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    PARAMETERS AND THE DEFAULT SETTINGS OF THE SETUP MENU
    These are the setting parameters and the default settings of the items on the SETUP MENU.
    Refer to these as reference.
    Maintenance
    Disk Info Warning for Disk Life Time 10 000 h/20 000 h/30 000 h 30 000 h
    HDD Safety Mode ON/OFF OFF
    Disk End Mode Normal Recording Area CONTINUE/STOP CONTINUE
    Event Recording Area CONTINUE/STOP CONTINUE
    Copy Area CONTINUE/STOP STOP
    COPY1 CONTINUE/STOP STOP
    COPY2 CONTINUE/STOP STOP
    Disk Capacity Normal Recording Area OFF/1 %/2 %/···/10 % 10 %
    Event Recording Area OFF/1 %/2 %/···/10 % 10 %
    Copy Area OFF/1 %/2 %/···/10 % 10 %
    COPY1 OFF/1 %/2 %/···/10 % 10 %
    COPY2 OFF/1 %/2 %/···/10 % 10 %
    Data Delete Auto Delete OFF/1DAY/2DAYS/···.../10DAYS/14DAYS/
    30DAYS/45DAYS/60DAYS/90DAYS/
    120DAYS/150DAYS/180DAYS OFF
    Recording
    REC Setup Recording ON/OFF ON
    Power ON Manual REC ON/OFF OFF
    Manual Recording Channel MON2/ALL ALL
    Color Mode COLOR FINE/COLOR STD/B/W COLOR STD
    Embedded REC(Title) ON/OFF ON
    Embedded REC(Time & Date) ON/OFF ON
    REC Priority Manual REC/Schedule REC/Event REC 1: Event REC
    2: Manual REC
    3: Schedule REC
    Audio Allocation HD316: OFF/CAM1/CAM2.....CAM16
    HD309: OFF/CAM1/.....CAM9 AUDIO1 to 4: OFF
    Emergency REC Resolution FRAME 3D ON/FRAME 3D OFF/FIELD/SIF FIELD
    Recording Time 1 s/2 s/..../10 s/20 s/30 s/1 m/2 m/..../10 m/
    20 m/30 m/40 m/50 m/60 m/MANUAL/
    CONTINUE 10 s
    Recording Rate and Quality Recording rate: 1 ips/2 ips/3 ips/5 ips/6 ips/
    7.5 ips/10 ips/15 ips/30 ips/60 ips
    Quality: SFA/SFB/FQA/FQB/NQA/NQB/
    EXA/EXB Recording rate: 3 ips
    Quality: SFA
    Auto Copy OFF/ON OFF
    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting 
    						
