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Digital Surveillance
Recorder

HSR-X206/X206P

 2004 Sony Corporation

3-992-425-

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Operating Instructions

Summary of Contents for HSR-X206P

Page 1: ...Digital Surveillance Recorder HSR X206 X206P 2004 Sony Corporation 3 992 425 11 1 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ...

Page 3: ... From the Archive Area to a Compact Flash Card 42 Playback 43 Normal Playback 43 Pre Reverse Playback Playback During Recording 44 Still Picture Playback 44 Variable Speed Playback 44 Picture Searching 46 Search Mode Selection 46 Searching From the Alarm Recording List 47 Searching by the Thumbnail Image 47 Searching by the Time Date of Recording 48 Searching on the Archive Area 48 Searching Using...

Page 4: ...it and cassette tape Magnetic fields may affect the color reproduction of the unit and cause distortion The unit is designed for operation in a horizontal position Do not install it in an inclined position On operation When the unit is not in use unplug the unit to conserve energy and to extend its life On cleaning As a safety precaution unplug the unit before cleaning it To keep the unit looking ...

Page 5: ...d the HDD is more sensitive to mechanical shock and vibration than during power on state Refrain from imparting even a slight shock for at least 30 seconds after the power is turned off Operations may be initiated after 30 seconds or more as the disk stops Notes on temperature and humidity The operating and storage temperature and humidity must be maintained within the specified ranges Operating t...

Page 6: ...ose the longer the recording time that is obtained High resolution A high resolution of 720 240 pixels HSR X206 or 720 288 pixels HSR X206P can be obtained Overview A variety of recording and playback The built in hard disks can be partitioned into three areas i e normal recording alarm recording and archive areas to enable the various possibilities Alarm recording even during timer recording Pre ...

Page 7: ...REVERSE PLAY a REC TIMER REC STOP DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE RECORDER HSR X206 FULL E N T E R R E T U R N INPUT SELECTOR System Configuration Example You can record images captured by the connected cameras while observing the input on the video monitor and play back the recorded images Video cameras max 6 units Main monitor HSR X206 X206P Microphone Submonitor Network connection Computer Data storage Me...

Page 8: ...Lights in green when the power is applied to the unit and goes dark when the power is disconnected It flashes in red if any problem occurs with the hard disk drive or fan Note In order to keep the unit internal temperature low a fan is provided on the side of the unit If the fan does not operate properly the POWER indicator will flash to indicate a problem Unplug the unit from the power supply and...

Page 9: ...ndby status or timer recording in progress For details on the operation see Timer Recording on page 37 F REC STOP button Press this button to end recording G z REC button and indicator red When you press this button the indicator lights and recording begins 9 MENU button When you press this button the unit enters Menu mode In Menu mode you can switch the submenus or the menu items in sequence For ...

Page 10: ...era whose alarm is activated flashes qk ZOOM button and indicator green The button permits you to zoom in on a part of the camera input or playback image on the monitor screen Specify the part to be zoomed in using the Jog and Shuttle dials While the zoom function is active the indicator of the ZOOM button lights When you press the button again the normal size is restored For details on the operat...

Page 11: ...corresponding IN connectors are output as is 2 MONITOR connectors BNC type MON 1 main monitor To output a video signal to the main monitor Connect to the video input of the monitor MON 2 submonitor To output a video signal to the submonitor Connect to the video input of the monitor Only the live picture is output No playback picture is output 3 AUDIO connectors phono jacks IN Connect an audio sign...

Page 12: ...t an external switch or equivalent OUT Clock output 5V DC 5 7 kΩ The output level drops to 0 V at the time you specified by menu operation For the connection see Clock Adjustment on page 57 C R1 R2 IN OUT CLOCK NON REC WARNING FULL C EXT TIMER NC NON REC terminal 5V DC 5 7 kΩ The output level drops to 0 V if recording is interrupted WARNING terminal 5V DC 5 7 kΩ The output level drops to 0 V if an...

