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Names and functions of parts (rear panel)

Foreword

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This DVR can be remotely controlled when a remote-control circuit (R1, R2, C) similar to that shown below is connected to the 
remote-control terminals.

• Use a resistance of 1/10 ohms or more and with a D ranking (Precision within ±0.5%).

• The remote control cable should be no more than 5 m long.

Control terminals (CONTROL)

USB

LAN

TERMINATE

RS-485

OFF

ON

A RS-485  B

ALARM IN 

AC IN

SENSOR

ALARM OUT

C

CLO

CK IN

CLO

CK O

UT

ALARM OUT

ALARM RESET

FULL

SERIES IN

REMOTE

CONTROL

C 1

2 3

4 5

6

C 1

2 3

4 5

6

C

R1 R2

1

IN

OUT

ALL

RESET

AUDIO

MON2

MIC IN

IN

OUT

2

3

4

5

6

MAIN

C

CLOCK IN

CLOCK OUTALARM OUT

ALARM RESET

ALARM FULL

NON REC OUT

WARNIN

G OUT FULL

SERIES OUT

EXIT TIMER IN

SERIES IN

REMOTE

C

R1 R2

SW 1

SW 2

SW 3

SW 4

SW 5

SW 6

SW 17

SW 18

SW 19

SW 20

SW 21

SW 22

SW 23

SW 24

SW 25

SW 26

SW 27

SW 28

SW 29

SW 30

SW 31

SW 32

R1

R2

(When combined
with R2 Shift key) 

(When operated
independently) 

: Camera 1*:  ALARM +

: Camera 2*:  ALARM –

: Camera 3*: 

: Camera 4*:  SEQUENCE

: Camera 5*:  MON2

: Camera 6*:  PLUS

:  QUAD

:  MULTI

:  MENU RESET

: REC/STOP

: PLAY/STOP

: STILL

: SEARCH

: SHIFT (Doubles with R1)

: PLAY

: REC

: MENU

: EXIT/OSD

: +

: –

: ZOOM

: COPY

: TIMER REC

Remote input 1

Remote input 2

SW 7

SW 8

SW 9

Pin

Signal

CLOCK IN

Input of a clock setting signal from an 
external device

CLOCK OUT

Output of a clock setting signal to an 
external device

ALARM OUT

Total alarm output

ALARM RESET

Alarm reset input

WARNING OUT

Output of an HDD malfunction error

FULL

Capacity warning output for normal 
recording area space

ALARM FULL

Capacity warning output for alarm 
recording area space

SERIES IN

Signal input from an analog series 
connection

SERIES OUT

Signal output to an analog series 
connection

EXT TIMER IN

Signal input from an external timer

NON REC OUT

Recording stopped output

C

Ground

Summary of Contents for DSR-3706PA

Page 1: ...06PA About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Video Recorder with Multiplexer Function ...

Page 2: ...ime search 23 b Viewing the preview screen 23 Archive area search 24 Motion detection search 24 b Motion sensor settings verification using the preview screen 26 b Full screen viewing of video detected by the motion sensor 26 Copying recorded video to media 27 Copying video example 10 seconds from the normal or alarm recording area to the archive area 28 Copying video example 10 seconds from the i...

Page 3: ...y lock menu description 65 Turn ON the ADMIN and USER security locks and set passwords for the DVR 65 Activating the security lock 66 Cancelling the security lock 66 b List of permitted operations after setting the passwords 67 Hard disk settings menu description 68 b Hard disk expansion 68 Hard disk initialization 68 Network settings 69 Network password modification 69 RS 485 settings 70 Screen s...

Page 4: ... accidents and damage through falling or toppling Turn the power off and remove the power cable from the outlet when the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged Contact the dealership or factory shop where you purchased this unit Using continuously may cause electrocution and fires b Do not expose to shock or vibration Stored data may be damaged lost through hard disk breakdowns caus...

Page 5: ... expose to extreme temperatures or temperature variations Do not place in areas where the unit will be exposed to extreme temperatures 10 degrees Centigrade per hour or moisture changes b Points on unit positioning This unit is constructed using precision electronic parts Avoid placing it in areas described below as this may cause faulty operation and or breakdowns In direct sunlight In places exp...

Page 6: ...se when the unit or a single internal component is going to be delivered Deliver using a method that causes the least amount of shock and or damage to this unit Caution G Inspecting for abnormalities in the hard disk drive and the cooling fan This unit is designed to automatically check the drive and cooling fan when the power is turned on Replacement parts will be necessary if abnormalities are d...

