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1. Recording 49 ENGLISH d0 Recording continued Making recording settings automatically lt Auto setting gt When you define the normal recording cycle the recorder automatically sets the picture quality and FPS for normal recording Step Step F Ster K 6534 EDS Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Auto setting Select Next on the lt Recording setting Auto gt screen Camera check Select Execute When you select Execute the recorder automatically detects the cameras from which it is receiving video signals When the transparent setting in the Main menu gt page 103 is disabled you cannot view images Change the setting as needed When the detection is completed select Next The lt Define the normal recording cycle gt screen is displayed Define the normal recording cycle Set Recording duration Recording time per day and Picture size Picture quality and FPS are automatically set for the cameras detected in step 4 and a confirmation screen is displayed When you set the recording duration
2. nO o pe MAIN lt ESA M MO be oe ID ire our D This illustration V of DX TL308E 3 oO SE J 123456 e SII S zaa RESET SERIAL BUS us 0707070707 O 4 Ra T if To LAN port port To SERIAL L Mouse XGA PC monitor DX TL308E only For setting see Sp page 105 Power cord for the Continent AR for U K Cable termination gt Cable end connected to ALARM IN or I O terminal and RS422 5 7 mm strip off gt Applicable wire 0 32 0 65 mm AWG 28 22 CL External recording device DX ZD6UE Up to 4 devices can be used at the same time The number of devices differs depending on the operation manner For setting see I amp page 36 For edness see ie pages 108 and 109 PC For setting see SP page 108 PTZ control terminals For setting see IS page 110 RS232C integral camera 24 Notice inka aR a a aR EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EE RE By connecting various devices you can control this recorder by external devices and control external devices by this recorder However depending on the operating condition of the recorder its operation and control of external devices may become slow or unstable e Select a USB hub supporting USB2 0 Depending on the typ
3. m T jo E To VIDEO OUT connector To AUDIO OUT connector Audio cable To AUDIO IN commercially available connector cm I leve sa Video cable To VIDEO IN commercially available connector Analog VCR Optional products DX ZD6UE DX ZD5UE Z Additional hard disk unit for serial bus connection By connecting various external HDDs to this unit you can expand the memory or use them as a copy device However when you perform recording playback or copy at a high rate using this unit recording or playback data dropout or other failure may occur depending on the connected device because of slow data transfer or slow response Be sure to check for such failure before starting the practical operation of the recorder Don t use the function to control the powers of external devices using the bus power of this recorder When using DX ZD6UE you can use the mirroring and spanning functions DX RM5 ZD Rack mount adapter for additional hard disk unit DX ZD6UE DX ZD5UE Z DX KB5UE Keyboard for digital recorder DX RM3 Rack mount adapter for digital recorder DX TL308E DX TL304E series Recommended products For recommended external de
4. 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Rated Input 0 7 0 33 A 100 240 V Colour System PAL type colour system Operating Temperature 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C Relative Humidity Max 80 PAN ALU o OR RV R AO Max 2000 m DIMENSIONS k rs sssssernsnsdessrisrsnier 300 Width x 340 Depth x 91 Height mm Weight lt DX TL308E gt 6 3 kg when 1 HDD is attached 6 9 kg when 2 HDDs are attached lt DX TL304E gt 6 2 kg when 1 HDD is attached 6 8 kg when 2 HDDs are attached Recording System Digital recording system Sampling esesissntusiinini es 13 5 MHz Data Compression MPEG4 Compression Unit Frame Field Recording Resolution 704 x 576 704 x 288 352 X 288 Recording Device Hard disk drive HDD Audio Recording System PCM system Video Input ws estandes lt DX TL308E gt 8 Input BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms lt DX TL304E gt 4 Input BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Monitor Outputs assier 2 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms RCA jack 1 0 V p p 75 ohms XGA DX TL308E only Throughout Output lt DX TL308E gt 8 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms lt DX TL304E gt 4 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Audio Input scg dese evedveeist cedeass RCA Jack 308 mV rms 50 k ohms Audio Output ee RCA Jack 308 mV
5. Images from Outputs A and B are arranged diagonally G832 Adjust the quality of the images to be displayed You can set the edge enhancement to High Middle or Low Off Edge enhancement is not adjusted Tips pes n see a RE a 0 0 6 e The border between the background and the displayed image may become white depending on the selected image quality Settings related to playback lt Setting the playback functions gt Notice RR e Stop playback before making settings Activate repeat playback Images stored in the HDD are played back repeatedly HDD start point HDD end point When playback reaches the end of the HDD it automatically returns to the start point of the HDD and continues j E5 1 Select whether to enable or disable the repeat playback When you check the box the repeat playback is enabled Enable When playback reaches the end of the recorded data it automatically returns to the beginning of the data and continues Disable When playback reaches the end of the recorded data it stops Notice E e e When the playback returns to the HDD start point from the end the clock displayed on the screen may not be updated for a while Others 105 ENGLISH 106 Various settings continued Display a playback image in field Some images may appear shaking because this recorder records images frame by frame In this case you can curb shaking ima
6. LOG Iss Pages 129 to 131 lt Operation log gt Recording recorder REC ON REC OFF Recording rear terminal REC EXT ON REC EXT OFF Recording communication REC COM ON REC COM OFF Simple lock status PS E Password lock status PS 1 PS 2 PS 3 Lock disabled PS OFF PS 4 Alarm recording prohibited ALM OFF Alarm recording allowed ALM ON Power failure P LOSS Reset dek d abs ata SYS RST Communication Name of log in user Menu loading 1 11 MENU LOAD Menu change MENU CHANGED Timer Of snie AEK RA TIMER ON Timer Off awa AEO TIMER OFF Warning reset WNG RESET Self check 21 42142211 221 SELF CHECK Others 119 ENGLISH Function against power failure 4 Power failure compensation circuit This recorder is equipped with a power failure compensation circuit When the recorder is fully charged for 48 hours the date and time settings timer recording settings and menu settings are retained for about 1 month without power supply The clock accuracy declines if the power plug is not connected to the wall outlet for a long time of period In this case it is recommended to check the present time setting
7. Sensor 8 Available for DX TL308E only Covert camera You can select to display or hide images from cameras Page 105 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 Camera 5 Camera 6 Camera 7 Camera 8 Available for DX TL308E only 4 XGA output DX TL308E only You can set the XGA output format and picture guality Page 105 Display layout setting Setting the playback functions You can make settings related to playback Pages 105 and 106 Auto expiration on the specified date ENGLISH 001 to 365 day The factory default setting is 001 day Loading savinglinitializing the menu settings You can reset the menu settings to the defaults Use this menu to save the menu settings of the recorder and to load the saved menu settings to this recorder Page 107 Communication setting You can make settings related to communication Pages 108 to 110 RS 232C setting You can make settings for communicating with a personal computer Page 108 RS 232C RS 232C setting i Transmission ata bit au hit Stop bit operation length Parity bit length Others 97 Various settings continued Setup menu LAN setting You can set the IP address subnet mask and gateway Pages 108 and 109 IP address 192 168 000 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 00
8. 01 01 2008 Tue 00 00 00 Mode 2 01 01 2008 Tue 00 00 00 Mode 3 The clock is not displayed G832 Select the clock display position 4 Recorder status and title display You can select the recorder s operation status to be displayed GB31 Select the modes you want to display on the screen Remain 1 The remaining capacity of the device selected in Remain 1 of Mode out Remaining capacity is displayed Remain 2 The remaining capacity of the device selected in Remain 2 of Mode out Remaining capacity is displayed Status The recorder s operation status playback normal recording alarm recording emergency recording etc is displayed Active HDD Device being recorded or played back is displayed Recorder title The recorder title you set is displayed The modes you check the boxes are displayed on the screen The display positions of the selected modes are automatically determined depending on the clock display position Tips De esses ee e You cannot display Remain 1 and Remain 2 when HDD is set to Off on the lt Mode out Remaining capacity gt screen I page 101 G82 When you enable Recorder title in step 1 set the recorder title When you select Setting the screen for setting the recorder title is displayed Tips De dese ee ee ee A WAB Ww For an example of screen display see gt page 22 e The recorder title is displayed at the
9. Are the external sensors and other devices connected correctly 52 at 24 25 Troubleshooting 125 126 Troubleshooting cont nued Where to check Playback does not start Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating Are there data in the selected device Is the correct playback device selected 17 111 114 116 66 Playback is interrupted momentarily Playback Cannot operate the copy or archive device Is the heavy load imposed on the recorder The HDD may have a minor error Are the media inserted correctly Are the cables connected correctly Check that the pins are not broken or bent Check that the recorder is not in the middle of the media recognition process Is the correct playback device selected Is the overwrite protection of the media disabled Is the power of the external recording device on Is the registered copy archive device displayed on the lt HDD registration gt screen 66 34 37 Copy or archive does not start Copy Archive Are the selected cameras displayed on the screen for setting the copy archive conditions Only the cameras selected for copy or archive are used When no cameras are selected the recorder does not start copying or archiving 75 78 Cannot copy data to a DVD or CD Calculation failed appears after the test is executed Cannot access the recorder from the persona
10. Alarm Audio is recorded during alarm recording or emergency recording Notice S When images from Camera 1 are not recorded audio is not recorded even when audio recording is enabled When the recording mode changes from normal recording to alarm recording or from alarm recording to normal recording audio may be interrupted temporarily but this is not a malfunction When you create an alarm recording area by partition setting and set Recording mode to Alarm audio is recorded to the alarm recording area together with images 15 Page 39 To copy the recorded audio as digital data copy images from at least one camera You can hear the live audio any time except during playback The live audio changes to playback audio when you start playback or triplex playback Stopping alarm input You can stop alarm input manually You cannot change the settings on the lt Recording setting gt screen during recording To make recording settings while alarm recording is performed continuously use this function to prohibit alarm input temporarily and stop recording E5 1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse or E lt Main menu gt is displayed 6892 Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed 6833 Select Setting next to Manual setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed ED S
11. Enter a new password according to steps 4 and 5 of Registering a password Others 113 114 Restricting the operations of the recorder continued Notice E Changing the lock mode from the password lock to simple lock G31 Disable the password locks for restricting operation Level 1 to Level 3 G 32 Clear the registered passwords for Level 1 to Level 3 Changing the operation restriction level You can change the operations restricted in each level of the password lock for restricting operations Level 1 to Level 3 amp E91 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse o lt Main menu gt is displayed G J2 Select Password The lt Password setting gt screen is displayed G 33 Select Setting next to Setting the lock level The screen for setting the operation restriction level is displayed G834 Select operations to be restricted using the A or vw button in each level The default settings are as follows Operation restriction level Operations to be locked Multiplexer Sequence E zoom Switching to the PTZ mode Playback Search Bookmark menu display Copy menu display Warning reset Self check REC REC STOP POWER button operation Timer recording Recorder information menu display Password change Operation restriction level setting The operation control level of Level 3 cannot be set higher than that of
12. To stop playback press the STOP button With a mouse you can play back the image using the buttons displayed on the search result screen 135 Page 68 GEO a RO EO ACE ACZA e When there is no data recorded at the designated time the image from the same camera recorded at the time closest to the designated time is displayed in the still image playback mode The recorder searches data 1 hour before and after the designated time e When there are multiple data recorded at the same time on the same date repeat search several times until the desired image is retrieved e Depending on the recording condition the recorder may not be able to search data correctly Searching from the alarm list lt Alarm list search gt At the start of alarm recording or emergency recording this recorder adds the recording start time to the alarm list You can search for the desired image from the start times of alarm recording or emergency recording shown in the alarm list 1 Set the search conditions According to Setting the searching conditions on amp page 69 designate the device camera and time to search The alarm list shows 10 alarm events occurring on or before the date and time designated on the lt Search menu gt Notice EES e To perform alarm list search when the alarm recording area and emergency recording area have been created by the partition setting designate the device to search as HDD Ala
13. Warning level 2 Normal Normal Normal Normal Troubleshooting 129 130 Error indications continued lt Information gt continued Display Copy stopped because the copy source data were overwritten LOG3500 5 Archive stopped because the copy source data were overwritten Copy source data are about to be overwritten Stop recording if you want to continue copying LOG7500 6 LOG3600 5 Archive source data are about to be overwritten Stop recording if you want to continue archive Copy HDD error Cannot copy the data Check the copy destination HDD LOG7600 6 LOG3707 5 Archive HDD error Cannot archive the data Check the archive destination HDD DVD CD drive was not found Not connected or unusable Connect a proper DVD CD drive No USB memory was found No USB memory or unusable memory is inserted Use proper USB memory and connect it correctly Menu data cannot be read out lt Warning gt Display Remaining capacity of HDD Normal is running short Remain 3 LOG7707 6 LOG3708 LOG3705 LOG3706 LOG1200 Call out signal output 1 Remaining capacity of HDD Alarm is running short Remain 3 LOG1201 Remaining capacity of HDD EMR is running short Remain 3 LOG1202 Remaining capacity of HDD Archive is running short 3 Remaining capacity of HDD Normal is 0 Remain LOG7200
14. 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ENGLISH DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLATION MANUAL OTHERS MODEL DX TL308E DX TL304E Ce THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER Before use How to use this manual 4 About this manual The manual of this recorder consists of the following two manuals Installation Manual this manual This manual describes connections of devices as well as functional settings and operations to use this recorder This manual mainly describes operating procedures carried out by the mouse User s Manual This manual is for operators of this recorder and describes the operating procedures for the basic functions only 4 Symbols Tips O Reference for operation Shows information to be referred to when you operate this recorder GEE Point to be noted Shows information to be noted when you operate this recorder n Reference page Shows the sections and pages to be referred to 4 Troubleshooting See Troubleshooting I gt pages 125 to 127 and take appropriate measures 4 Note The illustration in this manual shows an example of DX TL308E How to locate information in this manual You can find desired information in this manual using the following methods Table of contents gt r Pages 5 to 7 Reference page gt Shown in the texts How to locate setting items When you firs
15. ED sm JANPTOEND L spm lt Copy menu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu I gt Pages 30 and 31 Select Setting next to Archive The lt Archive gt screen is displayed Check the archive conditions displayed on the screen To change the conditions select Setting The screen for setting the conditions is displayed When you carry out archiving without changing the settings it is started from the last stopped position When you select Setting in step 3 set the archive conditions Archive from Select the archive source device that contains the data you want to archive from among HDD Normal HDD Alarm and HDD Emergency Start Designate the archive start time To archive data starting from the beginning of the recorded data select Read start time To archive data from the end of the last archiving select Read previous end point Camera and audio filter Select the cameras and audio you want to archive When there are no images or audio that were recorded from the selected cameras or recorded during the designated period of time the recorder does not archive anything Check that there is an image that was recorded from the selected cameras at the designated archive start time Select at least one camera when you archive audio FIFO overwrite With this option enabled when the available space of
16. SBC18 SBB01 SBB08 Archive device npc A br assigned Not used for recording gt You cannot register devices during access to the HDD such as recording and playback In addition you cannot start recording or playback during registration Devices that can be set as Copy device are serial bus HDD DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW and USB memory With this recorder up to 4 GB USB memory devices are usable USB memory devices with 128 MB or less capacity are not supported Device that can be set as Archive device is serial bus HDD Up to 10 devices including DVD CD drive and USB memory can be connected to the serial bus This is the total number of Main Copy and Archive devices Up to 10 HDDs including internal HDDs can be used as Main device This is the total number of internal HDDs and serial bus HDDs Space totaling 22 GB of the internal HDDs is assigned to the preliminary recording area 11 GB each from Internal A and B This space is so assigned even when the preliminary recording is disabled Cautions for using external devices By connecting various external HDDs to this recorder you can expand the memory or use them as a copy device However when you perform recording playback or copy at a high rate using this unit recording or playback data dropout or other failure may occur depending on the connected device because of slow data transfer or slow response Be sure to c
17. Clock Setu Disissishive actives dist ind ddd 90 LOGOUL te PARE O O ED 90 E mail notification ner 91 FTP notifiCatiOnN sseemrrrrrnrsrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrn rn rn rn rn rn nnn 91 Communication by the viewing communication SOfLWATE uzy icz Aaa piada 91 thers Various settings ciecia ra 92 How to display the Setup menu 92 Quick reference chart for the Setup menu 92 How to use the quick reference chart for the Setup MENU a a w A dA PE A 92 Settings of the present time and menu language lt Clock and language gt y ssssesessssorenessessrnd nesnekesnnns sen kk 99 Clock Setting naa naa Z a 99 Language setting 99 Settings related to the warning display and rear terminals lt Warning display EXT terminal setting gt 99 Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 99 ROMAIN eee eee een n 99 Button SOUNA cronain 100 Start alarm recording 100 Communication 100 Warning display Buzzer Call out 2 100 Mode out Remaining capacity 101 Mode out 1 and Zza zy nnn 101 Remain 1 and 2 101 Event terminal aaa aea eeee en 102 On screen display settings lt Information display setting gt RR SONO OA AOL AN DER RS 102 Clock display mode and location 102 Recorder status and title display 102 Camera number and title displ
18. Left click You can set the operation conditions of the recorder Bookmark menu You can register bookmarks I Page 74 Press while the single screen playback is in pause You can search for bookmarked images Page 74 Help menu Detailed descriptions of Copy menu Single a e the menus and warnings You can copy data for a playback is in pause are displayed short time of period Page 75 Gaia Search menu You can copy or archive You can search for data based on the desired images conditions you specify 83 Pages 68 to 72 2 Pages 75 to 78 You can display these menus also from the mouse operation screen You can display these menus also from the mouse operation screen Mouse operation screen using a mouse You can display the Search menu Copy menu Bookmark menu and Help menu also from the mouse operation screen I amp Pages 30 and 31 Notice SM When the multiplexer Output B is selected menus cannot be displayed In addition when you operate the recorder by a mouse the mouse cursor is displayed but no menus are displayed and you cannot configure the menu settings You can set the menus only when Output A is selected I gt Page 41 Operating the menus You can operate the displayed menu by pressing the buttons on the front panel of the recorder or clicking the buttons displayed on the menu screens
19. Pom nam chroni rodowisko w kt rym yjemy OTHERS Dysk twardy HDD Niniejsze urzadzenie jest wyposazone jest w dysk twardy kt ry jest bardzo delikatnym elementem Z tego wzgledu nalezy obchodzi sie z nim ostroznie Nie nale y nara a urz dzenia na wibracje i wstrz sy Narazanie urz dzenia na wibracje i wstrz sy zw aszcza podczas uruchamiania lub w czasie dost pu do dysku twardego mo e spowodowa uszkodzenie urz dzenia Nie nale y od cza przewodu zasilaj cego podczas nagrywania odtwarzania oraz podczas uruchamiania urz dzenia Urz dzenie jest wyposa one w system kt ry automatycznie przywraca i kontynuuje nagrywanie w przypadku niewielkiego uszkodzenia dysku twardego lub innych cz ci podczas nagrywania Jednak e w zale no ci od rodzaju uszkodzenia dysku twardego urz dzenie mo e nie by w stanie kontynuowa nagrywania Aby wcze nie wykry uszkodzenia zaleca si zleca sprawdzanie urz dzenia raz w roku W przypadku uszkodzenia dysku twardego nale y go natychmiast wymieni W celu wymiany dysku twardego nale y skontaktowa si z przedstawicielem handlowym firmy Mitsubishi Przed wymian dysku twardego nale y przerwa nagrywanie Nale y u ywa wy cznie zalecanych dysk w twardych Aby uzyska informacje o dyskach twardych obs ugiwanych przez niniejsze urz dzenie nale y skontaktowa si z przedstawicielem handlowym firmy Mitsubishi Po wymianie dysku twardego nag
20. The magnification function can be used even during playback When you pause playback of images recorded by multiple cameras in the single screen display mode and then magnify the displayed image the screen may turn to black In this case you can display the magnified image by advancing the displayed image frame by frame The zoom function of this recorder uses digital magnification system and therefore the details of the image may appears like tiny blocks when magnified Viewing images 41 ENGLISH 42 Viewing images captured by the cameras continued 4 Triplex playback Whi le displaying images captured by cameras you can view playback image of the desired camera 1 Press the TRIPLEX PB button during the split screen display mode 1 INEKTSTART EIBOOKNAR TAPLEKPR REGsToP Twe IJ Lock HELP voo am O O IMO Eos 4 SPEED TE ICE The triplex playback mode starts s 2 Within 3 seconds after step 1 press the camera number button corresponding to the camera of which playback image you want to view The image and audio of the selected camera are played back The image being played back is marked by a green frame With the playback images you can perform forward search reverse search and frame by frame playback IP page 73 To change the camera for triplex playback stop playback and then f
21. The motion detection list shows 10 motion detection events occurring on or before the date and time designated on the lt Search menu gt By clicking the a button or the w button you can search every 1 or 10 events ED3 Click the date and time of the motion detection event you want to view e The image of the selected motion detection event is displayed in the still image display mode You can play back the retrieved image using the buttons on the search result screen gt page 68 or the buttons on the front panel of the recorder G834 Change the motion detection search conditions if necessary Set the detection area sensitivity and motion detection threshold For the setting method see IS pages 58 and 59 The motion detection sensitivity for playback has 2 modes Low and High When you change the conditions and select Search the recorder starts search based on the new conditions The retrieved data are played back for one minute repeatedly in both forward and reverse directions Tips De ee ses some 8 eende a 6 mis r eo a 990 e The list may not be displayed until the recorded data are stored in the HDD When preliminary recording is enabled the data are transferred with a delay of the designated time and therefore the list takes some more time to be displayed Searching for images using various playback functions 4 Forward rewind playback By pressing the FF or REW button during still
22. alarmu przy u yciu funkcji wykrywania ruchu nale y zachowa ostro no aby unikn wadliwego dzia ania Je li funkcja wykrywania ruchu dzia a nieprawid owo nale y pod czy inny czujnik do z cza ALARM IN wej cie alarmu znajduj cego si z ty u urz dzenia OTHERS Do czony przew d zasilaj cy Do czony przew d zasilaj cy jest przeznaczony wy cznie dla niniejszego urz dzenia Nie nale y u ywa tego przewodu z innymi produktami Sie Zaleca si wcze niejsze sprawdzenie ustawie sieciowych u administratora sieci Poniewa urz dzenie jest sterowane poprzez sie mog wyst pi nast puj ce uszkodzenia 1 Wyciek lub odp yw danych poprzez urz dzenie 2 Nieautoryzowana obs uga urz dzenia wskutek szkodliwego dzia ania os b trzecich 3 Zak cenia pracy lub dezaktywacja urz dzenia wskutek szkodliwego dzia ania os b trzecich Aby zapobiec powy szym sytuacjom nale y na w asn odpowiedzialno podj odpowiednie kroki w celu zabezpieczenia sieci Nale y ustali has o sieciowe trudne do odgadni cia przez osoby trzecie Ponadto has o nale y regularnie zmienia Others 21 28 Others continued Zrzeczenie sie odpowiedzialnosci Firma Mitsubishi nie ponosi odpowiedzialno ci ani nie gwarantuje adnych odszkodowa za b dy w dzia aniu systemu nadzoru utrat nagranych danych lub inne szkody lub straty powsta e w wyniku b dnego dzia ania urz dze
23. kontrolowane poprzez z cze zewn trzne RS422 lub z cze RS 232C Funkcje te zapewniaj urz dzeniu elastyczn obs ug zaawansowanego systemu bezpiecze stwa W zale no ci od ustawie urz dzenia po cze czy te zestawie z urz dzeniami zewn trznymi niniejsze urz dzenie lub urz dzenia pod czone zewn trznie mog niekorzystnie wp ywa na ca y system nadzoru Podczas budowania systemu nadzoru z wykorzystaniem niniejszego urz dzenia zaleca si aby w pierwszej kolejno ci sprawdzi jego dzia anie pod czaj c i zestawiaj c je z innymi urz dzeniami Nie nale y u ywa funkcji alarmu tego urz dzenia do podejmowania wa nych decyzji lub w zastosowaniach zwi zanych z ludzkim yciem W przypadku braku mo liwo ci rozpoznania urz dzenia zewn trznego w nagraniu z powodu zaniku zasilania spadku napi cia lub innej awarii punkt nagrywania mo e przesun si do dysku twardego wewn trz tego urz dzenia lub innego Aby zapobiec takim sytuacjom zaleca si stosowanie zasilaczy awaryjnych UPS lub innych podobnie dzia aj cych urz dze Od czanie przewodu zasilaj cego lub wy cznika podczas nagrywania mo e spowodowa uszkodzenie dysku twardego lub uniemo liwi odtwarzanie nagranych danych W przypadku codziennego wy czania i w czania wy cznika nale y zaprogramowa nagrywanie na czas kiedy wy cznik jest w czony a tak e nie nale y wy cza wy cznika podczas nagrywania Korzyst
24. nespr vn extern za zen jsou ovlivn na elektrick m umem po kozena nebo opravena mohou b t ulo en data ztracena Spole nost Mitsubishi nen odpov dn za kody souvisej c s takovou ztr tou dat P ipojen m r zn ch extern ch pevn ch disk k t to jednotce m ete roz it pam ovou kapacitu nebo je pou vat jako kop rovac za zen Pokud v t to jednotce nahr v te p ehr v te nebo kop rujete vysok mi rychlostmi m e doj t k v padk m nahr v n nebo p ehr v n v d sledku pomal ho p enosu dat nebo pomal odezvy P ed praktick m uveden m jednotky do provozu proto nezapome te zkontrolovat zda k t mto poruch m nedoch z Nepou vejte funkci k zen nap jen extern ch za zen prost ednictv m nap jen sb rnice jednotky Extern za zen kter chcete pou vat nemus b t vhodn pro zam len pou it jednotky Chcete li z skat dal podrobnosti doporu ujeme kontaktovat dodavatele spole nosti Mitsubishi Po p ipojen extern ho za zen nezapome te zajistit p ipojen kabely pomoc dodan ch kabelov ch spon Kdy jsou kabely odpojeny nebo nejsou p ipojeny pevn syst m m e b t nestabiln nebo nemus doj t k nahr n obrazu Neodpojujte kabely pokud je jednotka v provozu V opa n m p pad m e doj t k poru e Pro d le it nahr vky P ed praktick m uveden m jednotky do provozu proto nezapome te prov st t
25. 109 FTP transmission settings 109 PTZ camera setting 110 Restricting the operations of the recorder 111 Simple Jock aaa W OR aa 111 Enabling the simple lock 111 Disabling the simple lock 111 Password lOCK ssszssessssoversvsnsossvsnssnensnsnssvarenspensnnnen 111 Registering a password 1 21112111111111 112 Enabling the password lock 1 1 111 112 Disabling the password lock 2 124221121112 112 Password for restricting operations Levels O 3 gs ini aa A W dA 112 Password lock for HDD protection 113 Changing a password eee 113 Password for restricting operations Levels 1 to 3 113 Password for HDD protection 113 Changing the lock mode from the password lock to Simple TOOK ras rwa Z as 114 Changing the operation restriction level 114 Protecting recorded data ccccssseessrseeeseeees 115 Protecting recorded data 1111111111111111111111111 115 Checking the protected data 111111111111111 115 Disabling data protection 1111 22212211122111111 11 115 Deleting recorded data siso 116 Deleting recorded data 116 Reducing the load on the HDD 117 Stopping the rotation of HDD that is not in use for recording lt HDD sleep mode gt 11
26. 114 Cannot configure menu settings Check that Output B is not selected When Output B is selected the mouse cursor is displayed but no menus are displayed and you cannot configure the menu settings You can configure the menu settings only when Output A is selected 41 The warning display saying Camera image is lost or distorted is issued for the cameras that are not in use for recording Are there unnecessary cameras set for normal alarm or emergency recording Exclude unnecessary cameras from the recording setting 52 56 Troubleshooting 127 128 Error indications When an error occurs in the recorder it indicates the error by 2 methods as described below Information When an error occurs Please push the help button is displayed on the screen When you press the HELP button the information screen is displayed To clear the information screen press the HELP WARNING RESET button on the front panel of the recorder or the X button on the information screen Warning When an error occurs Please push the help button is displayed on the screen When you press EHO s ka A EA 00 000800200 08 1850008 9708 608089808 EA the HELP button the details of the error are displayed The recorder outputs a call out signal or sounds a buzzer depending on the warning event gt Pages 99 and 100 To clear the indication press the HELP WARNING R
27. AC 1 283 B4B Sms Tr REAUSTART v SEP Homan ob aur sue DIGITAL ZOOM button Direction buttons This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E You cannot switch the screen mode to the other single screen modes or split screen mode while the menu screen is displayed To switch the screen mode close the menu screen first and then press a camera number button or SPLIT button 4 Single screen display A live image captured by one camera is displayed on the screen 6231 lt DX TL308E gt Press a camera number button 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt Press a camera number button 1 to 4 The image from the camera corresponding to the button you pressed is displayed on the entire screen 4 Split screen display Images captured by multiple cameras are displayed on the split screen G831 Press the SPLIT button Every time you press the button the screen mode changes in the order shown below lt DX TL308E gt 4 split a gt 4 split b gt 9 split gt 4 split a lt DX TL304E gt 4 split Tips gt cercar ecran roca as To set the camera numbers to be displayed in each screen mode use lt Multiplexer setting gt in the lt Setup gt menu You can set the camera numbers to be displayed differently for Output A and Output B 135 Page 104 Sequential display Images captured by cameras are displayed and switched at constant i
