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Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder. Please carefully follow the instructions in this
manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

DIGITAL VIDEO
RECORDER

C-DR091D PL
C-DR161D PL 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for C-DR091D PL

Page 1: ... purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER C DR091D PL C DR161D PL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...l Communications Specifications 23 10 1 1 Communications protocol 23 10 1 2 RS 232C Connector pin arrangement 23 10 2 10BASE T 100BASE TX Terminal Connections 23 10 3 Alarm Input Terminal Connections 24 10 3 1 Terminal connection 24 10 4 Control I O Terminal Connections 25 10 4 1 Time synchronization input output terminal connections 25 11 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIVATION AND TERMINATION 11 1 Rec...

Page 3: ...rding Mode 39 15 3 Priority Recording 39 15 3 1 How to perform priority recording 39 15 4 Auto Recording Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording 40 15 4 1 Alarm event recording 40 15 4 2 Normal recording 40 15 5 Pre Recording 41 15 6 Recording State 41 15 7 Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed 43 15 8 Picture Quality 43 15 9 Recording Rate 44 15 10 Recording time 44 15 11 ...

Page 4: ...ttings Using a USB Key 62 19 2 1 USB Key Level Settings and Operation Levels 62 19 2 2 USB Key registration 62 19 2 3 Resetting the USB Key registration 63 19 3 Login and Logout by Password 63 19 3 1 Password Entry 63 19 3 2 When USB key settings are invalid 63 19 3 3 When USB key settings are valid 64 19 4 Security Settings Against Remote External Access 65 19 5 Security Settings Against Web Acce...

Page 5: ...n settings 84 23 3 Pre Recording Settings 85 24 SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING 86 24 1 Character Display Settings 87 24 2 Monitor Output Setting 88 24 3 Sequence Setting 88 24 4 Camera Name Setting 89 24 5 DVR Name Setting 89 25 NETWORK SETTING 90 26 MAIL SETTING 91 26 1 Transmission Condition Setting 92 27 SYSTEM SETTING 93 27 1 I O Terminal Mode Setting 94 27 2 Control Output Terminal Setting 95 27 3 Se...

Page 6: ...n 107 31 6 1 Menu screen setting 107 31 7 Live Image Transmission 108 31 7 1 For administrator account 108 31 7 2 For user account 108 31 7 3 Screen change button 109 31 7 4 Camera control section 109 31 8 Playback Transmission 111 31 8 1 Playback Operations 112 31 8 2 Searching 112 31 8 3 Download 113 31 8 4 Duplex display 114 31 9 Remote Control 115 31 10 Web Indication setting 116 32 RECORDING ...

Page 7: ...ng so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage When mounting the unit in an equipment rack be sure to position it below the heat generating component such as camera drive unit keeping a space with a perforated panel in between Doing otherwise may cause heat to build up inside the rack possibly resulting in fire Do not apply excessive voltage to the LAN...

Page 8: ... objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may result in personal injury and or property damage In addition the object itself may fall off and cause injury and or damage Clean the unit periodically Contact your TOA dealer regarding the cleaning If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time a fire may result If dust accumulates on the power supply plu...

Page 9: ...arustettuun pistorasiaan Norway Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag This equipment is classified as a LASER CLASS 1 PRODUCT The following classification label is located on the drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM ...

Page 10: ...the Recorder is equipped with a cooling fan a motor sound is generated Avoid installing the Digital Video Recorder in locations which resonate electrical motor noise Do not install the Recorder in locations influenced by strong electrical or magnetic fields as monitor screen pictures may become distorted or the Recorder could fail The Recorder can be used only in a commercial and industrial area O...

Page 11: ...s to record When the settings recording rate and picture quality of both normal and mirror modes are set to be identical the recording time for normal mode is twice that of mirror mode Alarm Event Recording Refers to both alarm recording and motion detected recording Alarm recording is performed when the alarm input terminal of the Digital Video Recorder or Combination Camera receives a signal Mot...

Page 12: ... desired scenes to be quickly found and viewed Mirroring Recording Mirroring Recording function performs the simultaneous recording of data onto the two hard disks Even if one of the disks fails recording and playback can still be performed using the other disk The possibility of data loss due to hard disk failure is greatly reduced increasing reliability High Picture Quality and High Frame Rate R...

Page 13: ...system with the addition of the C RF1000 Interface Unit allowing each controller to control all Digital Video Recorders and Combination Cameras Refer to p 20 Connections Archive Function Recorded images can be copied onto the DVD R or to the USB memory Viewer software is also downloaded at the same time Refer to p 51 Archive Security Function Two security settings using a password and USB key lock...

Page 14: ... is unlit and Monitor 2 output is enabled when the key is lit Monitor 2 output can be operated with the Camera selector keys Multi screen key and Sequence key Refer to p 31 Monitor display 7 Buzzer stop key Alarm reset key When priority recording equipment failure or alarm event recording takes place a buzzer sounds Pressing this key disables the buzzer Use this key to reset alarm event recording ...

Page 15: ...ng from the position indicated by the mark on the menu setting screen to the next menu setting screen Refer to p 74 Main menu setting Exiting the motion setting screen Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more to exit the motion detection setting on the menu screen Refer to p 84 Motion detection settings Activating the Password entry screen Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more when t...

Page 16: ...Refer to the failure log on the menu screen for the cause of each equipment failure The LED flashes until the Recorder returns to normal state Available hard disk space indicator Flashes when the available disk space falls below the specified warning level while in write protect mode and when the available disk spaces runs out of time This indicator does not light flash while in overwrite mode Ref...

Page 17: ...d in full screen or 4 segment split screen display Reproduced images cannot be output 24 Audio input output terminal Audio input terminal This terminal is used for audio recording Audio output terminal Outputs audio input terminal signals during live screen display and outputs the recorded audio during playback display 25 Video input terminal Connect the camera to this terminal Connecting the came...

