Mitsubishi Electronics Digital Recorder Dx Tl950E Users Manual 1) Beggining(p1 9) DX-TL950E to the manual 263a9159-98c8-4031-9838-96f1b79c67d1 2015-02-09
: Mitsubishi-Electronics Mitsubishi-Electronics-Digital-Recorder-Dx-Tl950E-Users-Manual-556598 mitsubishi-electronics-digital-recorder-dx-tl950e-users-manual-556598 mitsubishi-electronics pdf
Open the PDF directly: View PDF .Page Count: 90
ENGLISH
DIGITAL RECORDER
OTHERS
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
DX-TL950E
SLD Security & Communications
The Old Forge, Ockham Lane, Ockham, Surrey GU23 6PH England
Phone +44.1483225633 · Fax +44.1483225634
sales@sld.co.uk · www.sld.co.uk
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER.
1
Features
Built-in duplex 9 channel multiplexer
• The screen mode can be switched on the monitor such as single screen, split4 screen, split9 screen and
sequential screen, split4 sequential screen. (
see page 36)
• The unit is equipped with the 2 type-output connector to display the different mode split screen on the each of
see page 37)
different monitors. (
• Convenient simultaneous recording-playback function. Live picture from all cameras can be recorded continuously while the recording of desired camera is played back.
• The unit can neither record nor display on the monitor the camera image legally prohibited.
Recording
• Recording rate 50 pps ( picture per second )
50 pps recording which is becoming the industrial standard is available on the 9 ch unit. 3 pps recording per
each camera is also available even using 9 cameras.
• Built-in 250GB HDD or higher. Furthermore 2 HDDs can be built in the unit by installing 1 additional HDD.
• Various record setting
Recording interval and picture quality of each camera can be set individually to both normal recording and
see pages 41-43)
alarm recording. (
• Flexible alarm recording
Any camera number for alarm recording of 3 modes such as Alarm Channel, Alarm Plus and Alarm25 can be
assigned. 4 triggers are also selectable out of various combination such as external alarm input and motion
detection, external alarm input or motion detection, only external alarm input or only motion detection.
see pages 41-43)
(
• Partition recording
Alarm images can be recorded in a designated area within HDD to keep alarm images longer term than normal
recording. The partition area can be set from 10% to 90% of HDD capacity. (
see page 75)
• Mirror recording
Mirror recording for prevention against a data loss in case of HDD crash. (
see pages 74,75)
When using a MIRRORING function, two sets of HDD are required. It does not function in one HDD.
Please consult with the retailer, when you add HDD.
• Built-in motion detection
It is available the high-fidelity detection setting by the detection area of 192 (12 x 16) dots.
(
see pages 39,40)
• Wavelet compression
Wavelet method with compression of higher-rate than JPEG.
• 1ch PCM audio recording. (
see page 48)
Network
• From the personal computer connected to Internet using the Microsoft Internet Explorer, the image screen
such as live images, search and playback image can be displayed. (
see pages 77-82)
• LAN software for applications in grate variety
Optional software with high-quality communication functions.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
2
ENGLISH
Ease of use
• Auto set-up
By selecting only the recording period of 24, 96 or 168 hrs. and 14 or 30 days, the unit assigns automatically
recording interval and picture grade for all channels and other menu settings are set to the default.
(
see pages 17,18)
Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States
and/or other countries.
Compact FlashTM is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Storage capacity is indicated in gigabytes (GB). (1GB = 1000 x 1000 x 1000 bytes.)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
3
Caution and care
HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT (E.G., TV)
NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT
Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind not only creates a safety hazard
but can also cause extensive damage.
PROTECT THE POWER CORD
Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard. If the mains cord is damaged, switch off the
mains outlet and carefully unplug the cord by holding the mains plug.
UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord during a long absence.
MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION
Do not obstruct the many ventilation holes on the unit. For maximum ventilation, leave some space around
the unit and place the unit on a hard level surface only, and ensure it is not covered during use. Heavy objects
should never be placed on the unit.
WHEN NOT IN USE
When not in use always turn OFF the MAIN switch.
CABINET CARE
Never use petroleum-based cleaners. Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe dry.
PVC cables or leads should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods.
INSTALLATION LOCATION
For excellent performance and lasting reliability install in a location that is:1.
Well ventilated, out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat.
2.
A solid vibration-free surface.
3.
Free from high humidity, excessive dust and away from magnetic fields.
4.
Please ensure that the ventilation fan located on the unit’s back panel is not blocked.
UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS
Placing the unit in the following places might shorten the product life:
•
Extremely cold places, such as refrigerated warehouses and ice houses
•
Places where excessive hydrogen sulfide is likely to be generated, such as hot-springs areas
•
Places or locations with salt air environment.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE. THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
4
ENGLISH
MAINS LEAD CONNECTION
The mains lead on this Unit is fitted with a non-rewireable mains plug, incorporating a 5A fuse. If you
need to replace the fuse, use a 5A fuse approved by BSI or ASTA to BS 1362, ensuring you refit the
fuse cover. If the mains plug is not suitable for the sockets in your home, and you require to remove
the plug, remove the fuse, cut off the plug then dispose of the plug immediately, to avoid a possible
electric shock hazard. To refit a new plug, follow these instructions; Green-and-yellow: Earth, Blue:
Neutral and Brown: Live. As the colours in the mains lead of this Unit may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
• The wire which is coloured green-and-yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol
or coloured green or green-and-yellow.
• The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or
coloured black.
• The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or
coloured red.
This Unit complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89/336/EEC, “EMC Directive” and 73/23/EEC,
“Low Voltage Directive”, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC. The requirements for the susceptibility
according to EN 55024 and the requirements for interference according to EN 55022 are observed for the
operation on residential areas, business, light industrial premises and in small scale enterprises, inside as
well as outside of the building. All places of operation are characterised by their connection to the public
low voltage power supply system. This unit is manufactured in accordance with EN 60950.
There may be cases when the unit’s built-in MOTION DETECTION function does not operate properly
due to external condition or video input signal or other factors.
The user will not be indemnified for problems (e.g., recording failure or playback failure) that occur with
either the unit or a connected device during operation. It is recommended that backups of important
recordings are made regularly as a precaution against possible breakdowns and accidents.
Recordable time and product warranty
Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen is the continuous
recordable time when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period. Furthermore, it is not
the period that guarantees life time at the unit.
• This unit has a built-in hard disk, which is a precision device. Please handle this unit with sufficient
care.
• Do not subject this unit to vibrations or shocks. This may cause trouble specially when the unit is
switched on or when the hard disk is being accessed, and sufficient care is required.
• Do not disconnect the power plug while the unit is switched on or while recording or playing.
• For early detection of faults, we recommend that you request inspection once a year.
• Please do not move the unit at least one minute after turning off the power.
• The hard disk and cooling fan are not permanent items and will need replacement with time.
When operated in an ambient temperature of 25°C, it is recommended that both the hard disk and fan
be replaced after 30,000 hours.
(This figure is only a guide, and should not be taken as a guaranteed lifespan of the products. Use the
“ELAPSED TIME” on the screen as a guide to performing checkups.)
