Panasonic WJ-NV200K Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic WJ-NV200K Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Network Disk Recorder
WJ-NV200K
Model No.
WJ-NV200K/G
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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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Network Disk Recorder WJ-NV200K Model No. WJ-NV200K/G 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ............... 4 Copy recorded images ..........39 About the user manuals ......... 4 Format SD memory card ........42 System requirements for a PC ....... 4 About the face matching function ......43 Trademarks and registered trademarks ....5 Face matching alarm actions .......
  • Page 3 Download recorded images currently being played ............. 79 Play the copied/downloaded recorded images..81 Play recorded images copied on an SD memory card ..........81 Play recorded images downloaded using a web browser ..............81 Install the viewer software ........82 Uninstall the viewer software .......
  • Page 4: Preface

    Depending on descriptions, the model name of this recorder may be omitted as "NV200" in the manuals and on the setup. The screens used in these operating instructions show the case in which WJ-NV200K is used and 16 cameras are connected.
  • Page 5: Trademarks And Registered Trademarks

    Important: • If using a PC that does not meet the above system requirements, it may cause problems such as slow imag- ing or the browser becomes inoperable. • Audio will not be heard when a sound card is not installed on a PC. Note: ® ® • Refer to "Notes on Windows Vista / Windows 7" (PDF) for further information about system requirements ® ® ® ® for a PC and precautions when using Microsoft Windows 7 or Microsoft Windows Vista Trademarks and registered trademarks • Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems...
  • Page 6: Restrictions When Using This Product

    Restrictions when using this product When using this product, some functions have the following restrictions. Before using this product, keep the fol- lowing in mind. When displaying live images from the When recording images camera • The actual time of recording trigger (event occur- rence time, start time of the schedule recording, • Black screen may be displayed for the first several etc.) and the recording start time (time displayed seconds (*) when the following operations are per-...
  • Page 7: Before Using This Product

    Before using this product Face matching function Face recognition refers to a function that uses a connected camera supporting this function to detect facial fea- tures of people and matches them against similar facial features recorded earlier or contained in live images. The matching accuracy varies depending on installation, settings and adjustment of the camera, ambient envi- ronment and object.
  • Page 8: Black Screen Displayed When Playing Recorded Images

    Black screen displayed when playing recorded images In the following cases, a black screen may be displayed during playing recorded images. However, this is not malfunction. • When changing cameras or screen patterns during playback or pausing • When skipping/reverse skipping during playback • When fast forwarding/reverse fast forwarding during playback • When the [Go to last] button is cliked during playback on a multiscreen • When going to the next recording event list by fast forwarding/reverse fast forwarding or skipping/reverse skipping during playback • When playback operation is affected by another operation (such as when receiving multiple alarms sequen-...
  • Page 9: Use An Sd Memory Card

    Use an SD memory card 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 to the slot until it clicks. Hearing a click means that the card is properly insert- When inserting an SD memory card, confirm that the label on the SD...
  • Page 10: Operation Window

    Operation window The recorder can be operated using the provided mouse connected to the mouse connection port on the front side of the recorder. When operating the recorder using a web browser, refer to "Configure the network set- tings" (☞ page 52) Ctrl (control) screen display The control screen is the default screen at startup.
  • Page 11: Image Display Area

    Wide view display This view offers a large image display area, especially suited for monitoring live images. However, operations are restricted (no playback of recorded images). e Operation panel q Image display area Switches between screens and screen patterns. Displays images from the camera. (☞ Page 18) Displays the current date and time.
  • Page 12 Image display area The number of images that can be displayed on the multiscreen differs for the control screen and the wide view screen. Playback of images on a 16-screen is not possible while working with the control screen. The default screen on startup (default screen) can be set for each login user in the image display area. The following screen patterns can be selected.
  • Page 13 Status display panel Normal operation In case of alarm/error q Status display area Recorder status indications and their details are shown in the table below. In the event that the recorder enters several statuses at the same time, these are displayed in their order of priority. If both statuses have the same priority, the one that occurred last will be displayed.
  • Page 14: Live Monitor (Monitor For Display Of Live Images Only)