Page 13: ...in 5 Picture quality In a recording mode or stop status the picture quality and recording cycle specified for normal recording are displayed In playback the picture quality and recording cycle when the recording has made are displayed 6 Audio recording During audio recording A is displayed 7 Alarm type The active alarm type is displayed ALARM Alarm recording PRE Pre alarm recording The indication ...

Page 14: ...ial clockwise to register your selection When you select 1 INITIAL SET 2 RECORD SET 3 GENERAL SET or 4 SCREEN SET the corresponding submenu appears When you select 5 POWER LOSS USED TIME 6 INITIALIZATION LOG or 7 COPY MENU SETTINGS the information setting display appears To return to the main menu from a submenu or a setting display Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise To switch to a submenu or ...

Page 15: ...4 THU 09 01 00 SUMMER TIME SET MODE NO USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON LST SUN O3 02 00 0FF LST SUN 10 02 00 EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 2 To change the setting at the flashing line or column turn the Jog dial The values settings you can select for the flashing line or column are displayed in sequence 3 When the desired value setting is displayed turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to register the new valu...

Page 16: ...EA n AREA FULL RESET ARCHIVE AREA n n 1 10 AREA FULL RESET 3 RECORDING CONDITIONS NORMAL RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE ON OFF SET ALARM RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE ON OFF REMAINING DISK WARNING n n 1 10 AUTO DELETE 1 99 DAYS 4 NORMAL REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY HYPER SUPER HIGH MID LOW AUDIO RECORDING ON OFF REC RATE n FPS REC PROGRAM GROUP OFF P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 5 PROGRAM REC SET P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 n FPS 6 TI...

Page 17: ...K SET NETWORK CONTROL ON NETWORK ON DVR OFF NETWORK STATUS ON OFF IP ADDRESS To be specified according to your system SUBNET MASK GATEWAY PORT 1 65535 PASSWORD ID1 ID2 ID3 4 to 8 characters 4 SCREEN SET 1 MULTI SCREEN NORMAL CHANGE QUAD POSITION SET to QUAD POSITION SET MENU MULTI 6 POSITION SET to MULTI 6 POSITION SET MENU 2 SEQUENCE SET FULL n SEC QUAD n SEC MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET ON OFF 3 MASK ...

Page 18: ...uence at regular intervals 1 to 30 sec To cancel the automatic switching operation press the SEQUENCE button again or press one of the INPUT SELECTOR buttons so that the SEQUENCE indicator goes dark The switching interval can be specified in a menu operation For the interval setting procedure see Specifying the automatic switching interval on page 21 Zooming in on a detail of a picture In full scr...

Page 19: ...hange the combination of the 4 camera inputs to be displayed simultaneously and the position of the pictures on the screen by menu operation For the setting procedure see Changing the position of pictures on a divided screen on page 20 To switch the display automatically Press the SEQUENCE button so that the indicator lights The four pictures displayed are automatically switched to the next 4 pict...

Page 20: ...ttle dial clockwise 2 To set 4 screen display move the cursor to QUAD POSITION SET then turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The QUAD POSITION SET MENU appears QUAD POSITION SET MENU QUAD1 QUAD2 01 02 05 06 03 04 01 02 CHECK THE SCREEN 1 c CHECK THE SCREEN 2 c To set 6 screen display move the cursor to MULTI POSITION SET then turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The MULTI 6 POSITION SET MENU appears MULTI 6...

Page 21: ...ter day time period T 1 to T 4 The camera inputs set to OFF are skipped during the period To register which cameras pictures are to be displayed for each time period set the time periods in advance For setting the time period see Setting the Time Period on page 59 1 Move the cursor to MAIN MON 2 MONITOR SET under 2 SEQUENCE SET on the SCREEN SET display then turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The MAI...

Page 22: ...ve picture to be monitored via a network set the NETWORK masking to ON ID1 users only Notes When you set the MAIN or MON2 masking to ON the playback picture is also masked You cannot monitor the playback picture To monitor the playback picture set the mask setting to OFF Masking via a network is effective only for ID1 users The ID2 and ID3 users can monitor all the channels in desired mode 7 If mu...

