Installation Guide Network Disk Recorder WJ-NV200K WJ-NV200K/G Model No. Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use. The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
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Contents Limitation of liability........................................................4 Disclaimer of warranty....................................................4 Warranty for U.S.............................................................4 Important safety instructions..........................................5 Preface...........................................................................7 Features..........................................................................7 System configuration......
Preface The network disk recorders WJ-NV200K and WJ-NV200K/G (hereinafter, recorders) are designed for use within a surveillance system, and record images/audio from up to 16 network cameras (hereinafter, cameras) on the hard disk drives. Up to 16 cameras can be registered. This recorder supports HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) standard which allows displaying playback/live images with superior quality when connecting to a high-definition monitor using an HDMI cable (option).
System configuration Main monitor Powered speaker Network camera (x 16 max.
About the user manuals There are 3 sets of operating instructions for the WJ-NV200K, WJ-NV200K/G as follows. Installation Guide (this document): Contains descriptions of how to install/connect this product and how to configure the required settings. Operating Instructions (PDF): Contains descriptions of how to operate this product.
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Network security As you will use this product connected to a network, your attention is called to the following security risks. q Leakage or theft of information through this product w Use of this product for illegal operations by persons with malicious intent e Interference with or stoppage of this product by persons with malicious intent It is your responsibility to take precautions such as those described below to protect yourself against the above network security risks.
About the face matching function This recorder (WJ-NV200K or WJ-NV200K/G) has the face matching function that compares the registered face images with a face displayed on live images to detect a person with a closer match. When the person is detected, it is possible to activate an alarm notification. To use the face matching function, there are following restrictions. • Only Camera 1 is available. • A camera supporting the face detection function is required. Refer to the "readme.
• Adjust the height, angle of depression and vertical angular field of view of the camera so that the angle between the camera and face ("θ" in the illustration) becomes 15° or less. Angle of depression Camera Vertical angular field of view era Cam Height Person θ (Angle between the camera and face) Example of camera adjustment (When shooting a person whose height is 170 cm {5.58'}) Height Angle of depression Vertical angular field of view (Zoom ratio) Distance between the camera and a person 2.
Cases not suited for face matching The performance of the face matching function varies depending on such conditions as the camera installation, camera settings, camera adjustment, surroundings and photographic subjects. Therefore, face matching may not be performed in the following cases. • Illuminance levels are dispersed. (Example: Outdoors) • Faces are interrupted by such objects as medical masks, sunglasses or helmets. • Faces are not directed to the front side.
Precautions Power source The input power source for this product is 120 V AC 60 Hz (WJ-NV200K), 220 V – 240 V AC 50 Hz/60 Hz (WJ-NV200K/G). Do not connect to the outlet that provides the power to equipments that requires a measurable amount of power (such as a copy machine, air conditioner, etc.). Avoid placing this product in locations where is subject to water. * The provided power cord(s) is (are) dedicated to the use with this product.
MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License This product is licensed under the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio License for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer for (i) encoding video in compliance with the MPEG-4 Visual Standard ("MPEG-4 Video") and/or (ii) decoding MPEG-4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non-commercial activity and/or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG-4 Video.
Precautions for installation This product is designed to be used indoors.
Major operating controls and their functions Front view q Status indicators w Buzzer stop button t SDHC/SD memory card slot r Restart button e Mouse connection port * It is impossible to connect a mouse to the mouse connection port if the connector from the mouse is upside down. When it is hard to connect, check the upside down position of the connector from the mouse. q Status indicators ERROR: Blinks when an error that can become a problem for the recorder to run the system occurs.
Insert an SD memory card (option) Step 1 Open the SDHC/SD memory card slot cover. Pull the tab down. SDHC/SD memory card slot cover Step 2 Insert a SD memory card all the way into the slot until it clicks. When inserting an SD memory card, confirm that the label on the SD memory card is upside and only the upper right corner of the card has different shape. Step 3 Close the SDHC/SD memory card slot cover.
Rear view !2 HDD slots !3 SIGNAL GND terminal !1 Monitor output connector (HDMI) Link indicator Access indicator u Alarm/control connector (D-sub 25-pin) y Power cord inlet y Power cord inlet [AC IN] Connect the provided power cord to this inlet. u Alarm/control connector [ALARM/CONTROL] (D-sub 25-pin) Connect a control switch to control the recorder using an external device such as a sensor or a door switch or an external alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp.