Page 7: ...ts Recording and or playing back functions may be unavailable due to hard drive or connecting device failures Always confirm that recording can be carried out successfully before carrying out important recording assignments The recorded content cannot be guaranteed It is recommended that periodic back ups or mirroring is conducted in order to prevent breakdowns or recording faults through accident...

Page 8: ...earch based on the order of alarm occurrences Alarm search based on alarm thumbnails Date and time search based on the time and date of the recording Archive area search Motion detection search based on intruder motion b Two level security lock allows for restricting the users and manage data and equipment P65 b Expandable can be connected to a computer Recorded video can be copied to CompactFlash...

Page 9: ... release the lock a buzzer will sound 5 Alarm indicator ALARM On Pre alarm recording Blinking Alarm recording 6 Audio output terminal AUDIO OUT The audio output is the same as that of the rear panel AUDIO OUT terminal 7 Video output terminal VIDEO OUT The video output is the same as that of the rear panel MAIN MONITOR OUT terminal 8 USB terminal USB This terminal connects to an optional CD R RW dr...

Page 10: ...or other recording media Off When copying operation is over and cancelled R Record Stop button and indicator REC STOP On Normal recording if pressed longer than 3 seconds the REC STOP indicator turns off Off Recording is over S Timer controlled recording button and indicator TIMER On Timer controlled recording or standby Off When pressed again cancel T Alarm buttons ALARM When an ALARM button is p...

Page 11: ... optional CD R RW drive 8 Power socket and cord tie AC IN Securely connect the power cable supplied as an accessory to the power socket and use the cord tie to attach it to the cable holder Microphone sold separately 4 Audio input output terminals AUDIO IN OUT These terminals are used in connection with an amplifier to input external audio from a microphone or to listen to the audio using external...

Page 12: ...N POWER MODE AUTO MENU 1 6 1 Alarm input terminals ALARM IN Connecting a switch or security sensor etc to the terminal of the DVR allows the detection of the intrusion of outsiders when doors etc are opened and closed Alarm input settings are necessary P55 External switch connected to the alarm input terminal 2 Sensor alarm output terminals SENSOR ALARM OUT This terminal is used to output the sign...

Page 13: ...MOTE C R1 R2 SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 SW 17 SW 18 SW 19 SW 20 SW 21 SW 22 SW 23 SW 24 SW 25 SW 26 SW 27 SW 28 SW 29 SW 30 SW 31 SW 32 R1 R2 When combined with R2 Shift key When operated independently Camera 1 ALARM Camera 2 ALARM Camera 3 Camera 4 SEQUENCE Camera 5 MON2 Camera 6 PLUS QUAD MULTI MENU RESET REC STOP PLAY STOP STILL SEARCH SHIFT Doubles with R1 PLAY REC MENU EXIT OSD ZOOM COPY T...

Page 14: ...ion ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL 3 Turn the S dial to set the date time Example October 26 2006 8 30am Select the number using the J dial and then turn the S dial clockwise to set it Repeat the procedure for the entire setting When the setting of Minutes is complete the cursor moves to SUMMER TIME SET and the clock starts from 00 seconds The day of the week is automatically set The clock is st...

Page 15: ...ALARM Blinking Alarm recording is in progress PRE Pre alarm playback or standby is in progress ARCHIV Archive playback is in progress 8 Alarm total The alarm total indicates the total number of alarms 9 Camera title 01 06 First it displays the camera number The camera number can be replaced with a name such as the camera s location VIDEO LOSS The display alternates between this message and the cam...

Page 16: ...utton example 6 The corresponding image is enlarged b Concerning the operation of the plus screen Pressing the PLUS button while playing the video on the plus screen display displays the image played on the plus screen while displaying the live images on the other screens Pressing the SEQUENCE button while using the plus screen display sets the plus screen to automatic switching Switching to anoth...

Page 17: ... monitor is used in split screen mode the monitor 2 connected to the MON2 terminal can be used to view full screen video from a single camera or to automatically scroll through video from all cameras 1 Press the MON2 button and then the camera selection button example 4 The image from Channel 4 04 is displayed on Monitor 2 2 Press the SEQUENCE button Monitor 2 switches to full screen automatic scr...

Page 18: ...econds to stop recording The REC display disappears Press the PLAY STOP button to start playback P18 Playback is possible during recording P18 b Other recordings In addition to normal recording the following types of recordings can be used These methods require some settings and installation Refer to the appropriate pages Timer controlled recording records to the normal recording area P51 Automati...