28. Bookmark search A function to search images using pre registered bookmarks PTZ PTZ means panning tilting and zooming PTZ cameras are turned by external control Timer recording A function to record images according to the timer programs For each program you can designate the number of cameras to be used as well as the picture quality and recording rate for each camera and enable or disable the motion detection Motion detection search A function to detect motion within the recorded image according to the pre designated conditions It is necessary to designate the detection areas and other settings before using this function DVD Digital Versatile Disk Disc shaped optical recording media used for recording and playback of video at high picture and audio quality and for recording data It looks like a CD Preliminary recording A function to start recording up to 30 minutes prior to the start of alarm recording or emergency recording CALL OUT Terminals for outputting signals to inform of occurrence of a failure or abnormality in the system MODE OUT Terminals for outputting signals to inform of the recorder s operation mode You can check the status of these terminals via network Triplex playback A function to display live video supplied from the cameras and playback video at the same time while live video is being displayed in the split screen mode on the monitor Specifications Rated Power Supply
29. Notice S Wheel ENGLISH e Use a general USB mouse having two buttons as shown by the figure Certain types A of mouse cannot be used with this recorder Left button ai y Right button You are recommended to use a mouse having 800dpi resolution e Mouse is not supplied with the recorder e Mouse wheel doesn t work with this recorder Mouse When you click on the button the parameter or number displayed on the button changes Left click or right click repeatedly until the desired item is displayed To set parameters Click the radio button of the desired parameter O Disabled Enabled Select the checkbox of the desired parameter to puta Disabled MV Enabled checkmark To switch the selected You can go to the next item For example by pressing the A i i i button you can skip next 10 items item in the list z In addition this button is used to change the setting values You can go back to the previous item For example by pressing the Y button you can skip back previous 10 items In addition this button is used to change the setting values You can scroll lists Click on A or V You cannot scroll lists using the buttons on the front panel of the recorder To display etc The previous menu is displayed other menus The next menu is displayed Help menu is displayed showing information such as operation proced
30. Para se prevenir contra avarias ou acidentes inesperados recomendamos que fa a regularmente c pias de seguran a dos dados importantes Embora os sinais digitais n o se deteriorem a reprodu o ou a grava o podem tornar se imposs veis devido ao desgaste dos discos dependendo das condi es de armazenamento Others Others continued Direitos de autor Este aparelho grava dados digitalmente Portanto h que ter aten o quando forem efectuadas grava es de imagens de v deo protegidas por direitos de autor Tempo de grava o e garantia do produto O tempo de grava o estimado que aparece no ecr do menu representa um tempo de grava o cont nua calculado em termos funcionais e n o um per odo de tempo abrangido pela garantia do produto Al m disso n o se trata de um per odo de garantia da fiabilidade operacional das pe as e componentes usados neste aparelho Fun o de detec o de movimento A fun o de detec o de movimento deste aparelho pode n o funcionar correctamente dependendo da entrada do sinal de v deo Se ligar este aparelho a um sistema que emita um alarme utilizando a fun o de detec o de movimento tenha cuidado para evitar este tipo de avaria Se a fun o de detec o de movimento estiver a funcionar indevidamente ligue outro sensor ao terminal ALARM IN na parte posterior do aparelho Cabo de alimenta o fornecido O cabo de alimenta o fornecido destina se apenas a e
31. Precautions for rack mounting when mounting this unit in a rack ensure that the temperature inside the rack doesn t rise to 40 C or higher When installing a rack you are recommended to install fans to keep the temperature inside the rack 30 C or lower ENGLISH Don t install a device that becomes hot under this unit Otherwise the inside temperature may rise causing a failure Don t give a shock to all HDD devices in the rack Before taking this unit in or out of the rack be sure to turn off HDD devices being energized in the rack Don t place this unit near a device that generates vibrations Changing installation location When moving this unit be sure to turn off the MAIN switch make sure that the unit is completely stopped and then unplug the power cord When this unit is exposed to excessive shock while being energized the internal electronic parts or HDD may be damaged Be careful especially while the power indicator or access indicator is blinking Don t move this unit for at least one minute after you turn off the power Even after the power is turned off the disc in the HDD keeps rotating by inertia for a while and the head is in an unstable state This unit in such state is more vulnerable to vibrations and shocks than while being energized Be careful not to give this unit even a slight shock for at least one minute after turning off the power Wait at least one minute for the disc to stop and then you can move the produ
32. Registering external HDDS eee 36 Checking the registered devices 37 Setting the repeat recording and partition of Main device lt Main HDD setting gt s ssssssssssssssssrsnrrnnnsnnnn nr 38 Setting the repeat recording 1 12111111111 38 Setting the partition o 39 Viewing images captured by the cameras 40 Multiplexer function ni 40 Single screen display 40 Split screen display 40 Sequential display 40 Switching Output A and B eee 41 Operating the DIGITAL ZOOM button 41 Triplex playback saa Ea dak 42 Controlling the cameras sa 43 Controlling the cameras using the menus 43 Recording S E EE ESEE 44 Recording methods sistemas 44 Recording tyPpeS sssssssssssessernsrsnsssnnrsnesnnnsnnrsn nn nn rna 44 Before making recording settings 45 Playback during recording 45 Procedure of configuration of recording settings 46 Making recording settings automatically lt Auto setting gt VAEENESR ecb E E sady irda 50 Camera CHECK aaa ya AZ AO adi 50 Define the normal recording cycle 50 Confirm the recording settings 50 Apply new settings 50 Making recording settings manually lt Manual setting gt TORO
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34. emergency recording area or archive device amp E91 Set the threshold level of remaining capacity in each area No signal is output G832 Set the recorder s operation performed when the remaining capacity reaches to the threshold level designated in step 1 Warning When the remaining capacity reaches the threshold level a warning is displayed on the screen With Warning disabled you cannot select Buzzer and Call out Buzzer When the remaining capacity reaches the threshold level a buzzer sounds Call out When the remaining capacity reaches the threshold level a warning signal is output to the device connected to the CALL OUT terminal on the rear panel These options become active when you check the boxes When the threshold level is set to in step 1 you cannot select these options Notice OE i EEE EEE EEE EE ee e You can make settings only for the areas created by the partition setting IR page 39 The call out setting uses photocoupler output in order to decrease malfunction caused by connection Make connections correctly referring to CALL OUT output terminal on amp gt page 25 Tips Desert 0 coro nor cora nro casas e For the relation between the warning display and the call out signal output see IP pages 128 to 131 Warning displays for which Call out signal output is determined as Common are displayed unconditionally For those determined as Selectable
35. lt EMR recording gt screen during normal recording or alarm recording To change the settings during normal recording stop recording During alarm recording when you set Alarm input on the lt Recording setting gt screen IB page 61 to Off receipt of alarm inputs is prohibited for 5 minutes Stop recording during this period and change the emergency recording settings G J1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse lt Main menu gt is displayed G832 Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed G833 Select Setting next to Manual setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed G834 Select Setting next to EMR recording The lt EMR recording gt screen is displayed G835 Select the picture size for emergency recording and select Execute 4CIF 704x576 2CIF 704x288 CIF 352x288 The maximum FPS rate is as follows Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 e When you change the picture size the FPS rate is initialized GB36 Select cameras used for emergency recording The cameras selected in the Recording cameras area are used for recording G837 Set the FPS for emergency recording Tips O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e When the sum
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38. stop remain in the copy destination device When the copy destination DVD CD disc becomes full during copying you can continue copying by replacing discs When the copy destination USB memory device becomes full during copying the recorder stops copying Caution in copying data When the size of the data to be copied is larger than the remaining capacity of the copy destination device such as USB memory device and HDD the estimated size of the data to be copied indicates the remaining capacity of the copy destination device You are recommended to check that all data in the designated range were copied after the completion of copying With a personal computer containing the special PC viewing communication software you can play back data copied to a DVD disc or USB memory device When you copy a still image double click the file on a personal computer containing the special PC viewing communication software When you copy moving images use the DX Viewer to select the folder and start playback You are recommended to avoid adding data to media already containing important records If data are not added properly the already existing data may not be read out anymore When you copy the picture from multiple cameras copy start time may be delayed from the designated time depending on the camera especially for the camera recorded at low FPS rate In the case that Calculation failed appears after you execute the test
39. 1 The timer program has not been set 1 Set the timer program The series of short beeps sounds The TIMER button does not 1 A menu is being displayed e Close the menus work 2 Program setting is underway Timer recording does not 1 HDD space runs out when the repeat Clear the warning indication start when the program start recording is disabled Enable the repeat recording time comes 2 Clock is not correct Set the clock correctly 3 Program settings are not correct e Check the settings on the confirmation screen zzz When timer programs overlap When 2 or more programs overlap one having the largest program number is executed Example 1 Program 1 14 00 to 17 00 0 4 FPS for normal recording Program 2 15 00 to 16 00 3 0 FPS for normal recording These programs overlap between 15 00 and 16 00 In this case Program 2 takes priority and the recorder operates as shown in the illustration below Program 1 14 00 to 17 00 0 4 FPS for normal recording Program 2 15 00 to 16 00 3 0 FPS for normal recording Actual recording operation Program 1 Program 1 Program 2 ss ai a aa i m a a a a a a a a tt a a a a l m Example 2 Program 1 14 00 to 17 00 0 4 FPS for normal recording Program 2 Skip from 15 00 to 16 00 These programs overlap between 15 00 and 16 00 In this case Program 2 takes priority and the recorder does not perform recording from 15 00 to 16 00 as shown
40. 16 characters Zz Use the transparent menu You can make the screen menus transparent G831 Select whether or not to make the menus transparent Use the transparent menu With the box checked the displayed menus are made transparent and you can view images from cameras through the menus Others ENGLISH 103 104 Various settings continued Multiplexer settings lt Multiplexer setting gt You can configure the multiplexer settings for Output A and Output B individually 4 Output A Output B You can set the camera numbers displayed on the split screen on the monitor connected to OUTPUT A or OUTPUT B The settings of Output A are applied to OUTPUT A and those of Output B to OUTPUT B You can also make sequential display settings Sequential display is a function to automatically switch the displayed images from the selected cameras at constant intervals G31 Select Setting next to the output you want to set Output A or Output B The screen for setting the selected output is displayed Copy Output A settings You can copy the settings of Output A to Output B E5 1 Select Execute next to Copy Output A settings When a confirmation screen is displayed select Yes 4 split and 9 split Notice ddd e 9 split screen is available for DX TL308E only lt DX TL308E gt lt DX TL304E gt 4 split screen 9 split screen 4 split screen HH CH Set the camera numbers to
41. 3 of Login on IS page 81 G82 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears G93 Select Clock Settings The Clock Settings screen appears M Adjusting the recorder s clock automatically using the SNTP server G831 Select ON of Automatic Clock Adjustment on the Clock Settings screen and then select set G832 Enter the address of the SNTP server in SNTP Server Address and select set 6233 Enter the address of the primary DNS server in DNS Server Address 1 and that of the secondary DNS server in DNS Server Address 2 and then select set Notice aE The SNTP server connection function of the recorder does not support all types of SNTP server M Adjusting the recorder s clock manually G831 Enter the current day month year hour minute and second under Clock Settings G32 Select set When you adjust the clock at the time when the date or time changes check the clock again after completing the setting I Setting the day light saving G831 Set the day light saving setting No Auto day light saving function is not used Auto Automatically adjusts the clock according to the settings For the detailed settings use the In area to set the time and date for advancing the clock and Out area for putting back the clock Select set to determine the settings E Synchronizing the recorder s clock with the PC s clock G31 Select Synchronize with PC s
42. 4 Power failure recovery recording When a power failure occurs during recording or archiving the recorder resumes operation after recovery from the power failure When a power failure occurs during timer operation the recorder resumes timer operation after recovery from the power failure if it is within the timer recording period The recorder may not be able to continue recording after recovery from the power failure when an error beyond recovery has occurred When a power failure occurs during recording the recorded data may be broken or may become unable to be played back anymore When a power failure occurs during recording the image and audio data stored in the recorder s internal memory cannot be transmitted to the HDD In case of a failure in the recorder it may not be able to continue recording after recovery from the power failure Tips O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 When a power failure occurs during alarm or emergency recording the recorder resumes recording after recovery from the power failure The log of recording start operation such as REC ON is not registered after recovery from a power failure e In the data recorded by this function after recovery from a power failure playback images or audio may be disturbed or the search function may not work properly e The data recorded around the time of occurrence of a power failure may not be played back p
43. 51 Recording A to D us sa easy woz doza PEL AAAA 51 Picture SIZO a m i EYE deda 51 Picture quality and FPS 52 Alarm camera setting 53 Alarm inputlOUtpult wana iz a A A AE A 54 Supplementary explanations on recording settings SPOWR TSR sh SR FARAN KRYP K dr dass tes eras nas tando 54 Supplementary explanations on preliminary recording assess parasse a ie Sd 55 Emergency recording settings lt EMR recording gt 56 Supplementary explanations on emergency KECOTJINOJ szew SA P O E 57 Motion detection settings lt Motion detection gt 58 Cautions on motion detection setting 59 Audio recording settings lt Audio recording gt 1 111111111111 60 Stopping alarm input Manual recording Before starting manual recording 61 Beginning ENGLISH Contents continued Timer recording settings lt Timer program gt 1111111111111 62 When timer programs overlap 65 Playback R notowania 66 Selecting the playback device lt Device selection gt 66 Playing back recorded data 1111111111111111111111 66 X Searching for images you want to view 68 Searching for the oldest recorded data lt Start point search gt azesunisssasachasipociosinanascacasonsadagado 68 Searching for the latest recorded data lt End point S6ArCh gt 4 scsscecseevet
44. EXT O EXT O EXT During manual operation Input setting MD A MD B MD B MD A d th EXT amp MD A O terminal is eines O MD A 1 MD A during the O ira is grounding MD B d th EXT amp MD B O terminali is oka I MD B during the Oriel is grounding EXT or MD A EXT or MD A io EXT or MD A EXT or MD B O EXT or MD B O O O O x IO EXT or MD B button Recording starts when the REC STOP button on the front panel of the recorder is pressed EXT Normal recording or alarm recording starts when a signal is input to the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel MD Normal recording or alarm recording starts when motion is detected timer Normal recording or alarm recording starts according to the timer recording settings Neither normal recording or alarm recording is performed ZZ Notice JN Alarm camera setting When the total FPS of all the recordings being performed is around the following values they may not be performed according to the specified settings 10Select recording cameras for each connected sensor ENGLISH Al ding i rf d with selected 2 When the total FPS is around the following values you OKE tee tens AH ene eee eee cannot view images from the inactive cameras via the When an alarm signal is input during normal network recording images from cameras selected for alarm recording ar
45. Hour SunMon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat o 1 2 3 4 5 112 31415 6 7 1819 10 11 6 7 819 10 14 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 ED 20121 22 23 24 25 26 44 21 28 29 30 31 Minute 00 05 10 45 20 25 30 35 40 45 so 55 Check data M4 Check data Click to check whether the selected device contains recorded data or not Dates having recorded data are displayed in gray and dates without recorded data are displayed in black amp E34 Select the date to search GE 44 Select the hour and minute to search 4 Select Execute The date and time designated in steps 4 2 to 44 are displayed as the search start time and the lt Search menu gt screen is displayed Search 69 70 Searching for images you want to view continued Searching images based on the designated date and time lt Time date search gt You can search for images by designating their recording date and time E5 1 Set the search conditions According to I amp Setting the searching conditions in the left column designate the device camera and time to search G32 Select Search The image recorded on the designated date and time is displayed in the still image display mode G833 To play back the image displayed as search result press the PLAY button or the PAUSE button on the front panel of the recorder
46. I Camera input SEE m m m m Recording Pre emergency recording Emergency recording I Images before the trigger input I are recorded to the HDD i Time gt Before making recording settings Notice aE Because the recorder copies or searches recorded data based on the date and time of recording check that the recorder s clock is correct before you start recording You cannot change the recording settings during normal recording and alarm recording To change the settings stop recording When alarm recording by motion detection is enabled recording may not be stopped because of frequent alarm inputs In this case set Alarm input to Off on the lt Recording setting gt screen to temporarily prohibit alarm input for max 5 minutes 12 Page 61 It is necessary to check the repeat recording settings before you start recording Check the repeat recording settings and then make the recording settings 135 Page 38 The warning display saying Camera image is lost or distorted appears when the video signal is lost or an error is detected even while the recorder is not in recording This warning is issued for the cameras set for normal alarm and emergency recordings Exclude unused cameras from the recording setting Playback during recording You reco can play back already recorded data while continuing rding Notice aE Images being played back may be stopped temporarily or the audio may be in
47. LOG1100 4 Remaining capacity of HDD Alarm is 0 LOG1101 4 Remaining capacity of HDD EMR is 0 Remaining capacity of HDD Copy is 0 LOG1102 LOG3100 Call out signal output 1 Selectable Selectable None Remaining capacity of HDD Archive is 0 Recorder skipped the defect area and resumed recording LOG7100 LOG56LLI 8 Recorder resumed recording to the next HDD LOG57 008 Selectable Selectable The data being copied or archived are overwritten The data being copied or archived are about to be overwritten The copy archive destination HDD is not found There is no free space left in the copy archive destination HDD The DVD CD drive is not connected yet or a drive of wrong type is connected No USB memory is inserted for copying or a USB memory of wrong type is inserted The menu data cannot be read out The remaining capacity of the HDD reaches the value set by Call out The free space in the HDD runs out with Call out set to 0 It is not output when the repeat recording is enabled The free space in the copy or archive device runs out A temporary failure or malfunction occurs in the HDD To continue copying archiving stop recording Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning To c
48. Level 2 The operation control level of Level 2 cannot be set higher than that of Level 1 The Level 3 is applied to the recorder operations listed below Recorder information menu display in the table You can switch the audio even while the level 1 lock is enabled Protecting recorded data Protecting recorded data You can lock up to 500 designated areas to prevent accidental deletion of important data Only data in the Main device can be protected G831 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of 2 ED D EDS the recorder or left click the mouse e lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Protect recorded data The lt Data protect gt screen is displayed The data protect menu for the selected playback device is displayed For playback device selection see page 66 Select Setting next to Protect recorded data The screen for selecting data to be protected is displayed Designate the start and end points of the data to be protected Designate the start and end points by entering the date and time or using bookmarks For registering bookmarks see IR page 74 G536 Select Protect Notice d Data are protected in blocks of 64 MB The start time and end time of the protected data block s containing the designated book mark are displayed as the star
49. Output PTZ preset position Recording camera Input Pset lt DX TL308E gt 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt 1 to 4 lt DX TL308E gt 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt 1 to 4 lt DX TL308E gt 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt 1 to 4 qi aa E E m o o EE x X Li i EXT amp MD A EXT amp MD B 01 to 48 Available for DX TL308E only EMR recording I amp Pages 56 and 57 Set the items for emergency recording Picture size Recording cameras Pre alarm time Post alarm time 0 sec to 59 sec 2 sec to 59 sec 1 min to 30 min 1 min to 60 min The factory default The factory default setting is 0 sec setting is 10 min min sec min sec Available for DX TL308E only Audio recording IE Page 60 Set the items for audio recording Recording mode s o E 5 5 o lt Motion detection setting Set the items for motion detection R es Sensitivity Sensitivity MD threshold 0 to 506 The factory default setting is 5 MD threshold 0 to 506 The factory default setting is 5 amp Pages 58 and 59 Available for DX TL308E only Timer program Set the items for timer recording I Pages 62 to 65 OIN amp MBVUNIA Holida Date
50. Podczas montowania urz dzenia w szafie nale y si upewni e temperatura wewn trz szafy nie przekracza 40 C Podczas montowania szafy zalecane jest zainstalowanie wentylator w aby zapewni w niej temperatur nieprzekraczajaca 30 C Pod urz dzeniem nie nale y instalowa urz dze kt re silnie sie nagrzewaj W przeciwnym razie temperatura wewn trz urz dzenia mo e wzrosn powoduj c jego uszkodzenie Nie nale y powodowa wstrz s w adnych urz dze z dyskiem twardym w szafie Przed w o eniem urz dzenia do szafy lub jego wyj ciem nale y si upewni e zosta y wy czone urz dzenia z dyskiem twardym zasilane w szafie Nie nale y umieszcza urz dzenia w pobli u urz dze wytwarzaj cych wibracje OTHERS Zmiana miejsca instalacji Podczas przemieszczania urz dzenia nale y si upewni e zosta wy czony w cznik g wny oraz e ca kowicie zako czy a si praca urz dzenia a nast pnie od czy przew d zasilaj cy Nara enie urz dzenia na nadmierne wstrz sy podczas uruchamiania mo e spowodowa uszkodzenie wewn trznych element w elektronicznych lub dysku twardego Je li miga wska nik zasilania lub wska nik dost pu nale y zachowa szczeg ln ostro no Po wy czeniu urz dzenia nie nale y go przemieszcza co najmniej przez jedn minut Po wy czeniu urz dzenia talerz w dysku twardym b dzie si obraca jeszcze przez pewien czas wskutek dzia ania si
51. SPL1 to 3 Recording is performed on the days designated as special day in step 8 Holiday Recording is performed on the days designated as holiday in step 9 Holiday program is performed with the highest priority regardless of the program number Start End Set the start time and end time of recording The time is indicated by the 24 hour system Mode REC A to REC D Recording is performed according to the settings of lt Recording A gt to lt Recording D gt jg pages 50 to 55 Archive Data are archived to the archive device When you select Archive make settings for archive on the lt Archive gt screen IS page 78 Skip The timer recording is suspended temporarily Recording is not performed for the designated period Notice S When you archive data by timer recording set the start and end times so that the archive time is 10 minutes or longer EE MD 135 page 52 Notice S ON Alarm recording by motion detection is performed during timer recording OFF Alarm recording by motion detection is not performed during timer recording For example when you select REC A in step 6 and set MD to ON in step 7 the motion detection operation is performed by the trigger of Recording A When the trigger for starting alarm recording is EXT motion detection recording is not performed by timer recording even when MD is ON Ig page 54 In the case that the t
52. When you stop recording during this period you can change the recording settings etc The motion detection function automatically resumes in 5 minutes and this is registered to the system log list To cancel the prohibition of alarm input manually set Alarm input to On When both the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel and the motion detection are selected as the trigger for starting alarm recording the ALARM IN terminal takes priority when both events occur simultaneously The motion detection function of this recorder may not operate correctly depending on the conditions of input video signals especially when the motion detection sensitivity is set to high level Be careful when the recorder is connected to the system that issues an alarm using the motion detection function of this recorder To perform alarm recording by motion detection set Input of Alarm input output to MD A MD B EXTorMD A EXTorMD B EXT amp MD A or EXT amp MD B and set the FPS for alarm recording of the selected cameras to other than The motion detection function of this recorder detects motion by detecting variation in brightness Therefore the function may malfunction because of change in the lighting or sunlight or may fail to detect under such condition as that a person is wearing the same color of clothes as the background Be sure to test the function sufficiently before starting the practical operation When alarms by mo
53. alarm time is set to 10 seconds data are I L transferred after 10 f Transfer 44 Transfer seconds preliminary post alarm I We dated recorded tag and emergency recording HDD for normal alarm H I I I E HDD used for recording Pre recorded data of alarm recording or emergency recording are stored in the dedicated areas in 2 built in HDDs When only 1 built in HDD is available the amount of pre recorded data that can be stored may decrease When both built in HDDs are unavailable pre recorded data are not stored In addition you cannot set or change the preliminary recording settings Before starting the practical operation of the recorder check that both built in HDDs are ready for use Recording ENGLISH 59 96 Recording continued Emergency recording settings lt EMR recording gt You can make settings for emergency recording When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder are ON the recorder automatically starts emergency recording overriding the other operations even though it is in the stop mode or it is performing timer recording e The recorder does not perform emergency recording when the MAIN switch or the POWER button is OFF or it is in the timer recording stand by mode e You cannot change the settings made on the
54. and shocks It may be damaged when exposed to vibrations and shocks especially during power on or access to the HDD Don t unplug the power cord during recording playback or power on This unit is equipped with a system that automatically resumes and continues recording in the event of a minor failure in the HDD or other components during recording However depending on the type of a failure in the HDD this unit may not able to continue recording For early detection of failures it is recommended to have this unit inspected every year In the event of a fault in the HDD replace it immediately For replacement of the HDD please contact your Mitsubishi dealer To replace the HDD it is required to stop recording Use recommended HDD only For HDD supported by this unit please contact your Mitsubishi dealer When the HDD is replaced the recorded data are deleted To ensure stable operation of this unit the firmware may be updated from time to time The recorded data may be deleted in such a case When you dispose of or transfer this unit handle the video data stored in HDD carefully and take all responsibilities related to the disposal or transfer In the event of a failure in the HDD during normal recording or mirroring this unit may not be able to resume recording after rebooted depending on the failure condition When you enable the mirroring function while the recorded data are stored in the HDD the recorded data are deleted W
55. and you can check the selected HDD Select whether or not to register the HDDs connected to the SERIAL BUS port as Main Copy or Archive device Main HDD is registered as Main device Copy HDD is registered as Copy device Archive HDD is registered as Archive device Not assigned HDD is not registered as Main Copy or Archive device Every time you press the button the button s function changes among Main Copy Archive and Not assigned in order Set the order of recording on the registered HDDs connected to the SERIAL BUS port SBMULJ Represents Main device SBC01 Represents Copy device SBB Represents Archive device Set the number shown in from 01 to 08 Data are saved in HDDs in the order of numbers you set Select Set to determine your settings Notice ill o doo ha k Data to be archived are transferred in 2 MB units At the end of archive the data of the latest recording point may not be completely transferred yet Pay attention to this matter when you change the archive source device The registered information may not be displayed correctly during recording or playback step 2 ED C4 Checking the registered devices Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse i i lt Main menu gt is displayed Select HDD