User/Host management It is necessary to register users who operate the recorder and hosts (PC) that accesses the recorder via a network such as a LAN. Up to 16 users can be registered. It is possible to register the following for the user information. Item Description User name User name is to be registered to log in to the recorder. The user name will be entered at the time of login. Password Password is to be registered to log in to the recorder together with the user name.
Operations flow z Connection x Turn on the recorder c Obtain the license (Registration Key) v Register the license b Quick setup z Connect the recorder to each device. ☞ Page 23 ➜ x Turn on the power of the recorder. ☞ Page 31 ➜ ☞ Activation Key Card c Enter the "Registration Key" of the recorder by following the instructions on the provided Activation Key Card. ➜ ☞ Page 33 v Enter the "Registration Key" for the recorder.
Connection Connection of cameras Up to 16 cameras can be connected to the recorder via a switching hub. Use a LAN cable (straight) to connect the recorder and the switching hub. Recorder LAN cable (commercially available) 10BASE-T/100BASE-X/1000BASE-T: category 5e or better (straight) for WJ-NV200K category 7 (straight) for WJ-NV200K/G Switching hub ・・・ Network camera (x 16 max.
Connection of monitors Connect the main monitor that displays recorded images or the setup menu to the monitor output connector (HDMI) using an HDMI cable (option). Connect the live monitor to the spot output connector (BNC) using a BNC cable (locally procured). Main monitor Live monitor * When outputting audio Connect a powered speaker. Powered speaker Audio cable (commercially available) HDMI cable (option) BNC cable (locally procured) Recorder Note: • Use "High Speed HDMI® Cable".
Connection of a PC Connect this recorder and a PC via a switching hub. Recorder IP address: 192.168.0.250 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 PC LAN cable (commercially available) 10BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T: category 5e or better (straight) for WJ-NV200K category 7 (straight) for WJ-NV200K/G IP address: 192.168.0.x (except 0, 1, 250 and 255) Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.0.1 Network Switching hub IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.
About the connector How to use the terminals of the ALARM/CONTROL connector This connector is used when connecting an external device such as a sensor that outputs alarm signals or when installing an external alarm device such as a buzzer or a lamp. The connector to be used should be compatible with the pin array. Pin array 13 1 The pin array is different from other Panasonic recorders. Make sure that the connection is correct referring to the following. ALARM/CONTROL 25 Pin No.
Connection for the auto time adjustment function When a signal output from the other device is supplied to the time adjustment signal input (pin no. 20) and the time difference between the recorder and the other device is 29 minutes or less, the clock of the recorder will be set to the time set for the other device. When a signal output is supplied to the recorder 29 minutes before/after the hour, the clock of the recorder will be set to the hour (nn:00:00). ("nn" is the hour.
Alarm connection When a signal output from the other device is supplied to the Alarm input 1 to 9 terminals (pin nos. 1 - 9), recording or an alarm action will be performed in accordance with the settings. When an alarm device such as a buzzer, a lamp, etc., is installed outside, connect them to the Alarm output terminal (pin no. 21). Sensor (Alarm input 9) (Signal ground) (Alarm input 1) Door security switch 9 14 1 (Signal ground) 13 Alarming device Relays, etc.
Installation or replacement of the hard disk drives Before installing the hard disk drives, turn off the power of this recorder first. When replacing the hard disk drives, the procedures will be same as those of installation. When installing or replacing the hard disk drives for playback use only, perform the link process. Install the hard disk drives Step 1 Step 3 Remove the HDD bracket screws (x2) on the HDD slots on the rear panel of the recorder, and pull out the HDD bracket.
Important: • Hard disk drives are precise devices. Handle with care while keeping the following in mind. • Do not subject the hard disk drive to any vibration or impact. • Before touching the hard disk drive, eliminate static electricity by touching a steel locker, etc. When holding the hard disk drive, hold the both sides of the hard disk drive. • Do not touch the circuit board or the connectors to prevent the hard disk drive from damaging by static electricity.
Turn on the recorder Turn on the power of the recorder Turn on the power of the recorder. When using the recorder for the first time, register the license for the recorder. (☞ Page 33) Step 1 Connect the provided power cord to the power cord inlet on the rear panel of the recorder, and insert the power plug to an outlet. Be sure to use the following power source.