Page 19: ...area and the video starts playing When playback ends the DVR pauses automatically and the STILL indicator turns on The symbol appears in the operation display area 2 Press the camera selection button example 3 6 to play the recorded video of the desired camera 3 Press the PLAY STOP button to end the playback Turn the S dial clockwise for fast forward The symbol appears in the operation display are...

Page 20: ...bol appears in the operation display area Press the STILL button once again to return to normal playback Use this function while playback is paused Turn the J dial clockwise The still image moves forward by one frame one field Turn the J dial counterclockwise The still image moves back by one frame one field Changing the playback speed 1 2 3 Normal playback Fast forward Slow Normal playback SHUTTL...

Page 21: ...corded from a number of cameras the recorded videos can be played back in a quad screen format 1 Press the QUAD button during playback Videos recorded from camera numbers 1 4 are displayed in quad screen format 2 Press the QUAD button repeatedly The monitor display switches quad screen at the time Press the camera selection button to return to full screen display If video is recorded from a number...

Page 22: ...E 0011 0011 0011 0016 0016 0015 0015 0014 0014 0013 0013 0012 0012 0010 0010 0009 0009 0008 0008 0016 0015 0014 0013 0012 0010 0009 0008 SEARCH Press the SEARCH button The SEARCH screen appears Searching is not possible during playback and menu display Note During playback of video the S dial the J dial and the front panel buttons can be used for operations such as pause and fast forward A Alarm s...

Page 23: ...eos are displayed An alarm number is displayed for each alarm video and the number of the selected alarm will start blinking Press the SEARCH button to cancel the search mode Operation returns to the normal screen 3 Turn the J dial select the desired alarm number blinks and turn the S dial clockwise The selected video is played in full screen mode When the selected video is over playback pauses 4 ...

Page 24: ...ified time The recording closest to the specified time is displayed b Viewing the preview screen Turn the J dial select VIEW and turn the S dial clockwise The selected video is played in full screen mode C Date time search TIME DATE SEARCH RECORDING TOP 16 01 06 14 46 RECORDING END 19 01 06 13 32 CHANNEL SEARCH DATE TIME 16 01 06 14 46 PREVIEW VIEW CHANGE JOG SET SHUTTLE TIME DATE SEARCH SEARCH J ...

Page 25: ...N DETECTION SEARCH 1 screen 1 SEARCH FROM START END When selecting a recording area for the motion sensor setting the date and time of the first and last recording in the selected recording area will be displayed automatically The starting and ending date and time cannot be changed Selections ALARM Searches video from the alarm recording area NORMAL Searches video from the normal recording area AL...

Page 26: ...search Example November 29 2006 8 30pm The cursor moves to the MOTION SENSOR field À Turn the S dial clockwise The motion sensor setting screen is displayed Á Setting the motion sensor 1 Turn the J dial to move the cursor to the desired position of the sensor and then turn the S dial clockwise Sensor is not set ú Sensor is set After switching the sensor from unset to set the same operation can be ...

Page 27: ...creen viewing of video detected by the motion sensor 1 Turn the J dial to move the cursor to VIEW and then turn the S dial clockwise Normal playback starts from the selected image When the video is over playback pauses 2 Press the PLAY STOP button E Motion detection search continued MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 2 SEARCH FROM ALARM CHANNEL 4 START 05 01 06 10 00 END 05 01 06 20 00 MOTION SENSOR PREVIEW ...

Page 28: ...lash card P30 When video is being copied from the normal or the alarm recording area to media such as a CompactFlash card the video is temporarily stored in the archive area and then copied to the media Always check for sufficient archive space before copying Copying video to a CompactFlash card takes about 15 seconds per 1MB If the recording capacity becomes full during the copying operation the ...

Page 29: ... specified duration in seconds MINUTES 1 99 Copies the specified duration in minutes 8 Select the channel to be copied Example 03 05 using the camera selection button The selected channel changes from grey to white The default channel is green The channel in green can not be modified Press the COPY button to cancel the current copy operation 9 Turn the S dial clockwise to start copying Copying to ...

Page 30: ...annel in green can not be modified Press the COPY button to cancel the current copy operation À Turning the S dial clockwise displays the CD R RW writing confirm screen The cursor moves to FINALIZE Á Turn the S dial clockwise select the FINALIZE settings using the J dial and turn the S dial clockwise ON Finalizes the disc Once the disc is finalized the disc is not recordable OFF The disc is not fi...

