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RECORD SET

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Use the following procedure to set timer operation duration and timer recording conditions on a day-specific basis.

1

Click the 

 button on the operation 

panel.

The “MAIN MENU” is displayed.

2

Click “2. RECORD SET”.

The “RECORD SET” screen is displayed.

3

Click “5. TIMER SET”.

The “TIMER SET” screen is displayed.

4

Set timer recording conditions for 

different days of the week.

(1) WEEK

Specifies the days of the week for timer recording. By using 
multiple setting rows, it is possible to set up timer recording for 
a number of different times during a single day.

(2) START

Specifies the time at which to start timer recording.

(3) STOP

Specifies the time at which to stop timer recording.

(4) PROGRAM

Specifies the program (P-1 through P-4) for program 
recording. (

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P.184)

(5) FPS

Specifies the recording rate. (

J

P.183)

Set to “***” for program recording.
“***” is displayed automatically when program recording is set 
and [SAVE] is clicked.

(6) SET

Set to “ON” to enable timer recording.
Set to “OFF” to disable timer recording.

(7) DLY

Set the start and stop times, program, and recording rate and 
set “SET” to “ON” to enable timer recording over the same 
period each day.

(8) EXT

Displays details set by an external timer. (These are not start 
and stop time settings.)

z

If “DLY” is set for any other day, all rows use this setting.

5

Click [SAVE].

The setting is saved.

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Performing timer recording

Click the 

 button on the operation panel. (

J

P.159)

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Overlapping of timer reservation times

z

If timer settings overlap, recording is performed in the 
following priority order.
Individual reservations   “DLY”   “EXT”
(High)  

Priority  

(Low)

z

If a reservation for a particular day or a daily reservation 
overlaps with each other, priority is given to that with the 
earliest start time. If both have the same start time, priority 
is given to that with the highest setting position in the 
menu.

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Setting a timer for over 24-hours continuous 
recording

The bottom two lines (SAT, DLY) of the TIMER SET screen 
are used to make settings for this type of recording.
(1) Click [OVER 24H] to switch the setting format.
(2) Set the day and time for the start of recording in the top 

row.

(3) Set the day, time, program and recording rate for the end 

of recording in the bottom row.

(4) Select “ON” for “SET” on the bottom row to specify timer 

recording extending for over 24 hours.

5. TIMER SET

TIMER SET

WEEK

EXT

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START

STOP

FPS

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OFF

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SET

PROGRAM

TIMER SET

SAVE

OVER 24H

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recording spanning 
more than 24 hours

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Summary of Contents for DSR-5009P

Page 1: ...ANUAL Digital Video Recorder with Multiplexer Function z Refer to the included CD ROM for the French and Spanish INSTRUCTION MANUAL z Utilisez le CD ROM fourni pour consulter le MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS en français et en espagnol z Consulte en el CD ROM el MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES en francés y en español e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 1 Thursday March 31 2005 5 49 PM ...

Page 2: ...ower cord with wet hands z Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting it from an AC wall outlet Grasp it by the plug z If any liquid is spilled on the unit unplug the power cord immediately and have the unit inspected at a factory authorised service centre z Do not place anything directly on top of this unit SERVICE This unit is a precision instruments and if treated with care will provide y...

Page 3: ...io input and single system audio output and allows the switching of the output channel z The front panel of the unit is equipped with VIDEO OUT same as MAIN MONITOR output terminal on the rear panel and AUDIO OUT terminals same as the audio output terminal on the rear panel to easily connect to commercially available VCRs and DVD recorders z The output image from the S VIDEO terminal is the same a...

Page 4: ...chive area 21 2 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 22 Viewing on a full screen 22 Viewing on quad screens 23 Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens 24 Enlarging video 24 Automatic camera selection 25 Viewing on monitor 2 26 3 RECORDING 29 Normal recording 29 Timer recording 29 Alarm recording 30 Pre alarm recording 30 4 PLAY 31 Playing video on a full screen 31 Fast forward and fast rewind playback 31...

Page 5: ... Setting display for video loss 108 Setting the buzzer 109 Setting the security lock 110 Setting RS 232C and RS 485 115 Hard disk initialization and mirroring 117 Expanding Replacing and initializing the hard disk 119 Network settings 120 Making network control settings 123 4 SCREEN SET 126 Setting quad and multi 9 16 display 126 Setting the interval and monitors for automatic screen selection 128...

Page 6: ...ions 177 Menu structure 178 2 INITIAL SET 179 1 CLOCK SET 179 2 DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET 179 3 HOLIDAY SET 180 3 RECORD SET 181 1 RECORDING AREA SET 181 2 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 182 3 NORMAL REC MODE SET 183 4 PROGRAM REC SET 184 5 TIMER SET 185 6 ALARM REC MODE SET 186 4 GENERAL SET 189 1 DISPLAY SET 189 2 BUZZER SET 189 3 SECURITY LOCK SET 190 4 USER ID SET 191 5 RS 232C RS 485 SET 192 6 ...

Page 7: ... 208 Printing images 210 2 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 211 RS 485 specifications 211 RS 232C specifications 211 DVR VCR command table 212 3 Specifications 213 Specifications 213 Dimensions 214 UL disclaimer statement 214 Table of recording rates and times 215 Table of recording rate settings 217 Table of pre alarm recording times 218 Terminal board specifications 219 4 MENU SETTING SEQUENCE 221 INDEX...

Page 8: ...it in a detached condition be sure to first of all pack it using the specified materials In addition choose a method of transportation that minimizes vibration Notes on installation locations Avoid subjecting the HDD to sudden impact or vibration In addition avoid using it in dusty locations or near magnetic objects The following precautions should be observed in order to prevent the loss of recor...

Page 9: ...battery If power is supplied continuously for at least 48 hours after setting the date and time the clock continues to operate normally for up to 30 days without a supply of power When disposing of this digital video recorder contact the dealer from whom it was purchased for information on how to dispose of the lithium battery e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 8 Thursday March 31 2005 5 49 PM ...

Page 10: ...g to the cameras being displayed on the monitor light up z During video loss The indicator starts to flash z If an alarm occurs The indicator for the corresponding camera starts to flash 10 AUDIO button Audio input channels connected to the rear panel AUDIO IN terminal can be switched Each time this button is pressed the channel changes in the following order 1 2 OFF 1 2 11 FUNC button Activates d...

Page 11: ... R RW The indicator lights up during the copy process 24 SHUTTLE HOLD button and indicator JP 31 Locks shuttle dial operation for a constant speed during playback or slow playback The indicator lights up while the shuttle dial is locked 25 REC STOP button and indicator JP 29 Starts normal recording and the indicator lights up during this process Press this button for at least three seconds to stop...

Page 12: ... over the AUDIO1 2 IN terminal 11 ALARM IN terminals 1 to 16 Connects to an externally installed alarm switch Operate the alarm switch for alarm recording EXTERNAL STRAGE UNIT MONITOR OUT SCSI MAIN USB LAN TERMINATE RS 485 OFF ON MON2 S VIDEO 1 AUDIO 2 AUDIO OUT A SANYO SSP B RS 232C RS 485 ALARM IN AC IN SENSOR ALARM OUT DO NOT CONNECT TO PHONE LINE MIC IN A 2ND RS 485 422 C L O C K IN C L O C K ...

Page 13: ...s shown in the illustration Pin Signal C Ground SENSOR ALARM OUT 1 Output of an alarm signal for Camera No 1 SENSOR ALARM OUT 2 Output of an alarm signal for Camera No 2 SENSOR ALARM OUT 3 Output of an alarm signal for Camera No 3 SENSOR ALARM OUT 4 Output of an alarm signal for Camera No 4 SENSOR ALARM OUT 5 Output of an alarm signal for Camera No 5 SENSOR ALARM OUT 6 Output of an alarm signal fo...

Page 14: ...14 15 16 IN 02 01 04 03 1 2 3 4 SENSOR ALARM OUT A 2ND RS 485 422 EXCEPT SANYO SSP B A SANYO SSP B RS 485 A R C H I V E F U L L Video input terminal PC commercially available Monitor sold separately Video input terminal Monitor 2 sold separately 120 240 V AC 50 60 Hz If monitor 2 is not synchronized with the connected cameras vertical picture instability may occur upon the switching of camera vide...

Page 15: ...to phone line A Non inverting driver output receiver input B lnverting driver output receiver input Connection The digital video recorder supports both straight type and crossed type connection cables When using a straight type connection cable connect the RS 485 connector pin A to the pin A socket or pin B to the pin B socket When using a crossed type connection cable connect the RS 485 connector...

Page 16: ...nnect as shown above and set to full screen in the CAMERA CONTROL SET screen to control camera with the digital video recorder z If connected as shown above settings must be made in CAMERA CONTROL SET screen z Connect other companies cameras to the 2ND RS 485 422 terminals 1 Connect as above Connect SSP dome cameras to VIDEO IN 1 and 2 2 Set the camera numbers and protocols in the CAMERA CONTROL S...

Page 17: ...peakers with the digital video recorder AUDIO 1 IN terminal and AUDIO 2 IN terminal can be used together to record and play back audio from two locations z The input audio channel connected to the AUDIO IN terminal on the rear panel can be switched with the AUDIO button Each time this button is pressed the channel changes in the following order 1 2 OFF 1 2 When using external alarms i e intruder s...

Page 18: ... automatically when the power is turned on The POWER indicator flashing indicates that a malfunction has been found on the hard disk and the hard disk must be replaced or initialized If you need to save video stored on the disk contact a Sanyo service center When flashing at 1Hz Once per second A fan malfunction has occurred z The power cord s ground terminal is not provided for enhanced safety ra...

Page 19: ... the AUDIO button is pressed the audio channel OFF A1 A2 A12 is displayed 7 Alarm display and alarm count display JP 93 When an alarm is set using the ALARM REC MODE SET menu item the following information is displayed z When alarm recording is set ALARM and the alarm number are displayed in stand by mode ALARM flashes during alarm recording z When pre alarm recording is in progress PRE and the al...

Page 20: ...position of the operation display area EXIT OSD 01 02 03 04 01 01 05 00 00 00 EN A1 01 01 05 00 00 00 EN A1 Operation display area Top default setting Bottom Hidden Operation display area Changing the language Item Setting Description LANGUAGE ENGLISH Sets the language to English FRANCAIS Sets the language to French ESPAÑOL Sets the language to Spanish MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERA...

Page 21: ...and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA screen is displayed LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA ENGLISH CLOCK SET 01 01 2005 SAT 00 00 00 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA ENGLISH CLOCK SET 01 01 2005 SAT 00 00 00 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST...