Turn off the power of the recorder Turn off the power of the recorder. When turning off the power, follow the procedure "During recording" or the procedure "During playback" depending on the current operation status. During recording Step 1 Select "Off" for "Recording mode" on the "REC & event" page - [Advanced setup] tab of the setup menu to stop all recordings. (☞ Page 58) Step 2 Unplug the power plug from the outlet after confirming that the [HDD] and [HDD2] indicators are off.
Register the license When using this recorder for the first time, it is necessary to register the license for the recorder. Important: • After registering the "Registration Key" for the recorder (when using the recorder for the first time), be sure to click the [Restart] button to restart the recorder. The license will not be effective before the recorder is restarted. Step 1 → The setup menu will be displayed.
Step 5 Click the [Setup >] button of [Registration of license]. → The registration window will be displayed. Step 6 Click the [Registration >] button of "Product" - "Registration Key". → The "Registration key input" window to register the license will be displayed. Step 7 Enter the "Registration key" for the recorder in the "Registration key" field using the on-screen keyboard displayed (refer to the following screenshot) over the "Registration key input" window, and click the [Registration] button.
Basic operations The recorder can be operated using the provided mouse connected to the mouse connection port on the front side of the recorder. It is also possible to perform operations (except for the settings) of the recorder from the web browser. Refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about the operations from the web browser. Step 1 Connect the provided mouse to the mouse connection port on the front side of the recorder.
About the operation of on-screen keyboard Setting items can be entered using the on-screen keyboard. When clicking the [ ] icon beside the entry field, the on-screen keyboard will be displayed, and it will become possible to enter characters by clicking the character keys on the keyboard. Entry field Language selection pull-down menu Click the [C] button to select the language for character entry. [Del all] button Deletes all the characters in the entry field.
Setup menu Configuration of each setting item in the setup menu should be completed in advance to use this recorder. The setup menu has the following levels for the setting items. On "Easy Start", the minimum settings required to operate the recorder will be performed, but other settings will remain default. On the [Basic setup] or [Advanced setup] page, the settings can be customized in accordance with a variety of operational modes.
Configure the minimum settings [Easy Start] The minimum settings required to operate the recorder, such as the date & time, camera registration, recording, can be configured on the setup menu - the "Quick setup" menu - "Easy Start". First, configure the minimum settings on "Easy Start", and to configure more advanced settings, go to each setup page.
[Addition] button Detects only the added or replacing cameras. The models and results of the detected cameras will be displayed. Make sure that the model numbers of all the connected cameras are being displayed. Step 7 When you wish to change the registered camera numbers, it is possible to change the order of the camera numbers. Important: • Do not click [New] button if some cameras are already being operated. All the connected cameras will be given new IP addresses.
Step 8 Perform the settings for recording. If the settings are performed on "Easy Start", the settings will be applied to all the cameras. [Frame rate] Selects the recording rate. 1 ips/ 3 ips/ 5 ips/ 10 ips/ 15 ips/ 30 ips Default: 10 ips [Image quality] Select the image quality of recorded images.
Configure the basic settings [Basic setup] The basic settings of the recorder such as date & time and recording mode, etc. can be configured on the "Basic setup" page. The "Basic setup" page provides access to the [Date/Language], [Camera] and [REC & event] pages. Display the basic setup pages Click the desired button on the setup menu. [Date/Language] button: Displays the "Date/Language" page. Perform settings such as date & time and daylight saving time. [Camera] button: Display the "Camera" page.
[Date & time settings] tab Perform settings such as date & time format, time zone, daylight saving time, and time adjustment method. [Daylight saving time table] Set the start (In)/end (Out) time and date of daylight saving time. Clicking the [Setup >] button will open the "Daylight saving time table" window. ■ Display format Set the current date and time. [Date] Select a date/time display format.
[Language] tab Select the display language for the main monitor and for the web browser on the PC.
Camera setup [Camera] The "Camera" page has 2 tabs; the [Camera registration] tab and the [Camera setup] tab. [Camera registration] tab Perform settings such as the network settings of the camera (IP address and port number), and the display position on the main monitor. When performing the initial settings, display camera information detected/set on the "Easy Start". [Registered information] Change the "Model", "IP address" and "Compression".