Page 31: ... the channel to be copied Example 03 05 using the camera selection button The selected channel changes from grey to white The default channel is green The channel in green can not be modified Press the COPY button to cancel the current copy operation À Turn the S dial clockwise to start copying Copying to the CompactFlash card starts and the COPY TO COMPACT FLASH message is displayed When copying ...

Page 32: ... minutes EVENTS 1 99 99 Prints the archive area data specified in units of events 9 Select the channel to be copied Example 03 05 using the camera selection button The selected channel changes from grey to white The default channel is green The channel in green can not be modified Press the COPY button to cancel the current copy operation À Turn the S dial clockwise A folder named DCIM is created ...

Page 33: ...he images With a CompactFlash With a CD R RW Each image folder contains 200 images If the number of images exceeds 200 they are placed in the next folder A SOUND WAV file is created in the SOUND folder CompactFlash cards or CD RW formats COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA WARNING STORED DATA ON THE COMPACT FLASH WILL BE ERASED CONTINUE NO HOW MANY 1 PICTURES COPY CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 SELECT COPY CHANNEL COPY ST...

Page 34: ...04 LOAD MENUS FROM CF COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS NO IF YOU CHOOSE YES OF THE ABOVE MENU HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED POWER LOSS USED TIME POWER LOSS RECOVER 011 14 01 19 15 14 01 09 55 05 01 21 13 14 01 09 21 03 01 18 48 05 01 08 56 01 01 09 49 03 01 10 32 USED TIME DISK1 USE 00096H DISK2 USE H POWER 00096H F W M 1 00 00 S 1 00 00 Normally numeric values and channels camera numbers are set usin...

Page 35: ... DVR C Title setting P36 Sets a unique title for each camera for example the name of the location it is placed The titles are displayed on the monitor D Holiday setting P36 Sets the specified days as holidays Public holidays company holidays can also be set for timer controlled operation identical to that of Sundays E Time period setting P37 For example TIME PERIOD A can be set for automatic scrol...

Page 36: ...1 and move the cursor to EXT CLOCK SET 1 Turn the S dial clockwise until 01 starts blinking 2 Turn the J dial to select the ADJUST TIME example 05 and then turn the S dial clockwise The minutes cannot be set 3 Press the EXIT OSD button This completes the setting of the first DVR 4 Display the same menu on the second DVR set the same hour and press the EXIT OSD button When the first DVR reaches the...

Page 37: ...e TIMER SET and then switch the SET to ON P51 1 Display the HOLIDAY SET screen as explained in Displaying the initial settings screen P34 The HOLIDAY SET screen appears and the cursor moves to 1 2 Enter the date to be set as a holiday Example October 17 1 Turn the S dial clockwise and use the J dial to set 17 day 2 Turn the S dial clockwise and use the J dial to set 10 month Repeat the same proced...

Page 38: ...d then turn the S dial clockwise 3 Turn the J dial to select 30 under T 1 and then turn the S dial clockwise Repeat the same procedure through T 4 to set the timing of the periods 3 Set the timing for TIME PERIOD B Example T 1 7 30am T 2 10 30am T 3 2 30pm T 4 7 30pm 1 Turn the S dial clockwise The first 00 of T 1 starts blinking 2 Turn the J dial to select 07 under T 1 and then turn the S dial cl...

Page 39: ...4 is set to 00 00 T 4 becomes invalid and operations skip from T 3 to T 1 The set operation will last from T 3 to T 1 E Time period setting continued SELECT TIME PERIOD SEQUENCE TIME PERIOD A MASK TIME PERIOD A MOTION SENSOR TIME PERIOD A MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET TIME PERIOD T 1 06 00 11 30 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 MAIN MON ON ON ON ON ON ON MON 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET TIME PERIOD T 1...

Page 40: ...AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 12 5FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE FPS DURATION 01731 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR b Displaying the recording settings screen 1 Press the MENU button and use the J dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the S dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen appears 2 Turn the J dial select the desired submenu an...

Page 41: ...lculated ERROR will be displayed Modify the settings to resolve the problem 1 REC RATE Selections 50 25 16 67 12 5 8 333 6 25 5 4 167 3 571 3 125 2 778 2 5 2 273 1 923 1 667 1 471 1 316 1 190 1 087 1 0 5 0 333 0 25 0 2 0 1 0 05 0 033 Audio recording can only be set when this setting is within the range of 50 1 FPS 2 RECORDING DURATION Displays the maximum recording duration per camera based on the...