56. be displayed on each split screen You can select different cameras for Output A and Output B eee eed G31 Select Setting next to the split screen mode you want to change The screen for setting the selected split screen mode is displayed Left click repeatedly on the number until the desired camera number appears lt DX TL308E gt Numbers from 1 to 8 and are displayed lt DX TL304E gt Numbers from 1 to 4 and are displayed You cannot set more than one same camera number within the same split screen mode When you select the camera number is displayed as on the normal screen Setup menu Sequential display 2 seconds later 1 2 Camera numbers 1 to 4 Display interval 2 seconds T seconds y seconds When you make single sequence settings as follows later 4 LL 3 2 seconds later The screen display automatically switches ds mu wm mw w mia w a js bb p 6 G831 Select Setting next to Sequential display The screen for setting the sequential display is displayed 832 To set the display order in the single screen sequential display mode set Single sequential display lt DX TL308E gt When you click on the number it changes from 1 to 8 and in order lt DX TL304E gt When you click on the number it changes from 1 to 4 and in order ED3 To set the display switching interval in the sequential display mode designate the desi
57. bezw adno ci powoduj c e stan g owicy jest niestabilny W tym czasie urz dzenie jest bardziej podatne na wibracje i wstrz sy ni podczas zasilania Nale y post powa ostro nie aby nie narazi urz dzanie na wstrz sy przez co najmniej jedn minut po jego wy czeniu Przed przemieszczeniem urz dzenia nale y odczeka przynajmniej jedn minut aby dysk si zatrzyma Podczas przemieszczania urz dzenia nale y je przykry materia em amortyzuj cym aby uniemo liwi wyst pienie wstrz s w wewn trz urz dzenia Je li urz dzenie jest umieszczane na pod odze nale y je ostro nie po o y na mi kkiej macie lub szmatce Konserwacja Delikatnie wytrze zanieczyszczenia z szafki za pomoc mi kkiej szmatki W przypadku silniejszych zabrudze nale y u y dobrze wyci ni tej szmatki namoczonej w wodzie z rozpuszczonym oboj tnym detergentem a nast pnie wytrze do sucha W przypadku u ywania szmatki czyszcz cej chemicznie nale y post powa wed ug jej instrukcji Nie nale y u ywa rozpuszczalnik w takich jak benzen i rozcie czalnik W przeciwnym razie powierzchnia lub pow oka urz dzenia mo e ulec zniszczeniu Others 25 26 Others continued Uwagi dotyczace budowania systemu nadzoru z wykorzystaniem niniejszego urzadzenia Urzadzenie moze by sterowane przez urzadzenia zewnetrzne poprzez zewnetrzne ztacze RS 232C lub ztacze LAN Ponadto urz dzenia zewn trzne mog by
58. check whether the disc is inserted whether the disc format is compatible with the recorder and whether the external DVD CD drive is recognized properly When you close the copy process screen and then display it again Preparing for copy may be displayed for a while Even when Media Full is selected the remaining capacity of the copy destination device may not decrease to 0 When you copy or search the data recorded on a DVD CD or USB memory it may take some time before the media is completely recognized after inserted Before you perform copy or search check whether the access lamp of the external DVD CD drive or USB memory blinks When you perform copy without executing the test the copy status indication does not progress in sync with the amount of actually copied data When the USB memory device is write protected disable the protection before use With this recorder up to 4 GB USB memory devices are usable USB devices with 128 MB or less capacity are not supported Since the data are copied in 64 MB units you cannot use the device with the remaining capacity of less than 64 MB as the copy device Copy T1 ENGLISH 18 Copying recorded data continued Step 1 6292 ED E4 Archiving data Press the COPY button on the front panel of the recorder T T T EP mega A ONEXUSTART EIBOOKMARK TAPLEXPB RECSTOP TIMER HELP GTE2004 WARNING RESET MISTO MIPAUSE 4REVPLAY PLAY De
59. click this button frame by frame playback starts gt When you click this button playback starts gt Each time you click this button the playback speed changes in the order of approx X2 gt approx X4 gt approx X8 gt approx X16 gt high speed playback gt approx X2 Notice EE e The intended playback speed may not be obtained when a heavy load is imposed on the recorder or when the high speed data transmission is unavailable due to the use of an external DVD CD drive USB memory or external HDD Searching for the latest recorded data lt End point search gt G531 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of the recorder U T SETUP ELEXTICANCEL v T v v TDNEXTISTART BOOKMARK TRPLEXPB RECISTOP WER Emma O Lock nemtom HELP WARNING RESET MISTO PAUSE lt RELPLV MPTORO LAY SD sm sem LP HB lt Search menu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu IP Pages 30 to 31 GB32 Select a device to search under Play device ED3 Select Execute search A still image of the latest recorded data stored in the selected device is displayed in the single screen display mode You cannot select a camera for search GTO eae eC a a aaa aaa You can designate a device camera and time as search When you press the PAUSE JUMP TO END button while th
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61. denna enhet och andra apparater som drar mycket str m som t ex kopieringsapparater eller luftkonditioneringsenheter Placera enheten p en plan och stabil yta Om den placeras p en instabil yta kan fel uppst Ta inte bort apparatens skyddande ytterh lje Placera inte denna enhet n ra andra elektriska apparater De kan orsaka st rningar och f rs mra ljud och videosignalerna Placera inte denna enhet ovanp en v rmek lla Placera den inte heller n ra en v rmek lla eftersom den har ventilations ppningar p sidorna och p undersidan Temperaturen kan d bli f r h g inuti apparaten och fel kan uppst Om denna enhet placeras ovanp eller under en monitor kan fel uppst t ex bildst rningar Undvik att placera f rem l med starka magneter n ra denna enhet Det kan p verka bilderna negativt och leda till f rlust av inspelad data Uts tt inte enheten f r flyktiga mnen s som insektsmedel eller dylikt och l t den inte vara i kontakt med gummi eller plastprodukter under en l ngre tid Produktens yta kan n mligen skadas av dessa material och ytbel ggningen kan b rja flagna av Om enheten placeras direkt p ett bonat golv kan apparatens halkfria gummif tter fastna p golvet och missf rga det eller g ra s att dess ytbel ggning lossnar H rddisken och kylfl ktarna r motordrivna F r att garantera b sta m jliga inspelning rekommenderar vi att de byts ut efter ca 30 000 anv ndningstimmar vid en ar
62. enhetens funktioner korrekt oavsett orsak inkl fel eller driftst rningar i denna enhet Fel som uppst r i denna enhet beroende p att den anv nds tillsammans med annan utrustning fr n en annan tillverkare eller besv r eller skador som uppst r till f ljd av s dant fel Besv r skador eller skadest ndsanspr k till f ljd av driftst rningar i denna enhet eller f rlust av inspelad videodata orsakad av byte av den inbyggda h rddisken som utf rts av anv ndaren eller installat ren Besv r eller skador som uppst r som resultat av driftst rningar i denna enhet eller of rm ga att visa eller spela in bilder p grund av naturkatastrofer inkl jordskalv och ov der Besv r skador eller skadest ndsanspr k som f ljd av driftst rningar i den inbyggda h rddisken eller f rlust av inspelad videodata till f ljd av att h rddisken utsatts f r st tar eller vibrationer eller andra milj faktorer t ex temperaturen p installationsplatsen Skadest ndsanspr k eller andra anspr k som r relaterade till kr nkning av privatlivet i fall att de videobilder som vervakas eller spelas in av anv ndaren offentligg rs eller anv nds f r andra ndam l n vervakning oavsett anledning Biskador s rskilda skador eller f ljdskador som direkt eller indirekt uppst tt till f ljd av anv ndandet av denna enhet 10 Fel som orsakats p grund av program som skapats med kommandodata fr n Mitsubishi som grund eller besv r s
63. epa aa EEEE AA LOG61 LOG6200 LOG64 Error in REC mode Normal recording archive LOG14 LOG56 LOG57 LOG74 Error in playback copy mode LOG24 LOG34 No camera signal 1 1111111 LOG54 High temperature 1 1111 1 LOG5200 LOG5201 Fan Stopes LOG5300 100 4 Mode out Remaining capacity Mode out 1 and 2 The recorder status is output from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel by short circuiting the contact There are 2 MODE OUT terminals and you can allocate different output signals to them individually G831 Set the trigger for each MODE OUT terminal 1 to 2 REC A trigger signal is output during recording Play A trigger signal is output during playback Remain 1 A trigger signal is output when the remaining capacity of HDD reaches the level designated by Remain 1 at the bottom of the screen Remain 2 A trigger signal is output when the remaining capacity of HDD reaches the level designated by Remain 2 at the bottom of the screen Power on A trigger signal is output while the power of the recorder is on Alarm A trigger signal is output during alarm recording and emergency recording ALARM OUT ALL A trigger signal is output when any of the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel receieves an signal ALARM OUT 1 to 8 A trigger signal is output when the corresponding ALARM IN terminal 1 to 8 on the rear panel rec
64. error Prepare Execute reboot LOG14 JL occurs for reboot LOG5100 Warning cleared 1 Call out signal output 8 T Selectable You can select to enable or disable the call out signal output 1300 1400 Recording 2300 2400 Playback 2 using the menu screen 33LILI 341 Copy 7300 7400 Archive z Common Call out signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal The following numbers are displayed in o regardless of the menu setting 00 A Internal Gr None No call out signal is output but warning is displayed on the 01 B Internal screen 11 to 18 Serial bus Main SBMO1 to 08 2 Warning level 31 Serial bus Copy SBC01 Normal Check the cause of the warning by pressing the HELP button 47 DVD CD in an external drive first By clearing the warning you can keep using the recorder 48 USB memory Minor Check the cause of the warning by pressing the HELP button 51 to 58 Serial bus Archive SBB01 to 08 first By clearing the warning you can keep using the recorder About LOG14 740 If the same warning appears frequently contact your dealer This code is displayed when an error occurs during recording The Major Contact your dealer recorder stops its system and then resumes recording HDD that is not 3 The value depends on the setting 4 Code for recording 5 Code for copy 6 Code for a
65. function of this recorder or the special PC viewing communication software E33 Select Next next to E mail notification Details to check the contents of the e mail sent to the PC Remain Notified when a remaining capacity warning call out setting is issued Temp Fan Notified when a high temperature is detected or the fan stops Reboot Notified when an error occurs in the recorder REC Notified when recording starts Alarm REC Notified when alarm recording starts Sensor Notified when a signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel No signal Notified when video signal from the camera is lost Attach image DX TL308E only Notified when the e mail image attachment function is used Notice Silda i a ia i i i ec EEE gt e To change the contents of e mail use the Web function of the recorder IP alarm notification Address setting GB31 Select Confirm next to IP alarm settings on the lt LAN setting gt screen The lt IP alarm notification Address setting gt screen is displayed G832 Check the settings of IP address and COM port These settings are for notifying the connected PC of issuance of warning and variation in the status such as when the rear terminal is short circuited When you select Test test e mail is sent to the selected IP address and communication port Notice a e To change the IP addresses and communication ports use the special PC v
66. gt The sleep mode works on the built in HDD of the recorder For external HDD use the device supporting the sleep mode function When the HDD already in the sleep mode is accessed for playback search copy communication or other operations these operations may take long time to start because they start after the sleeping HDD boots up HDD is booting is displayed when you start playback of the data in the HDD Others 117 118 Displaying the device information Checking the registered devices and recorded data area 4 Displaying the lt Device information gt screen Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse 1 lt Main menu gt is displayed 832 Select Information Information The lt Recorder information gt screen is displayed G833 Select Confirm next to Device information on the lt Recorder information gt screen eony gt The lt Device information gt screen is displayed 4 Displaying the Main device information G831 Display the lt Device information gt screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Displaying the lt Device information gt screen above G832 Select Confirm next to Information of Main device Information such as the recording start and end dates and times size and remaining capacity of each area is displayed Notice Sia i ah i i a i a ee re ae ee ee e Only areas created by the
67. in the illustration below Program 1 14 00 to 17 00 0 4 FPS for normal recording Program 2 Skip from 15 00 to 16 00 Program 2 Program 1 Program 1 Recording 65 ENGLISH 66 Playback Selecting the playback device lt Device selection gt You can select the device and audio for playback 31 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse su mame DE lt Main menu gt is displayed G832 Select Device selection Device selection The lt Change audio and play device gt screen is displayed G833 Select the device you want to play under Play device selection Notice E e You cannot select devices that are not registered You can select DVD CD and USB memory You can change the playback device only while playback is stopped When you change the playback device on the lt Change audio and play device gt screen and then start playback with that screen being displayed data in the device that was selected before the change are played Before starting playback close the screen G834 Select whether or not to output under Audio channel selection The setting made in this step is applied to both live image display and playback On Audio is output Off No audio is output Notice EES Settings are retained even when the MAIN switch on the rear panel of the recorder is turned off or when a power f
68. is in the stop mode while playback recording archive or communication is stopped Save the menu settings of other DX TL308E DX TL304E Load the existing menu settings and set the recorder s menus Other DX TL308E SS e The clock of this recorder is not updated by menu i loading Therefore set the clock correctly Save the menu settings Load the existing menu settings and set the menus of other DX TL308E DX TL304E You can save the recorder s menu settings in external media or the recorder s internal memory Save the menu settings of this recorder 1 Select the device in which you want to save the recorder s menu settings DVD CD You can save the menu settings on a e During loading or saving of menu data other DVD CD disc in an external drive operations are not accepted USB memory You can save the menu settings in When no HDD is registered as Main device you a USB memory device cannot use a USB memory device Internal memory You can save the menu settings in the recorder s internal memory G92 Select Execute The menu settings of this recorder are saved Loading the menu settings You can load the menu settings stored in external media or the recorder s memory to update the menu settings of the recorder You can save the menu settings even during am playback or recording Upon completion of saving Completed e To load the existing menu settings to u
69. lt Bookmark menu gt is displayed When the playback device is designated as Copy device Archive device or preliminary area lt Bookmark menu gt is not displayed gt Page 74 TRIPLEX PB button When this button is pressed while live images from cameras are being displayed in the split display mode the playback image of your desired camera is dis played Triplex playback is possible with Output A only DIGITAL ZOOM button When this button is pressed in the single screen dis play mode or the single screen playback mode the displayed image is enlarged To move the magnifica tion center point press the direction buttons 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 REC STOP button When this button is pressed this recorder starts re cording and the REC indicator illuminates When this button is held down for 2 seconds or longer this re corder stops recording and the REC indicator goes out When this button is held down for 2 seconds or longer during alarm recording or emergency recording this recorder stops recording This recorder does not stop recording during timer recording even when this button is held down TIMER button When this button is pressed this recorder enters the timer recording mode or standby mode and the TIMER indicator illuminates When this button is held down for 2 seconds or longer the timer recording mode or standby mode is canceled and the TIMER indicator goes out LOCK button When this butt
70. montagem em bastidor Quando montar este aparelho em bastidor verifique se a temperatura dentro do bastidor n o atinge os 40 C ou mais Quando montar um bastidor recomendamos que instale ventoinhas para manter uma temperatura de 30 C ou menos dentro do bastidor N o coloque um dispositivo que aque a debaixo deste aparelho Se o fizer a temperatura interior pode aumentar provocando uma avaria N o provoque choques nos dispositivos HDD instalados no bastidor Antes de introduzir ou retirar este aparelho do bastidor desligue os dispositivos HDD que est o a receber energia no bastidor N o coloque este aparelho perto de um dispositivo que emita vibra es Alterar o local de instala o Quando transportar este aparelho desligue o interruptor de corrente verifique se ele est totalmente parado e depois desligue o cabo de alimenta o Se este aparelho estiver exposto a choques excessivos enquanto recebe energia as pe as electr nicas internas ou o dispositivo HDD podem ficar danificados Tenha cuidado sobretudo se o indicador de alimenta o ou de acesso estiver a piscar N o mexa no aparelho durante um minuto pelo menos depois de o desligar Mesmo depois de desligado o disco do dispositivo HDD continua a rodar por in rcia durante algum tempo e a cabe a est inst vel Nesse estado o aparelho mais vulner vel a vibra es e choques do que quando est a receber energia Tenha cuidado para que o aparelho n o sofra
71. numbers 0 to 9 step I Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse lt Main menu gt is displayed G832 Select Password The lt Password setting gt screen is displayed Password G33 Select Setting of the level you want to set The screen for setting a password for the selected level is displayed ED Enter a 4 digit password using the number buttons displayed on the screen Tips O 0 0 0 0 co 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eee e You can also enter a password using the number buttons on the front panel of the recorder G835 In Confirm enter the password same as you entered in Set PNotic e ES lt gt e Enter the same number in Set and Confirm If you enter a different number the password already entered is canceled and you are required to start from step 4 again e Itis not necessary to set passwords for all three levels Level 1 to 3 You may set passwords for desired levels only 4 Enabling the password lock GZ 1 Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is set to ON The lock is enabled and the LOCK indicator illuminates The password lock for HDD protection becomes enabled when you enter a password and close the setting screen The password lock for HDD protection locks the data in the Main device only It does not lock the data in the Copy device T T SETUP EIBITIGANCEL WJ W T KL X E
72. och damm fr n apparatl dan med en mjuk trasa Om smutsen inte g r bort reng r du l dan med en trasa som doppats i vatten och ett milt reng ringsmedel och sedan vridits ur Torka sedan av l dan med en torr trasa Om du anv nder speciella reng ringstrasor med kemiska mnen f lj de medf ljande instruktionerna Anv nd inte l sningsmedel s som bensen eller thinner Produktens yta kan n mligen skadas av dessa produkter och ytbel ggningen kan b rja flagna av Others 11 12 Others continued Kommentarer om att anv nda denna enhet f r att skapa vervakningssystem Denna enhet kan styras med hj lp av externa apparater via det externa uttaget RS 232C uttaget eller LAN uttaget Dessutom kan de externa apparaterna styras via det externa uttaget RS422 uttaget eller RS 232C uttaget Dessa funktioner g r enheten mycket flexibel och d rf r passar den utm rkt f r avancerade s kerhetssystem Det r dock mycket viktigt att st lla in och ansluta enheten p r tt s tt samt anv nda den med l mpliga kombinationer av externa apparater Om detta inte utf rs p r tt s tt s kanske inte enheten eller de externa apparaterna fungerar som de ska vilket i sin tur p verkar hela vervakningssystemet negativt Vid skapandet av ett vervakningssystem d r denna enhet ing r rekommenderar vi att man kontrollerar att allt fungerar som det ska genom att ansluta den till eller kombinera den med andra apparater innan systemet s
73. other devices via this connector S 12 SERIAL BUS ports I O terminals EMERGENCY terminal Input terminal to start emergency recording forcibly EVENT terminals 1 to 3 Input terminals for activate the function configured in the lt Event terminal gt menu Page 102 MODE OUT terminals 1 to 2 Output terminals to notify the current recorder sta tus Select the status information to be output in the lt Mode out Remaining capacity gt menu ISS Page 101 Notice RARA The MODE OUT terminal may output a signal for several seconds when the MAIN switch on the rear panel of the recorder is turned on or the recorder recovers from a power failure CALL OUT terminal CALL OUT terminal Output terminal to notify the trouble in the recorder and its exclusive ground terminal isolation terminal Information to be externally output consists of items selectable in the lt Warning display Buzzer Call out gt menu gt pages 99 and 100 and items to be output regardless of the menu settings Notice o 10 11 The CALL OUT terminal may output a the signal for several seconds when the MAIN switch on the rear panel of the recorder is turned on or the recorder recovers from a power failure Pay attention to this matter if you use peripheral devices to issue notification GND terminal This terminal is used as common ground terminal DC 12V OUT terminal This terminal outputs the direct voltage onl
74. period preceding the present time eee ooo Example When you set the period to 2 days Playback impossible 2 days Present time Tips gt st va sos a bre Se aa a ea eee Wa oe aa a Since data are managed in 64 MB units the period where playback is possible may be shorter than the designated auto expiration setting When the recording rate is set to a low value the period where playback is possible tends to become especially short Settings related to the menus Menu information Normal area Alarm area Emergency area lt Loading saving initializing the menu settings gt Crated 20 08 2008 13 02 16 Load the menu settings ENGLISH You can update the menu settings of this recorder by copying those of other DX TL308E DX TL304E to externally connected media and then loading them Also you can save the menu settings of this recorder in external media or the memory of this recorder The menu settings of this recorder are updated and then Completed successfully appears on the You can save the menu settings you make in the recorder s screen internal memory Even when some settings are changed after that you can restore the recorder according to the saved menu settings by loading them When no device for loading the menu settings is inserted in the recorder No media appears on the screen Notice EE gt e You can load the menu settings only while the recorder
75. rasa w Operation examples 121 ENGLISH 122 Operation examples continued G831 Recording setting e HDD operation setting gt No mirroring Operation example 2 REC STOP e Type of recording gt Manual recording Normal recording 3 FPS Picture quality L7 Press the REC STOP button to start or stop recording Configure the following settings referring to Manual setting on 157 pages 51 to 55 The step numbers shown in the table correspond to those shown on the reference pages Operation 6234 Recording A Picture quality and FPS 399 Active Normal recording Alarm recording G32 Press the REC STOP button on the front panel of the recorder For details of manual recording see Manual recording on amp page 61 Operation example 3 5 KEE OSLO VOS O ANN PO NE ce PO EO K JR OVK POR O PO S a o REC STOP z HDD operation setting gt No mirroring Normal recording 1 5 FPS Picture quality L5 LU A Type of recording gt Manual recording E Normal recording i to start or stop recording Alarm recording Pre alarm recording Alarm recording 3 FPS i 1 5 FPS Picture quality L5 Press the REC STOP button i I 3 FPS Picture quality L7 Duration 5 seconds Duration 5 seconds Picture quality L7 i Duration 5 seconds H Pre alarm recording i i Duration 5 seconds i E5 1 Recording setting Configure the following settings referring to Manu
76. registration HDD registration lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to HDD registration I lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed Select Confirm of the device you want to check under Check the registered HDDs l The HDDs registered as the selected device are listed Regardless of the order of registration devices are displayed in the order of recording When you press the button of the device name the ACCESS indicator of the selected HDD illuminates and you can check the selected HDD Menu settings Device registration 31 ENGLISH 38 Registering the devices continued Setting the repeat recording and partition of Main device lt Main HDD setting gt Notice Mt oo oa AS e You cannot make settings during access to the HDD such as recording and playback In addition you cannot start recording or playback during setting Setting the repeat recording You can set the recorder s operation performed when the available space in Main device runs out during recording G831 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse or E lt Main menu gt is displayed G532 Select HDD registration HDD registration lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed G833 Select Setting next to Main HDD setting lt Main device setting gt screen is displayed G8 4 Select whether to en
77. switch on the rear of the recorder After checking the POWER indicator goes out press the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder Select whether or not to use the Setup Wizard When you turn on the recorder first time the Setup Wizard is activated R Setup Wizard on pages 32 and 33 Using the Setup Wizard you can set the following items automatically according to the displayed menus Language setting The language used for the menu screen is selected Clock setting HDD configuration All the connected HDDs are registered as Main device For details of the HDD configuration see gt pages 34 to 37 Recording setting The settings for normal recording are configured For details of the recording see 35 pages 44 to 55 When using the Setup Wizard E E When not using the ZFS Run the Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Set the items shown above according to the displayed menus To change the settings made by the Setup Wizard 7 Make the minimum required settings manually ZE Change the settings made by the Language setting Pe Page 99 A Clock setting II Page 99 Setup Wizard HDD configuration IE Pages 34 to 37 To manually change the settings made by the Setup Wizard Recording setup ISP Pages 44 to 55 As Language setting 13 Page 99 U Clock setting ISS Page 99 HDD configuration ISP Pages 34 to 37 Recording setup IF Pages 44 to 55 Start here when you change the set
78. takov poru e vyhnuli Kdy dojde k poru e funkce detekce pohybu p ipojte druh sn ma ke svorce ALARM IN na zadn stran p stroje Dodan nap jec kabel Dodany nap jec kabel je ur en pouze pro pou it s touto jednotkou Nepou vejte kabel pro dn jin produkt S e Doporu uje se ov it si u spr vce s t jej nastaven p edem Proto e jednotka je provozov na prost ednictv m s t m e doj t k po kozen n sleduj c mi zp soby 1 nik informac prost ednictv m t to jednotky 2 Neopr vn n obsluha t to jednotky t et mi stranami se kodliv mi mysly 3 Naru en nebo deaktivace t to jednotky t et mi stranami se kodliv mi mysly Chcete li zabr nit vzniku kod uveden ch v e podnikn te p slu n opat en na zabezpe en s t v r mci vlastn odpov dnosti Nastavte s ov heslo kter nemohou t et strany snadno uhodnout Krom toho heslo pravideln mente Odvol ni Spole nost Mitsubishi nep ej m dnou odpov dnost ani neposkytuje dn n hrady za chybu provozu monitorovac ho syst mu ztr tu zaznamenan ch dat nebo dal kody i ztr ty vznikl v d sledku poruchy t to jednotky V dn m p pad spole nost Mitsubishi nebude prov d t opravy obnoven nebo reprodukov n zaznamenan ch dat Spole nost Mitsubishi v dn m p pad nep eb r odpov dnost v n sleduj c ch p padech 1
79. the copy source device that contains the data you want to copy from among HDD Normal HDD Alarm HDD Emergency and HDD Archive Copy to Select the copy destination device to which data are copied from among DVD CD USB memory and HDD Copy Copy ENGLISH 19 76 Copying recorded data continued Camera and audio filter Select the cameras and audio you want to copy When there are no images or audio that were recorded from the selected cameras or recorded during the designated period of time the recorder does not copy anything Check that there is an image that was recorded from the selected cameras at the designated copy start time Select at least one camera when you copy audio Copied data Select data to be copied from Alarm and All When you want to copy only alarm recorded data select Alarm Auto eject Upon completion of copying to a DVD CD disc the disc tray of an external drive is automatically opened You can select this option only when the copy destination device is DVD CD Notice dd SS e e Only the areas created by the partition setting 157 page 39 are displayed under Copy from e When you execute copy with Copied data set to Alarm unless there are alarm recorded data within the copy range the recorder does not copy data actually though the copy process appears to be in progress In the case of copying to a CD DVD disc the remaining capac
80. the main device normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area only When the main device is partitioned you can register up to 8 bookmarks for each of the normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area G532 Press the PAUSE button on the front panel of the recorder E STOP H PAUSE O q END SPEED A still image is played back in the single screen display mode lt REV PLAY PLAY gt G833 Press the BOOK MARK button on the front panel of the recorder H z megar amwa MPA eoe TER O MPAISE lt REIPM PLAY T U SETUP EJEKTIGANCEL O HELP WARNING RESET sm 44 r a The lt Bookmark menu gt for the currently selected playback device is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu I Pages 30 and 31 Notice ESS When the playback device is set as copy device archive device or preliminary area you cannot display the bookmark menu 157 Page 66 When you display the bookmark menu except during still image playback in the single screen display mode you can perform search only and you cannot register bookmarks EA Select Register of the bookmark number you want to use in the lt Bookmark menu gt Tips gt reece PPP PPP a a You can register multiple bookmarks for the same image You can overwrite alr
81. the password contact your dealer e Each time you execute the data deletion lt Unlock Password for HDD protection gt is displayed and you are required to input the password 4 Changing a password Password for restricting operations Levels 1 to 3 step 6292 Disable the password locks for Level 1 to Level 3 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse o lt Main menu gt is displayed Step Ed C4 625 Eme Step 6532 Step Ed Step j EDS Eme Select Password ENGLISH 4 The lt Password setting gt screen is displayed Password Select Setting of the level of which password you want to change The screen for setting a password for the selected level is displayed Select Clear The registered password is cleared Enter a new password according to steps 4 and 5 of Registering a password Password for HDD protection Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse o lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Password 4 The lt Password setting gt screen is displayed Password Select Setting next to Password for HDD protection The screen for setting the password lock for HDD protection is displayed Select Clear Press the number buttons to enter the password The registered password is cleared
82. the search functions or to save images select the single screen display mode on the Playback screen and stop playback These functions do not operate during playback so stop playback first e When you search images in RTP you may not be able to obtain the search result if the network loss is high In such a case carry out the search again or ensure stable communication by viewing live images or playing recorded images for a while Searching for images by designating date and time E5 1 Stop playback in the single screen display mode on the Playback screen Playback KOENENOHCHCHCY m m 6832 Under Time Search designate the date and time or period of time to search G833 Select Single ch to search the image of the camera which is being displayed Select All ch to search the image of all the cameras Searching for images using the alarm list Stop playback in the single screen display mode on the Playback screen G92 Select Alarm List The Alarm List Search screen appears in the sub screen Step m m E sososao O ED3 Designate the date and time and the number of alarm events you want to retrieve and then select Refresh Unless you click Refresh you cannot display the alarm list Enter the number of alarm events you want to retrieve in the Alarm Cnt box When you enter a large value in the Alarm Cnt box depending on the recording condition it may take ti
