Digital Disk Recorder Installation Guide WJ-RT416 WJ-RT416V Model Nos. HDD SEQUENCE 1 ERROR 1 2 2 3 ALARM MULTI SCREEN 3 6 9 10/0 TIMER COPY 7 4 OPERAT E ALARM RESET 5 SEARCH 4 SETUP 5 11 REV 12 14 PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP FWD SKIP 6 13 STOP 8 ESC 15 16 SET Digital Di sk Reco rder WJ-R T416 WJ-RT416 is shown above. Before attempting to connect or operate this product, please read these instructions carefully and save this manual for future use.
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Important safety instructions 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
CONTENTS Limitation of liability ........................................................... 4 Disclaimer of warranty ...................................................... 4 Important safety instructions ............................................. 5 Precautions ....................................................................... 7 Preface ............................................................................. 9 Features ............................................................................
Precautions Refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system installers. When the model in use is the NTSC model, connect the unit to a 120 V AC power source. When the model in use is the PAL model, connect the unit to a 220 - 240 V AC power source. Do not connect this unit to an outlet to which appliances with high power consumption such as an air conditioning or a copy machine is already being connected.
Prevent condensation from forming on the surface of the hard disk. If this happens, do not turn on the power of the recorder and leave the recorder for around 2 hours. Wait until the dew evaporates in any of the following cases: • The recorder is placed in an extremely humid place. • The recorder is placed in a room where a heater has just been turned on. • The recorder is moved from an air-conditioned room to a humid and high-temperature room.
Preface The Digital Disk Recorder WJ-RT416 is designed for use within a surveillance system. The digital disk recorder is a recording device using a hard disk drive to record pictures of surveillance cameras instead of using videotapes so that pictures recorded by repeated overwriting will not experience deterioration of the recorded picture quality. Up to 16 cameras can be connected directly with this unit and it is possible to record images from them.
About these operating instructions There are 2 sets of operating instructions for the WJ-RT416 as follows. • Installation Guide (this book) • Operating Instructions (PDF) of the monitoring software The "Installation Guide" contains descriptions of how to install/connect this unit, and descriptions of how to operate this unit with the buttons on the front panel.
Major operating controls and their functions ■ Front View y HDD SEQUENCE 1 q w e !1 !2 !3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 !6 !7 STOP SEARCH 1 ERROR PLAY !8 PAUSE REC @2 REC STOP COPY2 SETUP COPY 2 ALARM MULTI SCREEN 3 REV FWD TIMER SKIP – 4 9 5 r !0 OPERATE 10/0 11 ESC ALARM RESET 6 + 12 SET 13 14 15 16 Digital Disk Recorder WJ-RT416 Inside the cover t u i o !4 q Error indicator (ERROR) Blinks orange when an error that may interfere with the unit’s operation occurs.
!4 Escape button (ESC) Press this button to mute audio when displaying live/recorded images. When operating the setup menu, press this button to cancel the settings currently being edited and go back to the previous page. !5 Set button (SET) Press this button to determine the settings when operating the setup menu. !6 Stop button (STOP) Press this button to stop playback.
■ Rear View e r ty !0 ui o !1 !2 RS485(CAMERA) w !3 5 !4 3 !6 1 POWER ON OFF AUX IN SERIAL !5 AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT q AUDIO OUT MONITOR1 IN 16 15 6 1 2 MONITOR2 DATA 14 13 12 14 13 12 MODE 10/100BASE-T 11 10 ALARM IN/CONTOROL COPY1 9 4 AUDIO IN 2 SIGNAL GND 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AC IN OUT 16 15 11 10 9 VIDEO !8 q Audio out connector (AUDIO OUT) Audio will be output from this connector.
!7 Power cord inlet (AC IN) Connect the provided power cord to this inlet. !8 Video in connectors (BNC) (VIDEO IN 1 - 16)/ Video out connectors (BNC) (VIDEO OUT 1 - 16) Images (video signals) from the cameras connected to the VIDEO IN connectors will be looped through to the VIDEO OUT connectors. Connect system cameras or combination cameras to the VIDEO IN connectors. The VIDEO IN 1 - 4 connectors are compatible with coaxial cable.
Image display When displaying images on a 16-split screen Sep-04-2006 04:00:00PM Currently selected camera channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time and date Mute icon Camera title When displaying on a 16-screen, numbers 1-16 will be displayed as shown in the illustration regardless of the camera title setting.