Change the registered information [Registered information] Click the [Setup >] button for "Change the registered information" on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following items. After editing the settings, click the [OK] button to save the settings and return to the [Camera registration] tab. Set a port number from 1 - 65535 for use by the camera.
Interchange camera numbers [Change the display position of camera] Click the [Setup >] button for "Change the display position of camera" on the [Camera registration] tab to display the following items. The registered cameras will be displayed on the screen in the order of 1, 2 ...16 from top left to right.
Set up date & time display [Date & time display] Select the date & time display position for each camera and transmit it to the cameras to change the camera settings. Clicking the [Setup >] button for "Date & time display" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the following items. Note: • The position to display the title edited on "Display title" (☞ page 48) is the same as the "Position" selected here to display the date & time edited on "Date & time display".
[Display Title] To transmit the settings to the camera, mark this item, and edit the title displayed on the image. Clicking the [Edit >] button will display the following title editing window: The camera title registered on the [Main monitor] tab of the monitor page can be used as display title. Clicking this button will copy the camera title to the "Display Title" field. • [Display Title] Enter a character string to be displayed on the image using the on-screen keyboard.
Set up VMD alarm [VMD alarm] Select the VMD function for each camera and transmit the information to the cameras to change the camera settings. Clicking the [Setup >] button for "VMD alarm" on the [Camera setup] tab will display the following items. [VMD alarm] Select whether or not to use the VMD (VMD: Video Motion Detector) alarm function when a change (movement) is detected in the image. Refer to the operating instructions of the camera in use for how to configure the VMD alarm. On: Detects alarms.
Set up recording/events [REC & event] The "REC & event" page has 3 tabs; the [Recording setup] tab, the [Event setup] tab and the [Advanced setup] tab. Recording setup tab [Recording setup] Configure the settings relating to schedule recording. Set the day(s), time table(s), frame rate and image quality for recording. [Advanced >] button The "Advanced schedule setup" page will be displayed. In addition to 3 schedule recordings, 3 event recordings can be set up.
Configure the advanced settings for schedule recording In addition to schedule recording, up to 3 event recordings each can be set up on Time table 1 and 2. Clicking the [Advanced >] button in the "Schedules" field will open the "Advanced schedule setup" page. ■ Schedule to record 3 schedule recordings and 3 event recordings each can be set up on Time table 1 and 2. Within the same time table, event recording has priority over schedule recording.
Set up recording for individual cameras [Advanced recording setup] Set up items such as the image capture size, frame rate and image quality for individual cameras. Clicking the [Advanced >] button on the [Recording setup] tab will open the advanced setup page. Important: • When the compression method of the camera is MPEG4, SXVGA(1280x960) is unavailable. [Rate] (Frame rate) (☞ Page 50) [Quality] (Image quality) (☞ Page 50) [Audio] Select whether or not to record audio together with images.
Rec.: Output of the alarm signal will continue during event recording. Default: 2 s [Auto reset time] Set the time for automatically resetting the alarm action. 2 s/ 5 s/ 10 s/ 20 s/ 30 s/ 1 min/ 3 min/ 5 min Ext.: Alarm output will continue until the alarm action is reset. Refer to the operating instructions (PDF) for further information about alarm reset. Default: Ext.
Set up camera site alarm [Advanced camera site alarm setup] Set up the action to be taken when a Panasonic alarm protocol received from a camera triggers camera site alarm. Refer to "Advanced terminal alarm setup" to set "Mode", "Recording camera", "Preset" and "Terminal output" in "Setup by camera" (☞ page 53). [Back] button Click the button after completing the settings. The screen returns to the [Event setup] tab.
Set up face matching alarm [Advanced face matching alarm setup] Set up the face matching alarm triggered when a previously registered face image is detected among the camera’s live images. Refer to "About the face matching function" (☞ page 12) for details and cautions for use regarding the face matching function. Also refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF) for further information about the face matching functions. [Back] button Click the button after completing the settings.
Register face images [Face registration] Use this page to register new face images, to check already registered face images or to assign names to the face images. • [Auto image scan] button Automatically searches for images suitable for face matching for approximately 3 seconds before and after the face image is registered. For details refer to [Auto image scan] in "Automatically search for face images [Auto image scan]" (☞ page 57). • [Delete] To delete images, mark their checkboxes.
