Elmo ProVidient EMR-16 Instruction Manual Download Page 101

Specifications 

1. Basic Specifications 

Items Description Remarks 

Power 120VAC, 

60Hz 

 

Power consumption 

70W 

HDD×4 

External dimensions 

W: 420.5, H :88, D: 368 (mm) 

 

Weight 

Approx. 8.2 kg 

HDD×4 

Recommended Installation  Indoors, on a flat area (horizontally) 

 

Service temperature and 
humidity 

5

~40

℃, 

30%~80% 

Non-condensing 

Accessories 

Instruction Manual, AC cable, Warranty, 
HDD Instruction   

 

 
 

2. Input / Output Specifications 

Items Description 

Remarks 

 

Video Signal 

method NTSC 

Compliant 

 

Video input 

16 inputs (BNC), VBS, 1.0V (p-p) 
75

 auto termination   

Hi-Z reception when 
loop-out is connected   

Video output 

2 inputs (BNC), VBS, 1.0V (p-p) 
75

 

 

Video loop-out 

16 outputs (BNC) 

Loop through of video input   

Sound 

Sound input 

1 input (RCA pin), 0dBV (316mV) 
Over 10k

 unbalanced   

 

Sound output 

1 input (RCA pin), 0dBV (316mV) 
600

 unbalanced 

 

Alarm 

Input 

16 inputs (Terminal block) for each 
camera  
No-voltage make contact   
Or TTL level negative logic pulse 

 

Output 

1 input (Terminal block), Open 
collector 

 

Network 

1 port (RJ-45) 

100BASE-TX 
IEEE802.3 compliant   

 

RS-485 

 

1ch (Terminal block 6P) 
Half duplex asynchronous method   
9600bps 

PTZ camera control output 

USB 

 

2ch USB1.1 compliant (A connector)  For copy and for mouse, one 

for each 

Expansion 
hard disk 
terminals 

Disk terminals 

e-SATA connector 
2 ports 

 

Control terminals  RJ11 4-pole 4-core connector 

2 ports RS232C level 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for ProVidient EMR-16

Page 1: ...16 ch Digital Hard Disk Recorder EMR 16 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...al Storage Media 16 Example of Connection of PTZ Camera 16 Example of Connection with Expansion Hard Disk Unit 17 How To Use 18 Starting Up 18 Turning Off 18 Viewing Live Feeds 19 Screen Display While...

Page 4: ...Setup 66 Motion Setup 67 Screen Display Setup 69 OSD Display Setup 70 Monitor Output Setup 72 Automatic Sequence Setup 73 Camera Name Setup 74 Network Setup 75 E mail Setup 76 Sending Condition Setup...

Page 5: ...ations 95 Appendix 99 Recording Time Table 99 JPEG Display Software Resize Viewer 113 Specifications 113 Operation Requirements 113 Screen Display and Operation 114 File Display Order 115 External Dim...

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Page 7: ...s class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le ma...

Page 8: ...required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to...

Page 9: ...rd disk drives Hard disk drives are vulnerable to vibration Handle them with care It is possible to damage them if they are moved while their motors are still running Do not move them just after turni...

Page 10: ...d on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash...

Page 11: ...the ventilating openings after turning the main power off and disconnecting the power plug from the outlet It is advisable to clean the ventilating openings about once a year y Do not install the equi...

Page 12: ...y When considering network connection be advised to consult the network administrators or engineers about setup or equipment requirements in advance y The network function of this equipment does not...

Page 13: ...onitor 1 and Monitor 2 The monitor display can be operated separately for each output capable of a wide variety of monitoring operations Simultaneous Operation of Recording Playback and Live Display P...

Page 14: ...on the same network it is able to operate various functions such as distribution of live feeds from the cameras search or playback of recorded video remote control or setup of the equipment etc When...

Page 15: ...cording ALARM Indicator Red Indicates whether alarm given or not Indicator ON Malfunction of equipment Indicator OFF Operation normal HDD Indicator Indicates the blank space of the hard disk Green Dis...