Page 42: ... procedure to enter the STOP time The cursor moves to the PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED field 5 Turn the S dial clockwise Turn the J dial select the desired recording quality and turn the S dial clockwise The cursor moves to the OFF of the AUDIO RECORDING field 6 Turn the S dial clockwise Turn the J dial to switch AUDIO RECORDING ON and then turn the S dial clockwise The cursor returns to RECORDING DUR...

Page 43: ...t the minutes example 30 and then turn the S dial clockwise Repeat the same procedure to enter the STOP time The cursor moves to the PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED field 5 Turn the S dial clockwise Turn the J dial to select the desired recording quality and then turn the S dial clockwise The cursor moves to the AUDIO RECORDING OFF field 6 Turn the S dial clockwise Turn the J dial to select AUDIO RECORDI...

Page 44: ...ting is 19 it can be manually modified from 0 up to 99 A maximum of 16 000 alarm events can be recorded on one hard disk Hard disk expansion allows for a maximum of 32 000 events Note that the recording conditions will depend on the recording settings 5 Sets the capacity of the archive area The default setting is 1 the upper limit is 99 This area cannot be set manually b Verifying the capacity of ...

Page 45: ...owing cases the hard disk will be initialized Save the necessary video to a support media Normal recording area when 1 to 99 is set to 0 when 0 is set to 0 to 99 Alarm recording area archive area when the proportion is changed When the normal recording area is set to 0 and recorded images are searched it is possible to use only date time search B 1 Changing the normal recording area and the alarm ...

Page 46: ...urn the S dial clockwise 4 Press the EXIT OSD button to end the setting procedure B 2 Archive area full reset Performing AREA FULL RESET will erase all images from the archive area MENU J S RECORDING AREA SET TOTAL CAPACITY 82GB NORMAL RECORDING AREA 80 AREA FULL RESET ALARM RECORDING AREA 19 AREA FULL RESET ARCHIVE AREA 1 AREA FULL RESET CAUTION WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED THE WHOLE AREA WIL...

Page 47: ...1 Selections 1 2 9 10 4 SERIES RECORDING P47 If multiple hard disk recorders are connected once the first hard disk becomes full the second disk can take over the recording In the same way from the third disk on the recording is taken over in sequential order 5 AUTO DELETE recording storage period Sets the storage period for video recorded in the normal and alarm recording areas When the storage p...

Page 48: ... OSD button to end the setting procedure If multiple DVR units are connected recording can be automatically continued on the next DVR when the recording area of the first one becomes full 1 Connect the SERIES OUT terminal of the CONTROL terminal block on the rear panel of the first DVR to the SERIES IN terminal of the next DVR C 1 Overwrite setting for the recording areas MENU J S RECORDING CONDIT...

Page 49: ... Press the REC STOP button for approximately 3 seconds if using normal recording or normal recording combined with alarm recording Press the TIMER button if using timer controlled recording or timer controlled recording combined with alarm recording The archive area is not subject to storage expiration archived videos will not be erased When the storage period expires video stored in the normal an...

Page 50: ...fy the cameras to be used in each group P 1 P 4 for programmed recording After selecting the group set the program for the group Selections OFF P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 1 Display the NORMAL REC MODE SET screen as explained in Displaying the recording settings screen and then turn the S dial clockwise P39 The PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED starts blinking 2 Turn the J dial to select the desired PICTURE QUALITY ex...

Page 51: ...e S dial clockwise 4 Turn the J dial select 02 and turn the S dial clockwise 5 Turn the J dial to select the rate example 12 5 and then turn the S dial clockwise Repeat the same procedure to select the desired recording rates The possible recording time of the normal recording area is displayed and the cursor moves to the program number 6 Turn the J dial to select other programs P 2 P 4 and enable...

Page 52: ...olumn is used to modify the recording rate for the timer controlled recording When using programmed recording the recording rate will be pre selected automatically The recording rate cannot be input 6 SET ON OFF This column is used to turn the timer ON or OFF 7 SAT DLY These rows are used to set timer controlled operation for a period longer than 24 hours 8 EXT external This row is used to set rec...

Page 53: ...e operation display and recording starts When the stop time set for timer controlled recording comes The REC STOP indicator turns off the recording stops Stopping a timer controlled recording in progress Press the TIMER button The recording stops the TIMER indicator turns off Playback during timer controlled recording P18 b Setting a program for timer controlled recording Perform the following set...

Page 54: ...led recording goes into standby mode When the start time set for timer controlled recording comes The REC STOP indicator turns on REC appears in the operation display and recording starts When the stop time set for timer controlled recording comes The REC STOP indicator turns off the recording stops Stopping a timer controlled recording in progress Press the TIMER button The recording stops the TI...

