Page 3 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
3 The serial number of this product may be found on the sur-face of the unit.You should note the serial number of this unit in the spaceprovided and retain this book as a permanent record of yourpurchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. NOTE: This equipment has been ...
Page 5 - Important safety instructions
5 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 ins...
Page 6 - CONTENTS
6 CONTENTS Limitation of liability ........................................................... 4Disclaimer of warranty ...................................................... 4Important safety instructions ............................................. 5Precautions .......................................
Page 7 - Precautions
7 Precautions Refer all work related to the installation of this productto qualified service personnel or system installers. When the model in use is the NTSC model, connect theunit to a 120 V AC power source.When the model in use is the PAL model, connect theunit to a 220 - 240 V AC power source. D...
Page 9 - Various Recording Functions
9 Preface Features The Digital Disk Recorder WJ-RT416 is designed for use within a surveillance system. The digital disk recorder is a recordingdevice using a hard disk drive to record pictures of surveillance cameras instead of using videotapes so that pictures record-ed by repeated overwriting wil...
Page 11 - Major operating controls and their functions; Front View
11 Major operating controls and their functions ERROR ALARM TIMER OPERATE HDD 1 2 3 4 5 6 SEQUENCE SETUP COPY SEARCH ESC SET MULTI SCREEN ALARM RESET 1 5 9 13 2 3 4 6 7 8 10/0 11 12 14 15 16 + – SKIP FWD REV STOP PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP COPY2 y !0 !1 !6 !7 !8 @2 !2 !3 qwe r t u i o !4 !5 !9 @0 @1 @3...
Page 13 - Rear View
13 q Audio out connector (AUDIO OUT) Audio will be output from this connector. Audio beinginput to the AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT terminal or to theAUDIO IN connectors will be output. When playingrecorded images, audio recorded with the images willbe output. w Aux in connector (AUX IN) Use for audio communi...
Page 15 - Image display; When displaying images on a 16-split screen
15 Image display When displaying images on a 16-split screen Example: When displaying images from camera channel 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 13 Sep-04-200604:00:00PM Mute icon Time and date Currently selected camera channel Camera titleWhen displaying on a 16-screen, numbers 1-16 will be d...
Page 16 - Startup
16 Startup Start up the recorder as follows. 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. • T...
Page 17 - Adjustment of the clock of the recorder; Screenshot 1; Screenshot 2
17 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 wrongtime. It is also necessary to correct the clock after replacing the built-in backup battery. Screenshot 1 Display the setup men...
Page 18 - Shutdown of the recorder
18 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 r...
Page 19 - Monitor live images from the cameras; Display images on a single screen; Available functions when displaying live images; Display images from cameras on a multi-screen
19 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...
Page 20 - Sequential display on a single screen; Sequential display on a 4-split screen
20 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 sequen-tially according to the settings configured in advance.The sequential display can be carried out on a single...
Page 21 - Manual recording; Timer recording; Recording
21 Manual recording Start/stop recording manually. z Press the [REC] button. • 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 rec...
Page 22 - Playback; Available functions when playing images
22 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 thecursor onto the area respective to the desired camera channel using the arrows button...
Page 24 - Search and play
24 Search and play It is possible to search the desired recorded images and play them. The search and play can be carried out when displayingimages on a single screen.The following is available as the search filter for the search and play. • Time and date when images had been recorded• Recording typ...
Page 25 - Search and play with multiple search filters
25 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 sea...
Page 27 - Action at an event occurrence (alarm action); Alarm function
27 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 ter- minal, this is stated as an event of a terminal alarm. • VMD (Video motion dete...
Page 28 - Cancel the alarm action
28 • 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 fur-ther information about the alarm log. • Starts recording automatically (Alarm recording) Recording images from the camera to which an event occurred wil...
Page 31 - Log in as a different user; Log out
31 Screenshot 2 The "User Management" window will be displayed. Step 2 Move the cursor onto "Logout", and then press the [SET]button. → The confirmation window will be displayed. Move thecursor onto "OK", and then press the [SET] button. Log in as a different user To log in a...
