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RECORD SET

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English

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z

Audio recording can only be specified when “REC 
RATE” is between A50 and A1 FPS.

z

When set to “ON”, the letter “A (indicating that audio will 
be recorded)” is displayed in front of the recording rate. 
As both video and audio will be stored in the normal 
recording area, this area’s overall capacity will reduce 
accordingly.

z

Audio will only be output during playback at the same 
rate as recording.

z

Audio and video may be slightly out of synchrony in 
certain situations.

7

Set “REC RATE”.

(Default setting: 12.5 FPS)
(Example: 6.25)
Allowable recording time is dependent on the setting made 
for “PICTURE QUALITY”. For more details, see the “Table 
of recording rate and times” (

J

P.105).

z

When pre-alarm recording is set to “ON”, the recording 
rate is limited to 25 FPS (and a setting of 50 FPS 
cannot be made).

8

Set “REC PROGRAM GROUP”.

See (

J

P.65) for more details regarding program 

recording.
(Example: P-1)

[Settings] (

‹

 indicates default setting)

9

Press the [EXIT] button.

The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to 
the normal screen.

Use the following procedure to record from specified 
cameras. A total of four programs (No. 1 through No. 4) 
can be setup for this purpose. For example, Program No. 1 
could be setup to record from cameras No. 1 through No. 4 
only, whereas Program No. 2 could be setup to record 
from cameras No. 3 through No. 6. In addition, these 
programs can also be used for timer recording.

z

Even if audio recording is set to “ON” using the 
<NORMAL REC MODE SET> screen, certain settings 
for program recording may make it impossible for audio 
to be recorded. When audio is to be recorded, you are 
recommended to do a trial recording first of all to 
confirm that this is possible.

Example:

Setting Program No. 1 to record video from cameras No. 1 
through No. 3

(1) PROGRAM

Selects Program No. 1 through Program No. 4.

(2) SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE

Sets which of the connected cameras (1 through 6) to 
record from. Recording rates can also be set for each 
camera.

1

Press the [MENU] button, turn the jog 
dial to select “2. RECORD SET”, and 
then turn the shuttle dial clockwise.

The <RECORD SET> screen is displayed.

 

 

Setting

Description

‹

OFF

Video from all cameras is recording at the same rate.

P-1

Used when recording with Program No. 1.

P-2

Used when recording with Program No. 2.

P-3

Used when recording with Program No. 3.

P-4

Used when recording with Program No. 4.

Allowable recording 

time

EXIT

Setting program recording

(1)

(2)

MENU

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Summary of Contents for DSR-3506P

Page 1: ...der beiliegenden CD ROM z Utilisez le CD ROM fourni pour consulter le MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS en allemand français espagnol et italien z Consulte en el CD ROM suministrado el MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES en alemán francés español e italiano z Per il MANUALE DI ISTRUZIONI in Tedesco Francese Spagnolo e Italiano fare riferimento al CD ROM allegato e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 1 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

Page 2: ...y liquid is spilled on the unit unplug the power cord immediately and have the unit inspected at a factory authorised service centre Do not place anything directly on top of this unit SERVICE This unit is a precision instruments and if treated with care will provide years of satisfactory performance However in the event of a problem the owner is advised not to attempt to make repairs or open the c...

Page 3: ...otion using motion detection search Two level security lock function lets you restrict users for data and equipment management JP 81 Expandable can be connected to a PC z Recorded video can be copied to CompactFlash cards z A built in LAN terminal provides support for network control thus facilitating live monitoring playback searches and menu setting z Monitoring can be carried out on two differe...

Page 4: ...ns 17 Viewing with automatic screen selection 18 Viewing on the monitor 2 19 3 RECORDING 20 Normal recording 20 Timer recording 20 Alarm recording 21 Pre alarm recording 22 4 PLAYBACK 23 Playing video on a full screen 23 Fast forward and fast rewind playback 23 Changing the playback speed 23 Enlarging the playback video 24 Viewing still images 25 Performing frame advance forward or reverse 25 Play...

Page 5: ...tion and display 76 Canceling alarms 77 4 GENERAL SET 78 General settings 78 Setting data display 78 Setting display for video loss 79 Setting the buzzer 80 Setting the security lock 81 Setting and initializing the hard disk 83 Expanding the hard disk capacity 84 Network settings 84 Setting RS 485 87 5 SCREEN SET 89 Setting quad and multi 6 display 89 Setting the period and monitors for automatic ...

Page 6: ...n impact or vibration It is recommended that you place the HDD on a soft level surface with the printed circuit board facing upward after it has been unpacked z Take care to avoid subjecting the HDD to sudden impact or vibration when removing and tightening screws as part of the HDD replacement procedure Tighten all screws securely to ensure that they do not loosen The HDD is sensitive to static e...

Page 7: ... or any connected devices z As a precaution against malfunction or accidents it is advisable to periodically back up important recordings or to perform mirroring Protection of the hard disk The hard disk is checked automatically when the power is turned on If an abnormality is detected the POWER indicator will begin to flash If you need initialize the hard disk or to save images stored on it conta...

Page 8: ...corresponding indicator lights up and the video feed from that camera is displayed on screen z During quad or multi 6 screen display The indicators corresponding to the cameras being displayed on the monitor are lit up z If video is lost The indicator starts to flash z If an alarm occurs The indicator for the corresponding camera starts to flash 7 QUAD button and indicator JP 17 The QUAD button is...