Page 18: ...lso use this terminal to cascade connect the Digital Video Recorder Connect the first Digital Video Recorder s Remote control output terminal to the second Recorder s Remote control input terminal Note the correct polarity Refer to p 21 Digital video recorder s expansion system Camera control terminal Use this terminal to control the Combination Camera Connect this terminal to the camera s control...

Page 19: ...t compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra b Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised c Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading d Circui...

Page 20: ... SYNC CAMERA RM IN B PRIORITY NC 1 2 3 4 G G G G G G G G G G IN OUT RM OUT B IN MONITOR OUT1 MONITOR OUT2 CPEV S 0 65 RS 485 Control line Twisted pair with shield 22AWG or larger Modular cable 3 m 9 8 ft supplied with the C RM1000 Modular cable 1 m 3 3 ft supplied with Disk Array eSATA cable 1 m 3 3 ft supplied with Disk Array Coaxial cable Video signal 1 C DR091D 9 I O Terminals C DR161D 16 I O T...

Page 21: ...ombination camera RS 485 RS 485 CAMERA G LAN CONTROL OUT TIME SYNC CAMERA RM IN B PRIORITY NC 1 2 3 4 G G G G G G G G G G IN OUT RM OUT B IN Monitor 2 Live only RS 485 CAMERA G LAN CONTROL OUT TIME SYNC CAMERA RM IN B PRIORITY NC 1 2 3 4 G G G G G G G G G G IN OUT RM OUT B IN LINK RM OUT B To next page Remote Controller 1 C RM1000 To LAN To LAN MONITOR OUT 2 MONITOR OUT 2 MONITOR OUT 1 Digital Vid...

Page 22: ... ON Termination OFF Digital Video Recorder 3 C DR161D Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Live only Combination camera RS 485 RS 485 LAN Monitor 2 Live only CAMERA G LAN CONTROL OUT TIME SYNC CAMERA RM IN B PRIORITY NC 1 2 3 4 G G G G G G G G G G IN OUT RM OUT B IN LINK From previous page Remote Controller 3 C RM1000 To LAN RM IN B CAMERA G CONTROL OUT TIME SYNC CAMERA RM IN B PRIORITY NC 1 2 3 4 G G G G G G G G ...

Page 23: ...or hardware or software failures or damages resulting from the use of third party control software 10 1 1 Communications protocol Transfer System Start stop system Parity Bit Even number Transfer Speed 9 600 bps 19 200 bps and 38 400 bps Code Binary code Bit Length 8 bits Flow Control CTS RTS handshake or none Stop Bit 1 Error Control None 10 1 2 RS 232C Connector pin arrangement The following sig...

Page 24: ...n the Release button Insert a cable Push the release button up 2 1 3 G G G G G G G G G 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 9 1 ALARM IN For 16 channel For 9 channel Applicable cable Solid conductor AWG26 ø 0 4 mm AWG16 ø 1 2 mm Stranded conductor AWG24 0 2 mm2 AWG20 0 75 mm2 10 3 Alarm Input Terminal Connections The number of terminals available differs depending on whether the Digital Video Recorder is a 9 channel or ...

Page 25: ...te controller input output terminals control output terminal and time synchronization input output terminals Refer to p 14 Nomenclature and functions Notes Ensure that the cable is securely locked into the terminal after connection Refer to p 24 Alarm input terminal connections Use the CPEV S cable twisted pair shielded cable with diameter larger than 0 65 mm for the Control Input Output terminal ...

Page 26: ... key flashes at about 5 second intervals while in standby mode Note Do not pull out the power supply plug while the Power key is light green Ensure that the Recorder is in the standby mode when pulling out the power supply plug Logged data could be damaged or lost if the power supply plug is pulled out during initialization while accessing the hard disk 3 Press the Power key while the Recorder is ...

Page 27: ...ists in the recording data M A I N M E N U R E C S E T T I N G D I S P L A Y S E T T I N G N E T W O R K S E T T I N G M A I L S E T T I N G S Y S T E M S E T T I N G L O G D I S P L A Y D A T E T I M E S E T T I N G M A I N T E N A N C E I M A G E A R C H I V I N G D A T E T I M E S E T T I N G D A T E T I M E S E T T I N G J A N 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 D A T E T I M E A D J U S T O P E R A T E S L A V...

Page 28: ...al Video Recorder in normal mode However it is recommended that the hard disk be initialized since recording starts automatically when the Digital Video Recorder s power is switched on Menu key M A I N T E N A N C E H D I N I T I A L I Z E S E T T I N G I N I T I A L I Z E E X E C U T E L O G I N I T I A L I Z E E X E C U T E E X P O R T S E T T I N G D A T A E X E C U T E I M P O R T S E T T I N ...

Page 29: ...anner of operation group setting Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting 6 Press the key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the screen The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting 7 Move the cursor with the and keys to select YES then press the Menu key The display reverts to the auto recording setting screen 12 4 Auto Recording Settings Recordings are n...

Page 30: ... E T E C T M O D E L E V E L P O S T M O T I O N T I M E 1 S E C 1 Choose Group A F from the Auto recording Settings and press the Menu key The Group setting screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor with the and keys and perform Group setting using the and keys For a detailed information refer to Group A F settings Refer to p 80 Setting of groups A F 3 Press the key while the cursor is set to the lef...

Page 31: ...r 2 outputs switch with each depression of the Monitor key Monitor 1 output is enabled when the Monitor key is unlit and Monitor 2 output is enabled when the Monitor key is lit 13 2 About Live and Playback Modes Display can be switched between live and playback modes Pressing the Play key when in live mode switches the screen to playback mode while pressing the Stop key when in playback mode switc...

Page 32: ...ing disabled 5 Overwrite settings Refer to p 76 Recording setting Write Protect Overwrite 6 Disk mode Refer to p 102 Hard disk drive initialization M Mirror mode No Indication Normal mode 7 Camera name Refer to p 89 Camera name setting 8 Available hard disk time Displayed when in Write Protect mode 9 Fan failure The indication lights when the fan fails This indication cannot be set to Hide in scre...

