer)  
4. Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select the desired  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
As described before, the One Shot Recording is an event  
recording function reacting to an alarm input.  
It records the number of particular images that have acti-  
vated the alarm.  
These items let you determine the recording parameters for  
One Shot Recording assigned in the program number  
menu.  
SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression  
Rate 1/6)  
FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)  
NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate  
1/16)  
EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality  
(Compression Rate 1/25)  
(continued from Program Timer)  
1. Select the recording mode O/S in the program number  
menu by pressing the + or - button, then press the  
SET button.  
The factory default setting is SUPER FINE.  
The selected One Shot Recording menu as shown  
below appears on the monitor screen.  
5. Move the cursor to the PICTURE parameter by pressing  
the D or C button, then select the number of freeze  
images to be recorded by pressing the +or -button.  
4 to 60: Records the selected number of freeze images  
3-1-1-1 PROG1-NO1-G1 REC SETUP  
O/S(EVENT:ONE SHOT)  
for One Shot Recording.  
TRIGGER ACTION  
REC+ALM  
The factory default setting is 16.  
REC MODE  
REC RATE  
REC QUALITY  
PICTURES  
15FPS  
6. Move the cursor to the AUTO COPY parameter by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton, then select an alarm back-  
up mode by pressing the +or -button.  
SUPER FINE  
16  
AUTO COPY  
OFF  
OFF: Disables backup for alarm recording.  
ON: Enables backup for alarm recording.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
2. Move the cursor to the TRIGGER ACTION parameter in  
the menu by pressing the D or C button, then select  
an active mode for group cameras when an alarm is  
received by pressing the +or -button.  
7. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
program number menu.  
REC+ALM: Enables alarm recording and alarm activa-  
tion.  
REC: Enables only alarm recording.  
The ALARM display on the monitor is also disabled.  
The factory default setting is REC+ALM.  
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4. If the parameter SP is selected for the recording time,  
move the cursor to the REC RATE parameter by press-  
ing the D or C button, then select the desired record-  
ing rate by pressing the +or -button.  
Emergency Recording  
(Time Lapse Recording)  
The Emergency Recording is given priority to record all  
video inputs in Time Lapse Recording reacting to a signal  
input form the CONTROL port.  
These items let you determine the recording parameters for  
Time Lapse Recording when the input signal is received  
from pin 21 of the CONTROL port located on the rear of the  
Disk Recorder.  
1 - 60FPS: Records the selected number of freeze  
images every second.  
0.5FPS: Records a freeze image every 2 seconds.  
0.4FPS: Records a freeze image every 2.5 seconds.  
0.3FPS: Records a freeze image every 3.3 seconds.  
0.2FPS: Records a freeze image every 5 seconds.  
0.1FPS: Records a freeze image every 10 seconds.  
1. Move the cursor to EMERGENCY in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
Notes:  
• The maximum recording rate depends on the  
selected parameters in the COMMON SETUP menu  
as shown in the table.  
2. Select either audio recording function by pressing the  
+or -button, then press the SET button.  
The selected EMERGENCY REC SETUP menu shown  
below appears on the monitor screen.  
FIELD/FRAME CAMERA GENLOCK REC RATE  
FIELD  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
60FPS  
30FPS  
10FPS  
10FPS  
30FPS  
15FPS  
4 EMERGENCY REC SETUP(WITHOUT AUDIO)  
EMERGENCY REC MODE  
REC RATE  
SF- 24H  
7.5FPS  
SUPER FINE  
10S  
FRAME 3DIM  
ON  
FRAME 3DIM  
OFF  
REC QUALITY  
DURATION  
• “FPS” indicates as field per second or frame per  
second when the FIELD/FRAME parameter is set to  
FIELD or FRAME in the menu.  
Move the cursor to the REC QUALITY parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select a recording  
image quality by pressing the +or -button.  
3. Move the cursor to the EMERGENCY REC MODE para-  
meter in the menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
select the desired recording time mode by pressing the  
+or -button.  
SUPER FINE: For enhanced sharpness (Compression  
Rate 1/6)  
FINE: For fine image quality (Compression Rate 1/10)  
NORMAL: For normal image quality (Compression Rate  
1/16)  
SF-✽✽H or SF-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in enhanced fine quality.  
FQ-✽✽H or FQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in fine quality.  
NQ-✽✽H or NQ-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in normal quality.  
EXTENDED: For extended time recording quality  
(Compression Rate 1/25)  
EX-✽✽H or EX-A*✽✽H: Selects the recording time  
mode in extended time quality.  
SP or SP-A*: Freely selectable  
5. Move the cursor to the DURATION parameter by press-  
ing the D or C button, then select the recording dura-  
tion by pressing the +or -button.  
✽✽ indicates the hours for recording time mode:  
2, 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 180, 240, 360, 480,  
720, 960, 1200, 1440, 2160, 2880, 3600, 4320,  
6480, 8640  
2S - 6M: Enables recording for between 2 seconds and  
6 minutes.  
MANUAL: Enables recording while the input signal is  
received from the CONTROL port.  
CONTINUE: Enables recording until the REC STOP but-  
ton is pressed.  
(parameter A* indicates recording with audio)  
When the parameter SF/FQ/NQ/EX is selected for  
recording time, the recording rate and quality are auto-  
matically set according to the selected recording time.  
The factory default setting is 10S.  
6. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
Note: It may not be possible to set the recording time,  
depending on the remaining storage capacity of the  
hard disk.  
WJ-HD500 SETUP menu.  
The factory default setting is SF-24H.  
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MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
These items let you determine functions such as sequence  
and power on status for this Disk Recorder.  
I Sequence Setup (Multiscreen  
Monitor)  
There are three sequence patterns to run on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
The items shown below let you program the sequence to  
run on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Select MULTIPLEXER SETUP in the WJ-HD500 SETUP  
menu by pressing the D or C button, then press the  
SET button.  
The MULTIPLEXER SETUP menu as shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
G Live Sequence  
Live sequence is a series of 16 steps assigned to the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
The sequence steps can be combined with four screen  
segments (quad) display.  
5 MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
SEQUENCE SETUP  
POWER ON MULTI OUTPUT  
SPOT OUTPUT  
QUAD-4A  
1
SECRET VIEW  
OFF  
G Live Sequence Pattern Setting  
1. Move the cursor to MULTI LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP in  
the SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button, then press the SET button.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
The menu shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
5-1-1 MULTI LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP  
3. To return to the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu, press the  
PRE-  
PRE-  
SETUP/ESC button.  
STEP CAM SET SEC STEP CAM SET SEC  
1 4A  
2 4B  
3 4C  
4 4D  
5 --  
6 --  
7 --  
8 --  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
0S  
Sequence Setup  
These items let you program the sequence pattern for the  
Spot and Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to SEQUENCE SETUP in the MULTI-  
PLEXER SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button,  
then press the SET button.  
2. Move the cursor to the step editing area by pressing  
the A, B, Dor Cbutton.  
The SEQUENCE SETUP menu as shown below appears  
on the monitor screen.  
3. Select a camera to be displayed for CAM editing area  
by pressing the +or -button.  
5-1 SEQUENCE SETUP  
1 - 16: Displays the image of the selected camera num-  
ber.  
4A - 4D: Displays the assigned images in quad.  
Refer to the QUAD PATTERN SETUP for settings.  
--: Disables display and will skip automatically.  
MULTI LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP  
QUAD SHIFT  
OFF  
QUAD PATTERN SETUP  
SEQ TIMING INT  
GROUP SEQ MODE QUAD  
SEQ DWELL 2S  
AUTO SKIP ON  
SPOT  
LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP  
SEQ TIMING INT  
AUTO SKIP ON  
4. Move the cursor to the PRESET editing area by press-  
ing the B button, then select a preset position to be  
displayed by pressing the + or - button, if applica-  
ble.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the SEQUENCE  
1 - 64: Selects a preset position of the assigned cam-  
SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
era.  
--: No preset position  
3. To return to the previous MULTIPLEXER SETUP menu,  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
The factory default setting is --.  
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Note: To assign the parameters 1 - 64, the specified  
5-1-2 MULTI QUAD PATTERN SETUP  
AREA CAM AREA CAM  
combination cameras are equipped in the system  
with a PS Data* mode.  
4A-1  
4A-2  
4A-3  
4A-4  
1
2
3
4
4C-1  
9
4C-2 10  
4C-3 11  
4C-4 12  
5. Move the cursor to the SEC editing area by pressing  
the B button, then select the desired dwell time by  
pressing the +or -button.  
4B-1  
4B-2  
4B-3  
4B-4  
5
6
7
8
4D-1 13  
4D-2 14  
4D-3 15  
4D-4 16  
0S: The step will not be displayed on the monitor.  
1S - 30S: Selects a dwell time between 1 second and  
30 seconds.  
2. Move the cursor to the editing area to assign a camera  
6. Repeat the above steps 2 to 5 to program the other  
steps.  
by pressing the A, B, Dor Cbutton.  
3. Select a camera number to be assigned by pressing  
the +or -button.  
7. When satisfied with all of the above steps, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu.  
AREA indicates the display pattern, including the cam-  
era assignment and display positions as shown below.  
G Quad Shift Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable the quad shift operation  
when the MULTISCREEN SELECT button is pressed.  
Quad shift displays an image series such as 4A, 4B, 4C  
and 4D previously programmed on four screen segments.  
4A-1  
4A-3  
4A-2  
4A-4  
1. Move the cursor to the QUAD SHIFT parameter in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
4. Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 to assign a camera for  
other areas.  
ton.  
ON: Enables the quad shift operation.  
OFF: Disables the quad shift operation.  
5. When satisfied with all of the above steps, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu.  
The initial factory setting is OFF.  
G Sequence Timing Setting  
G Quad Pattern Setup  
This item lets you select between internal and external con-  
trol for advancing the sequence on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
This item lets you select the pattern to be displayed on the  
Multiscreen Monitor when a 4-segment (Quad) display is  
selected in spot or sequence.  
The camera images can be assigned to the segments as  
shown below.  
1. Move the cursor to the SEQ TIMING parameter in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
1. Move the cursor to QUAD PATTERN SETUP in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton, then press the SET button.  
2. Select either INT or EXT by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
The menu shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
INT: Advances a sequence by the Dwell Time that was  
programmed on the MULTI LIVE SEQUENCE  
SETUP.  
EXT: Advances a sequence by the input from pin 5 of  
the ALARM port.  
The factory default setting is INT.  
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G Group Multi Sequence Setting  
I Sequence Setup (Spot Monitor)  
As described before, the cameras are assigned to 4  
groups for recording with a programmed internal timer.  
This item lets you select the sequence pattern to be dis-  
played of each group on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
This item lets you program the live sequence pattern to be  
run on the Spot Monitor.  
Live sequence is a series of 16 steps assigned to the Spot  
Monitor. This sequence can be run on the Multiscreen  
Monitor by operating the buttons.  
G Group Multi Sequence Pattern Setting  
1. Move the cursor to the GROUP SEQ MODE parameter  
in the SEQUENCE SETUP by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
G Live Sequence Pattern Setting  
1. Move the cursor to SPOT LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP in  
the SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button, then press the SET button.  
2. Select either QUAD or MULTI GROUP display mode to  
be run on the monitor by pressing the +or -button.  
The menu shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
MULTI GROUP: Camera images are displayed in  
sequence with the minimum quantities of the seg-  
ment screen.  
QUAD: Camera images are displayed with a 4-segment  
screen in sequence.  
5-1-3 SPOT LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP  
PRE-  
PRE-  
STEP CAM SET SEC STEP CAM SET SEC  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
--  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
2S  
The factory default setting is QUAD.  
G Dwell Time Setting  
1. Move the cursor to the SEQ DWELL parameter in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Move the cursor to the step editing area by pressing  
2. Select the desired dwell time for the group sequence  
the A, B, Dor Cbutton.  
by pressing the +or -button.  
3. Select a camera number to be displayed for the CAM  
1S - 30S: Selects the dwell time between 1 second and  
editing area by pressing the +or -button.  
30 seconds.  
1 - 16: Displays the image of the selected camera num-  
ber.  
The factory default setting is 2S.  
--: Disables the display and will skip automatically.  
G Auto Skip Setting  
4. Move the cursor to the PRESET editing area by press-  
ing the B button, then select a preset position to be  
displayed by pressing the + or - button, if applica-  
ble.  
This item lets you enable or disable the auto skip function  
on the Multiscreen Monitor to skip any steps when no video  
signal is present.  
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO SKIP parameter in the  
1 - 64: Selects a preset position of the assigned cam-  
SEQUENCE SETUP by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
era.  
--: No preset position  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
The factory default setting is --.  
ON: Enables the auto skip function on the Multiscreen  
Note: To assign the parameters 1 - 64, the specified  
Monitor.  
combination cameras are equipped in the system  
OFF: Disables the auto skip function on the Multiscreen  
with a PS Data* mode.  