Page 9: ...tion for a constant speed of playback or slow playback The indicator lights up while the shuttle dial is locked When a password has been set furthermore this button can be pressed for at least three seconds to activate the security lock 20 REC STOP button and indicator JP 20 The REC STOP button is pressed to start normal recording and the indicator lights up during this process Furthermore pressin...

Page 10: ... 6 C ALL RESET RS485 TERMINATE ON OFF REMOTE ALARM FULL ALARM RISET CLO CK SET IN CLOCK SET OUT NO N REC O UT W ARNIN G O UT FULL EXIT TIM ER IN 9 10 13 14 12 11 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 16 Pin Signal C Ground ALARM IN 1 Alarm input No 1 ALARM IN 2 Alarm input No 2 ALARM IN 3 Alarm input No 3 ALARM IN 4 Alarm input No 4 ALARM IN 5 Alarm input No 5 ALARM IN 6 Alarm input No 6 C Ground ALARM RESET Alarm rese...

Page 11: ...ons AC IN MON2 MAIN MONITOR MIC IN OUT IN AUDIO 1 2 3 4 5 6 IN OUT VIDEO LAN RS485 DO NOT CONNECT TO PHONE LINE B A ALARM IN SENSOR ALARM OUT ALARM OUT C 1 2 3 4 5 6 C C C C C R1 R2 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 C ALL RESET RS485 TERMINATE ON OFF REMOTE ALARM FULL ALARM RISET CLO CK SET IN CLOCK SET OUT NO N REC O UT W ARNIN G O UT FULL EXIT TIM ER IN 02 01 04 03 Video input terminal PC Monitor sold separately Vi...

Page 12: ...1 An amplifier is connected when using a microphone or external speakers with the digital video recorder When using external alarms i e intruder sensors and the like external switches are to be connected to the ALARM IN terminals LAN RS485 DO NOT CONNECT TO PHONE LINE B A To other connector B To other connector A Straight type cable Crossed type cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not used Not used Not ...

Page 13: ...ation initialize the hard disk JP 83 If you need to save video stored on the disk contact the dealer from whom you purchased this digital video recorder z The power cord s ground terminal is not provided for enhanced safety rather it can be used to reduce the level of interference when the digital video recorder is connected to analog devices If a large amount of noise is generated when the digita...

Page 14: ...rd disk Set to EN Enhanced by default 6 Audio recording display A is displayed when audio is being recorded or played back 7 Alarm display and alarm count display JP 70 When you set an alarm using the ALARM REC MODE SET menu item the alarm display area presents the following information z When alarm recording is set ALARM is displayed ALARM is flashed during alarm recording z When pre alarm record...

Page 15: ...sor moves to ENGLISH 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select the desired language The set item flashes 5 When you have made a selection turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to the date and time The language has now been set To return to the normal screen press the EXIT button Changing the position of the operation display area Changing the language Item S...

Page 16: ...E LANGUE SPRACHE IDIOMA screen is displayed 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise 01 flashes indicating the day 5 Turn the jog dial to select 22 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 01 flashes indicating the month 6 Use the same procedure to set the month 05 year 2004 hour 08 and minute 30 When you have set the minute the cursor moves to MODE under SUMMER TIME SET and the clock starts counting fro...

Page 17: ...ecording Manual When monitoring recording is performed in response to pressing of the REC STOP button Timer recording Automatic Recording is carried out in accordance with timer settings Recording mode Recording method Alarm recording Automatic Recording is carried out when alarm recording is set to ENABLED Specifically alarm images are recorded in the alarm recording area in response either to op...

Page 18: ...or display is divided in four Video from Camera No 1 through Camera No 4 is displayed each of the segments 2 To view video not currently being displayed press the QUAD button once again Each time this button is pressed the content of the split screen will toggle between video from cameras No 1 through No 4 and video from cameras No 5 No 6 No 1 and No 2 To return to full screen display press the ap...

Page 19: ...display returns to the normal screen 1 Press the QUAD button The QUAD indicator lights up and the monitor display is divided in four 2 Press the SEQUENCE button The content of the split screen will automatically toggle between video from cameras No 1 through No 4 and video from cameras No 5 No 6 No 1 and No 2 3 Press the SEQUENCE button once again Automatic selection ends and normal quad screen di...

Page 20: ...The video displayed on the monitor 2 changes automatically based on camera numbers Press the SEQUENCE button once again to cancel automatic selection z If the monitor 2 is not synchronized with the connected cameras vertical picture instability may occur upon the switching of camera video 1 Set MON 2 DISPLAY from ALARM OPERATION SET to ON JP 76 When an alarm occurs the corresponding video is displ...

Page 21: ...til a time has been set for the digital video recorder Make sure to set the time JP 15 1 Press the TIMER button The TIMER indicator lights up and the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode 1 See P 67 for more details on timer recording settings 2 At the time specified for the start of timer recording the REC STOP indicator lights up REC appears on screen i e the recording symbo...