Page 16: ...back pause See Changing Playback Speed P 29 and Playback Frame by Frame P 29 SKIP Key Skips to the beginning and start playback in playback video screen Setup of playback video screen is in LAYOUT P 3...

Page 17: ...s MONITOR 1 Capable of displaying live feeds playback video images and setup display screen MONITOR 2 Only for displaying live feeds AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT Input and output connectors for audio signals RS...

Page 18: ...all equipment to be connected Standard Connection Example LOOP THROUGH CCD Camera BNC BNC Coaxial Cable BNC BNC Coaxial Cable To Video Input Terminal To Camera Input Terminal To Video Input Terminal 1...

Page 19: ...VP Power Unit BNC BNC Coaxial Cable BNC BNC Coaxial Cable To Video Input Terminal To Video Input Terminal Color Monitor TV To Sound Input Terminal To Sound Output Terminal VP Multiple Camera BNC BNC C...

Page 20: ...back as input from alarm signal Use no voltage normally open output type Terminal Specification Input Output Terminal Input Output Terminal Circuit Signal Specification Alarm input VCC 3 3V 10k Alarm...

Page 21: ...le LOOP THROUGH Connect the Ethernet Terminal of this equipment with the HUB port Use other than MDI Port of the HUB Use Ethernet straight cable UTP Category 5 available for general use When connectin...

Page 22: ...atting method consult the instruction manuals of the PC or OS being used Example of Connection of PTZ Camera PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Our recommended PTZ cameras can be connected and controlled via RS...

Page 23: ...nformation on this equipment is as follows BUS Indication No Master Slave Installed Primary IDE0 HDD A Master Slave Installed Secondary IDE1 HDD B Master Slave Expansion HDD Unit 1 HDD C 0 Master 1 Ma...

Page 24: ...s During the Connection Check the POWER key flickers EMR 16 Ve SYSTEM INITIALIZING r 1 00 0009 After the System Check finishes the POWER key changes to lighting mode and a live feed is shown In case o...

Page 25: ...ames Description Channel No Indicates the channel of which the footage is being displayed L indicates live feed Current Time Indicates the current time The indication location can be changed by OSD di...

Page 26: ...ays only the camera numbers not the names thereof Note y You can display images in the layout different from the seven split patterns described above by using the layout function 20 L1 L3 Camera Selec...

Page 27: ...S E G B 4 S E G C 4 S E G D 9 S E G A 9 S E G B 1 6 S E G M O N I T O R 2 4 S E G A 4 S E G A 4 S E G B 4 S E G C 4 S E G D 9 S E G A 9 S E G B 1 6 S E G C A N C E L Pushing SCRN DIV key also displays...

Page 28: ...s displayed L 1 C A M E R A C O N T R O L Z O O M X 2 F O C U S A U T O I R I S A U T O E X I T 1 2 Click an arrow button move to the position where you want an enlarged display and click the or butto...

Page 29: ...r to the CAMERA button and push 7 key Or click on the CAMERA button The Camera Control screen will be displayed Pushing CAM key in the single screen mode also displays the Camera Control screen L 1 C...

Page 30: ...s the zoomed section can be moved 3 For ending Zoom mode push the CAM key once again Viewing Live Feeds from Monitor 2 Monitor 2 shows live feeds at all times 1 Push the MON 2 key The display will be...

Page 31: ...feed In case no video image is input E L M O logo is displayed In the event of video loss Video Loss sign is displayed Recording Status Indication Indicates recording status AUTO Automatic recording i...

Page 32: ...case the buzzer sound output is set in EFFECT under System Setup the buzzer sounds The buzzer can be deactivated using the STOP key When another alarm input or motion detection happens during alarm re...

Page 33: ...ocation can be changed by OSD display setup P 70 Showing Video Being Played Back Shows the playback video When no video is input the screen shows black color full screen Playback Speed Indicates the s...

