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ORDER NO. AVS0703869C8




Digital Disk Recorder

WJ-RT416 Series


HDD SEQUENCE
1
ERROR
1 2
2
3 SEARCH
ALARM 4
MULTI SETUP
3 SCREEN
5 6
COPY
STOP
PLAY
TIMER 7 PAUSE
4 8 REC REC
STOP


OPERATE 5 ALARM
9 10/0
RESET 11 REV
FWD
12 SKIP
6
13 14 ESC
15
16
SET




Digital Dis
k Recorde
r WJ-R T416




SPECIFICATIONS
The Product with PbF

General

Power source 220 - 240 V AC, 50 Hz
Power consumption 110 W
Ambient operating temperature 5 °C - 45 °C {41 °F - 113 °F}
Ambient operating humidity 5 % - 90 % (non condensing)
Dimensions 430 mm (W) x 88 mm (H) x 459 mm (D) {16-15/16" (W) x 3-7/16" (H) x 18-1/16"(D)}
(excluding rubber feet and projections)
Weight WJ-RT416K 11 kg {24.28 lbs.} WJ-RT416 12 kg {26.49 lbs.}




© 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and
d i s t r i b u t i o n i s a v i o l a t i o n o f l a w.
Y WARNING
This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the
general public.
It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to
service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any
attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could
result in serious injury or death.




This symbol warns the user that uninsulated voltage within
CAUTION the unit may have sufficient magnitude to cause electric
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of contact
DO NOT OPEN
with any inside part of this unit.

CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. the operation and maintenance of this has been included.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE Therefore, it should be read carefully in order to avoid
PERSONNEL. any problems.



IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are indicated
by the " Y " mark on the schematic diagram and the replacement parts list. It is essential that these critical
parts should be replaced with manufacturer's specified parts to prevent X-radiation, shock, fire, or other hazards.
Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacture.


About Lead Free Solder (PbF)
Distribution of PbF PCB:
PCBs (manufactured) using lead free solder (PbF) will have a stamp on the PCB.

Caution:
8 Lead free solder has a higher melting point than standard solder. Typically the melting points is 35 °C ­ 40 °C
(95 °F ­ 104 °F) higher. Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and adjust it to 360 °C ­ 370 °C
(680 °F ­ 698 °F). In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to heat too long.
8 Lead free solder will tend to splash when heated too high (600 °C / 1112 °F).
8 Lead free solder (Sn - 3.0Ag ­ 0.5Cu) or equivalents are recommended on repairing our lead free soldered PCB.


LITHIUM BATTERY
WARNING CAUTION
The lithium battery in this equipment must only be Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
replaced by qualified personnel. When necessary, contact Replace only with the same or equivalent type recom-
your local Panasonic supplier. mended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used
batteries according to manufacture's instructions.
Input/Output

Video VIDEO IN connectors Composite video input signal 1 V[P-P]/75 , x16 input
(BNC) Control-signal multiplex x4 input (CH1­CH4)
*CH5 - CH8 (when an optional board is installed)
VIDEO OUT connectors Composite video output signal 1 V[P-P]/75 , x1 output
(BNC)
Active-through output 1V[P-P]/75 x4 output (CH1 - CH4)
Loop-through output (auto termination) 1V[P-P]/75 x12
output (CH5 - CH16)
* When an optional board is installed
Active-through output 1V[P-P]/75 x8 output (CH1 - CH8)
Loop-through output (auto termination) 1V[P-P]/75 x8
output (CH9 - CH16)
Monitor terminal (VGA) RGB output x1 (D-SUB, 15-pin)
Audio AUDIO IN connectors ­10 dBv 51 k, unbalanced, x16 (CH1 - 6: RCA, CH7 - 16,
D-SUB 25-pin)
External AUDIO IN connector ­52dBv 2.2 k, unbalanced, x1 input (RCA)
AUDIO OUT connector ­10 dBv 1 k, unbalanced, x 1 output (RCA)
Alarm ALARM IN Non-voltage make contact, pulse width 100 ms or more,
x16 input (D-SUB, 25-pin)
ALARM OUT Normally open/Normally closed/Common, 1A 30 V DC max.,
4 each output (D-SUB, 25-pin)
Network (10/100BASE-T) port 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX x1 (RJ-45)
RS485 (CAMERA) port RS485 x1 (RJ-11)
Data port (DATA) RS485 x1 (RJ-11) (Currently unavailable)
COPY port SERIAL interface, x2



Function

Image compression method MPEG-4
Resolution Field (704 x 288), SIF (352 x 288)
Rec. Frame Rate Max. 25 ips (for each channel)




STANDARD ACCESSORIES
CD-ROM* ............................................................................................................. 1 pc.
Installation Guide .................................................................................................. 1 pc.