83. u z Layout sayin You can select the display pattern Display zi singer You can select whether or not to display the camera numbers Camera You can select cameras to display images Audio 12 11111 You can select whether or not to output audio Save Layout You can save the screen layout pattern in the PC In addition to the layout pattern following information is also saved Setting for displaying camera numbers Audio output Image refresh rate Image transfer system STOP seo kab o acz You can stop loading images GOrice You can start resume loading images Refresh Speed You can select the image loading speed from 5 levels from Lo low to Hi high Default Middle Transfer Form You can select the image transfer system When selecting HTTP you can load images even when firewalls are provided When selecting RTP you can load images at a high speed In this case however a setting of router or similar device may be required RTP receiving port is 45001 Playback The Playback screen appears Main Menu The Main Menu screen appears LOGOUT i You can log out Notice ARS lt DX TL308E gt When the total recording FPS is larger than the following values images from cameras not recorded are not refreshed When the picture size is set to 4CIF 25F
84. utilizar correctamente as fun es do aparelho por qualquer motivo ou causa incluindo avaria ou falha do aparelho Falha do aparelho devido combina o com outro equipamento fabricado por terceiros ou problemas ou danos resultantes dessa falha OTHERS Problemas danos ou reclama es resultantes de avaria do aparelho ou perda de dados de v deo gravados devido substitui o do dispositivo HDD incorporado pelo utilizador ou instalador Problemas ou danos resultantes de avaria do aparelho ou incapacidade de mostrar ou gravar imagens devido a cat strofes naturais incluindo sismos e tempestades Problemas danos ou reclama es resultantes de avaria do HDD incorporado ou perda de dados de v deo gravados devido a impacto ou vibra o ou factores ambientais tais como a temperatura no local de instala o Reclama o legal por danos ou viola o da privacidade alegando que o v deo monitorizado ou gravado pelo utilizador foi publicamente divulgado ou usado para fins diferentes de vigil ncia seja qual for o motivo para tal Danos acidentais especiais ou consequenciais directa ou indirectamente relacionados com este aparelho 10 Falha provocada por qualquer programa criado com base nos dados de comando fornecidos pela Mitsubishi ou problemas danos ou perdas resultantes dessa falha Este aparelho destina se a gravar e reproduzir imagens de v deo monitorizadas por c maras A Mitsubishi n o garante que este aparel
85. you cannot enable VT A ER ED AT RE or disable the simple lock and password lock I Unlock the password lock of Level 2 i Simple lock The password lock of is activated When the simple lock is enabled all the operations are The operations selected for Level 3 are prohibited prohibited and the recorder is locked in the current status DOE ee ae ae Enabling the simple lock i Unlock the password lock of evel i E5 1 Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is en Se set to ON i The password lock is disabled i The lock is enabled and the LOCK indicator PALGPED TOMA alone eo ES TRZE i illuminates z 5 E Password lock for HDD protection ma a AA You can prohibit deletion of recorded data from the Main ORO device lt gt page 116 and unlocking of the locked data S i page 115 Disabling the simple lock amp 891 Press and hold down the LOCK button for 2 seconds or longer The lock is disabled and the LOCK indicator goes out T TE FRAME MD TE v SETUP EJEXITICANCEL EINEXTISTART BOOKMARK TRPLEXP3 RECISTOP TIMER Lock HELP Deri oom WARNINGRESET mSTOP MIPAUSE AREIAS PLYP O lt lt pre ED mu A METRO spec Others 111 112 Restricting the operations of the recorder continued 4 Registering a password Use a 4 digit number as a password consisting of
86. 0 000 LAN service port settings You can set the service port Page 108 Network software COM port E mail notification Address setting You can display the e mail address for alarm notification Pages 108 and 109 E mail notification Details You can display the details of the alarm notification Page 109 IP alarm notification Address setting You can display the alarm notification port Page 109 IP alarm notification Details You can display the details of the alarm notification Page 109 FTP transmission settings You can display the details of the FTP notification settings Page 109 4 PTZ camera setting You can make settings for the cameras to be controlled Page 110 Pan Tilt Protocol Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Available for DX TL308E only Settings of the present time and menu language lt Clock and language gt Clock setting You can adjust the present time G831 Set the day month year hour minute and second in order and then press Set G832 Select Setting next to Present time zone lt Zone setting of time gt screen appears EB Set the time zone depending on the location of the recorder and then select Set After finishing the setting select Return to return to the screen of step 1 EA Set the day l
87. 1111111111111 117 Displaying the device information 118 Checking the registered devices and recorded data area 11111111111111111111111 1 118 Displaying the lt Device information gt screen 118 Displaying the Main device information 118 Displaying the Copy device information 118 Displaying the Archive device information 118 Displaying the system log 1 1111111211111111111 119 Displaying the system log 111111111111111111111111 119 Function against power failure 111111111112 120 Power failure compensation circuit 120 Power failure recovery recording 120 Record of turning off of the MAIN switch on the rear DANG iz sss aty zt aa eaaa 120 RESET button 434 454d65 440000 RETE EIA Paa EEEE as 120 Operation examples Operation examples ss sssssssssessrsnsnrsnnrsnnnnrs nn rna nn nn nn 121 Operation example 1 misssnssssrsssrrsssrrrssnnnnsnnn nns nn nn nn nn nan 121 Operation example 2 nn n nn nn nn nn nan 122 Operation example 3 nns enn nn nn nn nn 123 Troubleshooting TrouBieshOOtiNG zz zdzia EE rst ai 124 Checking the status of the recorder lt Self check function gt OO ECA TO 124 Error indications ss sssssssssssserssrsnsssnnsnnesnnnnn rna nnn ann 128 Warning indication and call out s
88. 4 Set the current time and select Set GE 4 Select Setting and set the time zone depending on the location of the recorder and then select Set After finishing the setting select Return to return to the screen of step 4 1 and then Next Tips O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 When you select Set the clock starts Es Eme 637 Step Set the HDD configuration When you select Register all the connected HDDs are automatically registered as Main device When the registration finishes a confirmation screen is displayed Check the settings and select Next For setting Copy device and Archive device see Ig pages 34 to 37 For mirroring setting see pe page 35 For partition setting see r 7 page 39 Select whether or not to make recording settings Select Next when you make recording settings and Quit when not When you select Next When you select Execute the recorder automatically detects the active cameras and displays their numbers When the recorder finishes detecting the cameras select Next The detection results are applied to Recording A D emergency recording and single seguential display Set the recording cycle and recording hours per day After finishing the setting select Next G 39 Picture quality and FPS are automatically set for the cameras detected in step 7 and a confirmation screen is displayed The p
89. 4 Connections To connect a PC to this recorder directly use a cross cable To connect them via a hub use a straight cable For the procedure for making Web settings of the PC refer to the PC s instruction manual The service port for Web communication is set to 00080 by default Login Start Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in G831 Start Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the recorder in the address box Enter the IP address set on the lt LAN settings gt screen I amp page 108 The default IP address is 192 168 0 100 The Login screen appears G832 Enter the user ID and password A full rights user user ID root password admin000 and a live user user ID guest password guest have been registered as factory preset users Notice E e More than one user can log in simultaneously using the same user ID and password e Available functions vary depending on the user s authorization e Depending on the settings of recording copying motion detection etc a heavy load is imposed on the recorder s internal processing Due to this the recorder may not be able to communicate with the PC smoothly or its operation may become slow In this case reduce the load on the recorder G833 Select login The Main Menu screen appears Nz Notice E If you enter a wrong user ID or password an Caution screen appears In this case select Login t
90. AIS COMO VASOS DEVER O SER COLOCADOS SOBRE O APARELHO N O COLOQUE OBJETOS PESADOS SOBRE A UNIDADE N O PISE A UNIDADE A unidade poder cair ou inclinar se devido perda do equil brio podendo causar ferimentos ou falhas AVISO PARA EVITAR INC NDIO OU RISCO DE CHOQUES N O EXPONHA ESTE APARELHO CHUVA OU UMI DADE ESTE APARELHO DEVE TER LIGADO TERRA OTHERS Este aparelho cumpre os requisitos da Diretriz CE 2004 108 CE Diretriz EMC e 2006 95 CE Diretriz sobre Baixa Voltagem Foram observados os requisitos de susceptibilidade de acordo com EN 55024 e os de interfer ncia segundo EN 55022 para a opera o em reas residenciais comerciais locais de ind strias leves e de empresas de pequeno porte tanto dentro como fora dos pr dios Todos os locais de opera o s o caracterizados pela sua conex o ao sistema p blico de abastecimento de eletricidade de baixa voltagem Este aparelho foi fabricado de acordo com EN 60950 1 Others Others continued Aviso Este um produto de classe A Num ambiente dom stico este produto podera provocar interfer ncia radio e nesse caso o utilizador podera ter de tomar as medidas apropriadas O seu produto MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC foi concebido e produzido com materiais e componentes de alta qualidade que podem ser reciclados e ou reutilizados Este simbolo significa que o equipamento el ctrico e electr nico as baterias e os acumuladores no final da sua vida u
91. BAVENO SPOJEN M PRO POU IT S VENKOVN MI NEBO KABELOV MI ROZV D C MI SYST MY NA P STROJ NESM B T POSTAVENY DN P EDM TY NAPLN N KAPALINAMI NAP KLAD V ZY NEUM S UJTE NA JEDNOTKU DN T K P EDM TY NESTOUPEJTE NA JEDNOTKU Jednotka by mohla spadnout v d sledku ztr ty rovnov hy Mohla by zp sobit zran n nebo poruchu V STRAHA NEVYSTAVUJTE P STROJ VLIV M DE T NEBO VLHKOSTI MOHLO BY DOJ T K VZNIKU PO RU NEBO RAZU ELEKTRICK M PROUDEM TENTO P STROJ MUS B T UZEMN N OTHERS Tato jednotka spl uje po adavky sm rnice ES 2004 108 ES Sm rnice o elektromagnetick slu itelnosti EMC a 2006 95 ES Sm rnice o n zk m nap t Po adavky na citlivost za zen podle normy EN 55024 a po adavky na ru en podle normy EN 55022 jsou dodr eny pro provoz v obytn ch prostor ch obchodn ch prostor ch a prostor ch lehk ho pr myslu v etn mal ch podnik uvnit i vn budov V echna m sta provozu se vyzna uj jejich p ipojen m k ve ejn mu nizkonap tov mu nap jec mu syst mu Tento p stroj je vyroben podle normy EN 60950 1 Others 15 16 Others continued Vystraha Toto je za zen t dy A V dom c m prost ed m e toto za zen zp sobovat ru en r diov ch frekvenc v takov m p pad je nutn podniknout odpov daj c opat en Tento produkt spole nosti MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC byl zkonstruov n a vyro
92. DD registration gt screen is displayed 8384 Select Setting next to Register internal HDD i lt HDD registration Internal HDD gt screen is displayed G835 Check that the internal HDDs are listed on the lt HDD registration Internal HDD gt screen A and B represent the internal HDD numbers GZJ6 Select whether or not to register the internal HDDs as Main device Main HDD is registered as Main device Not assigned HDD is not registered as Main device Every time you press the button the button s function changes between Main and Not assigned G837 Select Set to determine your settings Notice d ko head n ska Na ko When no HDD is registered as Main device you cannot use a USB memory Mirroring By recording the same data on 2 HDDs that have the same capacity you can reduce the risk of losing recorded data in the event of sudden crash of Main device As the same data are recorded on 2 HDDs the recordable time is halved 1 Put a checkmark in the box of Activate the mirroring mode Notice ill RSA e When you enable the mirroring function with the recorded data stored in the HDD the recorded data are deleted e You can enable the mirroring function of this recorder only when both of the internal HDDs A and B are set as Main e The mirroring function of this recorder can be used with the internal HDDs only To mirror data on external HDDs use a device having the mirrori
93. Detect the connected HDDs When you select Yes information on the connected HDDs is displayed Check the HDD detection status Select Yes when all the connected HDDs are displayed and select No when not When you select No the HELP menu is displayed Select Finish to exit the self check The recorder returns to the status before the self check was executed NN ZZ If the problem with the recorder persist even after you check it according to the following chart disconnect the power cord and contact your dealer Symptom Where to check Installation Recording The recorder does not turn on Is the power cord properly plugged in Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating Check that the TIMER indicator is not illuminating Check that the MAIN switch on the rear panel is not OFF ENGLISH 17111 114 17 20 Power is on but the recorder does not work Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating Check that the POWER indicator is not blinking The recorder does not work while the POWER indicator is blinking The proteciion functions may be working Reset the recorder by pressing the RESET button on the rear panel using a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen and then turn on the power again 17 111 114 16 21 120 No images are displayed on the monitor Are the monitor and cameras connected correctly Is the recorder receiving input si
94. ESET button on the front panel of the recorder or the X button on the warning indication When you clear the warning indication the buzzer and the call out signal output stop When the menu is not displayed When the menu is displayed Please push the help button is displayed ALERT indicator on the front panel of the recorder blinks Close the menus HELP button on the front panel seen HELP button on the front panel Warning Information is displayed HELP button on the front panel or X button on the screen Warning Information is cleared Warning indication and call out signal output A us ee ee ee ee The recorder retains and displays the past 16 information warning events The older events are cleared and the call out signal output is canceled When an operation error involving reboot of the recorder such as LOG14 occurs while the call out output is enabled a call out signal is output from the CALL OUT terminal After that the recorder prepares for reboot and the call out signal output ceases However the call out signal is output again after the recorder reboots LOG5100 In this case the call out signal output stops when you clear the warn ing indication Call out signal output my 1111111111 No call out signal output mmb 11 1111111 1111 111 Jee eee Recording operation
95. FTP connection until the accumulated events are notified When the settings related to the notification are changed during the period between the occurrence of an event and the completion of notification the accumulated events in the recorder may be deleted without being notified ZZ Notice RAS Connection mode setup You can change the SSL settings step 1 6292 ED Step h Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on IS page 81 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears Select Connection Mode Settings The Connection Mode screen appears Enter a new value in New Settings of the item you want to change and select change When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown on the screen are determined Use SSL for Web Access You can select whether or not to use Secure Socket Layer SSL No SSL SSL is not used Use SSL SSL is used SSL Port Settings You can set the number of the port used for SSL communication Band Width Limit You can control the communication bandwidth Image Service Policy You can select the first priority in image transmission Priority to Number of Frames Image refresh rate is increased Priority to Image Quality High quality images are transmitted Balance Images are transmitted keeping the balance between the image refresh rate and the image quality When the communicat
96. G search EVE BP warning Reser T an FRAME 5 ET 25 26 27 28 This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E POWER button REW FF buttons The power is turned on when this button is pressed while the MAIN switch on the rear is ON When this button is pressed again this recorder enters the standby mode When this recorder is in the process of operation transition such as startup the POWER indi cator blinks and other operations are not acceptable Analog output connectors VIDEO OUT connector RCA connector to output video signals The same im age as that from OUTPUTA is output AUDIO OUTPUT connector RCA connector to output audio signals SET UP button When this button is pressed lt Main menu gt is dis played EXIT CANCEL button This button is used to set the menus Direction buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons Use these buttons to move the item to be set during menu setting These buttons are also used to move the magnification center point while enlarging an image FRAME buttons Use these buttons for frame by frame playback 19 20 21 Use these buttons to adjust the playback speed and to rewind or forward the recorded images ENTER button This button is used to designate the detection target areas of the motion detection function It is also used to accept the menu settings NEXT START button This button is used to set the menus BOOK MARK button When this button is pressed
97. INExtISTART IBOOKMARK TRPLEXPB REGISTOP TIMER Em LOCK HEL eroon 7 WARNNGRESET STOP mpause lt 4REVPLAY PLAY De SEARCH O Mame PTD speeo 4 Disabling the password lock Password for restricting operations Levels 1 to 3 amp E 1 Press and hold down the LOCK button for 2 seconds or longer to display the screen for disabling the lock When the menu operation is locked the screen for disabling the lock is displayed as you try to display a locked menu Tips O DS 0 0 nono 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 e When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON you can disable the password lock even though the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder is off When the password lock is enabled with the power of the recorder off press the LOCK button for more than 2 seconds The recorder enters the unlocking mode and the LOCK indicator blinks In addition the following buttons blink Level 1 Camera number 1 button Level 2 Camera number 2 button Levels 1 and 2 Camera number 1 button Camera number 2 button illuminate Level 3 Does not blink Enter the password and then press the LOCK button The buzzer sounds when the lock is disabled The buzzer does not sound when unlocking isn t done successfully The lock having the smallest number is disabled first When you want to cancel the unlocking procedur
98. N RACZEK REGA ACE When the sum of each FPS is around the following values Total FPS is displayed in red and an error You can select multiple cameras per sensor input message appears In this case decrease the FPS Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 e Total FPS shows the sum of the larger values between the FPS for normal recording and that for alarm recording of the selected cameras The value displayed in Total FPS is not same as the sum of the displayed FPS Recording 93 54 Recording continued Alarm input output G83 11 Select the trigger for starting alarm recording for each connected sensor EXT amp MD A Alarm recording starts when Motion A is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is being grounded EXT amp MD B Alarm recording starts when Motion B is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is being grounded EXT Alarm recording starts only when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded EXTorMD A Alarm recording starts when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or Motion A is detected EXTorMD B Alarm recording starts when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or Motion B is detected MD A Alarm recording starts only when Motion A is detected MD B Alarm recording starts only when Motion B is detected Notice JM When the trigger for starting alarm recording is other than EXT or EXT8MD the
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100. OP button on the recorder to stop playback Then stop the VCR to stop recording Notice aE gt e For connection between the recorder and the analog VCR see lt gt page 26 Only images displayed on the screen are copied to the videotape Copy 79 80 Using the communication functions Communication functions of this recorder You can use the following communication functions of this recorder using the LAN port on the rear panel via TCP IP Communication by Web browser E mail notification FTP notification Communication by the special PC viewing communication software 4 Restrictions on network users Up to 5 network users can login simultaneously This means that up to 5 users can share the access to the Web browser and the special PC viewing communication software at the same time Only one user of them is allowed to configure and control the recorder Only two users of them are allowed to search and play back recorded data All users are allowed to load live images You cannot register more than one same user ID Up to 16 alphanumeric characters case sensitive can be used for user ID and password You cannot use spaces In communication using the special PC viewing communication software you can use a function called Interrupt right When a user having this right logs in ongoing communication by the other users are shut down 4 Bandwidth control When you use the reco
101. P address subnet mask and gateway The MAC address is shown on the screen Notice ile ANANAS gt e Do not assign 000 000 000 000 to the IP address and broadcast address Otherwise not only the communication functions but also the other functions of the recorder may not operate correctly LAN service port settings G831 Select Setting next to LAN service port settings on the lt LAN setting gt screen The lt LAN service port settings gt screen is displayed G82 Set COM port and SSL port of the Web and COM port of the special network software Set the port number for connecting to the PC Normally leave the settings as it is Notice SEES gt e If you are unfamiliar with network settings you are recommended not to change the settings For other communication port settings than COM port and SSL port of the Web and COM port of the special network software use the special PC viewing communication software For the usage refer to the instruction manual of the software E mail notification Address setting G831 Select Confirm next to E mail notification settings on the lt LAN setting gt screen The lt E mail notification Address setting gt screen is displayed G832 Check the settings of Status Address setting and Recorder ID When you select Test test e mail is sent to the selected address Notice RA gt e To set Recorder ID and Address setting use the Web
102. PS When the picture size is set to 2CIF 50FPS When the picture size is set to CIF 100FPS lt DX TL304E gt Images from cameras not recorded are not refreshed independently of the FPS settings When you set Refresh Speed to Hi high the PC may not operate correctly depending on its performance specifications Adjust the image refresh rate for proper operation of the PC Depending on the network capacity or the operation load the refresh rate may not be increased The transfer rate during communication varies depending on the communication environment and the operation load on the recorder When the image transfer form is RTP you cannot adjust the refresh speed When the image transfer form is HTTP audio is not output Installing ActiveX is required to view live images or to play recorded images To install copy DXV60 exe contained in the supplied CD to the PC and double click on it After completing the installation of Activex delete the copied DXV60 exe from the PC When you view live images while the recorder is in recording at high picture quality or when you play back images recorded at high picture quality if images change in a large amount between frames the recorder may not be able to send all the images to the PC because of an excessive amount of data To view or play such data on the PC load the data first by copying them to the media or by the section download function via communicatio
103. TALLATION 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 e Extremely cold places such as refrigerated warehouses and ice houses e Places where excessive hydrogen sulfide is likely to be generated such as hot springs areas e Places or locations with salt air environment THIS EQUIPMENT DOES NOT PROVIDE CONNECTION FOR USED WITH OUTDOOR OR CABLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECT ON THIS UNIT DO NOT STEP ONTO THIS UNIT The unit may drop or fall by losing its balance It may cause injury or failure of the unit WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED 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 suit able for the sockets in your home and you
104. The settings of Recording A are used in this recording method This function doesn t work during timer recording Recording types E Normal recording Recording is performed at the recording picture quality and FPS you preset for normal recording E Alarm recording Upon receipt of a trigger for starting alarm recording the recorder starts recording at the recording picture quality and FPS you preset for alarm recording You can configure advanced recording settings by making settings for normal recording and alarm recording separately For example you can change the FPS rate of the camera used for alarm recording while keeping the normal recording settings E Pre alarm recording Pre alarm recording is a function to start recording maximum 30 minutes before the start of alarm recording E Emergency recording When the EMERGENCY terminal receives a signal the recorder starts recording images from all the selected cameras with the highest picture quality based on the FPS rate you preset for emergency recording E Pre emergency recording Pre emergency recording is a function to start recording maximum 30 minutes before the start of emergency recording Input of a trigger for starting alarm recording Camera input Pre alarm recording Alarm recording I Images before the trigger input I are recorded to the HDD Recording i Time gt I Signal input to the EMERGENCY terminal gt on the rear panel
105. able for the intended application of this unit For details you are recommended to contact your Mitsubishi dealer When connecting external devices be sure to secure the connected cables using the supplied clamp bands When the cables are disconnected or not connected firmly the system may become unstable or images may not be recorded Don t disconnect the cables while this unit is running Otherwise a failure may be caused For important recordings Be sure to perform test recording before starting the practical operation of this unit and also check regularly that the recording is performed correctly according to the settings during the practical operation Mitsubishi doesn t compensate for data not recorded or not played back correctly because of a failure occurring in this unit or connected devices during the use of this unit As a preparation for unexpected breakdown or accident you are recommended to make regular backups of important recordings Though digital signals don t deteriorate playback or recording may become impossible because of aging deterioration of discs depending on the storage conditions Copyright This unit records data digitally Therefore exercise caution in recording video images protected by copyright ENGLISH Recording time and product warranty Estimated recording time displayed on the menu screen is a continuous recordable time calculated in terms of the functional operation not a product warrant
106. able or not the repeat recording in each area To enable the repeat recording put a checkmark in the box Enable Automatically returns to the start of the HDD and resumes recording overwriting Disable Stops recording at the end of the HDD When Warning of Remain on the lt Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 gt screen IB page 99 is selected recording resumes as the warning is cleared When Warning of Remain on the lt Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 gt screen I page 99 is unselected recording resumes as the recorded data are deleted or the repeat recording is enabled Notice od doo kb a al The repeat recording in the partitioned areas can be enabled only when the corresponding areas are set in the lt Partition setting gt When a warning is issued Please push the help button is displayed on the screen The recorder keeps the latest 16 warnings The warnings issued before them are reset and not displayed When the repeat recording is disabled in the alarm recording area or emergency recording area and their available space runs out the alarm recording or emergency recording stops When an alarm or emergency signal is input after that the indicator illuminates for a moment but recording is not performed You may not notice that the indicator illuminates In this case enable the repeat recording or delete the recorded data to resume recording 4 Setting the partition You can par
107. ado Se a bateria n o tiver carga suficiente o rel gio incorporado pode n o funcionar correctamente ou o aparelho pode n o conseguir recuperar ap s uma falha de energia N o ligue este aparelho e outros dispositivos de corrente elevada como uma fotocopiadora e um aparelho de ar condicionado mesma tomada de parede Instale este aparelho numa superf cie est vel e nivelada Se o utilizar em cima de uma superf cie inst vel pode provocar uma avaria N o retire a cobertura exterior do aparelho N o instale o aparelho perto de outros dispositivos Podem interferir uns com os outros perturbando as imagens e o som N o coloque este aparelho em cima de uma fonte de calor Al m disso n o coloque o aparelho perto de uma fonte de calor uma vez que as aberturas de ventila o se encontram nos dois lados e na parte inferior Se o fizer a temperatura interior pode aumentar provocando uma avaria Se colocar este aparelho em cima ou debaixo do monitor pode provocar uma avaria como perturba o da imagem OTHERS N o coloque objectos com manes fortes perto deste aparelho Pode afectar negativamente as imagens e perder os dados gravados N o exponha este aparelho a subst ncias vol teis como insecticidas nem o deixe em contacto com produtos de borracha ou pl stico durante muito tempo Se o fizer pode deteriorar a superf cie ou desgastar o revestimento Se colocar este aparelho directamente sobre o soalho encerado
108. age attached to e mail is in general JPEG format e When the recording rate is extremely high image cannot be attached to e mail due to restrictions on the compression circuit To attach an image to e mail the total recording rate of the recording settings should be set to three quarters or less of the maximum value e One of alarm recorded images or emergency recorded images of the camera corresponding to the terminal ALARM IN or EMERGENCY that receives a trigger signal is attached to e mail e To attach an image select Alarm e When multiple alarm signals are received at the same time only the image from the camera corresponding to the sensor having the smallest sensor number is attached to e mail e Loading of live images may be interrupted for a moment while notification with an image attached is being issued e Image is attached to e mail at least 3 seconds after the issuance of the previous notification with an image attached When notification to be issued with images occur quite frequently or when it takes time to transmit data to the e mail server the maximum number of e mail text to be saved is 100 and that of attached images is 32 e As DX TL308E doesn t have the image attachment function setting items regarding this function do not appear on the screen FTP notification This recorder can upload images to the FTP server when a signal is input to the rear terminals A date folder and a time folder a