Page 32 - Log in; Operation restriction differences between the user levels
32 Log in Screenshot 1 When logged out once and press any of the buttons on thefront 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 willlight. When failed to log in, the error message...
Page 33 - Disk management; Check HDD information
33 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 bechecked as foll...
Page 34 - Screenshot 4
34 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 dis-played on the "Disk Management" window as follows. No Disk Detect...
Page 35 - Format the HDD; Format only the selected HDD; Format all the HDDs
35 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). Step 1 Move the cursor onto the HDD to be formatted, and t...
Page 36 - Stop power supply to the HDD
36 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). Step 1 Move the cursor onto any of No.1 - 6, and the...
Page 37 - Restore HDD management information
37 Restore HDD management information When information of recorded images on the HDD and HDD management information (list information) do not match, restorethe HDD management information.Restore of HDD management information sometimes resolves problems such as a playback failure. Screenshot 1 Displa...
Page 38 - Operate the recorder using a PC; Functions and their descriptions
38 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 installedon the PC from the provided CD-ROM.The following are some functions and their features of the monitoring software, and the system requir...
Page 39 - Installation; HDD safety mode
39 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 can-celed.)At the default, the ...
Page 40 - HDD replacement; HDD addition
40 HDD replacement When the indication "Disk Access Error", "Data Error", "Disk Unacknowledged" or "Disk Type Unfitting" is displayed, it is possi-ble to replace the HDD without stopping the operation of the recorder. (A new HDD must be the same model as of the HDD to...
Page 41 - Rack mounting
41 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 ofthe recorder using a flathead screwdriver. x Place the provided rack mounting brackets onboth sides o...
Page 42 - Connection; Basic connection
42 Connection Basic connection Important: • When connecting an external recording device, use an optional USB cable to connect it to the COPY1 port on the rear or to the COPY2 port on the front of the recorder. • Transmission loss of video signals from the cameras connected to the VIDEO IN 1-8 conne...
Page 43 - Connection with RS485 cameras
43 Connection with RS485 cameras Important: The maximum length of the cable to be used to connect between a RS485 camera and the recorder is 1 200 m. Note: Contact your dealer when connecting cameras using the 2-wire connection. AUX IN AUDIO OUT IN OUT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 5 3 1 6 4 2 ...
Page 44 - Connection with PS·Data systems; When connecting a single unit with a controller
44 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 sys-tem controller.Use the RS485 cable provided with ...
Page 46 - Connection with a PC; Connect the recorder and a PC directly; LAN
46 Connection with a PC Required devices and cables vary depending on how to connect them. Before starting the connections, check the requireddevices and cables for your environment. The IP addresses of the recorders in the following connection examples are thedefault settings. Connect the recorder ...
Page 47 - Add the recorder to a broadband WAN (Wide Area Network); DIP Switch Setting; WAN
47 Add the recorder to a broadband WAN (Wide Area Network) Important: When the recorder is in a WAN, maximum accessible number will become as follows. * "Accessible number" is the number of the camera channels that can be displayed in the display area of the monitoring software. • It is nece...
Page 49 - AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT terminal
49 Alarm 4 Output (NC) (Signal GND) +12 V Output 4, Normally closed-collector +12 V output 1 A, 30 V DC max. 800 mA max. @3 @4 @5 Alarm 3 Output (NO) Alarm 3 Output (NC) Alarm 4 Output (COMMON) Alarm 4 Output (NO) Output 3, Normally open-collector Output 3, Normally closed-collector Common output 4 ...
Page 50 - ALARM IN/CONTROL terminal
50 ALARM IN/CONTROL terminal ALARM IN/CONTOROL q !3 @5 !4 Alarm input CH1 Alarm input CH2 Alarm input CH3 Alarm input CH4 Alarm input CH5 Alarm input CH6 Alarm input CH7 Alarm input CH8 Alarm input CH9 Alarm input CH10 Alarm input CH11 Alarm input CH12 Alarm input CH13 Alarm input CH14 Alarm input C...