* The following are included on the CD-ROM.
· Operating instructions of the monitoring software (PDF)
· Monitoring software (RT4Client)

Power cable ........................................................................................................ 2 pcs.
HDD mounting screw, sleeve, damper for the WJ-RT416K .................... 24 pcs. each
HDD mounting screw, sleeve, damper for the WJ-RT416 ...................... 20 pcs. each
Rack mounting brackets .................................................................................... 2 pcs.
Fixing screw for rack mounting brackets ........................................................... 8 pcs.
RECORDING TIME LENGTH
Approximate possible recording time length (days) is as follows.
Possible recording time length varies depending on object of shooting.
· Camera channel: 16 channels
· Audio: Off
· I Frame Interval: 4 (Default)
· Resolution: Field


Rec. Duration: 10 hours/day Rec. Duration: 24 hours/day
Rec. Frame Rate Rec. Quality HDD capacity HDD capacity
500 GB*1 1000 GB*2 1500 GB*3 500 GB*1 1000 GB*2 1500 GB*3
SP Fine 3.0 6.0 9.0 1.2 2.5 3.7
Fine 3.7 7.3 11 1.5 3.1 4.6
Full
Normal 4.7 9.4 14 2.0 3.9 5.9
Extended 6.6 13 19 2.7 5.5 8.2

*1 Consisted of two 250 GB HDDs
*2 Consisted of four 250 GB HDDs
*3 Consisted of six 250 GB HDDs




LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WAR- THIS PUBLICATION COULD INCLUDE TECHNICAL INAC-
RANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CURACIES OR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS. CHANGES
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WAR- ARE ADDED TO THE INFORMATION HEREIN, AT ANY
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PAR- TIME, FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION
TICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THE AND/OR THE CORRESPONDING PRODUCT (S).
THIRD PARTY'S RIGHT.




DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
IN NO EVENT SHALL MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC INDUSTRI- (3) UNAUTHORIZED DISASSEMBLE, REPAIR OR MODIFI-
AL CO., LTD. BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY OR ANY PER- CATION OF THE PRODUCT BY THE USER;
SON, EXCEPT FOR REPLACEMENT OR REASONABLE (4) ANY PROBLEM, CONSEQUENTIAL INCONVENIENCE,
MAINTENANCE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR THE CASES, OR LOSS OR DAMAGE, ARISING OUT OF THE SYS-
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BELOW: TEM COMBINED BY THE DEVICES OF THIRD PARTY;
(5) ANY CLAIM OR ACTION FOR DAMAGES, BROUGHT
(1) ANY DAMAGE AND LOSS, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIM- BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION BEING A PHO-
ITATION, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSE- TOGENIC SUBJECT, DUE TO VIOLATION OF PRIVACY
QUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY, ARISING OUT OF OR WITH THE RESULT OF THAT SURVEILLANCE-CAMER-
RELATING TO THE PRODUCT; A'S PICTURE, INCLUDING SAVED DATA, FOR SOME
(2) PERSONAL INJURY OR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY REASON, BECOMES PUBLIC OR IS USED FOR THE
INAPPROPRIATE USE OR NEGLIGENT OPERATION PURPOSE OTHER THAN SURVEILLANCE.
OF THE USER;
DIP SWITCH SETTING
1. Codec Board
8 When replacing the Codec Board Ass'y or the Dip Switches (S1, S2, S3 and S4) on the Codec Board,
set switches as shown in Fig. 1.



Codec Board
(Component Side)

S2 S3 S4 S1




S2 (1,2ch) S3 (3,4ch) S4 (5,6ch) S1 (7,8ch)
ON ON ON ON ON

OFF
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2


OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON




(Front)
Fig. 1


2. CPU Board
8 When replacing the CPU Board Ass'y or the Dip Switches (S1 and S2) on the CPU Board,
set switches as shown in Fig. 2.