109. ailure occurs Playing back recorded data You can play back recorded data This recorder is able to play back recorded images by various methods The most basic playback method is described below G831 Press the PLAY button inside the door on the front panel of the recorder E STOP HIPAUSE lt d REV PLAY PLAY gt JUMP TO END SPEED The recorder plays back data stored in the device you selected in the above procedure Selecting the playback device After the power is turned on playback starts from the oldest recorded data Otherwise playback starts from the point where it was stopped last time Notice E When you change the multiplexer playback direction or playback speed during playback a black screen may be displayed e When you change the multiplexer or the playback related settings during playback or when you play back data where recording status was changed due to change of recording operation a black screen may be displayed or image dropout may occur e This recorder uses the motion picture compression format Due to this the recorder may take time to display the playback picture e When the picture size or recording rate changes due to the change of recording operation for example from normal recording to alarm recording from normal recording to emergency recording switching the timer operation the recording may be interrupted temporarily for approximately one second The interruption time
110. al HDD the recording time may become several seconds shorter than the designated time e When alarm recording starts during timer recording the alarm recording continues even when the timer recording end time comes The timer recording ends when the alarm recording ends When alarm or emergency recording starts during timer recording the alarm or emergency recording continues for the specified recording time even if the start time of the next timer program comes After the completion of the alarm or emergency recording the next coming timer program starts Timer program setting Program 1 Skip or Off Program 2 Alarm recording Emergency recording erte i gt End of Program 1 Timer program setting Program 1 Program 2 Alarm recording Extended gt gt Shift to Program 2 r PEE E P E E A N E E E Emergency recording Extended gt End of Program 1 Timer program setting Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Alarm recording lt Extended gt H gt Shift to Program 3 Emergency recording gt eee eee eee 0 eee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 TN End of Program 1 Recording is not performed correctly if there is an error in the settings To prevent such errors this recorder notifies the user of errors using following methods If there is an error in the settings take necessary procedures Recorder status Description of error Countermeasure The TIMER indicator blinks
111. al setting on F pages 51 to 55 g g g g g g The step numbers shown in the table correspond to those shown on the reference pages Pre alarm Post alarm Picture quality and FPS GR 9 Operation Alarm input output Normal recording Alarm recording SE 4 Input EET 11 Quality Quality Recording A 5 seconds 5 seconds G832 Press the REC STOP button on the front panel of the recorder For details of manual recording see Manual recording on IS page 61 Operation examples 123 124 Troubleshooting Checking the status of the recorder lt Self check function gt This recorder uses many electronic parts and HDDs and malfunction may occur in them By checking the status of the recorder faulty or normal using the self check function you can find a malfunction if any at an early stage and preve 1 Step F nt the recorder from remaining faulty ED 1 Display the self check menu Check the live image display GB92 Play back the recorded images G8 3 Check the recorded images AE 4 Detect HDDs GD 5 Check the HDD detection list GE 6 Press and hold down the HELP button on the front panel of the recorder for 5 seconds or longer T T v So EINEKUSTART EIBOOKMARK TAPLEXPB RECSTOP TIMER H w Z SETUP EI EXT CANCEL HELP enom VARNING RESET MISTO MIPAUSE lt REVPUY PLAY a IOO spen
112. alarm recording time is set to other than O second By using Ditto you can copy the settings of the above row When the setting is completed select Next The lt Alarm camera setting gt screen is displayed E When REC in normal recording mode by MD is selected During timer operation When MD on the Timer program screen is set to screenissetto ON During timer operation When MD on the Timer Program screenis set to OFF screen is set to OFF During manual operation Input setting Normal recording Alarm recording recording Alarm recording Normal coos Alarm recording Normal Alarm recording O button O EXT O EXT O EXT O button or MD A i O MD A O button or MD B O MD B button or MD A during MD A during the O the terminal is grounding O terminal is grounding button or MD B during MD B during the EXT 8 MD B O the terminal is grounding 1 O terminal is grounding i EXT or MD A O button or MD A O MD A EXT or MD B O button or MD B O MD B EXT 8 MD A E When REC in alarm recording mode by MD is selected During timer operation During timer operation When MD on the Timer program When MD on the Timer screen is set to _ soreenissettofON Program screen is set to OFF screen is set to OFF Normal recording Alarm recording recording Alarm recording Normal recording Alarm recording Normal recording Alarm recording O
113. ality L6 i M ZEE W Z E E ZO EDZWWWLWZZWZ E E AE AEE HDD operation setting Register the 2 internal HDDs as Main device referring to Registering the internal HDD on pe page 35 and select Activate the mirroring mode Recording setting Configure the following settings referring to Manual setting on R pages 51 to 55 The step numbers shown in the table correspond to those shown on the reference pages Picture quality and FPS ETT 9 Operation Motion detection recording Post alarm Alarm input output Normal recording Alarm recording GED 4 i Active Input GZ 11 Quality Quality Recording A REC in alarm recording mode by MD 5 minutes All cameras Recording B REC in normal recording mode by MD Recording C REC in normal recording mode by MD 5 minutes Motion detection setting Set the motion detection conditions of MD A referring to the Motion detection setting on ps pages 58 and 59 Timer recording setting Configure the following settings referring to the Timer program setting on R pages 62 to 65 and then press the TIMER button on the front panel of the recorder The step numbers shown in the table correspond to those shown on the reference pages Day Start End time Mode MD SPL 1 GED 4 GED 5 GED 6 GED 7 GED 8 Program 1 00 00 00 00 Mon Fri Program 2 08 00 20 00 Program 3 00 00 00 00 Program 4 08 00 16 00 evens en moro
114. alternation check a warning message saying Data that may have been altered or recorded by other recorder were found may appear Perform the alteration check during normal playback or playback at varied playback rates e When problems are detected in more than one image from different cameras simultaneously all the numbers of those cameras may not be shown by a warning e In the image originality check in the split screen display mode if a large number of alterations are detected in the images of the cameras all the numbers of those cameras may not be shown by a warning For accurate detection play back images in the single screen display mode Setup menu Even when the recorder detects continuous or multiple altered images the warning display appears only once To enable the warning display again stop playback and then start it again Auto expiration on the specified date You can disable playback of data that were recorded before the designated period of time E31 Select whether or not to use the auto expiration on the specified date function When you check the box the auto expiration on the specified date function is enabled G832 When you enabled this option in step 1 designate the period of time during which playback is possible The data recorded before the designated period from the present time cannot be played back anymore This means that you can play back only data recorded for the designated
115. an set the recorder ID Image Attachment Delay DX TL308E only You can set the timing to capture an image to be attached by the image attachment function You can set the interval between the occurrence of an alarm event and the image capturing to up to 10 seconds To use the image attachment function select Picture in step 5 Retry Interval You can set the interval of retries performed when transmission is failed Set the recipients addresses and e mail contents in Receiver s Addresses You can set up to 3 addresses To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under Receiver s Addresses are determined Active Select recipients to whom e mail is sent New Settings Enter a new address Remain With this option selected notification is issued when the remaining capacity decreases to the preset value by call out setting Temp Fan With this option selected notification is issued when a high temperature is detected or the fan is stopped Reboot With this option selected notification is issued when a failure occurs in the recorder Record With this option selected notification is issued at the start of recording Alarm With this option selected notification is issued at the start of alarm recording Sensor With this option selected notification is issued when a trigger signal is input to the rear
116. anie z urz dze zewn trznych w nieprawid owy spos b lub nara anie ich na zak cenia elektryczne a tak e uszkodzenie i naprawianie urz dze mo e spowodowa utrat nagranych danych Firma Mitsubishi nie ponosi odpowiedzialno ci za uszkodzenia zwi zane z tak utrat danych Pod czenie zewn trznych dysk w twardych do urz dzenia pozwala powi kszy pami lub korzysta z nich jako kopiarki Podczas wykonywania nagrywania odtwarzania lub kopiowania przy du ej pr dko ci za pomoc tego urz dzenia mo e wyst pi b d nagrywania lub odtwarzania danych b d inny b d z powodu zbyt wolnego transferu danych lub wolnej reakcji Przed rozpocz ciem pracy urz dzenia nale y sprawdzi czy takie b dy wyst puj Nie nale y u ywa tej funkcji aby kontrolowa zasilanie urz dze zewn trznych przy u yciu zasilania szyn urz dzenia Urz dzenia zewn trzne kt re maj by u ywane mog by niezgodne z przeznaczeniem tego urz dzenia Aby uzyska szczeg owe informacje nale y skontaktowa si z przedstawicielem handlowym firmy Mitsubishi Pod czaj c zewn trzne urz dzenia nale y si upewni e przewody cz ce zosta y zabezpieczone za pomoc za czonych opasek zaciskowych Je li przewody s od czone lub nie s odpowiednio pod czone system mo e dzia a niestabilnie lub obrazy mog nie zosta nagrane Podczas pracy urz dzenia nie nale y od cza przewod w W przeciwnym r
117. appear During triplex playback the clock displayed on the screen shows the date and time when the data being played were recorded Controlling the cameras You can control the connected cameras using the PTZ function Controlling the cameras using the menus 6831 Right click the mouse The mouse operation screen is displayed c G832 Display the image from the camera to be controlled in the single screen display mode When you press the Single screen button the Camera number buttons are displayed Click the desired camera number p felts sl MEE This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E G833 Click the PTZ button The PTZ mode starts Camera number buttons Single screen button i PTZ button Jo G834 Pan or tilt the PTZ camera Click the shaded areas on the screen shown below to adjust the camera angle Camera is tilted up L Camera is Camera is panned to lt gt panned to the left the right V Camera is tilted down amp E3 42 Adjust the zoom iris and focus of the camera Click the following buttons for adjustment When you click the CA button the hidden buttons are displayed Button to set the camera focus near Button to set the camera focus far Button to close the iris of the camera Button to open the iris of the camera Button for wide angle zoom Button for narrow angle zoom EE94 Register the preset positions of the camera To register viewing poi
118. at detect motion are used In alarm recording triggered by grounding of the rear terminals the cameras selected on the lt Alarm camera setting gt screen are used Recording A to D ED Select the recording pattern you want to set from among Recording A to Recording D sl gAltol gD e When the trigger for starting alarm recording is set to EXT amp MD normal recording by motion detection is performed only while the rear terminals are being grounded Recording A Used for manual recording and timer recording Recording B to Recording D Used for timer recording Select Setting of the recording pattern you want to set When motion detection recording is set to normal recording set MD for timer recording to ON S page 63 Picture size Select the picture size and select Execute 4CIF 704x576 2CIF 704x288 CIF 352x288 The maximum FPS rate is as follows Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 When you select Long recording mode the recording duration is prolonged with FPS set to 3 or less However the recording and playback picture quality decreases e When you change the picture size the picture quality and FPS are initialized Recording of Recording continued GB7 Set the pre alarm recording time in Pre alarm under Alarm recording G8 8 Set the alarm recordin
119. ation lt Communication setting gt 4 RS 232C setting You can remotely control the recorder using a PC connected to the RS 232C terminal of the recorder quo Sees ese tera ee coe 0 6 B T A T 6 n S 6 U o NAE EN AE r AR be Kr BR RR S S Connection via RS 232C PC Recorder V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lt G31 Select the communication mode Remote A The recorder is controlled by a PC and returns all types of operation status notification Remote B The recorder is controlled by a PC and returns only responses to the command codes Remote C The recorder is controlled by a PC and does not return any notification Off The recorder is not controlled by a PC EB9 2 Set the following items Transmission rate Data bit length Parity bit Stop bit length CR CR LF Carriage return and line feed Notice k e Set these items same as those of the PC to be connected The command code table is contained in the CD supplied with the recorder Setup menu LAN setting The recorder can communicate with a PC connected to its LAN port oe ee eee eee eens Connection via LAN port E GS PC Recorder 31 Set the I
120. ations and their functions continued Screen display 1 O Alarm interrupt Please push the help button 19 01 2008 Sat 3 15 00 45 4 HDD EMR CIF L3 N 69 Recorder title 5 REM A 29 DISBMo8 gt SBM08 Camera title Notice aE The above figure is an example for explanation Some items may not be displayed simultaneously Camera number Camera title A camera number or camera title is displayed is displayed on the right side of the camera number during recording When you select to hide the camera number it is not displayed For setting the items to be displayed see 1 page 103 For setting the camera title see lt gt page 103 For setting the camera number display position see I page 103 Alarm input prohibition When alarm input is prohibited this indication appears For alarm input prohibition see IB page 61 Clock The present time is displayed The recording time is displayed during playback For setting the clock see 13 page 99 For setting the display position and display mode of the clock see r 7 page 102 SYNC B COPY ARCHIVE 8 Playback information The playback device picture size and picture quality are displayed during playback When the playback rate is changed FPS is displayed I Page 73 DPI or I is displayed during rewind or fast forward playback L shows the number indicating the level of the playback speed 1s Page 73 bbHi speed or Hi
121. ay 103 Use the transparent menu 1 11 103 Multiplexer settings lt Multiplexer setting gt 104 Output A Output Bi sense sowa airan 104 Copy Output A settingS 104 4 split and 9 split rann 104 Sequential display c cceceseeeeeteeeeeeee 104 Alarm display wat i dE R RAE OR WA 104 Covert camera eee een 105 XGA output DX TL308E only 105 Settings related to playback lt Setting the playback functions gt sssssssssssrrsrrsrrr22201 105 Activate repeat playback 105 Display a playback image in field 106 Image originality check play 106 Auto expiration on the specified date 106 Settings related to the menus lt Loading saving initializing the menu settingS gt 107 Loading the menu settings 107 Save the menu settings 107 Initialize the menu settings 107 Settings related to communication lt Communication SettiNY gt ccecscceeesececeeeeceesseceeeneeeees 108 RS 2320 SONO iriiritia 108 LAN setling scss cascas mn EE dk DARE A 108 LAN service port settings 108 E mail notification Address setting 108 IP alarm notification Address setting
122. azie mo e wyst pi usterka Wa ne nagrania Przed rozpocz ciem w a ciwej pracy urz dzenia nale y przeprowadza nagrywanie testowe a tak e sprawdza regularnie czy nagrywanie odbywa si prawid owo wed ug ustawie pracy Firma Mitsubishi nie pokrywa szk d za dane nienagrane lub nieprawid owo odtwarzanie z powodu usterek urz dzenia lub pod czonych urz dzeniach podczas u ywania tego urz dzenia Aby by przygotowanym na ewentualn awari lub inne problemy zaleca si regularne wykonywanie kopii zapasowych wa nych nagra Mimo e nagrania cyfrowe nie trac jako ci z czasem odtwarzanie lub nagrywanie mo e okaza si niemo liwe z powodu starzenia p yt w zale no ci od warunk w przechowywania Prawa autorskie Niniejsze urz dzenie nagrywa dane w spos b cyfrowy Z tego wzgl du nale y zachowa ostro no podczas nagrywania obraz w wideo chronionych prawami autorskimi Czas nagrywania i gwarancja produktu Oszacowany czas nagrywania wy wietlony na ekranie menu jest ci g ym czasem nagrywania obliczanym na podstawie u ytkowania funkcjonalnego nie jest to okres gwarancji produktu Ponadto nie ma okresu gwarancji na niezawodno dzia ania cz ci i element w u ytych w urz dzeniu Funkcja wykrywania ruchu W zale no ci od warunk w wej ciowych sygna u wideo funkcja wykrywania ruchu w urz dzeniu mo e dzia a nieprawid owo Pod czaj c urz dzenie do systemu kt ry emituje sygna
123. becomes longer as the load of the recorder increases Tips gt oe reece errr 20 e When Activate repeat playback 1 page 105 is disabled playback stops when reaching the physical end of the HDD or the end of the recorded data When Activate repeat playback is enabled the recorded data are played back repeatedly e When you press the PAUSE JUMP TO END button while the playback is stopped images around the end of the latest recorded data are played back in the still image playback mode e When you start playback in the sleep mode HDD is booting is displayed GB 2 To pause playback press the PAUSE button Still image playback E STOP HIPAUSE lt REV PLAY PLAY gt ni END SPEED To resume playback press the PAUSE or PLAY button When you press a camera number button during still image display in the single screen display mode the image from the camera corresponding to the button you pressed is displayed The clock showing the recorded time may gain when you change the camera number to be displayed during still frame playback Tips gt 000000 ere eee reer PPP PV ss Some images may appear shaking because this recorder records images frame by frame but this is not a malfunction To curb image shaking during playback select Display a playback image in field 157 Page 106 When you press a camera number button during still image playback in order to display images i
124. ben z vysoce kvalitn ch materi l a komponent kter mohou b t recyklov ny nebo opakovan pou ity Tento symbol znamen e elektrick a elektronick za zen baterie a akumul tory mus b t po skon en ivotnosti likvidov ny odd len od b n ho komun ln ho odpadu Pokud je pod v e zobrazen m symbolem vyti t na chemick zna ka znamen to e baterie nebo akumul tor obsahuje v ur it koncentraci t k kov Indikace bude provedena n sleduj c m zp sobem Ho rtu 0 0005 Cd kadmium 0 002 Pb olovo 0 004 V Evropsk unii existuj dva samostatn syst my sb ru pou it ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch v robk bateri a akumul tor Toto za zen baterie a akumul tory zlikvidujte prost ednictv m va eho m stn ho st ediska sb ru recyklace odpad Pomozte n m pros m zachovat ivotn prost ed ve kter m ijeme O jednotce pevn ho disku HDD Tato jednotka je vybavena pevn m diskem HDD co je velmi choulostiv za zen Proto s jednotkou manipulujte velmi opatrn Nevystavujte jednotku vlivu vibrac a n raz P i vystaven jednotky vliv m vibrac a r z by mohlo doj t k jej mu po kozen obzvl t b hem zap n n disku nebo p stupu na n j Neodpojujte nap jec kabel b hem nahr v n p ehr v n nebo zap n n Tato jednotka je vybavena syst mem kter automaticky obnov a pokra ujte v nahr v n v p pad
125. betstemperatur p 25 C Byt ven ut de vibrationss kra gummikuddarna vid de g ngade omr dena n r h rddisken HDD byts ut Observera att detta endast r ett rekommenderat utbytesintervall det ger inga garantier om de olika komponenternas livsl ngd De kan beh va bytas ut oftare om produkten uts tts f r st tar och om arbetstemperaturen r h gre eller l gre n vad som rekommenderas Se till att enheten anv nds inom det till tna temperaturintervallet 5 C till 40 C och luftfuktighetsintervallet 80 eller l gre Om du anv nder enheten i temperaturer utanf r det till tna intervallet kan de interna delarna skadas och fel kan uppst Om temperaturen r f r h g kan dessutom h rddiskens egenskaper f rs mras och dess livsl ngd kan f rkortas Om du ska anv nda enheten p en plats med l g temperatur b r du l ta den vara p slagen i minst 10 minuter innan den b rjar anv ndas Reng r produkten regelbundet f r att f rhindra att ventilations ppningarna t pps igen av damm F rsiktighets tg rder vid rackmontering Om enheten ska monteras i ett rack m ste du se till att temperaturen inuti racket inte verstiger 40 C Vid montering i rack rekommenderar vi att kylfl ktar installeras f r att h lla temperaturen inuti racket runt 30 C eller l gre Installera inte apparater som blir varma under denna enhet Temperaturen inuti apparaten kan d bli f r h g och fel kan uppst Se till att apparater me
126. boot No Main HDD Error in REC mode Error in PB Copy mode No camera signal High temperature Fan stop Mode out Remaining capacity You can make settings for the mode out terminals and remaining capacity Page 101 Trigger ALARM OUT ALL Mode out 1 Mode out 2 HDD Available for DX TL308E only Remain 1 Remain 2 Event terminal You can set the recorder s operation performed when the EVENT terminals 1 to 3 on the rear panel are grounded Page 102 REC edge REC level Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 CLOCK ADJ Event 1 Event 2 Event 3 Others 93 ENGLISH 94 Various settings continued Setup menu Information display setting You can set the items to be displayed on the screen and their display position You can also Pages 102 and 103 make the setting menus transparent Use the transparent menu Enable Disable Clock display mode and location You can set the display mode and position of the clock Page 102 Clock display mode Upper left Upper right Lower left Lower right Recorder status and title display You can set the items to be displayed on the screen You can also set Pages 102 and 103 the recorder s title Active Recorder pe ions Ss Pa a a a a M EM M m 4 Camera number and title dis
127. cja do tego samego gniazda sieciowego Urz dzenie nale y umie ci na poziomej i stabilnej powierzchni U ywanie urz dzenia na niestabilnej powierzchni mo e doprowadzi do jego uszkodzenia Nie nale y zdejmowa zewn trznej pokrywy urz dzenia Nie nale y umieszcza urz dzenia w pobli u innych urz dze W przeciwnym wypadku mo e to spowodowa zak cenia obrazu wideo i d wi ku Nie nale y stawia urz dzenia na r d ach ciep a Nie nale y tak e umieszcza urz dzenia w pobli u r de ciep a poniewa jest ono wyposa one w otwory wentylacyjne po bokach i na spodzie W przeciwnym razie temperatura wewn trz urz dzenia mo e wzrosn powoduj c jego uszkodzenie Umieszczenie urz dzenia na monitorze lub pod nim mo e doprowadzi do wyst pienia problem w takich jak zak cenia obrazu W pobli u urz dzenia nie nale y umieszcza przedmiot w o silnych w a ciwo ciach magnetycznych Mo e to negatywnie wp ywa na obraz i spowodowa utrat nagranych danych Nie nale y nara a urz dzenia na dzia anie substancji lotnych takich jak rodki owadob jcze ani nie dopuszcza do d u szego kontaktu jednostki z gum lub tworzywami sztucznymi W przeciwnym razie powierzchnia lub pow oka urz dzenia mo e ulec zniszczeniu Je li urz dzenie zostanie umieszczone bezpo rednio na woskowanej powierzchni gumowe bezpo lizgowe st pki na spodzie urz dzenia mog przylgn do pod ogi powoduj c uszko
128. clock on the Clock Settings screen The recorder s clock is synchronized with the PC s clock When you adjust the clock at the time when the date or time changes check the clock again after completing the setting 4 Logout This screen is displayed when you log out successfully E5 1 Select Logout The Logout screen appears Em2 Exit the Web browser Notice aE gt e f you exit the browser without taking the proper log out procedure your user session ID remains effective for 10 minutes If a user logs in using the same user ID within the 10 minutes the user s operations may be restricted E mail notification This recorder issues e mail notification of operation errors and recording status You can combine notified events such as operation errors and recording status and notification can be sent to up to 3 e mail addresses Use the Web browser or the special PC viewing communication software to enable this function Authentication for e mail transmission supports POPbeforeSMTP and SMTP AUTH CRAM MD5 Notice RR gt e Do not select events that frequently occur as e mail notified events Events that frequently occur may not be always notified e The e mail transmission function of this recorder does not support all e mail servers e When multiple events to be notified occur at the same time notification may be delayed or some of the events may not be notified lt DX TL308E only gt Im
129. ct When moving this unit cover it with shock absorbers to prevent shocks to the inside When placing this unit on a floor lay it gently on a soft mat or cloth Maintenance Gently wipe dirt off the cabinet with a soft cloth When dirt persists clean it off using a cloth soaked in water diluted neutral detergent and wrung well and then wipe dry When using a chemical cleaning cloth follow its instructions Don t use solvent such as benzene and thinner Otherwise the surface of the product may deteriorate or the coating may come off Beginning 11 12 Caution and care continued Notes for constructing a surveillance system using this unit This unit can be controlled by external devices via the external connector RS 232C connector or LAN connector In addition external devices can be controlled via the external connector RS422 connector or RS 232C connector These functions allow this unit to flexibly support an advanced security system However depending on the settings of this unit or connection or combination with external devices this unit or externally connected devices may operate wrongly causing adverse effects on the entire surveillance system When constructing a surveillance system using this unit you are recommended to check its operation by connecting or combining it with other devices in advance Don t use the alarm function of this unit for the purpose of making serious decisions or for applications i
130. d Start the operation again Turn off the power of the recorder and then turn it back on using the POWER button on the front panel Turn off the power of the recorder and then turn it back on using the MAIN switch on the rear panel Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Turn off the power and install the recorder in an environment of 5 to 40 C Contact your dealer If the fan stops turn off the power and contact your dealer immediately Warning level 2 Press the WARNING RESET button on Troubleshooting 131 ENGLISH 132 Glossary MPEG4 A standard established by Moving Picture Experts Group that specifies the technologies to encode or to digitally convert video and audio data Picture consists of intra coded picture and predictive coded picture as follows GOP Se eee Copy Archive Copy means to write a portion of recorded data stored in the recorder s HDD in other media Archive means to copy the entire recorded data stored in the HDD to another HDD Mirroring Mirroring is t
131. d areas shown below Triplex PB button When you click this button while live image is dis played in the split display mode the triplex playback mode is activated and the camera number buttons are displayed for 3 seconds When you click any camera number button the playback image of the correspond ing camera is displayed For notes for using the triplex playback mode see amp gt page 42 Bookmark button When you click this button the mouse operation screen is closed and the lt Bookmark menu gt is dis played When the playback device is designated as Copy device Archive device or preliminary area the lt Bookmark menu gt is not displayed ISP Page 74 Copy button When you click this button the mouse operation screen is closed and the lt Copy menu gt is displayed Use this button to copy or archive data Ig Pages 75 to 78 Search button When you click this button the mouse operation screen is closed and the lt Search menu gt is displayed Use this button to search images IS Pages 68 to 72 Seguence button When you click this button the seguential display screen is displayed and the button illuminates By clicking the button again the seguential display is can celed PTZ button When you click this button while live images are dis played the recorder enters the PTZ mode For opera tions in the PTZ mode see r 7 page 43 Output A B button When you click this button the multiplexer output is
132. d h rddiskar inte uts tts f r slag st tar eller vibrationer Sla av alla apparater som inneh ller h rddiskar innan du stoppar in denna enhet i racket eller tar ut den ur detsamma Placera inte denna enhet n ra apparater som orsakar vibrationer Saker att t nka p om enheten ska flyttas G r f ljande om enheten ska flyttas sl av huvudstr mbrytaren och se till att apparaten stannar Dra sedan ur elsladden Om denna enhet uts tts f r slag eller st tar n r den r p slagen kan de elektroniska delarna eller h rddisken inuti enheten skadas Var s rskilt f rsiktig n r str m eller tkomstindikatorn blinkar OTHERS Sla av str mmen och l t enheten st stilla i minst en minut innan du flyttar den Skivan i h rddisken forts tter att snurra ett tag p grund av tr ghet ven efter att str mmen slagits av och huvudet r i ett instabilt tillst nd Enheten r d mer k nslig f r slag och st tar n n r den bara r p slagen och inte arbetar Var noggrann med att inte uts tta enheten f r n gon typ av slag st tar eller vibrationer i minst en minut efter att str mmen slagits av V nta i minst en minut s att skivan hinner stanna innan du flyttar produkten Skydda enheten med st ts kert material frigolit eller dylikt n r du flyttar den f r att undvika att komponenterna uts tts f r st tar Om enheten placeras p golvet st ll den p en mjuk matta eller filt Underh ll Torka f rsiktigt bort smuts
133. duct In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Note This symbol mark is for EU countries only This symbol mark is according to the directive 2002 96 EC Article 10 Information for users and Annex IV and or to the directive 2006 66 EC Article 20 Information for end users and Annex II Your MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and or reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment batteries and accumulators at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste If a chemical symbol is printed beneath the symbol shown above this chemical symbol means that the battery or accumulator contains a heavy metal at a certain concentration This will be indicated as follows Hg mercury 0 0005 Cd cadmium 0 002 Pb lead 0 004 In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products batteries and accumulators Please dispose of this equipment batteries and accumulators correctly at your local community waste collection recycling centre Please help us to conserve the environment we live in About the hard disk drive HDD This unit is equipped with HDD which is a very delicate device Therefore handle this unit carefully Don t expose this unit to vibrations
134. dzenie powierzchni pod ogi lub jej zabrudzenie Dysk twardy i wentylatory ch odz ce s cz ciami nap dzanymi przez silnik Aby zapewni stabilne nagrywanie zaleca si wymienia je po ka dych 30 000 godzinach u ytkowania przy za o eniu e robocza temperatura otoczenia wynosi 25 C Podczas wymiany dysku twardego nale y r wnie w przykr canych miejscach wymieni gumowe podk adki zapobiegaj ce wibracjom Nale y pami ta e czas ten jest tylko szacunkowym czasem wymiany i nie jest wyznacznikiem ywotno ci cz ci Cz ci te mog ulec zniszczeniu wcze niej z powodu wstrz s w urz dzenia i temperatury roboczej otoczenia Nale y si upewni e urz dzenie jest u ywane w pomieszczeniu o temperaturze i wilgotno ci nie wykraczaj cych poza dozwolony zakres temperatury 5 40 C i wilgotno ci 80 lub mniej Je li temperatura otoczenia w kt rym urz dzenie jest u ywane wykracza poza ten zakres mo e mie to niekorzystny wp yw na jej wewn trzne cz ci lub mo e spowodowa b dy w dzia aniu Ponadto silny wzrost temperatury mo e spowodowa pogorszenie parametr w dysku twardego lub skr cenie jego ywotno ci W przypadku u ywania urz dzenia w rodowisku o niskiej temperaturze nale y je pod czy do zasilania na co najmniej 10 minut przed u yciem Urz dzenie nale y czy ci regularnie aby zapobiec zakurzeniu otwor w wentylacyjnych Srodki ostro no ci dotycz ce montowania w szafie