Page 23: ...rm Signal Connection on page 52 When an input signal is interrupted no signal alarm If there is an interruption of an input signal from a camera in cases such as cable disconnection a buzzer sounds and the indicator of the INPUT SELECTOR button corresponding to the camera begins to flash Depending on the setting of the DISPLAY SET menu the monitor displays one of three conditions the gray screen t...

Page 24: ...0 Note Though it is rare case but it includes the possibility of image loss Areas for Recording The built in hard disk is partitioned into the normal recording area alarm recording area and archive area for data storage The default is 80 assigned to the normal recording area and 19 assigned to the alarm recording area with the remaining 1 assigned to the archive area You may change these percentag...

Page 25: ... 1 FPS HSR X206 or 8 333 FPS HSR X206P REC RATE Set the recording rate in FPS fields per second For the table of recording rates and recording times see page 31 REC PROGRAM GROUP Choose one from among P 1 to P 4 to use particular cameras for recording Use all the connected cameras select OFF For setting P 1 to P 4 see the next paragraph Setting procedure 1 Display the main menu then select 2 RECOR...

Page 26: ...he lower part of the screen according to the number of cameras you chose and the specified recording rate Perform settings for other program numbers in the same manner as in steps 3 to 5 When the settings are completed Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Setting of the program recording is also possible for timer recording Audio recording during program recording Audio recording can be activate...

Page 27: ... 563 1 0 5 0 33 0 25 0 2 0 1 0 05 0 03 unit FPS Note The total recording rate is 25 FPS at maximum to be shared by the cameras set to ON The total recording rate depends on the number of the cameras set to ON It can be 25 FPS only when all six cameras are ON and is limited if five cameras or fewer are ON Examples When 6 cameras are ON max 25 FPS 01 6 25 02 6 25 03 3 125 04 3 125 05 3 125 06 3 125 ...

Page 28: ...o recording is needed change it to ON At that time A is added to the indication of REC RATE as shown below Normal Recording Easy Setup Function Using 1 NORMAL REC EASY SET of the RECORD SET menu you can easily perform menu setup for normal recording Selecting the setting display 1 Select 2 RECORD SET from the main menu 2 Select 1 NORMAL REC EASY SET The NORMAL REC EASY SET display appears NORMAL R...

Page 29: ...FF If audio recording is needed change it to ON At that time A is added to the indication of REC RATE as shown below RECORDING DURATION BASE RECORDING DURATION 90 DAYS TIMER RECORDING DLY ON START 08 00 STOP 22 00 PICTURE QUALITY HIGH AUDIO RECORDING ON NUMBER OF CAMERAS 6 REC RATE A1 111 FPS CAM When setup is completed Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise When the warning is indicated change NO...

Page 30: ...CORDING to ON and audio recording is valid with the specified recording cycle audio is recorded with video Note When timer recording has been set the indicator on the TIMER button lit recording cannot be started with the z REC button First press the TIMER button to cancel timer recording When the normal recording area becomes full If overwriting of the normal recording area has been set to OFF a w...

Page 31: ...0 006 180 3 600 148 538 105 214 78 911 57 390 48 560 REC RATE 1 input 6 inputs TLV values PICTURE QUALITY fps sec fps sec mode H LOW MID HIGH SUPER HYPER 50 00 0 02 8 333 0 12 3 99 94 70 67 53 51 38 37 32 32 25 00 0 04 4 167 0 24 6 198 187 140 135 105 102 77 75 65 64 16 67 0 06 2 778 0 36 9 297 281 210 202 158 153 115 112 97 95 12 50 0 08 2 083 0 48 12 396 374 281 269 210 204 153 150 129 127 8 333...

Page 32: ...URE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING These items can be set the same as for normal recording ALARM INTERLEAVE SW To alternately record the image from the camera in alarm status and those of all of the other connected cameras Ex Alarm camera t Normal camera A t Alarm camera t Normal camera B t Alarm camera t Normal camera C etc If multiple alarms are generated the images of the cameras in alarm status will ...