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    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting
    Event
    Event Setup Alarm Output OFF/1 s/2 s/...../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/
    2 m/...../5 m/EXT VMD: OFF
    Video Loss: 2 s
    Terminal Command Alarm: 2 s
    Output Terminal HD316: TRM1/TRM2/...../TRM16
    HD309: TRM1/TRM2/...../TRM9
    Buzzer OFF/1 s/2 s/...../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/ VMD: OFF
    2 m/...../5 m/EXT Video Loss: 2 s
    Terminal Command Alarm: 2 s
    Monitor1 Action HD316: OFF/CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16 VMD: OFF
    HD309: OFF/CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM9 Video Loss: Camera channel with a video
    loss occurrence
    Terminal Command Alarm: Same number
    for camera channel number and alarm
    number 
    Monitor2 Action HD316: OFF/CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16 VMD: OFF
    HD309: OFF/CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM9 Video Loss: Camera channel with a video
    loss occurrence
    Terminal Command Alarm: Same number
    for camera channel number and alarm
    number 
    VMD Setup (SETUP AREA) - -
    (SETUP ALL AREA) - -
    (DELETE AREA) - -
    (DELETE ALL AREA) - -
    (SENSITIVITY) - -
    (VMD MODE) - -
    (EXIT) - -
    Alarm Setup Alarm Auto Reset OFF/1 s/2 s/...../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/ OFF
    4 m/5 m
    Alarm Disarm Time 2 s/3 s/...../10 s 2 s
    Terminal Setup Terminal Setup N.O./N.C. N.O.
    Schedule
    Time Table Period 12:00AM to 12:00AM 12:00AM to 12:00AM (Everyday/Time
    zone1)
    --:-- to --:-- (Except above)
    REC PROGRAM PROG1/PROG2/PROG3/PROG4 PROG1
    EVENT PROGRAM PROG1/PROG2/PROG3/PROG4 PROG1
    FTP SEND BY PERIODIC  ON/OFF OFF
    TIMER
    ERROR REPORT MAIL ON/OFF OFF
    WARNING REPORT MAIL ON/OFF OFF
    NW BANDWIDTH CONTROL OFF/32kbps/64kbps/128kbps/256kbps/ OFF
    512kbps/1024kbps/2Mbps/5Mbps/10Mbps
    Resolution FRAME 3D ON/FRAME 3D OFF/FIELD/FRAME FIELD
    REC PROGRAM RATE OFF/2 ips/3 ips/5 ips/6 ips/7.5 ips/10 ips/ Manual REC: 15 ips
    15 ips/30 ips/60 ips Schedule REC: 15 ips
    Event REC: 30 ips
    RATE OFF/AUTO/0.1 ips/0.2 ips/0.3 ips/0.4 ips/ MANUAL: AUTO
    0.5 ips/1 ips/2 ips/3 ips/5 ips/6 ips/7.5 ips/ SCHEDULE: AUTO
    10 ips/15 ips/30 ips/60 ips EVENT (PRE): 1 ips
    EVENT (POST): 1 ips
    QUALITY SFA/SFB/FQA/FQB/NQA/NQB/EXA/EXB SFA
    DURATION (TIME for the unit) 1 s/2 s/...../10 s/20 s/30 s/1 m/2 m,/...../ EVENT (PRE): 10 s
    10 m/20 m/...../60 m/MANUAL/CONTINUE EVENT (POST): 30 s 
    						
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    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting
    EVENT PROGRAM Action Mode (The unit) ALARM/ACT DET ALARM
    REC CH ON/OFF ON
    Auto Copy ON/OFF OFF
    Preset Position --/1/2/...../64 --
    Serial Notice ON/OFF OFF
    Mail Notice ON/OFF OFF
    FTP Alarm Sending ON/OFF OFF
    Special Days DATE 1/1 to 12/31 --
    Mode MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT/SUN --
    Switcher
    Monitor1 Live Sequence [Operating with the buttons of the unit] HD316: STEP1: CAM1,
    1/2/...../15/16/1-4/5-8/9-12/13-16/1-9/10-16/-- STEP2: CAM2, ...... STEP16: CAM16
    [Operating via a network] HD309: STEP1: CAM1, 
    CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/ STEP2: CAM2, ...... STEP9:CAM9
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/--
    --/1/2/...../64 --
    1 s/2 s/...../30 s 2 s
    Sequence Timing INT/EXT/MON2 INT
    Auto Skip ON/OFF OFF
    Login Screen CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/ 16SCREEN
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/7SCREEN/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/10SCREEN/13SCREEN/
    16SCREEN/SEQ/--
    Secret View ON/OFF OFF
    Monitor2 Live Sequence [Operating with the buttons of the unit] HD316: STEP1: CAM1, 
    1/2/...../15/16/1-4/5-8/9-12/13-16/1-9/10-16/-- STEP2: CAM2, .....STEP16:CAM16
    [Operating via a network] HD309: STEP1: CAM1, 
    CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/ STEP2: CAM2, ..... STEP9:CAM9
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/--
    --/1/2/...../64 --
    1 s/2 s/...../30 s 2 s
    Sequence Timing INT/EXT INT
    Auto Skip ON/OFF OFF
    Login Screen CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/ QUAD1-4
    CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/7SCREEN/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/10SCREEN/13SCREEN/
    16SCREEN/SEQ/--
    Display
    OSD Setup Time & Date Display Position L-UPPER/R-UPPER/L-LOWER/R-LOWER L-UPPER
    Camera Title Display Position L-UPPER/R-UPPER/L-LOWER/R-LOWER/ R-LOWER
    CENTER
    Line Color on the Multi Screen WHITE/GRAY/BLACK WHITE
    Monitor1 Time & Date Display ON/OFF ON
    Camera Title Display ON/OFF ON
    Alarm Display ON/OFF ON
    Monitor2 Display Mode MODE1/MODE2/MODE3 MODE1
    T&D and Status Display  UPPER/LOWER LOWER
    Position
    Camera Title Display ON/OFF ON 
    						