Monitor.  
5. Move the cursor to SEC editing area by pressing the B  
button, then select the desired dwell time by pressing  
the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
0S: The step will not be displayed on the monitor.  
1S - 30S: Selects the dwell time between 1 second and  
30 seconds.  
The factory default setting is 2S.  
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6. Repeat the above steps 2 to 5 to set up the other steps.  
Power on Status Setup  
The items let you select a pattern on the monitor screen  
when the Disk Recorder’s power is turned on.  
7. When satisfied with all of the above steps, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu.  
I Power on Setting (Multiscreen  
G Sequence Timing Setting  
This item lets you select between internal and external con-  
trol for advancing the sequence on the Spot Monitor.  
Monitor)  
This item lets you select a display pattern on the  
Multiscreen Monitor when the Disk Recorder’s power is  
turned on.  
1. Move the cursor to the SEQ TIMING parameter in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
1. Move the cursor to the MULTI OUTPUT parameter in  
the MULTIPLEXER SETUP menu by pressing the D or  
Cbutton.  
2. Select either INT or EXT by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
2. Select a display pattern to be set by pressing the + or  
-button.  
INT: Advances a sequence by the Dwell Time that was  
programmed on the SPOT LIVE SEQUENCE  
SETUP.  
EXT: Advances a sequence by the input from pin 5 of  
the ALARM port.  
1 - 16: Selects an assigned camera image in single  
spot mode.  
SPOT SEQ: Selects a sequence pattern programmed  
in the Live Sequence (Spot Monitor).  
QUAD-4A to QUAD-4D: Selects an assigned quad dis-  
play in spot mode.  
The factory default setting is INT.  
QUAD SEQ: Selects a sequence pattern programmed  
in the Live Sequence (Multiscreen Monitor).  
7 to 16SCREEN: Selects a display with the assigned  
segment.  
G Auto Skip Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable the auto skip function  
on the Spot Monitor to skip any steps when no video signal  
is present.  
The factory default setting is QUAD-4A.  
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO SKIP parameter in the  
SEQUENCE SETUP by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
I Power on Setting (Spot Monitor)  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
This item lets you select a display pattern on the Spot  
Monitor when the Disk Recorder’s power is turned on.  
ton.  
ON: Enables the auto skip function on the Spot Monitor.  
OFF: Disables the auto skip function on the Spot  
Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the SPOT OUTPUT parameter in the  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
2. Select a display pattern to be set by pressing the + or  
-button.  
1 - 16: Selects an assigned camera image in single  
spot mode.  
SPOT SEQ: Selects a sequence pattern programmed  
in the Live Sequence (Spot Monitor).  
The factory default setting is 1.  
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Secret View Setting  
When the video input is displayed in the spot mode on the  
Spot Monitor, the Multiscreen Monitor is enabled to skip the  
step in sequence or display a blackout in multiscreen for  
that selected input image.  
This function is called Secret View and the item lets you  
enable or disable this function on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the SECRET VIEW parameter in the  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
2. Select either OFF or ON by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
OFF: Disables the secret view function.  
ON: Enables the secret view function.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
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ALARM SETUP  
1. Move the cursor to ALARM SETUP in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
press the SET button.  
4. Move the cursor to the INPUT editing area by pressing  
the B button, then select the type of contact to meet  
the system requirement by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
The ALARM SETUP menu shown below appears on the  
monitor screen.  
N.O: Accepts alarm input from Normally Open con-  
tacts.  
6 ALARM SETUP  
N.C: Accepts alarm input from Normally Closed con-  
TERMINAL TRIGGER SETUP  
AUTO RESET  
OFF  
2S  
tacts.  
ALARM OUTPUT  
ALARM BUZZER  
VIDEO LOSS  
2S  
ON  
The factory default setting is N.O.  
VIDEO MOTION DETECTION OFF  
VMD AREA SETUP  
5. Repeat the above steps 2 to 4 to designate the other  
input channels.  
ALARM MODE MULTI OUTPUT SPOT  
SPOT OUTPUT SPOT  
6. When satisfied with all of the above steps, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous ALARM  
SETUP menu.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP menu,  
I Alarm Auto Reset Setting  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
This item lets you select the duration the Disk Recorder  
retains the alarm mode before resetting automatically.  
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO RESET parameter in the  
I Alarm Port Setting  
This item lets you designate the alarm input from the  
ALARM port located on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired duration by pressing the + or -  
button.  
1. Move the cursor to TERMINAL TRIGGER SETUP in the  
ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button,  
then press the SET button.  
OFF: Disables auto reset.  
1S - 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M - 5M: Selects an alarm duration  
between 1 second and 5 minutes.  
The table shown below appears on the monitor screen.  
6-1 TERMINAL TRIGGER SETUP  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
ALM CAM INPUT  
ALM CAM INPUT  
1CH  
2CH  
3CH  
4CH  
5CH  
6CH  
7CH  
8CH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
9CH  
9
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
N.O  
10CH 10  
11CH 11  
12CH 12  
13CH 13  
14CH 14  
15CH 15  
16CH 16  
I Alarm Output Setting  
This item lets you select the output duration of the alarm  
signal from the ALARM port.  
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM OUTPUT parameter in  
the ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
2. Move the cursor to the input channel editing area by  
pressing the A, B, Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired duration by pressing the + or -  
button.  
3. Select a camera number (1 - 16) corresponding to the  
input for the CAM editing area by pressing the + or -  
button.  
OFF: Disables alarm output, regardless of an incoming  
alarm.  
1S - 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M - 5M: Selects an alarm duration  
between 1 second and 5 minutes.  
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EXT: Alarm output continues until the ALARM RESET  
button is pressed or the external alarm recover sig-  
nal is received from the ALARM port.  
1. Move the cursor to the VIDEO MOTION DETECTION  
parameter in the ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the  
Dor Cbutton.  
The factory default setting is 2S.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ON: Enables the motion detector function.  
OFF: Disables the motion detector function.  
I Alarm Buzzer Setting  
This item lets you select the ringing duration of the built-in  
alarm buzzer when an alarm is activated.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
3. Move the cursor to VMD AREA SETUP in the ALARM  
SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
press the SET button.  
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM BUZZER parameter in  
the ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
The VMD AREA SETUP table shown below appears on  
the monitor screen.  
2. Select the desired duration by pressing the + or -  
button.  
6-2 VMD AREA SETUP  
CAM SENSITIVITY  
CAM SENSITIVITY  
OFF: Disables alarm buzzer, regardless of an incoming  
alarm.  
1S - 30S, 40S, 50S, 1M - 5M: Selects an alarm duration  
between 1 second and 5 minutes.  
EXT: Alarm buzzer continues to beep until the ALARM  
RESET button is pressed or the external alarm  
recover signal is received from the ALARM port.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
The factory default setting is 2S.  
4. Move the cursor to the sensitivity editing area for the  
camera by pressing the A, B, D or C button, then  
select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
I Video Loss Alarm Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable the video loss alarm  
function when the Disk Recorder detects the interruption of  
the video signal.  
OFF: Disables the motion detector function.  
LOW: Selects lower sensitivity.  
MID: Selects normal sensitivity.  
HIGH: Selects higher sensitivity.  
1. Move the cursor to the VIDEO LOSS parameter in the  
ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
5. If the parameter is set to something other than OFF in  
step 4, press the SET button.  
ton.  
The detecting area setting window as shown below  
appears on the monitor.  
ON: Enables the video loss function.  
OFF: Disables the video loss function.  
1
The factory default setting is ON.  
+
I Video Motion Detector Setting  
The following settings are available when the Motion  
Detector Board (Optional) is installed.  
This item lets you enable or disable the motion detector  
function when the Disk Recorder detects a motion on the  
video image.  
AREA SET/ERASE:PRESS[SET] AT CORNER  
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6. Move the cross pointer on the screen to the starting  
point for the area by pressing the A, B, D or C but-  
ton, then press the SET button.  
I Alarm Mode on the Multiscreen  
Monitor  
This item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm  
on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
1
+
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM MODE MULTI OUTPUT  
in the ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the D or C  
button.  
2. Select either SPOT or OFF by pressing the +or -but-  
ton.  
AREA SET/ERASE:PRESS[SET] AT CORNER  
SPOT: The camera image that has activated the alarm  
is displayed in single spot mode.  
OFF: Ignores alarm activation and continues to display  
the images in the mode selected previously.  
7. Move the cross pointer on the screen to the ending  
point for the area by pressing the A, B, D or C but-  
ton, then press the SET button to determine the rectan-  
gular detecting area.  
The factory default setting is SPOT.  
1
I Alarm Mode on the Spot Monitor  
This item lets you select the mode for displaying an alarm  
on the Spot Monitor.  
+
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM MODE SPOT OUTPUT in  
the ALARM SETUP menu by pressing the D or C but-  
ton.  
AREA SET/ERASE:PRESS[SET] AT CORNER  
2. Select either SPOT or OFF by pressing the +or -but-  
ton.  
Four detecting areas can be set on the screen.  
To assign another detecting area, repeat the above  
steps 6 and 7.  
SPOT: The camera image that has activated the alarm  
is displayed in single spot mode.  
OFF: Ignores alarm activation and continues to display  
the images in the mode selected previously.  
8. To delete the area, move the cursor to the rectangle to  
be delete on the screen, then press the SETUP/ESC  
button.  
The factory default setting is SPOT.  
9. To return to the previous table, press the SETUP/ESC  
button.  
10. Repeat the above steps 4 to 9 to set the detector func-  
tion for other cameras.  
11. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous  
ALARM SETUP menu.  
Note: If the unit detects moving objects frequently, the  
unit slows down the front buttons’ response  
because making records of moving objects have a  
higher priority.  
In this case, set up the detecting area, sensitivity,  
etc. again.  
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DISPLAY SETUP  
The procedure described below let you determine the dis-  
play such as the cameras title editing, display on and off  
and displays position on the monitors.  
2. Move the cursor to the camera title editing area you  
want to edit by pressing the D, C, Aor Bbutton.  
3. Select a character by pressing the +or -button.  
The characters shown below can be selected in  
sequence.  
1. Move the cursor to DISPLAY SETUP in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button, then  
press the SET button.  
The DISPLAY SETUP menu shown below appears on  
the monitor screen.  
Numeral: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9  
Alphabet: A to Z, a to z  
Symbols: ← → = ? ' " # $ % & ( ) + , – . / : ;  
*
Space: •  
7 DISPLAY SETUP  
CAMERA TITLE SETUP  
MULTI OUTPUT  
4. Move the cursor to the right in the editing area by  
pressing the B button, then select a character by  
pressing the +or -button.  
CLOCK DISPLAY  
TITLE DISPLAY  
STATUS DISPLAY  
BOADER LINE  
ON  
ON  
ON  
WHITE  
SPOT OUTPUT  
TITLE DISPLAY  
ALARM DISPLAY  
ON  
ON  
5. Repeat the above steps to select characters until the  
title for a certain camera is completed.  
CLOCK&STATUS POSITION L-UPPER  
TITLE POSITION  
R-LOWER  
6. If a wrong character is selected, move the cursor to the  
character to be replaced by pressing the A or B but-  
ton.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
Select a character again by pressing the + or - but-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
ton.  
3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP menu,  
7. Repeat the above procedures 2 to 6 to edit other cam-  
era titles.  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
8. When satisfied with all of the camera titles, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return to the previous DISPLAY  
SETUP menu.  
I Camera Title Setup  
This item lets you edit the camera title to be displayed on  
the monitor screen.  
Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be displayed on the  
monitor screen.  
I Display Setting (Multiscreen Monitor)  
These items let you determine the display mode of the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA TITLE SETUP in the DIS-  
PLAY SETUP menu by pressing the D or C button,  
then press the SET button.  
The CAMERA TITLE SETUP menu shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
G Clock Display  
This item lets you enable or disable the clock display on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
7-1 CAMERA TITLE SETUP  
1. Move the cursor to the CLOCK DISPLAY parameter in  
the DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbut-  
ton.  
CAM TITLE  
1 1•••••••  
2 2•••••••  
3 3•••••••  
4 4•••••••  
5 5•••••••  
6 6•••••••  
7 7•••••••  
8 8•••••••  
CAM TITLE  
9 9•••••••  
10 10••••••  
11 11••••••  
12 12••••••  
13 13••••••  
14 14••••••  
15 15••••••  
16 16••••••  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ON: Enables the clock display on the monitor screen.  
OFF: Disables the clock display on the monitor screen.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
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G Title Display  
This item lets you enable or disable the display of the cam-  
era and group title on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
I Title Display Setting (Spot Monitor)  
This item lets you enable or disable the display of the cam-  
era and group title on the Spot Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter in the  
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE DISPLAY parameter in the  
DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ton.  
ON: Enables the display of the camera and group title  
on the monitor screen.  
OFF: Disables the display of the camera and group title  
on the monitor screen.  