Page 51 - Setup menu; Setup menu chart
51 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 adj...
Page 52 - Basic operation of the setup menu
52 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 setupitem using the arrows button ( C or D ). Setup Menu System Setup Recording Setup Event Setup Display Setup Camera Control Setup Commun...
Page 53 - Configure the system settings [System Setup]
53 ■ Time & Date Setup (Time Zone) Adjust the clock of the recorder. Select the time zoneaccording to the location where the recorder is.Refer to page 17 for how to adjust the clock. Default: GMT –5:00 (NTSC model)GMT +0:00 (PAL model) ■ Language Select the display language from the following. E...
Page 55 - Configure the recording settings [Recording Setup]; Configure the common recording settings [Common Setup]
55 Configure the recording settings [Recording Setup] Configure the settings for recording (manual recording, timer recording, alarm recording). q Configure the common recording settings [Common Setup] Configure the basic settings to be applied regardless of the recording type (manual recording, tim...
Page 58 - Configure the alarm action settings [Event Setup]
58 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. q Configure the common settings for the alarm recording [Common Setu...
Page 61 - Configure the display settings [Display Setup]
61 Configure the display settings [Display Setup] ■ 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 dis- played. Name: The camera title and time and date will be dis- played. Play: Time and date...
Page 63 - Configure the network settings [Network Setup]
63 ■ DHCP Select "On" or "Off" to determine whether or not to use theDHCP server.Select "On" when obtaining values for "IP Address", "SubnetMask" and "Gateway" from the DHCP server.Select "Off" when entering values for "IP Address", ...
Page 64 - Configure the RS485 settings [RS485 Setup]
64 ■ Baud Rate Select a line speed for data communication with the con-nected device from the following. 2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 (bps) Default: 19 200 (bps) ■ Data Bit The data bit will be displayed. It is impossible to changethe value. ■ Parity A method of checking for errors in communicati...
Page 66 - Restrict the operable functions [User Level Setup]
66 Configure the settings relating to user information [User Management] User information such as the user level, password, etc. can be managed (registration, editing, deletion). q Restrict the operable functions [User Level Setup] Configure the operational level of "operator" and "viewe...
Page 69 - Check the system information [System Information]
69 e Check the system information [System Information] System information such as the firmware version, MAC address, etc. can be checked. The following can be checked. Firmware VersionMAC AddressVideo FormatOptional Board Information about the coaxial communication board (optional) will be displayed...
Page 70 - Reset the current settings to the default [Factory Default]
70 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, operationalstatus and IP address. The following information will be displayed for "Type".Monit...
Page 71 - Check the detailed information [Advanced Information]
71 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". ■ Operation Log Operation log of the recorder (t...
Page 73 - Operation using the WV-CU650; Operation using the system controller
REC REC STOP Stop recording Press for 2 seconds or more Press for 2 seconds or more REC REC STOP Available only during recording ALM RESET ALM ALL RESET REC REC STOP Alarm reset Manual recording ALARM RESET REC REC STOP The following are descriptions of how to operate the unit using the system contr...
Page 75 - Troubleshooting
75 Cause/solution 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 describedbelow, and when having a problem with installations. • Is the power cor...
Page 77 - Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically.
77 Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically. • The power cord, plug and connectors are worn out. This may result in electric shock or a fire.Unplug the power plug from the AC outlet immediately, and refer to qualifiedservice personnel. The power cord insulation isdamaged. The p...
Page 78 - Specifications
78 AUDIO IN connectors –10 dBv 51 k Ω , unbalanced, x16 (CH1 - 6: RCA, CH7 - 16, D-SUB 25-pin) Audio AUDIO OUT connector –10 dBv 1 k Ω , unbalanced, x 1 output (RCA) External AUDIO IN connector –52dBv 2.2 k Ω , unbalanced, x1 input (RCA) ALARM IN Non-voltage make contact, pulse width 100 ms or more,...