Page 33: ...m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 2 778 20s 40s 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 2 500 40s 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 2 273 40s 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 923 40s 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 667 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 471 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 316 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 190 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 087 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m 1 000 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m 10m 15m ALARM TRIGGER Select the trigger ALARM External alarm input SENSOR Inte...

Page 34: ...r details on time period setting see Setting the Time Period page 59 With the default setting not to switch for each time period set T 1 only 4 Select the sensitivity of the sensor item 4 Make sure that the sensor sensitivity LEVEL column is flashing You can select the sensitivity level in the range of 1 to 10 The lower the value you select the higher the sensitivity becomes Setting to 1 provides ...

Page 35: ...riggered ALARM PRIORITY Select the display mode of the monitor for when multiple alarms are detected LAST To display the last alarm picture FIRST To display the first alarm picture SWITCH To display each alarm picture for 1 second in sequence MON 2 DISPLAY Select the display mode of the submonitor connected via the MONITOR MON 2 connector for when an alarm is detected ON To display an alarm pictur...

Page 36: ...e changed with the submenu 2 RECORDING AREA SET of the main menu 2 RECORD SET For details see Recording Area Settings on page 60 Note If the trigger is detected when normal recording is in progress alarm recording will be executed without interrupting normal recording Alarm Recording ...

Page 37: ...ot need this function select OFF For details on the program recording see Choosing Cameras for Recording on page 26 FPS Select the recording rate SET To activate timer recording specified on this line set to ON The same picture quality selected for normal recording is used for timer recording When audio recording is valid A appears before the FPS value Setting procedure 1 Display he main menu then...

Page 38: ...tings with the above settings are as follows The picture quality set on the NORMAL REC MODE SET display is applied 2 P2 3 20FPS 2 P2 2 P2 2 P2 1 P1 3 20FPS 3 20FPS 05 00 19 00 08 00 18 00 06 00 22 00 22 00 05 00 If an external timer input the signal to the EXT TIMER terminal drops 0 V is detected in the periods indicated recording is performed with the recording rate of 10 FPS Setting holidays On ...

Page 39: ...g time on the specified day and the indicator of the z REC button will light In timer recording data are recorded on the normal recording area in the picture quality specified for normal recording Recording will stop at the specified STOP time To cancel timer recording Cancel Timer Recording Standby mode by pressing the TIMER button so that the indicator goes dark Timer recording in progress can a...

Page 40: ... external memory Insert a Compact Flash card into the CF card slot on the front panel to copy data to the Compact Flash card Using a commercially available CF card adaptor enables data copying to Memory Sticks etc Copying Data to the Archive Area or a Compact Flash Card To copy picture data in the normal or alarm recording area proceed as follows When copying data in the archive area to a Compact ...

Page 41: ...is canceled When the archive area becomes full You can clear all the data in the area using the submenu 2 RECORDING AREA SET of the main menu 2 RECORD SET You cannot delete specific events only Notes When you copy to Compact Flash cards the maximum number of cards for continuous copying is 40 000 Copying is interrupted when the count reaches 40 000 after a copying operation is started To copy to 4...

Page 42: ...ne even when copying to a Memory Stick etc using a CF card adaptor The HOW MANY line is highlighted 6 Turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to specify the quantity of images to be copied on the HOW MANY line The figure input column flashes 1 Set the number with the Jog dial and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The unit column flashes 2 Set the unit with the Jog dial and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to...

Page 43: ...it screen mode Note that audio cannot be played back in variable speed playback To stop playback Press the x STOP button The display switches to the live picture Note In the following operations the playback picture may be distorted or temporarily frozen But these are not malfunction When the normal recording area and alarm recording area are played back continuously the picture may be distorted a...

Page 44: ...it the menu press the EXIT button Still Picture Playback During playback press the X PAUSE button The indicator of the X PAUSE button lights and the playback picture freezes Press the X PAUSE button again to restore normal playback To advance or reverse the still picture frame by frame Using the Jog dial frame by frame playback can be done in both the forward and reverse directions Turning the Jog...