Page 34: ...ses the playback y Following is how to control from the Operation Menu Display 3 Push the MENU key Or click the right button on the mouse The Operation Setup Menu will be displayed L 1 P L A Y R E V E...

Page 35: ...s not displayed unless LAYOUT MODE of System Setup is set to ACTIVE Changing Playback Speed y By using Jog Dial During playback turning Jog Dial in the FF Forward direction changes the speed of forwar...

Page 36: ...ttle Dial in REW backward or FF forward direction still images are played back at a fast speed Display in Split Screen Footages from multiple cameras are displayed on monitor in split screen The contr...

Page 37: ...ith the right button of the mouse The Operation Setup Menu will be displayed L 1 P L A Y R E V E R S E S E T U P S E A R C H D I V L A Y O U T D A T A C O P Y S E Q U E N C E C A M E R A R E M A I N T...

Page 38: ...move the cursor to the Camera No desired to be displayed and push the 7 key Or click on the No desired to be displayed LIVE indicates live feed and PLAY indicates playback video Selecting the BACK bu...

Page 39: ...screen is displayed L 5 P B 2 B A C K E X I T P B 3 P B 4 2 Using the 3 and 11 keys move the cursor to the EXIT button and select it by pushing the 7 key Or click on the EXIT button LAYOUT function is...

Page 40: ...Setup Menu and then select the SEARCH button The User Name Entry Screen will be displayed LOGIN USER NAME 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...

Page 41: ...up the starting date and time for search The initial setup is the oldest data While overwriting START DATE is set to 2000 1 1 0 0 0 or the date of the video which was just overwritten This date is ini...

Page 42: ...END DATE is displayed Otherwise the video of the oldest event between START DATE and END DATE is displayed 36...

Page 43: ...ut performing a search However the screen is not logged out until the search login time has passed Pressing the SEARCH key again without logging out displays the recorded video search screen without u...

Page 44: ...cation Resizeviewer exe and the intended video data The application includes a user activated video tampering detection function DVD comes with data for alteration check Since the data does not carry...

Page 45: ...ng a mouse click on the desired letters The entered letters are displayed on the screen 5 Using the 3 6 8 and 11 keys move the cursor to the OK button and select by pushing the 7 key Or click on the O...

Page 46: ...is for selecting Camera No More than one camera can be selected CAM 1 16 The selected camera is designated for search criteria ALL All cameras are designated for search criteria USB DVD Specifies the...

Page 47: ...in the media is displayed and the copying is stopped In the event an error occurs during data transfer an error message is displayed and the copying is stopped In case USB media is not connected or t...

Page 48: ...st recorded video by a WEB browser y Possible to see and change the Menu setup by a WEB browser y Possible to download the past video data by a WEB browser Physical Connection Configuration Equipment...

Page 49: ...all functions 3 After certification is successful the top page is accessed The top page of general account TOP PAGE LIVE LOGOUT LIVE The top page of setup account TOP PAGE LIVE PLAY MENU DOWNLOAD LOG...

Page 50: ...nd therefore if accessing the equipment while other client has already logged in the same message is displayed BECAUSE IT HAS REACHED THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO OPERATE FROM BRO...

Page 51: ...amera 13 16 9SEG A 9 split A Camera 1 9 240 160 9SEG B 9 split B Camera 10 16 1 2 16SEG 16 split 180 120 y Start Stop of Manual Recording Selecting REC START starts manual recording Pushing the REC ST...

Page 52: ...a 9 12 4SEG D 4 split D Camera 13 16 9SEG A 9 split A Camera 1 9 240 160 9SEG B 9 split B Camera 10 16 1 2 16SEG 16 split 180 120 y Start Stop of Manual Recording Selecting REC START starts manual rec...

Page 53: ...mode y By specifying the items below search can be conducted The recorded image closest to and newer than the designated time will be displayed Items Description CAMERA It is for selecting Camera No...

Page 54: ...cting one out of Cameras 1 16 on the pop up menu the screen showing the pop up menu is changed to the selected live feed To cancel the live feed select Cancel from the pop up menu The live feed displa...