Page 22: ... 02 00 EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 10 01 2005 SAT 00 00 00 10 26 2005 WED 08 30 00 EXIT OSD RECORDING AREA SET TOTAL CAPACITY 1500GB INTERNAL HDD 500GB EXTERNAL HDD 1000GB RECORDING AREA 80 AREA FULL RESET ARCHIVE AREA 20 AREA FULL RESET CAUTION WHEN THE AREA SETTING IS CHANGED THE WHOLE AREA WILL BE INITIALIZED B Archive area A Recording area Hard disk recorder internal hard disk capacity dis...

Page 23: ...and a blue zoom frame appears in the center of the screen 2 Move the zoom frame to the area to be magnified z Turn the jog dial to move the zoom frame to the left or right z Turn the shuttle dial clockwise and then turn the jog dial to move the zoom frame vertically Move the zoom frame to the area to be magnified 3 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The area enclosed by the zoom frame is magnified by...

Page 24: ...yed simultaneously 1 Press the QUAD button The QUAD indicator lights up and video from four separate cameras is displayed simultaneously Video from Camera No 1 through Camera No 4 is initially displayed 2 To view video from other cameras press the QUAD button again Each time this button is pressed the four images on the quad screen change in order of cameras No 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 default setti...

Page 25: ...larged during full screen and quad screen displays Example Enlarging video during multi 9 screen display 1 Press the PLUS button during multi 9 screen display The PLUS indicator lights up and the video from one camera is enlarged 2 Press a CAMERA SELECT button The video from the selected camera is enlarged 3 Press the MULTI button during plus screen display to change display 4 Press the PLUS butto...

Page 26: ...Press the QUAD button The QUAD indicator lights up and video from four separate cameras is displayed simultaneously 2 Press the SEQUENCE button The four images on the quad screen automatically change in order of cameras No 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 3 Press the SEQUENCE button to return to normal quad screen display Automatic selection ends and the display returns to the normal quad screen Even if the...

Page 27: ...dicator lights up z Monitor 2 is not available while a menu screen is being displayed search menu is being operated or camera is being controlled Example Selecting Camera 4 2 Press the No 4 CAMERA SELECT button The video from Camera No 4 is displayed in full screen on monitor 2 2 Press the QUAD button The video from cameras No 1 through 4 is displayed in quad screen on monitor 2 3 To view video fr...

Page 28: ...ing video can be displayed on monitor 2 2 Press the SEQUENCE button The video displayed on monitor 2 changes automatically Press the SEQUENCE button once again to cancel automatic selection Even if the CAMERA SELECT QUAD MULTI or PLUS button are pressed automatic selection is cancelled Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens 03 06 01 09 07 08 04 01 01 05 00 00 00 13 14 15 16 03 02 05 06 01 04 07 08...

Page 29: ...uad screen display Automatic selection ends and normal quad screen display returns 2 Set MON 2 DISPLAY from the ALARM OPERATION SET screen to ON JP 103 When an alarm occurs the corresponding video is displayed in full screen on monitor 2 3 Press the MON2 button to end the monitor 2 setting procedure The MON2 indicator turns off Setting automatic quad screen selection 03 06 01 09 07 08 04 01 01 05 ...

Page 30: ...time Recording is not possible until the time is set JP 20 1 Set timer recording JP 87 2 Press the TIMER button The TIMER indicator lights up and the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode z At the time specified for the start of timer recording the REC STOP indicator lights up REC i e the recording symbol appears in the operation display and recording starts z At the time spec...

Page 31: ...emory capacity Alarm recording is not performed when OFF is set z When OVERWRITE on the RECORDING CONDITIONS SET screen is set to OFF and the space remaining in the recording area becomes insufficient the FULL indicator begins to flash If recording is continued beyond this point the recording area becomes full and recording stops Perform AREA FULL RESET to enable recording JP 79 Use the following ...

Page 32: ... appears in the operation display and fast forward playback begins When turned counter clockwise appears in the operation display and fast rewind playback begins Fast forward and fast rewind speed increase the more the shuttle dial is turned Return the shuttle dial to continue normal playback z Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button while either or is displayed to fix the speed of fast forward or fast rewi...

Page 33: ...g reverse slow playback While in reverse playback turn the jog dial clockwise to use reverse slow playback is displayed in the operation display area Reverse slow playback speed decreases the more the jog dial is turned clockwise and increases as it is returned 4 Returning to normal playback Press the SHUTTLE HOLD button while the SHUTTLE HOLD indicator is lit to release the lock status is display...

Page 34: ...orward by one frame or field Counter clockwise The still image is moved back by one frame or field z If normal fast forward or fast rewind playback is performed either for playback during alarm recording or for continuous playback from the normal recording area and alarm recording area the image may appear to pause in certain cases z The jog dial can be turned to increase the speed of frame advanc...

Page 35: ...or multi 16 screens The PLUS indicator lights up and one camera image is enlarged 2 Press a CAMERA SELECT button Example Select Camera No 2 The selected camera image is enlarged 3 Press the MULTI button during plus screen display to change display 4 Press the PLUS button during plus screen display to leave the enlarged camera image as is and to switch to monitoring video live image for other camer...

Page 36: ...rea Recording area SEARCH ALARM LOG SEARCH ALARM SEARCH ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH TIME DATE SEARCH ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH MOTION DETECTION SEARCH MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 SEARCH ALARM LOG SEARCH TERM MONTH 01 01 05 1 5 10 15 20 25 30 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SRARCH ALARM ALARM SEARCH NO DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS 0000028 0000028 05 10 19 15 01 SEARCH 0000028 0000027 05 1...

Page 37: ...ed area To confirm normal recording Press the FUNC button to search for normal recording A blue mark is displayed at the top left of the screen and normally recorded parts are displayed in blue The search for normal recording may take some time To abort the search turn the shuttle dial counter clockwise z If MONTH is selected in step 4 above each frame represents one day If WEEK is selected four f...

Page 38: ... CH Indicates the alarm video s channel or camera number 4 TOTAL ALARMS Indicates the total number of alarm video recordings 5 SEARCH Search by specifying an alarm number JP 38 6 CHANNEL Search by specifying a camera number JP 39 7 Preview Displays the selected alarm video Setting Description ALARM The ALARM SEARCH screen JP 37 is displayed and the search results are displayed in a list THUMBNAIL ...

Page 39: ...n the jog dial to select individual numbers 0 through 9 ALARM SEARCH NO DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS 0000028 0000028 05 10 19 15 01 SEARCH 0000028 0000027 05 10 18 57 02 CHANNEL 0000026 05 10 18 55 03 0000025 05 10 18 52 03 0000024 05 10 22 05 01 0000023 05 10 21 59 05 0000022 05 10 21 33 04 0000021 05 10 21 25 06 MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 02 03 04 SA 01 01 01 05 00 ...

Page 40: ...25 06 MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE ALARM SEARCH NO DATE TIME CH TOTAL ALARMS 0000028 0000028 05 10 19 15 01 SEARCH 0000028 0000027 05 10 18 57 02 CHANNEL 0000026 05 10 18 55 03 0000025 05 10 18 52 03 0000024 05 10 22 05 01 0000023 05 10 21 59 05 0000022 05 10 21 33 04 0000021 05 10 21 25 06 MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE FUNC 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 02 03 04 SA 01 01 01 05 00 00 00 EN A ALARM 0000...

Page 41: ...g or stopped The SEARCH indicator lights up and the SEARCH screen is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise This screen lists the nine most recent alarm recordings An alarm number and camera number are indicated together with each alarm recording and the number of the currently selected recording flashes To view alarm video before or...

Page 42: ...es 3 Select alarm number by turning the jog dial and shuttle dial Move the unit place with the shuttle dial and select numbers 0 9 with the jog dial 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The specified number alarm is searched for and thumbnails are displayed Press the FUNC button to cancel SEARCH and CHANNEL input fields 0000028 0000027 0000026 0000025 0000024 0000022 0000021 0000020 0011 0011 0000023...

Page 43: ... 1 RECORDING TOP Indicates the date time of the earliest video recording 2 RECORDING END Indicates the date time of the most recent video recording 3 CHANNEL Input a camera number to search 4 SEARCH Input date and time to search 5 PREVIEW Select this option and turn the shuttle dial clockwise to display the preview screen 6 VIEW Select this option and turn the shuttle dial clockwise to play the re...

Page 44: ...de The SEARCH indicator turns off 7 Turn the jog dial to select VIEW and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The selected recording is played back on the full screen z The retrieved recording can be displayed on the full screen without displaying the preview screen by entering the date and time and then selecting VIEW z If CHANNEL is set to and playback is started the recording is displayed on th...

Page 45: ...view screen z To display the next or previous screen Turn the jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise accordingly z Press the ALARM button to display the next eight recordings and for the previous eight recordings z Up to eight recordings can be displayed in the ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH screen z To end search mode Press the SEARCH button The SEARCH indicator turns off z Search also by entering the came...

Page 46: ...tle dial clockwise The MOTION DETECTION SEARCH screen is displayed Entering an archive number to search for an alarm video ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH NO DATE START CH 0000001 10 20 14 15 01 SEARCH 0000028 0000002 10 20 15 15 01 CHANNEL 0000003 10 20 16 15 01 0000004 10 20 17 15 01 0000005 10 20 18 15 01 0000006 10 20 19 15 01 MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE FUNC ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH NO DATE START CH 0000001 10 20...

Page 47: ...uttle dial clockwise while video is being displayed on the preview screen 1 Turn the jog dial to set the start date and time for motion sensing i e 10 AM on the same day and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The recording for the selected time is displayed in the preview screen The cursor moves to END 2 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise Setting Description ALARM Searches alarm recording area NORM...

Page 48: ...3 Turn the jog dial to select LEVEL and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes 4 Turn the jog dial to select sensitivity and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise After the sensitivity level is set the cursor moves to EXIT Settings indicates default setting 5 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The display returns to the MOTION DETECTION SEARCH screen MOTION DETECTION SEARCH SEARCH FROM NORMA...

Page 49: ...ed on the multi 16 screen If 01 to 16 is specified for CHANNEL playback can be performed for only the specified camera number In such a case the title information date information and or time information may not be displayed completely z To playback a recording from a different camera stop the current playback and then repeat the setting process from the beginning Viewing video detected by the mot...

Page 50: ... audio can also be copied One video only z If the archive area does not have sufficient memory to copy video only the video recordable to the archive area is copied After copying important images to external media or a computer JP 51 delete the archive area data using AREA FULL RESET in ARCHIVE AREA of 2 RECORDING AREA SET in the 2 RECORD SET settings sub menu JP 79 z Copied data is stored as cont...