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    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting
    Com
    Camera Control COMP S/M/L HD316: CAM1to CAM8: S
    HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: S
    TYPE HD316: CAM1 to CAM8: COAX/RS485/OFF, HD316: CAM1 to CAM8: COAX, 
    CAM9 to CAM12: RS485/PSD/OFF, CAM9 to CAM12: RS485, 
    CAM13 to CAM16: RS485/PSD/OFF CAM13 to CAM16: RS485
    HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: COAX/RS485/OFF, HD309: CAM1 to CAM6: COAX, 
    CAM7 to CAM9: RS485/PSD/OFF CAM7 to CAM9: RS485
    PS·Data Setup Unit Address(System) 001 to 099 001
    Unit Address(Controller) 001 to 099 001
    Cascade ON/OFF OFF
    Baud Rate 2 400/4 800/9 600/19 200/38 400 9 600
    Data Bit 8 8
    Parity NONE/EVEN/ODD NONE
    Stop Bit 1/2 1
    Retry Timing OFF/100 ms/200 ms/400 ms/1000 ms/ OFF
    Alarm Data OFF/0 s/1 s/5 s 1 s
    Camera Number Setup 001 to 099 HD316: 1: 001 to 16: 016
    HD309: 1: 001 to 9: 009
    RS485 Setup Baud Rate 4 800/9 600/19 200 9 600
    Control Camera CH PORT1/PORT2 HD316: CAM1 to CAM8: PORT1, 
    CAM9 to CAM16: PORT2
    HD309: CAM1 to CAM9: PORT1
    Data Bit 8 8
    Parity NONE NONE
    Stop Bit 1 1
    RS232C Setup Unit Address(System) 001 to 099 001
    Baud Rate 9 600/19 200/38 400 9 600
    Data Bit 7/8 8
    Parity NONE/EVEN/ODD NONE
    Stop Bit 1/2 1
    Retry Timing OFF/100 ms/200 ms/400 ms/1000 ms/ OFF
    NW Setup1 HTTP Port Number 00000 to 65535 00080
    User Authentication ON/OFF OFF
    Host Authentication ON/OFF OFF
    Line Speed AUTO AUTO
    Live Video Quality FQB FQB
    Video Rate FAST/MIDDLE/SLOW/VERY SLOW MIDDLE
    NW Setup2 DHCP ON/OFF OFF
    IP Address 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 192.168.0.250
    Subnet Mask 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 255.255.255.000
    Gateway 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 192.168.000.001
    DNS ON/OFF OFF
    Primary 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 000.000.000.000
    Secondary 000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255 000.000.000.000
    DDNS ON/OFF OFF
    User Name - -
    User Password - -
    Access Interval 10 m/30 m/1 h/6 h/24 h 1 h
    Host Name - HD316: HD316
    HD309: HD309
    Domain Name - localdomain 
    						
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    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting
    Network SNMP  COMMUNITY - public
    Setup
    CONTACT - -
    SYSTEM NAME - -
    LOCATION - -
    NTP Setup Time Adjustment ON/OFF OFF
    Time Zone GMT-12:00/GMT-11:00/...../GMT-4:00/GMT-3:30/
    GMT-3:00/...../GMT-1:00/GMT 0:00/GMT+1:00/
    GMT+2:00/...../GMT+9:00/GMT+9:30/
    GMT+10:00/...../GMT+13:00 GMT-5:00
    NTP Server Address - -
    Refresh Interval 1 h/2 h/6 h/12 h/24 h 6 h
    Network FTP Setup FTP Server Address - -
    User Name - -
    User Password - -
    Mode SEQUENTIAL/PASSIVE SEQUENTIAL
    Server Directory - -
    File Name TIME & DATE BASE/SERIAL NUMBER TIME & DATE BASE
    Interval - 01 s
    Channel to Send CAM1 to CAM16 -
    Server Directory - -
    File Name TIME & DATE BASE/SERIAL NUMBER TIME & DATE BASE
    Duration-Pre OFF/1 s/2 s/3 s/4 s/5 s/6 s/7 s/8 s/9 s/10 s OFF
    Duration-Post OFF/1 s/2 s/3 s/4 s/5 s/6 s/7 s/8 s/9 s/10 s 5 s
    Network Mail Setup Attach Alarm Image ON/OFF OFF
    Mail Server Address - -
    Send to - -
    Address1 - -
    From Address - -
    POP before SMTP ON/OFF OFF
    POP Server Address - -
    User Name - -
    User Password - -
    System
    Basic Setup ADMIN Password - 12345
    PSD User - ADMIN
    Auto Login ON/OFF ON
    Auto Login User - ADMIN
    Auto Logout ON/OFF OFF
    Priority Follow the priority./Pre-priority/Post-priority Follow the priority.
    GO TO LAST before 5 s/10 s/30 s/1 m/5 m 5 s
    Language JAPANESE/ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/
    DEUTSCH/ITALIANO ENGLISH
    Beep (Operation) ON/OFF ON
    Buzzer (Error) OFF/1 s/...../30 s/40 s/50 s/1 m/...../5 m/EXT 2 s
    Shutdown Time 10 s/20 s/30 s/1 m/2 m/3 m/4 m/5 m 10 s
    Auto Copy ON/OFF OFF 
    						