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
5
Contents
Features ................................................................. 2,3
Caution and care ................................................... 4,5
Contents ................................................................. 6,7
Flowchart ............................................................... 8,9
Flowchart for connection and settings ............................. 8,9
Major operations and their functions .............. 10-14
Front View .................................................................... 10,11
Front View (Inside of the door) ..................................... 11,12
Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash Card ............................ 11
Rear View ..................................................................... 13,14
Connections ...................................................... 15,16
Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, sensor ................. 15
EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/
CLOCK ADJ Input terminal ............. 15
MODE OUT1 - 5 Output terminal ...................................... 15
CALL OUT Output terminal ............................................... 15
Alarm Recording Connection ............................................ 16
Connecting with analog video recorder ............................. 16
SEQUENCE SETTING ..................................................... 38
INTERLACE ...................................................................... 38
................. 39,40
SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ..................................... 39
DETECTION MASK SETTING ......................................... 39
SENSITIVITY .................................................................... 40
MOTION THRESHOLD ..................................................... 40
TEST MODE ..................................................................... 40
..................................... 41-43
Settings concerning normal recording
and alarm recording ............ 41
Recording mode settings for normal recording
and alarm recording ....... 41,42
ALARM REC DURATION .................................................. 43
PRE ALARM REC ............................................................. 43
MOTION DET REC ........................................................... 43
...................... 44-46
INITIALIZATION ................................................................ 18
HDD SETTING ............................................................ 18
INITIALIZATION .......................................................... 18
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS ........................................ 44
TIMER PROGRAM ...................................................... 44,45
Structure of the screen ....... 44,45
HOLIDAY SETTING .......................................................... 46
Recording mode settings A ~ D
for normal recording/alarm recording ............ 46
MOTION DET REC ........................................................... 46
ALARM REC DURATION .................................................. 46
Overlapping Timer settings ......................................... 46
Basic Operations ............................................... 19-25
................... 47-58
Multiplexer functions ......................................................... 19
Multiplexer buttons ...................................................... 19
Menu settings ............................................................... 19-21
To return to the normal screen from a menu screen ... 20
DAYLIGHT SAVING/DAYLIGHT SETTING ................. 20
TIME DATE ADJUST ............................................. 20,21
Present time display .................................................... 21
Recorded capacity display function ............................ 21
Basic manual recording ............................................... 21-23
Setting the recording interval and recording
picture quality for normal recording ................... 22,23
Basic playback ............................................................. 23,24
Basic search ................................................................ 24,25
TIME DATE SEARCH ............................................ 24,25
LANGUAGE SELECTION ................................................. 25
HDD SETTINGS .......................................................... 47,48
HDD REPEAT REC MAIN/HDD REPEAT REC SUB .. 47
HDD REPEAT PLAY ................................................... 47
IM-CHECK PLAY ........................................................ 47
SEQUENTIAL PLAY ................................................... 48
AUDIO RECORDING ........................................................ 48
REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS ..................................... 49-51
MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE OUT 5 ................................... 49
KEY SOUND ............................................................... 49
BUZZER ................................................................. 49,50
REMAIN HDD ............................................................. 50
CALL OUT SETTINGS ........................................... 50,51
HDD MAIN REMAIN/HDD SUB REMAIN ......... 50,51
HDD MAIN FULL/HDD SUB FULL ......................... 51
EMERGENCY REC DURATION ................................. 51
COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS ........................ 51-54
RS-232C ................................................................ 51,52
MODE .................................................................... 51
SETTINGS ............................................................. 52
ETHERNET ............................................................ 52-54
E-MAIL ADDRESS ................................................. 52
SERVICE PORT SETTING .................................... 53
ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING ................... 53,54
INFORMATION/SERVICE ........................................... 54-56
HDD INFORMATION/CFC INFORMATION ................ 54
WARNING LOG LIST ............................................. 54,55
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS ............................. 55
DATA CLEAR ......................................................... 55,56
PASSWORD ................................................................ 56-58
SIMPLE LOCK ............................................................ 56
PASSWORD LOCK ................................................ 56-58
LANGUAGE SELECTION ................................................. 58
AUTO SET UP .................................................... 17,18
AUTO SET UP ............................................................. 17,18
Initial settings ......................................................... 18
Menu functions .................................................. 26-31
MENU SETTING .......................................................... 26-30
COPY MENU .................................................................... 31
SEARCH SELECTION MENU .......................................... 31
.................. 32-34
TIME DATE ADJUST ........................................................ 32
DISPLAY MODE ............................................................... 32
CLOCK LOCATION SETTING .......................................... 32
CAMERA DISPLAY ........................................................... 32
CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING .............................. 32,33
DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY ................................................ 34
............................. 35-38
Multiplexer function related button
operations/operation table ............ 35
Camera number button operations ............................. 35
SPLIT/SEQUENCE button operations ........................ 35
ZOOM button operations ............................................ 35
The function of the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button,
ZOOM button, and camera number buttons ........... 36
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS ............................................... 37
SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING ............................................. 37
SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING ........................................ 37,38
.............................................. 59
QUICK SETTINGS ............................................................ 59
To update menu settings of this unit ........................... 59
To save menu settings of this unit
to a Compact Flash Card ............................ 59
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
6
With Audio recording .............................................. 84
Operation example 1 ......................................................... 60
Operation example 2 .................................................... 61,62
Operation example 3 .................................................... 62,63
Troubleshooting ................................................ 85,86
ENGLISH
Operation examples .......................................... 60-63
Warnings and CALL OUT output ..................... 87,88
Various recordings ................................................. 64
Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures ......... 87,88
PRE ALARM RECORDINGS ............................................ 64
EMERGENCY RECORDINGS .......................................... 64
Glossary .................................................................. 89
Various playback functions .............................. 65,66
Glossary ............................................................................ 89
Relation of recording operation to the number of
cameras and recording interval settings ........... 89
Playing still frames ............................................................ 65
Shuttle viewing/direct shuttle viewing ............................... 65
Shuttle hold ....................................................................... 65
Frame-by-frame playback ................................................. 65
Reverse playback ............................................................. 65
High-speed fast-forward/high-speed rewind ..................... 65
Changing playback intervals ........................................ 65,66
Simultaneous playback during recording .......................... 66
Various search ................................................... 67-71
SEARCH SELECTION ...................................................... 67
SEARCH TYPE ........................................................... 67
SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER ............................... 67
DATE/TIME ................................................................. 67
PLAYBACK DEVICE ................................................... 67
TIME DATE SEARCH ....................................................... 67
INDEX SEARCH/ALARM INDEX SEARCH ................. 68,69
ALARM SKIP SEARCH ................................................ 69,70
ALARM LIST SEARCH ................................................ 70,71
START/END SEARCH ...................................................... 71
Making Copy/Restore ....................................... 72,73
Making Copy/Restore .................................................. 72,73
Copying from unit to videotape ......................................... 73
Other convenient functions ............................. 74-76
Power failure compensation circuit ................................... 74
Power failure reset recording ............................................ 74
Log function for when power failure occurs while
the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch
on the rear of the unit is turned OFF ................ 74
RESET button ................................................................... 74
HDD SETTING ............................................................. 74,75
MIRRORING .......................................................... 74,75
PARTITION/PARTITION SIZE .................................... 75
COVERT CAMERA SETTING .......................................... 76
ALARM DISPLAY ........................................................ 76
Specifications ......................................................... 90
How to read this manual
• Viewing displays
(Refer to this information when operating)
Reference information concerning operation is
described.
(Caution required)
Cautionary items concerning operation are
described.
(See reference page)
Reference item and page number are indicated.
INFORMATION
(Reference)
Other reference information is described.
• Finding desired information
There is an index on the each right page of this
manual. There is also “Contents” at the beginning
of this manual. In addition, reference pages are
indicated throughout this manual.
• Troubleshooting
Read Troubleshooting (pages 85,86) for possible
remedies to the problem.
Communications by Web Browser .................. 77-82
Communications by Web Browser ............................... 77-82
The personal computer product requirements ............ 77
Connections ................................................................ 77
AUTHENTICATION ................................................ 77,78
Welcome ................................................................ 78-82
Live monitor ...................................................... 78,79
Playback ........................................................... 79,80
Time Search ........................................................... 80
Alarm Search ......................................................... 80
Index Search .......................................................... 80
User maintenance ............................................. 80,81
Log out ................................................................... 81
Change log in user ............................................ 81,82
Recording time table ......................................... 83,84
Continuous recording time table .................................. 83,84
HDD continuous recording time (for 250GB drive) ....... 83
Without Audio recording ......................................... 83
With Audio recording .............................................. 83
Compact Flash Card continuous
recording time (for 64MB) ...................... 84
Without Audio recording ......................................... 84
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
7
Flowchart
■ Flowchart for connection and settings
Installation example :
This is an example operational flowchart of the following : making connections at the rear of the terminal ; setting
HDD mode to PARTITION ; making default settings ; making an Alarm recording with Timer mode ; searching
recorded data with ALARM LIST SEARCH ; using playback, and copying to a Compact Flash Card.
Connection to the terminals on the back
• Connection to the terminals on the back.
See “■ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor,
sensor”, page 15.
• Connection to the alarm recording.
See “n Alarm Recording Connection”,
page 16 and “n Rear View” , pages 13,14.
Connection to the terminals on the back
• Connection to the terminals on the back.
See “■ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor,
sensor”, page 15.
• Connection to the alarm recording.
See “n Alarm Recording Connection”,
page 16 and “n Rear View” , pages 13,14.
The unit is booted
The unit is booted
AUTO SET UP
AUTO SET UP
• Setting the auto set up.
See “■ AUTO SET UP”, pages 17,18.
• Setting the auto set up.
See “■ AUTO SET UP”, pages 17,18.
Only when the unit is turned on for the first time, the
screen is displayed automatically. It is not
automatically displayed after next time.
Only when the unit is turned on for the first time, the
screen is displayed automatically. It is not
automatically displayed after next time.
Selecting the “YES” in “PERFORM AUTO SET
UP?” setting.
Selecting the “NO” in “PERFORM AUTO SET
UP?” setting.
Recording
Making the HDD REC SETTING
• Setting the PARTITION. “♦ PARTITION/PARTITION SIZE”
default settings “NORMAL” } “PARTITION”.
See “♦ PARTITION/PARTITION SIZE”, page 75.
Changing the initial menu settings
• Setting the language.
See “■ LANGUAGE SELECTION”, page 25.
• Setting the present time and screen display.
See “”,
pages 32-34.
• Setting the present time.
See “♦ TIME DATE ADJUST”, pages
20,21.
• Setting the display mode.
See “■ DISPLAY MODE”, page 32.
• Setting the audio recording.
See “■ AUDIO RECORDING”, page 48 and
“■ Continuous recording time table”, pages
83,84.
Setting the HDD (hard disk drive) mode
• Setting the repeat recording.
See “♦ HDD REPEAT REC MAIN/HDD
REPEAT REC SUB”, page 47.
• Setting the remain HDD capacity.
See “♦ REMAIN HDD”, page 50.
• Setting the call out.
See “• HDD MAIN REMAIN/HDD SUB
REMAIN”, pages 50,51 and “• HDD MAIN FULL/
HDD SUB FULL”, page 51.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
8
• Changing the split4 , split9 screen settings.
See “■ SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING”, page 37,
“■ SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING”, pages 37,38.
• Changing the sequence setting.
See “■ SEQUENCE SETTING”, page 38.
Setting other various functions
• Changing the display mode.
See “■ CLOCK LOCATION SETTING”, page
32 and “■ DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY”, page 34.
• Setting the camera title/memo.
See “■ CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING”,
pages 32,33 and “■ CAMERA DISPLAY”, page
32.
• Setting to output signals of the unit status.
See “♦ MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE OUT 5”, page
49.
• Setting the buzzer.
See “♦ BUZZER”, pages 49,50.
Setting the motion detection
• Selecting the camera number.
See “■ SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER”,
page 39.
• Setting the active/inactive of detection function.
See “■ Recording mode settings for normal
recording and alarm recording”, pages 41,42.
• Setting the detection areas.
See “■ DETECTION MASK SETTING”, page
39.
• Setting the sensitivity.
See “■ SENSITIVITY”, page 40.
• Setting the minimum number of dots for starting the
motion detection operation.
See “■ MOTION THRESHOLD”, page 40.
Setting the timer recording (continued)
ENGLISH
Changing the multiplexer function
• Setting the timer program mode.
