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NORMAL RECORDING/TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK

Follow the steps below to play back images recorded on the 
hard disk.

1

Press the [

] button.

The [

] button lights, and “ ” appears in the operation 

display area. The images stored in the normal recording 
area are played back.

z

Image playback starts from the point at which recording 
started.

z

If “OVER WRITE” has been set in the normal recording 
settings, playback starts with the oldest recorded image 
when the recording is played back for the first time.

z

When playback ends, the digital video recorder pauses 
automatically.
The stop display ( ) appears in the operation display 
area, and the [ ] button lights.

z

After playback is stopped, it will resume from the 
stopped point the next time it is started.

2

Press the [

] button.

Playback ends.

„

Playing back an image near the point of 
recording

The digital video recorder prioritizes recording operations, 
so the playback image may freeze temporarily.

Press the [

] or [

] button during playback or when 

a still image is displayed.
When you press the [

] button,   appears in the 

operating display, and the playback fast-forwards at 7.5 
times the normal playback speed.
When you press the [

] button,   appears in the 

operating display, and the playback fast-rewinds at 7.5 
times the normal playback speed.

Press the [

] button while fast-forwarding.

Press the button once to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed, 
twice to increase the speed to 30 times the playback speed, and 3 times to 
increase the speed to 180 times the playback speed.

Press the [

] button while rewinding.

Press the button once to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed, 
twice to increase the speed to 30 times the playback speed, and 3 times to 
increase the speed to 180 times the playback speed.

Press the [

]

 button.

Normal playback starts.

Playback

Ending playback

SEARCH

MENU RESET

MENU

REVIEW

CUE

EXIT/OSD

PLAY/

STOP

STILL

[

] button

Playback while fast-forwarding/rewinding

To change the fast-forward speed

To change the rewind speed

Ending fast-forward/rewind

SEARCH

MENU RESET

MENU

REVIEW

CUE

EXIT/OSD

PLAY/

STOP

STILL

[

] button [

] button

[

] button

[ ] button

[

] button

180X

-180X

30X

15X

(

)

(

)

7.5X

-30X

-15X

-7.5X

Reverse

Fast-forward 

direction

Playback 

(still image)

e_dsr_m800.book  Page 16  Friday, January 31, 2003  5:45 PM

Summary of Contents for DSR-M800

Page 1: ...AN LINK ACT Instruction manual English GB Manuel D instructions F Manuel de Instrucciones E À propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser cet appareil veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Assurez vous de le garder à portée de la main pour référence ultérieure Acerca de este manual Antes de instalar y usar este aparato lea detenidamente este manual Asegúrese de guardarlo a mano para futura...

Page 2: ...o not handle the power 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 c...

Page 3: ...em controller sold separately using the RS 485 terminal z A CompactFlash reader can be connected using the USB terminal letting you upload download menu data Items marked by asterisks require the VA SW800 remote operation software sold separately For more information contact a Sanyo service center Accessories Check that you have all the parts below Power cord Ferrite core for LAN connection cable ...

Page 4: ... to a network 10 Connecting the power cord 10 1 SCREEN DISPLAY AND POSITION 11 Operation display area 11 Changing the position of the operating display 11 2 SETTING THE LANGUAGE CLOCK 12 To change the language 12 Setting the time 13 3 NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING 14 Normal recording 14 Timer recording 14 4 ALARM RECORDING 15 Alarm recording 15 5 NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK 16 Pla...

Page 5: ...nning more than 24 hours 30 Setting holidays 31 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 32 DISPLAY BUZZER SET setting items 32 Settings 33 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 34 Password setting example 34 Password setting 34 Setting passwords 34 Setting the user password 35 Setting the authorization for recording and playback operations 36 Setting the security lock 36 6 RS 485 NETWORK SET 37 Network connections and settings 37 RS ...

Page 6: ...ake proper precautions to prevent static electricity buildup Handling the HDD unit by itself If transporting or storing the HDD unit by itself always be sure to pack it in the specified packing first In addition use a method of transportation that minimizes the vibration If the HDD becomes damaged handle the unit and the damaged HDD that has been removed in order for it to be replaced carefully to...

Page 7: ...the finish or strip the paint z When using a chemical cloth be sure to follow the precautions provided with it z Do not spray insecticide or other volatile chemicals on the cabinet Do not allow rubber or vinyl products to come into contact with the digital video recorder for extended periods Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint During extended disuse Extended disuse may cause prob...

Page 8: ...or lights When pressed during playback stops playback 11 ALARM indicator Flashes when recording an alarm image 12 REC STOP button and indicator Starts normal recording Indicator lights during recording During recording pressing the button for at least 3 seconds stops recording and turns off the indicator 13 FULL indicator JP 14 Lights when the remaining memory in the hard disk s recording area has...