Page 51: ...ial clockwise 00 minutes flashes 3 Turn the jog dial to select 00 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 00 seconds flashes 4 Turn the jog dial to select 10 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to COPY START Copying video to the hard disk s archive area COPY button PLAY STOP button Shuttle dial Jog dial STILL button STILL COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA UNIT PICTURES AUDIO OFF HOW MANY...

Page 52: ...or a Microdrive or CompactFlash card is 2 GB Example Copying 20 images 1 Insert a CompactFlash card Insertion method Removal method 2 Play video to be copied on a full screen 3 Press the STILL button when the frame to be copied is displayed COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA 56 COPY FINISHED 100 COPY CANCELED 0 Copying to a CompactFlash card or Microdrive COPY button PLAY STOP button Shuttle dial Jog dial STILL...

Page 53: ...TART FORMAT ERASE COMPACT FLASH FORMAT ERASE START CHANGE JOG SET SHUTTLE COPY COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA UNIT PICTURES AUDIO OFF HOW MANY 1 COPY START FORMAT ERASE COMPACT FLASH FORMAT ERASE START CHANGE JOG SET SHUTTLE COPY TO COMPACT FLASH UNIT PICTURES AUDIO OFF HOW MANY 1 COPY START FORMAT ERASE COMPACT FLASH FORMAT ERASE START CHANGE JOG SET SHUTTLE Setting Description PICTURES The specified numbe...

Page 54: ...d at the time the process ended is saved on the CompactFlash card When images are copied to a CompactFlash card the 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 folder folders are created based on the date of copied images 3 Within each date folder sub directories are created in sequence starting wi...

Page 55: ...on when the frame to be copied is displayed 4 Press the COPY button The COPY indicator lights up and the copy setting screen is displayed 5 Turn the jog dial to select COPY TO and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise ARCHIVE AREA flashes 6 Turn the jog dial to select DISC WRITER and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to UNIT Copying to a CD R RW or DVD R RW COPY button PLAY STOP...

Page 56: ... screen during copying When copying is completed COPY FINISHED is displayed and the tray opens Setting Description PICTURES The specified number of images after the specified location are copied TIME The specified duration after the specified location is copied TIME minutes seconds MAXIMUM The maximum number of images allowable in the copy destination is copied or all the data from the copy source...

Page 57: ...lockwise z Be sure to use CompactFlash cards that have been formatted using FAT16 The digital video recorder does not recognize FAT32 CompactFlash cards Formatting a CompactFlash card CD RW or DVD RW COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA UNIT PICTURES AUDIO OFF HOW MANY 1 COPY START FORMAT ERASE COMPACT FLASH FORMAT ERASE START CHANGE JOG SET SHUTTLE COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA UNIT PICTURES AUDIO OFF HOW MANY 1 COPY STA...

Page 58: ...tarting with IMG00001 Each sub directory can hold up to 200 individual images z To view images on your PC open the YYMMDDXX folder using the dedicated viewer To open the viewer double click Viewer2 exe The dedicated viewer and JPEG2000 plug in are downloaded to the media with the images Viewing images on a PC DCIM J2KCOREX dll IJL15 dll Viewer2 exe Viewer2 ini _VIEWER YYMMDD99 1 00000001 JP2 00000...

Page 59: ...ven during the recording process z Menu settings cannot be changed during the recording process To make changes to menu settings first stop recording Basic menu operations EXIT OSD button Jog dial Shuttle dial MENU button MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET 4 SCREEN SET 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 8 ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE MENU ...

Page 60: ...d 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 Resetting menu items RECORDING AREA SET TOTAL CAPACITY 500GB INTERNAL HDD 500GB RECORDING AREA 80 AREA FULL RESET ARCHIVE AREA 20 AREA FUL...

Page 61: ...POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 8 ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE RECORD SET 1 NORMAL REC EASY SET 2 RECORDING AREA SET 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 4 NORMAL REC MODE SET 5 PROGRAM REC SET 6 TIMER SET 7 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 ALARM OPERATION SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE MAIN MENU Sub menus Turn the jog dial to select the setting item and then turn the shuttle di...

Page 62: ...tion sensor operations EXIT OSD button MENU button Shuttle dial Jog dial CAMERA SELECT button QUAD button MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET 4 SCREEN SET 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 8 ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE MAIN MENU Configuration INITIAL SET 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 CAMERA DETECT 3 TITLE SET 4 HOLIDAY SET 5 TIME PERIOD SET MOVE...

Page 63: ...h to daylight saving time Settings indicates default setting Setting the language Setting the time Setting the daylight saving time MENU LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA ENGLISH CLOCK SET 01 01 2005 SAT 00 00 00 DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 Setting Description USE Time is automatically adjusted to daylight saving time NO US...

Page 64: ...dial clockwise The cursor moves to the end date and time 7 Use the same procedure to set the date and time daylight saving time ends 8 Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen Use the following procedure to align the time of all digital video recorders daily when multiple recorders are connected Default setting 01 00 At the set time all connec...

Page 65: ...ams No 1 4 are set to 1FPS for channels with cameras connected and OFF for channels with no cameras connected z Automatic screen selection time period and monitor settings JP 128 All settings for time periods T1 4 are set to 1S for channels with cameras connected and OFF for channels with no cameras connected z Setting masks JP 130 All settings for time period T1 4 including main monitor monitor 2...

Page 66: ...1STFL for Camera No 3 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 select 3 TITLE SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The title setting field is displayed on the monitoring screen The default setting is 01 ca...

Page 67: ...nd company holidays should be set as holidays when those dates are to have the same security as Sundays z Be sure to always switch SET to ON after completing timer settings for Sunday JP 185 Example Setting October 26 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 1 INITIAL SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise ...

Page 68: ... masking and motion sensor operations and other operations Use TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B to make operation settings For example it is possible to set TIME PERIOD A for automatic screen selection and TIME PERIOD B for the masking of monitor video using a gray pattern Morning to lunchtime 6 00 to 11 00 Cameras No 2 4 5 7 10 and 16 are masked Lunchtime 11 00 to 13 00 Cameras No 1 4 6 11 12 13 a...

Page 69: ...e switching interval To do this set SEQUENCE SET from the SCREEN SET screen JP 128 Masking camera video using a gray pattern Use MASK from the SCREEN SET screen to specify which cameras are to be displayed on the monitor and which are not JP 130 Alarm recording using motion sensors Set MOTION SENSOR from the ALARM REC MODE SET screen JP 99 Operations during the specified time periods SCREEN SET 1 ...

Page 70: ... same procedure to set the hour and minutes for T 3 and T 4 8 Use the same procedure to set the hour and minutes for T 1 to T 4 in TIME PERIOD B z Settings for T 1 through T 4 cannot be made in such a way that they extend over two days i e include midnight If 00 00 midnight must be set this should be done using T 1 Any setting of 00 00 for T 2 through T 4 is skipped Example T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 06 00 1...

Page 71: ...c selection masking and motion sensors are all set to TIME PERIOD A by default setting z For the above settings SEQUENCE indicates automatic screen selection period and monitor settings JP 128 MASK indicates mask settings JP 130 and MOTION ROI SENSOR indicates motion sensor settings JP 99 and ROI settings JP 139 Timer period operations settings TIME PERIOD SET TIME PERIOD T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 TIME PERI...

Page 72: ...CORDING AREA SET 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET 4 NORMAL REC MODE SET 5 PROGRAM REC SET 6 TIMER SET 7 ALARM REC MODE SET 8 ALARM OPERATION SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE NORMAL REC EASY SET RECORDING DURATION BASE REC RATE BASE CAUTION CONNECT CAMERA AND SET TIME BEFORE SETUP RECORDING AREA SET TOTAL CAPACITY 1200GB INTERNAL HDD 500GB EXTERNAL HDD 700GB RECORDING AREA 80 AREA FULL RESET ARCHIVE AREA 20 A...

Page 73: ...nd then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen is displayed 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 The number of detected cameras is indicated b...

Page 74: ...e dial clockwise OFF flashes RECORDING DURATION BASE RECORDING DURATION 1 DAYS TIMER RECORDING DLY OFF START STOP PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS 2 REC RATE 60 000FPS CAM RECORDING DURATION BASE RECORDING DURATION 1 DAYS TIMER RECORDING DLY OFF START STOP PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS 2 REC RATE 60 000FPS CAM RECORDING DURATION BASE R...

Page 75: ...ERROR is displayed z When easy setup 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 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The R...

Page 76: ...se The cursor moves to START REC RATE BASE REC RATE FPS CAM TIMER RECORDING DLY OFF START STOP PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS 1 RECORDING DURATION DAYS REC RATE BASE REC RATE 30 FPS CAM TIMER RECORDING DLY OFF START STOP PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS 1 RECORDING DURATION 11 DAYS REC RATE BASE REC RATE 30 FPS CAM TIMER RECORDING DLY O...

Page 77: ...d then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The display returns to the NORMAL REC EASY SET screen REC RATE BASE REC RATE 30 FPS CAM TIMER RECORDING DLY ON START 08 00 STOP 20 00 PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF CAMERAS 1 RECORDING DURATION 23 DAYS REC RATE BASE REC RATE 30 FPS CAM TIMER RECORDING DLY ON START 08 00 STOP 20 00 PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED AUDIO RECORDING OFF NUMBER OF ...

Page 78: ...screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORDING AREA SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORDING AREA SET screen is displayed z When the recording area allocation is changed the hard disk is initialized and all previous recordings are deleted It is important therefore to store recorded video on a PC or some other storage media before modifying recording areas z The cap...

Page 79: ... area is automatically set to 50 The WARNING screen is displayed A message is displayed indicating that the hard disk is to be initialized 6 Turn the jog dial to select YES z If the shuttle dial is turned clockwise with NO selected the RECORDING AREA SET screen is displayed In other words the new settings are not applied Changing recording areas A B 80 80 80 20 20 20 Archive area Hard disk recordi...

Page 80: ...SET under RECORDING AREA and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The WARNING screen is displayed To perform AREA FULL RESET for the archive area select AREA FULL RESET under ARCHIVE AREA 5 Turn the jog dial to select YES and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Recordings can now be made to the recording area 6 Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the norm...

Page 81: ...elect 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORDING CONDITIONS SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise ON flashes for OVERWRITE under RECORDING AREA 5 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwi...

Page 82: ...isplay returns to the normal screen The FULL indicator flashes when the remaining capacity for the recording areas reaches the specified percentage value When the FULL indicator flashes or the recording areas become full use overwrite permission JP 79 Setting Description MANUAL COPY Manually copy recording images JP 50 AUTO ALARM COPY Automatically copy alarm recordings to the archive area WARNING...

Page 83: ...ayed back 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORDING CONDITIONS SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select AUTO DELET...