Startup Start up the recorder as follows. 16 z Connect the power cord to a 120 V AC 60 Hz outlet when the model in use is the NTSC model. When the model in use is the PAL model, connect the power cord to a 220 - 240 V AC 50 Hz outlet. x Press the power button to turn on the power of the recorder. • The OPERATE indicator will light and the system check will start. In the process of the system check, the startup window will be displayed on a monitor.
Adjustment of the clock of the recorder Adjust the clock of the recorder as follows. Check the clock periodically and correct it in the following way if it displays wrong time. It is also necessary to correct the clock after replacing the built-in backup battery. Screenshot 1 Display the setup menu by pressing the SETUP button. Step 1 Move the cursor onto "System Setup", and then press the [SET] button.
Shutdown of the recorder To shut down the recorder, do the following. z When the manual recording is currently being performed, stop recording. • Hold down the [REC] button for 2 seconds or more. The lit camera selection button indicating the current recording camera channel will go off and all recordings will stop. Refer to page 21 for how to stop the timer recording or the alarm recording. When playing recorded images, stop playback. • Press the [STOP] button.
Monitor live images from the cameras It is possible to display live images on a single screen or a multi-screen on the monitor. It is also possible to display live images sequentially (sequential display). Display images on a single screen z Select a camera channel by pressing the camera selection buttons (1 - 16). • Live images from the selected camera channel will be displayed on a single screen.
Display images from the cameras sequentially (sequential display) It is possible to sequentially display images from cameras automatically. Images from the cameras will be displayed sequentially according to the settings configured in advance. The sequential display can be carried out on a single screen or a 4-split screen. Sequential display on a single screen z Make sure that images are displayed not on a 4-split screen, and then press the [SEQUENCE] button.
Recording Manual recording Start/stop recording manually. z Press the [REC] button. x To stop recording, hold down the [REC] button for 2 seconds or more. • Recording of images from all the camera channels except channels which supply no video input signal will start. The [REC] button and the camera channel selection buttons respective to the channels used for the current recording will light.
Playback Recorded images can be played as follows. Recorded images will be played on a single screen. z Select the desired camera channel by pressing the camera channel selection buttons (1 - 16) or by moving the cursor onto the area respective to the desired camera channel using the arrows button (CDAB) when displaying images on a multi-screen. x Click the [PLAY] button. • Recorded images will be displayed on a single screen.
Skip playback When the [SKIP s] button is pressed during playback, playback will be skipped to the recorded image of the previous recorded images. When the [SKIP d] button is pressed during playback, playback will be skipped to the recorded image of the next recorded images. Pausing Playback will be paused when the [PLAY] button is pressed during playback. Playback will be resumed when the [PLAY] button is pressed again.
Search and play It is possible to search the desired recorded images and play them. The search and play can be carried out when displaying images on a single screen. The following is available as the search filter for the search and play.
Search and play with multiple search filters The following search filters are available for search and play. • Camera CH: Only recorded images of the selected camera channels will be searched. • Start/End: Images recorded in the period designated by entering the start time and end time will be searched.
Screenshot 2 The search result window will be displayed.
Alarm function The recorder will take the alarm action according to the settings when the following events occur. • Terminal alarm: When a signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the ALARM IN/CONTROL terminal, this is stated as an event of a terminal alarm. • VMD (Video motion detection) alarm: When motion is detected by the VMD function, this is stated as an event of a VMD alarm.
• Records alarm logs Time and date or description of the event will be recorded as an alarm log at an event occurrence. Refer to page 68 for further information about the alarm log. • Starts recording automatically (Alarm recording) Recording images from the camera to which an event occurred will start automatically at an event occurrence. Refer to pages 59 and 60 for how to configure the settings for recording at an event occurrence (terminal/command alarm recording/VMD alarm recording).
Copying (Duplicate) It is possible to copy recorded images onto an external recording device (HDD, DVD-R, CD-R, USB memory, etc.) connected to the recorder. It is recommended to make back-up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the HDD. Important: • Do not disconnect the cable connecting between the external recording device and the recorder in the process of copying. Otherwise, it may damage both the recorder and the external recording device.
Screenshot 2 The "Copy List" window will be displayed. Step 3 Copy List Cam Quality 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 SF FQ SF NQ EX SF FQ SF Start 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 Total:20 Copy A:Data Only Prev Next 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 10:43:22 End 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 01-24-2006 Size:12.
Log in as a different user To log in as a different user, log out first and log in again. When logged out, the buttons on the front panel will be locked and the password entry window will be displayed when any of the buttons is pressed. Enter the user password. Important: According to your needs, select "Disable" for "Auto Login User" on the setup menu ("System Setup" – "Auto Login User") (☞ page 53).