See “”,
pages 44-46.
• Setting the holiday.
See “■ HOLIDAY SETTING”, page 46.
• Selecting the timer program.
See “♦ Structure of the screen”, pages 44,45.
• Setting the timer recording.
• Selecting the day.
• Selecting the start time.
• Selecting the end time.
• Selecting the recording mode.
• Selecting the motion detection mode.
Timer recording is executed/completed
See “■ Warnings and their appropriate
countermeasures”, pages 87,88.
Searching the recorded data
• Setting the device of searching.
See “♦ PLAYBACK DEVICE”, page 67.
• Selecting the camera number of searching.
See “♦ SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER”,
page 67.
• Selecting the search mode.
See “♦ SEARCH TYPE”, page 67.
• Setting the alarm list search.
See “■ ALARM LIST SEARCH”, pages 70,71.
• Setting the search time and date of alarm list.
See “♦ DATE/TIME”, page 67.
The search is completed/The search result
is displayed
Setting the timer recording
Setting the recording
• Selecting the normal & alarm recording or pre-alarm
recording.
See “■ Recording mode settings A ~ D for
normal recording/alarm recording”, page 46.
• Setting the recording mode.
• Setting the motion detection recording.
See “■ MOTION DET REC”,
page 46.
• Selecting the camera selection during
the alarm recording.
See “■ Recording mode
settings for normal recording and
alarm recording”, pages 41,42.
• Setting the interval/picture grade for
normal recording.
See “♦ Setting the recording
interval and recording picture
quality for normal recording”,
pages 22,23.
• Setting the interval/picture grade for
alarm recording.
See “♦ Setting the recording
interval and recording picture
quality for normal recording”,
pages 22,23.
• Setting the duration of alarm recording.
See “■ ALARM REC DURATION”,
page 46.
• Setting the duration of pre-alarm recording.
See “■ PRE ALARM REC”, page 43.
Playback the search result
• Selecting the camera number of playback.
See “”, pages 3538.
• Selecting the sequence screen.
See “♦ SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
operations”, page 35.
• Playback
See “■ Basic playback”, pages 23,24.
• Selecting the speed of playback.
See “Various playback functions”, pages 65,
66.
Copy the data
• Inserting the Compact Flash Card.
See “■ Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash
Card”, page 11.
• Setting the copy function.
See “Making Copy/Restore”, pages 72,73.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Flowchart
9
Major operations and their functions
■ Front View
1
4
3
2
5
6
7
REC/STOP
1
ACCESS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CLEAR/
REW
9
POWER
ENTER/
FF
TIMER
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
ZOOM / 0
OUTPUT B
COM
PRE ALARM
M-DET EMERGENCY
LOCK
OUTPUT
A/B
DIGITAL RECORDER DX-TL950
8
9
Digital Multplex
& Record
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. POWER button
When pressing this button while the MAIN switch on
the rear of this unit is set to ON, the power turns on
and the button lights. When the button is pressed
again, the unit will be in stand-by and the light will
turn off. When the unit is in operational transition
such as booting, the button will flash and other operations are not accepted.
2. ACCESS indicator
Illuminates during access to hard disk drive or Compact Flash Card.
3. Camera number buttons (1 to 9)
Press the button to display the image from the camera connected to this input on to the monitor.
4. TIMER button
When pressing this button, the unit is set to timer
recording/stand-by and the TIMER button lights.
When pressing this button for more than 1 second,
timer recording/stand-by is cancelled and the TIMER
button turns off.
5. REC/STOP button
When pressing this button, recording starts and the
button lights. When pressing the button for more than
1 second, the recording stops and the light turns off.
When pressing this button for more than 1 second
during alarm recording, recording stops. During timer
recording, recording will not stop even if the button
is pressed.
6. SHUTTLE ring
Used to set various menus and search functions,
adjusting the playback speed, and rewinding or forwarding the recording images.
7. JOG dial
Used to set various menus and search functions,
forwarding or rewinding the image during playback
(field-by-field).
8. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
Press the button to display SPLIT9, SPLIT4 screen
or SEQUENCE screen setting on multiplexer
functions.
9. ZOOM button
When pressing this button once during single screen
display, the screen is magnified by 100%. In the same
way, pressing the button twice magnifies the screen
by 200% and pressing the button three times magnifies the screen by 400%. The magnification center point
(X) is displayed in the center of the screen in screen
display 1. Press the camera number buttons (1, 2, 3,
4) to move the magnification location. When the ZOOM
button is kept pressed for one second or longer, the
operation of the camera number buttons and the SPLIT/
SEQUENCE button is switched between operation for
OUTPUT A (screen of the monitor connected to the
OUTPUT A connector and the VIDEO OUT connector) and operation for OUTPUT B (screen of the monitor
connected to the OUTPUT B connector).
To display image of the monitor connected to OUTPUT B, set to “ON” in the setting of the “OUTPUT B
ON/OFF” of the screen.
see page 37.
10. OUTPUT B indicator
This is not lit when the operation of the camera
number buttons and the SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
is set to OUTPUT A, and it lights with switching to
OUTPUT B.
11. COM (COMMUNICATION) indicator
Illuminates when establishing the communication with
personal computer.
12. PRE ALARM indicator
Illuminates during pre-alarm recording mode.
13. M-DET indicator
Illuminates when the motion detection function is on.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
10
ENGLISH
■ Front View (Inside of the door)
REC/STOP
1
ACCESS
2
4
5
6
OUTPUT B
COM
PRE ALARM
3
7
8
ENTER/
FF
CLEAR/
REW
9
POWER
TIMER
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
ZOOM / 0
M-DET EMERGENCY
LOCK
OUTPUT
A/B
COPY
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
ALARM WARNING
INTERRUPT RESET
SET UP
SEARCH
STOP
COMPACTFLASH
17
18
REV. PLAY PLAY
PAUSE
PLAY
MODE
SHUTTLE
HOLD
19
20 21 22 23
14. EMERGENCY indicator
Flashes during emergency recording and lights when
recording is completed.
24
Do not eject the Card when copying/restoring, copying/loading menus, or immediately after inserting the
Card. The Card or the contained data may become
damaged.
15. LOCK indicator
Illuminates when simple lock or password lock is on.
Securely insert the Compact Flash Card. Otherwise, the unit may not work properly.
16. LOCK button
Pressing it with a pointed object (such as a ballpoint
pen) while the MAIN switch (main power) on the rear
of the unit is on, will activate the simple lock or password lock. Moreover, the PASSWORD can be set on
the screen. The indicator
will light while the lock is active.
17. ANALOGUE OUT connectors
VIDEO OUT connector
Output connector for video signal (RCA pin).
AUDIO OUT connector
Output connector for audio signal (RCA pin).
18. COMPACT FLASH slot
Please use the Compact Flash Card which we recommend. When a non recommended Card is used,
there is a possibility that reading and writing of data
may not operate correctly.
For usable Compact Flash Card check with your
dealer of purchase.
When using a new Card, be sure to execute CFC
DATA CLEAR in the
screen.
1. Press the CFC EJECT button and eject the Card.
2. Attach the COMPACT FLASH slot cover.
Compact Flash Card can be used for saving/loading
data and menus. When not using the slot, attach the
COMPACT FLASH slot cover to prevent dust from
entering within the unit.
REC/STOP
11
ACCESS
22
33
44
55
66
88
ENTER/
FF
CLEAR/
REW
99
TIMER
SPLIT/
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE
ZOOM
ZOOM
/0
OUTPUT B
ALARM
COM PRE
PRE
ALARM
M-DET
EMERGENCY
M-DET EMERGENCY
LOCK
LOCK
OUTPUT
A/B
COPY
■ Inserting/Ejecting Compact Flash Card
Before using the Card, read the cautionary notes
described in the manual included with Compact Flash
Card.
77
POWER
VIDEO OUT
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
AUDIO OUT
COMPACTFLASH
SET UP
SEARCH
STOP
PAUSE
REV. PLAY PLAY
SHUTTLE
HOLD
PLAY
MODE
CFC EJECT Button
ZOOM / 0
COPY
1. Remove the COMPACT FLASH slot cover attached to the
unit.
2. Please turn down the side which contains notch in right and
left, securely insert the Card until the CFC EJECT button pops
out.
VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT
Compact Flash Card
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
11
Major operations and their functions (continued)
■ Front View (Inside of the door) (continued)
REC/STOP
1
ACCESS
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ENTER/
FF
CLEAR/
REW
9
POWER
TIMER
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
ZOOM / 0
OUTPUT B
COM
PRE ALARM
M-DET EMERGENCY
LOCK
OUTPUT
A/B
COPY
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
17
ALARM WARNING
INTERRUPT RESET
SET UP
SEARCH
COMPACTFLASH
18
STOP
PAUSE
REV. PLAY PLAY
SHUTTLE
HOLD
19
20 21 22 23
19. COPY button
Press this button to display menu. This
button lights when performing copy operation. Copies cannot be made when a card is not in the
COMPACT FLASH slot.
PLAY
MODE
24
PLAY MODE buttons
The playback interval can be changed during normal and reverse playback by pressing PLAY(+) or
REV. PLAY( - ).
20. ALARM INTERRUPT button
When pressing this button, the unit will not accept
alarm signals or motion detection for 5 minutes. During this time, the button will flash.
21. WARNING RESET button
This button is used to clear on-screen warning display and clear data.
22. SET UP button
Press this button to display the menu.
23. SEARCH button
Press this button to display the menu.
24. OPERATION buttons
STOP button
Press to stop playback.
PAUSE / SHUTTLE HOLD button
When pressing this button during playback, the unit
switches to still frame playback and the button lights.