ON: Enables the display of the camera and group title  
on the monitor screen.  
OFF: Disables the display of the camera and group title  
on the monitor screen.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
G Status Display  
This item lets you enable or disable the status display on  
the Multiscreen Monitor.  
I Alarm Display Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable the alarm display on  
the Spot and Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the STATUS DISPLAY parameter in  
the DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbut-  
ton.  
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM DISPLAY parameter in  
the DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbut-  
ton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ON: Enables the status display on the monitor screen.  
OFF: Disables the status display on the monitor screen.  
ON: Enables the alarm display on the monitor screens.  
OFF: Disables the alarm display on the monitor  
screens.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
G Border Display  
This item lets you enable or disable the display of borders  
that divide the screen of the Multiscreen Monitor, or selects  
a border color.  
1. Move the cursor to the BORDER LINE parameter in the  
DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired mode or color by pressing the + or  
-button.  
OFF: No border  
WHITE: White border  
GRAY: Gray border  
BLACK: Black border  
The factory default setting is WHITE.  
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I Clock and Status Display Position  
I Title Display Position Setting  
Setting  
This item lets you select the position where the title display  
is placed on the Spot and Multiscreen Monitor.  
This item lets you select the positions where the clock and  
status displays are placed on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
1. Move the cursor to the TITLE POSITION parameter in  
the DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbut-  
ton.  
1. Move the cursor to the CLOCK&STATUS POSITION  
parameter in the DISPLAY SETUP menu by pressing  
the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select a position to be displayed on the monitors by  
pressing the +or -button.  
2. Select a position to be displayed on the monitor by  
pressing the +or -button.  
L-UPPER: Placed in the upper-left corner of the monitor  
screen.  
L-UPPER: Placed in the upper-left corner of the monitor  
R-UPPER: Placed in the upper-right corner of the moni-  
tor screen.  
L-LOWER: Placed in the lower-left corner of the monitor  
screen.  
R-LOWER: Placed in the lower-right corner of the moni-  
tor screen.  
CENTER: Placed in the center of the monitor screen.  
screen.  
R-UPPER: Placed in the upper-right corner of the moni-  
tor screen.  
L-LOWER: Placed in the lower-left corner of the monitor  
screen.  
R-LOWER: Placed in the lower-right corner of the moni-  
tor screen.  
The factory default setting is R-LOWER.  
The factory default setting is L-UPPER.  
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COMMUNICATION SETUP  
The procedures described below let you set the parame-  
ters for the Disk Recorder to communicate with external  
devices.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
3. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
1. Move the cursor to COMMUNICATION SETUP in the  
WJ-HD500 SETUP menu by pressing the C or D but-  
ton, then press the SET button.  
SETUP/ESC button.  
The COMMUNICATION SETUP menu shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
G Unit Address Setting  
This item lets you set the unit address of the Disk Recorder  
in the system for RS-485 communication.  
8 COMMUNICATION SETUP  
1. Move the cursor to the UNIT ADDRESS parameter by  
PSData SETUP  
RS232C SETUP  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
NETWORK SETUP  
DHCP  
OFF  
2. Select the unit address number to be used for RS-485  
communication by pressing the +or -button.  
Select a parameter value between 001 and 099.  
IP ADDRESS 192.168.000.010  
NETMASK 255.255.255.000  
GATEWAY 192.168.000.001  
The factory default setting is 001.  
G Baud Rate  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
This item lets you set the transmission speed for RS-485  
communication.  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
3. To return to the previous WJ-HD500 SETUP menu,  
1. Move the cursor to the BAUD RATE parameter by  
press the SETUP/ESC button.  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired transmission speed shown below by  
pressing the +or -button.  
I PS Data Setup  
These items let you set the parameters for communication  
between the System Controllers and the Disk Recorders  
2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 ↔  
when the system is controlled with the PS Data mode  
The factory default setting is 9 600 bps.  
(Panasonic Security Data).  
1. Move the cursor to PS Data SETUP in the COMMUNI-  
CATION SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button,  
then press the SET button.  
G Data Bit  
This item lets you set the number of data bits for RS-485  
communication.  
The factory default setting is 8 bits and fixed.  
The PS Data SETUP menu shown below appears on  
the monitor screen.  
8-1 PSData SETUP  
UNIT ADDRESS  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
001  
9600  
8
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
NONE  
1
WAIT TIME  
ALARM DATA  
OFF  
1S  
CAMERA NUMBER SETUP  
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OFF: Select this parameter if the system controller is  
not connected to the system.  
0S: Each time an alarm is received, it is transmitted to  
the system controller.  
G Parity Check  
This item lets you set the parity bit for RS-485 communica-  
tion.  
1S: The received alarm is stored for 1 second, and that  
data is sent to the system controller.  
5S: The received alarm is stored for 5 seconds, and  
that data is sent to the system controller.  
1. Move the cursor to the PARITY CHECK parameter by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity check by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is 1S.  
The factory default setting is NONE.  
G Input (Camera) Number Setup  
This item lets you assign numbers for the input from the  
system cameras for RS-485 communication.  
G Stop Bit  
This item lets you set the number of stop bits for RS-485  
communication.  
1. Move the cursor to CAMERA NUMBER SETUP by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
The CAMERA NUMBER SETUP table shown below  
appears on the monitor screen.  
1. Move the cursor to the STOP BIT parameter by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select either 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
8-1-1 CAMERA NUMBER SETUP  
CAM-PORT CAM NO.  
CAM-PORT CAM NO.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
006  
007  
008  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
009  
010  
011  
012  
013  
014  
015  
016  
The factory default setting is 1 bit.  
G Wait Time  
This item lets you set the waiting time in milli-seconds (ms)  
to retry after confirming that no data is received from the  
controller for RS-485 communication.  
1. Move the cursor to the WAIT TIME parameter by press-  
2. Move the cursor to the input (CAM-PORT) parameter to  
edit by pressing the D, C, A or B button, then select  
a camera number by pressing the +or -button.  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select OFF, 100, 200, 400, or 1 000 ms for the wait time  
by pressing the +or -button.  
---: No assignment.  
001 - 128: Assigns the selected number.  
When no transmission is needed, select OFF.  
The factory default setting is OFF (no retry).  
Note: Make sure not to assign the same number to  
more than one system camera for RS-485 communi-  
cation.  
G Alarm Data  
This item lets you enable or disable notification of the alarm  
data received to the controller (Unit Number 1).  
3. Repeat the above procedure to edit other input para-  
meters.  
1. Move the cursor to the ALARM DATA parameter by  
4. After completing the settings, press the SETUP/ESC  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
button to return to the previous setup menu.  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
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G Baud Rate  
I RS-232C Setup  
This item lets you set the transmission speed for RS-232C  
communication.  
These items let you set the parameters for communication  
between the SERIAL port of the Disk Recorder and an  
external device.  
1. Move the cursor to the BAUD RATE parameter by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
1. Move the cursor to RS232C SETUP in the COMMUNI-  
CATION SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button,  
then press the SET button.  
2. Select the desired transmission speed shown below by  
pressing the +or -button.  
The RS232C SETUP menu shown below appears on the  
monitor screen.  
2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 38 400 ↔  
8-2 RS232C SETUP  
UNIT ADDRESS  
BAUD RATE  
DATA BIT  
001  
9600  
7
The factory default setting is 9 600 bps.  
PARITY CHECK  
STOP BIT  
ODD  
1
WAIT TIME  
OFF  
G Data Bit  
This item lets you set the number of data bits for RS-232C  
communication.  
1. Move the cursor to the DATA BIT parameter by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select an item parameter in the menu by pressing the  
Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select either 7 or 8 for the number of data bits by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
3. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
The factory default setting is 7 bits.  
G Unit Address Setting  
This item lets you set the unit address of the Disk Recorder  
in the system.  
G Parity Check  
This item lets you set the parity bit for RS-232C communica-  
tion.  
1. Move the cursor to the UNIT ADDRESS parameter by  
1. Move the cursor to the PARITY CHECK parameter by  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the unit address number to be used for RS-232C  
communication by pressing the +or -button.  
Select a parameter value between 001 and 099.  
2. Select NONE, EVEN or ODD for parity check by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
The factory default setting is ODD.  
The factory default setting is 001.  
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G Stop Bit  
I Network Setup  
When the optional Network Board is installed in the Disk  
Recorder, the Disk Recorder can be controlled from a  
Client PC via the Ethernet Hub.  
These items let you set the parameters for communication  
between the 10/100BASE-T port of the Disk Recorder and  
outboard device via Ethernet.  
This item lets you set the number of stop bits for RS-232C  
communication.  
1. Move the cursor to the STOP BIT parameter by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select either 1 or 2 for the number of stop bits by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
1. Set DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to ON  
or OFF.  
The factory default setting is 1 bit.  
The default setting is OFF.  
ON: Uses DHCP. The DHCP server will assign the net-  
work parameters.  
OFF: Does not use DHCP. You need to enter the follow-  
ing parameters if you wish to change them from the  
default settings.  
G Wait Time  
This item lets you set the waiting time in milli-seconds (ms)  
to retry after confirming that no data is received from the  
controller for RS-232C communication.  
2. Move the cursor to IP ADDRESS in the COMMUNICA-  
TION SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button,  
then press the SET button.  
1. Move the cursor to the WAIT TIME parameter by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
The cursor moves to the right editing area.  
2. Select OFF, 100, 200, or 1 000 ms for the wait time by  
pressing the +or -button.  
3. Select the value for the IP Address by pressing the +  
When no transmission is needed, select OFF.  
or -button.  
The factory default setting is OFF (no retry).  
4. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select the value for the IP Address by pressing the  
+or -button.  
5. Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 until the IP Address is  
completed.  
6. When the IP Address is completed, press the  
SETUP/ESC button to return the cursor to IP ADDRESS  
in the menu.  
7. Similarly repeat the above steps 1 to 5 to set the  
Netmask and Gateway.  
8. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
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SYSTEM SETUP  
The described below let you determine the system desig-  
nation and display the system logs.  
7. After completing the setting, press the SETUP/ESC  
button to move the cursor to CLOCK.  
1. Move the cursor to SYSTEM SETUP in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then  
press the SET button.  
Note: The date and time are updated when the SETUP/  
ESC button is pressed.  
The SYSTEM SETUP menu shown below appears on  
the monitor screen.  
I Time Adjustment Setting  
9 SYSTEM SETUP  
This Disk Recorder has a time adjustment input/output at  
the CONTROL port on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
This item lets you enable or disable time adjustment by the  
input/output from the CONTROL port.  
CLOCK  
JAN 1.00 0:00  
TIME ADJUSTING  
SET TIME  
OFF  
0:00  
AUTO KEY LOCK  
PASSWORD ALL  
OFF  
*****  
OPERATION  
*****  
BUZZER  
USER DEFINED SETUP  
ON  
*LOAD  
1. Move the cursor to the TIME ADJUSTING parameter in  
the SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing the C or D but-  
ton.  
DISK MANAGEMENT  
ERROR REPORT  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
OFF: Disables the time adjustment from the CONTROL  
port.  
MASTER: Enables the time adjustment output from the  
CONTROL port to set the time for connected exter-  
nal device.  
3. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
SLAVE: Enables to set the time of this recorder by the  
input from the CONTROL port.  
I Clock Setup  
This item lets you set the current time and date.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
1. Move the cursor to CLOCK in the SYSTEM SETUP  
menu by pressing the C or D button, then press the  
SET button to move the cursor to the right editing area.  
3. If the parameter is set to something other than OFF,  
move the cursor to SET TIME by pressing the C or D  
button, then press the SET button.  
The cursor moves to the right editing area.  
2. Select the month by pressing the +or -button.  
4. Select the hour (military time) to execute the time  
3. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
adjustment by pressing the +or -button.  
then select the date by pressing the +or -button.  
5. Press the SETUP/ESC button to return the cursor to  
4. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select the last 2 digits for the year by pressing the  
+or -button.  
SET TIME.  
5. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select the hours (military time) by pressing the +  
or -button.  
6. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select the minutes by pressing the +or -button.  
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I Password Lock Setting  
I Buzzer Setting  
The system setup and operations can be password protect-  
ed to prevent a malfunction of the system due to accidental  
erasure of data, alteration of settings or erroneous opera-  
tions by unauthorized persons.  
This item lets you enable or disable the buzzer sound  
accompanying operation of the Disk Recorder’s buttons.  
1. Move the cursor to the BUZZER parameter in the SYS-  
There are two passwords, defining the operational restric-  
tions, as shown below.  
TEM SETUP menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ALL: Both normal operations and setup operations are  
allowed.  
ton.  
OPERATION: Only normal operations are allowed.  
ON: Enables the buzzer.  
OFF: Disables the buzzer.  
The factory default setting is ON.  
G Auto Button Locked Setting  
This item lets you enable or disable the button lock function  
automatically.  
I User Defined Setting  
This item lets you select either save or load the user  
defined setting previously made in the setup menu.  