Page 84: ...se The NORMAL REC MODE SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise ENHANCED flashes 5 Turn the jog dial to select the PICTURE QUALITY setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to AUDIO RECORDING Settings indicates default setting Setting normal recording RECORDING CONDITIONS SET RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE ON ARCHIVE AREA MODE MANUAL COPY REMAINING DISK WARNING 1...

Page 85: ...back of audio and video may be out of sync in some areas 8 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise 15 FPS flashes 9 Turn the jog dial to select the REC RATE setting and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to REC PROGRAM GROUP Default setting 15 FPS The allowable recording time depends on the PICTURE QUALITY setting JP 83 Settings indicates default setting Setting Description OFF Audio is...

Page 86: ...rding impossible Set more than one of the 16 channels to 1 FPS or greater to record audio 1 PROGRAM Selects Program No 1 through Program No 4 2 SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE Sets which of the connected cameras 1 through 16 to record from Recording rates can also be set for each camera Example Setting Program No 1 to record video only from cameras No 1 through No 3 at a recording rate of 3 75 1 Pre...

Page 87: ... screen PROGRAM REC SET PROGRAM P 1 SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE FPS 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 NORMAL REC 57H PROGRAM REC SET PROGRAM P 1 SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE FPS 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 NORMAL REC 57H PROGRAM REC SET PROGRAM P 1 SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE FPS 01 1 02 1 03 1 0...

Page 88: ...SET are used to set picture quality and audio recording for timer recording JP 83 z Ensure that start and end times are input using 24 hour notation z If the start and end times are on different days i e midnight is included a T is displayed to the left of the end time 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and...

Page 89: ... FPS the actual recording rate is 15 FPS 9 Turn the jog dial to set the timer ON OFF and turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor appears in the bottom line Setting Description OFF Video from all cameras is recorded 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...

Page 90: ... up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 6 TIMER SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The TIMER SET screen is displayed 4 Press the MENU RESET button All setting items are cleared TIMER SET WEEK START STOP PROGRAM FPS SET SUN 18 30 23 15 OFF 15 FPS ...

Page 91: ... select MON and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise hour flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to select 10 hour and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 3 Turn the jog dial to select 30 minutes and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 6 Turn the jog dial to set the end time to and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The DLY item on line 8 automatically changes to TUE i e the day after that set on line 7 ...

Page 92: ... IN terminal on the rear of the digital video recorder Example Recording at a rate of 5 FPS using the EXT TIMER IN terminal 1 Connect the signal line from the external timer to the EXT TIMER IN terminal within the rear panel control terminal block 2 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle...

Page 93: ...nd the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode z Press the TIMER button once again to cancel timer recording z REC is displayed in the operation display when a signal is received with a pulse width of at least 1 second via the EXT TIMER IN terminal and monitoring video is recorded in the recording area z External timer recording and normal timer recording can be combined z Conne...

Page 94: ...ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE FPS DURATION ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING OFF PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE FPS DURATION ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR Setting Description OFF Alarm recording ...

Page 95: ...0Turn the shuttle dial clockwise ONLY flashes Setting Description BASIC BA Basic NORMAL NO Normal ENHANCED EN Enhanced FINE FI Fine SUPER FINE SF Super Fine INDIV Picture quality is set for each camera ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING ENABLED PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING OFF REC RATE FPS D...

Page 96: ...ITY SET AUDIO RECORDING ON ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE A15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING OFF REC RATE FPS DURATION ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR 02 02 02 02 02 02 01 03 04 02 02 02 02 02 01 03 04 04 04 05 06 07 08 Alternate recording of multiple alarm recordings Recording until alarm is cancelled Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm is cancelled SW ONLY ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING ENABLED...

Page 97: ...REC MODE SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ALARM REC MODE SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select PRE ALARM RECORDING and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes Setting Description 5SEC 10SEC 20SEC 40SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 10MIN 15MIN Records for the set duration for each alarm CC Records while an alarm is activated Recording continues for five seconds ...

Page 98: ...LED PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING ON REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 5SEC ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING ENABLED PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING ON REC RATE 1...

Page 99: ...splayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 3 Turn the jog dial to select 7 ALARM REC MODE SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ALARM REC MODE SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select ALARM TRIGGER and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise ALARM flashes 01 01 05 00 00 00 REC REPEAT EN A PRE 0000000 02 Number of alarms PRE disp...

Page 100: ...using TIME PERIOD JP 69 4 LEVEL Sets the sensitivity level of the motion sensors OFF No motion sensor has been set 1 to 10 A motion sensor is set Lower values correspond to higher sensitivity levels and vice versa 5 MODE Sets the detection method for the motion sensors JP 102 1 Make timer settings for TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B on the TIME PERIOD SET screen JP 69 2 Press the MENU button The M...

Page 101: ...e upper right of the screen 8 Turn the jog dial to select A or B 9 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise twice The change is defined 10Use the same procedure to set other sensor positions ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING OFF PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE FPS DURATION ALARM TRIGGER SENSOR...

Page 102: ...e dial clockwise OFF flashes 14Turn the jog dial to select OFF or a sensitivity level between 1 to 10 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to MODE Settings indicates default setting 15Turn the shuttle dial clockwise A flashes Setting time periods Setting Description T 1 Time period T 1 T 2 Time period T 2 T 3 Time period T 3 T 4 Time period T 4 CH01 T 1 LEVEL OFF MODE A A A A ...

Page 103: ...e TIME PERIOD SET screen Use the following procedure to display the main monitor and monitor 2 when an alarm is detected 1 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 2 RECORD SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The RECORD SET screen is displayed Setting Description A The motion sensor alarm is triggered when a moving obj...

Page 104: ...ULL ALARM PRIORITY LAST MON 2 DISPLAY NC ALARM OPERATION SET ALARM RETRIGGER ON MAIN MON DISPLAY FULL ALARM PRIORITY LAST MON 2 DISPLAY NC Setting Description OFF Even if a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording the duration is not extended ON If a new alarm is received on the same channel during alarm recording the duration is extended and both alarms are treated as one ...

Page 105: ...detected the main monitor displays multi 9 screens 16 When an alarm is detected the main monitor displays multi 16 screens NC The display on the main monitor does not change when an alarm is detected Setting Description LAST When a number of alarms occur the most recent alarm video is given priority and is displayed FIRST When a number of alarms occur only the video for the first alarm is displaye...

Page 106: ...the camera with the alarm and hold it for approximately 3 seconds Alternatively connect a switch between the ALARM RESET terminal and C terminal the grounded terminal and turn on the switch to cancel an alarm that occurs Canceling an alarm C ALARM RESET e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 105 Thursday March 31 2005 5 49 PM ...

Page 107: ...u EXIT OSD button Jog dial MENU button Shuttle dial Configuration GENERAL SET 1 DISPLAY SET 2 BUZZER SET 3 SECURITY LOCK SET 4 RS 232C RS 485 SET 5 HDD SET 6 NETWORK SET 7 NETWORK CONTROL SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE DISPLAY SET DATE ON TIME ON QUALITY ON AUDIO ON ALARM COUNT ON ALARM TYPE ON TITLE ON VIDEO LOSS ON BUZZER SET ALARM OFF DISK FULL ON DISK ERROR ON LOCK WARNING ON KEY IN OFF NON REC O...

Page 108: ...isplays and hides the number of current alarms 6 ALARM TYPE Displays and hides the type of alarm recording 7 TITLE Displays and hides the camera titles 4 Turn the jog dial to select DATE and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise ON flashes for DATE 5 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to TIME 6 Use the same procedure to set the other item...

Page 109: ...clockwise The GENERAL SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 1 DISPLAY SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The DISPLAY SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select VIDEO LOSS and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise ON flashes for VIDEO LOSS 5 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 6 Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is c...

Page 110: ...val of approximately 0 5 seconds 5 KEY IN default setting OFF Sounds a buzzer when a button is pressed 6 NON REC default setting OFF Sounds a buzzer when recording is stopped 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes for ALARM 5 Turn the jog dial to select ON or OFF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to DISK FULL Settings indicates default setting 6 Use the same procedur...

Page 111: ...ser level and authorization Setting the security lock MENU SECURITY LOCK SET LOCK MODE KEY FREE ACCESS LEVEL NO OPERATION AUTHORITY NORMAL COPY LV2 3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET SECURITY LOCK SET LOCK MODE KEY FREE ACCESS LEVEL NO OPERATION AUTHORITY NORMAL COPY LV2 3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET Setting...

Page 112: ...PASSWORD FREE ACCESS LEVEL NO OPERATION AUTHORITY NORMAL COPY LV2 3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET SECURITY LOCK SET LOCK MODE KEY FREE ACCESS LEVEL NO OPERATION AUTHORITY CHANGE COPY LV2 3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET SECURITY LOCK SET LOCK MODE KEY FREE ACCESS LEVEL NO OPERATION AUTHORITY CHANGE COPY LV2 ...

Page 113: ...Turn the jog dial to select 3 SECURITY LOCK SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The SECURITY LOCK SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select USER ID SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The USER ID SET screen is displayed Setting Description LV2 3 4 Allows users at Level 2 or higher to control cameras from the digital video recorder LV3 4 Allows users at Level 3 or high...

Page 114: ...0Use the same procedure to register other users 11Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen 1 With the normal monitoring screen displayed press the SHUTTLE HOLD button for approximately 3 seconds The LOCK indicator on the front panel lights up and a buzzer sounds to indicate setting of key lock password lock or network lock USER ID SET KEY USER...

Page 115: ...ple While password lock is activated 1 During password lock press the SHUTTLE HOLD button for approximately 3 seconds The following screen is displayed 2 Enter the user ID and password Use the jog dial shuttle dial or CAMERA SELECT buttons to enter the characters Refer to Setting camera titles JP 65 for more details regarding how to enter characters The LOCK indicator on the front panel turns off ...

Page 116: ...S 232C is selected for CONTROL Press the EXIT OSD button If RS 485 is selected proceed to the next step Settings indicates default setting Setting RS 232C and RS 485 MENU RS 232C RS 485 SET CONTROL RS 485 DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 RS 232C RS 485 SET CONTROL RS 485 DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 Setting Description RS 485 Camera control...

Page 117: ...nd 008 and make camera control settings JP 145 14Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen Setting Description ON Status information is transmitted OFF Status information is not transmitted RS 232C RS 485 SET CONTROL RS 485 DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO OFF ALARM INFO OFF ADDRESS 001 RS 232C RS 485 SET CONTROL RS 485 DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO...

Page 118: ...o the normal screen Set mirroring when two hard disks are built in or when hard disk expansion has been carried out and even numbered hard disks are set When mirroring has been set the same image can be recorded to two hard disks If there is a recording error the HDD SET screen can be used to select another hard disk to read the data JP 119 When mirroring is set for hard disks of different capacit...