When pressing this button again, the unit resumes
playback and the button turns off. When pressing
this button during shuttle playback, the set playback
speed is maintained even when letting go of the
SHUTTLE ring. (SHUTTLE HOLD)
REV. PLAY (REVERSE PLAY) button
When pressing this button, the unit switches to reverse playback and the button lights.
PLAY button
When pressing this button, the unit starts playback
and the button lights.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
12
2
1
3
ENGLISH
■ Rear View
4
ON
MAIN
OFF
AC IN~
VIDEO
1
2
3
OUTPUT A
1
2
3
4 CAMERA IN 5
6
7
8
9
4 CAMERA OUT 5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ALARM IN
OUTPUT B
OUT AUDIO IN
6
RS-232C
RS-232C
RESET
GND
5
MIC
RESET
CLOCK ADJ
REC
EMERGENCY
MODE OUT 1
MODE OUT 2
MODE OUT 3
MODE OUT 4
MODE OUT 5
CALL OUT
CALL OUT GND
GND
DC 12V OUT
MAX 350mA
100-240V
Y/C
RECEIVE
7 8 9
1. MAIN switch
This is the main power switch. When using this unit,
set this switch to ON. Otherwise, the power cannot
be turned on/off using the POWER button on the front
of the unit.
2. VIDEO OUT connectors
OUTPUT A VIDEO connector
Output connector for video signal to monitor (BNC
connector).
OUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector
This is output connector for video signals that separate brightness signals and color signals for higher
picture quality. Simultaneous output along with OUTPUT A VIDEO is also possible.
OUTPUT B connector
Output connector for video signal to monitor only for
live image (BNC connector)(
see page 37). To
display the image, set “OUTPUT B ON/OFF” on the
screen to “ON”. The
playback image cannot be put out to the OUTPUT B
connector.
ETHERNET
10
11
12
SEND
13
This unit must be earthed at all times. Never connect this unit to a power outlet which does not have
an earth terminal.
Please use the AC power cord accessory.
6. GND terminals
It is the common GND terminal.
7. AUDIO connectors
AUDIO IN connector
Input connector for audio signal (RCA pin).
AUDIO OUT connector
Output connector for audio signal (RCA pin).
8. MIC jack
Input connector for microphone (600 ohm impedance). Use of MIC for audio recording has priority to
use of the AUDIO IN connector.
9. RESET button
Pressing this button resets the unit and the power
turns off. In this case, video data, menu settings and
the current time are kept.
3. CAMERA IN connectors
Input connector for signal of camera (BNC connector).
10. ALARM IN terminals
Input terminal for alarm signal.
4. CAMERA OUT connectors
Camera video output connectors for use of BNC connectors. If the MAIN switch is ON, the loop through
output is possible for the camera image inputted into
each CAMERA IN connector.
11. I/O terminals
CLOCK ADJ terminal
Input terminal to set the present time. Time display is
adjusted to the nearest hour (00 minutes 00 seconds)
when this terminal receives the CLOCK ADJ signal.
5. AC power socket
This socket connects to the power cord. Earth terminal is for safety. Use the 100 ~ 240V plug with
earth for the power of this unit.
INFORMATION
The on-screen clock can be reset to the nearest hour,
by applying a signal to the CLOCK ADJ terminal. For
example, if the current time is 11:29:59, it will be reset
to 11:00:00, and if the current time is 11:30:00, it will be
reset to 12:00:00.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
13
Major operations and their functions (continued)
■ Rear View (continued)
2
1
3
4
ON
MAIN
OFF
AC IN~
VIDEO
1
2
3
OUTPUT A
1
2
3
4 CAMERA IN 5
6
7
8
9
4 CAMERA OUT 5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ALARM IN
OUTPUT B
OUT AUDIO IN
6
RS-232C
RS-232C
RESET
GND
5
MIC
RESET
CLOCK ADJ
REC
EMERGENCY
MODE OUT 1
MODE OUT 2
MODE OUT 3
MODE OUT 4
MODE OUT 5
CALL OUT
CALL OUT GND
GND
DC 12V OUT
MAX 350mA
100-240V
Y/C
7 8 9
ETHERNET
RECEIVE
10
11
12
SEND
13
REC terminal
Input terminal to start recording. Not available during timer recording.
EMERGENCY terminal
Input terminal initiating immediate shift to EMERGENCY recording mode compulsorily.
MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE OUT 5 terminals
Output terminal to indicate the unit’s current mode.
Select the unit’s condition by MODE OUT 1 ~ MODE
OUT 5 setting in the
menu.
CALL OUT terminal / CALL OUT GND terminals
This is the ISOLATION output terminal. Information
that can be transmitted externally consists of CALL
OUT settings made on the menu screen as well as fixed output settings.
DC 12V OUT terminal
Will only output when the MAIN switch is ON. The
maximum electric current is 350mA.
12. RS-232C connector
This connector is used to connect to host device with
RS-232C connector. This unit can be controlled by
another device through this connector.
13. ETHERNET connector
Use a 10BASE-T cable to connect to the Ethernet
terminal. Please use the cable adapted to 10BASET. DUPLEX MODE is HALF DUPLEX.
RECEIVE indicator
Illuminates when the unit is receiving a signal.
SEND indicator
Illuminates when the unit is transmitting a signal.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Beginning
14
Connections
One of either codes
should be connected.
ENGLISH
■ Connecting to CCTV camera, monitor, sensor
MONITOR
To VIDEO IN or
S(Y/C) IN connector
To OUTPUT A VIDEO or
OUTPUT A S(Y/C) connector
VIDEO MONITOR
(Only for the live image)
To AUDIO IN connector
To VIDEO IN
connector
To AUDIO OUT
connector
CAMERA #1
To OUTPUT B
connector
CAUTION
Connecting a coaxial transmission
camera wrong may damage the input
terminal. Be careful.
To CAMERA IN 1 connector
Up to 9 cameras
ON
MAIN
OFF
AC IN~
VIDEO
1
2
3
OUTPUT A
1
2
3
4 CAMERA IN 5
6
7
8
9
4 CAMERA OUT 5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ALARM IN
OUTPUT B
GND
OUT AUDIO IN
MIC
RESET
CLOCK ADJ
REC
EMERGENCY
MODE OUT 1
MODE OUT 2
MODE OUT 3
MODE OUT 4
MODE OUT 5
CALL OUT
CALL OUT GND
GND
DC 12V OUT
MAX 350mA
100-240V
Y/C
ETHERNET
RS-232C
RS-232C
RESET
RECEIVE
To GND
terminal
SEND
To ETHERNET
connector
To MIC jack
MICROPHONE
POWER CORD
HALF DUPLEX MODE
CAUTION
When a microphone is
connected to the MIC jack,
the MIC jack will be given
priority over the AUDIO IN
connector.
for the Continent
To ALARM IN terminal
corresponds to the
CAMERA #.
SENSOR #1
Processing the connecting line
for U.K
Connection on the ALARM IN terminals and the I/O terminals
Compatible power lines ø0.32 ~ ø0.65 mm (AWG 28 ~ 22)
5~7mm
Cut the designated area from the electric wire’s outer covering
(vinyl portion).
EMERGENCY/ALARM IN/REC/
CLOCK ADJ Input terminal
• Input Circuit
5V
MODE OUT 1 - 5 Output terminal
• Output Circuit
CALL OUT Output terminal
• Output Circuit
0.047µF
10kΩ
Input
terminal
5V
CALL OUT terminal
22kΩ
Output terminal
GND terminal
GND
CALL OUT GND terminal
4.7kΩ
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Connections
15
Connections (continued)
■ Alarm Recording Connection
Example : The diagram below shows an example of con-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
ALARM IN
OUTPUT B
GND
OUT AUDIO IN
MIC
RESET
CLOCK ADJ
REC
EMERGENCY
MODE OUT 1
MODE OUT 2
MODE OUT 3
MODE OUT 4
MODE OUT 5
CALL OUT
CALL OUT GND
GND
DC 12V OUT
MAX 350mA
nection for alarm signals corresponding to camera
number 1. (In the case of ALARM SETTING of default
setting.)
RESET
ALARM SWITCH
■ Connecting with analog video recorder
This unit is equipped with video output (RCA) and audio
output (RCA) connectors on the front and OUTPUT A S(Y/
C), OUTPUT A VIDEO (BNC) and AUDIO OUT (RCA) connectors on the rear. Video signals can be simultaneously
outputted from the video output connector on the front and
the OUTPUT A VIDEO/S(Y/C) connector on the rear. In
the same manner, audio signals can be outputted in simultaneously from the audio output connector on the front and
AUDIO OUT connector on the rear. By connecting an analog video recorder to these terminals, recorded contents
can be copied.
Make sure to turn off this unit when connecting with
peripheral recording devices.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Connections
16
AUTO SET UP
AUTO SET UP is displayed, in order to set up an indispensable function, when this unit is turned on for the first time.
Only when the unit is turned on for the first time,
the AUTO SET UP screen is displayed automatically. It
is not automatically displayed after next time.
1. After connect the cameras and the monitors, turn on the
MAIN switch on the rear of the unit and wait until the ACCESS
indicator is turned off, then press the POWER button on the
front.
• The screen is displayed. The
language of the menu can be selected in this screen.
>>LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
EXECUTE
6. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “EXECUTE”, and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
ENGLISH
■ AUTO SET UP
• “PERFORM AUTO SET UP?” is displayed on the screen.
PERFORM AUTO SET UP?
>>YES
NO
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
7-1. (When not execute AUTO SET UP • • • )
Select “NO” by turning the JOG dial and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• “SETTING UP...” is displayed on the screen, and the unit
starts-up.
7-2. (When execute AUTO SET UP • • • )
Select “YES” by turning the JOG dial and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
• The cameras connected and the video condition can be
confirmed in this screen.
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
POWER button operation will not be accepted while
the ACCESS indicator is flashing. Press the POWER
button after the indicator turns off.