Page 22: ...n be increased to 32 000 Note however since settings for each condition will affect the maximum number of recordings that can be made be sure to check menu settings and display content 3 End alarm recording When the alarm duration has expired default setting 20 seconds both REC and ALARM finish flashing from the operation display and recording stops z When the space remaining in the alarm recordin...

Page 23: ...ding for the first time the default settings are used For details regarding modification of the picture quality or recording rate see P 64 z When the space remaining in the alarm recording area drops below a preset value the ALARM FULL indicator on the digital video recorder s front panel starts to flash If recording is continued beyond this point the alarm recording area will become full recordin...

Page 24: ...lockwise or counter clockwise during video playback When turned clockwise the symbol appears in the operation display area and fast forward playback is started When turned counter clockwise the symbol appears in the operation display area and fast rewind playback is started Normal playback is resumed when you release the shuttle dial z If the SHUTTLE HOLD button is pressed while the shuttle dial i...

Page 25: ...ses 2 Returning to normal playback Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button to turn off SHUTTLE HOLD indicator Turn the shuttle dial either clockwise or counter clockwise to display in the operation display area Normal video playback is restored 1 Press the ZOOM button during playback ZOOM indicator lights and a blue zoom frame appears in the center of the screen 2 Move the zoom frame to the area to be magni...

Page 26: ...n the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise while playback is paused Clockwise The still image is moved forward by one frame or field Counter clockwise The still image is moved back by one frame or field z The jog dial can be turned to increase the speed of frame advance z When the images from normal recording area and alarm recording area are played back in succession the quality of the picture...

Page 27: ...nd video from cameras No 5 No 6 No 1 and No 2 Returning to full screen display Press the appropriate CAMERA SELECT button 1 Press the MULTI button during playback The MULTI indicator lights up and the monitor display is divided in six Returning to full screen display Press the appropriate CAMERA SELECT button z In the case of both quad and multi 6 screen display you can change the position in whic...

Page 28: ...ck alarm video from the recording list 2 ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH JP 29 Lets you search and playback alarm video using a thumbnail list 3 TIME DATE SEARCH JP 29 Lets you search and playback recorded video based on date and time 4 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH JP 31 Lets you playback video that has been stored in the archive area 5 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH JP 31 Lets you search and playback video of moving obje...

Page 29: ... move the cursor and select the video for playback A preview of the selected alarm video is displayed in the preview screen In this case the video from the instant of alarm occurrence is displayed z To display the next or previous recording Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise accordingly z To leave search mode Press the SEARCH button SEARCH indicator turns off 4 Turn the shuttle dial ...

Page 30: ...playback The alarm number for the selected recording will start to flash z To display the next or previous recording Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise accordingly z To leave search mode Press the SEARCH button SEARCH indicator turns off 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The selected recording is played back in full screen mode z In the same way as for alarm searching playback is onl...

Page 31: ...rn the jog dial to select 04 year 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to select 20 hour 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise turn the jog dial to change to 00 minutes and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise once again The cursor moves to PREVIEW 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise After searching the recording for the date and time settings is displayed in the preview screen z...

Page 32: ...ayback The selected image is displayed on the preview screen z To display the next or previous recording Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise accordingly z Up to eight recordings can be displayed in the ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH screen z To leave search mode Press the SEARCH button SEARCH indicator turns off 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The selected recording is played back on the full ...

Page 33: ...es to START PREVIEW 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The screen changes and the preview screen for Camera No 4 appears 1 START Indicates the date and time of recording of the first image in the selected recording area s 2 END Indicates the date and time of recording of the final image in the selected recording area s 3 MOTION SENSOR Indicates the motion sensor setting 4 PREVIEW Displays the selec...

Page 34: ...the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise to move the cursor to the position where a sensor is to be set 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise to set a motion sensor ON OFF 3 Use the jog dial in the same way to set sensors at other locations z All sensors on the same line as the cursor can be turned on simultaneously by pressing the MENU RESET button 3 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to LEVEL a...

Page 35: ...dial to select VIEW and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Normal playback will be started for the specified recording z By specifying a camera number or channel and performing MOTION DETECTION SEARCH playback can be carried out for only the specified camera number In such a case the title information date information and or time information may partially disappear z To playback a recording from...

Page 36: ...rea or alarm recording area to a CompactFlash card it is temporarily stored in the archive area before being copied from there to the CompactFlash card Note however that this video will not be retained in the archive area z If archive area becomes full copy important video to a CompactFlash card JP 37 Following this delete unwanted video using AREA FULL RESET for the archive area from 2 RECORDING ...

Page 37: ...ngs indicates default setting 5 Turn the jog dial to select ARCHIVE AREA and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to HOW MANY 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to set HOW MANY to 10 Any value between 1 and 60 can be set 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise PICTURES flashes Copying video to the hard disk s archive area Example Copying a specified 10 second p...

Page 38: ...o 999 when CF PRINT is selected Example Copying ends at 999 even when set to 10 minutes z Images copied with CF PRINT settings cannot be played on the DVR Viewer Use the following procedure to copy video either to a Microdrive and to a CompactFlash card Supported up to 2 GB Setting Description PICTURES The specified number of images after the specified location will be copied SECONDS The specified...

