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    w[Monitor 2] Switcher function of monitor 2
    Perform the settings for the switcher function of monitor
    2.
    ●Live Sequence
    The settings for Live Sequence are the same as for
    Monitor1. Refer to page 109 for further information.
    ●Sequence Timing
    The settings for Sequence Timing are the same as for
    Monitor1. Refer to page 110 for further information.
    Notes:
    •EXT is selectable only when an external device that
    can transmit a sequence signal is connected.
    •The sequence changeover I/O (pin no.21) of the
    ALARM/CONTROL connector on the rear panel will
    supply signals when INT is selected and will receive
    signals when EXT is selected.
    ●Auto Skip
    The settings for Auto Skip are the same as for Monitor1.
    Refer to page 110 for further information.
    ●Login Screen
    The settings for Login Screen are the same as for
    Monitor1. Refer to page 110 for further information.
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    ■ Live Sequence■ Sequence Timing■ Auto Skip■ Login Screen
    SETUP
    INTOFFCAM1 
    						
    							[Screenshot 2]
    The camera title pop-up window will be displayed.
    xMove the cursor to CAM1 using the arrows button.
    [Screenshot 3]
    The cursor moves to  CAM1.
    cSelect a character to be entered by rotating the jog dial.
    Up to 16 characters can be entered.
    vMove the cursor to the right side of the entered charac-
    ter using the arrows button. 
    Repeat steps 3 and 4 to enter the camera title.
    Notes:
    •To correct the entered characters, move the cursor
    to the character to be corrected and press the
    STOP button to delete it. Enter a correct character
    after deleting.
    •To copy the camera title that has been set for
    another camera channel, follow the procedure
    below.
    1. Move the cursor to CAM 1 in step 2 on the pre-
    vious page and press the SET button. The fol-
    lowing screen will be displayed.
    2. Select the camera channel for which the cam-
    era title is to be copied by rotating the jog dial.
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    Perform the display settings for monitors 1 and 2 connected
    to the unit.
    qOSD Setup
    Perform the On Screen Display settings for monitor 1
    and monitor 2 such as the settings of camera titles or
    the settings of the time display position.
    ●Camera Title
    Perform the settings for the camera title. It is possible to
    display a camera title on the monitor 1/monitor 2, and
    record it as a part of the recorded image. Do the following
    to set the camera title.
    [Screenshot 1]
    Start operation from the OSD Setup menu.
    zMove the cursor to Camera Title using the arrows but-
    ton (
    C D) and press the SET button.
    ■ [Display]
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
    OKCANCELCAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1
    CAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
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    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
    OKCANCELCAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1
    CAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1■  Copy Another Camera Title
    O K
    CAM2
    CANCEL
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
    OKCANCELCAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1 
    						
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    3. Move the cursor to OK using the arrows button
    and press the SET button. The camera title will
    be copied.
    •The following characters can be entered for a cam-
    era title:
    0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
    Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r
    s t u v w x y z À Ä Â Æ Ç É Ì Ñ Ò Ö Ù Ü Ø ß à á â ä
    å æ ç è é ê ë ì í î ï ñ ò ó ô ö ù ú ü ø < > = ? ” # & ( )
    * + , - . / : ; SP
    [Screenshot 4]
    The camera title is entered.
    bPress the arrows button to move the cursor to OK and
    press the SET button.
    →The camera title will be set and the setting window
    of the camera title will be closed.
    Notes:
    •If you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 5 and
    press the SET button, the setting will be canceled
    and the setting window of the camera title will be
    closed.
    •It is possible to set Camera Title [Display] to dis-
    play a camera title on the monitor 2 and Camera
    Title [Embedded] to embed/display a camera title
    on the monitor 1 individually using a PC via a net-
    work. Refer to the Network Setup Instruction (PDF)
    for further information.
    ●Time & Date Display Position
    Select a time and date display position from the following.
    L-UPPER:Displays the time at the upper left of the screen.
    R-UPPER:Displays the time at the upper right of the
    screen.
    L-LOWER:Displays the time at the lower left of the screen.
    R-LOWER:Displays the time at the lower right of the
    screen.
    Notes:
    •When setting the time and date to be recorded together
    with images, the time display will be recorded in the
    selected position.
    •Refer to page 97 for further information about
    Embedded REC (Time & Date).
    ●Camera Title Display Position
    Select a camera title display position from the following.
    L-UPPER:Displays the camera title at the upper left of the
    screen.
    L-LOWER:Displays the camera title at the lower left of the
    screen.