135. e Information such as the recording start and end times size GB and remaining capacity is displayed G 33 Select Next to display the detailed information Information such as the device connection name manufacturer device name and size GB of each device is displayed This procedure cannot be carried out when there is no HDD which is registered as the Archive device Detail The recording start and end times of the selected HDD are displayed Displaying the system log Displaying the system log You can display the count dates and times of occurrence of system log events ED1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse een lt Main menu gt is displayed 832 Select Information Information The lt Recorder information gt screen is displayed G833 Select Confirm next to Log list The lt Log list gt screen is displayed Up to 10000 events are registered Events exceeding 10000 are registered overwriting the existing events from the oldest AMEA CEE sis cc coco When an error or failure occurs while the log list is being displayed close the log list and display it again The error or failure is added to the list e The log of recording start operation such as REC ONJ is not registered after recovery from a power failure e Items displayed in the log list lt Error log gt
136. e are started at the same time with no data recorded in the HDD No medium is inserted Amedium that failed copy before is inserted The free space on the disc runs out front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Designate the copy range again Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Check that the copy device is registered correctly Check that the external device is connected correctly Check that the external device is turned on Check that the write protection of the medium is enabled If enabled disable the protection After turning off the power of the external device and the recorder reboot the external recording device and the recorder in order After turning off the power of the external device and the recorder check the cables Replace the disc Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Check the data to be archived Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Replace the disc Insert a disc Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Replace the disc Press the WARNING RESET button on the
137. e EVENT terminal is grounded time display is adjusted to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 seconds For example if the present time is 11 29 59 it is reset to 11 00 00 and if the present time is 11 30 00 it is reset to 12 00 00 Off The recorder does not operate even when the EVENT terminal is grounded N To check the program files select Next next to View the program files The registered programs are displayed GB 3 To read the program files select Execute next to Read program files You can read and overwrite the program data copied to a USB memory device You cannot modify 3 programs individually G834 To delete the program files select Execute next to Clear program files All the registered program files are deleted The events set in Program 1 to 3 are set to Off Tips gt e When you execute Forced stop of program on the lt Warning display Ext terminal setting gt screen the ongoing programs are all terminated forcedly Forced termination can be executed while the programs are running 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 e The character string specified by the program appears on the screen while the program is running Setup menu On screen display settings lt Information display setting gt Clock display mode and location You can set the display mode and position of the clock GZ 1 Select the clock display mode Mode 1
138. e and aiiai 24 Connecting CCTV cameras monitors and sensors na E 24 Connection for alarm recording 11111111111111 25 Cable clamping ssssssssnssnsssnesnnsnn nanna nsn nns rna nn nn rna 26 Connecting an analog VCR s sssssssssssssrssrssrrrnsrsnrnnnnnn 26 Optional prOClUCtS ssssssssssrsrssrssrssrsrsnnrnsnnnnrn nr n rann nn 27 Recommended products 27 Caution for connecting additional hard disk units OWE ZEE RCR PRA ORCO 27 How to set the menus ss ssa 28 Displaying the menus s sirene 28 Operating the menus s siemens 29 Closing the menus sssssesssrsssrorrrnsrsnnrnnnsn enn nr nn nn annan 29 Using the mouse operation screen 30 Using the Setup Wizard sssssessssssssessrsssssnnnrssnnnnnnr 32 Making the minimum required settings automatically lt Setup Wizard gt aeeaaa aaa ae ena aaa aaa aaa nan eee aan nen nn 32 Registering the devices ssssssssssmsissessrsssersnrssnnnrsnn 34 Setting Main Copy and Archive devices SHDD registration 46 095 cestas sacadas 34 Cautions for using external devices 34 Hookup and operation setting of HDDs 34 Order of recording and playback of the internal and external HDDs registered as Main device Registering the internal HDDs 35 MING OMING starsze zerea ada aera aE 35
139. e current detection area setting maintained Copy Setting B Copy Setting A The setting screen is displayed with the detection area setting of the other pattern The settings made in this step are saved as User A or User B Display the desired setting pattern and select Execute The setting screen is displayed You can set any of 506 cells in the detection area Active cells are indicated in red inactive cells are indicated in blue and cells being set are colorless Notice JN When you want to change the detection area setting of the camera already set select User A or User B Otherwise the detection area setting is reset to the default Setting by the mouse E To set the cells one by one 1 Left click a desired cell to turn it red Every time you click the cell turns red active blue inactive and colorless being set E To set multiple cells at a time 1 Left click on the start point cell until it becomes colorless and then left click on the end point cell The selected area is enclosed by a yellow frame and the cells within the frame are displayed colorless 2 Left click the mouse in the selected area Every time you click the area changes between active and inactive 3 After setting the area active or inactive left click outside the yellow frame or right click in the yellow frame The setting is completed Setting by the buttons on the front panel of the recorder E To set the cell
140. e displayed on the screen Disable Images are not displayed on the screen and are covered with blue screens or black screens during playback When you uncheck the boxes images from those cameras are not displayed and covered with black screens during playback To view playback images check the boxes You cannot display the image from the disabled camera on the single screen using the alarm display function TIPS PER Oa a aa OOOO APE When the image from a camera of which covert camera setting is disabled is interrupted because of a failure in that camera no warning is displayed on the screen In addition even when you enable the buzzer of No camera signal the buzzer does not sound No call out signal is output but the event is registered in the system log list e Even when the covert camera setting of the camera selected for recording is disabled images from that camera are recorded though they are not displayed on the screen 4 XGA output DX TL308E only Using the XGA output you can use a PC monitor as a surveillance monitor amp B91 Select the XGA output screen format L Image from Output A is displayed in the standard size A 1 Image from Output A is displayed on the entire screen w 1 Images from Outputs A and B are tiled horizontally SH Images from Outputs A and B are arranged B diagonally B
141. e halfway press the LOCK button again Em2 Enter a password for the desired level by pressing the number buttons The lock is disabled and the normal screen is displayed Notice dai a gt e With the password locks for Levels 1 to 3 enabled when you disable the lock for Level 1 only the lock for Level 2 remains enabled When the locks for Level 1 and Level 2 are disabled the lock for Level 3 becomes enabled When the password locks are enabled for Level 1 and Level 2 you cannot disable only the lock for Level 2 Disable the lock from Level 1 e Be sure to enter the passwords correctly If you enter an incorrect password the password already entered is canceled and you are required to enter the password again e When you want to cancel the unlocking procedure select Return on the screen The screen for unlocking automatically disappears when no buttons are pressed for 1 minute Password lock for HDD protection GJ1 Select Clear of the desired area in the Main device of lt Data clear gt 157 page 116 Or select Setting of Delete data from the list of lt Data protect gt I gt page 115 lt Unlock Password for HDD protection gt is displayed Press the number buttons to enter the password for HDD protection When you close the lt Data clear gt or lt Data protect gt screen the password lock for HDD protection becomes enabled Tips O 2 0 0000 Cn 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 e If you forget
142. e of the USB hub you use when a USB2 0 device and a USB1 1 device are connected both of them may operate according to the USB1 1 standard Avoid using such USB hub e Before connecting external devices turn off the MAIN switch of the recorder After the completion of connection turn on the powers of the external devices first and then turn on the MAIN switch of the recorder EMERGENCY ALARM IN EVENT 1 3 input terminals Input circuit 5V Input conditions Grounding for 200 ms or longer 0 047uF Input interval At least 1 second 10kQ 5V Specifications When operating Short circuited to GND terminal or L level 22kO J voltage is applied Input When not operating Open terminal GND 31 4 7kQ lt Recorder s internal circuit gt CALL OUT output terminal Output circuit Specifications Warning alarm signal Photocoupler output When operating Short O CALL OUT terminal Max allowable input current is 7 mA DC When not operating Open Sh Max allowable input voltage is 24 V DC gt K L CALL OUT terminal The terminal may output a signal for several seconds when the MAIN switch on 77 the rear panel of the recorder is turned on or the recorder recovers from a lt Recorder s internal circuit gt power failure MODE OUT 1 2 output terminals Output circuit Specifications When operating L level voltage is output Max allowable input current i
143. e playback is stopped images around the end of the latest recorded data are played back in the still image playback mode 135 Page 73 The point to be searched is different from that searched by the End point search The range of playback may become narrower than that defined by the recording start and end times being displayed When the lt Search menu gt is displayed during playback playback stops Setting the searching conditions conditions E5 1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of the recorder Tv T T A TINEXVSTART IBOOK MARK TRIPLEXPB RECISTOP TWER O mw nani HELPI WARNING RESET MISTO PAUSE lt REPAY PAD JANPTOEND sem v T seu mom A A GM smo lt Search menu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu IP Pages 30 to 31 G532 Select a device to search under Play device Notice AR A ERRER E EEE EEEEE EEE HDD Normal Data in the normal recording area are searched HDD Alarm Data in the alarm recording area are searched HDD Emergency Data in the emergency recording area are searched HDD Copy Data in the copy device are searched HDD Archive Data in the archive device are searched HDD Preliminary Data in the pre recorded area for alarm or emergency recording are searched DVD CD Data on a DVD CD disc in an external drive are searched USB memory Data
144. e recorded at the alarm recording Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF FPS rate while images from the other cameras are lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 recorded at the normal recording FPS rate The lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 maximum total of the alarm recording FPS and normal recording FPS of the selected cameras is as Tips O 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 follows e lt Estimated time gt Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF Estimated time is displayed at the bottom of the lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 gt screen which shows the maximum continuous lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 recording time at the picture quality and FPS for Alarm input to ch normal recording Alarm input to 3ch When you change the capacity of the normal i recording area in the partition setting the estimated aen Noel recorra o 3 i ch Nomal recording time is displayed according to the specified capacity 3ch Nomal recording Eine Nomal recording 5 AA E P Ach Nomal recordingi ES gt The estimated time is just for a guide Depending i i on the recorded images the actual recording time may vary considerably As more motion images are When the setting is completed select Next The recorded the actual recording time may become lt Alarm input output gt screen is displayed shorter than the estimated time MEA
145. e recorder copies data recorded in the designated period of time starting from the image being displayed Still image The recorder copies 1 GOP including the still image being displayed 6834 When you select Moving image in step 3 designate the period of time of data to be copied GB35 Select Execute copy or press the COPY button on the front panel of the recorder T T SETUP EIEXTCANCEL v T k DINEXTISTART IBOOK MARK TRIPLEXPB REC STOP TIMER T O Q O O w HEP WARNNGRESET MSTOP PAUSE lt REVPL O soon ER The recorder starts copying When the copy destination DVD CD disc or USB memory device becomes full during copying the recorder stops copying Notice EEEE AR Ad e e You cannot use one touch copy during copying Copying data by specifying the copy range 4 Setting the copy conditions GZ 1 Press the COPY button on the front panel of the recorder T SETUP coma L T T T f i AMBTOBO sem lt Copy menu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu 135 Pages 30 and 31 G82 Select Setting next to Other copy The screen for selecting the copy range is displayed G833 Select Setting next to the desired copy range selection method The screen for setting the conditions is displayed G834 Set the copy conditions Copy from Select
146. eady registered bookmarks with the different scenes but cannot delete them When the bookmarked data are overwritten their images are deleted but their information remains in the bookmark list Searching for bookmarked images amp E91 Press the BOOK MARK button on the front panel of the recorder T MER E U T EINOCISTART IBOOK MARK TRPLEXPB REC oarir oow P pause lt PELPLV JSTOP O HEPI P warung RESET PLAY gt SPEED The lt Bookmark menu gt for the currently selected playback device is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu F Pages 30 and 31 Notice RR When the playback device is set as ccopy device archive device or preliminary area you cannot display the bookmark menu ISS Page 66 You cannot switch the split screen while the lt Bookmark menu is displayed G832 Select the date of the bookmark you want to view 1 01 07 2008 15 10 04 1 The image of the selected bookmark is displayed in the still image display mode Copying recorded data To copy data use any of three methods as follows E One touch copy The still image being displayed is copied In addition you can copy moving images recorded in the designated period of time starting from the still image being displayed E Copying data by specifying the copy range You can copy data ba
147. ecorded images having rapid motions and to fast play images that were recorded at a low recording rate without skipping any frames GB 14 To fast play images that were recorded at a low recording rate Press the button during playback or reverse playback in the single screen mode All the recorded images are played or reverse played at the highest rate GB 12 To decrease the playback speed Press the button Each time you press the button the playback speed decreases 6832 To play back recorded images having rapid motion at a low playback speed Press the button during playback or reverse playback in the single screen mode Images are played or reverse played at the lowest rate 22 To increase the playback speed Press the button Each time you press the button the playback speed increases For images recorded at a high FPS rate the playback speed may decrease when you press the button Notice AR a a ee a EEE EEEE e e When you change the playback rate audio is not played back Once you change the playback rate audio is not played back even when you reset the rate to the original value To play back audio stop playback and then start it again When you increase the playback rate to fast play back images recorded at a low recording rate the actual recording time may be different from the recording time displayed on the screen 4 Playing back the latest recorded image amp B91 P
148. ecorder may not register all the alarm events to the alarm list Frame recording When the picture size is set to 4CIF or CIF images are recorded frame by frame When you play back recorded images having rapid motion they may appear shaking When such shaking images are annoying see Display a playback image in field 5 page 106 Caution in changing recording operations When the picture size or recording rate changes due to the change of recording operation for example from normal recording to alarm recording from normal recording to emergency recording switching the timer operation the recording may be interrupted temporarily for approximately one second The interruption time becomes longer as the load of the recorder increases In the case that there is a large difference between the picture qualities for normal recording and alarm recording the recorder may take time to achieve the designated picture quality when the recording mode changes from normal recording to alarm recording or from alarm recording to normal recording Supplementary explanations on preliminary recording Preliminary recording is a function to start recording maximum 30 minutes before the start of alarm recording or emergency recording M Picture quality and FPS Jone a a a ee a q ee eee eee eee 0 The picture quality and FPS of the normal recording or alarm recording being executed are applied to the preliminary recording Wh
149. ed data e To initialize the external devices use the data deletion function of the recorder If you initialize them using a PC or other device they may become unusable with this recorder anymore 116 Reducing the load on the HDD Stopping the rotation of HDD that is not in use for recording lt HDD sleep mode gt ENGLISH You can automatically stop the rotation of the HDD that is not in use during recording Using the HDD sleep mode you can reduce the load on the HDD G31 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse eee ee ne ene ene nena lt Main menu gt is displayed G532 Select HDD registration HDD registration The lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed G833 Select Setting next to HDD sleep mode The lt HDD sleep mode gt screen is displayed G8 4 Select whether to enable or disable the HDD sleep mode When you check the box the HDD sleep mode is enabled Enable The rotation of HDD that is not in use for recording is stopped Disable The HDD keeps rotating without stopping GE35 When you enabled the HDD sleep mode in step 4 set the HDD check time To prevent HDD from stopping for a long time when the HDD sleep mode is enabled the recorder activates the HDD at the designated time once a day You cannot execute the HDD check unless the power of the recorder is on Notice dada E d a n EEE lt
150. ednotku p soben t kav ch l tek nap klad insekticid ani jednotku neponech vejte v dlouhodob m styku s gumou nebo plasty Mohlo by doj t k naru en povrchu a odlupov n povrchov ochrany Pokud tuto jednotku um st te p mo na voskovanou podlahu m e se p ilnut mezi podlahou a gumov mi protiskluzn mi podlo kami na doln stran p stroje zv it a zp sobit odlupov n nebo zabarven povrchov ochrany podlahy Pevn disk a chladic ventil tory jsou sou sti poh n n motorem K zaji t n stabiln ho nahr v n se doporu uje je vym nit ka d ch 30 000 provozn ch hodin za p edpokladu jejich pou it p i teplot 25 C P i v m n pevn ho disku tak vym te protivibra n gumov patky v m st p i roubov n Pov imn te si e tento interval je pouze doporu en OTHERS v d sledku p sob c ch r z nebo provozn ch teplot kter na p stroj p sob Zajist te provozov n jednotky ve spr vn m rozsahu provozn ch teplot 5 a 40 C a vlhkosti 80 nebo ni Kdy tuto jednotku pou ijete mimo provozn rozsah mohou b t vnit n sou sti nep zniv ovlivn ny nebo m e doj t k poru e Krom toho pokud se zv teploty charakteristiky pevn ho disku se mohou zhor it nebo se m e zkr tit jeho provozn ivotnost Kdy jednotku pou ijete v prost ed s n zkou teplotou nechte ji p ed pou it m v klidu zapnutou asi 10 minut V robek
151. egla com 3 Playback of video recorded by the recorder using a personal computer in which the PC viewing communication software or the OCX software for Web browser is installed or playback of video recorded by the recorder using a Web browser Beginning 15 ENGLISH 16 Major operations and their functions Front view AO com Am PONR HDD o EC ALERT BH PUSH SERIAL BUS L J gonm y This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E 12 13 1 POWER indicator When the POWER button is pressed while the MAIN switch on the rear of this recorder is ON this indicator illuminates When this recorder is in the standby status or the MAIN switch on the rear of this recorder is OFF this indicator goes out It takes about 1 to 2 minutes for this recorder to be ready for operation after the POWER button is pressed When this recorder is in the process of operation transition such as startup this in dicator blinks and other operations are not acceptable 2 ACCESS indicators HDD A HDD B indica tors This indicator illuminates when this recorder is access ing the internal HDD or externally connected devices Before pressing the POWER button wait until the indi cator goes out 3 COM COMMUNICATION indicator This
152. eieves an signal ALARM OUT 5 to 8 are available for DX TL308E only LAN Signal output is controlled via the LAN connected PC LAN 2s Mode out is kept active for about 2 seconds by the control from the LAN connected PC LAN 10s Mode out is kept active for about 10 seconds by the control from the LAN connected PC Off No signal is output amp 8 2 Set the mode out output status in Polarity Open The contact is opened when the mode out is active Close The contact is closed when the mode out is active Notice aE e When you enable the warning about remaining capacity by the MODE OUT terminal the mode out output status is maintained even though you turn off the power by pressing the POWER button zc Remain 1 and 2 Warning is issued to notify that the remaining capacity runs short during recording You can designate the device and threshold level of the remaining capacity Warning is issued in the following ways when the remaining capacity decreases to the threshold level e When the display of the operation mode is enabled REM is displayed to the left of the remaining capacity displayed on the screen I gt page 22 e To set the buzzer or call out see gt page 99 ED Select a device Normal Warning is displayed when the capacity of the normal recording area decreases to the threshold level Alarm Warning is displayed when the capacity of the alarm recording area decreases
153. en executing preliminary recording and normal recording or alarm recording at the same time set the picture quality and FPS considering that preliminary recording is always performed in the background Depending on the settings images may be dropped during recording When the FPS for both normal and alarm recordings are set to preliminary recording is not performed even if the recording time is specified In the case of recording to serial bus HDDs the transmission rate decreases Check in advance that data are recorded without dropping Recording cameras Cameras you want to use for preliminary recording should be selected for normal or alarm recording System of alarm recording and emergency recording When preliminary recording is enabled for alarm recording or emergency recording data are always recorded to the HDD for preliminary recording When an alarm or emergency event occurs the preliminary recorded data and post alarm recorded data are transferred to the HDD for normal alarm and emergency recording Normal and alarm recorded data are transferred with a delay of the designated Pre alarm time Therefore to retrieve the latest recorded data search the data in the HDD Preliminary using the time date search Data are not saved in the HDD Preliminary when the preliminary recording is disabled HDD for preliminary recording Constant recording Alarm or emergency event occurs EEE When the Pre
154. enececerecvsveesneeeseerssucues 68 Setting the searching conditions 69 Searching images based on the designated data and time lt Time date search gt 1 111 1 70 Searching from the alarm list lt Alarm list search gt 70 Copying images registered in the alarm list 71 Searching for images with motion lt MD search gt 72 Searching for images using various playback functions 73 Forward rewind playback s sssssssersessssssssrssrrsnrs ansa 73 Frame by frame playback a sssnsssssrsssrsssrssereresennsnnrn 73 Reverse playback aa sty z AO A SEA 73 Changing the playback rate 111111 73 Playing back the latest recorded image 73 Caution in various playback functions 73 Searching for bookmarked images 74 Registering a bookmarkK ssssssssssssrsssrsrerssssnsrnnnnn 74 Searching for bookmarked images 74 Copying recorded data sssssssssrssssrsssssrrsnrsrnnnrsnnnnn 75 One touch COPY ssssssesssssssssssserenssnn nns nns nrnn rann nn ann nen 75 Copying data by specifying the copy range 75 Setting the copy conditions 1112111111111 75 Copying data by specifying the start time and data SIZE ue siwe owych SLE aiin AGO 76 Copying data by specifying the end time and data SIZ occ iaaa aar EE iaai 76 Copying data b
155. erf cie plana e dura certificando se de que n o fique coberto durante o uso Objetos pesados nunca devem ser colocados em cima do aparelho QUANDO N O ESTIVER SENDO USADO Desligue sempre o interruptor de corrente quando n o estiver a utilizar o aparelho CUIDADOS COM O GABINETE N o use nunca limpadores base de petr leo Limpe com um pano macio umedecido com gua e sab o e esfregue at secar Os cabos de PVC ou de chumbo n o devem ficar em contato com a superf cie do gabinete por longos per odos de tempo LOCAL PARA INSTALA O Para um timo desempenho e uma fidedignidade duradoura instale o aparelho num local 1 Bem ventilado longe da luz direta do sol e distante de fontes diretas de calor 2 Numa superf cie s lida livre de vibra es 3 Livre de grande umidade poeira excessiva e longe de campos magn ticos 4 Certifique se que o ventilador localizado na parte de tr s do painel do aparelho n o esteja bloqueado LOCAIS N O APROPRIADOS A coloca o do aparelho nos seguintes locais pode encurtar a vida til do produto e Locais extremamente frios como dep sitos refrigerados e frigor ficos e Locais onde se pode gerar quantidades excessivas de sulfito de hidrog nio como por exemplo reas de esta es hidrotermais Locais de atmosfera salina ESTE EQUIPAMENTO N O DISP E DE LIGA O PARA UTILIZA O COM SISTEMAS AO AR LIVRE OU SISTEMAS DE DISTRIBUI O POR CABO NENHUM OBJETO COM L QUIDOS T
156. es due to a failure in this unit In no event will Mitsubishi repair restore or reproduce recorded data In no event will Mitsubishi assume responsibility or liability for the following 1 2 Disassembly repair or alteration of this unit by the user or installer Failure or breakdown in or damage to this unit resulting from misuse or careless handling by the user or installer Inconvenience or damages resulting from inability to display or record images or to operate the unit s functions correctly due to any reason or cause including breakdown or failure in this unit Failure in this unit due to combination with other equipment manufactured by a third party or inconvenience or damages resulting from such failure Inconvenience damages or claims arising out of breakdown in this unit or loss of recorded video data due to replacement of the built in HDD by the user or installer Inconvenience or damages arising out of breakdown in this unit or inability to display or record images due to natural disaster including earthquake and storm Inconvenience damages or claims arising out of breakdown in the built in HDD or loss of recorded video data due to impact or vibration or environmental factors such as temperature at the installation site Demand for damages or claim of infringement of privacy on the ground that the video monitored or recorded by the user become public or are used for any purpose other than surveillance for whatever
157. estovac nahr v n a b hem praktick ho provozu tak zkontrolujte zda je nahr vka ulo ena spr vn podle nastaven Spole nost Mitsubishi neposkytuje n hrady za data kter nebyla nahr na nebo p ehr na spr vn v d sledku poruchy vznikl u t to jednotky nebo p ipojen ch za zen b hem jejich pou v n Jako p pravu p ed neo ek van mi poruchami nebo nehodami se doporu uje prov d t pravideln z lohy d le it ch nahr vek I kdy digit ln sign ly neztr cej po ase na sv kvalit p ehr v n nebo nahr v n m e b t po ase nemo n v d sledku st rnut disk v z vislosti na skladovac ch podm nk ch Others 19 20 Others continued Autorsk pr va Tato jednotka zaznamen v data digitaln Proto pri nahr v ni obrazov ho sign lu chranen ho autorskymi pr vy pracujte velmi opatrne Doba nahr v ni a zaruka na produkt Odhadovan doba nahravani zobrazena v nab dce predstavuje plynulou vypo tenou hodnotu funk niho chodu nahr v n nikoliv z ru n dobu v robku Krom toho se nejedn o z ru n dobu provozn spolehlivosti sou st a d l pou it ch v jednotce Funkce detekce pohybu Funkce detekce pohybu pou it v t to jednotce m e m t poruchu v z vislosti na stavu vstupn ho sign lu obrazu Pokud tuto jednotku p ipoj te k syst mu kter vyd v alarm pomoc funkce detekce pohybu bu te opatrn abyste se
158. et Alarm input When you select Off alarm input is prohibited for 5 minutes This function is effective to the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel motion detection input emergency input and communication port input Alarm input prohibition is automatically canceled in 5 minutes To cancel the prohibition manually select On and close the lt Recording setting gt screen Manual recording This section describes the method of normal recording by manual operation ENGLISH Before starting manual recording Notice A EEEE EERE EEEEEEETEEETE e Use lt Recording A gt to perform manual recording Select Auto setting or Manual setting to set the picture quality and FPS for normal recording B pages 50 to 54 Tips O DJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 wee 0 0 0 ee e You can use only lt Recording A gt for manual recording lt Recording B gt to lt Recording D gt are for timer recording only lt Recording A gt can be also used for timer recording Use the lt Timer program gt screen 87 pages 62 to 65 to make settings for timer recording G531 Press the REC STOP button REC STOP The REC indicator illuminates and recording starts 832 To stop recording press the REC STOP button for 2 seconds or longer The recording stops and the REC indicator goes out Recording 61 62 Recording continued Timer recording settings lt Timer program gt You can make settings
159. ettings using Change authorities of users on the User Registration screen Authority Live Monitoring The user is allowed to load live images This is the essential authority for each user Playback The user is allowed to load recorded images All Cameras The user is allowed to load images from all cameras This authority allows the user to load images from the cameras that are disabled by the covert camera setting 185 page 105 Configuration The user is allowed to view or change user registration information and configure certain settings of the recorder G32 Select change The Change Confirmation screen appears GB 3 To change the settings select change To cancel select cancel The User Registration screen is displayed 8384 Select User Registration on the Completed screen The User Registration screen is displayed E Removing registered users G31 Select remove of the user ID that you want to remove using Change authorities of users on the User Registration screen The Remove Confirmation screen appears 832 To remove the user select remove To cancel select cancel The User Registration screen is displayed GB33 Select User Registration on the Caution screen The User Registration screen is displayed EH Registering new users E5 1 Enter a new user ID and password in Add New User on the User Registration screen G832 Select the author
160. for timer recording By setting the recording cameras FPS and picture quality for normal recording alarm recording individually for lt Recording A gt to lt Recording D gt you can change the recording pattern instantly by changing Mode Check that the date and present time are set correctly 37 Page 99 Preparation Set the recording cameras and FPS of lt Recording A gt to lt Recording D gt I Pages 50 to 55 Timer program Start End Mode MD o7 00 00 Recording A oFF 07 00 00 Archive OFF C4 ms Be D See GG 8 for designating See SE 9 for designating special days holidays GB 10 00 00 06 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Confirmation screen REC C REC D Archive ED 11 Close the menu screen ED 12 Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the recorder Execution ED Step F Step Ed C4 EDS Eme Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Timer program setting The lt Timer program gt screen is displayed Day Sun to Sat Recording is performed on the designated day of the week Every Recording is performed at the programmed time everyday