Page 39: ...default setting z Up to 40 000 images can be copied in a single operation When specifying the number of images using MINUTES copying will end at the point at which 40 000 images are copied z Alarm recordings can only be copied one event at a time 2 1 3 1 2 3 1 Open the cover 2 Ensuring that it is correctly oriented insert the CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card slot 3 Fold down the lever ...

Page 40: ... to a CompactFlash card approximately 15 seconds will be required for 1 MB When images are copied to a CompactFlash card following folders are created and images are saved within them 1 A folder with the name SANYO is created inside the root directory 2 Within this folders are created based on the date of copied images or video 3 Within each date folder sub directories are created in sequence star...

Page 41: ...y available image processing software These files should therefore be opened using the INDEX HTM file z Images copied to a CompactFlash card Since images copied to a CompactFlash card contain embedded coding for the detection of manipulation these codes can be detected using a suitable software application For more information contact the dealer from whom you purchased this digital video recorder ...

Page 42: ...hen turn the shuttle dial clockwise The corresponding setting screen is displayed and the cursor is positioned on the first item To return to the previous menu Turn the shuttle dial counter clockwise 5 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen z Menus can be opened even during the recording process z Menu settings cannot be changed during the...

Page 43: ...he items to be returned to default settings 2 Press the MENU RESET button The displayed settings are restored to their default values Movement and confirmation in sub menus and setting screens 1 To move the cursor up or down Turn the jog dial 2 To move the cursor right or to confirm an item Turn the shuttle dial clockwise 3 To change a setting value Turn the jog dial Restoring menu setting items t...

Page 44: ... whether overwriting is to be performed by deleting old video or recording is to be stopped when any of the hard disk s recording areas become full 4 NORMAL REC MODE SET JP 64 Sets the recording quality audio recording the recording rate and program recording 5 PROGRAM REC SET JP 65 Sets program recording for cameras and the program recording rate 6 TIMER SET JP 67 Makes timer settings so that ope...

Page 45: ...annel 01 through channel 06 on and off and sets time synchronization 4 COLOR LEVEL JP 95 Adjusts the color of video displayed on monitors 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME This sub menu is used to confirm the date and time of power losses and the amount of hard disk usage JP 97 Provides a display of the date and time of power losses and the amount of hard disk usage 6 INITIALIZATION LOG This sub menu is used...

Page 46: ...ed on the monitor Set the date and time displayed on the normal screen and summer time Aligns the time of all digital video recorders in situations where multiple recorders are connected P 14 P 45 2 CAMERA DETECT Automatically detects cameras that have been connected P 48 3 TITLE SET Sets a unique title for each camera so that these can be displayed on screen P 49 4 HOLIDAY SET Sets specific dates...

Page 47: ...es 28 March 2004 01 59 the next clock display is 03 00 putting the clock an hour ahead After the clock display reaches 31 October 2004 01 59 the next clock display is 01 00 putting the clock an hour behind back to standard time 1 Sets the week for switching to summer time 2 Sets the day of the week 3 Sets the month 4 Sets the time 5 Sets the week for ending summer time 6 Sets the day of the week 7...

Page 48: ...ted Default setting 01 00 At the set time all connected recorders will be aligned to the same time to a precision of seconds 1 Connect the CLOCK SET OUT terminal on the rear of the first digital video recorder to the CLOCK SET IN of the second recorder 2 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 1 INITIAL SET and then turn the s...

Page 49: ...utes and seconds Use the following procedure to automatically detect cameras that have been connected An OFF setting should be made for cameras that have not been connected 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 1 INITIAL SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The INITIAL SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to...

Page 50: ...TLE SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The normal monitoring screen is displayed with a title setting field in the center 4 Press the No 3 CAMERA SELECT button The video from Camera No 3 is displayed on screen 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The first position for title setting flashes 6 Turn the jog dial to select H Characters change in the following sequence as the jog dial is turned...

Page 51: ...uch as national holidays and company off days should be set as holidays when you want those dates to have the same security as Sundays Setting conditions Be sure to always switch SET to ON after completing timer settings for Sunday i e SUN JP 67 Example Setting 17 November as a holiday 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select...

Page 52: ...t to 11 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise after setting The cursor moves to 2 6 Use the same procedure to set other holidays 7 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen The default setting is all z If DLY is set using timer settings timer recording on the above mentioned holidays will also be carried out in accordance with daily settings In o...

Page 53: ...t to morning 20 00 to 6 00 Cameras No 1 3 and 4 automatic selection is carried out The following menu settings must be made to enable operation of the time periods After completing these settings be sure to then carry out timer setting Setting automatic selection of camera video Set which automatically selected camera to display video from and the switching interval To do this set SEQUENCE SET fro...

Page 54: ...rn the jog dial to select 5 TIME PERIOD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The TIME PERIOD SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select TIME PERIOD A and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 00 from T1 flashes indicating the hour 5 Turn the jog dial to set T1 hours to 06 hours and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 00 from T1 flashes indicating the minutes 6 Turn the jog dial ...

Page 55: ... are ignored and T1 operates from midnight to midnight Example 2 Setting time period operation as follows Automatic selection and monitor masking for TIME PERIOD A Motion sensing for TIME PERIOD B 1 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to SEQUENCE within SELECT TIME PERIOD and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise TIME PERIOD A flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to select TIME PERIOD A or TIME PERIOD B an...