Page 45: ...0 2 time normal Normal speed speed in the in the reverse direction reverse direction 50 to 70 4 time normal 2 time normal speed in the speed in the reverse direction reverse direction 70 to 80 Skip playback 4 time normal in the reverse speed in the direction reverse direction Clockwise rotation Counterclockwise rotation To hold the variable speed playback The SHUTTLE HOLD button enables you to loc...

Page 46: ...SEARCH To find a picture recorded in the alarm recording area by the thumbnail images TIME DATE SEARCH To find a picture recorded in the alarm or normal recording area by the recording date and time ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH To find a picture stored in the archive area ACTIVITY DETECTION SEARCH To find a picture recorded in the alarm or normal recording area using the built in activity detection sensor ...

Page 47: ...isplay also changes to X pause symbol which however in rare cases remains as B playback symbol This is a problem only of the OSD and has no effect on operations Such phenomenon will never occur on the Web browser display when connected via a network You may skip to the previous alarm event with the ALARM button and to the next alarm event with the ALARM button Searching by the Thumbnail Image You ...

Page 48: ...orded at the date and time you specified and displays its thumbnail image in the preview zone If there is no event recorded at the specified date time the image from the closest date and time is displayed The unit searches the alarm recording area first then the normal recording area To display the picture full screen Highlight VIEW and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The unit enter Playback mode ...

Page 49: ...as detected in the preview zone Searching Using the Activity Detection Sensor The built in activity detection sensor permits you to find and play back the picture for which activity change in luminance has been detected at specified points during the specified time period You can search both the normal and alarm recording areas 1 Select ACTIVITY DETECTION SEARCH on the SEARCH menu The ACTIVITY DET...

Page 50: ...icture full screen Highlight VIEW and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The unit enters Playback mode with full screen display starting from the picture displayed in the preview zone as a thumbnail image Picture Searching ...

Page 51: ... ALARM ALARM OUT NON REC EXT TIMER WARNING FULL C ALL RESET MONITOR MON 1 MON 2 AC IN AC IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN MON 2 VIDEO IN VIDEO IN MON 1 IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT MIC Connections and Settings to an AC power source AC power cord supplied Microphone Main monitor Video cameras max 6 units Submonitor HSR X206 X206P a For the HSR X206P only Pass the cable to be connected to AUDIO O...

Page 52: ...sed in titles Alphabetics A to Z Numerics 0 to 9 Symbols hyphen colon period slash asterisk space 1 Select 1 INITIAL SET from the main menu 2 Select 3 TITLE SET from the submenu A camera picture is displayed full screen and a figure line for title setting is superimposed To set a title for the camera picture displayed proceed to step 4 3 Select the camera picture to be set using the INPUT SELECTOR...

Page 53: ...imultaneously access the unit When multiple users are accessing the number of connected users is displayed on the screen Connection Attach a ferrite core to an Ethernet cable and connect it to the LAN connector Note For the HSR X206P only Attach the supplied ferrite core large Wind the cable two times then snap Settings Perform the necessary settings with the submenu 5 NETWORK SET of the main menu...

Page 54: ... different ON modes are selectable ON NETWORK Operations via a network take priority Log in via a network is enabled for all the IDs ID1 ID2 ID3 While the recorder is connected to the network only switching of the live image on the main monitor is enabled on the panel of the recorder Note You cannot log in the recorder when it is in Playback Copy or Menu mode Wait until the recorder quits the mode...

Page 55: ...on Turn the Shuttle dial counterclockwise Loading once started cannot be stopped Hard Disk Expansion and Mirroring Setting Initializing the hard disk You can initialize the hard disk using the submenu 4 HDD SET of the main menu 3 GENERAL SET as required For details on menu operations see Menu Operations on page 14 HDD SET DISK 1 160GB DISK 2 160GB DISK INITIALIZE c CAUTION ALL RECORDING WILL BE ER...