Log in Screenshot 1 When logged out once and press any of the buttons on the front panel, the password entry window will be displayed. Step 1 Enter the user password and press the [SET] button. → When logged in, the indicator on the arrows button will light. When failed to log in, the error message window will be displayed. Input Password Note: The default password is different according to the user level as follows.
Disk management It is possible to format the built-in HDDs and restore HDD management information (list information of recorded images). Check HDD information HDD information (total disk size, used disk size, hour meter) and time and date of the latest/oldest data on the HDD can be checked as follows. Screenshot 1 Display the setup menu by pressing the SETUP button. Step 1 Move the cursor onto "Maintenance", and then press the [SET] button.
Notes: • The used disk space will not be displayed as "0 GB" even when no data is saved on the disk since the system uses some of the disk space. • HDD6 is not provided for the WJ-RT416V. Capacity The total size of the HDD will be displayed. Used The used size of the HDD will be displayed. Hour Meter The hour meter of the HDD will be displayed. Note: When a HDD is in the faulty state, the indication will displayed on the "Disk Management" window as follows.
Format the HDD There are two ways of how to format the HDD as follows. • Format only the selected HDD • Format all the HDDs simultaneously Format only the selected HDD Screenshot 1 Display the "Disk Management" window (☞ page 33). Disk Management No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Capacity Used 232.884GB 232.250GB 232.250GB 232.884GB 138.034GB 232.884GB 000.008GB 232.
Stop power supply to the HDD When replacing the HDD, it is necessary to stop power supply to the HDD in advance. Contact your dealer when it is necessary to replace the HDD. Screenshot 1 Display the "Disk Management" window (☞ page 33). Disk Management No. Capacity 1 2 3 4 5 6 Used Hour Meter 232.884GB 232.250GB 232.250GB 232.884GB Disk Access Error 000.008GB 232.884GB No Disk Detected No Disk Detected [REC]:Start Format All Format 400h 389h 400h Step 1 Move the cursor onto any of No.
Restore HDD management information When information of recorded images on the HDD and HDD management information (list information) do not match, restore the HDD management information. Restore of HDD management information sometimes resolves problems such as a playback failure. Screenshot 1 Display the "Disk Management" window (☞ page 33). Disk Management No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Capacity 232.884GB 232.250GB 232.250GB 232.884GB 138.034GB 232.884GB 000.008GB 232.
Operate the recorder using a PC It is possible to configure the settings and operate the recorder on a network using the monitoring software when it is installed on the PC from the provided CD-ROM. The following are some functions and their features of the monitoring software, and the system requirements for a PC on which the software can be installed.
Installation HDD safety mode When installing the recorder in the rack without turning the power of the recorder off, activate the HDD safety mode. When the HDD safety mode is activated, the power of the all HDDs will be off. (Recording and playback will be forcibly canceled.) At the default, the recorder will start up in the HDD safety mode to protect the HDDs from shock, vibration, etc. during installation.
HDD replacement When the indication "Disk Access Error", "Data Error", "Disk Unacknowledged" or "Disk Type Unfitting" is displayed, it is possible to replace the HDD without stopping the operation of the recorder. (A new HDD must be the same model as of the HDD to be replaced with.) It is necessary to stop the power supply to the HDD before starting the HDD replacement. Refer to page 36 for how to stop the power supply to the HDD, Contact your dealer when it is necessary to replace the HDD.
Rack mounting Use an EIA-standard 19" rack (depth: 550 mm or more). Note: It is necessary to procure four optional rack mount screws (W2-MSS/5008 or M5 x12). z Remove the five rubber feet from the bottom of the recorder using a flathead screwdriver. Remove the rubber feet. x Place the provided rack mounting brackets on both sides of the recorder and tighten with the eight provided screws.
Connection Basic connection System cameras (VIDEO IN 5 - 16) Combination cameras (VIDEO IN 1 - 4) Microphones Amplifier Video monitor Connect the cables from the microphone amplifier to the AUDIO IN connectors.