Page 9: ... z Recording error z No input signal when VIDEO LOSS is ON 13 ALL RESET switch Resets the clock and backup mode setting 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 Cord tie ADDRESS Used to set the device address of the TCP IP or RS 485 SSP interface ADDRESS AUTO MANUAL Used to select whether to acquire the IP address by automatic allocation or to specify the lowest order byte of the address using the dip switch...

Page 10: ...connect it to the remote control input terminals among the control terminals When VA RMN01 is used Use a resistance of 1 10 ohms or more and with a D ranking precision 0 5 or finer Basic connections PC or hub Amp CCTV camera sold separately TV monitor sold separately Video input terminal Use a shielded LAN connection cable and wind it once around the supplied ferrite core Microphone System control...

Page 11: ...self check function that indicates problems If there is a problem at power ON or during operation the type of problem is indicated by how rapidly the POWER indicator flashes Contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center if the POWER indicator flashes 4 flashes per second The disk is checked automatically at power ON If a hard disk problem is found the POWER indicator flashes and the hard disk must be ...

Page 12: ... power ON for the first time The digital video recorder uses the date and time to manage recording and playback points 7 Alarm display and alarm count display JP 15 When you set an alarm using the Alarm recording menu item the alarm display area appears as shown below z Alarm display When alarm recording is set Alarm appears During alarm recording the Alarm display flashes z Alarm count display Di...

Page 13: ...s the button then the or button to select the desired language The set item flashes 4 When you have made a selection press the button The cursor moves to the date and time The language has now been set To return to the normal screen press the EXIT OSD button ALARM REC STOP LOCK REMOTE USB POWER SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP STILL TIMER FULL LAN LINK ACT button button button ...

Page 14: ...ton 01 indicating the month flashes 5 Press the or button to select 05 6 Press the button 01 indicating the day flashes 7 Use the same procedure to set the day 20 in this example year 2003 hour 08 and minute 30 When you have set the minute the cursor moves to MODE under DAYLIGHT SAVING and the clock starts from 00 seconds z WEEK is set automatically z The time is stopped during clock setting 8 Pre...

Page 15: ...nd the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode z A warning tone sounds if timer recording hasn t been set 1 See P 29 for how to set timer recording 2 When the time specified in the timer settings arrives the REC indicator lights z the recording symbol appears in the screen and recording starts 3 When the set end time arrives the REC indicator goes out and recording stops z When ...

Page 16: ...hes in the operation display area the ALARM indicator flashes and the alarm image is recorded z Each time an alarm is received the alarm count in the operation display area is incremented by 1 3 Ending alarm recording When the alarm duration time default setting 20 seconds ends AL disappears from the operating display the ALARM indicator stops flashing and recording ends z When the hard disk s rem...

Page 17: ...isplayed When you press the button appears in the operating display and the playback fast forwards at 7 5 times the normal playback speed When you press the button appears in the operating display and the playback fast rewinds at 7 5 times the normal playback speed Press the button while fast forwarding Press the button once to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed twice to increase th...

Page 18: ...ice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed Press the button for at least 2 seconds The playback speed slows to 1 8 the normal speed Pressing the button again switches the playback speed to 1 4 the normal speed Pressing the button twice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed Viewing still images To resume playback SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP STILL ...

Page 19: ...rded images by date time Lets you search and play back all the alarm images on the hard disk 1 Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The ALARM SEARCH screen appears 2 Check that ALARM SEARCH is selected and press the button The search screen appears 1 NO Displays the alarm number 2 DATE TIME Displays the date time at which the alarm was received and the i...

Page 20: ... 3 Press the button The page corresponding to the entered alarm number appears Follow the steps below to play back an image recorded on the hard disk by specifying its date and time 1 Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The ALARM SEARCH screen appears 2 Press the or button to select TIME DATE SEARCH 3 Press the button The TIME DATE SEARCH screen appears...

Page 21: ...e button The cursor moves to the preview 5 Press the button z If no image exists for the specified time The image for the time closest to the selected time is displayed z To end search mode Press the EXIT OSD button 6 Press the button to select VIEW then press the button The image in the preview screen is played back on the entire screen z You can enter the desired date and time and select playbac...

Page 22: ...h the key lock function set press the button for about 3 seconds When the key lock is released a confirmation tone sounds and the LOCK REMOTE indicator goes out z When the key lock function has been set the buttons can t be used for settings or operations z When the security lock is set you cannot set the key lock alone z If you have already set the security lock the password entry screen appears ...