Page 56: ...ATA V 2 2kΩ SW10 SPEED DATA v 1 8kΩ SW9 EXIT 1 2kΩ SW8 MENU 820Ω SW7 REC 680Ω SW6 PLAY 470Ω SW5 SHIFT 360Ω SW4 SEARCH 300Ω SW3 PAUSE 220Ω SW2 PLAY STOP 220Ω SW1 REC STOP C 1 2 3 4 5 6 C LAN ALARM IN SENSOR ALARM OUT C R1 R2 IN OUT RESET FULL CLOCK ALARM ALARM OUT NON REC EXT TIMER WARNING FULL C AC IN ALL RESET C NC HSR X206 X206P Functions shown in parenthesis are obtained when switched with SHIF...

Page 57: ...r local time Use the same submenu 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET of main menu 1 INITIAL SET as with the language selection You may also perform the settings for summer time daylight savings time and external clock adjustment Adjusting the clock 1 Turn the Jog dial to highlight the current setting of CLOCK SET and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise The leftmost column flashes LANGUAGE LANGUE SPRACHE IDIOMA ENGL...

Page 58: ...th in which to switch TIME Time hours minutes when to switch 4 Similarly set when to return to the standard time on the OFF line When the settings are completed Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Adjusting the time using the CLOCK IN OUT terminals To adjust the built in clock of this unit and or the clocks of another connected HSR X206 X206P units using the CLOCK IN OUT terminals on the rear p...

Page 59: ... clockwise The two left figures of T2 flash 4 Specify the beginning time of T2 T3 and T4 in the same manner Perform settings of T1 to T4 for the time period setting B 4 Select the time period setting A or B for each operation such as the automatic switching operation page 21 the mask function page 22 and the activity sensor operation page 33 Notes Set as T1 T2 T3 T4 If you set T2 to 00 00 you can ...

Page 60: ...ue and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to register the setting You may set the normal recording area and the alarm recording area independently The total value of the areas must be 99 The percentage of the archive area is automatically calculated in the range of 1 to 15 according to the values of the normal recording and the alarm recording areas A confirmation message is displayed 5 To execute th...

Page 61: ...e value can be selected in the range of 1 to 10 When the settings are completed Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Limiting the data retention period It is possible to limit the data retention period for recorded pictures For example if the period is set to 90 days pictures recorded more than 90 days before will not be played back The retention period can be set to a value between 1 and 99 day...

Page 62: ...Also they cannot be copied to Memory Sticks Influence of power OFF If a no power condition occurs such as just turning the power OFF or the power outage the data retention period may be shortened Each time power is shut off the period may shortened by up to 10 minutes On Screen Data Selection You may independently turn on off the on screen data superimposed on the images on the monitor screen or s...

Page 63: ... current setting flashes 4 Turn the Jog dial to change the ON OFF setting and turn the Shuttle dial clockwise to register your setting Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each buzzer to be set When the settings are completed Press the EXIT button to exit the menu Security Lock Settings You can activate the security lock on operation by setting passwords Use the submenu 3 SECURITY LOCK SET of the main menu 3 ...

Page 64: ...ayback mode When the security lock is active The operations are limited depending on the menu settings as follows ADMIN USER REC Security lock validity USE USE CONTROL ON ON ADMIN All operations are locked Entering the USER password will enable playback operations only Entering the ADMIN password will enable all operations ON ON USER All operations are locked Entering the USER password will enable...

Page 65: ... To eliminate such problems it is strongly recommended to use the Proxy OFF setting Accessing the Recorder 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 Type the following in the Address box and press the Enter key http IP address for the HSR X206 X206P The IP address for the HSR X206 X206P is the one that has been set with the submenu 5 NETWORK SET of the main menu 3 GENERAL SET The Network Password input window o...

Page 66: ...s continued Notes You can select to which you give the priority for operation the PC side network control or the recorder side Which operations are enabled depends on this setting For details see Network Connections and Associated Settings on page 53 If communication with the PC is not detected for 2 minutes the network is automatically disconnected To disconnect the network from the HSR X206 X206...

Page 67: ...ng that uses the normal recording area STOP No recording is being made RECORDING Normal recording is in progress TIMER STANDBY The unit is in timer recording standby status TIMER RECORDING Timer recording is in progress AREA FULL The normal recording area is full ALARM RECORDING MODE Shows the status of alarm recording that uses the alarm recording area STOP No recording is being made PRE ALARM RE...