    e Error button Indicates that an alarm has occurred. Turn yellow in the error state. Clicking the buttons will toggle between displaying/not displaying buttons such as the error log button and the error reset button. r Alarm log display button The alarm log display button is displayed on the operation panel of the control screen.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Basic operation To operate, use the mouse connected to the recorder to move the mouse cursor displayed on the main monitor and left-click the buttons or tabs displayed on the screen. (Hereinafter, "Left-click..." will be described as "Click..." in this document.) In lines where the [D]/[C] buttons are displayed, the value on which the cursor is placed can be changed by turning the mouse wheel.
  • Page 16: Display The Setup Menu

    down menu Combination characters Special → → characters [Enter] button Determines the entered characters and closes the on- screen keyboard. Note: • Basic operations are also applied to the "Login" window and registration window for license. • Click the [×] button to close the window without determining the entered characters.
  • Page 17: Login Operation At Startup

    Login operation at startup When "Off" is selected for "Auto login", the recorder will start up in the logged out state after completing the system check. When the operation window is displayed on the main monitor, enter a user name and password as follows: Step 1 Step 3 Click the [Login] button on the operation screen.
  • Page 18: Monitor Live Images

    Monitor live images When the recorder started up, live images from cameras will be displayed according to the configured settings. Live images from cameras are displayed via the recorder. Image data Network cameras Main monitor Recorder Monitor for live screen It is possible to display live images on a 1-screen or on a multiscreen.
  • Page 19: 1-Screen Display (Control Screen Only)

    Camera number panel Recording indicator: Lights red when recording is The camera number panel shows all camera-related being performed. Display of [ ] indicates a information, such as registration status, camera title connection error. and recording status. Camera number: Screen pattern buttons (Character color) The 1-screen/4-screen/16-screen buttons are dis- White: Camera is registered.
  • Page 20 Display images from cameras on a multiscreen (control screen) Live images from cameras can be displayed on a multiscreen (4-screen, 16-screen). Step 1 Click the 4-screen or 16-screen button. • 4-Screen button Each click of a button switches to the next 4 screens in the sequence: camera 1 to 4 →...
  • Page 21: Display Camera Images On A Full Screen (Wide View)

    Display camera images on a full screen (wide view) Camera images will be displayed in wide view on a multiscreen (3-screen/6-screen/9-screen/16-screen). Step 1 Step 2 Click the [Wide view] button (☞ page 10) on the oper- To return from the full screen to the control screen, ation window.
  • Page 22: Display Or Hide The Camera Title

    Change the camera display position on the screen The default camera display positions are as follows: 3-screen 9-screen 9-screen 16-screen 11 12 13 14 15 16 It is possible to change the camera image by dragging & dropping the number of the camera assigned to the screen segment (1 to 16) onto the desired display position.
  • Page 23: Use Digital Zoom (Control Screen Only)

    Use digital zoom (control screen only) Images on the 1-screen and 4-screen can be digitally zoomed. It is also possible to move the zoomed area within the displayed image. Note: • Digital zoom is not available on the wide view screen and on the 9-screens/16-screens. • To use this function on the 4-screen, do so after first selecting the desired camera image. To select a cam- era, click the camera number panel or the camera image. Once a camera has been selected, the selection frame will be displayed around the camera image.
  • Page 24: Record Images

    Record images Live images can be recorded on the recorder. Images from up to 6 cameras can be simultaneously recorded with this recorder. Network cameras Image data Recorder Record images (schedule recording) Recording can be automatically started and stopped according to a previously specified schedule. Refer to the Installation Guide for schedule recording.
  • Page 25: Play Recorded Images

    Play recorded images Display the images recorded on the recorder’s hard disk on the main monitor. Playback operation can be made while recording. Playback of images can be controlled from the operation dis- play area. Image data Main monitor Recorder Note: • When playing recorded images on a 1-screen, audio recorded together with these images will be output.
  • Page 26 The functions of the playback buttons are as follows: Function Example Operation Playback button Plays recorded images. Clicking this button while playback is paused will cancel the pause status. When the playback button is clicked during fast playback/fast reverse play- back, the playback speed will be x1.
  • Page 27: Play Images From A Designated Point

    Play images from a designated point It is possible to start playback from a designated time and date or the latest recorded image. Play image recorded at a designated time and date Start playback by designating the time and date of a recorded image on the date & time operation panel. Date &...
  • Page 28: Play The Latest Recorded Image

