Page 2 - CAUTIO
2 Preface The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol,within an eq u ilateral triangle, is intended to alert the u ser to the presence of u nins u lated "dangero u s v oltage" within the prod u ct's enclos u re that may be of s u fficient magni- t u de to constit u te a risk of electric shock ...
Page 5 - Contents; Major Operatin; Description of Functions; Gettin
5 Contents Preface Preface.............................................................................................................................................................. 7 A b out these Operating Instructions................................................................................
Page 6 - Usin; Attachments; Troubleshootin
Contents 6 About Connectors................................................................................................................. 32 Using the Alarm/Control connector ................................................................................................................. 32 Pin A...
Page 9 - Precautions
9 z Refer all work related to the installation of this product toqualified service personnel or system installers. z Do not operate the unit beyond their its specifiedtemperature, humidity, or power source ratin g s. Use the unit at temperatures b et w een +5 ºC - +45 ºC {41 ºF - 113 ºF} and w here ...
Page 11 - HDD access indicator (ri; Front View
11 Major Operatin g Controls and Their Functions (1) Error indicator [ERROR] Blinks w hen errors or pro b lems w ith the recorder ' s operation occur. (2) Alarm indicator [ALARM] Refer to the Operating Instructions (PDF file) for more information a b out alarms. (3) Alarm suspension indicator [ALARM...
Page 13 - Inside the Front Cover
Major Operatin g Controls and Their Functions 13 (1) USE button [USE] Used w hen adding or replacing an HDD or changing the operating mode of the HDD. (2) HDD unit HDD in special canister.Add and replace HDDs b y using the LCD on the front panel. Refer to page 45 for details. Contact your dealer for...
Page 15 - holes; Rear View
Major Operatin g Controls and Their Functions 15 (1) Handle for Maintenance Loosen the 5 scre w s indicated b y the triangles and grip these handles to pull off the panel w hen replacing the fan or doing other maintenance w ork. (2) Alarm/Control connector [ALARM/ CONTROL], D-Sub 25 pin Use to conne...
Page 16 - Outline of Functions; Replacement is Easy; HDD
16 Description of Functions Outline of Functions The recorder can record high-definition images (mega pixel cameraimages) in SXGA (12 8 0 x 960) JPEG four times that of the existing V GA (640 x 4 8 0). This makes it possi b le to record a w ide angle of vie w and to zoom in w ithout fuzziness to che...
Page 17 - HDD Fault Tolerance System
Outline of Functions 17 The RAID function makes it possi b le to improve the HDD ' s tolerance to errors. This product is e q uipped w ith the RAID6 mode that can recover image data w hen t w o HDDs fail, in addition to the RAID5 mode that can recover image data (RAID6 has t w o sets of error correc...
Page 18 - Recordin
Outline of Functions 1 8 High through put is achieved b y separating the camera port and the client PC port. In addition to ac q uiring extremely sta b le images, you can connect a maximum of 64 cameras and 16 client PCs,depending on your net w ork. Recordin g Camera images from net w ork cameras ar...
Page 19 - Event operations include the following.; List of Functions
Outline of Functions 19 Event operations include the following. • Start recording images Recording is done according to the recording duration and ratesettings on the settings menu. The images from a camera beforean event occurs can be recorded and linked to the event (pre-record event). • Display a...
Page 20 - Enabled functions; Network; Remote Operation; Network Security Function
Outline of Functions 20 The recorder and cameras connected to it can be operated from aPC on the network. Enabled functions When monitoring images from a camera with pan and tilt function. The recorder has two network security functions. Limit access with user authentication/host authentication Turn...
Page 21 - SD Memory Recordin
Outline of Functions 21 If the connection w ith the camera is b roken w ithin the time set in the program in the recorder, images are recorded on the SD memorycard in the camera. Recordin g Rate Settin g SD memory recording can only b e set w hen the camera supports it and the compression format is ...
Page 22 - Setup Procedure
22 Installation and Setup Gettin g Started The procedure to start operations is sho w n b elo w . Setup Procedure 1 Rack Mountin g Mount the recorder into the rack (page 23).Go to step 2 if you are not using a rack. 2 Connections Connect the recorder to the various devices (page 25). 3 Power On Turn...