Page 55: ...ress Press the TIMER button The recording stops the TIMER indicator turns off Playback during timer controlled recording P18 b Setting a program for timer controlled recording Perform the following settings to set a program after setting the timer controlled recording Example 1 Turn the J dial to select the desired PROGRAM P 1 and then turn the S dial clockwise Since the program settings already i...

Page 56: ...f audio recording was set 4 ALARM INTERLEAVE recording pattern Selections ONLY Records only the live video where the alarm occurred SW Alternately records the live video from the camera where the alarm occurred and the live video from all connected cameras 5 REC RATE The following settings can be selected Selections 25 16 67 12 5 8 333 6 25 5 4 167 3 571 3 125 2 778 2 5 2 273 1 923 1 667 1 471 1 3...

Page 57: ...he J dial to select the REC RATE example 5 and then turn the S dial clockwise Repeat the same procedure to set the DURATION 3 Press the EXIT OSD button The normal screen is displayed again The letter ALARM and the number of alarm recordings are displayed in the operation display When an alarm is detected the ALARM field starts blinking If consecutive alarms are detected on the same channel within ...

Page 58: ... PRE appears in the operation display area When an alarm is detected the ALARM field starts blinking 1 Turn the J dial to the select ALARM TRIGGER selections and turn the S dial clockwise The ALARM starts blinking Selections ALARM SENSOR ALARM AND SENSOR ALARM OR SENSOR 2 Turn the J dial select ALARM Then turn the S dial clockwise The cursor moves back to the ALARM RECORDING field 3 Press the EXIT...

Page 59: ...sor detects movement the green symbol changes to red and a buzzer beeper goes off If the sensitivity is set high a slight change in the lighting may trigger the sensor Set the sensitivity appropriate for the setting location Stopping the motion sensor recording Display the ALARM REC MODE SET screen while recording is in progress and turn the S dial clockwise The motion sensor screen appears Press ...

Page 60: ... cursor and set the sensor for A and B 4 Turn the J dial to move the cursor to the time period selection T 1 and then turn the S dial clockwise The T 1 indicator starts blinking 5 Turn the J dial to select T 2 and then turn the S dial twice clockwise The OFF indicator of LEVEL starts blinking 6 Turn the J dial to select LEVEL to 2 and then turn the S dial twice clockwise The A field of MODE starts...

Page 61: ...rms are detected Sets the priority for alarm display to use when multiple alarms are overlapping LAST When multiple alarms are overlapping display is performed in the priority order The most recent alarm is given first priority then the one detected before that and so on FIRST When multiple alarms are overlapping only the alarm detected first will be displayed Alarms detected after that will not b...

Page 62: ...ST SWITCH The NC indicator of MON 2 DISPLAY starts blinking 4 Turn the J dial select LAST and then turn the S dial clockwise The cursor moves back to the ALARM RETRIGGER field Selections NC SWITCH LAST FIRST 5 Press the EXIT OSD button when the settings are complete Operation returns to the normal screen b Alarm cancellation Forced cancellation of an alarm operation in progress Press the camera se...

Page 63: ...ID PASSWORD 4 8 ID1 1111 ID2 2222 ID3 3333 RS 485 SET DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 000 GENERAL SET 1 DISPLAY SET 2 BUZZER SET 3 SECURITY LOCK SET 4 HDD SET 5 NETWORK SET 6 RS 485 SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE b Displaying the general settings screen 1 Press the MENU button and use the J dial to select 3 GENERAL SET and then turn the S dial clockwise The GENERAL SET screen ...

Page 64: ...DEO LOSS and turn the S dial clockwise The ON field starts blinking Normally this is set to display If necessary turn the J dial and hide it by setting it to OFF 4 Turn the S dial clockwise 5 Press the EXIT OSD button Cancelling the VIDEO LOSS detection Connect a normal video signal If video signal connection is not necessary then press the camera selection button where the VIDEO LOSS was detected...

Page 65: ...d DISK ERROR OFF The buzzer will not sound even if a hard disk error occurred ON The buzzer will sound if a hard disk error occurred LOCK WARNING OFF The buzzer will not sound even if the button locked by the security lock is pressed ON The buzzer will sound twice with a 0 5 sec cycle if the button locked by the security lock is pressed KEY IN OFF The buzzer will not sound even if the button neces...