    Play the latest recorded image Play the latest among recorded images (from 10 seconds before playback end). Date & time operation panel (normal display) Step 1 Click the [Go to last] button. → Playback of latest recorded images will start. The date &...
  • Page 29: Playback By Designating A Timeline

    Playback by designating a timeline When playback starts, the date & time operation panel will change to playback display. This section explains how to use the timeline display to designate a playback time and date by operating the playback slider. Date &...
  • Page 30 [Playback slider] [Playback of audio] Displays the time during playback. Drag and drop the This item is displayed when the recorder is set up to playback slider to a desired time to start playback lock in a camera with audio output. If this checkbox is from that time.
  • Page 31: Search And Play

    Search and play Search a desired recorded image and play it. There are the following 2 searching methods. • Play images selected from alarm and error logs (Log search) • Search and play images recorded triggered by the motion detection of the camera (VMD search) Searched images will be played on a 1-screen on the main monitor. To display on a multiscreen, switch to multiscreen display after playback has started.
  • Page 32: Search And Play Recorded Images Triggered By Motion Detection (Vmd Search)

    Search and play recorded images triggered by motion detection (VMD search) Search images recorded with a camera supporting the VMD search function by the date motion was detected and play them. Click a time and date on the result list to play corresponding recorded images. Important: • To perform the motion detection search, it is necessary to configure the settings of the connected cameras that support the motion detection search function in advance.
  • Page 33 Step 6 Note: To stop playback and return to live images, click the • Playback can also be stopped and live images stop button on the playback operation panel. displayed by the following operations: → Playback will stop, and live images will be dis- • When pressing the [x] button on the date & played.
  • Page 34 About captured images When the captured image button (☞ page 26) is clicked to display data saved on SD memory card on a PC, the data format and destination to save are as follows: File format for recorded images: JPEG (DPOF-compatible) Destination to save: SD memory card [DCIM]\100_PANA\ P1000001.JPG P1000002.JPG, ...
  • Page 35: Play Back Copied Images

    Play back copied images Display a list of recorded images copied onto SD memory card (copied data), select recorded images from the list, and play them. It is possible to search for copied data using filters. Filter by designating time and date Step 1 Specify the filter range by designating a time and Insert an SD memory card into the recorder.
  • Page 36: Event Function

    Event function The recorder will take an event action when any of the following events occur. • Terminal alarm: A n event when an alarm input signal is supplied from an external device such as a door sensor to the alarm input terminal on the rear of the recorder. • Camera site alarm: An event when an alarm (camera terminal alarm, etc.) is detected by a camera. • Command alarm: An alarm when receiving an alarm from a PC, etc. via a network.
  • Page 37: Stop Buzzer Beeping

    ● ● notification to a to a PC in accordance with the settings made PC according to under [Panasonic alarm protocol]. (☞ Installation the Panasonic Guide) alarm protocol setting *1 b: Takes action regardless of the setting, ●: takes action in accordance with the setting, ×: takes no action *2 Since no check is carried out when the action mode "Face matching alarm only"...
  • Page 38: Cancel The Alarm Action

    Cancel the alarm action The recorder will take an alarm action according to the settings configured in advance when an event occurs in the alarm mode (ALM). Information of the occurred alarm will be displayed on the status display panel of the main monitor.
  • Page 39: Copy Recorded Images

    Copy recorded images It is possible to manually copy images recorded in the recorder onto an SD memory card. It is recommended to make back-up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives. It is impossible to copy recorded images when the recorder is in the following statuses.
  • Page 40 Note: Note: • The copy panel cannot be displayed in the web • To attach a code for alteration detection, click the browser when it has already been opened by [Advanced] button. On the advanced setup win- another user. When copying is already underway, dow, set [Attach the alteration detection code] to the copy cancel window will be displayed. "On".
  • Page 41 Step 5 Enter the password, and then click the [Next] button. • Enter 5 to 8 alphanumeric characters for a pass- word. • To confirm the password, enter the same pass- word again into the "Confirm" column. • To save the entered password, check "Memorize password temporarily". The next time data is cop- ied, the password entry window will open with the password already filled in.
  • Page 42: Format Sd Memory Card