Register face images [Add] A maximum of 16 face images can be registered. If 16 face images have already been registered, add new images after having deleted some of the registered images. Step 1 Click the [Add >] button in the face image registration window. If the face image automatically searched or changed name has not already been updated, click the [Update] button before adding it. → The "Face registration" window will be displayed.
Set up face matching area [Setup area] Set up to 4 areas for detecting face images while displaying live images. At the default, the whole area on the camera images is set to detect face images. By designating the detection areas, it is possible to reduce the detection failure. Step 3 On the displayed image, click the top left corner and bottom right corner of the square that will become the VMD area.
Configure the settings relating to monitors [Monitor] The settings relating to the display of the main monitor, the live monitor connected to the recorder and the monitor of the PC connected via a network are configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Monitor" page. The settings relating to image switching such as multiscreen display and sequence display of live images are also configured on this page. The "Monitor" page has [Main monitor], [Live monitor] and [Advanced setup] tabs.
Configure other settings relating to monitors [Advanced setup] Configure other monitor settings such as the eco. monitor function and monitor audio output. The eco. monitor function is designed to reduce the energy consumption of the main monitor by measures such as reducing its brightness in normal operation, turning off the backlight, and increasing the brightness when an alarm occurs or in other cases.
Configure the settings relating to network [Network] The settings relating to the network of the recorder are configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Network" page. The "Network" page has [Basic], [e-Mail], [Panasonic alarm protocol] and [NTP/SNMP] tabs. Configure the basic network settings [Basic] The basic settings relating to the network can be configured on this tab. Note: • Enter the address octets and port numbers right-aligned.
■ Other setup Click the [Advanced >] button to set bandwidth control, HTTP port number, and FTP port number. The setup menu (advanced) will be displayed. [HTTP port number] Specify the HTTP port number to be used to send images from the recorder. It is unnecessary to change it for normal use. 1 - 65535 Default: 80 Note: • Depending on the network settings, network communication may not be established if the HTTP port number has been changed. In this case, refer to the administrator of each network.
Configure the settings relating to the mail notification [e-Mail] The settings of alarm mail notice, the settings of error report mail (☞ Operating Instructions (PDF)) and the settings to use the mail functions can be configured on this tab. Note: • Available characters are as follows. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a bcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456 7 8 9 ! # $ % &‘ ( ) * + ,- . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~ [Sender's address] Enter the mail address of a sender.
Configure the Panasonic alarm protocol settings [Panasonic alarm protocol] The settings to notify the PC of the event and error information when an event or an error occurs can be configured on this tab. To display the event and error information, it is necessary that the dedicated software is installed on the PC. Refer to the "readme.txt" on the provided CD-ROM for details on the software. [Port number(to PC)] Enter the addresses of the recipient PCs. It is usually not necessary change the default.
Configure the settings relating to NTP/SNMP synchronization [NTP/SNMP] The settings to synchronize the system clock with the NTP (Network Time Protocol) and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) server can be configured on this tab. [Location] Enter a location name (location where the recorder is installed) in alphanumeric characters. Example: 2F [Contact] Enter the contact information such as a mail address of an administrator of this recorder.
Configure the settings relating to the user management [User management] The settings such as user authentication On/Off, administrator registration and operation levels can be configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "User management" page. The "User management" page has [Basic], [User registration] and [Administrator setup] tabs.
Restrictable operations It is possible to allow or restrict the following operations for each user. Operation Description Camera operation Camera images displayed on the main monitor can be changed. Camera control Camera control such as panning and tilting can be performed. Search and playback Recorded images can be played back and searched by VMD search. Copy Recorded images can be copied to storage media such as an SD memory card. Alarm reset An alarm action can be canceled.
Register, edit or delete the user information [User registration] Use this tab to register, edit or delete user names and passwords. [Registration] button Select this button to newly register the edited user information. ■ Edit user information Edit or delete the user information that has been registered. Select the user whose user information is to be edited or deleted. To edit items, proceed as for new user registration. [Edit] button Registers the edited user information.
Edit the administrator information [Administrator setup] The administrator information relating to the password and default screen, etc. can be registered on this tab. [Administrator name] Enter the administrator name using the on-screen keyboard. (☞ Page 36) Enter 5 to 14 alphanumeric characters for the administrator name. Default: ADMIN [Password] Enter the administrator password using the on-screen keyboard. (☞ Page 36) Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for the password.