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    Setup Menu Setup Item Parameter Default Setting
    Time & Date Date Format YY.MM.DD/MMM.DD.YY/DD.MMM.YY MMM.DD.YY
    Time Format 24 h/12 h 12 h
    Auto Adjust Time ON/OFF OFF
    Master Time 0:00/1:00/...../23:00 0:00
    Summer Time(Day Light Saving) ON/OFF/AUTO OFF
    Summer Time(Day Light Saving) 
    Table - -
    User Regist. User Name - -
    User Edit Password - -
    User Delete Level 1/2/3 1
    Priority 1/2/...../16 1
    Default Screen CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/7SCREEN/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/10SCREEN/13SCREEN/
    16SCREEN/SEQ CAM1
    Camera Partitioning --/View/View/Operate View/Operate
    Host Regist. Host IP Address - -
    Host Edit Level 1/2/3 1
    Host Delete Priority 1/2/...../16 1
    Default Screen CAM1/CAM2/...../CAM16/QUAD1-4/QUAD5-8/
    QUAD9-12/QUAD13-16/7SCREEN/9SCREEN1-9/
    9SCREEN10-16/10SCREEN/13SCREEN/
    16SCREEN/SEQ CAM1
    Camera Partitioning --/View/View/Operate View/Operate
    User Level WJ-HD300 Setup LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    WJ-HD300 Setup Status LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Camera Setup LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    Event Log Status LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Access Log Status LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Error Log Status LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Alarm Reset LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Alarm Suspended Time LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    Copy LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    Normal Recording Erase LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    Event Recording Erase LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1
    Manual REC Operation LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2
    Playback Operation LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2,LV3
    N/W Access LV1,LV2,LV3 LV1,LV2,LV3 
    						
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    •Check if the power is supplied to cameras and connected
    devices.
    •Check if the power plug is surely connected to the AC out-
    let.
    •Check if the power cord is surely inserted into the power
    socket of the unit.
    •The HDD SAFETY MODE is set to ON.
    In this case, set the HDD SAFETY MODE to OFF.
    •Check if the lens covers of the cameras have been
    removed.
    •Check if dust may not be sticking on the camera lens.
    •Check if no user has logged in with the system controller.
    •Check the level settings of users logging in. Can the users
    display SETUP MENU on monitors?
    •Check if the monitor 1 is used to display the SETUP
    MENU. The SETUP MENU cannot be displayed on the
    monitor 1.
    •Check if the cable connections are correct.
    •Check the brightness and contrast settings of monitors.
    •Can the users display camera images on monitors? 
    Check the level settings of users logging in.
    Power is not turned on.
    The HDD SAFETY MODE win-
    dow is displayed after turning
    on the power of the unit.
    Check item/Remedy Page
    TROUBLESHOOTING
    Problem
    No camera image is displayed
    on MON 1, MON 2, and the
    VGA monitor
    The camera image is dim.
    The log-in menu does not
    appear even if you press the
    button of the unit.
    Cannot open SETUP MENU.
    –
    –
    – –
    Refer to p. 122
    and 124.
    Refer to page
    11.–
    Refer to p. 69.
    –
    Refer to p. 122
    and 124.–
    Refer to p. 67.
    Check to see the following before request for repair.
    Contact your dealer if a trouble cannot be solved even after checking and trying solution. 
    						