Page 119: ...mal value HDD SET DISK 1 250GB DISK 2 250GB EX DISK 1 250GB EX DISK 2 250GB EX DISK 3 250GB EX DISK 4 250GB DISK INITIALIZE CAUTION ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED MIRRORING OFF PLAYBACK DRIVE HDD SET DISK 1 250GB DISK 2 250GB EX DISK 1 250GB EX DISK 2 250GB EX DISK 3 250GB EX DISK 4 250GB DISK INITIALIZE CAUTION ALL RECORDING WILL BE ERASED MIRRORING OFF PLAYBACK DRIVE HDD SET DISK 1 250GB DISK 2 25...

Page 120: ...d in the following manner when hard disk expansion is carried out for the DVR or external expansion unit To initialize a recently expanded hard disk select NEW DISK INITIALIZE To initialize all connected hard disks select ALL DISK INITIALIZE z When a RAID unit is connected ARRAY is displayed instead of EX DISK Switching playback disks MENU HDD SET DISK 1 250GB DISK 2 250GB EX DISK 1 250GB EX DISK ...

Page 121: ...ame value is set throughout the LAN z GATEWAY Select OFF for DHCP to set When connecting from a LAN to a WAN or other differing network specify the device IP address on the LAN side z HTTP PORT Sets open port Default value is 80 z NETWORK SPEED Sets restrictions for traffic in the LAN Normally set it to NO LIMIT z DNS SET Settings relating to the Domain Name Server are performed in another screen ...

Page 122: ...ting IP ADDRESS to set the subnet mask Set each field within the range of 0 to 255 8 Set GATEWAY Default setting 0 0 0 0 Use the same procedure for setting IP ADDRESS to set the gateway Set each field within the range of 0 to 255 MENU NETWORK SET DHCP ON IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 SUBNET MASK 0 0 0 0 GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 HTTP PORT 00080 NETWORK SPEED NO LIMIT DNS SET MAC ADDRESS 08 00 7B 81 22 4C NETWORK SET D...

Page 123: ...annot be set on the digital video recorder Set these on a PC connected to the network JP 193 Setting Description NO LIMIT Network speed No limit 1024KBPS Network speed Up to 1024KBPS 512KBPS Network speed Up to 512KBPS 256KBPS Network speed Up to 256KBPS 128KBPS Network speed Up to 128KBPS 64KBPS Network speed Up to 64KBPS NETWORK SET KEY DHCP OFF IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 G...

Page 124: ...4 MENU SET NETWORK CONTLOR SET NETWORK CONTROL ON NETWORK STATUS ON OPERATION AUTHORITY NORMAL COPY DOWNLOAD LV3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET Setting Description ON The digital video recorder can be controlled via a network OFF The digital video recorder cannot be controlled via a network Setting Description ON During network connection the message NE...

Page 125: ...eges remain at the default setting CHANGE Changes live image downloading privileges and camera control privileges NETWORK CONTLOR SET NETWORK CONTROL ON NETWORK STATUS ON OPERATION AUTHORITY NORMAL COPY DOWNLOAD LV3 4 CAMERA CONTROL LV2 3 4 USER ID SET LV1 LIVE LV2 PLAY LV3 REC LV4 MENU SET NETWORK CONTLOR SET NETWORK CONTROL ON NETWORK STATUS ON OPERATION AUTHORITY CHANGE COPY DOWNLOAD LV3 4 CAME...

Page 126: ... 112 from Security lock settings Change NETWORK CONTROL user ID password and level settings described on this page to change the values in the USER ID SET screen of SECURITY LOCK SETTINGS Setting Description LV2 3 4 Allows users at Level 2 or higher to control cameras from the digital video recorder LV3 4 Allows users at Level 3 or higher to control cameras from the digital video recorder LV4 Allo...

Page 127: ...NU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET 4 SCREEN SET 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 8 ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE Main Menu EXIT OSD button Jog dial MENU button Shuttle dial Setting quad and multi 9 16 display Setting multiple screen positions 06 05 08 07 02 01 04 03 05 14 12 09 02 01 03 06 MENU Setting Description NORMAL The display sequence for...

Page 128: ...eturns to the normal screen MAIN MON KEY QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 MON 2 QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 CHECK THE MAIN MON SCREEN CHECK THE MON 2 SCREEN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 MON 2 QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 CHECK THE MAIN MON SCREEN CHECK THE MON 2 SCREEN 05 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 ...

Page 129: ...or 2 To set the interval for each camera when displaying video at full screen select INDIV in step 4 and then go to MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET z The interval can be set anywhere between 1 and 30 seconds 6 Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen Example Setting the display interval of each camera s video for the main monitor and monitor 2 1 Make t...

Page 130: ...EL SET SCREEN SET 1 MULTI SCREEN NORMAL QUAD POSITION SET MULTI 9 POSITION SET MULTI 16 POSITION SET 2 SEQUENCE SET FULL 5S QUAD 1S MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET 3 MASK OFF MASK SET 4 COLOR LEVEL SET MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET TIME PERIOD T 1 09 00 12 00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 MAIN MON 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S MON 2 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S CH 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S 1S MON 2 ...

Page 131: ...ng the display of specific camera video at a set period as indicated by TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B 1 Make timer settings for TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B on the TIME PERIOD SET screen JP 69 Specify TIME PERIOD A and TIME PERIOD B 2 Press the MENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 4 SCREEN SET and then turn the shuttle dial cloc...

Page 132: ... 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MON 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NETWORK OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MASK SET TIME PERIOD T 1 09 00 12 00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 MAIN MON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MON 2 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF NETWORK OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CH 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MON 2 OFF OFF ...

Page 133: ...and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 4 SCREEN SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The SCREEN SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 4 COLOR LEVEL SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The COLOR LEVEL SET screen is displayed 4 Press the CAMERA SELECT button for the camera whose color level is to be set and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 5...

Page 134: ... 2 USE The hard disk 2 power usage duration is displayed If there is only one hard disk is displayed 3 POWER Displays the total amount of power on time for the digital video recorder 4 F W Displays the firmware version 5 EX DISK1 EX DISK2 EX DISK3 EX DISK4 USE POWER Total usage time is shown for each hard disk when expanded z Press the MENU RESET button to clear the power loss information and numb...

Page 135: ... recording of the target area of initialization or area resetting z ALL z RECORD z ARCHIVE 3 ACTION Displays whether initialization JP 117 or AREA FULL RESET JP 79 was selected z INITI z RESET 4 USER ID Displays the user ID of the user that performed initialization and area resetting z INITI is displayed when recording areas are changed 3 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal...

Page 136: ...n is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select SAVE MENUS TO CF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The WARNING screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select YES and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The saving process begins When this is completed SAVING FINISHED is displayed A file named MENUCOPY BIN is created in the CompactFlash directory MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERA...

Page 137: ...l to select 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The COPY MENU SETTINGS screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select COPY USER ID SETTINGS and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise NO flashes 4 Turn the jog dial to select NO or YES and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 5 Turn the jog dial to select LOAD MENUS FROM CF and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The WARN...

Page 138: ...he display returns to the previous screen Copying the recording area settings MENU COPY MENU SETTINGS DVR TYPE VER SA16 04 00 SAVE MENUS TO CF LOAD MENUS FROM CF COPY USER ID SETTIGS NO COPY RECORDING AREA SETTINGS NO IF YOU CHOOSE YES FOR AREA SETTINGS HARD DISK WILL BE INITIALIZED COPY MENU SETTINGS DVR TYPE VER SA16 04 00 SAVE MENUS TO CF LOAD MENUS FROM CF COPY USER ID SETTINGS NO COPY RECORDI...

Page 139: ...FUNC button MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET 4 SCREEN SET 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS 8 ADVANCED MENU SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE Main Menu Configuration ADVANCED MENU SET 1 ROI SET 2 ALARM NOTICE SET 3 CAMERA CONTROL SET 4 PPP SET 5 TIME ZONE NTP SET MOVE JOG SELECT SHUTTLE ROI SET CH 01 QUALITY ACTIVE ROI STATIC AREA 1 OFF OFF STATIC AREA 2 ...

Page 140: ...ENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 8 ADVANCED MENU SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ADVANCED MENU SET screen is displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 1 ROI SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ROI SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the shuttle dial clockwise The camera number flashes 5 Turn the jog dial to ...

Page 141: ...lways ON Activates ROI only in areas with motion detected ROI SET CH 01 QUALITY ACTIVE ROI STATIC AREA 1 MIN OFF STATIC AREA 2 OFF OFF STATIC AREA 3 OFF OFF EFFECTIVE REC MODE NORMAL REC AREA SENSITIVITY SET ROI SET CH 01 QUALITY ACTIVE ROI STATIC AREA 1 MIN OFF STATIC AREA 2 OFF OFF STATIC AREA 3 OFF OFF EFFECTIVE REC MODE NORMAL REC AREA SENSITIVITY SET ROI SET CH 01 QUALITY ACTIVE ROI STATIC AR...

Page 142: ...the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to LEVEL 16Turn the shuttle dial clockwise OFF flashes 17Turn the jog dial to select the response sensitivity and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise While responding a beep sounds and the area number is highlighted The cursor moves to TIME LAG Settings indicates default setting z Set TIME LAG to OFF when LEVEL is set Setting Description T 1 Time period...

Page 143: ...s displayed 3 Turn the jog dial to select 1 ROI SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ROI SET screen is displayed 4 Turn the jog dial to select AREA SENSITIVITY SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The AREA SENSITIVITY SET screen is displayed The normal camera image is displayed overlapping The frame for the number is not displayed if QUALITY is set to OFF in the previous screen...

Page 144: ... shuttle dial clockwise The cursor the orange moves to the top left of frame 2 Turn the jog dial to move the cursor to the left or right Press the FUNC button and turn the jog dial to move the cursor up or down 8 Set the areas in frame 2 and frame 3 in the same way The cursor moves to T 1 z Turn the shuttle dial counter clockwise to return to the previous operation 9 Press the EXIT OSD button The ...

Page 145: ...lays the e mail address from which the alarm notification is sent 4 SEND MAIL ADDRESS SET Displays the SEND MAIL ADDRESS SET screen J step 4 5 SUBJECT Displays the e mail subject 6 AUTHENTICATION Displays whether or not user authentication is performed 7 POP3 SERVER ADDRESS Displays the POP3 server address 8 USER ID Displays the user ID 9 PASSWORD Displays the password 4 Turn the shuttle dial cloc...

Page 146: ...number corresponding to a connected dome camera and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The PROTOCOL input field flashes 5 Turn the jog dial to select a protocol and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The cursor moves to the next PROTOCOL field Settings indicates default setting z COAX stands for coaxial control and the video signal and camera control signal This requires no further wiring for ...