Page 56: ...ttings based on a number of days or a rate P 55 2 RECORDING AREA SET Displays the total capacity of the hard disk Sets the normal recording area the alarm recording area and the archive area P 59 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET Sets whether overwriting is to be performed by deleting old video or recording is to be stopped when any of the hard disk s recording areas become full Also sets the auto delete...

Page 57: ...yed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 1 NORMAL REC EASY SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The NORMAL REC EASY SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select RECORDING DURATION BASE and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORDING DURATION BASE screen is displayed with the cursor positioned on RECORDING DURATION The number of detected cameras is indicated by NUMBER OF CAMERAS z ...

Page 58: ...ngs indicates default setting 10Set AUDIO RECORDING Example ON Settings indicates default setting z Audio recording can only be specified when the recording rate is 1 00 FPS or greater z When set to ON the letter A indicating that audio will be recorded is displayed in front of recording rate As both video and audio will be stored in the normal recording area this area s overall capacity will redu...

Page 59: ...ursor positioned on REC RATE The number of detected cameras is indicated by NUMBER OF CAMERAS z Confirm that the number of cameras connected to the digital video recorder is the same as the number of displayed recording cameras If this is not the case check the wiring between cameras and the digital video recorder and then carry out CAMERA DETECT JP 48 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise 25 000 flas...

Page 60: ...ATION If a valid figure cannot be calculated ERROR will be displayed z When simple recording settings and individual settings are both set the most recent settings override previous settings z Easy setup settings cannot be used with program recording or day specific timer recording Use the following procedures to confirm the hard disk s total recording capacity and also the allocation for each rec...

Page 61: ...e normal recording area As video will only be recorded to the alarm recording area in this type of case the area allocations should be reviewed and set accordingly z If the normal recording area is set to 0 the PLAY STOP button will be deactivated In such a case search playback should be carried out z A maximum of 16 000 alarm recordings can be made on one hard disk If hard disk expansion is carri...

Page 62: ...ettings will not be adopted 7 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise 1 The hard disk is initialized 2 The RECORD SET screen appears and the modified recording capacities are adopted 8 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen By default when all of the space in the hard disk s normal recording area and alarm recording area has been used up repetitiv...

Page 63: ...RDING AREA from RECORDING CONDITIONS SET screen to ON JP 62 z Whenever AREA FULL RESET is performed for NORMAL RECORDING AREA or ALARM RECORDING AREA the video recorded in the corresponding area will be overwritten z Images in the archive area are erased when AREA FULL RESET is performed for the archive area Use the following setting procedure to indicate whether overwriting is to be performed del...

Page 64: ...n the remaining capacity for any recording area reaches the specified percentage value In addition the FULL indicator for the normal recording area or the ALARM FULL indicator for the alarm recording area will flash at this time You can set a storage period for recorded data as described below When the set period has expired the corresponding data will be automatically deleted 1 Turn the jog dial ...

Page 65: ...EC MODE SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise ENHANCED flashes indicating enhanced quality recording 5 Turn the jog dial to select PICTURE QUALITY and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Settings indicates default setting z The file size is intended as a general guideline and actual sizes will depend on the recorded video The following settings are carried out using the shuttl...

Page 66: ...gh No 4 can be setup for this purpose For example Program No 1 could be setup to record from cameras No 1 through No 4 only whereas Program No 2 could be setup to record from cameras No 3 through No 6 In addition these programs can also be used for timer recording z Even if audio recording is set to ON using the NORMAL REC MODE SET screen certain settings for program recording may make it impossib...

Page 67: ... Camera No 1 is now set to record at a rate of 6 25 The cursor moves to 02 Valid recording rates 25 12 5 6 25 3 125 1 563 1 0 5 0 33 0 25 0 2 0 1 0 05 0 03 Unit FPS A selection cannot be made when pre alarm recording has been set to ON 7 Set recording rates for Camera No 2 and Camera No 3 in the same way 8 With the cursor flashing on 04 camera number turn the jog dial to select OFF and then turn t...

Page 68: ...en using program recording 6 SET When set to ON timer recording is enabled When set to OFF timer recording is disabled 7 Settings for timer recording of over 24 hours Use these lines for timer recording spanning more than 24 hours z The settings made using NORMAL REC MODE SET are used to set quality and audio recording for timer recording JP 64 z Ensure that start and end times are input using 24 ...

Page 69: ...s holidays the operation for Sunday will be used on those days also JP 50 z If timer settings overlap recording is performed in the following sequence Each daily reservation DLY EXT Priority high low z If a reservation for a particular day overlaps with a daily reservation priority is given to that with the earliest start time If both have the same start time priority is given to that with the hig...

Page 70: ... the shuttle dial clockwise 5 Turn the jog dial to set OFF to ON 5 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen Use the following procedure to control the start and end of recording in response to signals received via the EXT TIMER ON terminal on the rear of the digital video recorder Example Recording at a rate of 5 FPS using the EXT TIMER ON t...

Page 71: ...ial clockwise The ALARM REC MODE SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes 4 Turn the jog dial to select ALARM RECORDING and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Settings indicates default setting OLY AL RC ON TMR can be validated simply by making a timer setting Accordingly there is no need to press the TIMER button The following settings are carried out using the shut...