Page 66: ...nnot control the recording operations USER The user can also control the recording operations Refer to P67 for information on the control rights after setting the passwords 1 Display the SECURITY LOCK SET screen as explained in Displaying the general settings screen and then turn the S dial clockwise P62 The first dash of the ADMIN setting starts blinking 2 Set the ADMIN password example 12345AB 1...

Page 67: ...bout 5 seconds 2 Turn the J dial and enter the password set for the ADMIN or the USER level and then turn the S dial clockwise ADMIN example 12345AB If the administrator password is entered the LOCK indicator turns off and the security lock will be cancelled The display returns to the normal live video screen USER example AB12345 If the user password is entered the LOCK indicator stays on and the ...

Page 68: ... SHUTTLE HOLD and ALARM buttons Jog dial Shuttle dial operation m m m m Recording Operation of the REC STOP and TIMER buttons m m Menu Operation of the MENU and MENU RESET buttons Settings 1 ADMIN ON 2 USER OFF 3 REC CONTROL ADMIN ADMIN USER USER Password entered Not entered Not entered Not entered Not entered Operations Surveillance Operation of the camera selection QUAD MULTI MON2 EXIT OSD and S...

Page 69: ...ings screen P62 The cursor moves to DISK INITIALIZE 2 Turn the S dial clockwise The WARNING screen is displayed and NO is blinking 3 Turn the J dial select YES and turn the S dial clockwise The HDD INITIALIZING message appears and the initialization starts When the initialization is complete the HDD SET screen returns 4 Press the EXIT OSD button D Hard disk settings menu description b Hard disk ex...

Page 70: ...IDs are shown below 1 Turn the J dial select ID1 and then turn the S dial clockwise The first password entry item 1 starts blinking ID levels ID1 Live video surveillance can be conducted over the network ID2 Live video surveillance recorded video playback and search can be conducted over the network ID3 The DVR and the main settings can all be controlled over the network 2 Change the password Exam...

Page 71: ... S RS 485 SET DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 6 RS 485 SET 3 GENERAL SET MAIN MENU GENERAL SET STATUS INFO OFF EXIT OSD POWER MODE AUTO MENU RS485 B A 6 1 VIDEO COM SW ON 1 2 3 4 A B TELEMETRY 12V SW ON 1 2 3 4 RS 485 TERMINATE OFF ON RS 485 TERMINATE OFF ON CARD CARD MENU RESET EJECT CARD CARD MENU RESET EJECT Figure 1 Do not use telephone wires System controller sold ...

Page 72: ...01 02 03 04 04 05 06 05 06 02 b Displaying the screen settings 1 Press the MENU button and use the J dial to select 4 SCREEN SET and then turn the S dial clockwise The SCREEN SET screen appears 2 Turn the J dial select the desired submenu and turn the S dial clockwise The selected screen A D is displayed Refer to the appropriate pages for the settings S J MENU MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET ...

Page 73: ... and then turn the S dial clockwise The CHECK DISPLAY POSITION screen with live video appears Check if camera 1 was replaced by camera 5 Press the QUAD button to check the screen of QUAD2 and beyond 5 Turn the S dial counterclockwise The QUAD POSITION SET MENU screen returns 4 Press the EXIT OSD button Press the QUAD or the MULTI buttons on the normal live display to see the order of the display c...

Page 74: ...MON and the MON2 1 Turn the J dial to select 5SEC for MAIN MON FULL and then turn the S dial twice clockwise Selections 1 2 29 30SEC INDIV 2 Turn the J dial to select 10SEC for MAIN MON QUAD and then turn the S dial twice clockwise Selections 1 2 29 30SEC 3 Turn the J dial to select 15SEC for MON 2 FULL and then turn the S dial clockwise Selections 1 2 29 30SEC INDIV 6 Press the EXIT OSD button 7 ...

Page 75: ...TOR SET screen appears and T 1 at TIME PERIOD starts blinking 3 Turn the J dial to select the desired TIME PERIOD example T 2 and then turn the S dial twice clockwise The ON indicator at CH 01 on the MAIN MON line starts blinking 4 Turn the J dial select OFF and turn the S dial Repeat the procedure to turn OFF the display of all desired cameras 5 Press the EXIT OSD button 6 Press the SEQUENCE butt...

Page 76: ... the MAIN MON and then turn the S dial clockwise 8 Turn the J dial select ON and turn the S dial clockwise Repeat the procedure to turn the masking ON for all desired cameras on MON 2 and on NETWORK 9 Press the EXIT OSD button C Masking specific camera images TIME PERIOD SET TIME PERIOD T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 TIME PERIOD A 06 00 11 30 13 30 18 00 TIME PERIOD B 06 00 08 00 14 30 20 00 SELECT TIME PERIOD S...