    R-UPPER:Displays the camera title at the upper right of
    the screen.
    R-LOWER:Displays the camera title at the lower right of
    the screen.
    CENTER:Displays the camera title at the center of the
    screen.
    Note:When setting the camera title to be recorded togeth-
    er with images, the time display will be embedded in
    the selected position.
    Refer to page 97 for further information about
    Embedded REC (title).
    ●Line Color on the Multi Screen
    Select a line color from the following.
    WHITE:Displays white lines.
    GRAY:Displays gray lines.
    BLACK: Displays black lines.
    w[Monitor 1] Settings on monitor 1 display
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the time,
    camera title and alarm display on the monitor 1.
    ●Time & Date Display
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the time.
    ON:Displays time.
    OFF:Does not function.
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
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    ON■ Time & Date Display  ■ Camera Title  Display ■ Alarm DisplayON ON
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
    OKCANCELCAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3
    CAM2
    CAM1
    CAM8 CAM7
    CAM6
    CAM5
    CAM4
    CAM3 CAM1
    ENTRANCE
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    Monitor 1
    Monitor 2
    Event
    SETUPL-UPPERR-LOWERWHITE
    ■ Camera Title■ Time & Date Display Position ■ Camera Title Display Position■ Line Color on the Multi Screen
    OKCANCELCAM16 CAM15
    CAM14
    CAM13
    CAM12
    CAM11
    CAM10
    CAM9
    CAM16 CAM15
    CAM14
    CAM13
    CAM12
    CAM11 CAM9
    CAM10 
    						
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    ●Camera Title Display
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the camera
    title.
    ON:Displays the camera title.
    OFF:Does not function.
    ●Alarm Display
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate the alarm dis-
    play at an event occurrence.
    ON:Displays the alarm display at an event occurrence.
    OFF:Does not function.
    e[Monitor2] Settings on monitor 2 display
    Perform the display settings for monitor 2 such as the
    display mode (task bar style), time display position
    on/off, camera title display position, etc.
    The following explains the settings for monitor 2 and the
    VGA monitor such as the display mode (task bar style),
    time display position, camera title display ON/OFF, etc.
    ●Display Mode
    Select a display mode (task bar style) from the following.
    Refer to page 12 for further information about the task bar.
    MODE 1:Select [MODE 1] for the display mode.
    MODE 2:Select [MODE 2] for the display mode.
    MODE 3:Select [MODE 3] for the display mode.
    ●T & D and Status Display Position
    When selecting MODE 1, select the position of the time and
    date display and the status from the following.
    UPPER:Displays them in the upper part of the screen.
    LOWER:Displays them in the lower part of the screen.
    ●Camera Title Display
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to display the camera
    title.
    ON:Displays the camera title.
    OFF:Does not function.
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    Monitor 2
    Event
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    It is necessary to adjust the communication speed and use
    the same communication protocol with external devices
    such as a controller when connecting those external
    devices to the DATA port or the SERIAL connector
    (RS232C).
    It is also necessary to perform the settings for the network
    such as the IP address and the gateway address when
    operating this unit a PC via a network such as a LAN.
    These are the descriptions of how to perform the required
    settings for communication with external devices.
    q[Camera Control] Settings for the communica-
    tion method and the cable compensation for
    camera control
    Select a communication method for each camera chan-
    nel to control cameras from the following.
    COAX:Controls camera with the coaxial communica-
    tion (CAM 1 - 8 CH are available for the WJ-HD316,
    CAM 1 - 6 CH are available for the WJ-HD309)
    PSD:Controls camera with the PS·Data. (CAM 9 - 16
    CH are available for the WJ-HD316, CAM 7 - 9 CH
    are available for the WJ-HD309)
    RS 485:Controls camera with the RS 485 communica-
    tion. (CAM 1 - 16 CH are available for the WJ-
    HD316, CAM 1 - 9 CH are available for the WJ-
    HD309)
    OFF:Does not control camera (CAM 1 - 16 CH are
    available) 
    Notes:
    •Perform settings according to the cameras connect-
    ed to this unit.
    •CAM 9-16 control 4 cameras each (only for the WJ-
    HD316).
    •When using the coaxial communication to control
    cameras, connect cameras to the VIDEO IN con-
    nectors 1 - 8 for the WJ-HD316 (1 - 6 for the WJ-
    HD309) (coaxial communication compatible). When
    controlling cameras connected to other VIDEO IN
    connectors with coaxial communication, use a
    coaxial communication unit (WJ-MP204). In this
    case, select PSD for the communication method
    for the camera channels to be controlled through
    the coaxial communication unit.•To prevent operation mistakes, set the unused cam-
    era channels to off.