Page 23 - Setting up the Rack; Rack Mounting
23 Setting up the Rack Install the recorder into an EIA standard compliant rack. Note: • Installation in a rack requires four M5 x 12 screws. 1 Remove the 5 rubber feet from the underside of therecorder. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the rubberfeet. 2 Attach the handle for rack moun...
Page 24 - Rack mountin
Settin g up the Rack 24 W hen connecting multiple extension units ( W J-HDE400) to the recorder, place the recorder in the center of the rack. Connect the recorder and the extension unit w ith the connection ca b le (1 m {39.4 "}) included w ith the extension unit. Note: • Install the recorder i...
Page 25 - Connections; Connectin; Port Operation
25 Connections This sections explains ho w to connect the PC, cameras, and extension units. The types of ca b les and other hard w are depend on ho w each setup is done. Before starting installation w ork, check to make sure you have everything you need. Connect the PC and the camera to the recorder...
Page 26 - Port Operation
Connections 26 Usin g a HUB for Direct Connection The PC connects to the camera using the camera port and the client PC port on the rear of the recorder. Camera images input through the camera port are sent to the PC from the client PC port. 2 Port Operation Important: • Connect the camera to the ca...
Page 27 - Example of Connectivity with 1 Port Operation
Connections 27 Connectin g to a PC over ADSL Note: • MPEG-4 video may not b e displayed w hen using a router. Consult your net w ork administrator a b out router settings. Example of Connectivity with 1 Port Operation PC WA N (Internet) PC ADSL line ADSL ro u ter (Commercially a v ailable) N etwork ...
Page 29 - Example of Connectivity with 2 Port Operation
Connections 29 Connectin g to a PC over ADSL Example of Connectivity with 2 Port Operation WA N (Internet) PC Recorder ADSL ro u ter (Commercially a v ailable) ADSL line PC N etwork camera HUB HUB LA N cable ( N ot pro v ided: 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX / 1 000BASE-T category 5e, straight ( N TSC model) ...
Page 32 - About Connectors; Pin Assi
32 About Connectors You can use emergency recording and auto adjustment time functions w hen alarm e q uipment like a b uzzer or indicator w hich is mounted externally. Create the connector b y referring to the pin assignments. The pin assignments are different for other Net w ork Disk Recorders. Co...
Page 33 - When settin; Connectivity for Emer; External switch; Terminal for other de
About Connectors 33 Turning [On] the external s w itch starts emergency recording. Emergency recording operations differ depending on the [Emergency rec.] settings accessed through the Setup menu (refer to Setup Instructions(PDF file)). Turning [On] the external s w itch, records b y s w itching the...
Page 34 - Auto Adjustment Time Function Connection 2
About Connectors 34 When settin g s menu - [Basic] - [Time & date] - [Auto adjustment time] is set to [Slave] [Time Adjust Input] is availa b le and the time on the recorder is synchronized w ith the other devices. 15 minutes b efore or after the set [Activation time] if a signal output from ano...
Page 35 - Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Connectivity
About Connectors 35 This section explains ho w to connect an Uninterrupti b le Po w er Supply (hereafter UPS) as part of your po w er outage countermeasures. W hen the recorder receives a po w er outage detection signal from the UPS, it b egins its internal po w er off se q uence (process to stop re...
Page 37 - Alarm Connectivity
About Connectors 37 W hen a signal is input to Alarm Inputs 1 through 32 (Alarm connector pins 1 through 12 and 15 through 25, Alarm/Control connector pins 1 through 9), recording and camera images are sho w n according to the settings. W hen alarm devices such as a b uzzer or indicator are installe...
Page 38 - Alarm/Control connector and Alarm Connector Timin
About Connectors 3 8 *The error output timing is set under [Basic] on the settings menu (refer to the Setup Instructions (PDF file)). Note: • During L active (Lo w active), the logic is ena b led w hen the signal ' s voltage level is Lo w . • During H active (High active), the logic is ena b led w h...
Page 39 - Power Supply; Turnin; Durin
39 Power Supply Turn on the recorder. 1 Insert the power plu g to an outlet. 120 V AC, 60 Hz for NTSC model 220 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz for PAL model • Make sure the po w er source matches the po w er re q uirement of the model in use. 2 Turn on the [POWER] switch on the rear of the recorder. • The oper...