CPU Board
(Component Side)

(U29)



S1 S2 (Front)
ON
2




ON
1
ON




ON OFF

S1
S2 S2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OFF OFF
(BZ1)
ON ON ON ON
(BT1)

ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF




Fig. 2


2-1
3. MPX Board
8 When replacing the MPX Board Ass'y or the Dip Switches SW702 and SW818 on the MPX Board,
set SW702 and SW818 as shown in Fig. 3.

MPX Board (Component Side)




(CN102)
O
N




ON




(CN304)
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8




OFF OFF OFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF ON



(Front)
O
N




ON
SW702
OFF
1
2
3
4




SW818
ON OFF
OFF OFF




(CN3)
(CN709)




Fig. 3




2-2
CONTENTS
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS...............................................................................1-1
DIP SWITCH SETTING ............................................................................................................................................2-1
CAUTION ON XXX BOARD EXCHANGE ...............................................................................................................2-
WIRING DIAGRAM ..................................................................................................................................................3-1
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MPX BOARD (1/4) (CPU, ROM / RAM, PIO, DIP SW) ........................................................................................4-1
MPX BOARD (2/4) (RS485, POWER, VD IN/OUT)..............................................................................................4-2
MPX BOARD (3/4) (ANALOG MASTER) .............................................................................................................4-3
MPX BOARD (4/4) (CAMERA CONTROL G/A, VD / VD2 / ERASE GENERATOR) ...........................................4-4
AUDIO BOARD.....................................................................................................................................................4-5
FRONT BOARD / USB BOARD ...........................................................................................................................4-6
DC/DC BOARD.....................................................................................................................................................4-7
AC/DC BOARD / POWER SW BOARD................................................................................................................4-8
CONDUCTOR VIEW
MPX BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) ....................................................................................................................5-1
MPX BOARD (PATTERN SIDE)...........................................................................................................................5-2
AUDIO BOARD.....................................................................................................................................................5-3
FRONT BOARD / USB BOARD ...........................................................................................................................5-4
DC/DC BOARD.....................................................................................................................................................5-5
AC/DC BOARD / POWER SW BOARD................................................................................................................5-6
EXPLODED VIEW
(1/9) (MAIN UNIT-1) .............................................................................................................................................6-1
(2/9) (MAIN UNIT-2) .............................................................................................................................................6-2
(3/9) (MAIN UNIT-3) .............................................................................................................................................6-3
(4/9) (MAIN UNIT-4) .............................................................................................................................................6-4
(5/9) (FRONT PANEL UNIT) ................................................................................................................................6-5
(6/9) (HDD UNIT (A) / HDD UNIT (B) / HDD CASE UNIT) ...................................................................................6-6
(7/9) (FRONT ANGLE UNIT / REAR ANGLE UNIT) ............................................................................................6-7
(8/9) (AC/DC BOARD UNIT / DC/DC BOARD UNIT / POWER SW BOARD /
FAN UNIT (A) / FAN UNIT (B) / FAN UNIT (C))..........................................................................................6-8
(9/9) (PACKAGING)..............................................................................................................................................6-9
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................7-1
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Front View
y !0 !1 !2 !3 !6 !7 !8 @2


HDD SEQUENCE SEARCH STOP PLAY PAUSE REC REC STOP

1 COPY2
1 2 3 4
SETUP COPY
ERROR
q ALARM
2

w
MULTI 5 6 7 8 REV FWD SKIP
3 SCREEN


e
TIMER ­ +
4
9 10/0 11 12
5 ESC
ALARM
RESET

r
OPERATE SET
6 13 14 15 16

Digital Disk Recorder WJ-RT416



Inside the cover

t u i o !4 !5 !9 @0 @1


q Error indicator (ERROR) i Alarm reset button (ALARM RESET)
Blinks orange when an error that may interfere with the The unit will be released from the alarm status when this
unit's operation occurs. (e.g. thermal error, cooling fan button is pressed.
malfunction, etc.)
o Camera selection buttons
w Alarm Indicator (ALARM) Images from the camera selected using these buttons
Blinks red when an alarm occurs. The indicator will stop will be displayed.
blinking and light red steadily when the alarm is reset. The button will light orange to indicate the camera
The blinking or lighting indicator will go off when the channel of which images are currently being recorded.
[ALARM RESET] button is pressed. The camera selection buttons (1 - 10/0) can be used to
enter numbers when operating the setup menu.
e Timer Indicator (TIMER)
Lights orange when the timer recording is set. !0 Setup button (SETUP)
Blinks while the timer recording is being performed. Press this button to display the setup menu.