Page 33: ... No indication Recording stop state 6 Camera name Refer to p 89 Camera name setting 7 Fan failure The indication lights when the fan fails This indication cannot be set to Hide in screen display settings 8 Hard disk being played back A Plays back the first built in hard disk B Plays back the second built in hard disk C Plays back the Disk Array s hard disk 9 Recording date and time This display po...

Page 34: ...T J A N 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 A B Press the Multi Screen key Press the Multi Screen key Press the Multi Screen key 9 channel DVR 4 Seg A 4 Seg B 9 Seg 4 Seg C 16 channel DVR 4 Seg A 4 Seg B 4 Seg C 4 Seg D 16 Seg 9 Seg B 9 Seg A 13 6 Multi Segment Split Screen Display When the live or playback screen is displayed the multi segment split screen display changes as shown below eac...

Page 35: ... Menu key The subject can be zoomed with the designated point at the center Zoomed areas can be moved using the and keys even while zoomed 3 Press the Menu key when the zoom screen is displayed The display reverts to the zoom selection screen Pressing the Zoom key again when the zoom screen is displayed resets the zoom display Note When channels are changed multi segment split screen display is se...

Page 36: ...en when the power is switched OFF 1 Hold down the Multi Screen key for 2 seconds or more The triplex setting screen is displayed 2 Press the and keys to move the cursor 3 Press the Camera selector key When the Camera selector key is pressed the live screen corresponding to the selected camera output is displayed in the position indicated by the cursor A dark screen is displayed if the selected cam...

Page 37: ...ition setting screen it is switched with the live screen of the camera during selection Position of camera images through Monitor 2 cannot be changed When an alarm event occurs during display position setting the alarm activated camera image is recorded but not displayed on the full screen L 1 L 2 P O S I T I O N S E T T I N G L 3 L 4 L 1 L 1 L 2 L 3 L 4 Hold down the Multi Screen key for 2 second...

Page 38: ...are set to be identical the recording time for normal mode is about twice that of mirror mode The total recording rate is 100 IPS maximum Mirror mode The same image is simultaneously recorded on both hard disks Even if one of the two hard disks fails the other hard disk continues to record allowing all recorded images to be played back The total recording rate is 50 IPS maximum Set the disk mode t...

Page 39: ...ted recording Pre Alarm recording operates only in recording stop mode 15 3 Priority Recording Priority recording is given higher priority over Auto recording Use this recording mode to check recording details when for example a suspicious person intrudes or when making recording outside the scheduled time period In the Priority Recording settings the following settings can be made for individual ...

Page 40: ...e allows two or more events to be set for individual cameras For Alarm Input recording time set both alarm input mode and post alarm time intervals For Motion Detection set both motion detection mode and post motion alarm time Refer to p 80 Setting of groups A F When an alarm event occurs the corresponding camera s image is switched to full screen display until the preset alarm time interval has e...

Page 41: ...f manually started during Alarm Event recording 6 When the Priority recording ends recording reverts to Normal recording Notes Perform Normal recording settings in auto recording settings Normal recordings are factory preset to recordings ON for all cameras 15 5 Pre Recording This function records images immediately before Priority recording or Alarm Event recording is initiated Setting the Pre Re...

Page 42: ...ing ends recording reverts to recording stop mode 3 If Alarm Event recording is initiated Pre Recording is first made then Alarm Event recording begins 4 When the preset Alarm Event recording interval elapses recording reverts to recording stop mode 5 Priority recording is initiated if a Priority signal is received or if manually started during Alarm Event recording 6 When the Priority recording e...

Page 43: ...ize 1 Highest 2 3 4 5 Lowest 64 KB 40 KB 32 KB 24 KB 16 KB Notes Pre recording only functions when recording is stopped It cannot be used when recording is in progress If the Priority Recording Key on the Digital Video Recorder or remote controller is used to start recording when Priority Recording Input mode is set to Level then priority recording continues until it is manually stopped ON Pre Rec...

Page 44: ...hip of menu screen display vs actual recording rate The total recording rate is calculated by the actual recording rate in the above table If for example each of 16 cameras is set to a menu screen display value of 6 IPS the total recording rate is 100 IPS since the actual per unit recording rate is 6 25 IPS Also if a recording rate of 1 2 5 IPS or less 1 2 5 1 60 is designated the total rate is ca...

Page 45: ... frame basis Instant event access playback Moves to the event start time Priority recording Alarm Event recording and Normal recording to begin playback 16 2 How to Perform Playback Performing playback operation during live mode switches the display to the playback mode Notes If power is turned off the playback starts from the earliest image Playback performance could be degraded during live trans...

Page 46: ...e key is pressed The speed can be increased using the 1 minute or 10 minute time skip function Notes The 1 minute 10 minute skip function may not operate correctly if recordings are made with the clock turned back Recorded images may not be played back at the indicated speed depending on the hard disk access time etc For the pre recorded recording data it cannot playback skips forward in 1 minute ...

Page 47: ...rarily stopped 16 3 1 Instance event access Recording moves to the event start time Priority recording Alarm Event recording or Normal recording and temporarily stops Playback images can be moved from event to event and required images can be quickly searched Instant access to the next event Hold down the Play key for 2 seconds or more while playback is temporarily stopped Playback advances to the...

Page 48: ...ings using the and keys Set year month date hour minute and second 4 Move the cursor to EXECUTE and press the Menu key Images recorded at the time closest to the designated time are displayed 5 To exit the searching and return to the previous screen press the key at the leftmost parameter position of the screen 17 SEARCH Pressing the Search key in the live mode or in the playback mode displays the...

Page 49: ...key Event search screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the and keys and perform camera event start time and end time settings using the and keys 4 Move the cursor to EXECUTE then press the Menu key Event search list is displayed 5 Move the cursor using the and keys select the desired event from the event search list and then press the Menu key The image at the event start time is displayed in...