    It is possible to compensate for the video signal
    transmission loss from the camera when using the
    VIDEO IN connector 1 - 8. (cable compensation)
    Perform the settings for the cable compensation
    according to the length of cable used.
    S:When the length of cable used is shorter than
    500 m
    M:When the length of cable used is longer than
    500 m and shorter than 900 m
    L:When the length of cable used is longer than
    900 m and shorter than 1 200 m
    Notes:
    •Use 5C-2V cables for the cable compensation.
    •Perform the settings for the cable compensation
    properly according to the cable length. Otherwise
    camera pictures may not be displayed/recorded
    correctly.
    w[PS.Data Setup] Settings for the PS·Data 
    Perform the following settings for the PS·Data.
    ●Unit Address (System)
    A unit address (System) is a unique number assigning to
    PS·Data devices. The addresses must be unique to identify
    system devices when connecting multiple devices compati-
    ble with PS·Data. Numbers, 001-099, are to be assigned
    as the unit addresses to the system devices.
    ●Unit Address (Controller)
    The unit address (controller) is used to control a PS·Data
    device connected to this unit. Numbers, 001 - 099 are to
    be assigned.
    ●Cascade
    Select ON or OFF whether or not to use the cascade con-
    nection.
    Set this to ON when connecting two or more units or in the
    cascade connection.
    ON:Select this when connecting units in the cascade con-
    nection.
    OFF:Does not function.
    ■[Comm] Settings for communication with other devices
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    Camera Control
    PS.Data Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■ Type of Camera Control
    CAM1
    CAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
    CAM5
    CAM6
    CAM7
    CAM8CAM9
    CAM10
    CAM11
    CAM12
    CAM13
    CAM14
    CAM15
    CAM16RS485PSD S
    S S
    S
    S
    S
    S
    SCOAX
    COAX COAX
    COAX
    COAX
    COAX
    COAX
    COAXCAM CAM TYPECOMP TYPE
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    Camera Control
    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup
    SETUP
    001
    001
    1s OFF
    1
    NONE
    8
    9600
    OFF
    ■  Unit Address(System)■  Unit Address(Controller)■  Cascade■  Baud Rate■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit■  Retry Timing■  Alarm Data■  Camera Number Setup 
    						
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    ●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
    ●Data Bit
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    8 bit
    ●Parity
    Select a method to check a transmission error at communi-
    cation from the following.
    NONE:No parity check
    EVEN:Even parity
    ODD:Odd parity
    ●Stop Bit
    Select a stop bit from the following.
    1 bit/2 bit
    ●Retry Timing
    Select a retransmission interval for when data reception is
    not confirmed from the following.
    OFF/100 ms/200 ms/400 ms/1 000 ms
    ●Alarm Data
    Select a method to inform the connected controller of an
    event occurrence from the following.
    OFF:Does not function.
    0 s:Informs the controller every time an event is detected.
    1 s/5 s:Informs the controller when a specified time has
    passed after detecting an event.
    ●Camera Number Setup
    It is possible to assign a number to each camera channel to
    operate cameras using the controller compatible with
    PS·Data.
    Do the following to assign numbers to the camera chan-
    nels.
    [Screenshot 1]
    Start operation from the PS·Data Setup menu.
    zMove the cursor to Camera Number Setup using the
    arrows button (
    C D) and press the SET button.
    [Screenshot 2]
    The Camera Number Setup pop-up window will be dis-
    played.
    xMove the cursor to a desired CAM No. of CAM PORT
    using the arrows button.
    [Screenshot 3]
    The cursor will move to the selected CAM No. of CAM
    PORT.
    cSelect a camera number by rotating the jog dial.
    Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign camera numbers to the
    other CAM PORT.
    vMove the cursor to OK using the arrows button and
    press the SET button.
    →Camera numbers will be assigned and the Camera
    Number Setup menu will be closed.
    Notes:
    •When you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 4
    and press the SET button, the settings will be can-
    celed and the Camera Number Setup menu will be
    closed.
    •The assignment of camera numbers will not be
    applied until the SET button is pressed after moving
    the cursor to OK in step 4.
    e[RS485 Setup] Settings for RS485
    Perform the following settings for RS485.