Configure the settings relating to maintenance [Maintenance] The version of the recorder and disk information is displayed, and the settings relating to hard disk drives can be configured on the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Maintenance" page. It is also possible to initialize the setup data of the setup pages, check the system logs and register the license on this page. The "Maintenance" page has [System information], [HDD information] and [System management] tabs.
Configure the settings and operations relating to the system [System management] The settings relating to the actions at an error occurrence and auto data deletion from hard disk drives can be configured on this tab. It is also possible to display the logs on this page. In addition, general maintenance, such as license registration, setting initialization and firmware upgrade, can be performed on this tab.
About the network log The network error logs (occurrence date & time and error details) will be displayed in list form. Up to 100 logs are saved. When more than 100 logs are filed, the older logs will be overwritten by the newer logs. In this case, the oldest log is the first to be overwritten. Refer to page 86 for further information about the error logs. Note: • Information will not be updated while logs are being displayed. ■ Functions for maintenance License is added to operate the recorder.
Register the license [Registration Key] The license to operate the recorder is registered. Important: • After registering the "Registration Key" for the recorder (when using the recorder for the first time), be sure to click the [Restart] button to restart the recorder. The license will not be effective before the recorder is restarted. [Entry information of the key management system] This is the ID number required to obtain the "Registration Key".
Saves the maintenance data on the SD memory card Saves the data such as logs on the SD memory card. All logs are saved. When using an unformatted SD memory card, format it using this recorder. Refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF) for how to format a SD memory card. Step 1 Click the [Execute] button to display the confirmation window to start saving. → Saving the log data on the SD memory card will be started. Step 2 Click the [Back] button when saving is completed.
Manage the hard disk drives [HDD management] The operations relating to the hard disk drives such as checking the capacity of each recording area and formatting the drives can be performed on the "HDD management" page of the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu. Important: • All other operations such as recording and playback will stop when the "HDD management" page is displayed. • Displaying the "HDD management" page forcibly logs out any other users currently logged in to the recorder.
Check the hard disk drive information [HDD information] The capacities, operation time and statuses of the hard disk drives are displayed. Refer to the setup menu - the "Advanced setup" menu - the "Maintenance" page - the [HDD information] tab for further information about the items displayed on the [HDD information] tab. (☞ Page 70) Format the hard disk drives [Format HDD] Hard disk drives are formatted. Formatting is required when a hard disk drive is replaced or added.
Lists of the setting items (Setup menu) Quick setup (Easy Start) Tab Date & time adjustment Recording setup Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) – Frame rate Recording setup (The same setting for Image quality all cameras) Referenced recording days Available range Default 2010/1/1 0:00 2034/12/31 23:59 20nn/mm/10:00 (nn and mm are calculated base on the serial number of the recorder.
Menu/Tab Setting item (including those of Available range the "Advanced setup" menu) Default Remarks *1 The second Sunday in March, 2:00 this year and subsequent years *2 The last Sunday in March, 1:00 this year and subsequent years *3 The first Sunday in November, 2:00 this year and subsequent years *4 The last Sunday in October, 1:00 this year and subsequent years Language Language 日本語/ English/ Français/ English Español/ Deutsch/ Italiano/ Русский Camera Camera registration Model (Indication only)
Menu/Tab Setting item (including those of Available range the "Advanced setup" menu) Default Remarks REC & event Recording setup Days to record Mon, Tue ...
Menu/Tab Event setup Advanced setup 80 Setting item (including those of Available range the "Advanced setup" menu) Image capture size QVGA(320x240), VGA(640x480), SXVGA(1280x960) Rate 1 ips, 3 ips, 5 ips, 10 ips, 15 ips, 30 ips Quality SF, FQ, NQ Audio Off, On Recording Off, On Saving Depend, Except Referenced recording days (Calculated result will be displayed.) Alarm action Output duration 0 s, 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s, 1 min, Ext., Rec.
Advanced setup Menu/Tab Monitor Main monitor Live monitor Advanced setup Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) Camera title Display Position Camera title Live sequence Duration Select camera(s) to transmit the settings. Secret view Eco.
Menu/Tab Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) Available range Default Port number(to PC) (Port No.) 1818 Retry 0, …, 8 2 Destination address (Address) (Text will be entered.) (Blank) Time adjustment Off, On Off NTP server address (Text will be entered.) (Blank) Community (Text will be entered.) (Blank) System name (Text will be entered.) (Blank) Location (Text will be entered.) (Blank) Contact (Text will be entered.