Page 40 - Basic Operations
40 Usin g the Front Panel for Operations Operate the recorder using the LCD and the b uttons on the front panel. The LCD changes as follo w s w hen you press the arro w b uttons (up or do w n). Basic Operations (Temperature w ill b e displayed in Fahrenheit for NTSC model, e.g. "90 ºF") Date...
Page 41 - Checkin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 41 For checking information (soft w are version, hard w are version, MAC address, or serial num b er) a b out the recording system. Check the settings b y s w itching b et w een screens using the follo w ing operations. The LCD changes as follo w s w hen using t...
Page 43 - Confi; Settin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 43 Setta b le items are the same as those in "Checking the IP Address (page 42)". Configure the settings for each item b y s w itching b et w een screens using the follo w ing operations. W hen the cursor is ">", use the arro w b uttons (up or...
Page 44 - Using the Front Panel for Operations; HDD Unit
Using the Front Panel for Operations 44 Use the HDD canister provided to install the HDD. The HDDs can be easily installed or removed from the HDD slotsinside the front cover. Contact your dealer for information on purchasing, installing, andreplacing HDDs. 1 Install the HDD into the special caniste...
Page 45 - Handlin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 45 Install the HDD unit provided (page 46). The HDDs can b e easily installed or removed from the HDD b ay slots inside the front cover. Contact your dealer for information on purchasing, installing, and replacing HDDs. *Extension unit is re q uired for installa...
Page 46 - Installin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 46 You can install HDDs from the recorder w hile it is in operation. 1 Insert the key (included) into the key hole and turn it tothe ri g ht while pressin g g ently to open the front cover. 2 Insert the HDD units into the HDD bay slots whilecheckin g each HDD nu...
Page 48 - Removin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 4 8 7 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or ri g ht) and then press the [SET] button. 8 Select the number of the extension unit where youinstalled the HDD with the arrow buttons (up or down)and press the [SET] button. 9 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons...
Page 49 - Press the knob on the HDD unit.
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 49 9 Select [YES] with the arrow buttons (left or ri g ht) and then press the [SET] button. The HDD stop process b egins and the HDD status indicator b links orange. The HDD status indicator goes out once the HDD stopprocess is complete. • If you stop the HDD du...
Page 52 - HDD Error Recovery (Durin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 52 W hen errors occur during RAID5 or RAID6 operation, the HDD errors in the follo w ing ta b le are displayed. W hen one HDD has errors ([1do w n]) in RAID5 mode, the data on the remaining HDDs can b e read and recovery is possi b le. W hen t w o HDDs have erro...
Page 53 - Replacin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 53 W hen one HDD errors ([1do w n]) in RAID5 mode, the data on the remaining HDDs can b e read and recovery is possi b le. W hen t w o HDDs errors ([2do w n]) in RAID6 mode, the data on the remaining HDDs can b e read and recovery is possi b le. Note: • W hen er...
Page 54 - Rebootin
Usin g the Front Panel for Operations 54 Press the [SET] b utton on the Manual Re b oot screen to display the Manual Re b oot ACCEPT screen. Select [YES] and press the [SET] b utton to re b oot. Rebootin g [SET] ND400_Basic.book 54 ページ 2008年4月8日 火曜日 午後3時59分
Page 55 - Problems
55 Attachments Troubleshootin g Before re q uesting service, check the follo w ing items. Contact your dealer if the pro b lem does not appear here, if the pro b lem is not resolved b y these remedies, or if you have any q uestions a b out settings and installation. Problems Problem Check item/remed...
Page 57 - Specifications; General Specifications
57 Specifications ● General Specifications ● HDD (One HDD is provided at the factory. Contact your dealer to purchase additional HDD.) ● Input/output *1 No voltage make contact input +5 V pull-up, 150 k Ω *2 Maximum output of open collector is DC 24 V , 100 mA *3 High (+5 V to +12 V , max. 6.3 mA) *...
Page 58 - Accessories; Standard Accessories
5 8 Accessories • CD-ROM * ......................................................................... 1 pc. • Installation Guide (this b ook) ............................................ 1 pc. • Quick Reference Guide .................................................... 1 pc. • W arranty (Only for NTS...
Page 59 - Index
59 Index 1 port operation ............................................................................................. 251 000BASE-T ................................................................................................ 25100BASE-TX ...........................................................
Page 60 - Cd
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