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO KEY LOCK parameter in  
the SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing the C or D but-  
ton.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
1. Move the cursor to the USER DEFINED SETUP parame-  
ter in the SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing the D or  
Cbutton.  
ton.  
OFF: No protection is applied until the LOCK button is  
pressed.  
ON: Enables the button lock function automatically if no  
operation takes place within about 5 minutes.  
2. Select either mode by pressing the +or -button.  
SAVE: Saves the settings currently made as the user  
defined settings.  
LOAD: Restores the settings to the user defined set-  
tings previously saved.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
G Password Setting  
The factory default setting is LOAD.  
The items below let you determine the password for the  
button lock function.  
3. Press the SET button to display the selected mode  
setup menu as shown below.  
1. Move the cursor to PASSWORD ALL in the SYSTEM  
SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then  
press the SET button.  
9-2 USER DEFINED SETUP  
SAVE USER DEFINED SETUP  
YES NO  
The cursor moves to the right editing area.  
2. Select a 5-digit password in the editing area.  
Select the first digit by pressing the +or -button.  
3. Move the cursor to the right by pressing the B button,  
then select a digit by pressing the +or -button.  
[SET]:EXECUTE  
4. Repeat the above steps 2 and 3 until the password is  
completed.  
9-1 USER DEFINED SETUP  
LOAD USER DEFINED SETUP  
YES NO  
5. When the password is completed, press the SETUP/  
ESC button to return the cursor to ALL.  
6. Similarly repeat the above steps 1 to 5 to set the pass-  
word for OPERATION.  
Note: It is recommended to take a note of both pass-  
[SET]:EXECUTE  
words for password verification.  
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2. Select an item or item parameter in the menu by press-  
4. Select either YES or NO by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
Select YES, then press the SET button to execute the  
selection (save or load).  
3. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
The display shown below appears on the monitor  
9-2 USER DEFINED SETUP  
SAVE USER DEFINED SETUP  
G Disk Information  
1. Move the cursor to DISK INFORMATION in the DISK  
MANAGEMENT menu by pressing the C or D button,  
then press the SET button.  
SAVING COMPLETE!  
The DISK INFORMATION table appears on the monitor,  
as shown below.  
9-3-1 DISK INFO  
HOURS  
HDD TOTAL:¢¢¢GB  
HOURS HOURS HOURS  
MAIN 1:30000 2:30000  
EXT5 1:30000 2:30000 3:30000 4:30000  
EXT4 1:  
2:  
3:  
4:  
*
*
*
*
9-1 USER DEFINED SETUP  
LOAD USER DEFINED SETUP  
EXT3 1:-  
EXT2 1:-  
EXT1 1:-  
EXT0 1:-  
EXT DVD:OK  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
2:-  
3:-  
3:-  
3:-  
3:-  
4:-  
4:-  
4:-  
4:-  
FORMAT:HD500 LEFT10%  
DATE :SEP12.00 12:25  
STATUS:OK  
¢¢GB  
SEP12.00 16:25  
LOADING COMPLETE!  
2. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
5. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
SETUP/ESC button.  
G Disk Space Indicator  
This item lets you determine the indication mode for the  
FULL indicator when the remaining storage capacity is run-  
ning low on the Hard Disk.  
I Disk Management  
1. Move the cursor to the HDD FULL parameter in the  
DISK MANAGEMENT menu by pressing the C or D  
button.  
The Hard Disk status can be displayed on the monitor  
screen.  
1. Move the cursor to DISK MANAGEMENT in the SYSTEM  
SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then  
press the SET button.  
2. Select the desired indicator mode by pressing the +or  
-button.  
The DISK MANAGEMENT menu shown below appears  
on the monitor.  
OFF: No warning for remaining space  
1 - 10%: The selected warning is issued if the remain-  
ing storage capacity is between 1 and 10%.  
9-3 DISK MANAGEMENT  
DISK INFORMATION  
The factory default setting is 1%.  
HDD FULL  
1%  
ERASE  
Note: This setting is applied to the display on the moni-  
tor screen and signal output from the CONTROL  
port.  
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I Error Report  
I System Information  
There are 100 error records stored in chronological order in  
10 pages of tables.  
The table indicates the version of the hardware and soft-  
ware.  
1. Move the cursor to ERROR REPORT in the SYSTEM  
SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then  
press the SET button.  
1. Move the cursor to SYSTEM INFORMATION in the SYS-  
TEM SETUP menu by pressing the C or D button, then  
press the SET button.  
The ERROR REPORT table appears on the monitor  
screen as shown below.  
The SYSTEM INFORMATION table appears on the mon-  
itor screen.  
9-5 SYSTEM INFORMATION  
9-4 ERROR REPORT  
HARDWARE VERSION  
MAIN  
VMD  
1.00  
1.00  
NO  
DATE  
TIME  
CAUSE  
100  
099  
098  
097  
096  
095  
094  
093  
092  
091  
SEP12.99 23:59:59 THERMAL 6  
SEP12.99 22:15:40 POWER RECOVER  
SEP12.99 21:00:07 POWER LOSS  
SEP12.99 17:33:05 ALTERED  
SOFTWARE VERSION  
MAIN  
N/W  
1.00  
1.00  
SEP12.99  
SEP12.99  
SEP12.99  
SEP12.99  
SEP12.99  
SEP12.99  
7:23:11 ERROR  
6:59:44 WARNING 1-5  
3:15:28 HDD EMPTY  
0:01:28 WARNING 1-5  
3:15:28 HDD EMPTY  
0:01:28 POWER LOSS  
(TOTAL 100)  
2. Pressing the C or D button will move the cursor to up  
or down and select the next or previous page of the  
tables.  
Note: “VMD” will be displayed when the optional  
motion detector board is installed in the disk  
recorder.  
3. To clear the all records, press the + and - buttons  
2. To return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu, press  
simultaneously for two seconds or more.  
the SETUP/ESC button.  
4. To return to the previous SYSTEM SETUP menu, press  
the SETUP/ESC button.  
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DVD DRIVE SETUP  
The procedures described below let you select the DVD  
Drive function when the specified DVD drive is installed in  
the system.  
The AUTO COPY(EVENT) menu shown below appears  
on the monitor.  
10-2 AUTO COPY(EVENT)  
1. Move the cursor to DVD on the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu  
CAM COPY  
1 OFF  
2 OFF  
3 OFF  
4 OFF  
5 OFF  
6 OFF  
7 OFF  
8 OFF  
CAM COPY  
9 OFF  
by pressing the C or D button, then press the SET but-  
ton.  
The DVD menu shown below appears on the monitor  
screen.  
10 OFF  
11 OFF  
12 OFF  
13 OFF  
14 OFF  
15 OFF  
16 OFF  
10 DVD  
DVD FORMAT  
*AUTO COPY(EVENT)  
AUTO COPY(EMERGENCY)  
OFF  
OFF  
DVD DISKEND  
DVD FULL  
STOP  
1%  
3. Move the cursor to the appropriate COPY column by  
pressing the D, C, A or B button, then select either  
mode for a camera by pressing the + or - button.  
OFF: Disables camera alarm backup.  
ON: Enables camera alarm backup.  
2. Select an item or item parameter on the menu by press-  
4. Repeat the above step 3 to program the settings for  
other cameras.  
ing the D or C button.  
3. To return to the previous setup menu, press the  
5. After completing the settings, press the SETUP/ESC  
SETUP/ESC button.  
button to return to the previous DVD menu.  
Notes:  
• Selecting ON for AUTO COPY(EVENT) will enable  
manual or automatic alarm data backup for the  
specified cameras.  
However, Timer Recording is required to program  
additional timer settings.  
I DVD Format  
Refer to PREPARATIONS for details.  
Refer to AUTO COPY on the Program Timer menu  
for details on the selected recording method.  
• The following operations will be disabled by AUTO  
COPY(EVENT) ON.  
I Alarm Recording Backup  
The alarm images recorded by the disk recorder can be  
automatically stored (back up) on the DVD-RAM disk by  
copying the records programmed in advance.  
The procedures described below let you enable or disable  
this function (alarm backup) on the DVD-RAM disk.  
Formatting the DVD-RAM disk  
Displaying DVD-RAM disk recording list  
Playing back DVD-RAM disk recording list  
To enable the above functions, set the parameter to  
OFF.  
1. Move the cursor to AUTO COPY(EVENT) on the DVD  
menu by pressing the C or D button  
2. Select either OFF or ON by pressing the + or - but-  
ton, then press the SET button.  
OFF: Disables alarm data backup.  
ON: Enables alarm data backup.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
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OFF: No warning for remaining space  
1 - 10%: The selected warning is issued if the remain-  
ing storage capacity is between 1 and 10%.  
I Emergency Recording Backup  
This item lets you enable or disable automatic backup of  
Emergency Recording data.  
The factory default setting is 1%.  
1. Move the cursor to the AUTO COPY(EMERGENCY)  
parameter on the DVD menu by pressing the C or D  
button  
Note: This setting is valid when the DVD DISKEND is  
set to STOP on the menu.  
2. Select either ON or OFF by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
OFF: Disables emergency data backup.  
ON: Enables emergency data backup.  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
Note: The following operations will be disabled by  
AUTO COPY(EMERGENCY) ON.  
Formatting the DVD-RAM disk  
Displaying DVD-RAM disk recording list  
Playing back DVD-RAM disk recording  
list  
To enable the above functions, set the parameter to  
OFF.  
I DVD Disk End Setup  
This item lets you enable or disable uninterrupted storage  
when the DVD-RAM disk runs out of space.  
1. Move the cursor to the DVD DISKEND parameter on the  
DVD menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
2. Select the desired mode by pressing the + or - but-  
ton.  
STOP: Stops storage when the disk is full.  
CONTINUE: Continues storage by overwriting the old-  
est data when the disk is full.  
The factory default setting is STOP.  
I Disk Space Display  
This item lets you select status display mode on the multi-  
screen monitor when the remaining storage capacity is run-  
ning low on the DVD-RAM disk.  
1. Move the cursor to the DVD FULL parameter on the  
DVD menu by pressing the Cor Dbutton.  
2. Select the desired display mode by pressing the + or  
-button.  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
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CONTROLLING THE VIDEO INPUT AND MONITORS  
G Single Sequence (Live)  
I Controlling the Spot Monitor  
A series of camera images can be displayed in succession  
on the monitor screen for the specified duration.  
Refer to the 5 - 1 - 3 SPOT LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP for fur-  
ther details.  
The operations descried below are available on the Spot  
Monitor.  
G Selecting the Spot Monitor  
1. Select the Spot Monitor by pressing the SPOT/MULTI-  
SCREEN button repeatedly.  
1. Press the SEQUENCE button to run the assigned  
sequence forward on the monitor screen.  
The indicator in the button is on to indicate the Spot  
monitor is selected.  
The indicator in the button lights to indicate that the  
sequence mode is selected.  
SPOT  
SEQUENCE  
MULTISCREEN  
1
2
3
2. In this condition, select the images to be displayed on  
the monitor screen followed the procedure shown  
below.  
16  
The indicator in the numeric button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
G Single Spot (Live)  
1. Select an image to be displayed on the monitor by  
pressing a numeric button (1 - 16).  
2. During the sequence, press the SEQUENCE button to  
pause the sequence that is being run on the monitor  
screen.  
The indicator in the selected button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
The indicator in the button blinks to indicate the  
sequence is paused.  
SEQUENCE  
2
3. Press the SEQUENCE button to restart the sequence  
forward from the step that was previously paused by  
pressing the SEQUENCE button.  
The indicator in the button changes to a steady light.  
2. To select another image, press a numeric button (1 -  
16) corresponding to the image.  
4. To return to Spot monitoring, select an image to be dis-  
played on the monitor by pressing a numeric button (1 -  
16).  
The selected image appears on the monitor screen.  
The indicator in the button previously selected turns off  
and the indicator in the button currently selected lights  
up.  
Note: You can also enable the Auto Skip function to  
skip any steps where no video signal is present.  
Refer to the AUTO SKIP in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE  
SETUP for further details.  
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3. To select another image, press a numeric button (1 -  
16) corresponding to the image.  
I Controlling the Multiscreen Monitor  
The operations descried below are available on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
The selected image appears on the monitor screen.  
The indicator on the button previously selected turns off  
and the indicator on the button currently selected lights  
up.  
G Selecting the Multiscreen Monitor  
1. Select the Multiscreen Monitor by pressing the  
SPOT/MULTISCREEN button repeatedly.  
G Zooming Single Spot (Live)  
The indicator in the button is off to indicate the  
Multiscreen monitor is selected.  
While the image on the monitor screen is displayed in  
Single Spot mode, the image can be zoomed followed the  
procedure below.  
SPOT  
MULTISCREEN  
1. Select an image to be zoomed on the monitor by press-  
ing a numeric button (1 - 16).  