161. g time in Post alarm under Alarm recording 0 Sec Pre alarm recording is not performed Manual Alarm recording continues until the Note that the actual pre alarm recording time may grounding of the ALARM IN terminal ceases become shorter than the specified time because of HDD malfunction or other failure lt Picture quality and FPS gt screen is displayed Notice SM Notice S When the setting is completed select Next The e Due to the restrictions on data format the pre alarm e Ensure that the Pre alarm time is shorter than the recording time may vary from the specified time Post alarm time e When the alarm recording area is allocated by the partition setting the alarm recording data and pre alarm recording data are saved in the alarm recording area To play back the already recorded data set Play device selection IG gt page 66 to HDD Alarm e The picture quality and FPS of the normal recording or Picture quality and FPS ED Set the picture quality and FPS for normal recording and alarm recording Recording is not performed when FPS is set to alarm recording being executed are applied to the pre alarm recording Pre alarm recording is performed only when the pre The picture quality has 9 levels from L1 to L9 and L9 is the highest Images from cameras of which Active box is selected are recorded Images from cameras of which Active box is unselected are not recorded
162. ges using this function E3 1 Select whether or not to display images field by field When you check the box the field display is enabled Enable Images are displayed field by field Disable Images are not displayed field by field Image originality check play You can detect images that were recorded by other recorder or images that were altered after recorded by this recorder When such images are detected a message saying Data that may have been altered or recorded by other recorder were found appears amp B91 Select whether to enable or disable the image originality check play When you check the box the image originality check play is enabled Enable The recorder performs the image originality check during playback Upon detection of images recorded by other recorder or image that have been altered it issues warning Disable The recorder does not perform the image originality check G832 Select the device you want to subject to the check and then start playback r page 66 The recorder performs the check on the image being displayed only Therefore for accurate detection play back images in the single screen display mode Notice ES e e Because this check may interrupt recording or playback disable this option normally e The recorder also issues warning when it plays back recorded data that have been damaged by some cause e When you perform complicated playback operations during the
163. gitala signalerna inte f rs mras av tidens g ng r det m jligt att det ibland inte g r att spela upp eller in vissa data Detta kan bero p att skivorna r gamla och slitna och eller att de f rvarats p fel s tt och d rf r har tagit skada Copyright upphovsr tt Denna enhet spelar in data digitalt F lj d rf r de lagar och regler som g ller upphovsr ttsskyddade videobilder Inspelningstid och produktgaranti Den ber knade inspelningstiden som visas p menysk rmen r den inspelningsbara tiden och den ber knas kontinuerligt beroende p det aktuella driftl get Det r inte produktens garantiperiod Denna tid r inte heller garantiperioden f r drifts kerheten f r de delar och komponenter som anv nds i enheten Funktion f r r relsedetektering Denna enhets funktion f r r relsedetektering fungerar inte alltid beroende p den inmatade videosignalens kvalitet Om du ansluter enheten till ett system som skickar ut eller startar ett larm n r den detekterar en r relse b r du vara noga med att undvika fel av denna typ Om funktionen f r r relsedetektering inte fungerar anslut en annan sensor till ALARM IN anslutningen p enhetens baksida OTHERS Den medf ljande elkabeln Den medf ljande elkabeln r endast avsedd f r denna enhet Anv nd inte elkabeln tillsammans med andra produkter N tverk Vi rekommenderar att du ber din n tverksadministrat r bekr fta n tverksinst llningarna innan du b r
164. gnals from the selected cameras Check this by displaying a 9 split screen DX TL308E 4 split screen DX TL304E 24 40 Images displayed on the monitor are obscure Recording does not start Are the cords and cables connected correctly Is the camera focus adjusted correctly Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating Is repeat recording enabled 17 111 114 38 Recording does not stop Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating During normal recording alarm recording or emergency recording press and hold down the REC STOP button for 2 seconds or longer When alarm recording by motion detection is being performed repeatedly set Alarm input to Off and then stop recording Check that timer recording is not in progress To cancel timer recording press and hold down the TIMER button for 2 seconds or longer 17 111 114 19 19 Repeat recording does not start Is repeat recording enabled 38 Timer recording does not start Are the date and time set accurately Are the recording start and end times and the FPS rate set correctly Is repeat recording enabled 99 62 65 38 Alarm recording does not start Check that FPS for alarm recording is not set to Is there recording capacity remaining Check that the recorder is not in the timer recording standby mode Check that the TIMER indicator is not illuminating
165. he data retrieved by the alarm list search are played repeatedly in both forward and reverse directions The data for the designated recording time Pre alarm time and Post alarm time are played back repeatedly The range of data to be played by repeat playback may be larger than that of alarm recorded data Copying images registered in the alarm list Select the alarm event you want to copy on the Alarm list search screen in step 3 of Searching from the alarm list on the previous page Select Add next to Copy list The lt Copy list gt screen is displayed You can copy up to 8 images registered in the alarm list to the copy device Upon completion of copying the alarm events are automatically deleted from the list Delete The selected alarm event is deleted Delete all All the alarm events in the copy list are deleted By selecting Confirm next to Copy list you can check the registered alarm events Select Next The lt Copy conditions gt screen is displayed Select the copy destination device in Copy to DVD CD Data are copied to a DVD CD disc in an external DVD drive If the available space runs out during copying you can continue copying by replacing discs USB memory Data are copied to a USB memory device When the available space runs out during copying the recorder stops copying HDD Copy Data are copied to HDD registered as the copy device When the available space runs out duri
166. he emergency recording the timer recording ends The emergency recording events are registered to the alarm list and EMR is displayed on the list Recording 57 ENGLISH d8 Recording continued Based on the motion detection conditions the recorder Motion detection settings lt Motion detection gt starts alarm recording when it detects variation in motion in the image captured by the connected camera You can set 2 patterns of motion detection conditions MD A MD B G831 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of 32 Step Ed 6534 as Notice JM Variation in motion Alarmrecord ing is detected starts the recorder or left click the mouse lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Manual setting I The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Motion detection 4 The lt Motion detection setting gt screen is displayed Select a camera used for motion detection in Camera selection You can make motion detection settings for each camera e The motion detection function does not work while the Motion detection setting screen is displayed GB36 Set the detection sensitivity to variation in the loaded image The detection sensitivity has 5
167. heck for such failure before starting the practical operation of the recorder Don t use the function to control the powers of external devices using the bus power of this recorder Hookup and operation setting of HDDs When you connect an HDD to the SERIAL BUS port of the recorder use a USB 2 0 cable Turn off the MAIN switch before connecting the HDD After the completion of connection turn on the powers of the external devices first and then turn on the MAIN switch of the recorder The connected HDD is recognized at the time of startup Order of recording and playback of the internal and external HDDs registered as Main device Recording and playback are carried out on the internal HDDs in the following order Internal A gt Internal B When recording or playback on the internal HDDs is completed it is carried on to the HDDs connected to the SERIAL BUS port Recording is carried out in the order of number contained in the device name SBMLILI 01 to 08 When recording or playback on the serial bus HDDs is completed it is carried on to the internal HDDs Registering the internal HDDs G831 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse i i lt Main menu gt is displayed G832 Select HDD registration HDD registration lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed EB Select Setting next to HDD registration I lt H
168. hen you delete the data the recorded images cannot be played back any more It is recommended to check regularly that the recorded data are played back correctly Beginning 10 Caution and care continued Installation location and handling Before you first use this unit supply power to it for at least 48 hours to charge the built in backup battery so that the built in power compensator circuit can be activated When the battery isn t charged sufficiently the built in clock may go wrong or the unit may not able to recover in case of a power failure Don t plug this unit and high current devices such as copier and air conditioning into the same wall socket Place this unit on a level and stable surface When it is used on an unstable surface a failure may be caused Don t remove the outer covering of this unit Don t place this unit close to other devices They may interfere with each other disturbing video and audio Don t place this unit on a heat source In addition don t place this unit near a hear source because this unit has ventilation openings in its sides and bottom Otherwise the inside temperature may rise causing a failure When this unit is placed on or under the monitor a failure may be caused such as image disturbance Don t place a strong magnetic object near this unit It may affect the images adversely and cause loss of recorded data Don t expose this unit to volatile substances such as insecticide or d
169. ho tenha capacidade para evitar crimes Others Others continued SVENSKA TUNGA F REM L T EX EN TV F R ABSOLUT INTE PLACERAS OVANP ENHETEN R R INTE VID INSIDAN AV ENHETEN OCH STOPPA INTE IN N GRA F REM L I ENHETEN Stoppa aldrig in handen i apparaten och r r inga inv ndiga delar Stoppa inte in n gra objekt i apparatens ventilations ppningar Det inneb r inte bara en s kerhetsrisk det kan ocks orsaka stora skador p apparaten SKYDDA STR MKABELN Skador p str mkabeln kan orsaka brand eller elst tar Om str mkabeln r skadad ska du sl av huvudstr mmen och f rsiktigt koppla loss kabeln genom att h lla i kontakten Om denna enhet flyttas med str mmen p kan den inbyggda h rddisken skadas Kontrollera att mer n en minut har passerat efter det att n tkabeln och anslutningskablarna kopplats ur innan flytt av enheten ST NG AV STR MMEN N R ENHETEN INTE SKA ANV NDAS UNDER EN L NGRE TID St ng av str mmen och dra ut kontakten n r enheten inte ska anv ndas under en l ngre tid S RJ F R GOD VENTILATION Se till att de m nga ventilationsh len p enheten inte blockeras F r maximal ventilation ska du l mna fritt utrymme runt enheten och endast placera enheten p en stadig och j mn yta samt se till att enheten inte t cks ver n r den anv nds Inga tunga f rem l f r placeras ovanp enheten N R ENHETEN INTE ANV NDS Sl alltid av apparaten med huvudstr mbrytaren n r den inte anv
170. hos como dispositivos de c pia No entanto se estiver a gravar reproduzir ou copiar a alta velocidade utilizando este aparelho pode haver uma perda de dados de grava o ou reprodu o ou ocorrer outra avaria devido a uma resposta ou transfer ncia de dados lenta Verifique esse tipo de falha antes de dar in cio utiliza o pr tica do aparelho N o utilize a fun o para controlar a pot ncia dos dispositivos externos usando a alimenta o do bus deste aparelho Os dispositivos externos que quer utilizar podem n o ser adequados para o fim a que se destina este aparelho Para saber mais detalhes recomendamos que contacte o distribuidor da Mitsubishi Quando ligar dispositivos externos prenda os cabos ligados com os grampos fornecidos Se os cabos estiverem desligados ou mal ligados o sistema pode ficar inst vel ou pode n o conseguir gravar imagens N o desligue os cabos enquanto o aparelho estiver a funcionar Caso contr rio pode provocar uma avaria Para grava es importantes Execute uma grava o de teste antes de dar in cio utiliza o pr tica do aparelho e verifique tamb m com regularidade se a grava o est a ser efectuada correctamente de acordo com as defini es durante o funcionamento A Mitsubishi n o oferece qualquer compensa o por dados n o gravados ou n o reproduzidos correctamente devido a uma falha deste aparelho ou dos dispositivos ligados durante a utiliza o deste aparelho
171. icture quality and FPS are same among all the cameras detected in step 7 The settings made in this step are applied to normal recording of Recording A ENGLISH Picture size is set to 4CIF frame mode Ig Page 51 For how to make recording settings manually see I pages 51 to 54 Check the confirmation screen and select Next Tips O 0 Bs e Audio is not recorded by default For how to record audio see jg page 60 When you enable audio recording the recording cycle becomes shorter than that when not recording audio Check the estimated recording time in the Recording setting menu ISS Page 53 e The estimated recording time is based on 24 hour recording per day GB 10 Select Finish to exit the Setup Wizard The recorder becomes ready for operation Menu settings Device registration 33 34 Registering the devices Setting Main Copy and Archive devices lt HDD registration gt You can assign the HDDs to Main Copy and Archive devices Device name A B SBMO1 SBMO8 Device Application Usable device Used as the Internal HDD recording destination External HDD Main of normal recording device alarm recording and emergency recording gt Used as the copy Copy destination device External HDD DVD CD in an external drive USB memory CD Used as the archive External HDD destination SBCO1
172. ie przemie ci urz dzenie W PRZYPADKU D U SZEJ NIEOBECNO CI NALE Y OD CZY PRZEW D ZASILAJ CY W przypadku d u szej nieobecno ci nale y wy czy zasilanie i od czy przew d zasilaj cy NALE Y ZAPEWNIA ODPOWIEDNI WENTYLACJ Nie nale y zas ania otwor w wentylacyjnych urz dzenia W celu zapewnienia odpowiedniej wentylacji nale y pozostawi woln przestrze wok urz dzenia i umieszcza je wy cznie na twardej poziomej powierzchni Nale y tak e upewni si czy urz dzenie nie jest zakryte podczas pracy Na urz dzeniu nigdy nie nale y umieszcza ci kich przedmiot w NIEU YWANE URZ DZENIE Je li urz dzenie nie jest u ywane nale y zawsze wy czy w cznik g wny KONSERWACJA SZAFKI Nigdy nie nale y u ywa rodk w czyszcz cych sporz dzonych na bazie benzyny Urz dzenie nale y czy ci za pomoc mi kkiej szmatki zwil onej wod z myd em Wyciera do sucha Przewody PCW nie mog zbyt d ugo dotyka powierzchni szafki MIEJSCE INSTALACJI W celu zapewnienia odpowiedniej wydajno ci i niezawodno ci urz dzenie nale y instalowa w miejscu o nast puj cych cechach 1 Miejsce dobrze wentylowane nienara one na bezpo rednie dzia anie wiat a s onecznego s o ca i r de ciep a 2 Stabilna powierzchnia nienara ona na wibracje 3 Miejsce nienara one na wysok wilgotno nadmierny kurz i pola magnetyczne 4 Nale y si upewni e wentylator u
173. iewing communication software For the usage refer to the instruction manual of the software e No notification is sent to the broadcast address ef G833 Select Next next to IP alarm notification Details on the lt LAN setting gt screen to check the contents of the e mail sent to the PC Remain Notified when a remaining capacity warning call out setting is issued Temp Fan Notified when a high temperature is detected or the fan stops Reboot Notified when an error occurs in the recorder REC Notified when recording starts Alarm REC Notified when alarm recording starts Sensor Notified when a signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel No signal Notified when video signal from the camera is lost Notice dA a EEE a ee a EEE gt e To change the contents of e mail use the special PC viewing communication software For the usage refer to the instruction manual of the software FTP transmission settings GB31 Select Confirm next to FTP transmission settings on the lt LAN setting gt screen You can check the settings of FTP notification Notice Sided a RAR e To change the FTP notification settings use the special PC viewing communication software For the usage refer to the instruction manual of the software Tips pe 55500839 dle as sr 40 ao ae le el ae Si a e Ports used by the recorder s communication functions You can check the available ports of this reco
174. ight saving setting Auto Automatically adjusts the clock according to the settings For the detailed settings select Setting and then use the In area to set the time and date for advancing the clock and Out area for putting back the clock Off Auto day light saving function is not used Notice aE aS e Before you start recording set the present date and time correctly e Before you operate the recorder check that the clock is accurately adjusted MEMO ZZO ee a se Se eS eek 6 The time is indicated by the 24 hour system e This recorder uses the 4 digit year format The year range is 37 years from January 1 2001 to December 31 2037 The recorder automatically compensates for leap year After December 31 2037 the displayed date goes back to January 1 2001 Language setting You can select the language of the menu screen display from 9 languages As ENGLISH is selected for the initial setting follow the procedure below if you want to select a language other than ENGLISH G831 Select the language you want to use After you change the language select Set h hh ee Z Settings related to the warning display and rear terminals lt Warning display EXT terminal setting gt 4 Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 Remain You can set the recorder s operation performed when the remaining capacity runs out or reaches the designated level in the normal recording area alarm recording area
175. ignal output 128 Glossary Specifications Beginning ENGLISH Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT E G MONITOR NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through ventilation holes 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 power cord is damaged turn OFF the MAIN switch and carefully unplug the cord by holding the main plug If this unit is moved with the power on status the built in HDD may be damaged Confirm that more than one minute have passed since the power cord and the connecting cords were disconnected then move this unit 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 INS
176. image playback or playback reverse playback you can change the playback speed GZ 1 Press the FF or REW button during still image playback or playback reverse playback Each time you press the button during playback reverse playback the playback speed changes in the order of approx X2 gt approx X4 gt approx X8 gt approx X16 gt high speed playback gt super high speed playback gt playback reverse playback gt approx X2 gt When you change the playback speed while playing back images recorded at a low recording rate the displayed images may be disturbed 4 Frame by frame playback amp B91 Press the FRAME buttons during still image playback When the frame by frame playback is performed in the split screen mode images may not be refreshed for a while 4 Reverse playback amp E91 Press the REV PLAY button while the recorder is stopped The recorder starts reverse playback When you press the STOP button the recorder stops TES pet Sas site RS Se ae 88 one 8 When you perform reverse playback for the first time after turning on the power the recorder starts reverse playback from the latest recorded image Only pictures are played 4 Changing the playback rate Though the recorder plays or reverse plays images at the playback rate same as the recording rate you can change the playback rate during playback This is convenient when you want to continuously slow play r
177. in a USB memory device are searched For searching data in the HDD Preliminary you can use time date search only When the area with its capacity set to 0 in the partition setting is designated as the playback search device playback and search cannot be performed Therefore select the device available for playback in Play device When you copy or search the data recorded on a DVD CD or USB memory it may take some time before the media is completely recognized after inserted Before you perform copy or search check whether the access lamp of the external DVD CD drive or USB memory blinks ENGLISH amp B 3 Select the number of the camera you want to search in Camera filter a G834 Designate the date and time to search There are 2 methods to designate the date and time to search one is entering the date and time directly and the other is designating the date and time using a calendar To designate the date and time by entering directly 8344 Click on each of date month year hour minute and second on the lt Search menu gt screen until the desired value appears To designate the date and time using a calendar 6834 Select Time and date Time and d e The lt Set the search start time gt screen is displayed GE 42 Select the year and month to search The calendar of the selected year and month E Set the search start time Step 42 01 2008
178. indicator illuminates when this recorder starts communicating via LAN 4 OUTPUT A B indicator This indicator goes out when the multiplexer output A is selected and it illuminates when B is selected 5 SPLIT button When this button is pressed the screen mode changes to split display mode OUTPUT A B button When this button is held down for 2 seconds or longer the multiplexer output is switched between A and B The OUTPUT A B indicator goes out when A is se lected and it illuminates when B is selected While the multiplexer output B is selected the menus are not displayed lt DX TL308E gt Camera number buttons 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt Camera number buttons 1 to 4 Press these buttons to display images from the cam eras connected to this recorder The number of button corresponds to that of the CAMERA IN connector on the rear of this recorder The button corresponding to the camera you are viewing illuminates Number buttons 0 to 9 Press these buttons to input passwords SEQUENCE button Press this button to automatically switch images from cameras REC indicator This indicator illuminates when this recorder starts re cording It goes out when the recorder stops recording ALARM REC indicator This indicator blinks when this recorder starts alarm recording It goes out when the recorder stops alarm recording 10 11 12 13 TIMER indicator This indicator illuminates while this recorder is in the
179. ing the DIGITAL ZOOM button during the single screen display mode you can magnify the displayed image 1 time 2 times or 4 times The zoom function can be used during the single screen display mode only You can move the magnified area up down right or left by pressing the direction buttons 6891 Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button during the single screen display mode X1 appears on the top left of the screen and the magnification center point X appears x x 6892 To move the magnified area vertically or horizontally press the directions buttons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e e 0 e When magnifying a CIF size image by two times you cannot move the magnification center point Tips Deere seer cere ese rc PPP PPP a e The position of the magnification center point is retained even when the display screen is switched or the power is turned off by pressing the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder This is useful when the point to magnify is determined in advance e Digital zoom is cancelled when the MAIN switch on the rear panel of the recorder is turned off or when a power failure occurs 6833 Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button Every time you press the button the magnification rate changes in the order of X2 2 times X4 4 times normal display and X1 1 time x Tips gt c 0 2 o
180. ing the operations of the recorder By setting passwords you can restrict access to the recorder s functions You can select from three operation lock levels and assign a unique password to each level There are 2 types of password lock which makes it possible to restrict operations according to the authority given to respective users Password lock ENGLISH E Password lock for restricting operations Y lock th ti in 3 levels Level 1 to 3 The lock function of this recorder has 2 types ON MECYRIEPPZENENE INA EKG S CRVE Nios E Simple lock Password entry is not required to disable the lock You can use the simple lock by pressing the LOCK button without setting a password for unlocking E Password lock Password entry is required to disable the lock You can use the password lock by pressing the LOCK button after setting a password for unlocking i The password lock of is activated The operations selected for Level 1 are prohibited There are 2 types of password lock as follows For details OE aia a ae ci oe di a care see the right column ENEA AR POT Password lock for restricting operations Levels 1 to 3 i Unlock the password lock of Level 1 i Password lock for HDD protection I Notice do i The password lock of Level 2 is activated The operations selected for Level 2 are prohibited i e When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to OFF a da oV ES gt or when a menu is being displayed
181. ion fails set the recorder s communication band according to the communication band used Image Service Policy becomes enables only when the operation load caused by recording is light Use this option when the total recording rate of the recorder settings is set to three quarters or less of the maximum value For example when the picture size is 4CIF on DX TL308E the maximum recording rate is 50 FPS In this case set each recording rate so that the total rate is 37 5 FPS or less When you select Use SSL connection is shut down Make a connection after a few minutes When SSL is enabled the following message appears Select Yes and continue the setting Security Alert changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate JIN Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or HN The security certificate was issued by a company you have not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether you want to trust the certifying authority The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site Do you want to proceed Yes C No View Certificate Communication ENGLISH 89 90 Using the communication functions continued Clock setup You can set the clock of the recorder via the PC G831 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to
182. ity of the disc decreases because the management information is recorded You are recommended to perform Test when you are not sure about the existence of alarm recorded data 4 Copying data by specifying the start time and data size G831 Set the copy conditions according to steps 1 to 4 of Setting the copy conditions on gt pages 75 and 76 Select Set the start point and capacity in step 3 and specify the conditions G832 After making settings select Next on the screen The screen for setting the copy range is displayed B Designate the copy start time and data size and select Next Designate the start time by entering the date and time or using bookmarks When the copy source device is set to HDD Archive you cannot designate the time using bookmarks You can select the unit of data size from MB and GB The available range of data size is from 2 MB to 100 GB When you select Media Full data are copied until the free space on the disc runs out For copy to DVD CD only To copy data starting from the oldest recorded data click Execute next to Read start time Step i Check the copy conditions and copy range on the lt Check the settings gt screen When you select Test the recorder calculates the copy end time Select Execute copyl D Execu iu The recorder starts copying To stop copying manually select Cancel on the copy process screen The data copied before you s
183. ity of the new user G833 To register the user select register The user is added to Change authorities of users To cancel the registration select clear The settings you made are cleared Setting the titles of the recorder and cameras You can set or change the titles of the recorder and cameras ENGLISH G831 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on IS page 81 amp 892 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears ED3 Select Recorder Title amp Camera Titles The Recorder Title amp Camera Titles screen appears G34 Enter a new title The current recorder title and camera titles are shown in the Current text boxes amp E95 Select change When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown on the screen are determined Communication 85 86 Using the communication functions continued E mail setup For e mail transmission you can make settings related to the mail server sender and e mail addresses of recipients G831 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on IS page 81 G832 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears G833 Select E mail Settings The E mail Settings screen appears 234 Make settings for the server to send e mail using E mail Sender Setup The current settings are shown in the Current Settings area E SMTP Se
184. iv d vodu n hodn zvl tn nebo n sledn kody vznikl v d sledku p mo nebo nep mo v souvislosti s touto jednotkou 10 poruchy zp soben jak mkoliv programem vytvo en m na z klad povelov ch dat poskytnut ch spole nost Mitsubishi nebo nepohodl kody i ztr ty vznikl v d sledku takov poruchy Tato jednotka je ur ena pro nahr v n a p ehr v n videa monitorovan ho kamerami Spole nost Mitsubishi nezaji uje e tato jednotka je schopna zabr nit zlo in m Others 21 22 Others continued POLSKI NA URZADZENIU NP NA MONITORZE NIGDY NIE NALEZY UMIESZCZAC CIEZKICH PRZEDMIOT W NIGDY NIE NALE Y DOTYKA WN TRZA URZ DZENIA ANI WK ADA TAM JAKICHKOLWIEK PRZEDMIOT W Dotykanie wn trza szafki lub wk adanie tam jakichkolwiek obcych przedmiot w poprzez otwory wentylacyjne nie tylko powoduje zagro enie ale mo e tak e spowodowa powa ne uszkodzenie urz dzenia NALE Y CHRONI PRZEW D ZASILAJ CY Uszkodzenie przewodu zasilaj cego mo e spowodowa niebezpiecze stwo po aru lub pora enia pr dem elektrycznym W przypadku uszkodzenia przewodu zasilaj cego nale y wy czy w cznik g wny i ostro nie wyci gn przew d trzymaj c za jego wtyczk Przemieszczanie w czonego urz dzenia mo e spowodowa uszkodzenie wbudowanego dysku twardego Po od czeniu przewodu zasilaj cego i innych pod czonych przewod w nale y odczeka ponad minut a nast pn
185. izing with the internal HDD When synchronizing with the external HDD this indication does not appear Main recording Internal HDD A Internal HDD B SBMO1 SBM08 External HDD SBC01 Copy device External HDD DVD CD in an external drive SBC18 USB memory SBBO1 SBB08 Archive device External HDD device k 1 I i L 1 I 1 For displaying or hiding the operation status and HDD being operated see F page 102 Beginning 23 ENGLISH Connections Connecting CCTV cameras monitors and sensors Camera lt DX TL308E gt up to 8 cameras lt DX TL304E gt up to 4 cameras x Monitor To VIDEO IN connector Secure the USB cord using the supplied clamp band to prevent disconnection gt Page 26 RS232C integral camera To OUTPUT A VIDEO connector Secure the power cord using the supplied clamp band to prevent disconnection I Page 26 integral camera To CAMERA IN connectors corresponding to the To GND camera numbers terminal To VIDEO IN connector Sensor 1 To OUTPUT B connector Monitor For setting see IS pages 53 and 54 To ALARM IN terminals corresponding to the sensor numbers Nao E VA uj i M m
186. jar anv nda enheten Den h r enheten anv nds i ett n tverk och f ljande problem och skador kan d rf r uppst 1 Informationsl ckor eller st ld via denna enhet 2 Obeh rig anv ndning av denna enhet i ont upps t av utomst ende 3 St rningar eller avaktivering av denna enhet i ont upps t av utomst ende Vidtag l mpliga s kerhets tg rder f r att skydda ditt n tverk och undvika dessa skador Du r sj lv ansvarig f r att g ra detta Anv nd ett l senord f r n tverket som r sv rt att gissa f r utomst ende Byt dessutom l senord med j mna mellanrum Others 13 14 Others continued Friskrivningsklausul Mitsubishi tar inget ansvar f r och ger ingen ers ttning f r driftst rningar i ditt vervakningssystem f rlust av inspelad data eller andra skador eller f rluster som uppst r p grund av fel p denna enhet Mitsubishi kommer under inga h ndelser att reparera terst lla eller reproducera inspelad data Mitsubishi kommer under inga h ndelser att ta p sig ansvaret f r eller ikl da sig f rpliktelser f r f ljande 1 Is rtagning reparation eller modifikation av denna enhet av anv ndaren eller installat ren Fel eller driftst rningar i eller skador p denna enhet som beror p felaktig eller v rdsl s hantering av anv ndaren eller installat ren Besv r eller skador som uppst r som resultat av att anv ndaren inte kan visa eller spela in bilder eller anv nda