Connection with RS485 cameras RS485(CAMERA) 5 3 1 6 4 AUDIO IN 2 POWER ON OFF AUX IN SERIAL RS485 cable (WV-CA48/50) AUDIO OUT MONITOR1 IN 16 15 1 2 MONITOR2 DATA 14 13 12 14 13 12 MODE 10/100BASE-T 11 10 ALARM IN/CONTOROL COPY1 9 SIGNAL GND 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AC IN OUT 16 Unit number: 12 Termination: ON 4-wire connection AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT 15 Unit number: 11 Termination: OFF 4-wire connection 11 10 9 VIDEO Unit number: 10 Termination: OFF 4-wir
Connection with PS·Data systems This is an example of connection when the unit is used together with the PS·Data devices. If a connected system controller is PS·Data compatible, it is possible to operate this unit or connected devices using the system controller. Use the RS485 cable provided with the system controller. Important: • Terminate both devices on both ends of the connection. Refer to the respective operating instructions for the descriptions of how to terminate.
When installing this unit between a controller and a system device A UNIT 9 0 1 7 8 2 3 POWER ALARM RESET 45 6 ON OFF 1 2 SUSPEND SET UP SET ESC 3 ALARM B SYSTEM CONTROLLER RS485 cable ALARM SUSPEND 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7 Data Multiplex Unit WJ-MP204 0 Controller Termination: ON Unit Address: 1 Coaxial communication unit Termination: ON Unit Address : 2 ON Mode selection DIP switches RS485 cable 1 2 RS485(CAMERA) 5 3 1 POWER ON OFF AUX IN SERIAL AUDIO OUT MONITOR1 IN 16
Connection with a PC Required devices and cables vary depending on how to connect them. Before starting the connections, check the required devices and cables for your environment. The IP addresses of the recorders in the following connection examples are the default settings. Connect the recorder and a PC directly Important: When connecting the recorder and a PC directly without using a hub or a router, use a cross LAN cable to connect them.
Add the recorder to a broadband WAN (Wide Area Network) Broadband router A (WAN → WJ-RT416) TCP/UDP port: 2000 (configured on the WJ-RT416) HDD SEQUENCE 1 STOP SEARCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ERROR SETUP PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP COPY 2 ALARM MULTI SCREEN 3 REV TIMER FWD SKIP – 4 5 9 10/0 11 12 13 14 15 16 ESC ALARM RESET OPERATE 6 + SET Digital Disk Recorder WJ-RT416 Server port: 2000 (editable) WAN Broadband router B (WAN → PC) UDP port: 999 (fixed) PC Important: When t
Mode selection DIP switch: 1 2 The dip switch positions are defined by the attribute of the unit connected to the system’s DATA terminal.
RS485 (CAMERA) port When connecting an RS485 camera, connect it to the RS485 (CAMERA) port on the rear of the recorder. RS485(CAMERA) Block diagram RA RB Signal TA TB GND OUT TA RA RB Signal GND TB IN AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT terminal !3 q Internal block diagram Control circuit Normally close output AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT @5 At an alarm occurrence Common output !4 Normally open output Signal Pin No.
ALARM IN/CONTROL terminal !3 q ALARM IN/CONTOROL @5 Pin No. Operation Remark An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting. An event action will be taken according to the setting.
Setup menu It is necessary to configure the settings on the setup menu in advance to operate the recorder. Display the setup menu on the monitor and configure the settings. Setup menu chart Setup item Description Page System Setup Configure the settings relating to the system such as the clock adjustment, language setting, auto login user, etc. 53 Common Setup Configure the basic settings to be applied regardless of the recording type (manual recording, timer recording, alarm recording).
Basic operation of the setup menu Screenshot 1 Display the setup menu by pressing the SETUP button. Step 1 Press the [SET] button after selecting the desired setup item using the arrows button (C or D). Setup Menu System Setup Recording Setup Event Setup Display Setup Camera Control Setup Communication Setup User Management Maintenance Screenshot 2 The submenu of the selected setup item will be displayed.
Configure the system settings [System Setup] Configure the settings relating to the system such as the clock adjustment, language setting, auto login user, etc. System Setup Month-Day-Year Time & Date 10-22-2006 11:30:30 (Time Zone) GMT-5:00 Set Language English Auto Login User Manager Auto Logout Time 600 Sec Error Buzz 002 Sec Advanced Setup Set→ OK Cancel ■ Time & Date Setup (Time Zone) Adjust the clock of the recorder.
Auto Adjust Time When signal is input to the time adjust input terminal on the rear of the recorder (☞ page 50), the clock of the recorder will be set to "00" minute. The clock will be set to "00" minute only when signal is input at the following time. • Between 00 minutes 00 seconds and 14 minutes 59 seconds, every hour • Between 45 minutes 00 seconds and 59 minutes 59 seconds, every hour The clock will be set to "00 minutes 00 seconds" of the closest hour.