Page 55: ...work with Java Applet See P 59 under Recording Setup for specific setup contents Caution y The setup items below cannot be viewed or changed from the Menu of the WEB server function Network setup IP...

Page 56: ...NCEL TOP PAGE Video data are transferred to and stored onto the hard disk of a client PC in the pixel size of 720 240 but the images can be displayed in 720 480 by using the software application which...

Page 57: ...Alarm 1 REPORT ALARM 1 Detecting Alarm 2 REPORT ALARM 2 Detecting Alarm 3 REPORT ALARM 3 Detecting Alarm 4 REPORT ALARM 4 Detecting Alarm 5 REPORT ALARM 5 Detecting Alarm 6 REPORT ALARM 6 Detecting A...

Page 58: ...N T I M E 1 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 H 2 Using the 3 and 11 keys move the cursor to the MENU button and select it by pushing the 7 key Or click on the MENU button The User Name Entry Screen will be displayed...

Page 59: ...Using the 3 6 8 and 11 keys move the cursor to the OK button and select by pushing the 7 key Or click on the OK button The Main Menu screen will be displayed MAIN MENU REC SETUP ENTER DISPLAY SETUP E...

Page 60: ...he intended item and change the setup Using keys Using the 3 6 8 and 11 keys move the cursor to the item where the setup is to be changed Pushing the UP key changes the value Pushing the DOWN key chan...

Page 61: ...RAM 0 999 seconds default 10S POST TIME MOTION 0 999 seconds default 10S Concurrent Recording Camera setup Camera setup for simultaneous recording upon occurrence of Events The camera settings on the...

Page 62: ...SS 0 255 4 digits 192 168 0 100 SUBNET MASK 0 255 4 digits 255 255 255 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY 0 255 4 digits 0 0 0 0 PRIMARY DNS SERVER SECONDARY DNS SERVER WEB PORT NUMBER GENERIC 1024 65535 GENERIC LIVE...

Page 63: ...IN ENABLE USER DISABLE DISPLAY SETUP ENABLE DISABLE ADMIN ENABLE USER DISABLE NETWORK SETUP ENABLE DISABLE ADMIN ENABLE USER DISABLE MAIL SETUP ENABLE DISABLE ADMIN ENABLE USER DISABLE SYSTEM SETUP EN...

Page 64: ...SETTING Writes the setup on a connected media IMPORT SETTING Reads the setup from a connected media DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ON OFF ON BEGIN Month Week Day Time MAR 2ND SUN 2 00 AM END Month Week Day Ti...

Page 65: ...setup screen P 69 NETWORK SETUP Displays the network setup screen P 75 MAIL SETUP Displays the mail setup screen P 76 SYSTEM SETUP Displays the system setup screen P 79 LOG VIEWER Displays the log dis...

Page 66: ...rd disk overwrite YES When the hard disk is full recording continues while overwriting the oldest recorded data NO When the hard disk is full recording discontinues When the remaining time recordable...

Page 67: ...et in NO the indication on the right shows and the cursor cannot be moved there REC RATE Setting up recording intervals for each camera during recording The shorter the interval is set the shorter the...

Page 68: ...arger the size is the image quality is finer closer to the original video footage IMAGE 1 indicates the highest image quality although the recording time is shorter than other lower settings IMAGE 4 c...

Page 69: ...19 20 21 22 23 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT HOL POST TIME ALARM 9 9 9 SEC ALARM MOTION CONTINUE MOTION 9 9 9 SEC ALARM MOTION Using Keys Using the 3 6 8 and 11 keys move the cursor to the ALARM button...

Page 70: ...ted complete the setup for Concurrent Recording Camera also P65 64 Items Settings PREV Returns to the Recording Setup Screen P 61 NEXT Displays the Concurrent Recording Camera Setup Screen P 65 MENU R...