The indicator in the selected button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
2. In this condition, select the images to be displayed on  
the monitor screen by following the procedures below.  
G Single Spot (Live)  
2
1. Select the input for all groups by pressing the GROUP  
SELECT button (indicator off).  
Pressing this button toggles the group display on the  
monitor as shown below.  
(The indicator in the button lights while any of the  
groups is selected.)  
2. Press the EL-ZOOM button to display the zoomed  
image on the monitor.  
G1: Group 1  
GROUP  
SELECT  
G2: Group 2  
G3: Group 3  
G4: Group 4  
none: All Inputs  
EL-ZOOM  
2. Select an image to be displayed on the monitor by  
pressing a numeric button (1 - 16).  
The indicator on the selected button lights and the cam-  
era image corresponding to the button appears in the  
spot mode on the monitor screen.  
3. In the zoom mode, pressing the C, D, A, or B button  
will move the image in the direction of the button.  
4. Pressing the + or - button will zoom the image as  
2
shown below.  
+: Increases zoom in steps (x2 x4 x8)  
-: Decreases zoom in steps (x8 x4 x2)  
5. To cancel this mode, press the EL-ZOOM button to  
return to the image previously shown.  
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6. To return to Spot monitoring, select an image to be dis-  
played on the monitor by pressing a numeric button (1 -  
16).  
G Single Sequence (Live)  
A series of camera images can be displayed in succession  
on the monitor screen for the specified duration.  
Refer to the 5 - 1 - 3 SPOT LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP for fur-  
ther details.  
Notes:  
• You can also enable the Auto Skip function to skip  
any steps when no video signal is present.  
Refer to AUTO SKIP in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE SETUP  
for further details.  
• The setting can be adjusted in such a way that the  
sequence step for displaying an image on the Spot  
Monitor screen in the single spot mode can be  
skipped automatically.  
1. Select the input mode for all groups by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button (indicator off).  
Pressing this button toggles the group display on the  
monitor as shown below.  
(The indicator in the button lights while any of the  
groups is selected.)  
Refer to the SECRET VIEW in the 5 MULTIPLEXER  
SETUP for further details.  
G1: Group 1  
GROUP  
SELECT  
G2: Group 2  
G3: Group 3  
G4: Group 4  
none: All Inputs  
G Group Single Sequence (Live)  
An assigned group camera image can be displayed in suc-  
cession on the monitor screen for the specified duration.  
Refer to GROUP SEQ in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE SETUP for  
further details.  
2. Select one of the images by pressing the numeric but-  
ton (1 - 16).  
The indicator in the selected button lights and the cam-  
era image corresponding to the button appears in the  
spot mode on the monitor screen.  
1. Select the group to be displayed by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button (indicator on).  
Pressing this button toggles the group display and seg-  
ment images on the monitor as shown below.  
3. Press the SEQUENCE button to run the assigned  
sequence forward on the monitor screen.  
G1: Group 1  
The indicator in the button lights to indicate that the  
sequence mode is selected.  
GROUP  
SELECT  
1
3
2
G2: Group 2  
G3: Group 3  
G4: Group 4  
none: All Inputs  
4
5
SEQUENCE  
1
2
3
2. Select one of the images by pressing the correspond-  
ing numeric button; the indicator in the button lights up.  
The indicator in the selected button lights and the cam-  
era image corresponding to the button appears in the  
spot mode on the monitor screen.  
16  
The indicator in the numeric button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
2
2
4. During the sequence, press the SEQUENCE button to  
pause the sequence that is being run on the monitor  
screen.  
3. Press the SEQUENCE button to run the sequence for-  
ward on the monitor screen.  
The indicator in the button blinks to indicate the  
sequence is paused.  
The indicator in the button lights to indicate that the  
sequence mode is selected.  
SEQUENCE  
SEQUENCE  
1
4
2
3
5. Press the SEQUENCE button to restart the sequence  
forward from the step that was previously paused by  
pressing the SEQUENCE button.  
5
The indicator in the button changes to a steady light.  
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The indicator in the numeric button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
G Multiscreen Spot (Live)  
The monitor can display the camera images on a 4, 7, 9,  
10, 13 and 16 multiscreen shown below.  
4. During the sequence, press the SEQUENCE button to  
pause the sequence that is being run on the monitor  
screen.  
1. Select the input for all groups (or one group) by press-  
ing the GROUP SELECT button.  
The indicator in the button blinks to indicate that the  
sequence is paused.  
Pressing this button toggles the group display on the  
monitor as shown below.  
G1: Group 1  
SEQUENCE  
GROUP  
SELECT  
G2: Group 2  
G3: Group 3  
G4: Group 4  
none: All Inputs  
5. Press the SEQUENCE button to restart the sequence  
forward from the step that was previously paused by  
pressing the SEQUENCE button.  
Note: Select All Inputs for displaying all camera  
images, otherwise only camera images assigned to  
a group are displayed on the monitor.  
The indicator in the button changes to a steady light.  
6. To return to Spot monitoring, select an assigned cam-  
era image to be displayed on the monitor by pressing a  
numeric button.  
2. Select the screen segments to be displayed on the  
monitor by pressing the MULTISCREEN SELECT but-  
ton repeatedly.  
If you attempt to press any button other than the one  
assigned to the group, it will be ignored.  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
Notes:  
• You can also enable the Auto Skip function to skip  
any steps when no video signal is present.  
Refer to the AUTO SKIP in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE  
SETUP for further details.  
• The setting can be adjusted in such a way that the  
sequence step for displaying an image on the Spot  
Monitor screen in the single spot mode can be  
skipped automatically.  
Each time the MULTISCREEN SELECT button is  
pressed, the next group of 6 multiscreens available is  
displayed as follows.  
The display pattern varies according to the selected  
input and setting; shown below is an example of a mon-  
itor display.  
Refer to the SECRET VIEW in the 5 MULTIPLEXER  
SETUP for further details.  
<All Input Display with Quad Shift Off>  
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
10 11 12  
4
6
5
7
13 14 15 16  
2
4
8
3
5
9
1
2
5
8
3
1
1
2
4
7
6
9
6
7
3
7
4
8
5
9
6
10 11 12 13  
10  
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<All Input Display with Quad Shift On>  
SEQUENCE  
1
2
3
4
1
5
9
2
6
3
7
4
8
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
9
10  
12  
10 11 12  
11  
13 14 15 16  
(4A)  
(4B)  
(4C)  
13  
15  
14  
16  
5
7
6
8
13  
15  
14  
16  
9
(4D)  
2
4
8
3
5
9
1
2
5
8
3
1
3
2
1
1
2
4
7
6
9
4
6
5
7
6
7
3
7
4
8
5
9
6
4. During the sequence, press the SEQUENCE button to  
pause the sequence that is being run on the monitor  
screen.  
10 11 12 13  
10  
The indicator in the button blinks to indicate that the  
sequence is paused.  
<Group Display>  
(camera 1 to 5 are assigned to a group)  
1
2
5
3
SEQUENCE  
1
3
2
4
1
3
2
1
3
2
4
4
5
4
5
1
5
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
5. Press the SEQUENCE button to restart the sequence  
forward from the step that was previously paused by  
pressing the SEQUENCE button.  
1
1
2
3
4
5
The indicator in the button changes to a steady light.  
3. To display a Single Spot image, select an image to be  
displayed on the monitor by pressing one of the numer-  
ic buttons that the indicator in the button lights up.  
6. To return to Single Spot monitoring, select an image to  
be displayed by pressing a numeric button (1 - 16).  
Or to return to screen segments display, press the  
MULTISCREEN SELECT button.  
G Multi Sequence (Live)  
Notes:  
A series of camera images can be displayed in succession  
on the monitor screen for the specified duration.  
Each sequence step can be combined with four screen  
segments (quad) and single image.  
Refer to the 5 - 1 - 1 MULTI LIVE SEQUENCE SETUP for fur-  
ther details.  
• You can also enable the Auto Skip function to skip  
any steps when no video signal is present.  
(or a screen segment is blacked out on the quad  
display.)  
Refer to AUTO SKIP in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE SETUP  
for further details.  
• The setting can be adjusted in such a way that the  
sequence step for displaying an image on the Spot  
Monitor screen in the single spot mode can be  
skipped automatically.  
(or a screen segment is blacked out on the quad  
display.)  
1. Select the input mode for all groups by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button (indicator off).  
2. Press the MULTISCREEN SELECT button to display  
the one of the screen segments on the monitor.  
Refer to the SECRET VIEW in the 5 MULTIPLEXER  
SETUP for further details.  
3. Press the SEQUENCE button to run the assigned  
sequence forward on the monitor screen.  
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3. During the sequence, press the SEQUENCE button to  
pause the sequence that is being run on the monitor  
screen.  
G Group Multi Sequence  
The assigned group camera images can be displayed in  
succession on the monitor screen for the specified dura-  
tion.  
Each sequence step can be displayed as either four screen  
segments (quad) or a minimum quantity of the segment  
screen, depending on the setting.  
The indicator in the button blinks to indicate that the  
sequence is paused.  
SEQUENCE  
Refer to GROUP SEQ MODE in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE  
SETUP for further details.  
1. Select one of the group displays by pressing the  
4. Press the SEQUENCE button to restart the sequence  
forward from the step that was previously paused by  
pressing the SEQUENCE button.  
GROUP SELECT button.  
Pressing this button toggles the group display on the  
monitor as shown below.  
The indicator in the button changes to a steady light.  
G1: Group 1  
GROUP  
SELECT  
5. To return to Spot monitoring, select an assigned cam-  
era image by pressing one of the numeric buttons that  
the indicator in the button lights up.  
1
6
2
G2: Group 2  
G3: Group 3  
G4: Group 4  
none: All Inputs  
9
15  
If you attempt to press any button other than the one  
assigned to the group, it will be ignored.  
Notes:  
2. Press the SEQUENCE button to run a sequence on the  
• You can also enable the Auto Skip function to skip  
any steps when no video signal is present.  
(or a screen segment is blacked out on the multi-  
screen display.)  
Refer to the AUTO SKIP in the 5 - 1 SEQUENCE  
SETUP for further details.  
• The setting can be adjusted in such a way that the  
sequence step for displaying an image on the Spot  
Monitor screen in the single spot mode can be  
skipped automatically.  
(or - on a multi-screen display - the screen segment  
is blacked out.)  
monitor screen starting from group 1.  
The display pattern varies according to the group  
assignment and setting, shown below is an example of  
monitor displays.  
If the cameras are assigned to the group as follows:  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Cameras 1, 2, 6, 9, 15  
Cameras 3, 4, 5  
Cameras 7, 8, 10, 11  
Cameras 12, 13, 14,16  
Refer to the SECRET VIEW in the 5 MULTIPLEXER  
SETUP for further details.  
<MULTI GROUP setting>  
3
5
4
7
8
12  
14  
13  
16  
1
6
2
9
15  
10  
11  
<QUAD setting>  
15  
3
5
4
1
6
2
9
12  
14  
13  
16  
7
8
10  
11  
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ALARM CONTROL FUNCTION  
The alarm function activates the warning alarm status, when  
an externally connected alarm sensor is turned on, or an  
installed Video Motion Detector (optional) is activated.  
The Disk Recorder activates the recording alarm status  
within the specified recording mode; it also activates the  
status display, such as the ALARM indicator, monitor dis-  
play and alarm buzzer, to indicate that an alarm signal has  
been received.  
Described below is an example of an alarm status activa-  
tion.  
For further details related to the recording of images during  
an alarm, refer to chapter "Alarm Recording".  
G Alarm Log  
The alarm logs are stored in the Record List table or the  
ERROR REPORT table.  
The tables also indicate the alarm mode.  
G Alarm Notice  
When the optional Network Board is installed in the Disk  
Recorder, notice of the received alarm can be automatically  
transmitted to the Mail Address of the external device by e-  
mail.  
For further setting, refer to the Operating Instructions of the  
board.  
I Alarm Input  
The Disk recorder can handle the following alarms.  
G Monitor Display  
The alarm-activated input image and alarm display are dis-  
played on the monitors as shown below.  
Interface Alarm  
Alarm received from the ALARM port on the rear of the  
Disk Recorder.  
Described below are several examples; the selected mode  
varies, depending on the menu setting.  
Video Input Signal Loss Alarm  
Alarm indicating that a camera video signal loss has  
occurred.  
Alarm Spot Mode  
• The alarm-activated input image is displayed in the  
Single Spot mode on the monitor.  
“CH✽✽LOSS” is displayed on the monitor screen.  
When another alarm is received, the display switch-  
es to the most recent alarm-activated input image in  
the Single Spot mode.  
Motion Detector Alarm  
Alarm that the Disk Recorder detects a motion on the  
video image when the Video Motion Detector (optional)  
board is installed.  
• The camera title and alarm display blink alternately  
on the monitor.  
• When a camera video signal loss has occurred, the  
display switches to blackout.  