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    •Check if the HDD has an available disk space.
    •Check if the recording setup is set to ON.
    •Check the schedule settings.
    •Check the recording priority settings.
    •When the setting menu is displayed by non-interlace sig-
    nal, the setting menu may be unable to function normally.
    Since the setting menu of the matrix switcher is displayed
    by non-interlace signal, recording or displaying with this
    unit may be impossible.
    •Check if images have been recorded in the HDD.
    •Check the connection of camera you are going to control.
    Coaxial communication control is available for cameras
    connected to VIDEO IN 1 to 8 for WJ-HD316 (1 to 6 for
    the WJ-HD309).
    •Check if the camera you are going to control is a combina-
    tion camera.
    •Check the camera control settings.
    •Check the level settings of users logging in. Can the users
    control cameras?
    •Check the BUSY indicator. When the indicator is lighting,
    a higher-priority user is controlling cameras. You cannot
    control cameras until the indicator goes out.
    •Check the level settings of users logging in. Can the users
    record images?
    •Check the level settings of users logging in. Can the users
    display camera images on monitors?
    Check item/RemedyProblemPage
    Cannot start recording.
    Cannot record the SETUP
    MENU of a matrix switcher
    Cannot playback images.
    Cannot control cameras.
    Refer to p. 94.
    Refer to p. 97.
    Refer to p. 104.
    Refer to p. 97.
    –
    Refer to p. 28.
    Refer to p. 69.
    Refer to p. 69.
    Refer to p. 115.
    Refer to p. 122
    and 124.
    Refer to p. 9. Refer to p. 122
    and 124.
    Refer to p. 122
    and 124. 
    						
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    Check item/RemedyProblemPage
    Alarm operations are not acti-
    vated.
    VIDEO LOSS appears on the
    monitor.
    THERMAL appears on the
    monitor.
    The clock does not keep cor-
    rect time.
    When you power on the unit,
    HDD DISK MENU is displayed.
    •Check if alarm input signals are properly input to the
    ALARM or ALARM/CONTROL at the rear panel.
    •Check the camera connections.
    •Check if the ambient operating temperature is between
    +5 °C and +45 °C.
    •When the inside of unit exceeds 45 °C, THERMAL may
    appear even within the ambient temperature mentioned
    above.
    •If THERMAL frequently appear on monitors, refer to the
    dealer. The unit may have trouble.
    •Check if the built-in backup battery has been charged
    enough. If not so, supply power to the unit for 48 hours or
    more to recharge the battery.
    •Check if HDDs were added or removed. If so, the HDD
    DISK MENU will be displayed automatically.
    •If the HDD DISK MENU is displayed even though no
    HDDs were added or removed, Refer to the dealer. The
    HDD may have trouble.
    •Check if the built-in backup battery has been worn out.
    The battery can endure for approx. 5 years. (The
    endurance may differ depending on conditions.)
    •If the camera connections are proper, refer to the dealer.
    Cable wires may be snapped or the unit may have trou-
    ble.
    •Check the settings of the ALARM connector.
    •Check if the operation mode is set to ALARM (alarm
    mode).
    Refer to p. 82
    and 86.
    Refer to p. 69.
    Refer to p. 6
    and 14.
    Refer to p. 6.
    Refer to p. 130.
    – Refer to p. 6.– Refer to p. 86.
    Refer to p. 106. 
    						
    							•Check the host registration setting. When host authentica-
    tion is set to ON, you cannot establish the connection
    from computers other than the PC registered as the host.
    160
    Check item/RemedyProblemPage
    The additional disk space of
    HDD is not displayed.
    The available disk space of
    HDD is not displayed on the
    right bar.
    Cannot establish the connec-
    tion via the network.
    Response or Image update
    takes time.
    The power cord insulation is
    damaged.
    The power cord, plug and con-
    nectors get hot during the use.
    The power cord gets heat when
    bent or stretched.
    Inspect the power cord, power plug and connectors periodically.
    •Check if Disk End Mode is set to STOP.
    •Check if the Disk End Mode is set to STOP.
    •Check the network settings of the unit and PC.
    •Check if the network is crowded.
    •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 qualified service personnel.
    •Check if there is a partition in the HDD.
    •Check if there is a partition in the HDD.
    Refer to p. 94.
    Refer to p. 94.
    Refer to the
    Network Setup
    Instructions (PDF).
    – Refer to p. 123.–
    – 
    						
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