Page 71: ...meras detecting or motion events The horizontal axis represents cameras that conduct concurrent recording upon occurrence of alarm or motion events Setup Procedure Using Keys Using the 3 6 8 and 11 ke...

Page 72: ...in existence such as 2 31 February 31 Setup No Month Day 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 8 January 1 January 2 January 3 January 8 Setup Procedure Using Keys Using the 3 6 8 and 11 keys move the cursor to the desi...

Page 73: ...he circumference enable disable status and sensitivity of motion detection can be set up When movement is detected in an area wherein Motion Setup in set in ON the area in which such movement has been...

Page 74: ...ck on the OK button and return to the Recording Setup Menu Setup finished Returns to the Motion Setup Screen Returns to the Motion Screen Selection Screen Sensitivity 1 5 Saves the setup and returns t...

Page 75: ...AUTO SEQUENCE MON1 SETUP Displays the Automatic Sequence Setup Screen P 73 AUTO SEQUENCE MON2 SETUP CAMERA NAME SETUP Displays the Camera Name Setup Screen P 74 MONITOR 1 INIT MODE Sets up the initial...

Page 76: ...y OFF Disables display PLAY Enable or disable the display of playback speed during playback ON Enables display OFF Disables display PLAYBACK TIME Enable or disable the display of playback time ON Enab...

Page 77: ...bottom RIGHT UP Right top RIGHT DOWN Right bottom MONITOR1 CAM NAME Enable or disable the display of camera names OFF Disables display NAME Enables display of camera names NUM Enables display of camer...

Page 78: ...P O S 1 O N O F F P O S 2 O N O F F P O S 3 O N O F F P O S 4 O N O F F P O S 5 O N O F F P O S 6 O N O F F P O S 7 O N O F F P O S 8 O N O F F P O S 9 O N O F F P O S 1 0 O N O F F P O S 1 1 O N O F...

Page 79: ...E C S T E P 1 7 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 7 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 8 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 8 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 9 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 9 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E P 2 0 P O S 1 0 S E C S T E...

Page 80: ...creen will be displayed C A M 1 C A M N A M E C A M E R A 1 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 _ B S O K C A N...

Page 81: ...ts up default gateway Setup range 0 255 4 digits PRIMARY DNS SERVER Sets up primary DNS server Setup range 0 255 4 digits SECONDARY DNS SERVER Sets up secondary DNS server Setup range 0 255 4 digits W...

Page 82: ...s the Entry Screen for Destination Address 1 DESTINATION ADR2 Displays the Entry Screen for Destination Address 2 DESTINATION ADR3 Displays the Entry Screen for Destination Address 3 DESTINATION ADR4...

Page 83: ...etters to be entered and select by pushing the 7 key When using a mouse click on the letters Maximum number of entry letters USER NAME or PASSWORD 23 letters Others 46 letters Selecting the BS button...

Page 84: ...A L A R M 6 O F F A L A R M 7 O N A L A R M 8 O N A L A R M 9 O F F A L A R M 1 0 O F F A L A R M 1 1 O F F A L A R M 1 2 O F F A L A R M 1 3 O F F A L A R M 1 4 O F F A L A R M 1 5 O F F A L A R M 1...

Page 85: ...sabled ALARM OUTPUT TIME Sets up alarm output time DURING ALARM REC alarm output enabled while alarm continues 1 SEC alarm output enabled for 1 second after an occurrence of alarm CONTROL CAMERA Displ...

Page 86: ...M 6 O T H E R 6 C A M 7 O T H E R 7 C A M 8 O T H E R 8 C A M 9 O T H E R 9 C A M 1 0 O T H E R 1 0 C A M 1 1 O T H E R 1 1 C A M 1 2 O T H E R 1 2 C A M 1 3 O T H E R 1 3 C A M 1 4 O T H E R 1 4 C A...

Page 87: ...der 20 letters USER PASS Under 20 letters Displays the Password Setup Entry Screen USER CTRL Displays the User Control Setup Screen MENU Returns to the System Setup sreen User Name Setup Procedure 1 U...