    Format SD memory card To copy recorded images on SD memory card, the SD memory card first needs to be formatted. Note that for- matting the SD memory card will delete all data stored on it. Important: • Formatting will delete all data and setup information stored on an SD memory card. Image data once delet- ed cannot be restored. Step 1 Step 4 Click the [Copy] button on the operation panel of the...
  • Page 43: About The Face Matching Function

    About the face matching function When the face matching function is activated, it detects facial features of people in images, matches them against similar facial features recorded earlier or contained in live images, and issues an alarm when a match is found.
  • Page 44: Reset Face Matching Alarm

    Reset face matching alarm Proceed as described below to cancel the face matching alarm. Note: Step 1 • To close the face matching result window, click Click the [Alarm] button on the status display panel. the [x] button. → The alarm [Reset] button will be displayed. Step 2 Click the alarm [Reset] button.
  • Page 45: Start/Stop Face Matching Actions Manually

    Start/stop face matching actions manually The face matching actions can be changed manually. Step 1 Press the [Alarm] button on the status display panel. → When face matching is stopped, the [Start face matching] button is displayed, when it is in prog- ress, the [Stop face matching] button appears.
  • Page 46: Operate The Camera

    Operate the camera When displaying live images from a camera with the panning/tilting function on a 1-screen or 4-screen, the fol- lowing camera operations are available. Note: • Operations are performed from the operation window. When working with the wide view screen, open a 1-screen or 4-screen operation window by clicking the [Ctrl screen] button in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • Page 47: Panning/Tilting

    9- to 16-screens. • Depending on the model of the camera, some operations may not work. • Some of the operations in the "Camera control [Advanced]" panel are available only with Panasonic cameras. Refer to the "readme.txt" for compatible cameras. Panning/Tilting Adjusts the horizontal/vertical position of the camera. Note: Step 1 • To enable operations in the displayed camera...
  • Page 48: Zooming

    Zooming Zoom the displayed camera image in/out by zooming the camera lens. Depending on the models of the con- nected cameras, the available zooming factors may be different. Refer to the operating instructions of the cam- era for further information. Note: Step 1 • To enable operations in the displayed camera...
  • Page 49: Iris (Brightness) Adjustment

    Iris (brightness) adjustment Adjusts the lens iris of the camera. Step 1 Step 3 When displaying the images on a 4-screen, select the Press the [–] or [+] button. desired cameras. It is possible to reset the set brightness by clicking the [Reset] button.
  • Page 50: Register Camera Preset Positions

    Select a preset number (1 - 256) to be registered. Step 2 Note: Click the [Detail] button. • On some Panasonic camera models, preset posi- → The "Camera control [Advanced]" panel will be tion number 0 is registered as home position. displayed. (☞ Page 46) Refer to the "readme.txt" on the provided CD-ROM about supported cameras.
  • Page 51: Register Home Position

    Register home position The home position is set with the camera positioned at an already registered preset position. Step 1 Step 4 Register the camera preset positions on the "Camera Click the [Regist] button. control [Advanced]" panel. (☞ Page 46) →...
  • Page 52: Configure The Network Settings

    Configure the network settings The recorder can be operated using a mouse connected to the front of the unit or from a web browser on a PC (excluding operations in the setup menu and certain other functions). On the following pages, operation from a web browser, setting up the PC and related matters will be described.
  • Page 53 Step 2 Step 4 Click "View network status and tasks". Click [Properties] → The "Network and Sharing Center" window will be displayed. Step 3 Click "Local Area Connection". → The "Local Area Connection Properties" window will be displayed. Step 5 Click "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)", and then [Properties].
  • Page 54 Step 6 Click [Use the following IP address] and set “IP address” and “Subnet mask” as follows: • IP address: 192.168.0.9 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Depending on the network configuration, it is neces- sary to configure "Default gateway". Refer to a sys- tem administrator for further information about the settings.
  • Page 55: Network Security Of The Recorder

    Network security of the recorder The security function of the recorder q Access restriction by the user authentication It is possible to restrict users to access the recorder by selecting "On" for "User authentication". (☞ Installation Guide) w Access restriction by changing the HTTP port number By changing the HTTP port number, it is possible to prevent illegal access such as a port scanning, etc.
  • Page 56 Firewall Router Router IP address: 192.168.1.1 Network Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Switching hub IP address: 192.168.1.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.1.1 Recorder IP address: 192.168.0.250 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 192.168.0.1...
  • Page 57: Display The Operation Window

