Panasonic WJ-ND200 User Manual

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Manual recording
Function for starting and stopping recording manually by clicking the recording button or recording stop button.

Schedule recording
Function for starting and stopping recording automatically at a preset time.

Event recording
Function for starting recording automatically when an event occurs. Event recordings are divided into pre recordings
(pictures before the event occurs) and post recordings (pictures after the event occurs).

Emergency recording
Function for performing priority recording in emergency situations, etc. through an external switch connected to the
unit.

External recording mode
Function for changing the programmed time schedule through an external switch connected to the unit.

SD memory recording/SD memory data
Function featured in some Panasonic’s cameras that saves images on the SD memory card on the camera when
communication with the camera failed in the period set for the schedule recording of this unit. Images saved by the
SD memory recording are described as "SD memory data" on these operating instructions. The recording time of SD
memory data will be displayed based on the clock of the camera.

Event
An event is a phenomenon which triggers a specific operation (event operation) in the unit. Events are divided into
terminal alarm, command alarm, and site alarm.

Sequence
Sequence refers to automatically changing the displayed camera picture in a preset sequence. Sequence display is
possible while the unit displays live pictures.

Electronic zoom
Function for enlarging live and playback pictures. While the camera uses the camera zoom function to enlarge pic-
tures, the electronic zoom function enlarges the picture electronically in the unit and displays it.

Camera control
Camera control refers to controlling the functions of the combination cameras connected to the unit. These functions
include Pan/Tilt, Zoom, Focus, Brightness, Preset Operations (moving the camera to a preset horizontal/vertical
position), and Auto (for example, automatic panning).

System Administrator
This refers to a person who has the responsibility and authority to operate the unit and perform settings.

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