Page 88: ...or disable the user s permission to change the setup The default setup for ADMIN level is ENABLE and for USER level is DISABLE U S E R C O N T R O L S E T U P R O O T R E C S E T U P E N A B L E D I...

Page 89: ...0 H A N D R E C E N D 0 5 2 9 9 0 5 0 0 H A N D R E C S T A R T 0 5 2 8 7 0 0 0 0 1 A L A R M R E C E N D M E N U Scroll on the screen using the 3 and 11 keys or click and right click To finish the s...

Page 90: ...ein the event occurred In case of HDD ERROR the number of the troubled HDD is shown The number is related to the HDD name in P 17 1 HDD A MASTER 2 HDD A SLAVE 3 HDD B MASTER 4 HDD B SLAVE 5 HDD C MAST...

Page 91: ...A I N P O W E R O N 0 5 2 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 M A I N P O W E R O N 0 5 2 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 M A I N P O W E R O N 0 5 2 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 M A I N P O W E R O N 0 5 2 9 1 2 0 0 0 0 M A I N P O W E R O N M E N U...

Page 92: ...AM 1 CAM NAME CAM16 CAM NAME Camera name setting screen each camera LOG_OUT Logout from the menu MAIN MENU Main menu REC SETUP Recording setting screen REC CONDITION Recording condition setting screen...

Page 93: ...ERROR LOG Log screen error START UP LOG Log screen start USER LOG Log screen operation MAINTENANCE Maintenance screen HDD RESET Harddisk initialization screen RECORD SEARCH Search screen DATA COPY Da...

Page 94: ...IMPORT SETTING When reading the setup settings from the file output in EXTERNAL OUTPUT operation and afterward edited by PC a reading error occurs In case no media is connected or error occurs during...

Page 95: ...ard Disks Through the setup of disk mode hard disks can be formatted Items Settings DISK MODE LONG Formats hard disks in Extended Long Time recording mode MIRROR1 Formats hard disks in mirroring recor...

Page 96: ...rding 2 Mirroring for Expanded HDD Unit 1 and Expanded HDD Unit 2 HDD C HDD D HDD E HDD F HDD C HDD D HDD E HDD F In case the hard disk capacity differs in mirroring recording mode the recording stops...

Page 97: ...tup recording or error occurs in any of the hard disks during disk formatting a message below is displayed Turn off the power by pushing the POWER key and push the POWER key again to restart the equip...

Page 98: ...g time warning Not influenced Not influenced Output while running short Buzzer Buzzer setup Recording on alarm input and motion Hard disk error Video loss Remaining time runs short of setup time ON Ou...

Page 99: ...priate detection areas and sensitivity levels P 67 Unable to end the recording setup A combination of recording rates that cannot allocate the same field Set TOTAL REC RATE to 118 or less P 61 Sound i...

Page 100: ...ate needs to be presented upon requesting repair The information necessary on such an occasion is as follows Address Name Telephone Number Date of Purchase refer to the certificate Descriptions of mal...

Page 101: ...connected Video output 2 inputs BNC VBS 1 0V p p 75 Video loop out 16 outputs BNC Loop through of video input Sound Sound input 1 input RCA pin 0dBV 316mV Over 10k unbalanced Sound output 1 input RCA...

Page 102: ...300 seconds For each camera Applicable to all cameras Schedule Setup of starting and ending time For each camera Motion Movement detection Detection area optionally set from the blocks of 28 22 Detect...

Page 103: ...in 30 seconds monthly Leap year Counted up to Year 2099 Zoom Function Double zoom Only while full screen display Playback Function Forward fast forward backward fast backward relative time fast forwar...

Page 104: ...edia USB media DVD Connecting USB media to the USB port ARCHIVE port DVD drive is mounted on the EMR 16 at the user s option USB media and DVD are optional Security Login by entering User Name and Pas...