Menu/Tab User registration Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) Available range Default Error reset Checked/Not checked Manager: (Checked, Fixed) Operator: Checked Viewer: Not checked Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed) Setup Checked/Not checked Manager: (Checked, Fixed) Operator: Not checked Viewer: Not checked Logged out: (Not checked, Fixed) Camera image display Checked/Not checked Manager: (Checked, Fixed) Operator: Checked Viewer: Checked Logged out: Checked Checked Log
Menu/Tab HDD information System management Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) Available range Default Internal temperature (Indication only) (Indication only) Highest temperature (Indication only) (Indication only) Capacity (Indication only) (Indication only) Operation (Indication only) (Indication only) Status (Indication only) (Indication only) Recorded time range (Indication only) (Indication only) Overwrite cycle (Indication only) (Indication only) Err
Menu/Tab Setting item (including those of the "Advanced setup" menu) Available range Default HDD information (Capacity) (Indication only) (Indication only) HDD information (Operation) (Indication only) (Indication only) HDD information (Status) (Indication only) (Indication only) HDD information (Format) Checked/Not checked Not checked HDD information (Results) (Indication only) (Indication only) HDD information (Capacity) (Indication only) (Indication only) HDD information (Operation)
About the error logs and the network logs Error logs This section describes the display contents on the status display panel of the main monitor, the logs of error occurrence (error logs) and their details. The display contents of each error logs are common between the main monitor and the web browser. • "x" indicates the HDD (hard disk drive) number. • "f" indicates the cooling fan number. • "cc" indicates the camera number.
Network logs This section describes the details on the network logs and their details. The network logs are displayed by selecting the "Maintenance" page - [System management] tab - "Network log" on the setup menu or the web browser of a PC that is connected to the recorder. The display contents of each error logs are common between the main monitor and the web browser. Description Network log Output from connector NW link error E-mail transmission complete SMTP authentication error.
Troubleshooting Before asking for repairs, check the symptoms with the following table. Contact your dealer if a problem cannot be solved even after checking and trying the solution in the table or a problem is not described below. Symptom Power is not turned on. Cause/solution • Is the power plug of the AC adapter connected to the outlet firmly? Confirm the cable is firmly connected. − • Check if the power cord is properly inserted into the power socket of the recorder.
Symptom Cannot play back images. Cannot control the cameras. No alarm action is taken. Cause/solution • Are there any recorded images on the hard disk drives? Check if there are recorded images. 76 • Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to playback images recorded on the hard disk drives. Check the user level settings of these users. 67 • Users who have logged into the system may not be authorized to display images from the cameras.
Symptom Cause/solution • Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T port? Confirm the cable is firmly connected. 20 • Is the link indicator (orange) of the network port lit? When it is not lit, connection to a LAN is not established or a network is not working correctly. Confirm that the link indicator of the network port is lit. Refer to the system administrator if it is not lit.
Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically. Symptom The power cord insulation is damaged. The power cord, plug and connectors get hot during use. The power cord gets hot when bent or stretched. Cause/solution • The power cord, connector, or power plug is damaged. This may result in electric shock or a fire. Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately, and refer to qualified service personnel.
Specifications • General Power source: Power consumption: Ambient operating temperature: Ambient operating humidity: Maximum operating altitude: Dimensions (excluding rubber feet and projections): Weight: Finish: • 120 V AC 60 Hz (WJ-NV200K) 220 V – 240 V AC 50 Hz/60 Hz (WJ-NV200K/G) 45 W Main body: +5 °C to +45 °C {41 °F to 113 °F} Mouse (provided): +5 °C to +40 °C {41 °F to 104 °F} 5 % - 90 % (non condensing) 2000 m {6562 feet} or less 420 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) x 300 mm (D) {16-17/32" (W) 3-15/32" (H) 1
Standard accessories CD-ROM*1......................................................................... 1 pc. Mouse................................................................................ 1 pc. Installation Guide (this document)....................................... 1 pc. Quick Reference Guide....................................................... 1 pc. Warranty (provided with WJ-NV200K)................................. 1 pc. The following are for installation: Power cord (WJ-NV200K)................
Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.