Page 147: ...5 RS422 is selected is displayed for the cameral control address 1 Cannot be operated from a VSP 9000 controller CAMERA CONTROL SET CH PROTOCOL ADD CH PROTOCOL ADD 01 SANYO COAX1 001 09 OFF 02 BBV COAX 10 OFF 03 PELCO COAX 11 OFF 04 2ND RS 485 422 004 12 OFF 05 OFF 13 OFF 06 OFF 14 OFF 07 OFF 15 OFF 08 OFF 16 OFF 2ND RS485 422 PROTOCOL OFF CAMERA CONTROL SET CH PROTOCOL ADD CH PROTOCOL ADD 01 SANY...

Page 148: ...ENU button The MENU indicator lights up and the MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Turn the jog dial to select 8 ADVANCED MENU SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The ADVANCED MENU SET screen is displayed Operating the camera with the digital video recorder Button Button name in normal mode Operation MENU button MENU button Displays the camera menu screen ENTER button EXIT OSD button Determines ite...

Page 149: ...ays the authentication protocol 5 AUTO IP ADDRESS Displays the automatic IP address 5 Turn the shuttle dial counter clockwise The display returns to the PPP SET screen 6 Turn the jog dial to select DIAL IN SET and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise The DIAL IN SET screen is displayed 1 LOGIN ID Displays the login ID 2 PASSWORD Displays the password 3 AUTHENTICATION Displays the authentication pr...

Page 150: ... GMT 06 Central Time Greenwich Mean Time 6 hours Central Time GMT 05 Eastern Time Greenwich Mean Time 5 hours Eastern Time GMT 04 Atlantic Time Canada Greenwich Mean Time 4 hours Atlantic Time Canada GMT 03 30 Newfoundland Greenwich Mean Time 3 hours 30 minutes Newfoundland GMT 03 Brasilia Greenwich Mean Time 3 hours Brasilia GMT 02 Mid Atlantic Greenwich Mean Time 2 hours Mid Atlantic GMT 01 Azor...

Page 151: ... Example 10 30 1 Turn the jog dial to select 10 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise 00 minutes flashes 2 Turn the jog dial to select 30 and then turn the shuttle dial clockwise Default setting 01 00 Time is updated at 1 AM 11Press the EXIT OSD button The setting is completed and the display returns to the normal screen Setting Description ON To use NTP server OFF To not use NTP server TIME ZO...

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Page 154: ...se contact the dealer for details z When controlling the digital video recorder by computer over the Internet or LAN network settings such as IP address settings are necessary See P 120 for more setting details z When a pre existing network is being used a check must be carried out by that network s administrator to confirm that the set IP addresses do not coincide with other IP addresses already ...

Page 155: ...menu The Internet Options window is displayed Example Windows XP 2 Click the Security tab The Security screen is displayed 3 Click Custom Level The Security Settings window is displayed Confirm that Run ActiveX controls and plug ins is set to Enable If this is not the case click Enable for Run ActiveX controls and plug ins to configure this setting as shown below This completes the Internet securi...

Page 156: ... card Ethernet adapter being used are displayed in the LAN or High Speed Internet column 3 Right click on the LAN card Ethernet adapter being used and then select Properties from the pop up menu The General tab in the Local Area Connection Properties window is displayed 4 Check that Internet Protocol TCP IP is selected in the list of components used by the Ethernet board displayed in the This conn...

Page 157: ...e network administrator for more details Depending on the device Port forwarding may be called Static IP Masquerade Address translation Port mapping or Virtual server z In the network settings JP 120 if a value other than 80 is set as the default port value enter a colon and then the port number after the IP address For example if the port number was set as 60001 you should enter http 192 168 0 1 ...

Page 158: ...nection is cancelled and control rights are returned to the unit z To forcibly cancel PC access from the unit press and hold the SHUTTLE HOLD button for at least 3 seconds z Access from the PC is not permitted for a period of 10 seconds after access is cancelled z The access connection is also cancelled and control rights then switch back to the unit whenever communication with the PC is not possi...

Page 159: ...re changed while LV1 or LV2 user is connected to the network When network settings are changed This screen is displayed in the following cases z Settings on the DVR unit are changed z Own User ID settings are changed When connection to the network cannot be made because the DVR is being operated This screen is displayed in the following cases z Copying is made on the DVR unit z Menu is displayed o...

Page 160: ...Still LV2 3 4 Pauses the image during playback 14 Next image LV2 3 4 Advances a still image forward one frame 15 Search LV2 3 4 Displays the search screen i e setting screen 16 Copy by setting Displays the copy screen i e setting screen 17 Download by setting Displays the download screen i e setting screen 18 Menu setting LV4 Displays the menu screen i e setting screen 19 Disconnect LV1 2 3 4 Disc...

Page 161: ...irection Follow the chart below and press directional buttons to adjust camera in eight different directions When displaying camera internal menu use for selecting menu items Camera operation panel LIVE NORMAL RECORDING MODE RECORDING STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE 01 01 05 00 36 17 LV1 0 LV2 0 LV3 0 LV4 1 01 QUALITY 3 READ INTERVAL SIZE AUDIO 1 1 OFF SET SAVE TO PC OFF CAMERA CONTROL USER ID ID4 1 01 ...

Page 162: ... different operation button to switch to that operation 15 Preset access Move camera into position set with preset number For preset numbers after 9 select from the drop down list and click GO 16 Preset register Select a preset number from the drop down list and click Menu set to register the current camera position 17 Record LV3 LV4 This button starts normal recording 18 Record stop LV3 LV4 This ...

Page 163: ...el while TIMER STANDBY is displayed When an alarm is detected via the ALARM IN terminal or a motion sensor the recording of alarm images starts automatically Use the alarm recording settings JP 186 to activate alarm recording or set the alarm recording not to be performed during timer recording 1 Set the conditions for ALARM RECORDING using the ALARM REC MODE SET screen JP 186 z Regardless of the ...

Page 164: ...om each screen of the multi screen display is updated at a speed appropriate for its channel The updating speed is affected by network conditions Switching to live images during playback Playing back recorded images Image specification Playback method When no images are specified for playback Click the button on the operation panel to switch to play mode and begin playback of images from the recor...

Page 165: ...image To return to normal play mode click the button while playback is paused While playback is paused click the or button Advances a frame in the forward direction Advances a frame in the reverse direction During playback click the or button The previous or next alarm image is displayed accordingly Skips to the next alarm video Skips to the previous alarm video During playback click the button Pe...

Page 166: ...set amounts of time indicate the delay Settings indicates default setting PLAY NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE ALARM RECORDING MODE PLAYBACK AREA NORMAL 01 01 05 00 36 20 PLAY SPEED READ INTERVAL SIZE 01 AUDIO 1 1 OFF SET SAVE TO PC OFF LIVE NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP STOP LV1 0 LV2 0 LV3 0 LV4 1 ALARM RECORDING MODE 01 01 05 00 37 58 1 1 3 READ INTERVAL SIZE QUALITY SET 01 04...

Page 167: ...sk space to use 6 Image mode LIVE Live mode PLAY Play mode 7 Time Live mode Displays the current time Play mode Displays the recording time 8 NORMAL RECORDING MODE Displays the current status for normal recording z STOP z RECORDING z TIMER STANDBY z TIMER RECORDING z AREA FULL in recording area 9 ALARM RECORDING MODE Displays the current status for alarm recording z STOP z PRE ALARM RECORDING z AL...

Page 168: ...tion is displayed 7 Click START The saving process begins and the elapsed save time and saving screen are displayed The elapsed save time is incremented as the save process progresses Downloading live images to a PC LIVE NORMAL RECORDING MODE 01 01 05 00 40 32 ALARM RECORDING MODE 01 STOP STOP LV1 0 LV2 0 LV3 0 LV4 1 QUALITY 3 READ INTERVAL SIZE AUDIO 1 1 OFF SET SAVE TO PC OFF CAMERA CONTROL USER...

Page 169: ...s images are stored with numbers assigned automatically 1 The folder DVR00001 is created 2 Within this folder folders are created in order beginning with IMG00001 Images are stored in each folder LIVE NORMAL RECORDING MODE STOP 01 01 05 00 47 05 ALARM RECORDING MODE DURATION DESTINATION FOLDER SAVE IN PROGRESS 01 00 06 00 STOP 00 00 00 C My documents 1124 CANCEL LV1 0 LV2 0 LV3 0 LV4 1 CAMERA CONT...

Page 170: ...CH 4 TIME DATE SEARCH 5 ARCHIVE AREASEARCH 6 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH Search menu Search mode Type of recording searched Description 1 ALARM LOG SEARCH Alarm recording Search for alarm video by specifying the date time When the search is completed images can be selected from ALARM SEARCH or ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH and displayed in a list or as thumbnails 2 ALARM SEARCH Alarm recording Search and pla...

Page 171: ...cted each frame represents one hour If HOUR is selected each frame represents two minutes z Click the BACK or NEXT button to shift the display one page A search is started and when it is finished the frame color changes in the following fashion Black No recordings Blue Normal recording Press the FUNC button and then the blue frame is displayed after a few moments Red Alarm recording 4 Set SEARCH t...

Page 172: ... which the alarm was triggered All of the alarm images stored in the alarm recording area are displayed as thumbnails small images Accordingly you can search and play back alarm images using their thumbnails 1 PAGE Displays the previous and next 9 thumbnails 2 SEARCH Search by the alarm number 3 CHANNEL Search by the camera number 1 Click 3 ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH on the SEARCH screen z The newest ...

Page 173: ... area capacity 7 SEARCH Enter number to display as list 8 CHANNEL Enter camera number to display as list 9 SEARCH button Search using the conditions from 7 and 8 display as list 10 PREVIEW NO Current number being previewed 11 Preview image Click to start playback 1 Click 5 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH on the SEARCH screen The ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH screen is displayed This screen contains a list of stored ima...

Page 174: ...the search range by making date and time settings z The search results are displayed in a message box when SET is clicked 5 Set motion sensor detection conditions z Motion sensor positions The motion sensor setting screen displays an 8 x 10 height x width grid of sensors When one of these sensors is clicked the corresponding sensor setting mark changes to red If the same location in the grid is cl...

Page 175: ... can be copied to the archive area and a maximum of 40 000 images can be downloaded to a PC 1 Recorded date time Recorded date and time for the image currently being played back 2 PLAYBACK AREA Area in which the image currently being played back is recorded 3 HOW MANY Setting for the number of images to be stored 4 Message box Displays the copying status 5 START Starts copying 1 Play an image from...

