Panasonic WJ-HD100 User Manual

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ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
Before attempting to connect or operate this product,
please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
Model No. WJ-HD100
Digital Disk Recorder
Operating Instructions
Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD
OPERATE
TIMER
HDD
ALARM
SUSPEND
DAYLIGHT
SAVINGS
FULL
LOCK
MEMORY CARD
DISPLAY SELECT
STOP
LCD CONTRAST
PLAY
SETUP/ESC
REC
PU
SH
PAUSE
SET
ALARM
SEARCH
STEP
REW/FF
MO
DE SELECT
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - WJ-HD100

ENGLISHFRANÇAISBefore attempting to connect or operate this product,please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.Model

Page 2 - ENGLISH VERSION

10CONNECTION Basic ConnectionTo select the recording mode from an external device connected to the EXT REC mode switch, the JOG/EXT REC parameter int

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11 Connections with PS•Data EquipmentPS•Data equipment must be set up for communication as follows:• Protocol selection: PS•DATA• Unit Address: Set a

Page 4 - FEATURES

12Recommended video multiplexers are Panasonic’s WJ-FS series or similar models having specifications as follows.• Switching recognition signal is loc

Page 5 - PRECAUTIONS

1387654321REMOTE/ALARM INCONTROL INALARM OUTRECOVER OUTRESET INGGGGGGGGGGG+24VNCNOTo Alarm IndicatorExternal device NC: Normally ClosedNO: Normally Op

Page 6 - ■ Front View

ALARM RECOVER OUT14MODEONTerminationUnit Address/InitializingAlarm Out Polarity1234 56 Mode Switch SettingThe 6-bit DIP switch on the rear panel is u

Page 7 - ■ Rear View

15SETUP PROCEDURES Prior to Setup● Turning On the Power ● Turning Off the Power1. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet.2. Turn on the power switch

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16● Displaying the SETUP MENU1. Confirm that the camera and peripherals are connected correctly and securely.2. Turn on the power switches of all syst

Page 9 - INSTALLATION

17● Setup Menu SequenceThe WJ-HD100 provides the following seven setup menus: WJ-HD100 SETUP MENU, SYSTEM SETUP, REC SETUP, ALARMSETUP, INTERNAL TIMER

Page 10 - CONNECTION

18 InitializingYou can either initialize all disk contents including imagedata and setup data, or setup data only.● Initializing All Contents & S

Page 11 - Data Equipment

19 WJ-HD100 SETUP MENU● Clock Setup 001 CLOCK>Set the internal timer to the present time and date.The default value is “JAN 1.00 0:00”.1. Hold

Page 12 - ■ Series Connection

2The serial number of this product may be found on the bot-tom of the unit.You should note the serial number of this unit in the spaceprovided and ret

Page 13 - Data Connection

20● Time & Date Display003 T&D DISPLAYSelect On or OFF to show or hide the time and date displayon the monitor. The LCD is not affected by thi

Page 14 - ■ Mode Switch Setting

211. Move the cursor to STATUS POSI. with the [▲] or [▼]button.2. Select the desired position with the JogDial. The defaultis R-LOWER.L-UPPER: Display

Page 15 - SETUP PROCEDURES

22● Password Setup102 PASSWORD LOCKA 5-digit password is entered to protect all settings, record-ed pictures, and operating status, or settings only f

Page 16 - ● Displaying the SETUP MENU

23● Reset Pulse Polarity 106 RESET PULSEThe polarity of the alarm reset pulse is selected in theSYSTEM SETUP window.The reset pulse is supplied from a

Page 17 - ● Setup Menu Sequence

N/A24 REC SETUPPicture quality and field rate are selected as a set or indi-vidually.● Recording Mode 201 REC MODESelect one of the following 5 basic

Page 18 - ■ Initializing

25● Disk End Mode Setup204 DISK ENDThe menu offers the following four options at the point where the available recording space on the disk is used up:

Page 19 - ■ WJ-HD100 SETUP MENU

261. Move the cursor to DISK END MODE with the up [▲] ordown [▼] button.2. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter. Thedefault is STOP.[STO

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27 ALARM SETUP The digital disk recorder accepts an alarm signal suppliedfrom connected device such as a camera or camera siteequipment. The recorder

Page 21 - ■ SYSTEM SETUP

1. Move the cursor to VMD SETUP with the up [▲] ordown [▼] button.2. Rotate the JogDial to select the desired parameter, thenpress the JogDial. The de

Page 22 - 105 KEYLOCK BUZ

29 INTERNAL TIMER RECReservations for recording are made in the INTERNALTIMER REC window on a weekly or daily basis. The TIMERindicator lights on the

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3CONTENTSPREFACE ... 4FEATURES ...

Page 24 - REC QUALITY 10(1-10)

30 COMMUNICATION SETUPCommunication parameters are set to match those of theconnected devices and the system configuration.● Protocol 501 PROTOCOL1.