Page 68: ...everse direction no yes yes PLAY STOP Stops playback to display the current camera input yes yes yes Returns to Live mode from a mode other than Live PLAY Starts playback no yes yes PREVIOUS Reverses the still picture by one when clicked on in Still mode no yes yes corresponds to turning the Jog dial of the recorder to the left in Still mode PAUSE Sets playback to Still mode no yes yes NEXT Advanc...

Page 69: ...e only after all nine thumbnails are completely displayed 3 TIME DATE SEARCH To find a recorded picture by recording date time The same information can be obtained as when you select TIME DATE SEARCH on the recorder on page 48 Specify the recording date and time of the picture to be found using the SEARCH dropdown lists and click on PREVIEW A search operation for the event recorded at specified th...

Page 70: ...hive area of the HSR X206 X206P and download the data to the hard disk of your PC If you try to download data in the normal or alarm recording area directly to your PC the data are automatically copied onto the archive area of the HSR X206 X206P for downloading The data in the archive area can be directly downloaded to your PC Copying a picture Note Copying cannot be made in Multi screen mode For ...

Page 71: ... speed of CPU the version of Internet Explorer etc When downloading time exceeds 5 minutes then data transfer will be disconnected and end up incomplete In this case please reduce the number of images for downloading and try downloading once again When controlling two HSR X206 X206P via a network using two browsers on a single PC note that simultaneous downloading from both units is not possible I...

Page 72: ...first picture PREV To display the previous picture R PLAY To play in the reverse direction and freeze at the first picture STOP To stop playback PLAY To play in the forward direction and freeze at the last picture NEXT To display the next picture END To display the last picture CHANNEL Shows the channel number IMAGE SIZE You may select the size from among 5 choices 1 400 300 pixels 2 640 480 pixel...

Page 73: ...g and the pre reverse time You can set the same items as with PROGRAM REC SET and PRE REVERSE on the recorder on page 26 or 44 8 TIMER SET To set the conditions for timer recording You can set them with the same procedure as with TIMER SET on the recorder on page 37 9 ALARM REC MODE SET To set the conditions for alarm recording You can set the same items as with ALARM REC MODE SET on the recorder ...

Page 74: ...so possible to download audio to PC via a Network For details see Downloading audio on page 75 Notes To playback the downloaded image and audio HSR X200 Viewer is necessary For details on HSR X200 Viewer see pages 79 to 86 To monitor and store the audio transmitted to PC via a Network ActiveX is necessary ActiveX is automatically installed when you install HSR X200 Viewer Ver 1 5 1 or later 3 Alar...

Page 75: ...mage the image may not be displayed depending on the computer environment Audio transmission is possible with ID2 and ID3 The menu of audio transmission is not indicated with ID1 When the audio transmission mode is selected the live mode and the normal playback mode is only available Cancel the audio transmission mode when the particular playback such as PAUSE or SEARCH is executed The time and th...

Page 76: ...ppears click on OK To save images only Select Save As from the File menu in Internet Explorer specify the saving location and filename in the Save as Web Page dialog box and then click on the Save button The web page will then be saved and all of the images will be saved at the same time Notes Please use Internet Explorer 5 0 or later Images cannot be saved with other versions Downloading of audio...

Page 77: ...top button on the operating panel Downloading picture and audio being monitored When you connect to a network with ID2 or ID3 SAVE TO PC 2 is displayed on the screen 1 Activate the download function Choose ON from the SAVE TO PC 2 pulldown menu To save audio set the AUDIO switch 1 to ON Refer to Transmitting audio via a network on page 75 for the setup of the AUDIO switch When you click on the SET...

Page 78: ...tton 6 1 or by directly typing in the appropriate one 2 1 Clicking on the BROWSE button permits you to specify the folder using Windows Explorer It is also possible to create a new folder 2 If you type in an nonexisting drive STOP SAVE ERROR will be displayed If you type in an nonexisting folder the folder will be newly created 3 Start downloading By your clicking on the START button 7 downloading...