Page 72: ...ault setting for recording rate 12 5 FPS Default setting for duration 20 SEC Settings Operates while an alarm is being triggered 5 sec minimum Setting Description BASIC BA 15 kB NORMAL NO 22 kB ENHANCED EN 30 kB FINE FI 42 kB SUPER FINE SF 50 kB Setting Description OFF Audio recording is not carried out ON Audio recording is carried out Maximum number of alarm recordings Setting Description SW Rec...

Page 73: ...se OFF flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to change OFF to ON and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise A message appears indicating automatic rate adjustment NO flashes Settings indicates default setting 3 Turn the jog dial to select YES for warning message and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to recording rate and duration 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise REC RATE for PRE ALARM REC...

Page 74: ...shuttle dial clockwise ALARM flashes in the ALARM TRIGGER field 2 Turn the jog dial to select an alarm detection method and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Settings indicates default setting Setting conditions z When sensor selection has been made i e SENSOR ALARM AND SENSOR or ALARM OR SENSOR it will be necessary to set the motion sensors When pre alarm recording settings have been completed...

Page 75: ... to NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS for more details regarding operation of the jog dial and shuttle dial JP 8 1 Make timer settings for TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B from TIME PERIOD SET JP 52 2 Turn the jog dial select MOTION SENSOR and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The motion sensor screen is displayed 3 Press the CAMERA SELECT button Select the camera for which motion sensors are to be s...

Page 76: ...ensing is carried out Lower values correspond to higher sensitivities Setting Description A The motion sensor alarm is triggered when a moving object is detected in A B The motion sensor alarm is triggered when a moving object is detected in B A AND B The motion sensor alarm is triggered when a moving object is detected by a sensor in both A and B A AND NB By setting A to important points or suspe...

Page 77: ... dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial The RECORD SET screen is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 8 ALARM OPERATION SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ALARM OPERATION SET screen is displayed with the cursor positioned on ALARM RETRIGGER 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes in the ALARM RETRIGGER field 4 Turn the jog dial to set the alarm trigger to...

Page 78: ...d hold it for approximately 3 seconds Alternatively connect a switch between the alarm reset terminal and C the grounded terminal and turn on the switch to cancel any alarm that is occurring Setting alarm display Setting Description FULL When an alarm is detected the video on the channel containing the alarm is displayed in full screen format on the main monitor 6 When an alarm is detected a multi...

Page 79: ...ttings Setting Description Ref 1 DISPLAY SET Switches display items such as date and time from the operation display area Settings can also be made for situations where video signals are lost P 78 P 79 2 BUZZER SET Turns the buzzer on or off P 80 3 SECURITY LOCK SET Lets you set passwords to prevent unauthorized users from operating the digital video recorder P 81 4 HDD SET Allows confirmation of ...

Page 80: ...or ALARM RECORDING JP 70 from ALARM REC MODE SET is switched When turned OFF The alarm count and type are not displayed When turned ENABLED The operation display area changes as follows z ALARM is displayed when alarm video is recorded or played back z PRE is displayed when pre alarm video is recorded or played back z ARCHIV is displayed for playback from the archive area 6 Press the EXIT button T...

Page 81: ...er if a button is pressed while the security lock is on Specifically the buzzer sounds twice with an interval of approximately 0 5 seconds 5 KEY IN default setting OFF Sounds the buzzer when a button is pressed 6 NON REC default setting OFF A buzzer is sounded upon signal loss 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes for ALARM 4 Turn the jog dial to display ON and then turn the shuttle dial c...

Page 82: ...ter 0 to 9 A to Z Example Turn the jog dial to select 1 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The second password character flashes 6 Use the same procedure to set 123456AB Setting the security lock Typical setting Operation LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE ADMIN 123456AB ON USER AB123456 ON REC CONTROL ADMIN All operations are locked Enter the user password to enable playback operations Enter the administrator...

Page 83: ...to move the cursor to USER 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The first password entry bar flashes Turn the jog dial to display A 3 Turn the jog dial clockwise The second password entry bar flashes Turn the jog dial to display B Use the same procedure as for the administrator password to set 123456 4 Following this turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to OFF flashing 5 Turn the jog dial...

Page 84: ...he display returns to the normal screen z If an administrator password was entered the security lock is cancelled and the indicator is turned off z If a user password was entered the security lock is partially cancelled and the indicator remains lit This section describes how to initialize and expand the hard disk When a single hard disk is installed the hard disk capacity is displayed for DISK 1 ...

Page 85: ...mirroring has been set the recording rate is controlled automatically i e set to half of the normal value and the appropriate care must be taken z PLAYBACK DRIVE This parameter is used together with MIRRORING and it indicates which of the two hard disks is to be used to provide recordings for playback z If a playback problem occurs while mirroring is turned on change the hard disk used for playbac...

Page 86: ...t MENU Item Setting Description NETWORK CONTROL OFF The digital video recorder cannot be controlled via a network ON NETWORK ID 1 2 3 Connection condition on DVR Connection possible when not performing playback incl during copy or menu display Priority is given to operations on the PC When playback is being performed on the PC live video is displayed on the monitor connected to the digital video r...