    Follow the instructions of the wizard. • The ActiveX control and the viewer software (☞ page 82) will be installed at the same time. • Follow the instructions of the wizard to complete the installation. When any ActiveX for a Panasonic recorder other than this product is already Important: installed, uninstall "WebVideo ActiveX" from • Refer to a network administrator for the set user...
  • Page 58: About The Operation Window

    About the operation window Top Page Status display area Current time display area Image display area Download opera- tion area [CAM] tab [HDD] tab [Control] button Image display area Displays operations such as searching for and copy- Playback images and live images will be displayed. ing recorded images, search results and log informa- The camera title is displayed at the upper left and the tion.
  • Page 59: Control Panel

    Control panel The following operation panels will be displayed when the [Control] button is clicked. List display area [Copy data] button [Multiscreen] box Select [SD] for "Disk/Medium" to display this button. Images recorded using up to 4 cameras can be The copy data serch window will be displayed.
  • Page 60: Camera Selection Panel

    List display area Number of data: Displays the total number of listed data. When more than 10000 data matched, the ">10000" indication will be displayed. No.: The log number will be displayed. Date & Time: The time when an event occurred will be displayed. Description: Details of the occurred event are dis- played.
  • Page 61: Status Display Area

    Status display area q Live/playback status display area e Other status display area The status of an image (live image/recorded Indicates the following statuses. image) will be displayed. The following information : Indicates that the camera is inoperable will be displayed: since a user with a higher priority is currently : Indicates that live images are being dis- operating the camera.
  • Page 62: Download Operation Area

    Download operation area [Start]/[End] setup [Start]/[End] setup [Viewer] button Specify the time range for downloading images Download the viewer software for playing the and audio by setting a start and end time. This downloaded images and audio. operation on a 1-screen is available only during playback.
  • Page 63: [Hdd] Tab

    [Regist] button. It is impossible to register the position as "Home". Note: • Some Panasonic cameras allow you to register a [Home] position. Refer to the "readme.txt" on the provided CD-ROM about the supported camera. [HDD] tab...
  • Page 64: Monitor Live Images From Cameras

    Monitor live images from cameras Live images will be displayed in the web browser window. It is possible to display live images on a 1-screen or a 4-screen (multiscreen) and to expand the image display area across the full screen. Display images on a 1-screen To display live images on a 1-screen, take the following procedures.
  • Page 65: Display Images On A 4-Screen (Multiscreen)

    Display images on a 4-screen (multiscreen) Live images from cameras will be displayed on a 4-screen. Step 1 Click the [Camera selection] button. (☞ Page 60) → A list of the registered cameras will be displayed in the [Camera selection] box. Step 2 Click the [Multiscreen] button.
  • Page 66: Play Recorded Images

    Play recorded images Display camera images recorded on the recorder’s hard disk. There are 2 ways to play recorded images as fol- lows. • Play image recorded at a designated time and date • Search and play recorded images Playback operation can be made while recording. Step 1 Note: Click the [HDD] tab on the top page of the operation • When displaying images on a 1-screen, audio window.
  • Page 67 About playback operation The following operations are available during playback: Function Example Operation • Plays recorded images. [Play]/[Rev play] button • Plays back recorded images in reverse. * Playback and reverse playback may not work when the [Play] or [Rev play] button is clicked while recording images at a lower recording rate.
  • Page 68: Play Image Recorded At A Designated Time And Date

    Play image recorded at a designated time and date Start playback by designating the desired time and date of a recorded image. Playback operation can be made while recording. Step 1 Click the [Camera selection] button on the top page of the operation window, and select a camera for playback from the camera selection box.
  • Page 69: Search And Play Recording Events (Rec Event Search)

    Search and play recording events (REC event search) Search the recording event list for a recording event and play it back. Important: • To use recording event search, "HDD" must be selected for [Disk/Medium]. It is also possible to filter recording events using the search filters. • Face matching alarm cannot be played back by recording event search on the web browser. Start playback from the alarm log list. (☞ Page 59) [Camera] Step 1 Searches for images recorded using the selected...
  • Page 70 [Prev page] button Displays the previous page of the list. [Next page] button Displays the next page of the list. [Date & Time] Start time of recording will be displayed. [Cam] The camera which recorded the images will be dis- played.
  • Page 71: Motion Detection Search And Playback (Vmd Search)