Page 23: ... the sub menu screen use the buttons to enter the desired setting 1 To move the cursor up down Press the or button 2 To move the cursor right or to a setting item Press the or button 3 To change a setting value Press the or button Follow the steps below to restore just the currently displayed sub menu items to their initial values 1 Display the desired sub menu screen 2 Press the MENU RESET button...

Page 24: ...zzer on the following occasions z During alarms z When there is no more available recording space z When the operation button is pressed z When there is a hard disk problem z When there is a fan problem z When there is a recording problem z When there is VIDEO LOSS 5 SECURITY LOCK SET JP 34 Lets you set passwords to prevent unauthorized users from operating the digital video recorder 6 RS 485 NETW...

Page 25: ...ET and press the button The LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA screen appears with the cursor positioned on ENGLISH 3 Press the or button to select MODE under DAYLIGHT SAVING 4 Press the button USE flashes 5 Press the or button to change the setting Settings indicates initial setting 6 Press the button The cursor moves to the date time at which to switch from standard time to daylight savings time DAYLIGHT SA...

Page 26: ...sired month then press the button The cursor moves to TIME 10 Press the and buttons to select the desired time then press the button The cursor moves to the minutes portion of the time Set the desired minutes in the same manner The DAYLIGHT SAVING settings are now finished This section describes how to have the time synchronized automatically when two or more digital video recorders are connected ...

Page 27: ... video recorder When you have finished making the settings the display returns to the normal screen z When the digital video recorder is connected to a PC or other external device through a network you can also set the time from that device When connected to a PC see the instructions for the VA SW800 application software HUB HUB HUB HUB HUB DVR DVR DVR DVR PC To network e_dsr_m800 book Page 26 Fri...

Page 28: ... of space FULL indicator flashes and recording stops 4 DISK FULL RESET NO Images are not recorded over previously recorded images The WARNING screen appears and NO flashes YES Images can be recorded over previously recorded images once The WARNING screen appears Press the or button to select YES 5 ALARM MODE OFF No alarm recording ENABLED Alarm recording is always performed during timer recording ...

Page 29: ...ops To start recording again first follow the steps below to erase the images recorded so far 1 Display the REC MODE SET screen 2 Press the or button to select DISK FULL RESET then press the button The WARNING screen appears with NO flashing 3 Press the or button to select YES then press the button The images recorded so far are erased and the display returns to the normal screen The FULL indicato...

Page 30: ...cording setting 5 Used for timer recording settings of over 24 hours Use these lines for timer recording of over 24 hours 6 For holiday settings JP 31 Example Timer recording every day from 8 30 AM to 6 30 PM with the same recording speed 1 Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the MAIN MENU screen appears 2 Select 3 TIMER REC SET and press the button The TIMER REC SET screen appears 3 ...

Page 31: ...ion that starts first will have priority 1 With the TIMER REC SET screen displayed press the MENU RESET button All the timer settings are erased This section describes how to use timer reservations to record for more than 24 hours These settings are made using lines 7 initially SAT and 8 initially DLY of the TIMER REC SET screen Example Timer recording from 10 30 AM Monday to 8 30 PM Wednesday 1 P...

Page 32: ... on those days Dates such as national holidays and company off days should be set as holidays when you want those dates to have the same security as Sundays Setting conditions Be sure to set START and STOP times for Sunday SUN in the TIMER REC SET screen and to set ON for that day JP 29 Example To set November 17 as a holiday z You can set up to 20 days as holidays 1 Press the or button to select ...

Page 33: ...ARM COUNT ON Display current alarm count in operating display area OFF Don t display current alarm count in operating display area 5 ALARM ON ON Sound buzzer when alarm is received OFF Don t sound buzzer when alarm is received 6 DISK FULL ON When OVER WRITE is not set sound buzzer when remaining hard disk space reaches zero OFF When OVER WRITE is not set don t sound buzzer when remaining hard disk...

Page 34: ...nction then press the button 4 Press the and buttons to change the setting then press the button 5 Use the same procedure to set the other functions as needed 6 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen Settings SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP STILL button MENU button button button EXIT OSD button e_dsr_m800 b...

Page 35: ...rations can be performed Administrator enters password All operations can be performed ADMIN 123456AB ON USER AB123456 ON REC CONTROL USER No password is entered All operations are locked User enters password Only playback and recording operations can be performed Administrator enters password All operations can be performed ADMIN 123456AB ON USER OFF REC CONTROL ADMIN No password is entered Only ...

Page 36: ...ng you can t set the USER password 9 When you have finished making the setting press the button The cursor moves to USER If you don t want to set a user password the password setting is now finished Press the button to move the cursor to REC CONTROL to set the authorization for recording and playback operation JP 36 Example Setting AB123456 1 Press the and buttons to move the cursor to USER 2 Pres...