Page 50: ... detected recording PRIOR Priority recording 3 Disk mode M Mirror mode No indication Normal mode 4 Recorded hard disk A B Built in hard disk C D Disk Array Disk array connection terminal 1 E F Disk Array Disk array connection terminal 2 5 Recording start date and time 6 Multiple pages Displays if event lists extend to multiple pages Previous page exists Next page exists 17 2 1 Event search list di...

Page 51: ... used Compatible with USB 1 1 devices only Not compatible with USB 2 0 devices USB memory devices formatted with FAT12 FAT16 can only be used It is not possible to play back video files copied to the USB memory device on the Digital Video Recorder Connect the USB device to a PC and use viewer software to play back files If USB memory is removed when USB archive is in progress the Digital Video Rec...

Page 52: ... GB Approximately 66 000 DVD Media Capacity Capacity 1 Archiving times available in the below state are shown Archiving time will be longer if the total recording rate is made smaller or the picture quality level is lowered Recording conditions Picture quality level 1 Max 64 KB Total recording rate 100 IPS Disk mode Normal 2 Lowering the picture quality level increases the number of files Notes Ar...

Page 53: ...date for Start 1 and End 1 4 To continue to archive other data repeat Step 3 Up to 5 start and end dates and times can be set Note A separate folder is created at the destination to be archived each time archiving starts and ends Perform archiving by shifting time even when archiving for consecutive time Dividing folders results in fewer files in each folder thereby making search and display faste...

Page 54: ... Time during pause mode is entered at the end position 6 To continue to archive other data repeat Steps 1 5 Up to 5 separate start and end times can be set Date and time can be changed with and keys Note A separate folder is created at the destination to be archived each time archiving starts and ends Perform archiving by shifting time even when archiving for consecutive time Dividing folders resu...

Page 55: ...ode The DVD is automatically ejected from the DVD receptacle tray S A T J A N 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 A R C H I V I N G M 1 D 1 2 H A B When using a USB S A T J A N 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 W R I T I N G 1 0 M 1 D 1 2 H A B When using a DVD 18 4 Display During Archiving 18 4 1 Display during archiving The screen below is displayed when archive begins represents the block No 1 5 during archiving Live screen is ...

Page 56: ... If the inserted disk already has included data the transfer error message is displayed In such cases replace it with a new disk Start and end positions not correctly set This message is displayed when the times of start and end positions are entered in reverse order Reset correctly Nothing found Displayed when the time that no recording data exists is designated or when no existing camera is desi...

Page 57: ...mber If there are nine cameras for example then these folders will be numbered 01 through 09 or 01 through 16 if there are 16 cameras with JPEG files stored therein File Names File names are comprised of HOUR MINUTE SECOND SCREEN NUMBER HOUR is from 00 23 MINUTE is from 0 59 SECOND is from 0 59 SCREEN NUMBER from 01 60 differentiates frames taken at the same time The number of frames will vary dep...

Page 58: ...n Performs a frame by frame playback in the reverse direction Pressing this button while the Recorder is in Playback or in Reverse Playback stops playback temporarily Frame advance button Performs a frame by frame playback in the forward direction Pressing this button while the Recorder is in Playback or in Reverse Playback stops playback temporarily Playback button Plays back recorded images in t...

Page 59: ...e has been tampering or alteration Nothing is displayed if no abnormalities are found If abnormalities are found then an error message appears and the altered video is paused For DVD media Confirms whether the DVD is in fact the one copied from the digital video recorder Nothing is displayed if no abnormalities are found If the DVD is found to be one other than that copied from the main unit then ...

Page 60: ...t is Level 3 Priority recording operator Level 3 Selecting ON permits the Priority Recording key to be used even when Operation Level 3 is valid If OFF is selected the Priority Recording key cannot be used when Operation Level 3 is valid Regardless of this ON OFF setting the Priority Recording key can always be used at Operation Levels 1 and 2 and cannot be used when in Full Lock mode 1 Whether or...

Page 61: ... Pattern 4 Password 2 entered Password 1 entered Operation Level 1 Password 1 entered Full lock Operation Level 2 Pattern 6 Password 3 entered Password 1 entered Password 1 entered Operation Level 1 Full lock Password 3 entered Pattern 7 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Operation Level 1 Password 2 entered Password 1 entered Password 1 entered Password 2 entered P a s s w o r d 1 e n t e r e d ...

Page 62: ... KEY LOCK terminal 2 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds and more Menu screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the and keys select MAINTENANCE and then press the Menu key Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed 4 Move the cursor with the and keys select EXECUTE in USB key registration and press the Menu key The USB key registration is available 5 Select the USB key level of the Security sett...

Page 63: ...he display screen and operation procedure differ depending on the operation level 19 3 1 Password Entry While in the password entry screen screen A password entry is as follows 1 Use the key to move the cursor to select _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Use the camera selection keys to enter the six digit password will be displayed for each character entry 3 Press the Menu key If the password is correct login is comp...

Page 64: ...reen Screen C is displayed 2 Select LOGOUT MENU or CANCEL and press the Menu key LOGOUT Logs out of the system and switches the display to live mode MENU Displays the Main Menu screen CANCEL Switches the display to live mode without changing the operation level 19 3 3 When USB key settings are valid Login and logout operations performed using passwords are the same as those described in When USB k...

Page 65: ...ing 19 5 Security Settings Against Web Access It is possible to set a login password that must be entered in order to operate the Digital Video Recorder using a web browser over a network Refer to p 90 Network setting Operation restrictions to administrator and user accounts are as follows Administrator Account Root User Account User Live Transmission Playback Transmission Remote Control Menu Acce...

Page 66: ...ze not only the hard disk that an error has occurred but also the DVD drive connected to the slave 20 2 1 Playback Stopped Warning Display If a hard disk error prevents playback in progress from continuing then the warning message shown at right is displayed Press the Stop key to return to Live mode A N E R R O R H A S B E E N D E T E C T E D O N T H E H A R D D I S K C U R R E N T L Y B E I N G U...