    Motion detection search and playback (VMD search) Search for recorded images from images recorded triggered by the VMD function of cameras by designating a time range. Click a time and date on the result list to play corresponding recorded images. Important: • To perform the VMD search, it is necessary to configure the settings of the connected cameras that support the motion detection function in advance.
  • Page 72 Step 5 Click the time and date of the desired recording event. → Playback of recorded images of the selected recording event will start. (About playback opera- tion (☞ page 67)) Note: • Recorded images will be played on a 1-screen. To play on a multi-screen, click the [Multiscreen Select] button after starting playback.
  • Page 73: Check A List Of Copied Recorded Images

    Check a list of copied recorded images Display a list of data (recorded images) copied on an SD memory card, and then select a recorded image to play from the list. It is possible to search for copied data using filters. Available filters are "Date & time range" and "Camera".
  • Page 74 [Cam] A camera used for recording will be displayed. [Evt] Event type will be displayed. (☞ Page 69) [Audio] Nothing will be displayed here. Important: • Do not remove the SD memory card during play- back of copied data on the SD memory card. It may damage data on the SD memory card. Note: • When checking a list after inserting the other SD memory card, select "HDD"...
  • Page 75: Event Function

    When an event or an error occurs, information about ing [ALM] button. (☞ Page 76) the event/ error will automatically be notified to the registered PC according to the "Panasonic alarm pro- Display the error button tocol" setting. To receive a notification and display...
  • Page 76: Cancel The Alarm Action

    Cancel the alarm action To cancel the alarm action manually, click the [ALM] button in the status display area. → The alarm action will be canceled. The event recording will stop and return to the operational status just before the event occurred. Cancel the error action When an error occurred, this recorder will take an error action.
  • Page 77: Copy Recorded Images

    Copy recorded images Copy images recorded by the recorder on an SD memory card. It is recommended to make back-up copies on a regular basis for unexpected situations such as malfunction of the hard disk drives. Refer to page 39 for further information about the copy function. Refer to page 81 for information on how to play copied images.
  • Page 78 [Password] To copy with password protection, mark the corre- sponding checkbox and input a password. The pass- word will be required to play back the copied data. [Data size] When the [Measurement] button is clicked, size of the data to be copied will be displayed. [Free] The remaining capacity of the destination medium (SD memory card) will be displayed.
  • Page 79: Download Recorded Images Currently Being Played

    Download recorded images currently being played Designate the start point and the end point of recorded images currently being played and download images to a PC. When downloading recorded images, recorded images and audio will be downloaded as an image data file (file- name.n3r) and an audio data file (filename.n3a) respectively.
  • Page 80 Note: • When "With audio" is selected, the "Download" window will be displayed again after the download is complete. • If a message is displayed on the information bar of Internet Explorer, see page 92. • When playing on a multiscreen, it is impossible to download recorded images.
  • Page 81: Play The Copied/Downloaded Recorded Images

    Play the copied/downloaded recorded images When recorded images are copied/downloaded, recorded images and audio will be copied/downloaded as an image data file (filename.n3r) and an audio data file (filename.n3a) respectively into the copy/download destina- tion. It is possible to play, save and print the copied/downloaded data files using the dedicated viewer software. Play recorded images copied on an SD memory card To play images copied on an SD memory card, double-click the executable file (ND_Viewer.exe) to launch the viewer software.
  • Page 82: Install The Viewer Software

    Install the viewer software When the older version of the viewer software is installed on a PC, uninstall it before installing the newer ver- sion. Step 1 Step 2 Double-click the downloaded file (wvasetup.exe). Click the [Install] button. → The installer launches. Follow the instructions of →...
  • Page 83: How To Use The Viewer Software

    How to use the viewer software Select "ND_Viewer" from the start menu ("All programs" – "Panasonic" – "Network Disk Recorder" – "ND_ Viewer") or double-click the ND_Viewer icon on the desktop. For images copied on an SD memory card, double-click the executable file (ND_Viewer.exe) to launch the view- er software (see page 81 for the filing location of the executable file).
  • Page 84: Playback Downloaded Images