Page 176: ... AUDIO Settings indicates default setting 6 Set the PICTURES or TIME Settings 7 Set DESTINATION FOLDER Enter the path to the save destination folder Click BROWSE to select from the folder tree 8 Click START Starts downloading The following message is displayed below the image when downloading The above screen is when TIME is set Downloading to a PC DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD TO PC 01 01 05 00 36 21 PLAYBAC...

Page 177: ...INTRODUCTION 9 When downloading is complete a confirmation dialogue is displayed Click the OK button Displays the download results DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD TO PC 01 01 05 00 36 21 PLAYBACK AREA MESSAGE DOWNLOAD ABORTED NORMAL DOWNLOADED PICTURES 0 AUDIO OFF LIVE e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 176 Thursday March 31 2005 5 49 PM ...

Page 178: ...he display returns to the normal screen monitoring image z Menu screens are not displayed during playback To display a menu stop playback return to live mode and then click the button on the operation panel z You must be connected with user level 4 LV4 to modify settings z It is not possible to modify settings when the unit is recording Making menu selections MAIN MENU 1 INITIAL SET 1 2 RECORD SET...

Page 179: ... ADDRESS P 192 6 HDD SET z DISK1 z DISK2 z EX DISK1 z EX DISK2 z EX DISK3 z EX DISK4 z MIRRORING z PLAYBACK DRIVE P 192 7 NETWORK SET z DHCP z IP ADDRESS z SUBNET MASK z GATEWAY z PORT z NETWORK SPEED z DNS SERVER PRIMARY SECONDARY z HOST NAME z DOMAIN SUFFIX z MAC ADDRESS P 193 8 NETWORK CONTROL SET z NETWORK CONTROL z NETWORK STATUS z OPERATION AUTHORITY z COPY DOWNLOAD z CAMERA CONTROL P 194 4 ...

Page 180: ...andard time to daylight saving time 6 For OFF set the date time at which to switch from daylight saving time to standard time Synchronized operations cannot be performed when the clocks on the digital video recorder and the connected peripheral devices differ By setting the external clock as described here all devices connected to the clock adjust terminal can be synchronized to the same time 7 Fo...

Page 181: ...ys to be treated as holidays Left column Month Right column Day A maximum of 20 different days can be specified as holidays 5 Click SAVE The setting is saved z If DLY is set using timer settings timer recording on the above mentioned holidays is also performed in accordance with daily settings In other words DLY includes Sundays and is given priority over other settings z If a day is selected in F...

Page 182: ...h area Jstep 4 Reset is not required in the following cases and therefore AREA FULL RESET is not displayed z When the overwrite setting is ON 1 RECORDING AREA SET Recording area Recording mode Recording method Recording area Normal recording Manual Recording is performed by manual operation of the button on the operation panel Timer recording Automatic Recording is performed automatically for the ...

Page 183: ...r OFF Settings indicates default setting When the overwrite setting for a recording area is OFF the unit can issue a warning as soon as the remaining space reaches a specific level JP 189 Use the following procedure to set the level at which the warning is issued 5 Set REMAINING DISK WARNING to the desired remaining space warning level Settings indicates default setting Use the following procedure...

Page 184: ...nected recording is performed at 30 FPS even if 60 or 120 FPS are set z When two or more cameras are connected and 60 or 120 FPS is set the actual recording rate is roughly the recording rate divided by the number of cameras Example When 8 cameras are connected and the recording rate setting is 120 FPS the actual recording rate is 15 FPS 3 NORMAL REC MODE SET Setting the picture quality for record...

Page 185: ...is displayed 3 Click 4 PROGRAM REC SET The PROGRAM REC SET screen is displayed 4 Set PROGRAM to the desired program group Settings 5 For SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE FPS set the recording rate for each camera Set the recording rate for the cameras from which video is to be recorded Settings indicates default setting z When the set recording rate total exceeds 30 FPS the actual recording rate is r...

Page 186: ...set for any other day all rows use this setting 5 Click SAVE The setting is saved Performing timer recording Click the button on the operation panel JP 159 Overlapping of timer reservation times z If timer settings overlap recording is performed in the following priority order Individual reservations DLY EXT High Priority Low z If a reservation for a particular day or a daily reservation overlaps ...

Page 187: ...led ENABLED Alarm recording is always performed regardless of timer recording or timer settings AL REC ON TIMER Alarm recording is performed only during timer recording AL REC OFF TIMER Alarm recording is performed only during recording other than timer recording OLY AL RC ON TMR Alarm recording is performed only in the period set for timer recording without timer recording actually being performe...

Page 188: ... RECORDING setting is displayed as and cannot be set 11Set REC RATE to the desired recording rate Settings indicates default setting The letter A is displayed in front of recording rates that can be set for audio recording Setting audio recording Setting Description OFF Audio is not recorded ON Audio is recorded Setting the alarm interleave Setting Description ONLY Video is recorded only from came...

Page 189: ...ch signal for alarm recording Settings indicates default setting z External alarm detection This is used to describe input of an external detection signal from a door switch or the like to the unit s ALARM IN terminal z Motion sensor detection This refers to detection of motion on the monitor in accordance with motion sensor settings z The motion sensor settings are made on the digital video recor...

Page 190: ...Displays the audio status during recording or playback 5 ALARM COUNT ON Displays the number of recorded alarms 6 ALARM TYPE ON Displays the alarm recording type z For alarm recording ALARM is displayed z For pre alarm recording PRE is displayed 7 TITLE ON Displays the camera title GENERAL SET 1 DISPLAY SET 2 BUZZER SET 3 SECURITY LOCK SET 4 USER ID SET 5 RS 232C RS 485 SET 6 HDD SET 7 NETWORK SET ...

Page 191: ... on the PC z Delete the folder or file created in the above mentioned process change the name of the audio file or move it to a different location on the hard disk z Press the Stop button on the PLAYBACK area on the operation panel to stop the buzzer on the PC User level functions can be displayed 1 Click the button on the operation panel The MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Click 3 GENERAL SET The GENERA...

Page 192: ...e GENERAL SET screen is displayed 3 Click 4 USER ID SET The USER ID SET screen is displayed 4 Set user ID for USER ID 5 Set PASSWORD 6 Set user level for LV Settings 7 Click SAVE The setting is saved z The LV setting registered on line 1 cannot be changed from 4 To change the level register a separate user on a different line 4 USER ID SET Level Operation privilege LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 Monitoring 1 Pla...

Page 193: ...a problem occurs in the writing of video data to one of the disks it is possible to extract normal data from the other disk when this function is turned on 3 PLAYBACK DRIVE This item indicates which of the hard drives is used to provide video for playback when mirroring is turned on 5 RS 232C RS 485 SET Item Description 1 CONTROL Displays the type of interface 2 DATA SPEED Displays the communicati...

Page 194: ... 0 0 1 2 3 4 6 10 5 5 7 8 9 Item Description 1 DHCP Set from the digital video recorder whether the IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server or manually set Set ON when using an IP address acquired automatically from an Internet service provider or a DHCP server on a LAN and set OFF when using a fixed IP 2 IP ADDRESS Select OFF for DHCP to set Generally a private IP address is use...

Page 195: ...ORK CONTROL SET screen is displayed 4 Set NETWORK STATUS to ON or OFF Settings indicates default setting 5 Set OPERATION AUTHORITY to NORMAL or CHANGE If no changes are to be made to user privileges select NORMAL and go to step 8 Settings indicates default setting 8 NETWORK CONTROL SET Setting Description ON During network connection the message NETWORK CONTROL is displayed on the monitor connecte...

Page 196: ... SAVE The settings are saved Setting Description LV3 4 Allows users at Level 3 or higher to download live images LV4 Allows users at Level 4 or higher to download live images Setting Description LV2 3 4 Allows users at Level 2 or higher to control cameras from the PC LV3 4 Allows users at Level 3 or higher to control cameras from the PC LV4 Allows Level 4 users to control cameras from the PC e00_l...

Page 197: ...gs indicates default setting 4 Select the switching interval for each camera on the main monitor 5 Select the switching interval for each camera on monitor 2 6 Click SAVE The setting is saved z The time period for T1 through T4 changes to that of TIME PERIOD A or TIME PERIOD B on the TIME PERIOD SET screen JP 69 1 SEQUENCE SET Setting Description 1S Display changes at a 1 second interval 2S 30S Di...

Page 198: ...g with LV2 LV3 and LV4 are able to display all channels 2 MASK SET Item Description 1 MASK Turns masking on or off 2 TIME PERIOD Select a time period from T1 to T4 3 CH Turns masking on or off for each channel on the main monitor monitor 2 and network video MASK SET MASK TIME PERIOD SAVE OFF T1 00 00 00 00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 MAIN MONITOR OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF MON 2 OFF OFF OFF OF...

Page 199: ...escription 1 POWER Displays the number of power losses 007 and the date and time of occurrence and recovery for the eight most recent power losses 2 INTERNAL HDD Displays the power usage duration for each disk 3 FIRMWARE VER Displays the firmware version POWER LOSS USED TIME POWER 007 10 20 19 51 10 20 19 53 10 19 23 48 10 20 09 09 10 19 23 48 10 20 09 09 10 19 21 36 10 19 21 36 10 19 20 47 10 19 ...

Page 200: ...TIALIZATION LOG Item Description 1 DATE Displays the date of initialization and area resetting 2 TIME Displays the time of initialization and area resetting 3 AREA ACTION Displays the area in question and the corresponding operation content 4 USER Displays the user ID of the user that performed initialization and area resetting INITIALIZATION LOG DATE 06 04 06 04 06 04 05 26 USER ID4 ID4 ID4 ID4 T...

Page 201: ...N MENU is displayed 2 Click 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS The COPY MENU SETTINGS screen is displayed 3 Click the BROWSE button and specify the file that the menu is saved in 4 Select whether to load user ID settings with COPY USER ID SETTINGS 5 Select whether to load network settings with COPY NETWORK SETTINGS 6 Click LOAD The loading process begins The network is disconnected and the digital video recorde...

Page 202: ...ect whether authentication is to be performed Settings indicates default setting 13Set the POP3 server address for POP3 SERVER ADDRESS when AUTHENTICATION is set to POP3 14Set the user ID for USER ID when AUTHENTICATION is set to POP3 or SMTP 15Set the password for PASSWORD when AUTHENTICATION is set to POP3 or SMTP 16Click SAVE The setting is saved 1 ALARM NOTICE SET Setting Description OFF Alarm...

Page 203: ...he dome camera Settings indicates default setting 5 The address 000 to 127 is displayed in ADD 6 Use the same procedure to set the other channels 7 Set 2ND RS 485 422 PROTOCOL 8 Click SAVE The setting is saved This setting is required to connect to the provider 1 Click the button on the operation panel The MAIN MENU is displayed 2 Click 8 ADVANCED MENU SET The ADVANCED MENU SET screen is displayed...