Page 87: ...ing the digital video recorder to a network check the following settings with the network administrator z IP ADDRESS z SUBNET MASK z GATEWAY z PORT Three access levels are setup for network connection and a password is set for each Passwords comprise between 4 and 8 alphanumeric characters z ID or PASSWORD 4 8 at the top of the screen is the screen title You cannot move the cursor to this item Exa...

Page 88: ... the display returns to the normal screen Use the following procedure to make RS 485 settings Connect the digital video recorder s RS 485 A B control terminals on the rear panel to the system controller or similar device 1 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to select 3 GENERAL SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The GENERAL SET screen appears 2 Turn the jog dial to select 6 RS 48...

Page 89: ...es default setting 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and turn the jog dial to set ADDRESS and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Setting conditions Addresses between 0 and 127 can be set for this unit 7 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen Setting Description DATA SPEED 2400 4800 9600 19200 Setting Description ON Status information is ...

Page 90: ...ockwise NORMAL flashes for 1 MULTI SCREEN 3 Turn the jog dial to select CHANGE and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to QUAD POSITION SET Settings indicates default setting 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The QUAD POSITION SET MENU screen is displayed with the cursor positioned on 01 Main Menu EXIT button Jog dial MENU button Shuttle dial Setting quad and multi 6 display Sett...

Page 91: ...ion 01 for multi 6 display 1 Turn the jog dial to select 1 MULTI SCREEN and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise NORMAL flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to select CHANGE and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to QUAD POSITION SET Settings indicates default setting 3 Turn the jog dial to select MULTI 6 POSITION SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The MULTI 6 POSITION SET MENU...

Page 92: ...creen and quad display Example Automatic switching of a full screen every 5 seconds 1 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to select 4 SCREEN SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The SCREEN SET screen is displayed The cursor moves to 1 MULTI SCREEN 2 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to FULL or QUAD from 2 SEQUENCE SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 1S flashes for FULL ...

Page 93: ...RIOD B from TIME PERIOD SET JP 52 Specify TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B 2 Press the MENU button and turn the jog dial to select 4 SCREEN SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The SCREEN SET screen is displayed The cursor moves to 1 MULTI SCREEN 3 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET screen is dis...

Page 94: ... ON flashes 8 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise After confirming this setting the cursor moves one position to the right 9 Use the same procedure to set the remaining channels 10Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen z When setting a number of time periods together use the jog dial to move the c...

Page 95: ...CREEN SET screen is displayed The cursor moves to 1 MULTI SCREEN 3 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to MASK and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes 4 Turn the jog dial to select ON and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to MASK SET 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The MASK SET screen is displayed 6 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise T 1 starts to flash for TIME PE...

Page 96: ...use the jog dial to move the cursor to the next period after completing step 10 and repeat the process step 6 through 10 z The time period for T 1 through T 4 changes to that of TIME PERIOD A or TIME PERIOD B on P 52 z Network mask settings are valid only for the user connecting to the network with ID1 Users connecting using ID2 and ID3 will be able to display all channels Use the following proced...

Page 97: ...COLOR LEVEL AUTO or 1 through 10 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Settings indicates default setting 5 Press the EXIT button The setting procedure is ended and the display returns to the normal screen Setting Description AUTO Camera levels are adjusted automatically 1 to10 Manual adjustment to one of 10 levels Light 1 to Dark 10 EXIT e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 96 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

Page 98: ...ce for the four most recent power losses i e the date and time of loss and recovery The number on the left is the number of power losses Example 011 For all numbers above 999 the number 999 is displayed 2 DISK1 USE Displays the total amount of operation time for disk 1 3 DISK2 USE Displays the total amount of operation time for disk 2 When only one hard disk is installed is displayed 4 POWER Displ...

Page 99: ...ON LOG screen is displayed 1 DATE TIME Displays the date and time of the operation 2 AREA Displays the area on which the operation was performed 3 Operation class Displays the operation performed as either of the following zINITIALIZED zAREA RESET z INITIALIZED is displayed when recording areas have been changed 2 Press the EXIT button The display returns to the normal screen Main menu EXIT button...

Page 100: ...ttings to a CompactFlash card 2 LOAD MENUS FROM CF This loads menu settings into the digital video recorder from a CompactFlash card Insert a CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card slot 1 Turn the jog dial to select SAVE MENUS TO CF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise WARNING screen is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select YES and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 1 The saving proc...

Page 101: ...displayed and the display returns to the normal screen Use the following procedure to copy recording area settings 1 Turn the jog dial to select COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise NO flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to select YES and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor returns to SAVE MENUS TO CF 3 Turn the jog dial to select LOAD MENUS FROM CF 4 Turn the ...

Page 102: ...o ON z Be sure to set the RS 485 termination switches of all devices in between devices other than the first and last devices to OFF z If you don t make the correct termination settings the incorrect data will be transmitted to each device Example RS 485 specifications Mode Asynchronous Character length 8 bits Data transmission speed 2 400 4 800 9 600 19 200 bps Parity check None Stop bit 1 bit RS...

