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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.

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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.

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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.)

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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.

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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.)

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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


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