If the Disk Recorder plays back images on the  
Multiscreen Monitor, it quits playback and switches  
to a blackout display.  
I Alarm Operation  
When an alarm signal is received, the Disk recorder, Spot  
Output and Multiscreen Output of the Disk Recorder are  
activated as shown below.  
“CH✽✽LOSS” is displayed on the monitors.  
Refer to the ALARM SETUP menu of the WJ-HD500 SETUP  
menu for further settings.  
CAM1  
ALARM  
G Front Panel Display  
When an alarm function is activated, the ALARM indicator  
and corresponding camera input button (1 to 16) blink.  
After the programmed time has elapsed, the indicator  
changes to a steady light.  
CAM1  
CH 1LOSS  
If another alarm is received during output of the previous  
alarm, the alarm signal is output for the programmed dura-  
tion.  
Alarm Ignore Mode  
• The camera images selected before the alarm was  
activated remain on the monitor screen.  
• If the alarm-activated input image is selected, the  
camera title and alarm display blink alternately on  
the monitor screen.  
G Alarm Buzzer  
The buzzer beeps for the programmed duration.  
The buzzer stops beeping before that duration when the  
alarm is reset.  
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I Alarm Reset  
I Alarm Suspension  
This function disables the activation of the alarm link and  
instead enables storing of any alarm activated in the  
ERROR REPORT table.  
It is used to suspend the alarm link during the Disk  
Recorder’s setup.  
G Manual Reset  
When the alarm is activated, the ALARM indicator blinks.  
The indicator keeps blinking until all alarms are cleared by  
pressing the ALARM RESET button.  
To suspend the alarm:  
The blinking or lit indicator goes off.  
1. Press the ALARM RESET and REC PREVIEW buttons  
at the same time.  
ALARM  
The ALARM SUSPEND indicator lights to indicate that  
this function is selected.  
ALARM  
RESET  
ALARM  
RESET  
REC PREVIEW  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
G Auto Reset  
The alarm is automatically reset after the programmed  
alarm Auto Reset time has elapsed or the lost video signal  
has been recovered.  
The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to a steady  
light.  
2. Press the ALARM RESET button to reset the alarm sus-  
pension.  
The ALARM SUSPEND indicator goes off.  
Pressing the ALARM RESET button will clear the alarm  
and switch the indicator off.  
ALARM  
RESET  
ALARM  
SUSPEND  
G External Reset  
The alarm is reset by a recovery signal received from the  
external equipment at pin 8 of the ALARM port located on  
the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
The ALARM indicator changes from blinking to a steady  
light.  
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RECORDING  
I Manual Recording  
I Internal Timer Recording  
Manual Recorder  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Timer Recorder  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Timer  
Recorder  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Timer  
Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
HDD  
HDD  
The internal timer recording begins when the reserved start  
time comes, and continues until the reserved end time is  
reached.  
The reservations are made in the TIMER REC SETUP menu,  
and the TIMER parameter is set to INT in the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu.  
The video signal supplied to the VIDEO IN connectors is  
recorded in Time Lapse Recording mode with the parame-  
ters which were preset in the MANUAL REC SETUP menu:  
recording mode, field rate and image quality.  
The following procedure describes how to record manually  
in the selected mode.  
As described before, the received video inputs can be  
assigned to four groups, and those groups are assigned to  
the programmed timer.  
It enables the use of different recording modes for each  
group (Time Lapse, Multi Shot or One Shot), depending on  
the requirements for the surveillance environment.  
Note: When the TIMER parameter is set to something other  
than OFF in the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu, the Disk  
Recorder does not start recording even if the REC but-  
ton is pressed.  
1. Press the REC button to start recording.  
REC ✽✽% is displayed on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
(✽✽% indicates the remaining space of the Hard Disk.)  
I Power-on Time Lapse Recording  
REC  
Timer  
Switch  
FS  
16  
Digital Disk  
R
ec  
o
rd  
er  
W
J-H  
D
500  
AC Outlet  
2. To stop recording, press the REC STOP button.  
The Disk Recorder can record images at the specific time  
every day, using the timer switch that controls the AC mains  
supplied to the Disk Recorder.  
REC STOP  
When the Disk Recorder is powered-on, the Time Lapse  
Recording mode is activated, and records the data in the  
manual recording space.  
To use this function, set the TIMER parameter to EXT in the  
WJ-HD500 SETUP menu.  
Manual Recorder  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Timer  
Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
HDD  
88  
Notes:  
• When the TIMER parameter is set to EXT in the  
setup menu for Power-on Recording, the Internal  
Timer Recording is disabled.  
• Make sure to keep the POWER switch on the rear of  
the Disk Recorder set to ON.  
I Alarm Recording  
The Disk Recorder activates the recording alarm status within the specified recording mode, when an externally connected  
alarm sensor is turned on, or when the installed Video Motion Detector (optional) is activated.  
The alarm recording mode is determined by the setup in the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu. Described below is an alarm recording  
mode for each recording mentioned above.  
Note: The received alarm is ignored when the Disk Recorder is recording images in the Emergency Recording. (the alarm  
log is stored in the ERROR REPORT table.)  
G Alarm Recording for Manual and Power-on Recording  
The Disk Recorder records an alarm status based on the setup made in the MANUAL REC SETUP menu of the WJ-HD500  
SETUP menu.  
It records the images as shown below in Time Lapse Recording mode with the specified recording rate, quality and duration.  
The recording pattern varies according to the setting for the Dynamic Recording (DYNAMIC REC) parameter.  
• Set to OFF  
Records all input images in sequence starting from video input which have activated alarm.  
Alarm 2 in  
Alarm 3 in  
Start  
C2  
T
C3  
C1  
T
C2  
C3  
C4  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C3  
T
C4  
C5  
C6  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
• Set to ALM-PRI  
Records the alarm-activated input images preferentially over other video inputs.  
Alarm 4 in  
Alarm 15 in  
Start  
C1  
T
C2  
C3  
C4  
C4  
T
C1  
C4  
C2  
C4 C15 C1  
T
C4  
C2  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
• Set to ALM-ONLY  
Records the particular images which have activated the alarm.  
Alarm 4 in  
Alarm 15 in  
Start  
C1  
T
C2  
C3  
C4  
C4  
T
C4  
C4  
C4  
C4 C15 C15 C15 C15  
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
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• Set to ALM-MULTI  
Records alarm images and creates thumbnails of images that have most recently received an alarm.  
Records alarm images that is chosen detecting the rest of alarm duration every alarm inputs.  
Records alarm images according to the REC RATE(BASE) in evenly until reaches REC RATE(MAX). Then the  
sum exceeds the maximum recording rate, it records images at maximum rate.  
Alarm 4 in  
C4  
Alarm 15 in  
Alarm 3 in  
Start  
-----  
C1  
T
C2  
C16 C4  
T
C4 C15 C4 C15 C4 C15 C4C15 C3 C15 C3 C15  
C4  
T
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Alarm 4 duration  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Alarm 15 duration  
G Alarm Recording for Internal Timer Modes  
As described before, there are three recording modes for Timer Recording: Time Lapse, Multi Shot and One Shot Recording.  
Two of these, Multi Shot and One Shot recording, are event-recording functions reacting to an alarm input. Therefore, there is  
no difference compared to an alarm recording.  
The procedure described below is an example for alarm recording in the Time Lapse Recording mode.  
Time Lapse Recording  
When the Time Lapse Recording mode is selected for Timer recording, it records the alarm-activated images in this mode  
with the specified recording rate, image quality and duration, as shown below.  
The recording pattern varies according to the setting of the Dynamic Recording parameter (DYNAMIC REC).  
(If the camera inputs 2, 4 and 5 are assigned to a group.)  
• Set to OFF  
Records the group input images in sequence starting with the lower number of the video input.  
Alarm 2 in  
Start  
C2  
T
C4  
C5  
C2  
C2  
T
C4  
C5  
C2  
C4  
C5  
C2  
C4  
C5  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
• Set to ALM-PRI  
Records the alarm-activated input images preferentially over other video inputs.  
Alarm 4 in  
Alarm 5 in  
C5 C2  
Start  
C5  
C2  
T
C4  
C5  
C2  
C4  
T
C2  
C4  
C4  
C4  
C4  
C4  
C5  
C4  
C2  
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
• Set to ALM-ONLY  
Records the particular images that have activated the alarm.  
Alarm 2 in  
Alarm 5 in  
C5 C5  
Start  
C2  
T
C4  
C5  
C2  
C2  
T
C2  
C2  
C2  
C2  
C5  
C5  
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
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• Set to ALM-MULTI  
Records alarm images and creating thumbnails that have received an alarm most recent.  
Records alarm images that is chosen detecting the rest of alarm duration every alarm inputs.  
Records alarm images according to the REC RATE(BASE) in evenly until reaches REC RATE(MAX). Then the  
sum exceeds the maximum recording rate, it records images at maximum rate.  
Alarm 4 in  
Alarm 5 in  
Alarm 2 in  
Start  
C2  
T
C4  
C5  
C2  
C4  
C4  
C4 C5 C4 C5 C4 C5 C2 C4 C5 C2 C4 C5  
C4  
T
T
T
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Thumbnail  
Alarm 4 duration  
Alarm 5 duration  
I Emergency Recording  
The Emergency Recording is given priority over any other recording modes.  
This recording is controlled through input from the CONTROL port on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
It records all camera images in Time Lapse Recording mode with the specified recording rate, quality and duration.  
Refer to EMERGENCY REC SETUP menu for further details.  
Manual Recorder  
Group 1  
Group 2  
Group 3  
Group 4  
Timer  
Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
Emergency Recorder  
HDD  
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PLAYBACK  
The recorded images on the disk can be played back on  
the Multiscreen Monitor.  
The procedures described below are for operations playing  
back the hard disk.  
Refer to the PLAYBACK MODE or THUMBNAIL parameter  
in the COMMON SETUP menu for the play back setup.  
Forward or Backward search  
The recorded images can be searched playing back at  
variable speeds.  
During playback or playback pause, hold down the  
Shuttle Ring clockwise or counterclockwise to search  
images as shown below.  
By rotating the ring angle the search speed can be  
controlled in either direction.  
I Basic Playback  
q 1/2 times speed  
w 1 times speed  
e 2 times speed  
1. Select the group to be played back by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button.  
r 5 (50, 100) times speed  
Note: Ensure to select one of groups for playing back  
when the recording was made in internal timer  
recording that is recorded images with a group unit.  
Note: The search speed can be selectable by the set-  
ting when the Shuttle Ring is rotated maximally.  
Refer to SHUTTLE SPEED in the 1 COMMON  
SETUP for further details.  
2. Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button will play back the  
most recent recordings in the forward direction.  
The indicator in the button lights, and the selected  
images appear on the monitor screen.  
Clockwise: Search Forward  
Counterclockwise: Search Backward  
(B) and recording number appear on the monitor  
screen to indicate that playback is selected.  
Forward or Backward field advance  
The recorded images can be searched one-by-one,  
displaying field by field.  
During playback pause, rotating the JogDial clockwise  
or counterclockwise to advance an image field by field  
as shown below.  
BPLAY/ PAUSE  
y
w
Note: When the ALARM SEARCH button is on, the Disk  
Recorder plays back for alarm and emergency  
recordings on the Hard Disk.  
q q  
w
w
e
e
REV  
FWD  
r
r
3. Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback will  
pause playback.  
The indicator in the button blinks and (y) appears on  
the monitor to indicate that playback pause is selected.  
Rotate  
BPLAY/ PAUSE  
y
Clockwise: Forward Field Advance  
Counterclockwise: Backward Field Advance  
REV  
FWD  
4. To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.  
The indicator in the button lights again and (B)  
appears on the monitor screen.  
Rotate  
5. To stop playback, press the STOP button.  
The indicator in the PLAY/PAUSE button goes off, and  
the live images previously selected appear.  
STOP  
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Jump search  
I Search Record Function  
The Disk Recorder has two search functions.  
The procedures below describe how to search and play  
back records.  
The recorded images can be searched by jumping to  
the next recording from the currently selected record  
number.  
During playback, rotate the JogDial clockwise or coun-  
terclockwise to move to the beginning of the next  
record from the record number currently selected.  
After jumping to the next recording, the Disk Recorder  
resumes playback.  
1. Select the group to be played back by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button.  
2. Pressing the ALARM SEARCH button toggles the indi-  
cator in the button on and off.  
Note: Confirm that the indicator in the ALARM  
SEARCH button is not lit by pressing the button.  
Selecting either mode will display the list as shown  
below.  
REV  
FWD  
On: Displays only the Alarm (REC+ALM) and  
Emergency Record List of the selected group.  
Off: Displays all Record Lists for the selected group.  
Rotate  
3. Press the INDEX button to display the list selected on  
the Multiscreen Monitor as shown below.  
Clockwise: Jumps to the beginning of the next record-  
ing in a forward direction.  
Counterclockwise: Jumps to the beginning of the next  
recording in a backward direction.  