>>EXECUTE
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the setting changes to red and flashes.
• Setting ( default : “ENGLISH” )
“ENGLISH”, “FRANCAIS”, “DEUTSCH”, “ESPAÑOL”,
“ PyCCKNN”, “ITALIANO”
3. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired setting and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
Beware while setting the AUTO SET UP, the menu
screen can not be exited. Furthermore the screen already set can not be displayed again.
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “EXECUTE”, and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
• The date/time is set in this screen.
>>DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
OFF
01
01
2004
00:00:00
APPLY
EXECUTE
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
5. Set the desired setting in this screen referring to “♦
DAYLIGHT SAVING/DAYLIGHT SETTING (
see page 20)”,
“♦ TIME DATE ADJUST (
see pages 20,21)”.
By turning the JOG dial to the cursor to “APPLY”
and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise, “00:00:00” of
“TIME” will start after the moment of turning the SHUTTLE ring.
CHECK CAMERA CONNECTION AND
IMAGE BEFORE EXECUTE
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
• The period of the record can be set.
• Setting of AUTO RECORD SETTING ( default : “24H” )
“24H”, “48H”, “72H”, “96H”, “120H”, “144H”, “1WEEK”,
“2WEEK”, “3WEEK”, “1MONTH”, “2MONTH”, “3MONTH”,
“4MONTH”, “5MONTH”, “6MONTH”, “1YEAR”
>>RECORDING CYCLE
EXECUTE
24H
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
9. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the setting changes to red and flashes.
10. Turn the JOG dial to display the desire setting and turn the
SHUUTLE ring cloclwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stop.
11. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “EXECUTE”, and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
• The recording interval and recording picture quality of
normal recording and alarm recording corresponding to each
camera numbers can be set in this screen.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO SET UP
17
AUTO SET UP (continued) / Initial settings
The screen consists of 2
pages. The second page is displayed when turning the
JOG dial to move the cursor to “NEXT PAGE”, and turn
the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
1/2
Camera selection during alarm recording
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
>> 1 12.5P SUPER 12.5P SUPER
------ SUPER ------ SUPER
2
------ SUPER ------ SUPER
3
4
12.5P SUPER 12.5P SUPER
------ SUPER ------ SUPER
5
D
H
Please perform initialization, when a
setup is changed.
1. Turn ON the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit, and wait
until the ACCESS indicator goes off. Hold down the REC/STOP
button, and press the POWER button on the front of the unit.
• The unit starts-up, and the screen is
appears.
POWER button operation will not be accepted while
the ACCESS indicator is flashing. Press the POWER
button after the indicator turns off.
2. Select “INITIALIZATION” by turning the JOG dial, and turn
the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
M
• The setting is made, and the display returns to normal after
initialization.
NEXT PAGE
2/2
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS
>> 6
------ SUPER -----7
12.5P SUPER 12.5P
8
------ SUPER -----9
------ SUPER ------
♦ INITIALIZATION
D
H
A-GRADE
SUPER
SUPER
SUPER
SUPER
M
Settings are not confirmed unless you perform
“INITIALIZATION”.
Performing “INITIALIZATION” initializes all data on
the HDD. It deletes the complete ALARM LIST, and
the next entry is registered from 00001.
Select “POWER OFF” to abort initialization.
PRESS POWER BUTTON TO EXIT
According to the number of the cameras connected
and the value of “RECORDING CYCLE”, the most suitable setting of the “PPS”, “A-PPS”, “GRADE” and “AGRADE” are set automatically.
12. When the setting is complete, press the POWER button.
• “SETTING UP...” is displayed on the screen, and the unit
starts-up.
To execute AUTO SET UP again, press and hold
the camera number button 1 and press the POWER
button, when the MAIN switch is set to ON and the
POWER button is set to OFF. The
screen appears. However all menu of record setting
will be reset.
■ INITIALIZATION
The setting is used to select the mode of
peripheral recording devices connected to SCSI connector
ID4•ID5, to make HDD SETTING, and to initialize the HDD.
♦ HDD SETTING
The HDD SETTING can be set to MIRRORING (simultaneous recording to the internal HDD as a pair), PARTITION
(an independent partition that can be set within the total
HDD memory specifically for ALARM RECORDING). (
see pages 74,75 “MIRRORING”, “PARTITION”)
>>HDD SETTING
NORMAL
POWER OFF
INITIALIZATION
ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED
WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AUTO SET UP / Initial settings
18
Basic Operations
■ Multiplexer functions
♦ Multiplexer buttons
ENGLISH
Example : Set DISPLAY MODE to “3” ( default : “1” ).
Buttons on the front of the unit can be used to perform
some of the multiplexer functions.
1. Set the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit to ON. Press
the POWER button on the front after the ACCESS indicator
turns off.
• “SETTING UP...” appears on the screen and the unit is
booted.
1 Camera number buttons (1 to 9)
1
SPLIT/
SEQUENCE
2
3
4
ZOOM / 0
5
6
7
8
9
POWER button operation will not be accepted
while the ACCESS indicator is flashing. Press the
POWER button after the indicator turns off.
MOVE button
2. After boot-up, press the SET UP button inside the door on
the front of the unit.
• The screen appears.
3 ZOOM button
2 SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
1. Camera number buttons (1 to 9)
Video images of cameras connected to CAMERA IN terminals 1 to 9 on the rear of the unit are displayed.
By pressing a camera number button, video images can be displayed even if the camera is not set
for recording.
2. SPLIT/SEQUENCE button
The screen switches in order of SPLIT9 SCREEN
SETTING, 3 types of SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING (a, b and
c), SPLIT4 SEQUENTIAL and SINGLE SEQUENTIAL set
in the screen (SEQUENTIAL
display is skipped during playback).
Pressing the ZOOM button for more than 1
second on the front of this unit can switch the
operation of camera number buttons and the SPLIT/
SEQUENCE button to the screen of the monitor
connected to the OUTPUT B connector. Pressing
the ZOOM button for more than 1 second again can
switch to the screen of the monitor connected to the
OUTPUT A connector.
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
QUICK SETTINGS
MEMO:
When the SET UP button is pressed and the
menu screen appears, the background darkens and
the displayed characters become easier to see.
3. Check to see that the cursor (>>) is positioned at “TIME
DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring
clockwise.
• The screen appears (
see page 32).
>>TIME DATE ADJUST
DISPLAY MODE
1
CLOCK LOCATION SETTING
CAMERA DISPLAY
NUMBER
CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING
DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY
BOTTOM
3. ZOOM button
When this button is pressed during single screen display,
magnification 100% screen appears and the magnification
centre point (X) is displayed at the centre. Pressing the
button again will switch the magnification to 200% and then
400%. By pressing the MOVE buttons, the magnified screen
can be moved vertically/horizontally with the centre point
see “ZOOM button operations”, page 35).
as the axis (
When the ZOOM button is pressed, camera number
buttons 1 to 4 become the MOVE buttons.
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “DISPLAY MODE”
and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the “DISPLAY MODE” setting turns red
and flashes.
When turning the JOG dial clockwise, the cursor
(>>) moves down. When turning counterclockwise,
the cursor (>>) moves up.
5. Turn the JOG dial to display “3”.
■ Menu settings
The operational conditions of this unit can be set in the
menu screens according to use. Although the setting
method will differ slightly depending on the menu screen,
the basic setting method of using the JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring will remain the same. e.g. setting the display
mode.
SHUTTLE ring
01-01-2004 00:00:00
JOG dial
• The display mode sample on the bottom of the screen
changes to .
6. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
• To continue with other settings, repeat steps 4 and 5.
When turning the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise
while the setting is flashing, the setting will return to
the previous setting.
To exit the screen, turn the SHUTTLE ring
counterclockwise.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Basic Operations
19
Basic Operations (continued)
TIME DATE ADJUST
>>DISPLAY MODE
3
CLOCK LOCATION SETTING
CAMERA DISPLAY
NUMBER
CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING
DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY
BOTTOM
01-01-2004 THU
00:00:00 12.5P 99% A00001
♦ To return to the normal screen from a menu screen
The procedure to return to the normal screen after completing menu screen settings using the JOG dial/SHUTTLE ring is detailed below.
1. Check to see that the setting item is no longer flashing and
the item has been changed to the desired setting.
• The setting has not been confirmed if the item is flashing.
Refer to the previous setting procedure to confirm the setting.
• To continue with other settings or to check the setting item,
turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise once to return to
the previous screen.
This operation is not accepted when the setting
item is flashing.
2-1. (To return to the normal screen by moving up menu
screens one at a time • • • )
• Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise for the amount of
menu screens opened. The previous menu screen is
displayed every time the SHUTTLE ring is turned
counterclockwise.
2-2. (To directly return to the normal screen • • • )
• Press the SET UP button to clear the menu screen and return
to the normal screen.
The menu screen will not be cleared even when
pressing the SET UP button when the setting item
is flashing.
♦ DAYLIGHT SAVING/DAYLIGHT SETTING
The clock is put forward one hour by activating this setting.
The default setting for this function is “OFF”. On the DAY
LIGHT SAVING in menu, turn the
JOG dial to flash “AUTO” (the daylight saving function is
automatically activated). Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise
to enter the selection.
In the “DAYLIGHT SETTING” setting, start/end time of the
“DAYLIGHT SAVING” function can be checked and
changed.
Example : Set the start time of the “DAYLIGHT SAVING”
function “IN” to “MON”, “1ST”, “APR” and “02:00”.
( default : “SUN”, “LAST”, “MAR”, “01:00” ).
1. Press the SET UP button to display the
screen.
2. Check to see that the cursor (>>) is positioned at “TIME
DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring
clockwise.
• The screen appears.