Page 105: ...46 76 92 59 183 35 272 33 359 58 529 10 655 14 849 47 1218 32 2136 75 Image Quality 3 69 10 136 17 268 38 396 83 521 65 761 04 938 44 1202 50 1693 77 2834 47 Image Quality 4 132 28 257 20 500 50 730...

Page 106: ...sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 35 61 53 42 71 23 106 84 133 55 178 06 267 09 534 19 Image Quality 2 47 24 70 86 94 48 141 72 177 15 236 21 354 31 708 62 Image Quality 3 70...

Page 107: ...5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 34 55 45 72 67 59 83 87 109 45 158 55 285 78 Image Quality 2 45 39 59 93 88 18 109 19 141 58 203 05 356 13 Image Q...

Page 108: ...1 60 1 30 1 15 1 10 2 15 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 47 48 59 35 79 14 118 71 237 42 Image Quality 2 62 99 78 74 104 98 157 47 314 94 Image...

Page 109: ...1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 38 68 48 30 64 28 96 08 190 10 Image Quality 2 51 24 63 96 85 07 127 00 250 42 Image Quality 3 75 87 94 64 125 7...

Page 110: ...1 15 1 10 2 15 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 38 16 50 88 76 31 152 63 Image Quality 2 50 62 67 49 101 23 202 46 Image Quality 3 75 16 100 21 1...

Page 111: ...g Rec Interval 1 60 1 30 1 15 1 10 2 15 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 44 52 66 77 133 55 Image Quality 2 59 05 88 58 177 15 Image Quality 3 87...

Page 112: ...0 1522 07 1876 88 2405 00 3387 53 5668 93 Image Quality 4 264 55 514 40 1001 00 1461 99 1899 34 2710 03 3306 88 4115 23 5555 56 8417 51 2 cameras Without sound recording Rec Interval 1 60 1 30 1 15 1...

Page 113: ...7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 35 61 71 23 106 84 142 45 213 68 267 09 356 13 534 19 1068 38 Image Quality 2 47 24 94 48 141 72 188 96 283 45 354 31 472 41 708 62 1417 23 Image Quality 3...

Page 114: ...7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 46 41 69 10 91 45 135 17 167 74 218 90 317 10 571 56 Image Quality 2 61 12 90 78 119 86 176 37 218 38 283 16 406 11 712 25 Image Quality 3 89 46 132 28 173...

Page 115: ...5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 47 48 63 31 94 97 118 71 158 28 237 42 474 83 Image Quality 2 62 99 83 98 125 98 157 47 209 96 314 94 629 88 Image...

Page 116: ...sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 38 77 51 65 77 36 96 60 128 56 192 15 380 19 Image Quality 2 51 39 68 45 102 48 127 91 170 14 254 00 500 84 Image Quality 3 76 19 101 45 151...

Page 117: ...2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 40 70 61 05 76 31 101 75 152 63 305 25 Image Quality 2 53 99 80 98 101 23 134 97 202 46 404 92 Image Quality 3 80 17 120 25 15...

Page 118: ...2 1 Frames 1 sec 60 30 15 10 7 5 5 4 3 2 1 Quality Setup Image Quality 1 35 61 53 42 66 77 89 03 133 55 267 09 Image Quality 2 47 24 70 86 88 58 118 10 177 15 354 31 Image Quality 3 70 15 105 22 131...

Page 119: ...G Display Software normalizes the image size ratio and displays them normally JPEG Display Software is provided also when conducting USB Copy Function P 38 and WEB Image Download P 49 being output sim...

Page 120: ...f 1 10 second Pushing the forward backward frame advance buttons pauses the operation The print button is disabled during automatic playback No pop up menus on a right click are available A right clic...

Page 121: ...le4 JPG EMR_0005 050314 16300001 JPG 16300002 JPG sample5 JPG sample6 JPG sample1 JPG sample2 JPG 04021300000001 JPG 04021300000002 JPG 04021300000003 JPG In the above configuration the folder in whic...

Page 122: ...External Dimensions Units mm 116 420 5 88 8 39 50 19 368...

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