Page 67: ...ve is the Digital Video Recorder s Restart the power Note If the drive is restored by restarting the power then some of the recorded data may be lost Copy any necessary data to another location and initialize the disk If the error persists even after restarting the power then initialize the disk Note Initializing the disk will cause all video and other data stored on it to be erased Copy any neces...

Page 68: ...or persists even after the disk has been initialized then it is necessary to replace the hard disk drive Consult your TOA dealer for more information 20 3 Video Loss Video loss occurs when the camera has become disconnected from the camera input terminal The camera input number and the date and time at which the video loss has occurred can be confirmed in the error log Note Video loss will not occ...

Page 69: ...f the fan is simply broken it will need to be replaced Consult your TOA dealer for more information 20 5 Hard Disk Full Warning If the overwrite setting is set to Overwrite Protect and the hard disk drive begins to run out of free space a Remaining Capacity Warning begins If no recording time remains a Hard Disk Full error occurs The time at which the Remaining Capacity Warning started or at which...

Page 70: ...Alarm Event video recording Alarm Event recording is reset If the Alarm Event continues after the power is restored then Alarm Event recording resumes If the power outage occurred during a Priority recording Priority recording resumes after the power is resorted If the Priority Recording Input mode is set to Edge then Priority recording resumes for a set post alarm recording interval after the pow...

Page 71: ...display settings Camera display screen Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Main menu screen or key Screen display setting 2 Enter the Setting screen Menu key Menu key or key 3 Select the setting contents or key or key 4 Save the setting contents key key Confirm using the Menu key 5 Return the display from the Menu screen to the Camera display screen key key Main menu screen Camera display...

Page 72: ...Y REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITOR 1 2 CAM NAME DVR NAME NETWORK SETTING IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY WEB SERVER PORT WEB USER PASSWORD WEB ADMIN PASSWORD WEB LIVE QUALITY WEB MAX BIT RATE PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS NTP SERVER TIME ZONE GMT MAIL SETTING SENDER ADDRESS SEND TO ADDRESS 1 4 SMTP SERVER POP 3 AUTHENTICATION ENCRYPTION ACCOUNT NAME PASSWORD POP3 SERV...

Page 73: ...E SETTING DATE TIME ADJUST OPERATE DATE TIME ADJUST TIME DATE TIME ADJUST OUTPUT DAYLIGHT SETTING START DATE TIME END DATE TIME MAINTENANCE HD INITIALIZE SETTING INITIALIZE LOG INITIALIZE EXPORT SETTING DATA IMPORT SETTING DATA USB KEY REGISTRATION USB KEY DATA ERASURE DISK ARRAY 1 2 To previous page PRIORITY REC ALARM REC MOTION REC HD FULL HD ERROR VIDEO LOSS FAN FAILURE OPERATION LEVEL 1 2 3 US...

Page 74: ...play the Menu screen after returning to the live mode when in playback mode Menu screen is not displayed while in zoom mode and during zoom display while zoom key is lit 2 To move the cursor use the and keys The and keys can be used to move the cursor only when there are setting parameters 3 To select or change parameters use the and keys 4 Press the Menu key at the mark at the desired setting ite...

Page 75: ...ess the Menu key YES Saves the settings and the display moves to the previous or next screen NO Cancels the setting and the display moves to the previous or next screen CANCEL Returns to the original cursor position without moving to the previous screen Note Do not turn off the power while the message NOW SAVING is displayed 22 1 2 Implementing Settings Implementing a setting displays a message at...

Page 76: ...he Remaining Capacity Warning the available hard disk space indicator will flash Refer to p 93 System setting To begin recording again initialize the hard disk and reactivate the power or set the recording mode to Overwrite Refer to p 102 Hard disk drive initialization ON When all hard disks become full previous recorded older images is automatically deleted and replaced with newer images ON OFF N...

Page 77: ...Records for a set period of post alarm time This must be 1 second or more if the Priority Recording mode is set to Edge but can be set to 0 or more if this mode is set to Level NO LIMIT Priority recording continues until stopped manually ON Audio is also simultaneously recorded for the duration of Priority Recording OFF No audio is recorded Note Underlined settings represent factory preset setting...

Page 78: ...r each camera 2 For recording rate refer to p 44 Recording rate and p 117 Recording time table Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 23 1 1 Recording Setting In the Priority Recording settings the following settings can be made for individual cameras recording ON OFF recording rate and picture quality The total recording rate and the estimated recording time available are disp...

Page 79: ...1 0 1 1 1 2 E V E R Y Item Selection Description DAY Set the day of the week and special days for auto recording EVERY Regularly performs recordings every day SUN SAT Performs recordings on the designated day of the week SPECIAL Performs recordings on specified days Set the start time Set the end time Select groups Groups can be set in the auto recording settings Next page setting of groups A F ST...

Page 80: ...ration when the Level or Edge mode is selected see Recording operation when edge level settings are performed on page 43 Sets the operation of alarm event recording when multiple alarm events have occurred SEQUENCE Records all cameras set for alarm event It is possible to set multiple alarm events for each camera including up to four alarm inputs and four motion detection settings 1 2 LAST Records...

Page 81: ...1 3 O F F C A M 1 4 O F F C A M 1 5 O F F C A M 1 6 O F F T O T A L R E C R A T E 3 5 1 5 6 3 I P S E S T I M A T E D R E C T I M E 1 D 2 H O N Normal Recording Setting This function automatically records camera images set by schedule In each program recording ON OFF recording rate and picture quality can be individually set for each camera The total recording rate and the estimated recording time...

Page 82: ...E C R A T E 3 5 1 5 6 3 I P S O N Alarm Event Recording Setting Preset camera images are automatically recorded when an alarm event occurs Recording Enable ON or Disable OFF recording rate picture quality and event settings can be performed for each camera The recording rate for cameras other than alarm event activated cameras and the total recording rate are both displayed near the bottom of the ...