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup
    SETUP
    001
    001
    1s OFF
    1
    NONE
    8
    9600
    OFF
    ■  Unit Address(System)■  Unit Address(Controller)■  Cascade■  Baud Rate■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit■  Retry Timing■  Alarm Data■  Camera Number Setup
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    Camera Control
    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup
    SETUP
    001
    001
    1s OFF
    1
    NONE
    8
    9600
    OFF
    ■  Unit Adress(System)■  Unit Adress(Controller)■  Cascade■  Baud Rate■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit■  Retry Timing■  Alarm Data■  Camera Number Setup
    O KCANCEL
    CAM NO.CAM PORT CAM NO. CAM PORT
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    89
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16009
    010
    011
    012
    013
    014
    015
    016■  Camera Number Setup
    001
    002
    003
    004
    005
    006
    007
    008
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup
    SETUP
    001
    001
    1s OFF
    1
    NONE
    8
    9600
    OFF
    ■  Unit Adress(System)■  Unit Adress(Controller)■  Cascade■  Baud Rate■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit■  Retry Timing■  Alarm Data■  Camera Number Setup
    O KCANCEL
    CAM NO.CAM PORT CAM NO. CAM PORT
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    89
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    15
    16009
    010
    011
    012
    013
    014
    015
    016■  Camera Number Setup
    001
    002
    003
    004
    005
    006
    007
    008
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■  Baud Rate■  Control Camera CH■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit
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    ●Baud Rate
    Select the communication speed for data transmission with
    a connected device from the following.
    4 800/9 600/19 200 bps
    ●Control Camera CH
    It is possible to assign camera channels to the RS485 ports
    1 and 2 as shown below.
    [Screenshot 1]
    Start operation from the RS485 Setup menu.
    zMove the cursor to Control Camera CH using the
    arrows button (
    CD) and press the SET button.
    [Screenshot 2]
    The Control Camera CH pop-up window will be displayed.
    xMove the cursor to a desired cell in the TERM column
    using the arrows button.
    [Screenshot 3]
    The cursor will move to the selected cell in the TERM col-
    umn.
    cSelect a port by rotating the jog dial.
    PORT 1:Control through the RS485 port 1.
    PORT 2:Control through the RS485 port 2.
    Repeat steps 2 and 3 to assign other camera channels
    to be controlled through the RS485 ports.
    vMove the cursor to OK using the arrows button and
    press the SET button.
    →Camera channels and ports to be controlled will be
    assigned and the Control Camera CH menu will be
    closed.
    Notes:
    •When you move the cursor to CANCEL in step 4
    and press the SET button, the settings will be can-
    celed and the Camera Number Setup menu will be
    closed.
    •The assignment of camera channels will not be
    applied until the SET button is pressed after moving
    the cursor to OK in the step 4.
    •The unit number of the camera will be congruent
    with the camera number.
    ●Data Bit
    The data length for communication will be displayed.
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    ●Parity
    Methods to check a transmission error at communication
    will be displayed.
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    ●Stop Bit
    Number of stop bit will be displayed.
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    r[RS232C Setup] Settings for RS232C
    Perform the following settings for RS232C.
    ●Unit Address(System)
    A unit address (System) is a unique number assigned to
    each system device. The addresses must be unique to
    identify system devices when connecting multiple system
    devices.
    Numbers, 001-099, are to be assigned as the unit
    addresses for the system devices.
    ●Baud Rate
    Select the communication speed for data transmission with
    a connected device from the following.
    9 600/19 200/38 400 bps
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■  Baud Rate■  Control Camera CH■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit
    19200
    8
    1 NONESETUP
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■  Baud Rate■  Control Camera CH■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit
    19200
    8
    1 NONESETUP
    O KCANCEL
    ■  Control Camera CHCAMERA
    CAM1
    CAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
    CAM5
    CAM6
    CAM7
    CAM8CAMERA
    CAM9
    CAM10
    CAM11
    CAM12
    CAM13
    CAM14
    CAM15
    CAM16TERM
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2TERM
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1 PORT1
    PORT1
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■  Baud Rate■  Control Camera CH■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit
    19200
    8
    1 NONESETUP
    O KCANCEL
    ■  Control Camera CHCAMERA
    CAM1
    CAM2
    CAM3
    CAM4
    CAM5
    CAM6
    CAM7
    CAM8CAMERA
    CAM9
    CAM10
    CAM11
    CAM12
    CAM13
    CAM14
    CAM15
    CAM16TERM
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2
    PORT2TERM
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1
    PORT1 PORT1
    PORT1
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    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■  Unit Address(System)■  Baud Rate■  Data Bit■  Parity■  Stop Bit■  Retry Timing
    001
    8
    1OFF NONE
    9600 
    						
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    ●Data Bit
    Select a data length for communication from the following.