    Playback Downloaded Images Use the playback operation button to play downloaded images. If the same camera channel is displayed on the list, the next list image in playback mode or the previous list image in reverse playback mode will be played back consecutively.
  • Page 85: Print The Displayed Image

    Save image data (copy) Save selected image data (filename.n3r) in any folder on the PC. Step 1 Right-click the list and select [Copy] from the displayed menu. → The [Save As] window will be displayed. Step 2 Designate the folder name and destination drive and click the [Save] button. →...
  • Page 86: Operate The Camera

    Operate the camera When displaying live images from a camera with the panning/tilting function, the following camera controls are available. It may be impossible to operate the camera or some functions may be inoperable depending on the model of the camera. • Panning/Tilting: Adjusts the horizontal/vertical position of the camera.
  • Page 87: Focus Adjustment

    Click the [C] button in the [Preset Position] box to select a preset number (1 - 256). Note: • It is impossible to register the position as "Home". Some Panasonic cameras allow you to register a [Home] position. Refer to the "readme.txt" on the provided CD-ROM about the supported camera. Move to preset positions Move the camera to the preset position registered in advance.
  • Page 88: Auto Functions (Auto Panning, Etc.)

    Auto functions (auto panning, etc.) Activate the auto function of the camera according to the settings of the camera. Step 1 Click the [C] button in the [Auto mode] box, and then select the desired auto function from the following. Auto track: The camera will automatically track an object moving on the screen.
  • Page 89: Notification By E-Mail

    Notification by e-mail Alarm mail The address of the recorder contained in an alarm mail as follows. Contents of the alarm mail: NV200 (192.168.0.250), alarm was occurred. Alarm date: xxx-x-x xx:xx:xx xx:xx (Example: 2010-1-1 12:00:00) Cause of alarm: Displays an event type and a camera or an alarm number (Example: SITE ALARM 5ch) URL: http://192.168.0.250/ Warning mail The following mail will be sent to notify of a trouble occurrence to a registered address when the trouble occurs.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    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. Reference Symptom Cause/solution pages • Is the Ethernet cable firmly connected to the 10BASE-T,...
  • Page 91 Reference Symptom Cause/solution pages • When any setting of the setup menu has been changed Cannot play the downloaded during the download, the download will be canceled − recorded images. automatically. In this case, the downloaded file is not a complete file and it is impossible to play it. An error message is displayed • Try to launch by dragging and dropping several files or when trying to launch the viewer...
  • Page 92 "This site might require the follow- Control...". ing Active X control: 'wvasetup2. – Click the "Install" button on the displayed "Security exe' from 'Panasonic System Warning" window. Networks Co., Ltd.'. Click here to install..." • Click the information bar and select "Download File...". When downloading fails even though you selected "Download File...", perform the following operation.
  • Page 93: Glossary

    Glossary ActiveX Control DNS (Domain Name System) A software module developed by Microsoft. It is used The long lists of numbers or IP addresses that are to add functions, downloaded from a web server via used in network environments are difficult to remem- the Internet or intranet, to Internet Explorer.
  • Page 94 FTP (File Transfer Protocol) LAN (Local Area Network) A protocol that is commonly used for transferring files A communications network for connecting PCs, print- over the Internet. ers and other network devices in a relatively small area such as in a building or floor of a building or Full duplex campus in which data is transferred.
  • Page 95 Private (IP) address SMTP authentication (Simple Mail Transfer IP address assigned when connecting primarily to Protocol authentication) LAN. Private IP addresses can be assigned freely on SMTP mail transfer protocol appended with a user a network and do not require a formal application. authentication function.
  • Page 96 VGA (Video Graphic Array) Resolution with 640 x 480 pixels. Service used to make public lines as private lines. Many companies are using this as a new medium of communication instead of costly private lines. Depending on service, VPN also provides a secure line using authentication technology and encryption.
  • Page 97 For customer support, call 1.800.528.6747 Importer's name and address to follow EU rules: Three Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 U.S.A. Panasonic Testing Centre Panasonic Canada Inc. Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L4W 2T3 Canada Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg F.R.Germany...

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