Page 83: ...ted camera number is indicated S P E C I A L D A Y S E T T I N G 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 Item Selection Description SPECIAL DAY 1 1 12 31 Set the date of special days Maximum 60 days Factory preset The date is not set Event Setting Alarm Event Recording begins with the events set in the Alarm Input and Motion Detection Camera settings for each camera Note If the Alarm Event Recording mode is set to Last the...

Page 84: ...s Be sure to adjust the focus so that the image does not blur even when the ambient light level becomes low In some cases motion cannot be detected or false motion is detected depending on the motion sensitivity or brightness level of the images This function is not a dedicated device for prevention of burglar fire and etc TOA takes no responsibility for any incidental loss or accidents 1 Move the...

Page 85: ...ecording settings This function records images immediately before Priority recording or Alarm Event recording is initiated Retroactive recordings covering intervals up to 5 minutes can be made Refer to p 41 Pre recording Notes Pre Recording does not function if the recording interval has been set to 0 second Activated only when recording is stopped If recording is in a stopped state pre recording ...

Page 86: ...y continues to occur until display is switched manually CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING For setting refer to p 87 Character display settings MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING For setting refer to p 88 Monitor output setting SEQUENCE SETTING For setting refer to p 88 Sequence setting CAMERA NAME SETTING For setting refer to p 89 Camera name setting DVR NAME SETTING For setting refer to p 89 DVR name setting 16 CH 9...

Page 87: ...cates the camera name through Monitor output 1 Camera number Indicates the camera number through Monitor output 1 Hide No indication through Monitor output 1 Camera name Indicates the camera name through Monitor output 2 Camera number Indicates the camera number through Monitor output 2 Hide No indication through Monitor output 2 Display Displays the current date while live images are displayed an...

Page 88: ...C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 8 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 9 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 0 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 1 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 2 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 3 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 4 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 5 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 0 S E C S T E P 1 6 C A M 1 0 S E C C A M 1 ...

Page 89: ... set DVR names 24 4 Camera Name Setting Camera names can be individually assigned to each camera Up to 15 characters can be used for camera name However the number of characters that can be displayed are limited in 9 segment and 16 segment split screen displays 9 segment split display First 10 characters of the camera name are displayed 16 segment split display First 7 characters of the camera nam...

Page 90: ... GATEWAY Set Default gateway 0 0 0 0 0 255 WEB SERVER PORT Set the web server port number DEFAULT No 80 DEFAULT 1024 65535 WEB USER PASSWORD Set the password to be used when logging in using a user account Set the password to be used when logging in using an admini strator account Up to 10 alphanumeric characters Up to 10 alphanumeric characters WEB ADMIN PASSWORD WEB LIVE QUALITY Set the live dis...

Page 91: ...rypts user names and passwords during POP3 authentication OFF User names and passwords not encrypted during POP3 authentication ON OFF ON OFF ENCRYPTION Set account names for POP3 authentication Up to 23 alphanumeric characters Up to 23 alphanumeric characters Up to 46 alphanumeric characters ACCOUNT NAME PASSWORD Set password for POP3 authentication POP3 SERVER Set POP 3 server s IP address TEST ...

Page 92: ...ing start Remaining Capacity Warning reset Hard Disk error Hard Disk full Hard Disk full reset Fan failure SYSTEM OPERATE YES NO YES Transmits emails when System log is added NO Does not transmit emails even if System log is added When set to YES email is transmitted if log described below occurs Power ON Hard disk initialization Login Operation Level 1 2 and 3 and Logout Note Underlined settings ...

Page 93: ...S 232C flow control not performed ON OFF RS232C BIT RATE Set the RS 232C s bit rate 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps CAMERA BIT RATE Set the control camera s bit rate TOA A 9600bps 19200 bps 38400 bps TOA B 9600bps 19200 bps 38400 bps BOSCH 2400 bps 9600 bps PELCO D 2400 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps RS232C FLOW CTRL CAMERA PROTOCOL Set the camera protocol to be controlled by the ...

Page 94: ...eased from the GND terminal when unit is operated NO NC Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Item Description Selection CONTROLLER RESPONSE CONTROLLER BIT RATE Set the Remote controller s bit rate 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps DVR ID Set the Digital Recorder s ID 1 8 LANGUAGE SELECTION Select the display language JAPANESE ENGLISH FRANCAIS ON Makes remote controller s communica...

Page 95: ...1 REC IN 1 SEC REC IN 1 SEC REC IN 1 SEC Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Motion detection Recording occurs MOTION REC Set the output terminal that outputs signals when the remaining hard disk capacity falls lower than the available recording time HD FULL Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when a hard error occurs HD ERROR Set the terminal that outputs a control sign...

Page 96: ... used OPERATION LEVEL1 3 VALID 6 digit number INVALID A password can be set to require login to each operation level For an explanation of operating levels and their relationship to login and logout procedures see page 60 About security setting Displays the content set for the USB key level VALID Possible to operate the Priority Recording key at operation level 3 INVALID Not possible to operate th...

Page 97: ...6 channel Camera 1 16 Up to 4 Cameras can be set per alarm Up to 4 Preset positions can be set per alarm POSITION 1 255 9 channel Camera 1 9 27 4 Camera Preset Pattern Setting Up to 4 Cameras and 4 preset positions can be set for each alarm input Note Only the number of the camera connected to the combination camera is available for this function Preset camera positions must have been set in advan...

Page 98: ...re not displayed at Priority Recording start end and Normal Recording start end Selection 1 16 16 channel 9 channel 1 9 CONTENTS Displays the contents on which the recording has started and ended ACT Displays the camera number for which Motion detected Recording has been activated or the alarm input terminal number that has activated Alarm Recording PRIOR S PRIOR E NORMAL S NORMAL E ALARM S ALARM ...