    7/8 bit
    ●Parity
    Select a method to check a transmission error at communi-
    cation from the following.
    NONE:No parity check
    EVEN:Even parity
    ODD:Odd parity
    ●Stop Bit
    Select a stop bit from the following.
    1/2 bit
    ●Retry Timing
    Select a retransmission interval for when data reception is
    not confirmed from the following.
    OFF/100 ms/200 ms/400 ms/1 000 ms
    t[NW Setup 1] Basic network settings
    Perform the following basic network settings to operate
    this unit using a PC via a network such as a LAN.
    ●HTTP Port Number
    Specify the HTTP port number to be used to transfer
    images from this unit. It is not necessary to change it for
    normal use.
    ●User Authentication
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate user authenti-
    cation at the time of access from a PC to this unit.
    When ON is selected, the user authentication (login) win-
    dow will be displayed at the time of access from a PC.
    The top page will be displayed if the entered user name
    and password are registered.
    ON:Activates user authentication.
    OFF:Does not function.
    Note:It is recommended to select ON for the user authenti-
    cation for security.
    ●Host Authentication
    Select ON or OFF whether or not to restrict access by IP
    addresses at the time of access from a PC to this unit.
    When ON is selected, only PCs with registered IP address
    can access this unit
    Using the user and host authentication together will
    enhance the network security.
    ON:Activates host authentication.
    OFF:Does not function.
    ●Line Speed
    The line speed will be displayed.
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    ●Live Video Quality
    Image quality level for a live (FQB: high quality) will be dis-
    played.
    It is impossible to change the value for this setting.
    y[NW Setup 2] Network connection settings
    Perform the following network connection settings to
    operate this unit using a PC via a network such as a
    LAN.
    ●DHCP
    Select ON or OFF whether or not to use the DHCP server.
    When obtaining IP addresses, net mask and a gateway
    address from the DHCP server, set to ON.
    If not, set to OFF and enter those addresses manually.
    ON:Uses the DHCP server.
    OFF:Does not use the DHCP server.
    ●IP Address
    Enter an IP address when OFF is selected for DHCP.
    For this unit, enter 4 units of the decimal number (0-254).
    ●Subnet Mask
    Enter a subnet mask according to the network configuration
    when OFF is selected for DHCP.
    ●Gateway
    Enter the gateway address according to the network con-
    figuration when OFF is selected for DHCP.
    ScheduleSystemCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording EventDisplay
    Camera Control
    PS.Data Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■ HTTP Port Number■ User Authentication■ Host Authentication■ Line Speed■ Live Video QualityFQB AUTO 00080
    OFF
    OFF
    ScheduleSystemCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording EventDisplay
    Camera Control
    PS.Data Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■ DHCP■ IP Address■ Subnet Mask■ Gateway■ DNS
    Primary
    Secondary
    ■ DDNS
    User Name
    User Password
    Access Interval
    ■ Host Name■ Domain Name
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    ●DNS
    Select MANUAL or AUTO to enable searching an IP
    address by its host name using DNS. When OFF is select-
    ed for DHCP (no use of the DHCP server), select MANU-
    AL and enter the domain name and the DNS server
    address. If ON is selected for DHCP (use of the DHCP
    server), select AUTO. When DNS is not used, select OFF.
    When MANUAL is selected for DNS, enter the DNS server
    address for Primary and Secondary.
    ●DDNS
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to use the DDNS
    (Dynamic Domain Name Server).
    Selecting ON is available only when MANUAL or AUTO is
    selected for DNS.
    When ON is selected, perform the following.
    User Name:Enter the user name registered in DDNS.
    Password:Enter the password for the user entered in
    User Name.
    Access Interval:Select an interval to update DNS from the
    following.
    10 m/30 m/1 h/6 h/24 h
    ●Host Name
    Enter the host address registered in DDNS.
    Enter a host name of no more than 255 alphanumeric char-
    acters. Hyphens (-) are also available for the host name.
    ●Domain Name
    Enter the domain name of this unit.
    Enter a domain name of no more than 255 alphanumeric
    characters. Hyphens (-) are also available for the domain
    name.
    u[NTP Setup] Time adjustment of network
    Perform the following settings for time adjustment.
    ●Time Adjustment
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to adjust the time with
    reference to the NTP server.