Page 79: ...d from this unit onto media such as computer hard disk drives and Compact Flash For HSR X200 Viewer consult your Sony dealer Installing HSR X200 Viewer Install HSR X200 Viewer ver 1 5 1 or later by the following procedure 1 Starting the installation wizard Double click the icon for the downloaded HSR X200Viewer exe file to start the installation wizard Note If the former version HSR X200 Viewer ha...

Page 80: ...ton and specify the desired folder 5 Starting copying of files Check that all the settings shown are correct and then click on the Next button Copying of files will then start If you wish to change any of the settings click on the Back button 6 Completion of installation When the installation is complete the InstallShield Wizard Complete window appears Click on the Finish button Opening HSR X200 V...

Page 81: ... corresponding menu 1 Menu Bar This is the basic menu for HSR X200 Viewer Click a command to view the details for that command 1 File F Open O Displays the Open file dialog box Print P Prints the specified file Title Input T Displays the dialog box for entering titles for printed images Exit X Closes HSR X200 Viewer 2 View V Toolbar T Displays and hides the toolbar Status bar S Displays and hides ...

Page 82: ...er over a network Also select this option for JPEG images you copied to a CD R using the computer after downloading them to a memory stick or the computer Click on the Browse button to display the folder tree Specify the folder to be viewed and then click on OK If you wish thumbnail images to appear check Show Thumbnails 1 2 Note To play back sound be sure to specify a folder that contains sound w...

Page 83: ... number Thumbnail images that will not fit in the window can be viewed using the scroll bar Note In the case of CD R image data thumbnail images do not appear Viewing images 1 Main window When you double click a thumbnail image the image appears larger in the main window The following images appear at the time when files are opened For CD R image data First image For JPEG image data Image with the...

Page 84: ...t setting 1 all images are played back one at a time Set values 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 30 40 50 100 200 9 IMAGE SIZE Default setting 1 The display size for images in the main window can be set to one of five sizes 0 PLAY SPEED Default setting 3 The playback speed for slideshows can be set to one of five speeds Playback 1 2 3 4 5 speed Playback 1 s 0 5 s 0 25 s 0 125 s 0 05 s interval Note The actual play...

Page 85: ... blue and then repeat step 1 above 3 To print several images all at once Hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard and then click on the images to be printed in the thumbnail window to select them To select a contiguous range of images hold down the Ctrl key and the Shift key simultaneously and then select the images After selecting the images to be printed carry out the procedure in step 1 above The...

Page 86: ...ack operations to select the start image Then when playback is stopped click on the Set Copy Start image button The starting point can be specified 1 3 2 2 Set Copy End image Specify the copy end point in the same way 2 Start Copy Click on the Start Copy button 3 The Save As dialog box appears 3 Save Specify the saving destination and the filename and then click on the Save button The specified im...

Page 87: ...or during timer recording goes dark See page 39 Timer recording was not made The clock setting is not correct Set the clock to the correct time See page 57 Timer recording is not set to on Press the TIMER button so that the indicator lights See page 39 Check the TIMER SET display to see whether ON is displayed in the SET column See page 38 The time and date were not The on screen data is made undi...

Page 88: ...atest power failure are displayed USED TIME The accumulated usage time s of the built in hard disk s and the recorder are displayed FIRMWARE The firmware version of the recorder is displayed To exit this menu press the EXIT button Checking the Initialization Logs The main menu 6 INITIALIZATION LOG permits you to know when the HDD was initialized for all the areas and when recording was restarted i...

Page 89: ...de S N 48 dB HYPER mode Audio input output Input 8 dBs 27 kΩ unbalanced RCA Output 8 dBs 600 Ω unbalanced RCA Microphone input 60 dBs 10 kΩ unbalanced ø3 5 mm minijack S N 40 dB Specifications Alarm and control input output LAN 10Base T 100Base TX RJ 11 R1 R2 Resister alley switches ALARM RESET Normal open Pulse width 100 ms or more ALARM OUT 5 V 5 7 kΩ Low active NON REC 5 V 5 7 kΩ Low active WAR...

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