Page 25 - 204 DISK END

311. Move the cursor to PARITY CHECK with the [▲] or [▼]button.2. Select the check mode with the JogDial. The default is NONE.NONE: No parity checkEVE

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33Password VerificationPause/Playback Skip PlaybackBackwardForward..32Stop Recording (Capacity) Recording (Mode)Upward or downwardWhen a button is pre

Page 27 - ■ ALARM SETUP

34DISPLAY SELECTSTOP PLAY RECPUSH– PAUSESETALARM SEARCH STEP REW/FFPLAY MODE SELECT////SETU/ESCLCD CONTRASTDigital Disk Recorder WJ-HD2 1 Recording

Page 28 - 306 VMD SETUP

35Alarm recording stops depending on the settings made inthe ALARM SETUP menu as follows:• If DURATION is selected, recording stops when thepreset tim

Page 29 - ■ INTERNAL TIMER REC

36DISPLAY SELECTLCD CONTRASTDISPLAY SELECTLCD CONTRAST NOV27.00 23:27:00 TO SEARCH PUSH PLAY KEYDISPLAY SELECTSTOP PLAY RECPUSH– PAUSESETALA

Page 30 - ■ COMMUNICATION SETUP

37T: Alarm terminal was activated.V: VMD was activated.Asterisk *: Corresponding alarm picture is recorded onthe disk.No asterisk: Alarm was logged, b

Page 31 - ■ SYSTEM INFORMATION

38 Alarm Operation● Suspending Alarm InputSuspending the alarm function may be convenient during setup procedures or when alarm recording is not need

Page 32 - OPERATING PROCEDURES

39● Resetting AlarmThe activated alarm is reset by any of the inputs below.• The preset time has elapsed.• The [ STOP] button on the front panel is

Page 33 - Digital Disk Recorder WJ-HD

40“Finished !” appears on the LCD when copying ends.Replace with a new card when “Data Full” appears onthe LCD, then repeat step 6.7. Pull the card ou

Page 34 - ■ Playback

4TRADEMARKSSanDisk and CompactFlash are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation.Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Mic

Page 35 - ● Time & Date Search

411. Enter your password with the JogDial while listening tothe number of beeps because the password is hiddenon the LCD or monitor. The rules are as

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42The pictures copied to theCompactFlash card are not the onesdisplayed on the monitor.Setup menus supplied from the MatrixSwitcher cannot be recorded

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43SPECIFICATIONSGeneralRequired Power: 120 V AC 60 HzPower Consumption: 24 WOperating Temperature: +5 °C to +45 °C (41 °F to 113 °F)Dimensions: 420 mm

Page 38 - LCD CONTRAST

ItemSHIFTSETUPFUNCTIONStep Playback REW.To Play/Stop SelectedAlarm RecordTo Show/Hide SETUPMENUThe top of the oldest record will beaccessed.Jump to Ol

Page 39

45DAYLIGHT SAVINGSOFF, INT or EXT selectableOperate LCD Button.Item WV-CU360WJ-HD100 NoteDAYLIGHTSAVINGSSHIFTSETUPFUNCTION31Timer REC ModeSelectionSHI

Page 40

462. Escape from the prompt mode on the first unit.Press the STOP button on the unit you wish to begin recording. The FULL indicator on the unit will

Page 41 - TROUBLESHOOTING

47 Communication ProtocolThe following pages detail the elements for communication between the Digital Disk Recorder and the personal computer.Make c

Page 42 - SPECIFICATIONS

48● Command TableBasic OperationItem Transmission Command (ASCII) Response (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII)Fast Forward to the end OFF OFFPause OPA OPAPlay O

Page 43 - APPENDIX

49Miscellaneous ControlItem Transmission Command (ASCII) Response (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII)Playback Speed LTM:n LTM n=0-Fn=0 11 ... Fastestn

Page 44 - ■ SERIES RECORDING

50InquiryItem Transmission Command (ASCII) Response (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII)Remaining Size QHR QHR:nnn nnn=000-100 Decimal %InquiryID Inquiry QID Q

Page 45 - ● Playback

5PRECAUTIONS• Refer all work related to the installation of this productto qualified service personnel or system installers. • Avoid condensation on t

Page 46 - ■ Communication Protocol

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Page 47 - ● Command Table

● Reservation for Consecutive DaysReservations can be made for a consecutive recordingthrough a run of days. The Recorder continues recording ifan ide

Page 48 - Media Control

• Using a graphics applicationA copied picture consists of 640 horizontal and 240 vertical lines. You may need to adjust the height and width measure-

Page 49

3● Réservation pendant des joursconsécutifsDes réservations peuvent être faites pour exécuter unenregistrement consécutif pendant plusieurs jours.L’en

Page 50

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Page 51 - ADDENDUM

ADDENDUMThe following changes and additions have been applied to the WJ-HD100 Operating Instructions. SYSTEM INFORMATIONHDD HOUR METER 1000HHDD CAPA

Page 52 - • Using the Viewer.htm

2● Communication Protocol, Operating Status Inquiry on page 50 has been corrected.Item Transmission Command (ASCII) Response (ASCII) Parameter (ASCII)

Page 53 - SUPPLÉMENT

3Additions to page 28● VMD descriptionThe recorder starts recording when video motion detection (VMD) is activated. The recording continues while VMD

Page 54 - • Utilisation de Viewer.htm

4<Thumbnail Mode Display>Click on the desired thumbnail to display it in zoomed sizeoverlaying the window.Selecting numbers in SKIP and ID colum

Page 55

53. Specify the start time with the JogDial, LCD button, ↑ and ↓ button.• To increase or decrease the parameter, rotate the JogDial clockwise or count

Page 56

6MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Front ViewOPERATETIMER HDDALARMSUSPENDDAYLIGHTSAVINGSFULLLOCKMEMORY CARDDISPLAY SELECTSTOPPLAY RECPUSH–

Page 57 - ● Reservation Past Midnight

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Page 58 - ● Time and date specific copy

7!7 REW/FF and Up Button [REW/FF 1/2] [D]Press this button to rewind or fast-forward the recordedfield. The LED lights in the REW/FF mode.Press this b

Page 59 - END JAN02.01 23:10:00

8#22 Status Out TerminalThese terminals supply the following status information:PLAY OUT, REC OUT, AUTO OFF OUT, DISK ENDOUT.AUTO OFF OUT: AUTO OFF OU

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9INSTALLATION Mounting in the Rack1. Remove the four rubber feet by removing the fourscrews on the bottom of the unit.2. Place the rack mounting brac

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