Page 103: ... UP 6 SHIFT RP DOWN 7 8 9 SECURITY LOCK ON A ACK PLAY REV PLAY SEARCH DVR SECURITY LOCK OFF B NAK C GROUP SET D GROUP CHECK E GROUP CLEAR F STOP STILL Left digit Right digit 8 9 A B C D E F 0 CLOCK ADJUST 1 MENU RESET 2 3 4 5 6 T L STATUS SENSE 7 STATUS SENSE 8 9 CLOCK DOWNLOAD A REC REC DUB REQUEST B FF C REW D RS 485 SEND START E OSD EXIT STATUS LOG2 RS 485 RCV CMF F STATUS LOG1 REC STOP e00_l8h...

Page 104: ...o input terminal 8 dBs 27 kΩ unbalanced RCA x1 Audio output terminal 8 dBs 600 Ω unbalanced RCA x1 Microphone input terminal 60 dBs 10 kΩ unbalanced 3 5 mm pin jack x1 CompactFlash card slot CompactFlash Type 2 front panel x1 Terminals LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 x1 RS 485 terminal RJ 11 x2 Remote control input terminal Two wire voltage control x2 Alarm input terminals No volt contacts ...

Page 105: ...SPECIFICATIONS 2 104 English OTHER Units mm Dimensions 364 5 349 420 96 e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 104 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

Page 106: ... 352H 264H 192H 162H 2 27 547H 387H 290H 211H 179H 1 92 647H 458H 343H 250H 211H 1 67 746H 529H 396H 288H 244H 1 47 846H 599H 449H 327H 276H 1 32 945H 670H 502H 365H 309H 1 19 1045H 740H 555H 403H 341H 1 09 1145H 811H 608H 442H 374H 1 00 1244H 881H 661H 480H 406H 0 50 2489H 1763H 1322H 961H 813H 0 33 3734H 2645H 1983H 1442H 1220H 0 25 4978H 3526H 2645H 1923H 1627H 0 20 6223H 4408H 3306H 2404H 2034...

Page 107: ...435H 368H 3 57 1314H 931H 698H 507H 429H 3 13 1502H 1064H 798H 580H 491H 2 78 1690H 1197H 898H 653H 552H 2 50 1878H 1330H 997H 725H 614H 2 27 2066H 1463H 1097H 798H 675H 1 92 2441H 1729H 1297H 943H 798H 1 67 2817H 1995H 1496H 1088H 921H 1 47 3193H 2261H 1696H 1233H 1043H 1 32 3568H 2527H 1895H 1378H 1166H 1 19 3944H 2793H 2095H 1523H 1289H 1 09 4320H 3060H 2295H 1669H 1412H 1 00 4695H 3326H 2494H ...

Page 108: ...12 2 5 12 2 273 12 2 273 13 2 273 13 1 923 13 1 923 14 1 923 14 1 667 14 1 667 15 1 667 15 1 471 15 1 471 16 1 471 16 1 316 16 1 316 17 1 316 17 1 190 17 1 190 18 1 190 18 1 087 18 1 087 19 1 087 19 1 19 1 20 1 20 0 5 21 0 5 21 0 333 22 0 333 22 0 25 23 0 25 23 0 2 24 0 2 24 0 1 25 0 1 25 0 05 26 0 05 26 0 033 27 0 033 Display sequence Recording rate FPS field sec 1 Note1 25 2 12 5 3 6 25 4 3 125 ...

Page 109: ...hat available for the selected duration For example if the alarm duration is set to 3 seconds only 25 FPS will be selectable for the recording rate When setting fast recording rates it may be necessary to first of all change the alarm duration setting Table of pre alarm recording times Recording rate FPS field sec Recording time Display of time on menu screens s seconds m minutes 3s 3s 5s 5s 10s 1...

Page 110: ...SET P 52 RECORD SET P 55 NORMAL REC EASY SET P 55 RECORDING AREA SET P 59 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET P 62 NORMAL REC MODE SET P 64 PROGRAM REC SET P 65 TIMER SET P 67 ALARM REC MODE SET P 70 ALARM OPERATION SET P 76 RECORDING DURATION BASE P 56 REC RATE BASE P 58 MOTION SENSOR SET P 74 e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 109 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

Page 111: ... 80 SECURITY LOCK SET P 81 HDD SET P 83 NETWORK SET P 84 SCREEN SET P 89 QUAD POSITION SET MENU P 89 MULTI 6 POSITION SET MENU P 90 MAIN MON2 MONITOR SET P 92 MASK SET P 94 COLOR LEVEL SET P 95 POWERLOSS USEDTIME P 97 INITIALIZATION LOG P 98 RS 485 SET P 87 e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 110 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

Page 112: ...M MAIN MENU 41 Main monitor 92 MENU RESET button 42 MIRRORING 84 MODE 75 Monitor 2 MON2 19 92 Motion detection search 31 MOTION SENSOR 74 Multi display 18 N Network settings 84 NORMAL REC EASY SET 55 Normal recording 20 Normal recording area 16 Normal recording easy setup 55 P PASSWORD setting 81 PICTURE QUALITY 57 PLAYBACK DRIVE 84 PORT 86 POWER LOSS USED TIME 97 Pre alarm recording 22 PRECAUTION...

Page 113: ...ng conditions 62 Setting the color level 95 Setting time periods 52 SHUTTLE HOLD 24 SUBNET MASK 86 T Time date search 29 Timer recording 20 Timer settings 67 U USER 82 Z ZOOM 24 e00_l8hbe_xe_7 book Page 112 Monday May 24 2004 10 41 AM ...

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