3. Check to see that the cursor is positioned at “TIME DATE
ADJUST”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
>>DAYLIGHT SAVING
OFF
DAY
01
MONTH
01
YEAR
2004
TIME
00:00:00
DAYLIGHT SETTING
DAY OF WEEK MONTH TIME
IN SUN
LAST MAR 01:00
OUT SUN
LAST OCT 02:00
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor (>>) to “IN” and turn
the SHUTTLE ring clockwise twice.
• The “DAY” display reverses in color when the SHUTTLE
ring is turned the first time. When the ring is turned for the
second time, the display turns red and flashes.
5. Turn the JOG dial to display “MON” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
6. Turn the JOG dial clockwise to move the cursor (>>) to
“WEEK”.
7. Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 to set “WEEK”, “MONTH” and
“TIME”.
8. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
9. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET
UP button.
♦ TIME DATE ADJUST
Before starting recording, it is necessary to set
accurately the current date and time.
Example : Set the date/time to 28/10/2004 6:30pm
(18:30)( default : “01/01/2004 00:00:00” ).
1. Press the SET UP button to display the
screen.
2. Check to see that the cursor (>>) is positioned at “TIME
DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring
clockwise.
• The screen appears.
3. Check to see that the cursor is positioned at “TIME DATE
ADJUST”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
>>DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
OFF
01
01
2004
00:00:00
4. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “DAY” and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of “DAY” changes to red and flashes.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
>>DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
OFF
01
01
2004
00:00:00
5. Turn the JOG dial to display “28” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
20
OFF
28
01
2004
00:00:00
ENGLISH
♦ Recorded capacity display function
DAYLIGHT SAVING
>>DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
Day of
Recorded capacity of
Day Month Year the week the Hard Disk
6. Turn the JOG dial clockwise to move the cursor (>>) to
“MONTH”.
When turning the JOG dial clockwise, the cursor
(>>) moves down. When turning counterclockwise,
the cursor (>>) moves up.
01 - 01 - 2004 THU
00 : 00 : 00 12.5P 99% A00001
Minute
Hour
Playback interval
(Single screen playback only)
Second
Alarm recording number
7. Repeat steps 4 ~ 6 to set “MONTH” and “YEAR”.
8. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor (>>) to “TIME” and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise twice.
• The “TIME” display reverses in color when the SHUTTLE
ring is turned the first time. When the ring is turned for the
second time, the display turns red and flashes.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
1) Select the device and set the remaining capacity using
“REMAIN HDD” of the
see page 50).
screen (
OFF
28
10
2004
00:00:00
9. Turn the JOG dial to display “18” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
2) Select “3” for “DISPLAY MODE” in the screen (
During recording, the used HDD space is displayed. When recording is stopped, the display is
cleared (with the exception of when pausing recording). The HDD usage display appears again after a
few moments when recording is started once more.
OFF
28
10
2004
18:00:00
The time is indicated using the 24-hour system.
10. Repeat steps 8 and 9 to set “MINUTE” and “SECOND”.
11. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
DAYLIGHT SAVING
DAY
MONTH
YEAR
TIME
This unit displays the used space of the specified recording device (HDD) on the screen when “REMAIN HDD” of
the screen is set to
“MAIN”, “SUB”. The “%” indicates the ratio detected as HDD
against the total HDD capacity. The following settings are
required to enable this function.
OFF
28
10
2004
18:30:00
■ Basic manual recording
Normal recording using manual operation is explained here.
Before starting recording, recording settings must be
checked. After checking the settings of “HDD REPEAT REC
MAIN”, “HDD REPEAT REC SUB” in the screen (
see page 47), the REC mode settings are made.
Settings here are for normal recording only. For
timer recording, settings must be made on the
screen (
see
page 46).
12. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise.
♦ Present time display
When turning on the unit power, the time/date display shown
to the right appears (in the case of DISPLAY MODE 3).
For setting other display modes,
“DISPLAY MODE” page 32.
see
INFORMATION
This unit uses 4 digits to display the year. The
allowed display range is 99 years between 1/1/
2001 ~ 31/12/2099. The unit is also equipped with
a function to automatically calculate leap years.
The date returns to the year 2001 after 31/12/
2099.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Basic Operations
21
Basic Operations (continued)
♦ Setting the recording interval and recording
picture quality for normal recording
Camera selection during alarm recording
To perform normal recording, “PPS” and “GRADE” must
be set for each camera.
>>ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
1
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
Setting of “PPS” ( default : “2.5P” )
“5P”, “2.5P”, “1.667P”, “1.25P”, “1P”, “0.833P”,
“0.625P”, “0.5P”, “0.2P”, “0.1P”, “0.05P”, “0.025P”,
“- - - - - -”
“- - - - - -” : Recording cannot be performed with
camera set to this item.
Available recording intervals will vary according
to the number of cameras operating or ALARM REsee page 41). Interval disCORDING settings (
plays will be according to the chart.
Setting of “GRADE” ( default : “STD” )
“SUPER”, “HIGH”, “STD”(STANDARD), “BASIC”,
“LONG”
About
• The estimated recordable time is displayed as
depending on the “PPS” and “GRADE” settings. (The time
will not change when changing the alarm recording settings.)
4. Turn the JOG dial to select “ 1 ” , and then turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The “PPS” setting reverses in color.
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
1
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
Example : Set “PPS” of camera number “ 1 ” to “0.5P” and
“GRADE” to “HIGH” for normal recording.
1. Press the SET UP button to display the screen.
2. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “RECORD
SETTINGS” and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
>>ALARM SETTING
RECORD SETTING
ALARM REC DURATION
PRE ALARM REC
( S
MOTION DET REC
5. Turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise again.
• The background of the “PPS” setting turns red and flashes.
5S
)
S
ALARM
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
STD
2.5P
STD
1 2.5P
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
3. Turn the JOG dial to move the cursor to “RECORD
SETTING” and then turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The screen appears.
Relationship between the number of operational cameras and available “PPS” (pictures per second)
Number of
operational
cameras
PPS
SHORT
Recording
interval
LONG
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
25P
12.5P
8.333P
6.25P
5P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
1P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
25P
12.5P
8.333P
6.25P
5P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
1P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
12.5P
6.25P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
12.5P
6.25P
4.167P
3.125P
2.5P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
0.5P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
8.33P
4.165P
2.777P
2.083P
1.666P
1.388P
1.041P
0.833P
0.333P
0.167P
0.083P
0.042P
8.33P
4.165P
2.777P
2.083P
1.666P
1.388P
1.041P
0.833P
0.333P
0.167P
0.083P
0.042P
6.25P
3.125P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
1.042P
0.781P
0.625P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
0.031P
6.25P
3.125P
2.083P
1.563P
1.25P
1.042P
0.781P
0.625P
0.25P
0.125P
0.063P
0.031P
5P
2.5P
1.667P
1.25P
1P
0.833P
0.625P
0.5P
0.2P
0.1P
0.05P
0.025P
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
22
6. Turn the JOG dial to select “0.5P” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• Setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
STD
2.5P
STD
1 0.5P
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
7. Turn the JOG dial clockwise to reverse display “GRADE”
and turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the “GRADE” setting turns red and
flashes.
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
0.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
1
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
10. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise three times or
press the SET UP button to return to the normal screen.
11. Press the REC/STOP button.
• The REC/STOP button turns on and recording starts.
12. To stop recording, press the REC/STOP button for more
than 1 second.
• Recording stops and the REC/STOP button turns off.
REC/STOP
■ Basic playback
This unit allows recorded video to be played back using
various methods. The basic playback described here is the
most common method for playback.
This unit will stop playback when a request for
acquisition of live images is communicated during
playback.
This unit will not playback while a request for the
acquisition of live images is being communicated.
1. Press the PLAY button ( inside the front door) on the front of
the unit.
• Recorded contents of the HDD are played back.
• After turning the power on, the oldest recorded video is
played back first. Otherwise, playback resumes at the position
of the previous playback.
STOP
When the setting item is flashing, the menu
screen cannot be cleared even when pressing the
SET UP button.
8. Turn the JOG dial to select “HIGH” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• The setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
HIGH 2.5P
STD
1 0.5P
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
3 2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
D H M
9. When the setting is complete, turn the SHUTTLE ring
counterclockwise.
• The cursor appears to the camera number on the left.
• When continuing with other camera number settings, turn
the JOG dial to move the cursor to the desired camera number
and repeat steps 4 ~ 9 to perform settings.
ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
>> 1
0.5P
HIGH 2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
3
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
D H M
ENGLISH
The menu screen will not be cleared even when
pressing the SET UP button when the setting item
is flashing.
PAUSE
REV. PLAY PLAY
When the “HDD REPEAT PLAY” setting in the
“HDD SETTINGS” is set to “OFF”, playback is
stopped when reaching the end of the physical HDD
or recorded section. When the “HDD REPEAT PLAY”
setting is set to “ON”, recorded video data is played
see “HDD REPEAT PLAY”,
back repeatedly (
page 47).
2-1. (To change HDD or Compact Flash Card playback device
•••)
• Setting ( default : “MAIN” )
“MAIN” : Select when playing back MAIN HDD contents.
“SUB” : Select when playing back SUB HDD contents.
“CFC” : Select when playing back CFC contents.
• When changing the playback device to Compact Flash Card,
press the SEARCH button twice (
see page 67) to display
the screen and select “CFC”
(Compact Flash Card) in “PLAYBACK DEVICE”.
“SUB” is appeared on the screen when
“PARTITION” is selected on “HDD SETTING” of the
screen.
2-2. Press the PLAY button.
• Plays from the playback device that has been selected.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Basic Operations
23
Basic Operations (continued)
3. To pause playback, press the PAUSE button.
• To resume playback, press the PAUSE button again or press
the PLAY button.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set “YEAR”, “HOUR”, “MINUTE”
and “SECOND”.