Pressing the INDEX button will toggle the window  
between List and Thumbnail search.  
Record List  
DATE MAY29.00  
GROUP  
000010009 G2  
000010008  
ALL GROUP  
REC-MODE  
23:59:59 T/L  
TIME  
NO  
Alarm jump search  
G1  
000010007 G3  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07  
O/S ALM-VMD3  
The recorded alarm images can be searched by jump-  
ing to the next alarm recording from the currently  
selected record while the ALARM SEARCH button is  
on.  
During playback, rotate the JogDial clockwise or coun-  
terclockwise to move to the beginning of the next alarm  
recording from the record currently selected.  
After jumping to an alarm recording, the Disk Recorder  
resumes playback.  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
ALL  
17:33:05 T/L  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
INDEX  
T/L ALM-TRM1  
2343RECORD)  
0:01:28  
(TOTAL  
000010002 G3  
SEARCH: MAY29.00  
0:01 G1  
ALARM # SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL:←→ CHG:+EXE:SET ESC:FSTOP  
Search Editing Area  
Thumbnail Display  
000010009 000010008 000010007 000010006  
Notes:  
• Confirm that the indicator in the ALARM SEARCH  
button is lit by pressing the button.  
• The recorded alarm images that the TRIGGER  
ACTION is set to REC+ALM are only enabled play-  
back.  
000000013 000000012 000000011 000000010  
SEARCH MAY29.00  
0:01 G1  
000000007  
000000008  
000000009  
000000006  
000000005 000000004 000000003 000000002  
The recorded alarm images that the TRIGGER  
ACTION is set to REC are disabled playback.  
Search Editing Area  
Notes:  
REV  
FWD  
• The displayed list can be switched to the selected  
group by pressing the GROUP SELECT button.  
• The display mode of the Record List can be  
changed by pressing the ALARM SEARCH button  
as explained in 2. above.  
ALARM SEARCH  
Rotate  
• If alarm and emergency records are selected while  
displaying thumbnails, any thumbnails exceeding  
255 are blacked out on the screen.  
Thumbnails (up to 255) can be displayed by  
searching according to the procedure described  
below.  
Clockwise: Jumps to the beginning of the next alarm  
recording in a forward direction.  
Counterclockwise: Jumps to the beginning of the next  
alarm recording in a backward direction.  
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4. Press the DISPLAY button to display the record list or  
thumbnails with the search (SEARCH) editing area as  
shown in the figure.  
The procedures below describe how to search and play  
back alarm logs.  
1. Select the alarm log search window by pressing the  
DISPLAY  
DISPLAY button.  
2. Select an alarm number or emergency record by press-  
ing the +or -button.  
Pressing the + or - button will toggle the display in  
the search editing area.  
5. Move the cursor to the position to be edited in the  
search editing area by pressing the Aor Bbutton.  
6. Select the desired digit or month by pressing the + or  
ALM1 ALM2  
ALM16 EMR ↔  
-button.  
7. Repeat procedures 5 and 6 to edit the other positions.  
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the search.  
A list of selected alarm logs including the most recent  
recording will appear on the monitor.  
8. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the search.  
A list of records including the most recent recording will  
appear on the monitor.  
9. Rotate the Shuttle Ring clockwise or counterclockwise  
to move to the next or previous page of the list on the  
monitor.  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
[
2]  
NO  
GROUP  
G1  
000010008  
000010007  
000010005  
000010004  
000010002  
000009995  
000009991  
000009989  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM2  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD2  
7:23:11 T/L ALM-TRM2  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC2  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM2  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD2  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD2  
3:58:34 T/L ALM-VMD2  
Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise to  
move the cursor to the record to be displayed on the  
monitor.  
G3  
ALL  
G4  
G3  
G2  
G2  
ALL  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
PLAY:  
ESC:FSTOP SEL:JOG DVD:[ZOOM]  
s
10. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.  
The list or thumbnail search window is closed and the  
selected playback image appears on the monitor.  
SEARCH:[DISPLAY] COPY:[SET][COPY]  
While the record list is displayed on the monitor, pressing  
the DISPLAY button will toggle the window between time  
and date and alarm log search as shown in the figure.  
4. Rotate the Shuttle Ring clockwise or counterclockwise  
to move to the next or previous page of the list on the  
monitor.  
Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise to  
move the cursor to the record to be displayed on the  
monitor.  
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.  
The alarm log search window is closed and the select-  
ed playback image appears on the monitor.  
Time & Date Search  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD3  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
NO  
GROUP  
G2  
000010009  
000010008  
000010007  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
010010002  
G1  
G3  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
ALL  
G3  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM1  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD4  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD4  
3:58:34 T/L EMR  
DISPLAY  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
SEARCH:NOV19.99  
0:01 G1  
ALARM # SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL: CHG:+EXE:[SET] ESC:FSTOP  
ts  
Alarm Log Search  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
[
]
NO  
GROUP  
G1  
000010008  
000010007  
000010005  
000010004  
000010002  
000009995  
000009991  
010009989  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM2  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD2  
7:23:11 T/L ALM-TRM2  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC2  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM2  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD2  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD2  
3:58:34 T/L ALM-VMD2  
G3  
ALL  
G4  
G3  
G2  
G2  
ALL  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
SEARCH:ALM12  
TIME&DATE SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL: CHG:+EXE:[SET] ESC:FSTOP  
ts  
Search Editing Area  
94  
G Zooming Single Spot (Playback)  
While the image on the monitor screen is displayed in  
Single Spot mode, the image can be zoomed following the  
procedure below.  
I Display on the Monitor  
The procedures described below are an example display-  
ing the playback on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
G Single and Multiscreen Spot (Playback)  
1. Select an image to be zoomed on the monitor by press-  
ing a numeric button (1 - 16).  
1. Select the group to be played back by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button.  
The indicator in the selected button lights up and the  
camera image corresponding to the button appears on  
the monitor screen.  
2. Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button will play back the  
most recent recording in the forward direction.  
The selected group images appear with the minimum  
segment screen on the monitor.  
(B) and recording number appear on the monitor  
screen to indicate that playback is selected.  
2
BPLAY/ PAUSE  
y
2. Press the EL-ZOOM button to display the zoomed  
Note: When the ALARM SEARCH button is on, the Disk  
Recorder plays back for alarm and emergency  
recording on the Hard Disk.  
image on the monitor.  
3. Pressing the MULTISCREEN SELECT button will tog-  
gle the display with the segments as shown below.  
EL-ZOOM  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
Minimum Screen Segment  
4
7
3. In the zoom mode, pressing the C, D, A, or B button  
will move the image in the direction of the button.  
16  
13  
10  
9
4. Pressing the + or - button will zoom the image as  
shown below.  
• Segments assigned to channels where no recording  
takes place appear blacked out.  
+: Increases zoom in steps (x2 x4 x8)  
-: Decreases zoom in steps (x8 x4 x2)  
4. To display the image in single spot mode, select a  
numeric button (1 - 16) corresponding to the image to  
be displayed.  
5. To cancel this mode, press the EL-ZOOM button to  
return to the image previously shown.  
The selected image will be displayed on the monitor.  
95  
G Displaying Camera and Playback Image  
One segment of the multiscreen for camera images can be  
assigned to playback.  
The playback image will be displayed in the upper left seg-  
ment of the multiscreen.  
1. Display the live camera images on the multiscreen by  
pressing the MULTISCREEN SELECT button.  
MULTISCREEN  
SELECT  
2. Press the REC PREVIEW button.  
The indicator in the button starts to blink.  
REC PREVIEW  
3. Select a numeric button (1 - 16) corresponding to the  
image to be played back on the monitor.  
The indicator in the REC PREVIEW button changes to  
a steady light, and the selected image is displayed in  
the upper left segment of the multiscreen.  
2
REC PREVIEW  
2
playback  
4. To quit this function, press the REC PREVIEW button.  
The indicator in the button goes off.  
REC PREVIEW  
96  
BACKUP FUNCTION  
The recorded images in the Disk Recorder can be stored  
on the DVD-RAM disk by copying the selected records  
when the system is equipped with the DVD Extension Unit.  
5. Move the cursor to the position to be edited in the  
search editing area by pressing the A, or Bbutton.  
6. Select the desired digit or month by pressing the + or  
Notes:  
-button.  
• This function is only available when the optional  
DVD Drive Unit (procured locally) is connected to  
the COPY port on the rear of the Disk Recorder.  
• It is recommended to backup the recorded data in  
case of a malfunction or accident.  
7. Repeat procedures 5 and 6 to edit the other positions.  
8. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the search.  
A list of records including the most recent recording will  
appear on the monitor.  
Follow the procedures described below to copy to the  
DVD-RAM disk.  
9. Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise to  
move the cursor to the record to be stored on the disk.  
1. Select the group to be played back by pressing the  
GROUP SELECT button.  
Multiple records can be selected for storing as shown  
below.  
2. Pressing the ALARM SEARCH button toggles the indi-  
cator in the button on and off.  
• Select a record on the table by rotating the JogDial,  
then press the SET button.  
Selecting either mode will display the list as shown  
below.  
• Select the next record on the table by rotating the  
JogDial.  
The records placed between can be selected for stor-  
ing by executing the following procedure.  
On: Displays only the Alarm and Emergency Record  
List of the selected group.  
Off: Displays all Record Lists for the selected group.  
10. Press the COPY button to start copying.  
The display "COPYING" appears on the lower-left cor-  
ner in the menu.  
3. Press the INDEX button to display the list selected on  
the Multiscreen Monitor as shown below.  
Pressing the INDEX button will toggle the window  
between List and Thumbnail search.  
DATE MAY29.00  
GROUP  
NO  
000010009 G2  
ALL GROUP  
REC-MODE  
23:59:59 T/L  
TIME  
000010008  
G1  
The backup function is enabled only the list table is dis-  
played on the monitor.  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07  
000010007 G3  
O/S ALM-VMD3  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
ALL  
17:33:05 T/L  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
COPY  
T/L ALM-TRM1  
2343RECORD)  
0:01:28  
(TOTAL  
000010002 G3  
Record List  
DATE MAY29.00  
GROUP  
000010009 G2  
000010008  
ALL GROUP  
REC-MODE  
23:59:59 T/L  
COPYING MAY29.00 000003  
TIME  
NO  
PLAY:B ESC:FSTOP SEL:JOG  
SEARCH:DISPLAY  
G1  
000010007 G3  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07  
O/S ALM-VMD3  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
ALL  
17:33:05 T/L  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
INDEX  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
11. When the copying is completed the display "COPY  
DONE!" appears in the menu.  
T/L ALM-TRM1  
2343RECORD)  
0:01:28  
(TOTAL  
000010002 G3  
SEARCH: MAY29.00  
0:01 G1  
ALARM # SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL:←→ CHG:+EXE:SET ESC:FSTOP  
DATE MAY29.00  
GROUP  
000010009 G2  
000010008  
ALL GROUP  
REC-MODE  
23:59:59 T/L  
TIME  
NO  
Search Editing Area  
G1  
000010007 G3  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07  
O/S ALM-VMD3  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
ALL  
17:33:05 T/L  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
Note: The displayed list can be switched to the select-  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
ed group by pressing the GROUP SELECT button.  
T/L ALM-TRM1  
2343RECORD)  
0:01:28  
(TOTAL  
000010002 G3  
4. Press the DISPLAY button to display the record list with  
the search (SEARCH) editing area as shown in the fig-  
ure.  
COPY DONE! LEFT:20%  
PLAY:B ESC:FSTOP SEL:JOG  
SEARCH:DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
12. To quit copying, press the STOP button to exit from the  
menu.  
97  
While the record list is displayed on the monitor, pressing  
the DISPLAY button will toggle the window between time  
and date and alarm log search as shown in the figure.  
4. Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise to  
move the cursor to the record to be stored on the disk.  
Multiple records can be selected for storing as shown  
below.  
• Select a record on the table by rotating the JogDial,  
then press the SET button.  
• Select the next record on the table by rotating the  
JogDial.  
The records placed between can be selected for stor-  
ing by executing the following procedure.  
Time & Date Search  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD3  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM1  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD4  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD4  
3:58:34 T/L EMR  
NO  
GROUP  
G2  
000010009  
000010008  
000010007  
000010006  
000010005  
000010004  
000010003  
010010002  
G1  
G3  
ALL  
ALL  
G4  
DISPLAY  
ALL  
G3  
5. As the same manner, press the COPY button to start  
copying.  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
SEARCH:NOV19.99  
0:01 G1  
ALARM # SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL: CHG:+EXE:[SET] ESC:FSTOP  
ts  
The display “COPYING” appears on the lower-left cor-  
ner in the menu.  