Page 77: ...he S dial clockwise The channel switches to CH04 and the 5 field at COLOR LEVEL starts blinking 4 Turn the J dial select the desired COLOR LEVEL and then turn the S dial clockwise Selections 1 2 8 9 10 darker The color tone of the camera video changes 5 Press the EXIT OSD button D Adjusting color tones of the live video S MENU SCREEN SET 1 MULTI SCREEN NORMAL QUAD POSITION SET MULTI 6 POSITION SET...

Page 78: ...edure to view the power loss dates and times hard disk running times and the power on time of the DVR 1 Press the MENU button turn the J dial select 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME and then turn the S dial clockwise The POWER LOSS USED TIME screen appears 2 Press the EXIT OSD button to exit A Power loss Used time menu description POWER LOSS USED TIME POWER LOSS RECOVER 000 USED TIME DISK1 USE 00000H DISK2 ...

Page 79: ...lays the eight most recently performed operations 1 Press the MENU button turn the J dial select 6 INITIALIZATION LOG and then turn the S dial clockwise The INITIALIZATION LOG screen appears 2 Press the EXIT OSD button to exit A Initialization log menu description INITIALIZATION LOG DATE TIME AREA 1 2 3 A 1 Viewing the log MENU J S MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET 4 SCREEN SET 5 ...

Page 80: ... select 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS and then turn the S dial clockwise The COPY MENU SETTINGS screen is displayed 3 Turn the S dial clockwise select YES by turning the J dial and then turn the S dial clockwise Save the menu on the CF card SAVING FINISHED is displayed when saving is finished A Menu copy screen description COPY MENU SETTINGS DVR TYPE VER SA06 04 SAVE MENUS TO CF LOAD MENUS FROM CF COPY REC...

Page 81: ...ge the area distribution in the recording area and load from the CF card 6 The monitor screen will display SYSTEM INITIALIZING and live videos will be shown once loading is complete A 2 Load menu content saved to the CF card onto other DVRs of the same model A When NO is selected for COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS MENU COPY MENU SETTINGS DVR TYPE VER SA06 04 SAVE MENUS TO CF LOAD MENUS FROM CF COPY ...

Page 82: ...eed 2400 4800 9600 19200bps Parity check None Stop bit 1 bit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 0 TIMER ON OFF 1 1 2 2 3 3 SHIFT SHIFT 4 4 SHIFT SHIFT MENU 5 5 SET RP UP 6 6 SET RP DOWN 7 7 8 8 9 9 SECURITY LOCK ON A ACK PLAY REV PLAY SEARCH DVR B NAK C GROUP SET D GROUP CHECK E GROUP CLEAR F STOP STILL 8 9 A B C D E F 0 FULL 1 CLOCK ADJUST 1 FULL 2 MENU RESET 2 MULTI MPX FULL 3 3 QUAD MPX FULL 4 4 PLUS1 MPX FULL ...

Page 83: ... mm Monaural mini jack x1 Front AV output Video output 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced RCA x 1 Audio output 8 dBs 600 Ω unbalanced RCA x 1 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 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CompactFlash slot CompactFlash Type 2 front panel x1 Terminal LAN 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 x1 compatible protocol UDP TCP IP HTTP server RS 485 RJ 11 x2 with termination switch USB 1 1 A terminal...

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Page 86: ...uration is set to 3 seconds Alter the settings of the alarm duration before setting a fast recording rate Recording rate FPS Normal recording Note 1 Alarm recording Pre alarm recording Note 2 Program recording Note 1 50 F Note 3 T T T 25 F F F F 16 67 F F F T 12 5 F F F F 8 333 F F F T 6 25 F F F F 5 F F F T 4 167 F F F T 3 571 F F F T 3 125 F F F F 2 778 F F F T 2 5 F F F T 2 273 F F F T 1 923 F ...

Page 87: ... mA SERIES OUT External timer input Zero voltage contact EXIT TIMER IN NON REC Output DC5V 5 7kΩ Active Low NON REC OUT 0V Over 100 ms Open grounded input 10kΩ 1kΩ 100kΩ 5V IC 74HC597 Terminal Open 0V Motion sensor detection Alarm recording stop Terminal 1kΩ IC BU2090 Terminal 1kΩ 5V 4 7kΩ Microcomputer 0V Over 100 ms Open grounded input Terminal 10kΩ 100kΩ 5V 1kΩ IC 74HC597 0V Approx 1 second Ope...

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