Page 99: ... B 1 4 0 5 1 1 0 0 0 0 P O W E R K E Y O N F E B 1 3 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 H D D I N I T I A L I Z F E B 1 2 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 L O G O U T F E B 1 1 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 L O G I N O P E L V 1 F E B 1 0 0 5 9 0 0 0 0 P O W E R K E Y O N F E B 9 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 M A I N P O W E R O N Item DATE TIME Description Displays the date and time when the system has been operated Selection CONTENTS Displays the contents of...

Page 100: ...r set the time to 5 seconds 1 SEC 5 SEC DAYLIGHT SETTING START DATE TIME Set the Daylight Saving Time starting date and time Month Jan Dec Week the 1st week 4th week Last week Day of the week Sun Sat Hour 00 00 23 00 Month Week Day of the week Hour APRIL 1ST WEEK SUN 02 00 Set the Daylight Saving Time ending date and time Month Jan Dec Week the 1st week 4th week Last week Day of the week Sun Sat H...

Page 101: ...current time log disk mode and play disk settings do not change IMPORT SETTING DATA USB KEY REGISTRATION Registers a USB memory devices connected to the key lock terminal as a USB key For details on this setting see page 62 Security settings Using a USB Key USB KEY DATA ERASURE Erases the USB key data registered on the Digital Video Recorder DISK ARRAY 1 UNUSED When not connected to a Disk Array D...

Page 102: ... disk or USB memory device The disk mode is initially set to NORMAL If operating the Digital Video Recorder in the normal mode then there is no need to change the disk mode However recording will begin automatically when the Digital Video Recorder s power is turned on so it is recommended to initialize the hard disk Item Selection Description DISK MODE Performs settings using the selected disk mod...

Page 103: ...able HDD space 16 MB or more Browser Internet Explorer 5 5 6 7 Use Internet Explorer 7 on a Windows Vista PC Java Sun JRE 1 5 1 6 Notes TOA does not in any way guarantee that the above hardware requirements will be fully compatible with the units for operation or error fee in all environments Shut down a web browser if your web browser freezes and boot it again Depending on the operating environme...

Page 104: ...horized when logging in to the PC as Administrator User or OK after entering an administrator user password when logging in as a user Browser activates with its protection mode invalid Protection mode status is displayed in the browser s status bar Note It is not displayed when the status bar is set to Hide 31 3 2 Message display of playback transmission For playback transmission of the Web server...

Page 105: ...placed in standby mode Please wait for a while and log in again 31 4 How to Log In There are two types of accounts Administrator accounts and User accounts Administrator account can access to all operations while User account can access to the limited operations live image monitoring notification by LED indicator and camera control 31 4 1 Access inhibit Up to 3 PCs are connectable Up to 3 user acc...

Page 106: ...tes after last access if no other action has occurred When live screens playback screens or remote control screens are being displayed automatic logout does not function even if 10 minutes have elapsed Top page Live image transmission p 108 Logout 31 5 1 For Administrator Account Notes To logout be sure to terminate the operation by clicking Logout The automatic logout function uses the Digital Vi...

Page 107: ...layed using the Digital Video Recorder or Remote Controller Changing the settings related to the Digital Video Recorder s displays causes the screen not to be updated without operating the Digital Video Recorder Camera name and DVR names in French set at the Digital Video Recorder cannot be displayed on the web screen French cannot be input on the web screen 31 6 Menu Screen The menu screen is use...

Page 108: ...y Camera images to be displayed can be switched using the screen change button located at the bottom of image display section Camera menu can be set and the Combination Camera controlled at the camera control section located on the right of the screen Image display area Screen change button 31 7 Live Image Transmission Live images can be monitored and the combination camera controlled 31 7 2 For u...

Page 109: ...camera images to be displayed on the screen Clicking the button displays live images of the corresponding camera or multi split screens Note When it takes time to update the images the screen will be dark while screen change is in progress Zoom Controls camera zooming Press the upper button to display images in telephoto mode Press the lower button to display images in wide angle view mode Press t...

Page 110: ...mbination Cameras Preset Sequence Operates Combination Cameras in preset sequential order Stop Stops auto pan or preset sequence operations Camera Menu Used to operate the Combination Camera menu For more detailed information refer to the Combination Camera instruction manual ON Enters the camera menu OFF Exits the camera menu Set Sets camera menu selection Clear Clears the camera menu item Positi...

Page 111: ...inistrator account can perform these operations Search operation Playback images are displayed in the image display section When power has just been switched on or when there is no recording data playback images are not displayed and the screen will be dark When no data is left during playback it cannot be updated from the last images Press the Update button and Playback button again on a web brow...

Page 112: ...dvance during temporary playback stop Displays the earliest image in a pause mode Displays the latest image in a pause mode Notes When forward or reverse playback reaches the oldest or newest recorded data playback is temporarily stopped at the last image Playback cannot be made during download Playback speed of fast playback or fast reverse playback does not show an accurate speed It may be playe...

Page 113: ...ows Vista PC deactivate the protection mode in Internet Explorer s Internet option Make sure that the folder to save images is Write enabled Notes Images will not be downloaded if the entered end time is older than the start time Be sure to designate the destination to save Otherwise downloading cannot be initiated Images may not be downloaded if they have not been recorded consecutively from star...

Page 114: ...to switch to the selected camera s live images or recorded image playback Live image positions are saved on the PC for each multi segment split screen Duplex setting data is saved to a client PC and the multi segment split screen is displayed in saved duplex setting format the next time the PC logs in Notes It is impossible to replace all screen segments with live image displays and the popup menu...

Page 115: ...rred Lights when the preset hard disk remaining time reaches or at the hard disk full status Lights at the standby status or during DVR activation 31 9 Remote Control Remote control provides the same operations available on the front panel of the Digital Video Recorder and can be accessed only by an administrator account To achieve the same result as holding down the key for 2 seconds on the Digit...

Page 116: ...enu setting and one of the conditions set to ON in the transmission condition settings occurs 2 The client PC is connected 3 The client PC is displaying a live image or recorded images playback screen The LED indicator on the live or playback screen lights when Priority Recording is activated or when equipment failure occurs If the indicator remains lit check the log to see the contents Extinguish...