Alarm Log Search  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
[
]
NO  
GROUP  
G1  
000010008  
000010007  
000010005  
000010004  
000010002  
000009995  
000009991  
010009989  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM2  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD2  
7:23:11 T/L ALM-TRM2  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC2  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM2  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD2  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD2  
3:58:34 T/L ALM-VMD2  
G3  
ALL  
G4  
G3  
G2  
G2  
ALL  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
SEARCH:ALM12  
TIME&DATE SEARCH:[DISPLAY]  
SEL: CHG:+EXE:[SET] ESC:FSTOP  
ts  
Search Editing Area  
The procedures below describe how to copy the selected  
alarm logs.  
1. Select the alarm log search window by pressing the  
DISPLAY button.  
2. Select an alarm number or emergency record by press-  
ing the +or - button.  
Pressing the + or - button will toggle the display in  
the search editing area.  
ALM1 ALM2  
ALM16 EMR ↔  
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the search.  
A list of selected alarm logs including the most recent  
recording will appear on the monitor.  
DATE NOV19.99  
ALL GROUP  
TIME REC-MODE  
[
2]  
NO  
GROUP  
G1  
000010008  
000010007  
000010005  
000010004  
000010002  
000009995  
000009991  
000009989  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM2  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD2  
7:23:11 T/L ALM-TRM2  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC2  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM2  
8:55:28 M/S ALM-VMD2  
7:30:23 M/S ALM-VMD2  
3:58:34 T/L ALM-VMD2  
G3  
ALL  
G4  
G3  
G2  
G2  
ALL  
(TOTAL  
931RECORD)  
PLAY:  
ESC:FSTOP SEL:JOG DVD:[ZOOM]  
s
SEARCH:[DISPLAY] COPY:[SET][COPY]  
98  
DATA ERASE FUNCTION  
The Disk Recorder can erase recorded data past due either  
automatically or manually.  
4. Select ERASE in the menu by pressing the D or Cbut-  
ton, then press the SET button.  
The ERASE menu as shown below will appear on the  
monitor screen.  
I Auto Erase Function  
1. Press the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or more,  
the WJ-HD500 SETUP menu as shown below appears  
on the screen of the Multiscreen Monitor.  
9-3-2 ERASE  
AUTO ERASE OFF  
ERASE DATA BEFORE SEP12.00  
ARE YOU SURE TO EXECUTE?  
WJ-HD500 SETUP  
TIMER OFF  
*.**  
[SET]:EXECUTE  
YES NO  
REC SETUP  
COMMON SETUP  
MANUAL  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
WITHOUT AUDIO  
*
*
*
TIMER  
EMERGENCY WITHOUT AUDIO  
MULTIPLEXER SETUP  
ALARM SETUP  
DISPLAY SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
DVD  
5. Move the cursor to the AUTO ERASE parameter by  
pressing the D or C button, then select the storage  
days on the disk by pressing the +or -button.  
2. Select SYSTEM SETUP in the menu by pressing the D  
or Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
OFF: Disables auto erase function.  
1 – 180 DAYS: The auto erase function is activated  
after the set number of days has passed.  
The SYSTEM SETUP menu as shown below will appear  
on the monitor screen  
The factory default setting is OFF.  
9 SYSTEM SETUP  
6. Press the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or more  
CLOCK  
JAN 1.00 0:00  
to close the menu and return to the normal view.  
TIME ADJUSTING  
SET TIME  
OFF  
0:00  
AUTO KEY LOCK  
PASSWORD ALL  
OFF  
*****  
• The recorded data will be automatically erased the  
storage days set in step 5 are passed.  
OPERATION  
*****  
BUZZER  
ON  
USER DEFINED SETUP  
*LOAD  
• The data erase is executed at midnight (0:00) on  
the specified day.  
If the Disk Recorder is powered off at that time, the  
Disk recorder will execute erase by searching stor-  
age data when the Disk Recorder is powered on.  
DISK MANAGEMENT  
ERROR REPORT  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
3. Select DISK MANAGEMENT in the menu by pressing  
the D or Cbutton, then press the SET button.  
The DISK MANAGEMENT menu as shown below will  
appear on the monitor screen.  
9-3 DISK MANAGEMENT  
DISK INFORMATION  
HDD FULL  
1%  
ERASE  
99  
5. When the erase is completed, “DONE!” appears on the  
lower-center in the menu.  
I Manual Erase Function  
1. Repeat the procedures until the ERASE menu is dis-  
played on the monitor screen for auto erase.  
9-3-2 ERASE  
AUTO ERASE OFF  
9-3-2 ERASE  
ERASE DATA BEFORE SEP12.00  
ARE YOU SURE TO EXECUTE?  
AUTO ERASE OFF  
ERASE DATA BEFORE SEP12.00  
[ESC]:STOP  
YES NO  
DONE!  
ARE YOU SURE TO EXECUTE?  
[SET]:EXECUTE  
YES NO  
6. Press the SETUP/ESC button for two seconds or more  
2. Move the cursor to the ERASE DATA BEFORE parame-  
to close the menu and return to the normal screen.  
ter in the menu by pressing the Dor Cbutton.  
3. Select the month by pressing the + or - button, then  
press the B button to select the date and year by  
repeating the procedure.  
4. Move the cursor to the EXECUTE parameter by press-  
ing the Dor Cbutton.  
Select “YES” by pressing the Aor Bbutton, then press  
the SET button to execute erase.  
9-3-2 ERASE  
AUTO ERASE OFF  
ERASE DATA BEFORE SEP12.00  
ARE YOU SURE TO EXECUTE?  
[ESC]:STOP  
YES NO  
NOW ERASING  
The recorded data before the specified date will be  
erased from the disk.  
100  
BUTTON LOCKED FUNCTION  
The system setup and operations can be password protect-  
ed to prevent malfunction of the system due to accidental  
erasure of data, alteration of settings or erroneous opera-  
tions by unauthorized persons.  
There are two passwords shown below corresponding to a  
limit of operations.  
3. Select the ALL or OPERATION password (5-digit) by  
pressing the Numeric buttons (1 - 10).  
• To select “0” for numeric input, press the numeric 10  
button.  
• Entering input will automatically verify a password.  
If the password is not correct, “PASSWORD ERROR!” is  
displayed on the monitor screen and returns to the step  
2 display.  
ALL: Both normal operations and setup operations are  
allowed.  
OPERATION: Normal operations are allowed.  
To try to enter password again, repeat procedures 3.  
• To quit entering password, press the SETUP/ESC but-  
ton.  
Note: The button locked function is disabled even the  
LOCK button is pressed while the status shown below.  
4. If the password is correct, “KEY UNLOCKED!” is dis-  
played on the monitor screen for about two seconds  
and returns to the normal view.  
• Being played back the images.  
• The setup menu is displayed on the monitor screen.  
• The recorded list or thumbnail is displayed on the moni-  
tor screen.  
The indicator in the LOCK button is off.  
Note: It will be locked automatically, if no operation  
The described below are procedure to lock and release  
locked.  
takes place within five minutes.  
To enter the ALL password after entering OPERATION  
password on step 3, follow the procedure below.  
1. Press the LOCK button for two seconds or more to  
apply the button locked function.  
“KEY LOCK DONE!” display will appear on the  
Multiscreen Monitor for about two seconds.  
The indicator in the button lights to indicate the button  
locked mode is selected.  
1. Press the LOCK button for two seconds or more to lock  
the system.  
2. Repeat the procedure from the step 2 by pressing the  
LOCK button.  
LOCK  
To release this function, follow the procedure below.  
2. Press the LOCK button for two seconds or more to dis-  
play the password inquiry window shown below on the  
Multiscreen Monitor.  
LOCK  
PASSWORDB–––––  
Note: The window will be closed automatically if no  
input is made for about 30 seconds.  
101  
PLAYBACK OF BACKUP DATA  
The stored images on the DVD-RAM disk for backup can  
be played back on the Multiscreen Monitor.  
The procedures described below are for playing back the  
DVD-RAM disk.  
4. Press the DISPLAY button to display the record list or  
thumbnails with the search (SEARCH) editing area as  
shown in the figure.  
5. Move the cursor to the desired position in the search  
Note: To enable this function, the AUTO COPY(ALARM)  
and AUTO COPY(EMERGENCY) parameters on the  
DVD menu must be set to OFF.  
editing area by pressing the Aor Bbutton.  
6. Select the desired digit or month by pressing the + or  
-button.  
1. Insert the DVD-RAM disk to be played back into the  
DVD Drive Unit.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to edit the other positions.  
2. Press the INDEX button to display the record list of the  
Disk Recorder on the Multiscreen Monitor as shown  
below.  
8. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the search.  
A list of records including the most recent recording will  
appear on the monitor.  
9. Rotate the Shuttle Ring clockwise or counterclockwise  
to move to the next or previous page of the list on the  
monitor.  
DATE MAY29.00  
ALL GROUP  
NO  
GROUP  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
TIME  
REC-MODE  
010009  
010008  
010007  
010006  
010005  
010004  
010003  
010002  
23:59:59 T/L  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07 O/S ALM-VMD3  
17:33:05 T/L  
Rotate the JogDial clockwise or counterclockwise to  
move the cursor to the record to be displayed on the  
monitor.  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
0:01:28 T/L ALM-TRM1  
(TOTAL  
2343RECORD)  
10. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start playback.  
The list or thumbnail search window is closed and the  
selected playback image appears on the monitor.  
PLAY:5 ESC: STOP SEL:JOG HDD:[EL-ZOOM]  
F
SEARCH:[DISPLAY] COPY:[SET]  
[COPY]  
3. Press the EL-ZOOM button to replace the list with the  
DVD-RAM’s on the monitor.  
Caution: To unload the DVD-RAM disk, press the  
COPY button for two seconds or more when none of  
the menus and lists is displayed on the monitor,  
“DVD UNLOCKED” appears on the monitor.  
Then press the eject button on the DVD drive to  
remove the disk.  
Pressing the INDEX button will show List or Thumbnail.  
Record List  
DATE MAY29.00 DVD  
NO  
GROUP  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
TIME  
23:59:59 T/L  
22:15:40 M/S ALM-TRM12  
21:00:07  
17:33:05 T/L  
7:23:11 T/L EMR  
6:59:44 M/S ALM-PC4  
8:55:28 T/L MAN  
REC-MODE  
Note: During playback of the DVD-RAM, the zooming  
function by pressing the EL-ZOOM button is dis-  
abled.  
010009  
010008  
010007  
010006  
010005  
010004  
O/S ALM-VMD3  
INDEX  
010003 ---  
---  
0:01:28  
(TOTAL  
T/L ALM-TRM1  
2343RECORD)  
010002  
SEARCH: MAY29.00  
0:01  
SEL:←→ CHG:+EXE:SET ESC:FSTOP  
Search Editing Area  
Thumbnail Display  
010009  
010008  
010007  
010006  
000010  
000013  
000012  
000011  
SEARCH MAY29.00  
0:01  
000007  
000003  
000008  
000009  
000005  
000006  
000002  
000004  
Search Editing Area  
102  
SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
Power Source:  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption:  
Ambient Operating Temperature:  
Ambient Operating Humidity:  
Dimensions:  
58 W  
+5°C - +45°C (41°F - 113°F)  
Less than 85 %  
420 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) x 350 mm (D)  
16-9/16” (W) x 3-7/16” (H) x 13-3/4” (D)  
8 kg (17.6 lbs.)  
Weight:  
Input and Output  
Video Input:  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal with 75 Automatic Termination / Looping  
through (x16)  
Video Output:  
Spot Output:  
Multiscreen Output:  
Gen-lock Output:  
Audio Input:  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal/Looping through (x16)  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal (x1)  
1.0 V[p-p]/75 Composite video signal (x1)  
Black burst signal 0.43 V[p-p]/75 Ω  
–10 dB unbalanced, RCA standard jack  
Audio Output:  
Extension Storage Port:  
Copy Port:  
–10 dB unbalanced, RCA standard jack  
SCSI Interface 50-pin Half Pitch D-sub connector (x1)  
SCSI Interface 50-pin Half Pitch D-sub connector (x1)  
25-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector (x1)  
Control Port:  
Alarm Port:  
25-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector (x1)  
Data Port:  
RS-485 6-conductor modular jack (RJ-11)  
Remote Port:  
Serial Port:  
For Exclusive Remote Controller, serial interface (RJ-11)  
RS-232C 9-pin Full Pitch D-sub connector  
10/100BASE-T Port:  
10Base-T and 100Base-TX, 8-conductor modular jack (RJ-45)  
(Installed Optional Network Board)  
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
STANDARD ACCESSORY  
AC Power Cord .............................................................. 1 pc.  
Rack Mounting Bracket .................................................. 2 pcs.  
Screw for Rack Mounting Bracket (M4x10) ................... 4 pcs.  
Absorber ........................................................................ 4 pcs.  
Sleeve ............................................................................. 4 pcs.  
Earth Lug ........................................................................ 1 pc.  
Hard Disk Fixing Screw .................................................. 4 pcs.  
103  
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Panasonic Digital Communications & Security Company  
Unit of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
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