Configure the recording settings [Recording Setup] Configure the settings for recording (manual recording, timer recording, alarm recording). Recording Setup q Common Setup Manual Rec. Setup Timer Rec. Setup e w q Configure the common recording settings [Common Setup] Configure the basic settings to be applied regardless of the recording type (manual recording, timer recording, alarm recording). Common Setup Power On Manual Rec.
■ Advanced Setup The following window will be displayed when the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cursor onto "Set→". Common Setup (Advanced) Time Per File 15 I Frame Interval 4 Resolution Set Min Cancel OK Time Per File Determine the recording time length of the recorded images to be saved as a file. Recorded images will be divided into files and the recording time length of each file will be the selected time length.
w Configure the manual recording settings [Manual Rec. Setup] Configure the settings for manual recording that starts recording when the [REC] button is pressed. Manual Rec. Setup Camera No. 01▲ Rec. Quality SP Fine Rec. Frame Rate Full Cancel OK All ■ Camera No. Select a camera channel to be used for manual recording. Note: The camera selection buttons (1 - 10/0) are available for the camera channel selection. ■ Rec. Quality Select an image quality for recorded images from the following.
Configure the alarm action settings [Event Setup] Configure the settings relating to the alarm action that is to be taken at an event occurrence. Refer to page 27 for further information about the event type and the alarm action. Event Setup q Common Setup Alarm Rec. Setup w q Configure the common settings for the alarm recording [Common Setup] Configure the common settings relating to the alarm action that is to be taken when an event (terminal alarm, VMD alarm, command alarm) occurred.
w Configure the alarm recording settings [Alarm Rec. Setup] Configure the settings relating to the alarm recording that starts upon an event occurrence. Alarm Rec. Setup 01 Alarm No. 00:00 Term 24:00 Off 00:00 24:00 Off 00:00 00:00 Rec. Channel 01 Sensitivity 10 Area Setup Set AL-M 24:00 Off Set→ Advanced Setup All Full 24:00 01 Rec. Channel VMD SP Fine OK Cancel ■ Alarm No. "Alarm No." indicates the following according to the event type.
■ VMD (Area Setup) Set the VMD area. The following window will be displayed when the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cursor onto "Set". Clear (colorless) areas (not set as the VMD areas) Cursor (red) Green areas (set as the VMD areas) Notes: • The colors of the VMD areas may look not exactly as described depending on the brightness or contrast of the images displayed in the areas. • The VMD area cannot be set for "Alarm No." to which no video signal is supplied.
Configure the display settings [Display Setup] Display Setup Status Display All Sequence Dwell 05 Camera Allocation Setup Set OK Sec Cancel ■ Status Display Determine which information is to be displayed. All: All information will be displayed. Status: The status icons and time and date will be displayed. Name: The camera title and time and date will be displayed. Play: Time and date of the recorded images currently being played will be displayed. Off: No information will be displayed.
Configure the settings relating to the camera control [Camera Control Setup] Configure the communication type for the camera control and the cable compensation setting for each channel.
Configure the settings relating to communications with other devices [Communication Setup] It is necessary to conform the setting such as the communication protocol and the line speed when connecting an external device such as a system controller to the DATA port or the RS485 port. It is also necessary to configure the network settings such as the IP address and the gateway address to operate the recorder using a PC via a network. The following is the required setting to communicate with external devices.
■ Advanced Setup The following window will be displayed when the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cursor onto "Set→". Network Setup (Advanced) Off DNS IP Address (Primary) ---.---.---.--- IP Address (Secondary) ---.---.---.--02000 Server Port OK ■ DNS Select "Manual" or "Auto" to enable IP address searching by the host name using the DNS. Select "Off" when not using the DNS. Selecting "Auto" is available only when "On" is selected for "DHCP" (using the DHCP server).
■ Baud Rate Select the communication speed for data transmission with a connected device from the following. 2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 bps Default: 9 600 ■ Data Bit The data bit will be displayed. It is impossible to change the value for this setting. 8 (bit) ■ Parity Select a method to check a transmission error at communication from the following. None: No parity check Even: Even parity Odd: Odd parity Default: None ■ Stop Bit Select a stop bit from the following.
Configure the settings relating to user information [User Management] User information such as the user level, password, etc. can be managed (registration, editing, deletion). User Management q User Level Setup Password Logout e w q Restrict the operable functions [User Level Setup] Configure the operational level of "operator" and "viewer" for each channel. User Level Setup Camera No.
w Set the password [Password] Set the password for each user level. Password entry will be required to log in the recorder.