Page 117: ...S 6 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 1 High 64 KB 18 36 71 271 395 511 912 1502 1869 2618 2 40 KB 28 56 112 415 594 756 1284 1972 2357 3050 3 32 KB 35 70 138 504 713 901 1487 2203 2581 3228 4 24 KB 46 92 180 641 894 1114 1765 2494 2852 3427 5 Low 16 KB 68 134 260 880 1196 1458 2171 2873 3187 3653 Camera x 9 Hard Disk 250 GB 250 GB x 1 Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording ra...

Page 118: ...9 10086 11535 13860 5 Low 16 KB 276 543 1053 3560 4838 5898 8781 11621 12890 14773 Camera x 9 Hard Disk 1 TB 500 GB x 2 Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording rate per camera IPS 6 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 1 High 64 KB 73 146 293 1174 1761 2349 4698 9396 13507 27602 2 40 KB 116 232 465 1862 2793 3724 7448 14897 21414 43760 3 32 KB 144 289 578 2313 3470 4627 9254 18508...

Page 119: ... 558 987 1603 1977 2720 4 24 KB 26 52 103 386 554 708 1213 1888 2272 2980 5 Low 16 KB 38 76 150 544 767 965 1573 2296 2669 3294 Camera x 16 Hard Disk 250 GB 250 GB x 1 Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording rate per camera IPS 6 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 1 High 64 KB 10 20 40 163 245 326 653 1307 1878 3839 2 40 KB 16 32 64 259 388 518 1036 2072 2978 6087 3 32 KB 20 40 ...

Page 120: ...908 7634 9188 12050 5 Low 16 KB 156 310 609 2202 3104 3904 6362 9285 10795 13323 Camera x 16 Hard Disk 1 TB 500 GB x 2 Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording rate per camera IPS 6 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 1 High 64 KB 41 82 165 660 991 1321 2642 5285 7598 15526 2 40 KB 65 130 261 1047 1571 2094 4189 8379 12045 24615 3 32 KB 81 162 325 1301 1952 2602 5205 10411 14966 3...

Page 121: ...505 5757 9869 15352 18476 24231 5 Low 16 KB 314 623 1224 4428 6242 7850 12793 18671 21707 26790 Camera x 16 Hard Disk 2 TB 1 TB x 2 Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording rate per camera IPS 6 3 1 1 2 5 1 4 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 1 High 64 KB 83 166 332 1328 1992 2657 5314 10628 15278 31221 2 40 KB 131 263 526 2106 3159 4212 8425 16850 24222 49497 3 32 KB 163 327 654 2616 3925 52...

Page 122: ...ing within the scheduled recording time Set camera recording to ON in Alarm Event recording settings Set setting to ON Playback recorded data Search recorded data Archive recorded data Insert DVD R disk or USB memory Remove the cause of the failure Press the hole forced eject hole located below the DVD insert tray In this case be sure to reactivate the power Supplied power cord not correctly conne...

Page 123: ...has been entered Enter a correct password Priority Recording and Auto Recording MAX REC RATE EXCEEDED Displayed if the balance of number of cameras and recording rate has been set inappropriately Change the recording rate so as not to exceed the maximum recording rate 100 IPS After Setting Completion UNIT MUST BE REACTIVATED TO MAKE SETTINGS VALID REACTIVATE RIGHT NOW Displayed after setting compl...

Page 124: ...30 remote control input output terminal B No 31 and No 32 Control I O terminal connections P 25 Connections P 20 Control I O terminal connections P 25 Remote Controller Connections P 18 Expansion Unit Connections Nomenclature and functions No 33 P 18 Equipment maintenance Disk array 1 and 2 P 101 Monitor Connections Nomenclature and functions No 23 P 17 Connections Screen display settings characte...

Page 125: ...to recording Date time settings P 100 Nomenclature and functions No 30 time sync input output terminal P 18 Date time settings date time adjust operate date time adjust time and date time adjust output P 100 Network setting NTP server and time zone Date time settings daylight setting P 90 Control I O terminal connections time synchronization input output terminal connections P 25 Initial settings ...

Page 126: ...recording P 41 Recording state P 32 Display when in live mode Priority recording Alarm input terminal connections P 24 I O terminal mode settings Alarm 1 16 P 94 Settings of groups A F alarm event rec setting alarm event rec mode alarm input mode and post alarm time P 80 Alarm event recording setting rec rec rate quality event rec rate except event cam Event setting alarm input P 82 Auto recording...

Page 127: ...r or disable security setting Password can be confirmed or security setting be disabled using the remote control when the remote access restriction is set to Don t restrict If you have forgotten the web password P 90 Confirm Network setting User or Administrator password in the unit s menu If you have forgotten both Contact your nearest TOA dealer See the remote controller s instruction manual for...

Page 128: ...e Video Loss Indicator Appears P 69 Fan malfunction P 68 Malfunction operation video loss Power Failures P 70 Malfunction operation Operation after the power is restored P 86 Screen display setting Monitor 1 and 2 P 17 Nomenclature and functions No 28 P 23 LAN terminal connection P 90 Network Setting P 103 Web server functions Viewing on a PC from Remote Locations via Web Access Display during Arc...

Page 129: ...Monitor Display monitor switch Nomenclature and functions No 6 No 11 No 13 No 14 No 15 and No 16 P 71 Setting procedures and item list P 74 Main menu setting P 107 Menu screen Web P 36 Other functions Triplex display and position setting display Storing Settings Data Reading Setting Data P 101 Equipment maintenance export setting data P 101 Equipment maintenance import setting datat Initialization...

Page 130: ...ime 100 ms or more loop resistance 100 Ω or less screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD full Fan failure and HD error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short ...

Page 131: ... ms or more loop resistance 100 Ω or less screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD full Fan failure and HD error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit...

Page 132: ...133 22 271 70 URL http www toa jp Accessory Power supply cord 2 m 6 56 ft 1 Optional product Rack mounting bracket MB 23B ...

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