r Operate Indicator (OPERATE) !1 Search button (SEARCH)
Lights green when the power is turned on. Press this button to display the time & date search win-
dow or the list search window.
t HDD Access Indicators (HDD1/HDD2/HDD3/HDD4/
HDD5/HDD6) !2 Copy button (COPY)
Blinks green when the hard disk is accessed respec- Press this button to display the copy window.
tively.
When an error is detected, the indicator will light red. !3 Arrows button ( )
Use this button for the following.
y Sequence button (SEQUENCE) · To move the cursor to select an area (camera chan-
Images from the connected cameras will be displayed nel) when displaying images on a multi-screen.
sequentially (sequential display) when this button is · To move the cursor when operating the setup
pressed. To stop the sequential display, press this but- menu.
ton again. When a user is currently logged in the recorder, the
indicator on the button will light blue.
u Multi-screen button (MULTI SCREEN)
Images from the connected cameras will be displayed !4 Escape button (ESC)
on a multi-screen (4/6/9/16) when this button is Press this button to mute audio when displaying
pressed. Each time this button is pressed, the multi- live/recorded images. When operating the setup menu,
screen will change as follows. press this button to cancel the settings currently being
16 (CAM1 - CAM16) 4A (CAM1 - CAM4) edited and go back to the previous page.
4B (CAM5 - CAM8) 4C (CAM9 - CAM12)
4D (CAM13 - CAM16) 6A (CAM1 - CAM6)
6B (CAM7 - CAM12) 9 (CAM1 - CAM9)
16 (CAM1 - CAM16)


1-1
!5 Set button (SET)
Press this button to determine the settings when operat-
ing the setup menu.

!6 Stop button (STOP)
Press this button to stop playback.

!7 Play/Pause button (PLAY/PAUSE)
Press this button to start playback of the latest recorded
image from the currently selected camera channel.
When this button is pressed during playback, playback
will be paused. Press this button again to release paus-
ing and resume playback. This button lights green dur-
ing playback and blinks green during pausing.

!8 Record/Record stop button (REC)
Press this button to manually start recording images
from all camera channels (manual recording). When
this button is held down for 2 seconds or more, the
manual recording will stop.
This button lights orange during recording.

!9 Fast reverse playback button (REV)
Press this button to start fast reverse playback.
Playback speed can be changed in 6 steps.
When this button is pressed during pausing, the
previous frame is displayed.

@0 Fast forward playback button (FWD)
Press this button to start fast forward playback.
Playback speed can be changed in 7 steps.
When this button is pressed during pausing, the
frame by frame playback will start.

@1 Skip buttons (SKIP)
Press these buttons to skip to the previous/next record-
ed images. When operating the setup menu, pressing
this button moves the cursor between the setup items
or change the settings.

@2 Copy 2 port (COPY2)
When an external recording device is connected to this
port, images recorded on the built-in HDD can be
copied onto it.




1-2
Rear View
e r ty ui o !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6

RS485(CAMERA) 5 3 1
w AUX IN
SERIAL AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT
POWER
ON
OFF

q 6 4 2
1 2
AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT MONITOR ALARM IN/CONTOROL AUDIO IN SIGNAL GND
DATA MODE 10/100BASE-T COPY1
IN 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1



OUT AC IN


16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VIDEO




!8 !7



q Audio out connector (AUDIO OUT) !0 Copy 1 port (COPY1)
Audio will be output from this connector. Audio being When an external recording device is connected to this
input to the AUDIO IN/ALARM OUT terminal or to the port, images recorded on the built-in HDD can be
AUDIO IN connectors will be output. When playing copied onto it.
recorded images, audio recorded with the images will
be output. !1 Audio in/Alarm out terminal (D-SUB, 25-pin) (AUDIO
IN/ALARM OUT)
w Aux in connector (AUX IN) Connect an alarming device such as a buzzer or an
Use for audio communication between the recorder and alarm lamp to this terminal. When a device such as a
the PC (remote talk). Audio from the microphone con- microphone amplifier is connected, audio from it will be
nected to this connector will be input. input. Audio being input to this terminal will be output
from the AUDIO OUT connector of the unit and the con-
e Video out connector (BNC) (VIDEO OUT) nected PC.
Images from the cameras connected to the VIDEO IN
connectors will be output. !2 Alarm in/Control terminal (D-SUB, 25-pin) (ALARM
IN/CONTROL)
r Serial terminal (D-SUB, 9-pin) (SERIAL) Connect an alarming device such as a sensor or a door
Connect a PC to this terminal when maintenance is switch to this terminal.
required.
!3 Audio in connectors (RCA) (AUDIO IN, 1 - 6)
t Monitor terminal (D-SUB, 15-pin) (MONITOR) This connector is the line-in connector. Connect a
Connect a video monitor to this connector. device such as a microphone amplifier to input audio
from it. Audio being input to this terminal will be output
y RS485 port (RS485 (CAMERA)) from the AUDIO OUT connector of the unit and the con-
Connect an RS485 combination camera to this port. nected PC.