Page 37: ...k is set 2 To check the security lock press any button The password entry screen appears for about 5 seconds 3 While the password entry screen is displayed enter the password Enter the password using the and buttons z Enter the password set for administrators or users such as 123456AB 4 Press the button The setting is now finished The LOCK REMOTE indicator goes out and the display returns to the n...

Page 38: ... 2 Use dip switch Nos 1 to 8 to set the least significant byte of the IP address as a binary number Setting a dip switch to the top position sets that bit to 1 Setting a dip switch to the bottom position sets that bit to 0 Network connections and settings ON 1 10 AUDIO AC IN ADDRESS ADDRESS AUTO MANUAL RS485 RS485 REMOTE CLOCK NON ALARM IN ALARM RESET ALARM OUT WARNING OUT ALL RESET FULL OUT ADJ R...

Page 39: ... set the other items as needed 6 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen RS 485 connections and settings RS485 REMOTE CLOCK NON ALARM IN ALARM RESET ALARM OUT WARNING OUT FULL OUT ADJ REC OUT A B C C C C IN OUT SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP STILL button MENU button button button EXIT OSD button Item Settin...

Page 40: ... number of power failures example 020 Resets to 000 after exceeding 999 2 RECOVER Displays the time at which the power was restored 3 DISK1 USE Displays the total amount of disk 1 operation time 4 DISK2 USE Displays the total amount of disk 2 operation time when second disk has been added 5 POWER Displays the amount of power ON time for the digital video recorder 3 Press the EXIT OSD button The di...

Page 41: ...Flash card consecutively remove the CompactFlash card reinsert and try again z At least 2 KB of available memory space is needed on the CompactFlash card z The file name is M800MENU txt You will need a CompactFlash card reader and CompactFlash card commercially available 1 Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the MAIN MENU screen appears 2 Select 8 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD and press the bu...

Page 42: ...1 Press the and buttons to select LOAD MENUS FROM CF then press the button The WARNING screen appears NO flashes 2 Press the and buttons to select YES then press the button Uploading starts When you have finished saving the display returns to the MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD screen 3 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen To download menu items To upload menu items To exit e_ds...

Page 43: ... screen appears and NO flashes 4 Press the and buttons to select YES then press the button The HDD INITIALIZING screen appears and the hard disk is initialized reformatted When the process has finished the display returns to the MENU screen 5 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen ALARM REC STOP LOCK REMOTE USB POWER SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP ...

Page 44: ...ta on the original hard disk will be erased Hard disk setting screen z Mirroring After adding a hard disk you can record the same image on both hard disks If an image write error occurs on one disk you can still read the image from the other z Playback disk When mirroring is set the digital video recorder automatically sets which of the two hard disks to read the recorded image from Adding a hard ...

Page 45: ...he correct termination settings data will be distorted and will affect other data making the data transmitted to each device incorrect Example RS 485 specifications Mode Asynchronous Character length 8 bits Data transmission speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps Parity check None Stop bit 1 RS 485 termination switch settings ON 1 10 AUDIO AC IN ADDRESS ADDRESS AUTO MANUAL RS485 RS485 REMOTE CLOCK NON ALA...

Page 46: ...HIFT RP DOWN 7 8 9 SECURITY LOCK ON A ACK PLAY REV PLAY SEARCH DVR SECURITY LOCK OFF B NAK C GROUP SET D GROUP CHECK E GROUP CLEAR F STOP STILL Left digit Right digit 8 9 A B C D E F 0 CLOCK ADJUST 1 MENU RESET 2 3 4 5 6 T L STATUS SENSE 7 STATUS SENSE 8 9 CLOCK DOWNLOAD A REC REC DUB REQUEST B FF C REW D RS 485 SEND START E OSD EXIT STATUS LOG2 RS 485 RCV CMF F STATUS LOG1 REC STOP e_dsr_m800 boo...

Page 47: ...ced BNC Audio input terminal 8 dbs 27 k Ohm unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio output terminal 8 dbs 600 Ohm unbalanced RCA pin jack Microphone input terminal 60 dBs 10 k Ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm mini jack LAN terminal 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 USB terminal For compact flash reader Front Control connector Push lock RS 485 terminal 3 terminals A B C Remote control input termi nal External switch connection...

Page 48: ...IONS mm Dimensions ALARM REC STOP LOCK REMOTE USB POWER SEARCH MENU RESET MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD PLAY STOP STILL TIMER FULL LAN LINK ACT 210 96 391 5 Front Side e_dsr_m800 book Page 47 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM ...

Page 49: ...eration contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear SFC does not guarantee that recorded pictures or information will be maintained on any product sent in for repair or replacement The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed ...

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