4. To stop playback, press the STOP button.
>>03-03-2004
• During HDD playback/pause, playback will start the next
time from the paused position.
• During CFC playback/pause, playback will start the next time
from the oldest recorded video on the media.
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
MAIN
START
END
■ Basic search
This unit displays a menu of most used search functions
simply by pressing the SEARCH button.
This unit will not move to search mode when a
request for acquisition of live images is
communicated while search mode is set. Also, this
unit will not search when a request for the acquisition
of live images has been communicated.
This unit will not search while a request for the
acquisition of live images is being communicated.
♦ TIME DATE SEARCH
On this unit, various search functions are available for
searching the start point of video clips. In this section, the
most common search method referred to as time/date
search is explained. With this method, searching is possible by date, hour, minute, second and specified camera
number.
Example : Search a scene recorded on the MAIN HDD
with time/date stamp of 03/03/2004 9:25:40pm
(21:25:40) using camera number “ 3 ”.
21:25:40
02-02-2004 00:00:00
04-04-2004 12:30:15
PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR
SEARCH SELECTION
To exit the screen without
searching, turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise
or press the SEARCH button twice.
For details concerning
see page 67).
for selecting search functions (
7. Press the SEARCH button to display the screen.
8. Check to see that the cursor is positioned at “SELECTION
CAMERA NUMBER”, and then turn the SHUTTLE ring
clockwise.
• The background of the setting item changes to red and
flashes.
9. Turn the JOG dial to select “ 3 ” and turn the SHUTTLE
ring clockwise.
• Setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
• Setting ( default : “ALL” )
“ALL”, “ 1 ”, “ 2 ”, “ 3 ”, “ 4 ”, “ 5 ”, “ 6 ”, “ 7 ”, “ 8 ”,
“ 9 ”
1. Press the SEARCH button to display the screen.
• The default setting of the search menu displayed when
pressing the SEARCH button is “TIME DATE SEARCH”.
>>01-01-2004
00:00:00
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
MAIN
START
END
02-02-2004 00:00:00
04-04-2004 12:30:15
PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR
SEARCH SELECTION
2. Check to see that the cursor is next to the search date and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise twice.
• The display reverses in color when the SHUTTLE ring is
turned the first time. When the ring is turned for the second
time, the display turns red and flashes.
3. Turn the JOG dial to display “03” for “DAY” and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• Setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
4. Turn the JOG dial to reverse display “MONTH” and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the setting item changes to red and
flashes.
“ALL” : Search is conducted for all camera number “ 1 ” ~
“ 9 ”and displays the results on SPLIT9 screen.
“ 1 ” ~ “ 9 ” : This search mode scans for matches to
search criteria in the selected camera and displays the results
on 1 screen.
SEARCH TYPE
TIME DATE
3
>>SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER
PLAYBACK DEVICE
MAIN
MAIN
START
END
02-02-2004 00:00:00
04-04-2004 12:30:15
10-1. (To change HDD or Compact Flash Card playback device
•••)
Turn the JOG dial to select “PLAYBACK DEVICE” and turn
the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the setting item changes to red and
flashes. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired playback
device and confirm.
• Setting ( default : “MAIN” )
“MAIN” : Select when playing back MAIN HDD contents.
“SUB” : Select when playing back SUB HDD contents.
5. Turn the JOG dial to display “03” for “MONTH” and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
“CFC” : Select when playing back CFC contents.
• Setting is confirmed and flashing stops.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
24
ENGLISH
“SUB” is appeared on the screen when
“PARTITION” is selected on “HDD SETTING” of the
screen.
3
03-03-2004 21:25:40
10-2. (To change the search type • • • )
Turn the JOG dial to select “SEARCH TYPE” and turn the
SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• The background of the setting item changes to red and
flashes. Turn the JOG dial to display the desired search menu
and confirm.
• Setting ( default : “TIME DATE” )
“TIME DATE”, “INDEX”, “ALARM INDEX”, “ALARM SKIP”,
“ALARM LIST”
11. When the setting is complete, turn the SHUTTLE ring
counterclockwise.
• The display returns to the screen
and the cursor appears on the left of the search date.
12. Turn the JOG dial to select “EXECUTE(FORWARD)” and
turn the SHUTTLE ring clockwise.
• When the TIME DATE SEARCH is executed, the video of the
set date/time (or the video closest to the search) will appear
in still frame.
• The search result will appear using SPLIT9 screen when
“ALL” is selected in “SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER” of the
screen. If a camera number has been
selected individually, the still frame will be displayed in full
screen.
>>03-03-2004
21:25:40
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
MAIN
START
END
02-02-2004 00:00:00
04-04-2004 12:30:15
PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR
SEARCH SELECTION
PLAY
14. To stop playback/still frame playback, press the STOP
button.
• The display returns to the normal screen.
15. Press the SEARCH button twice to clear the screen.
■ LANGUAGE SELECTION
With this unit, the menu screen display can be selected
from 6 languages. As “ENGLISH” is selected for the initial
setting, please perform setting according to the following
procedure if you want to select a language other than “ENGLISH”.
Setting ( default : “ENGLISH” )
“FRANCAIS”,
“ENGLISH”,
“DEUTSCH”,
“ESPAÑOL”, “ PyCCK NN”, “ITALIANO”
1. Press the SET UP button } } Select
“LANGUAGE SELECTION” in the screen and display the desired setting.
>>LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
When there is no recording of the set time, the
video of the closest time and date for the set camera number will be displayed in still frame.
Depending on the recording condition, TIME
DATE SEARCH may not operate correctly.
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
2. Turn the SHUTTLE ring counterclockwise or press the SET
UP button.
To display full screen view by selecting a camera number from the SPLIT9 screen of the search
result when “ALL” is selected in the “SELECTION
CAMERA NUMBER” setting, press the SEARCH
button to clear the SEARCH menu and press the
desired camera number button. The desired video
is displayed in full screen.
Press the camera number buttons during still
image playback to call up search mode. The search
mode status may continue for several hours if the
number of a camera with a small number of recorded
images has been specified. When not required,
press the STOP button to cancel the search status.
13. To playback the searched image.
• Press either the PLAY button or the PAUSE button.
For playback,
tions”, pages 65,66.
see “Various playback func-
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Basic Operations
25
Menu functions
■ MENU SETTING
You can set the basic settings for this unit in the MENU SETTING. Refer to pages shown below for details.
During playback, recording, pre-alarm recording stand-by mode you cannot change setting of some MENUs.
SUB MENU (2)
SUB MENU (1)
>>TIME DATE ADJUST
DISPLAY MODE
1
CLOCK LOCATION SETTING
CAMERA DISPLAY
NUMBER
CAMERA TITLE/MEMO SETTING
DUPLEX MODE DISPLAY
BOTTOM
01-01-2004 00:00:00
Pages 19-21, 32-34
>>DAYLIGHT SAVING
OFF
DAY
01
MONTH
01
YEAR
2004
TIME
00:00:00
DAYLIGHT SETTING
DAY OF WEEK MONTH TIME
IN SUN
LAST MAR 01:00
OUT SUN
LAST OCT 02:00
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
Pages 20,21
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
• 01-01-2004 00:00:00 ••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SET UP
MAIN MENU
Page 32
••••••••••••••••
>> 1
••••••••••••••••
2
••••••••••••••••
3
••••••••••••••••
4
••••••••••••••••
5
••••••••••••••••
6
••••••••••••••••
7
••••••••••••••••
8
••••••••••••••••
9
••••••••••••••••
MEMO
••••••••••••••••
SHUTTLE>>:CHARACTERS
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
QUICK SETTINGS
MEMO:
! " # $%& ' ( ) + , -. / : ; < = >?@•••••••
0123456789••••••••••••••••••••
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ••••
abcde f gh i j k l mnopqrs t uvwxyz••••
´
ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏDÑÒÓÔÕÖXØÙÚÛÜY
ß••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
´ˆ˜
àaaaäåæçèeêëìÍîï
ñòoôoö÷øùuûüy
´ ´
´ ˜
´
pÿ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SHUTTLE<<:BACK
Pages 32,33
Page 33
SUB MENU (3)
>>OUTPUT A
OUTPUT B ON/OFF
OUTPUT B
OFF
>>SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING
SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING
SEQUENCE SETTING
INTERLACE
>>SPLIT4(a)
( 1 ) ( 2)
SPLIT4(b)
( 5) (6 )
ON
( 3)
( 4)
( 7)
(8)
SPLIT4(c)
(9) ( 1)
(2)
Pages 35-38
Pages 35-38
>>SPLIT4 SCREEN SETTING
SPLIT9 SCREEN SETTING
SEQUENCE SETTING
INTERLACE
SAME AS OUTPUT A
(3)
Page 37
>>SPLIT9
( 1 ) ( 2 ) ( 3)
ON
( 4) ( 5 ) ( 6)
( 7 ) ( 8 ) ( 9)
Pages 35-38
Pages 37,38
SEQUENCE NUMBER TIME
>>1
2S
1
2
2S
2
3
3
2S
4
2S
4
5
2S
5
6
2S
6
7
2S
7
8
2S
8
9
2S
9
SPLIT4
abc
2S
Page 38
>>EXECUTE
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE,<<:CANCEL
Page 37
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
26
SUB MENU (1)
MAIN MENU
Pages 39,40
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
MEMO:
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & & & & & & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
& & & &
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
QUICK SETTINGS
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
&
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • • •
Page 39
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
• • • •
>>ALARM SETTING
RECORD SETTING
ALARM REC DURATION
PRE ALARM REC
( S
MOTION DET REC
)
5S
S
ALARM
Pages 21-23,41-43
Page 40
>>ALARM CH
ALARM RECORD CAMERA
TRIGGER
1
EXT
1 -------2
- 2 ------EXT
3
-- 3 -----EXT
4
--- 4 ----EXT
5
---- 5 ---EXT
6
----- 6 --EXT
7
------ 7 -EXT
8
------- 8 EXT
9
-------- 9
EXT
12 345 6789
EMR
Pages 41,42
>>ALARM CH
NO PPS
GRADE A-PPS A-GRADE
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
1
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
3
4
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
5
6
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
7
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
8
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
9
D H M
%
>>SELECTED PATTERN
P1-SET
HOLIDAY SETTING
REC MODE A
REC MODE B
REC MODE C
REC MODE D
ALARM REC DURATION
5S
#1
Pages 22,23,41,42
DW
START END
--- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:---- --:-- --:--
>>1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SPL
Pages 44-46
ENGLISH
SET UP
SUB MENU (2)
>>SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER
1
DETECTION MASK SETTING
SENSITIVITY
HIGH••<<
CAUTION : For ,
see “Continuous recording time table” ,
pages 83,84.