u Data port (DATA) !4 Signal ground terminal (SIGNAL GND)
Connect a PS·Data compatible device to this port. Connect a grounding wire between this terminal and
(Currently unavailable) the signal ground terminal of the other device in the
system.
i Mode switch (MODE) Otherwise, it may cause oscillation or noise.
Use to determine the operational mode of this recorder.
(Currently unavailable) !5 Power button (POWER ON/OFF)
When this button is pressed and the power is turned on,
o Network port (10/100BASE-T) the unit starts operation.
Connect a LAN cable between this port and the net- When this button is pressed again and the power is
work port of a PC. When the recorder is connected with turned off, operation stops.
a network correctly, the link indicator beside the port
will light orange. When data flows through the network !6 Cooling fan
port, the access indicator beside the port will blink When the temperature inside the unit becomes high,
green. this fan starts automatically.



1-3
!7 Power cord inlet (AC IN)
Connect the provided power cord to this inlet.

!8 Video in connectors (BNC) (VIDEO IN 1 - 16)/
Video out connectors (BNC) (VIDEO OUT 1 - 16)
Images (video signals) from the cameras connected to
the VIDEO IN connectors will be looped through to the
VIDEO OUT connectors.
Connect system cameras or combination cameras to
the VIDEO IN connectors. The VIDEO IN 1 - 4 connec-
tors are compatible with coaxial cable. When connect-
ing a combination camera, connect it either to the
VIDEO IN 1 - 4 connectors.




1-4
Image display
When displaying images on a 16-split screen


SEP-04-2006
16:00:00


1 2 3 4
Time and date




Currently selected Mute icon
camera channel 5 6 7 8




9 10 11 12




13 14 15 16

Camera title
When displaying on a 16-screen,
numbers 1-16 will be displayed as
shown in the illustration regardless
of the camera title setting.

Example: When displaying images from camera channel 1

Information of the recorded images currently being played


CAM1 MANUAL NQ PLAY
SEP-03-2006 15:00:00
Playback status


Time and date
of recording
Live icon
(indicates that
VMD recording live image
transmission to a
PC is in progress)
Terminal recording
Recording
icon (indicates
that recording
is in progress)
PLAYBACK

Playback

Timer recording


Sequential display

1-5
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN11
MO3
COOLING FAN
POWER POWER CORD
INLET
(JK1)
(CN1)
(REAR) SW (AC IN)

BOARD E101 3 CODEC
1 3 5 7
CN3
CN2 BOARD
1
1 36 AUDIO BOARD 1
2 30
29


E26
E14




(J9)
E22 (J10) (J11) (J12) (J13)
(J10)




FERRITE CORE
E19 E20
E12 (J15)




FA 1)
CN2 CN1




1 ING DE-
N
3 1




MOOOL T SI
1 3 5 7 E27




L11




C IGH
(R
12 1 13 1 8 1
E11




(J11)
CN102 CN304 CN3
GROUND




(J12)
BT1
LITHIUM
BATTERY CPU BOARD




(J14)




E18
CN709
E28




(J15)
4
1
TO TO TO




(J16)
MPX MPX MPX
BOARD BOARD BOARD
9
10


CN102 CN304 CN3
CN400

E21




(J17)




(J14)
1
2




TO
MPX
BOARD E29




(J19)
CN709
E30




(J20)
1




(WV-PB4164 : OPTION)




(J21)
E400




(J23)


E31




(J22)
E13




(J24)
10




(J24)
(J25) (J26) (J27) (J31)
(J16)




(J32) (J39) (J33) (J40) (J34) (J35) (J41)




(SW702)
MPX