Maintenance functions [Maintenance] Configuration of the settings relating to the HDDs, the system information check, log check, and initialization of the settings are available. Maintenance Alarm Log Error Log System Information Current Recording Setting Disk Management Online User Information Factory Default Reboot System Advanced Information q e t u o w r y i q Check the alarm log [Alarm Log] The alarm logs (time and date of the event occurrence and event) will be displayed in the list form.
e Check the system information [System Information] System information such as the firmware version, MAC address, etc. can be checked. System Information Firmware Version *.** MAC Address AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF Video Format NTSC Optional Board Coax1 Current Temperature 28 degC/82 degF Highest Temperature 37 degC/98 degF 10-05-2006 10:00:00 Return The following can be checked.
y Check the user information of the current login user [Online User Information] By using the monitoring software, it is possible to check user information of the online users such as user name, operational status and IP address. Online User Information No. 1 2 3 4 5 User Name Type IP Address Manager 1 Operator 1 Viewer 1 Manager 1 Control Monitor Monitor Playback No Online 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.12 192.168.0.11 192.168.0.
o Check the detailed information [Advanced Information] Operation log and access log can be checked and the firmware can be upgraded. The following window will be displayed when the [SET] button is pressed after moving the cursor onto "Set". Advanced Information Operation Log Access Log Firmware Update ■ Operation Log Operation log of the recorder (time and date of operations and event) will be displayed in the list form.
■ Firmware Update Upgrade the firmware as follows. Contact your dealer for the firmware upgrade. Step 1 Save the firmware onto the following directory of an external recording device, and then connect the external recording device to the recorder. [Drive](Copy Data):\Panasonic\RT\Firmware\rt4flash.img Step 2 Move the cursor onto "Firmware Update", and then press the [SET] button. → Versions of the current firmware and the new firmware will be displayed.
Operation using the system controller The following are descriptions of how to operate the unit using the system controller WV-CU650. To operate the unit using the system controller WV-CU650, configure the settings required to use a PS·Data compatible system controller in advance.
Operation WJ-RT416 PLAY/ WV-CU650 PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE Play STOP Stop playback Fast forward/slow playback/ fast rewind REV PLAY/ Note STOP FWD PAUSE PLAY/PAUSE Available only during playback Pause playback Skip to the next frame Skip to the next/previous record Select a camera Select a multi-screen REV FWD Available only during pause SKIP – + Camera selection buttons 1 - 16 Camera number 5 MULTI SCREEN MULTISCREEN 8 0 1 Select a camera channel CAM (SET) SHIFT CAM FUNC Available
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 or a problem is not described below, and when having a problem with installations. Symptom Cannot turn on the power of the recorder. No live image is displayed. Cause/solution Reference pages • Is the power cord connected to an AC outlet firmly? Confirm that the cord is firmly connected.
Symptom The recorder starts up in the HDD safety mode when turning on the power. Cause/solution • The recorder always starts up in the HDD safety mode when the power is turned on. This is not malfunction. • Check if the HDD has any available disk space. Reference pages 39 33, 34 Cannot start recording. Cannot play recorded images. Cannot operate the camera. • Check the schedule settings.
Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically. Symptom Cause/solution Cannot copy recorded images onto a disk using the internal CD/DVD drive. (Only when using the WJ-RT416V.) • Isn't the inserted disk incompatible with the internal CD/DVD drive? • Is a disk placed on the disk tray correctly? • Isn't any external recording device connected to the COPY1 or COPY2 port? – The recorder needs much time to start up.
Specifications General Power source 120 V AC, 60 Hz (NTSC model), 220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz (PAL model) Power consumption WJ-RT416, WJ-RT416K: 110 W WJ-RT416V, WJ-RT416VK: 120 W Ambient operating temperature 5 °C - 45 °C {41 °F - 113 °F} Ambient operating humidity WJ-RT416, WJ-RT416K: 5 % - 90 % (non condensing) WJ-RT416V, WJ-RT416VK: 10 % - 80 % (non condensing) Dimensions 430 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) x 459 mm (D) {16-15/16" (W) x 3-7/16" (H) x 18-1/16"(D)} (excluding rubber feet and projections) Weight WJ-
Standard accessories CD-ROM* ..............................................................................................................1 pc. Installation Guide (this book) ............................................................................... 1 pc. Warranty (only for NTSC model) ........................................................................... 1 set * The following are included on the CD-ROM.
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