Page 204: ... address of the PC 15Set CIRCUIT TYPE to the type of phone line connected to the modem Settings indicates default setting 16Set MODEM INITI COMMAND to an AT command Enter an AT command to control the modem Enter a command that begins with AT and specifies the modem manufacturer and then a command that switches flow control to software control 17Set BAUD RATE z Use the DATA SPEED of the connected m...

Page 205: ...ch Mean Time 1 hour Azores GMT Dublin Lisbon London Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Lisbon London GMT 01 Amsterdam Berlin Rome Greenwich Mean Time 1 hour Amsterdam Berlin Rome GMT 02 Athens Istanbul Minsk Greenwich Mean Time 2 hours Athens Istanbul Minsk GMT 03 Moscow Baghdad Riyadh Greenwich Mean Time 3 hours Moscow Baghdad Riyadh GMT 03 30 Tehran Greenwich Mean Time 3 hours 30 minutes Tehran GMT 04 K...

Page 206: ...nment is required in order to use the DVR Viewer2 z Applicable operating system Windows 98 SE Me 2000 XP z CPU Pentium R 4 2 GHz or better z Memory 256 MB minimum z If an older version of DVR Viewer2 or ActiveX is installed remove these programs with Control Panel J Add or Remove Programs in advance z DVR Viewer2 supports JPEG2000 Use the following procedure to install DVR Viewer2 1 Decompress the...

Page 207: ...order to start the program DVR Viewer2 starts up When DVR Viewer2 starts up the following window appears 1 To close DVR Viewer2 click the Close button X in the top right corner of the window or select Exit X from the File F menu DVR Viewer2 closes Opening and closing DVR Viewer2 Opening DVR Viewer2 Closing DVR Viewer2 e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 206 Thursday March 31 2005 5 49 PM ...

Page 208: ...ins commands that are most often used 1 Corresponds to the Open O command on the File F menu 2 Corresponds to the Print P command on the File F menu 3 Corresponds to the Help H command Use the following procedure to open files saved on the hard disk or on a disk 1 Click Open O on the File F menu Alternatively click the icon on the toolbar The Open dialog box is displayed 2 Click Browse to display ...

Page 209: ...ouble clicked the image appears larger in the main window When files are opened the image whose file name has the smallest number is displayed 2 Thumbnail window When Show Thumbnails in the Open dialog box is checked thumbnail images are displayed in ascending order of filename number Thumbnail images that cannot fit in the window can be viewed using the scroll bar 3 Operation panel JP 209 Viewing...

Page 210: ...ng 3 The playback speed for slideshows can be set to one of five speeds z The actual playback speed may vary depending on the computer s performance 11 IMAGE NUMBER Displays Current image number Total number of images 12 TIME Displays the recording time for the displayed image z The order of the day month and year is defined by the settings of the computer 13 TIME POSITION Default setting LOWER RI...

Page 211: ...dow Clicked images are selected z Consecutive images can be collectively selected Click on the first image and then click on the last image while holding the SHIFT key Click on the first image and then click on an image on the next row or previous row while holding the SHIFT key to select in boxes 2 Perform the above procedure for printing the image in the main window Selected images are printed o...

Page 212: ...performed in 1 bit units The PC sends 1 bit waits for a response from the digital video recorder and then sends the next bit Command table JP 212 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 232C specifications Mode Asynchronous Character length 8 bits Data transmission speed 2 400 4 800 9 6...

Page 213: ...ET 1 D GROUP CHECK 1 E GROUP CLEAR 1 F STOP STILL Left digit Right digit 8 9 A B C D E F 0 FULL 1 ALARM SEARCH CLOCK ADJUST 1 FULL 2 ALARM SCAN REC CHECK MENU RESET 2 MULTI MPX FULL 3 3 QUAD MPX FULL 4 4 PlUS 1 MPX FULL 5 5 ZOOM MPX DVR FULL 6 MPX STATUS SENSE 6 FULL 7 CONTROL START 2 7 SEQUENCE MPX FULL 8 STATUS SENSE CONTROL STOP 2 8 MONITOR2 MPX FULL 9 9 FULL 10 CLOCK DOWNLOAD A ALARM RESET FUL...

Page 214: ... jack x1 CompactFlash card slot CompactFlash Type 2 front panel x1 Terminals LAN terminal 10BASE T 100BASE TX RJ 45 x1 Compatible protocol UDP TCP IP HTTP server NTP SMTP DHCP PPP RS 485 422 terminal RJ 11 x2 with a termination switch RS 232C terminal Dsub 9 pin USB terminal Internal USB 2 0 x 2 front terminal prioritized Remote control input terminal Two wire voltage control x2 Alarm input termin...

Page 215: ...L has only tested for fire shock or casualties as outlined in UL s Standard s for Safety UL Certification does not cover the performance or reliability of the security hardware and security operating software UL MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES OR CERTIFICATIONS WHATSOEVER REGARDING THE PERFORMANCE OR RELIABILITY OF ANY SECURITY RELATED FUNCTIONS OF THIS PRODUCT Dimensions 420 86 364 5 10 UL di...

Page 216: ...4 5 26 8 22 0 1 429 93 9 56 4 40 3 31 3 25 6 1 25 107 4 64 4 46 0 35 8 29 3 1 111 120 8 72 5 51 8 40 3 33 0 1 134 2 80 5 57 5 44 7 36 6 0 5 268 5 161 1 115 1 89 5 73 2 0 333 403 1 241 9 172 8 134 4 109 9 0 25 537 0 322 2 230 1 179 0 146 4 0 2 671 2 402 7 287 7 223 7 183 1 0 1 1342 4 805 5 575 3 447 5 366 1 0 05 2684 9 1610 9 1150 7 895 0 732 2 0 033 4068 0 2440 8 1743 4 1356 0 1109 5 Recording rat...

Page 217: ...98 9 1534 7 1043 6 790 6 636 4 0 333 4352 8 2304 4 1567 0 1187 1 955 5 0 25 5797 9 3069 5 2087 2 1581 2 1272 7 0 2 7247 4 3836 8 2609 1 1976 6 1590 9 0 1 14494 7 7673 7 5218 1 3953 1 3181 8 0 05 28989 5 15347 4 10436 2 7906 2 6363 5 0 033 43923 4 23253 6 15812 4 11979 1 9641 7 Recording rate FPS field sec Recording time BASIC NORMAL ENHANCED FINE SUPER FINE 8kB 16kB 24kB 32kB 40kB 120 16 6 8 8 6 0...

Page 218: ...ding rate per channel Recording rates that can be set per channel are automatically calculated Recording rates that cannot be selected Table of recording rate settings Recording rate FPS field sec Normal recording rate Note1 Alarm recording rate Pre alarm recording rate Note2 120 Note3 Note3 60 Note3 Note3 Note3 30 20 15 10 7 5 6 5 4 286 3 75 3 333 3 2 727 2 308 2 1 667 1 429 1 25 1 111 1 0 5 0 33...

Page 219: ...tes the setting range is restricted to that available for the selected duration For example if the alarm duration is set to 5 seconds the recording rate can be set between 120 FPS and 15 FPS 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 sc...

Page 220: ...contacts CTL9 Alarm output Open collector 1kΩ Low level active max 500mA 0V Open ground input 100ms or more 10k 100k 5V IC 74HC597 Terminal 0V Open Detect motion sensor Stop alarm recording 1k IC BU209 Terminal 1k 5V 4 7k Remote control terminal Sub micro processor 0V Open ground input 100ms or more 10k 100k 5V 1k IC 74HC597 Terminal 0V 5V Approx 1 second 1k 4 7k 5V IC BU209 Terminal 0V Open groun...

Page 221: ...utput terminal DC5V 5 7kΩ Active Low Input output terminals Signal level Input output circuit 0V Open ground input 100ms or more 10k 100k 5V 1k IC 74HC597 Terminal 0V 5V Stop recording 1k 4 7k 5V IC BU209 Terminal 0V 5V Warning conditions established HDD error FAN error detected 1k 4 7k 5V IC BU209 Terminal 0V 5V Warning conditions established no space in normal recording area 1k 4 7k 5V IC BU209 ...

Page 222: ...UE OFF 15 FPS OFF WED OFF 15 FPS OFF THU OFF 15 FPS OFF FRI OFF 15 FPS OFF SAT OFF 15 FPS OFF DLY OFF 15 FPS OFF EXT OFF 15 FPS OFF ALARM REC MODE SET ALARM RECORDING OFF PICTURE QUALITY ENHANCED PICTURE QUALITY SET AUDIO RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE ONLY REC RATE 15FPS DURATION 20SEC PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE FPS DURATION ALARM TRIGGER ALARM MOTION SENSOR ALARM OPERATION SET ALARM RETRIGGER ...

Page 223: ...ON SET 2 SEQUENCE SET FULL 1S QUAD 1S MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET 3 MASK OFF MASK SET 4 COLOR LEVEL SET MAIN MON QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 MON 2 QUAD1 QUAD2 QUAD3 QUAD4 CHECK THE MAIN MON SCREEN CHECK THE MON 2 SCREEN 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET TIME PERIOD T 1 09 00 12 00 CH 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 MAIN MON 1S 1S ...

Page 224: ...SET SYNC WITH NTP SERVER OFF NTP SERVER ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 TIME TO SYNCHRONIZE 01 00 DIAL IN SET LOGIN ID PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION AUTO IP ADDRESS 192 168 250 250 CLIENT IP ADDRESS 192 168 250 251 DIAL UP SET PROVIDER TEL NO LOGIN ID PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION AUTO AUTO IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 SEND MAIL ADDRESS SET USE MAIL ADDRESS IMAGE 1 OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF 3 OFF OFF 4 OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF 6 OFF OFF 7 OFF OFF 8 ...

Page 225: ...CF 200 M Making network control settings 123 Making NTP settings 149 Making PPP settings 147 MASK SET 197 MIRRORING 192 Monitor 2 26 MONITORING VIDEO FROM A CAMERA 163 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 173 Motion detection search 45 N NETWORK CONTROL 156 NETWORK SET 193 Network settings 120 NORMAL REC MODE SET 183 Normal recording 29 Normal recording easy setup 72 O Operating display 18 overwrite permission...

Page 226: ...e 19 Setting the security lock 110 Setting the time 20 Setting time periods 67 Setting user ID 112 T TIME DATE SEARCH 172 Time date search 42 TIMER 29 Timer recording 162 TIMER SET 185 Timer settings 87 U USER ID SET 191 User level 112 125 191 V Viewing on a full screen 22 Viewing on multi 9 or multi 16 screens 24 Viewing on quad screens 23 Viewing still images 33 e00_l8hbd_us_7 book Page 225 Thur...

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