#1. Appears when “PARTITION”
is set is on the screen.
Pages 44,45
--/-- --/-- --/---/-- --/-- --/---/-- --/-- --/---/-- --/-- --/---/-- --/-- --/--
--/---/---/---/---/--
DAY/MONTH
Page 46
SUB MENU (3)
>>ALARM SETTING
RECORD SETTING
PRE ALARM REC
MOTION DET REC
( S
)
S
ALARM
~ Page 46
>>ALARM CH
ALARM RECORD CAMERA
TRIGGER
1
EXT
1 -------2
- 2 ------EXT
3
-- 3 -----EXT
4
--- 4 ----EXT
5
---- 5 ---EXT
6
----- 6 --EXT
7
------ 7 -EXT
8
------- 8 EXT
9
-------- 9
EXT
12 345 6789
EMR
~
Page 46
A>>>ALARM CH
A-PPS A-GRADE
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
2.5P
STD
D H M
%
#1
~
Page 46
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Operations
27
Menu functions (continued)
SET UP
MAIN MENU
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
QUICK SETTINGS
MEMO:
SUB MENU (1)
>>HDD SETTINGS
AUDIO RECORDING
OFF
REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS
INFORMATION/SERVICE
PASSWORD
SUB MENU (2)
>>HDD REPEAT REC MAIN
HDD REPEAT REC SUB
HDD REPEAT PLAY
IM-CHECK PLAY
SEQUENTIAL PLAY
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
#1
#1. Appears when “PARTITION” is set on the screen.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Pages 47-58
Pages 47,48
>>MODE OUT 1
OFF
MODE OUT 2
OFF
MODE OUT 3
OFF
MODE OUT 4
OFF
MODE OUT 5
OFF
KEY SOUND
ON
BUZZER
OFF
REMAIN HDD
MAIN-10%
CALL OUT SETTINGS
EMERGENCY REC DURATION
10M
Pages 49-51
>>RS-232C
ETHERNET
Pages 51-54
SUB MENU (3)
>>HDD MAIN REMAIN
HDD MAIN FULL
OFF
OFF
HDD SUB REMAIN
HDD SUB FULL
OFF
OFF
Pages 50,51
MODE
>>SETTINGS
REMOTE A
Pages 51,52
>>IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.100
SUB NET MASK 255.255.255.000
GATEWAY
000.000.000.000
E-MAIL ADDRESS
SERVICE PORT SETTING
ALARM NOTIFICATION SETTING
08-00-70-2E-3F-FF
PLEASE PRESS SET UP BUTTON
TO APPLY NEW SETTING
Pages 52-54
#1
SUB MENU (4)
>>TRANSMISSION MODE
DATA BIT LENGTH
PARITY BIT
STOP BIT LENGTH
DELIMITER
9600
8BIT
NONE
1BIT
CR
Page 52
SMTP SERVER
RECORDER ID
USER ADDRESS
1
2
3
4
5
>>WEB
USER ACCESS
SUPER USER
LIVE USER1
LIVE USER2
LIVE USER3
LIVE USER4
Page 52
•00080
53705
53706
53707
53708
53709
53710
Page 53
NO IP ADDRESS
TARGET OWN
>>1 000.000.000.000•55111 01111
2 000.000.000.000•55111 01112
3 000.000.000.000•55111 01113
4 000.000.000.000•55111 01114
5 000.000.000.000•55111 01115
WARNING
ALARM SENS
REC MODE
RETRY TIME
OFF
OFF
OFF
10S
Pages 53,54
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
28
MAIN MENU
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
QUICK SETTINGS
ENGLISH
SET UP
SUB MENU (1)
SUB MENU (2)
>>HDD INFORMATION
CFC INFORMATION
>>HDD SETTINGS
AUDIO RECORDING
OFF
REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS
INFORMATION/SERVICE
PASSWORD
(2/2)
3H
WARNING LOG LIST
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
#1
LANGUAGE SELECTION
ELAPSED TIME: SYSTEM
(1/2)
HDD SETTING
PARTITION SIZE
MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR
SUB HDD DATA CLEAR
CFC DATA CLEAR
PARTITION
10%
#1
MEMO:
Pages 47-58
1/2
Pages 54-56
2/2
SUB MENU (3)
INTERNAL HDD
MASTER:
HDD(250GB)
SLAVE :
NONE
#1. Appears when “PARTITION” is set on the screen.
#1
MAIN START
END
SUB START
END
01-01-2004
01-01-2004
01-01-2004
01-01-2004
00:00:00
00:00:05
00:00:00
00:00:05
Page 54
CFC
CAPACITY 128MB
START
END
---------- --:--:----------- --:--:--
Page 54
NO
DATE
TIME
WARNING
>>0001 01-01-04 00:00:00 ALM ON
Pages 54,55
>>EXECUTE
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE,<<:CANCEL
>>LOAD SETTING DATA FROM CFC
SAVE SETTING DATA TO CFC
Page 55
>>EXECUTE
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE,<<:BACK
Page 59
Page 59
>>EXECUTE
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE,<<:BACK
Page 59
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Operations
29
Menu functions (continued)
SET UP
SUB MENU (1)
MAIN MENU
>>TIME DATE/DISPLAY SETTINGS
MPX DISPLAY SETTINGS
MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS
RECORD SETTINGS
TIMER PROGRAM SETTINGS
INITIAL SET UP/INFORMATION
QUICK SETTINGS
>>HDD SETTINGS
AUDIO RECORDING
OFF
REAR TERMINAL SETTINGS
COMMUNICATION PORT SETTINGS
INFORMATION/SERVICE
PASSWORD
LANGUAGE SELECTION
SUB MENU (2)
>>HDD INFORMATION
CFC INFORMATION
(1/2)
ELAPSED TIME: SYSTEM
(2/2)
3H
WARNING LOG LIST
RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
MAIN HDD DATA CLEAR
SUB HDD DATA CLEAR
CFC DATA CLEAR
HDD SETTING
PARTITION SIZE
PARTITION
10%
#1
#1
MEMO:
Pages 47-58
1/2
Pages 54-56
2/2
SUB MENU (3)
PUSH WARNING RESET KEY
FOR 1 SECOND TO CLEAR
Pages 55,56
#1. Appears when “PARTITION” is set on the screen.
#1
PUSH WARNING RESET KEY
FOR 1 SECOND TO CLEAR
Pages 55,56
PUSH WARNING RESET KEY
FOR 1 SECOND TO CLEAR
Pages 55,56
>>OPERATION CONTROL
HDD DATA CLEAR
FIRST
----
SECOND
----
2
----
----
3
----
----
>>1
REC/STOP + POWER button
PRESS WARNING RESET BUTTON
TO CLEAR PASSWORD
SHUTTLE>>:TO SET PASSWORD
>>HDD SETTING
PARTITION SIZE
PARTITION
10%
Pages 56-58
#1
Pages 56-58
POWER OFF
INITIALIZATION
>>4
ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED
WHEN PROCEED INITIALIZATION
FIRST
----
SECOND
----
PRESS WARNING RESET BUTTON
TO CLEAR PASSWORD
SHUTTLE>>:TO SET PASSWORD
Pages 74,75
Pages 56-58
>>LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
JOG
:SELECT
SHUTTLE>>:EXECUTE
Page 25
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
30
ENGLISH
■ COPY MENU
MAIN MENU
>>DIRECTION
MAIN HDD}CFC
MODE
OVERWRITE
TRANSFER PERIOD
START•END
START
01-01-2004 00:00:00
END
01-01-2004 00:00:10
EXECUTE
>>DIRECTION
CFC}MAIN HDD
MODE
OVERWRITE
TRANSFER PERIOD
START•END
START
01-01-2004 00:00:00
END
01-01-2004 00:00:10
EXECUTE
Pages 72,73
Pages 72,73
■ SEARCH SELECTION MENU
SEARCH
SUB MENU (1)
MAIN MENU
SEARCH TYPE
TIME DATE
>>SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER
ALL
>>01-01-2004
00:00:00
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
SEARCH
MAIN
---------- --:--:----------- --:--:-START
END
PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR
SEARCH SELECTION
>>INDEX
---------- --:--:----------- --:--:--
Pages 24,25
SEARCH TYPE
Page 67
INDEX
01
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
EXECUTE(REVERSE)
MAIN
START
---------- --:--:-END
---------- --:--:--
SEARCH
START
END
MAIN
---------- --:--:----------- --:--:--
Pages 68,69
Page 67
SEARCH TYPE
ALARM INDEX
>>SELECTION CAMERA NUMBER
ALL
01
EXECUTE(FORWARD)
EXECUTE(REVERSE)
MAIN
START
---------- --:--:-END
---------- --:--:--
SEARCH
PLAYBACK DEVICE
MAIN
MAIN
START
END
PUSH SEARCH KEY FOR
SEARCH SELECTION