    ON:Adjusts time with reference to the NTP server.
    OFF:Does not function.
    ●Time Zone
    Set the time zone in accordance with the place of use when
    using the NTP server for time adjustment.
    ●NTP Server Address
    Enter the NTP server address when using the NTP server
    for time adjustment.
    ●Refresh Interval
    Select an interval of time inquiry to be transmitted to the
    NTP server from the following.
    1 h/2 h/6 h/12 h/24 h
    Important:
    Recording will not be performed for around 4 seconds
    when changing the present time (accurate within ±5
    seconds) using Time Adjustment.
    ScheduleSystemCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording EventDisplay
    Camera Control
    PS.DATA Setup
    RS485 Setup
    RS232C Setup
    NW Setup 1
    NW Setup 2
    NTP Setup■ Time Adjustment■ Time Zone■ NTP Server Address■ Refresh Interval
    GMT+11:00OFF
    6h
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    Perform the following system settings required to operate
    this unit.
    q[Basic Setup] Basic system settings
    Perform the following settings for basic operation.
    ●ADMIN Password
    Set the password for an administrator.
    Enter 4-32 alphanumeric characters.
    The same method is used to enter, insert and delete char-
    acters as for attaching text information to images. Refer to
    page 55 about available characters.
    ●PSD User
    When a user operates a controller compatible with PS·Data,
    operation will be restricted by the priority and operational
    level of the PSD user.
    A PSD user should be one of the users registered in this
    unit.
    ●Auto Login
    Select ON and OFF whether or not to activate the auto login
    function when turning the power of this unit on.
    ON:Activates the auto login function.
    OFF:Does not activate the auto login function. It is neces-
    sary to perform the login operation every time this unit is
    started up.
    ●Auto Login User
    When ON is selected for Auto Login, the user registered
    as auto login user in this setting can log in the unit automat-
    ically.
    An auto login user should be one of the users registered in
    this unit.
    ●Auto Logout
    Select ON or OFF whether or not to activate the auto logout
    function.
    When ON is selected, auto logout will be carried out after a
    specified time has passed while displaying live image with-
    out operation.
    OFF:Does not activate the auto logout function.
    1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m/30 m:Activates the auto logout func-
    tion when the selected time has passed after login.
    Important:
    The auto logout function will not be activated when ON
    is selected for Auto Login.
    Depending on the user level of the auto login user,
    operable functions may be different.
    ●Priority
    Assign operating priorities when multiple users access this
    unit simultaneously from the following.
    Follow the priority:Operation by a user with higher priority
    will be performed.
    Pre-priority:Operation by the first accessed user will be
    performed regardless of priority.
    Post-priority:Operation by the last accessed user will be
    performed regardless of priority.
    ●GO TO LAST before
    Select time to be skipped to when the GO TO LAST button
    is pressed during playback from the following.
    5 s/10 s/30 s/1 m/5 m
    ●Language
    Select a language for the SETUP MENU from the following.
    JAPANESE/ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/DEUTSCH/
    ITALIANO
    ●Beep (Operation)
    Select ON or OFF whether or not to sound the buzzer when
    operating the buttons.
    ON:Sounds the buzzer when operating the buttons.
    OFF:Does not sound the buzzer when operating the but-
    tons.
    ●Buzzer (Error)
    Select a buzzer operation when a problem has occurred
    from the following.
    OFF:Does not sound buzzer when a problem has
    occurred.
    1 s - 30 s (in 1 second intervals)/40 s/50 s/1 m/1 m/3 m/
    4 m/5 m (in 1 minute intervals):
    A buzzer will sound
    for the selected duration after a problem has occurred.
    EXT:The buzzer will sound continuously until the ALARM
    RESET button on the front panel of the unit is pressed.
    ●Shutdown Time
    Select a waiting time before starting the internal processing
    against the power outage after an outage detection signal
    has been supplied to the unit from the following.
    10 s/20 s/30 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m
    ■[System] Settings on System
    Schedule
    SystemCommSwitcherSETUP MENULIVEMaintenanceRecording EventDisplay
    Basic  Setup
    Time & DateUser Regist.
    User Edit
    User Delete
    Host Regist.
    Host Edit
    Host Delete
    User Level 
    Save/Load
    ■ ADMIN Password■ PSD User■ Auto Login
     Auto Login User
    ■ Auto Logout■ Priority■ GO TO LAST before■ Language■ Beep(Operation)■ Buzzer(Error)■ Shutdown Time■ Auto Copy
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    Follow the priority. 
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