187. ka anv ndas i en skarp situation Anv nd inte denna enhets larmfunktion f r att ta avg rande beslut eller i system d r m nniskoliv kan st p spel N r denna enhet tappar kontakten med en extern apparat under inspelningen p grund av str mavbrott spanningsvariationer eller andra fel kan inspelningen verg till h rddisken inuti i denna enhet eller till en annan h rddisk F r att f rhindra att detta h nder rekommenderar vi att du anv nder ett system med kontinuerlig str mf rs rjning eller liknande Om du drar ur elkabeln eller sl r av huvudstr mbrytaren under inspelningen kan h rddisken skadas eller s kanske det inte g r att spela upp det inspelade materialet Om du sl r av och p brytaren varje dag b r du programmera timerinspelningen s att den utf rs medan brytaren ar p Sla sedan inte av brytaren under inspelningen Om anv ndaren eller n gon annan person anv nder de externa apparaterna p fel s tt eller om de externa apparaterna p verkas av elektriska st rningar eller skadas eller repareras kan det sparade materialet raderas Mitsubishi kan inte h llas ansvarig f r eventuella skador som kan uppst vid s dana dataf rluster Om du ansluter flera externa h rddiskar till denna enhet kan du bygga ut minnet eller anv nda dem f r s kerhetskopiering Om du anv nder denna enhet f r att g ra inspelningar uppspelningar eller s kerhetskopior i stor skala kan dock vissa data f rsvinna eller and
188. kador eller f rluster som uppst r till f ljd av ett s dant fel Denna enhet r avsedd f r inspelning eller uppspelning av videobilder som f ngas av kameror Mitsubishi kan inte garantera att denna enhet f rhindrar att brott beg s ZZ ESKY NA JEDNOTKU BYSTE NIKDY NEM LI UM S OVAT T K P EDM TY NAP KLAD MONITOR NIKDY SE NEDOT KEJTE DN HO P EDM TU UVNIT JEDNOTKY ANI DO JEDNOTKY DN P EDM T NEZASOUVEJTE Pokud se dotknete vnit ku sk n nebo do n skrze v trac otvory vlo te n jak ciz p edm t znamen to nejenom bezpe nostn riziko ale m e to tak zp sobit rozs hl po kozen OCHRANA NAP JEC HO KABELU Po kozen nap jec ho kabelu m e zp sobit vznik po ru nebo nebezpe razu elektrick m proudem Pokud je nap jec kabel po kozen vypn te hlavn sp na za zen a opatrn odpojte kabel zata en m za z str ku Pokud jednotku p esunete p i zapnut m nap jen m e doj t k po kozen vestav n ho pevn ho disku Zajist te aby nejprve uplynula doba del ne jedna minuta od odpojen nap jec ho kabelu a dal ch spojovac ch kabel A pot m ete jednotku p esouvat B HEM DLOUH NEP TOMNOSTI ODPOJTE NAP JEC KABEL B hem dlouh nep tomnosti vypn te nap jen a odpojte nap jec kabel p stroje ZAJIST TE DOBR V TR N Nezabra ujte p stupu vzduchu do mnoha v trac ch otvor jednotky Pro zaji t
189. l computer Is a proper CD DVD drive and disc that are usable with the recorder used Depending on the type of the disc to be used due to lack of compatibility with the drive the recorder may fail to copy data to it Is the lt Communication setting gt menu set correctly Is the personal computer connected to the recorder correctly Are the cables connected correctly Are proper cables being used Check that the IP address of the recorder and that of the personal computer are different Is the recorder able to receive a ping command from the personal computer Disconnect the LAN cable and leave the recorder alone for 30 minutes Then connect the LAN cable and perform the connection test Turn off the MAIN switch on the rear panel and turn it on again Do not use broken hubs or routers or damaged network cables Otherwise the system may not operate correctly 108 109 24 81 108 20 Communication Image refresh rate is low Date and time search does not start Search Check that the recording rate is not set high This recorder uses the same compression codec for recording and communication Depending on the recording settings the image transfer rate for communication may become low resulting in a low image refresh rate In addition images may not be attached to e mail anymore Image attachment function is available only for DX TL308E Are the current date and time se
190. larm time Alarm recording time Post alarm time Alarm recording Pre alarm time Post alarm time Long recording mode Recording A to D Picture quality and FPS 35 Pages 52 and 53 lt Manual setting gt GE 9 Picture size 0 sec to 59 sec 2 sec to 59 sec 1 min to 30 min 1 min to 60 min The factory default The factory default setting is 0 sec setting is 5 sec REC in alarm recording mode by MD REC in normal recording mode by MD Tm Lime Set the following items for each camera Operation on off Picture quality and FPS for normal recording Picture quality and FPS for alarm recording Normal recording Alarm recording Quality a a Quality oo FPS aa 19 o 19 19 FPS ojos 0 0 6 FPS olo a so o 19 IN IN ON NN Nje om ar eo jm Continued to the next page Available for DX TL308E only Recording 47 48 Recording continued Continued from the previous page Recording A to D Alarm camera setting Alarm input output I Pages 53 and 54 lt Manual setting gt GB 10 to 12 Set the following items for each sensor Cameras for alarm recording Recording camera Trigger for starting alarm recording Input Camera position when alarm signal is input CAM P set Alarm camera setting Alarm input output
191. layback search information display remaining capacity setting mode out call out and deletion of recorded data can be individually set in each of the normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area e When you copy or archive recorded data you can select any of the normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area as copy source e Preliminary recording is not performed while the operation settings of normal mirroring or partition are being changed Tips gt lt 0 0 e When the sum of capacities of the normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area is 100 you cannot increase the capacity any more e You cannot set the normal recording area to 0 e The recording area for preliminary recording is assigned in addition to the partitions you can set This space is assigned even when the preliminary recording is disabled Menu settings Device registration ENGLISH 40 Viewing images captured by the cameras Multiplexer function lt DX TL308E gt You can display images captured by the connected cameras on 4 split or 9 split screen lt DX TL304E gt You can display images captured by the connected cameras on 4 split screen In addition you can arrange the positions of the displayed images on the screen SPLIT OUTPUT A B button Camera number buttons SEQUENCE button N 1 AE
192. lect Execute copy D Execu The recorder starts copying To stop copying manually select Cancel on the copy process screen The data copied before you stop remain in the copy destination device When the copy destination DVD CD disc or USB memory device becomes full during copying the recorder stops copying 4 Copying data by specifying the start time and end time G831 Set the copy conditions according to steps 1 to 4 of Setting the copy conditions on lt gt pages 75 and 76 Select Set the start and end points in step 3 and specify the conditions 6232 After making settings select Next on the screen The screen for setting the copy range is displayed ED3 Designate the copy start time and end time and select Next Designate the start time and end time by entering the date and time or using bookmarks When the copy source device is set to HDD Archive you cannot designate the time using bookmarks To copy data starting from the oldest recorded image execute Read start time To copy data to the latest recorded image execute Read end time 834 Check the copy conditions and copy range on the lt Check the settings gt screen When you select Test the recorder calculates the size of the data to be copied G85 Select Execute copy D Execu A The recorder starts copying To stop copying manually select Cancel on the copy process screen The data copied before you
193. levels according to the variation in brightness Tips O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c e When the sensitivity is set to High the motion detection function may detect even flickering of the fluorescent light etc G837 Set the motion detection threshold BER Set the motion detection threshold or the minimum number of cells to the number of active cells in the detection area for starting the motion detection operation The motion detection function activates when it detects variation exceeding the threshold e You can set the number of active cells in the detection area at the maximum in MD threshold When you set a value exceeding that number it turns to red In this case decrease the value E838 Set the detection interval You can select the detection interval By setting the detection interval the motion detection detects objects that move fast and slowly separately For effective detection set the interval long for objects that move slowly and set it short for objects that move fast ED Set the detection area When you select Setting next to Mask set the screen for setting the detection area is displayed All area The setting screen is displayed with all the cells in the detection area set active No area The setting screen is displayed with all the cells in the detection area set inactive User A User B The setting screen is displayed with th
194. lt DX TL308E gt The lt Self check gt menu is displayed and a 9 split screen is displayed lt DX TL304E gt The lt Self check gt menu is displayed and a 4 split screen is displayed When the power of the recorder is off playback operations or the HELP button is locked gt pages 111 to 114 or a menu is being displayed you cannot execute the self check Check the live image display Check that the live images from all cameras are displayed Select Yes when they are displayed and select No when not When you select No the HELP menu is displayed Tips 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 To cancel the self check halfway press the HELP b utton on the front panel of the recorder Step Ed Step j Play back the recorded images When you select Execute the latest image of the selected playback device is displayed To change the playback device select the desired device in Play device Check the recorded images Select Yes when the recent images are played and select No when not When you select No the HELP menu is displayed To play back data stored in other device select Return to display the previous screen select the desired device in Play device and then select Execute Notice AAA e When resent images are not recorded or recording has not been made frequently an image recorded in the past may be played back Es Step ED
195. me impossible for some reason such as a specification change of the camera In addition some functions may become invalid Tips gt lt 0 o e To go back to the mouse operation screen click X in the upper right corner of the screen e Operations or functions performed with this recorder are simplified ones They are not eguivalent to those of special control devices Viewing images ENGLISH 43 44 Recording Recording methods To record images you can use any of three methods as follows E Manual recording 1S page 61 When you press the REC STOP button on the front panel of the recorder recording starts The recording picture quality and FPS of Recording A are applied Press the REC STOP button to start or stop recording i j Lunannzzzzazzzzanzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzznzzzzzzzzzzazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzznz E Timer recording F pages 62 to 65 Recording starts or stops automatically according to the preprogrammed schedule at the recording picture quality and FPS that are preset to Recording A to Recording D 00 00 06 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 Recording starts and stops according to the preprogrammed schedule E Recording start stop triggered by external contact signal You can start or stop recording using the EVENT terminals of the I O terminals on the rear panel of the recorder G page 102
196. me to retrieve alarm events or the designated number of alarm events may not be retrieved Camera Put a checkmark for the cameras of which alarm events you want to include in the alarm list Click 4 number to search in the reverse direction and click vw number to search in the forward direction GB34 Select the number of the alarm event you want to retrieve and select Search When you click a in the Image Search area the image of the next alarm event is displayed When you click w the image of the previous alarm event is displayed When you click Refresh again the alarm list is updated Click Close to hide the Alarm List Search screen Communication 83 ENGLISH 84 Using the communication functions continued 4 Setting the Main Menu Nt o a ae The numbers in parentheses of the setting items on the screen shows the maximum number of characters you can enter Changing user settings You can change the settings related to the authorization of the registered users and remove registered users You can also register new users G831 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on IE page 81 G832 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears Configuration Menu 6833 Select User Registration The User Registration screen appears MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC E Changing the settings of the registered users G831 Change the s
197. mieszczony na tylnym panelu urz dzenia nie jest niczym zas oni ty NIEODPOWIEDNIE MIEJSCA Umieszczanie urz dzenia w nast puj cych miejscach mo e skr ci czas jego eksploatacji Bardzo zimne miejsca takie jak magazyny ch odnicze i ch odnie Miejsca nara one na nadmierne wyst powanie siarkowodoru takie jak obszary gor cych r de Miejsca lub lokalizacje o du ym zasoleniu powietrza NINIEJSZE URZ DZENIE NIE ZAPEWNIA PO CZENIA Z SYSTEMAMI ZEWN TRZNYMI LUB DYSTRYBUCJI PRZEWOD W NA URZ DZENIU NIE NALE Y UMIESZCZA PRZEDMIOT W WYPE NIONYCH P YNAMI TAKICH JAK WAZONY NA URZ DZENIU NIE NALE Y R WNIE UMIESZCZA CI KICH PRZEDMIOT W NIE NALE Y WCHODZI NA URZ DZENIE Trac c r wnowag urz dzenie mo e upa lub przewr ci si Mo e to spowodowa obra enia cia a lub uszkodzenie urz dzenia OSTRZE ENIE ABY ZAPOBIEC NIEBEZPIECZE STWU WYST PIENIA PO ARU LUB PORA ENIA PR DEM ELEKTRYCZNYM NIE NALEZY NARAZAC URZ DZENIA NA DZIA ANIE DESZCZU LUB NA WILGOCI URZ DZENIE MUSI BYC ODPOWIEDNIO UZIEMIONE Urz dzenie spe nia wymogi Dyrektywy Wsp lnoty Europejskiej 2004 108 WE EMC Directive Dyrektywa kompatybilno ci elektromagnetycznej oraz 2006 95 WE Low Voltage Directive Dyrektywa dotycz ca niskonapi ciowych wyrob w elektrycznych Wymogi dotycz ce podatno ci na zak cenia wed ug normy EN 55024 oraz wymogi dotycz ce wytwarzania zak ce wed ug normy EN 55022 s st
198. motion detection function activates immediately after you exit the lt Alarm input output gt screen To prohibit alarm signal input set Alarm input on the lt Recording setting gt screen to Off 135 page 61 EB9 12 Select the PTZ camera preset position for the sensors for which the trigger is set to EXT in step 11 The cameras selected by CAM are moved to the preset position selected by P set The cameras do not move when the trigger is set to other than EXT For preset position registration see gt page 43 Camera does not move Up to 3 cameras can be moved Sensor When the ALARM IN terminal corresponding to Sensor 1 is grounded Camera 1 moves to the preset position 01 Seen Supplementary explanations on recording settings Alarm recording When alarm recording or emergency recording is performed during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is put off till the completion of the alarm recording or the emergency recording When the alarm recording time is set to Manual the recording time of motion detection recording is 5 seconds When a power failure occurs during alarm recording or emergency recording the alarm recording or the emergency recording resumes after the recovery from the power failure The cumulative recording time before the power failure is reset and it starts from the beginning again When alarm signals are input to multiple sensors at the same time the r
199. n Live Playback images may not be displayed depending on the operation environment of the PC in the case of a non SSE supporting PC On the PC you may not be able to view all the images sent from the recorder 4 Playing back recorded images You can load and play back images recorded by the recorder GB1 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on amp page 81 G532 Select Playback The Playback screen appears Playback EE ETWA Press to start high speed reverse playback at x2 x4 x8 and x16 gt PROP P TTE Press to start reverse playback SPRZ Press to start reverse frame by frame playback RR ee When you press this button during playback or search the image is displayed in the still image playback mode YA Press to start forward frame by frame playback EP Press to start playback AE EEEE EE TTTS Press to start high speed forward playback at x2 x4 x8 and x16 Device You can select a partition for playback and search Default Normal LIV wm a EA The Live screen appears Image Information The date time and camera number of the loaded image are displayed Save Image You can save the displayed still image in the PC as a bitmap file 4 Searching recorded images You can load images recorded by the recorder and search for images you want to view Notice do e To search recorded images using
200. n Tyto funkce umo uj jednotce flexibiln podporu modern ch bezpe nostn ch syst m V z vislosti na nastaven jednotky nebo jej ho p ipojen i kombinace s extern mi za zen mi m e tato jednotka nebo extern p ipojen za zen pracovat nespr vn a zp sobit nep zniv ovlivn n cel ho bezpe nostn ho syst mu P i navrhov n monitorovac ho syst mu s pou it m t to jednotky se doporu uje p edem zkontrolovat jej funkce p ipojen m nebo zkombinov n m s jin mi za zen mi Nepou vejte funkci alarmu jednotky pro rozhodov n o z va n ch z le itostech nebo pro aplikace kter se t kaj ivota osob OTHERS Pokud jednotka nebude schopna rozpoznat extern za zen b hem nahr v n v d sledku v padku nap jen poklesu nap t nebo jin poruchy m e se nahr van m sto p esunout na pevn m disku uvnit jednotky nebo na jin disk Chcete li zabr nit takov mu jevu doporu uje se pou vat nep eru iteln zdroj nap jen nebo jin podobn za zen Kdy odpoj te nap jec kabel nebo vypnete jisti b hem nahr v n pevn disk nebo nahr van data se mohou po kodit a nemus b t mo n je p ehr t Jestli e vyp n te a zap n te jisti ka d den naprogramujte asova p slu n m zp sobem tak aby se aktivoval p i zapnut jisti e a nevypinejte jisti b hem nahr v n Kdy u ivatel nebo t et strana pou ije extern za zen
201. n send data in the passive mode FTP Server Address You can set the FTP server address User ID You can set the user name of the FTP server User Password You can set the password of the FTP server Remote Path You can set the remote path of the FTP server DNS Server Address 1 You can set the primary DNS server address DNS Server Address 2 You can set the secondary DNS server address Retry Interval You can set the interval of retries performed when transmission is failed FTP Connection Trial You can test the connection to the FTP server GB 5 Set the trigger and camera number to issue FTP notification using Transmitted Image CH Settings To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under Transmitted Image CH Settings are determined Trigger lt DX TL308E gt You can select the trigger for FTP notification from among Sensors 1 to 8 and Emergency lt DX TL304E gt You can select the trigger for FTP notification from among Sensors 1 to 4 and Emergency Image CH lt DX TL308E gt You can select the camera for FTP notification from among Cameras 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt You can select the camera for FTP notification from among Cameras 1 to 4 Notice RS Due to a server connection failure or other problem events to be notified may be accumulated in the recorder In such a case you cannot test the
202. n the single screen display mode no images may be displayed because of absence of recorded images from the camera or the timing of still image display In the field display mode the odd images are displayed GB 3 To stop playback press the STOP button M STOP HIPAUSE lt Q REV PLAY PLAY gt JUMP TO END SPEED When you start playback next time playback resumes from the point where it was stopped last time Tips deere rece aaa rere creer eee ccceee The playback speed of each camera may not be constant depending on the recording conditions In the split screen display mode the playback rate may be lower than the recording data Playback 67 ENGLISH 68 Searching for images you want to view To search for images using lt Search menu gt there are 5 methods as follows E Start point search The oldest recorded image is searched for E End point search The latest recorded image is searched for E Time and date search Images are searched based on the date and time you designate E Alarm list search Images are searched using the list of dates and times when alarm recording and emergency recording started E MD search Images from cameras that detected motion are searched Searching for the oldest recorded data lt Start point search gt GZ 1 Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of the recorder T v v lt Search me
203. ne button press You can select still images or moving images to copy When selecting moving images you can specify the recording duration XGA output terminal integrated DX TL308E only You can connect a general PC display monitor to this terminal to use it as a surveillance monitor Motion detection search function By designating certain areas such as doors and windows shown in recorded images as detection target areas you can search for recorded data containing scenes having variation or motion in those areas and display the beginning of such data This function is useful for example in searching for intruders into deserted places or scenes where someone painted graffiti on the wall Personal information protection function By setting passwords you can classify the recorder operations into 3 levels You can set a password for deleting data from HDD to protect them from unauthorized access or to use this function as misuse prevention The recorder is equipped with the function to prohibit playback of data recorded before the number of days you specify auto expiration setting which facilitates data management according to your operation standard regarding the data storage period Alarm notification of intrusion and system errors When an alarm signal is input to the recorder from external body sensors or when an error is detected in the system the recorder notifies the designated personal computer via TCP IP command or e mail The rec
204. nem sequer um ligeiro choque durante um minuto pelo menos depois de o desligar Aguarde no m nimo um minuto at que o disco pare e depois pode mover o produto Quando transportar este aparelho cubra o com um material de absor o de choques para evitar choques no interior Se colocar o aparelho no ch o instale o cuidadosamente em cima de um tapete ou tecido macio Manuten o Limpe cuidadosamente a sujidade da caixa com um pano macio Se a sujidade persistir limpe o com um pano embebido em detergente neutro dilu do em gua bem espremido e depois seque o Se utilizar um pano de limpeza com qu micos siga as respectivas instru es N o utilize solventes como benzina e diluente Se o fizer pode deteriorar a superf cie ou desgastar o revestimento Notas sobre a construgao de um sistema de vigilancia utilizando este aparelho Este aparelho pode ser controlado por dispositivos externos atrav s do conector externo do conector RS 232C ou do conector LAN Al m disso os dispositivos externos podem ser controlados atrav s do conector externo do conector RS422 ou do conector RS 232C Gra as a estas fun es o aparelho disp e de flexibilidade para suportar um sistema de seguran a avan ado No entanto dependendo das defini es do aparelho ou da liga o ou combina o com dispositivos externos este aparelho ou os dispositivos ligados externamente podem n o funcionar correctamente causando efeitos adversos em t
205. ng band 2 Installer s manual this manual 1 User s manual 1 Recording time table 1 Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice This unit complies with the European EMC test standard EN50130 4 Glossary Specifications ENGLISH Others eo N NS oo PORTUG S OBJETOS PESADOS NUNCA DEVEM SER COLOCADOS EM CIMA DO APARELHO POR EX TV NAO MEXA DENTRO DO APARELHO NEM INSIRA NELE QUALQUER OBJETO Tocar no interior da caixa ou inserir objectos estranhos de qualquer tipo nos orif cios de ventila o n o s p e em risco a seguran a como tamb m pode provocar danos graves PROTEJA O FIO DE ELETRICIDADE O fio de eletricidade danificado pode provocar inc ndio ou choques Se o cabo principal estiver danificado desligue a rede el trica e retire com cuidado o fio da tomada da parede Se esta unidade for movida sobre a condi o power on o HDD incorporado poder danificar se Para mover a unidade certifi que se de que tenha passado mais de 1 minuto ap s a desconex o do cabo de alimenta o e cabos de conex es DESCONECTE O FIO DE ELETRICIDADE DURANTE UMA LONGA AUS NCIA Desligue a eletricidade e desconecte o fio de eletricidade durante uma longa aus ncia MANTENHA UMA BOA VENTILA O N o obstrua os v rios orif cios de ventila o do aparelho Para uma ventila o m xima deixe algum espa o em volta do aparelho e o coloque somente numa sup
206. ng copying the recorder stops copying Set the copy conditions Auto eject Upon completion of copying to a DVD CD disc the disc tray of an external drive is automatically opened You can select this option only when the copy destination device is DVD CD Select Test to calculate the size of the data to be copied The recorder may take time to complete the calculation depending on the data size Select Execute copy The recorder starts copying To stop copying manually select Cancel on the copy process screen The data copied before you stop remain in the copy destination device Notice o Tips e estos ce a BN a 6 ARR When repeat recording to the normal recording area or alarm recording area IP page 38 is disabled and alarm recording or emergency recording is started at the end of the HDD that recording may not be registered in the alarm list When you copy an image from a camera that is not corresponding to the alarm sensor number to external media the alarm list same as that of the recorder cannot be made When the alarm list contains only the small number of alarm events the recorder may take time to display the alarm list The alarm list shows alarm recording events or emergency recording events that occurred on or before the designated date and time from the one having the recording date and time closest to the designated date and time When multiple alarm events such as motion detecti
207. ng function and refer to the operation manual of the device to be used e In case of a failure in either HDD during mirroring the recorder continues recording on the normal HDD only When you replace the failed HDD the data are automatically copied to the newly mounted HDD and they recover to the status before the failure Data synchronization When the synchronization is interrupted by power off it resumes when the power is turned back on e Preliminary recording is not performed while the operation settings of normal mirroring or partition are being changed Menu settings Device registration 35 ENGLISH 36 Registering the devices continued 4 Registering external HDDs step 2 ED C4 Step Step ED Step fo Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse or E lt Main menu gt is displayed Select HDD registration HDD registration lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to HDD registration I lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Register external HDD 4 lt HDD registration External HDD gt screen is displayed Check that the HDDs connected to the SERIAL BUS port of the recorder are listed on the lt HDD registration External HDD gt screen When you select Check the ACCESS indicator of the selected HDD illuminates
208. nia W adnym razie Mitsubishi nie podejmuje si naprawy przywracania lub reprodukcji nagranych danych Firma Mitsubishi zrzeka si wszelkiej odpowiedzialno ci w nast puj cych przypadkach 1 9 Demonta naprawa lub modyfikacja urz dzenia przez u ytkownika lub instalatora B d awaria lub uszkodzenie urz dzenia w wyniku nieprawid owego u ycia lub nieostro nej obs ugi przez u ytkownika lub instalatora Niedogodno ci lub uszkodzenia w wyniku niemo liwo ci wy wietlenia lub nagrania obraz w lub prawid owej obs ugi funkcji urz dzenia z powodu wszelkich przyczyn takich jak uszkodzenie lub awaria urz dzenia Wadliwe dzia anie urz dzenia wynikaj ce z po czenia z innymi urz dzeniami wyprodukowanymi przez inne firmy a tak e niedogodno ci lub uszkodzenia w wyniku takich problem w Niedogodno ci uszkodzenia lub roszczenia wynikaj ce z awarii urz dzenia lub utraty nagranych danych wideo w wyniku wymiany wbudowanego dysku twardego przez u ytkownika lub instalatora Niedogodno ci lub uszkodzenia w wyniku awarii urz dzenia lub niemo liwo ci wy wietlenia lub nagrania obraz w z powodu kl ski ywio owej takiej jak trz sienie ziemi lub burza Niedogodno ci uszkodzenia lub roszczenia w wyniku awarii wbudowanego dysku twardego lub utraty nagranych danych wideo z powodu uderze lub wibracji lub te czynnik w rodowiskowych takich jak temperatura miejsca instalacji danie pokrycia szk d lub ros
209. niska produkter batterier och ackumulatorer Var vanlig lamna denna produkt batterier och ackumulatorer hos din lokala mottagningsstation for avfall och atervinning Var sn ll och hj lp oss att bevara milj n vi lever i OTHERS Information om harddisken HDD Denna enhet ar utrustad med en harddisk HDD och den ar valdigt 6mtalig Hantera darfor enheten varsamt Uts tt inte apparaten f r slag eller st tar H rddisken kan skadas om den uts tts for slag eller st tar s rskilt nar apparaten slas pa eller disken arbetar Dra inte ur str msladden nar enheten spelar in upp eller under uppstarten Denna enhet ar utrustad med ett system som g r att den terupptar och forts tter inspelningen om ett mindre fel skulle uppsta i harddisken eller pa andra komponenter under inspelningen Beroende pa vilken typ av fel som uppstar i harddisken kan det dock handa att enheten inte kan fortsatta att spela in Vi rekommenderar att enheten kontrolleras grundligt en gang per ar f r att uppt cka eventuella fel Byt ut harddisken omedelbart om nagot fel upptacks Kontakta din narmaste Mitsubishi aterforsaljare for att byta ut h rddisken Inspelningen m ste avbrytas f r att h rddisken ska kunna bytas ut Anv nd endast rekommenderade h rddiskar Kontakta din n rmaste Mitsubishi terf rs ljare f r att f information om vilka h rddiskar som kan anv ndas i denna enhet All inspelad data raderas n r h rddisken byts ut Den fasta program
210. ntervals GB31 Press the SEQUENCE button lt DX TL308E gt The seguential display starts in the currently selected mode split or single screen display mode Sequential display mode has the following types Single screen seguential display 4 split seguential display lt DX TL304E gt The seguential display starts in the single screen display mode Sequential display mode has the following types Single screen seguential display G832 To cancel the sequential display press the SEQUENCE button again You can also cancel the seguential display by pressing the SPLIT button or the camera number button Notice oo ko o E Sequential display cannot be used during playback Tips gt PPP cre no e To set the order of images to be displayed and the switching interval use lt Multiplexer setting gt in the lt Setup gt menu I Page 104 4 Switching Output A and B You can display images captured by different cameras on two monitors separately 331 Hold down the OUTPUT A B button for 2 seconds or longer When Output A is selected the indicator goes out When Output B is selected the indicator illuminates When Output A is selected the buttons for controlling the multiplexer function serve as those for controlling the monitor for Output A When Output B is selected they serve as buttons for controlling the monitor for Output B Operating the DIGITAL ZOOM button By press
211. nts click the Preset memory button and then click the Number buttons within 5 seconds Up to 48 points can be registered For example to register the current camera position to preset number 2 click the Preset memory button and then Number buttons O and 2 in order Register la 8 Number buttons 2 po po Displayed when you click the U 8 9 Preset memory button or 0 x Preset recall button Auto pan button I SSK Preset recall button Preset memory button Single screen button Notice ala dd ita AA KAR NAA ko gt e The recorder may not be able to register 48 points depending on the system configured G4 Move the camera to the registered preset position When you click the Preset recall button and then press the number buttons within 5 seconds the camera is moved to the registered preset position For example to move the camera to the registered preset position 2 click the Preset recall button and then the Number buttons O and 2 in order GZ 4 Activate the auto pan function When you click the Auto pan button the auto pan function of the camera is activated G835 To change the controlled camera display the image from the camera you want to control in the single screen display mode When you press the Single screen button the Camera number buttons are displayed Click the desired camera number Notice ad RAA lei ACZ Akk e Operation of the camera may beco
212. nu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu 135 Pages 30 to 31 G82 Select a device to search under Play device 633 Select Execute search A still image of the oldest recorded data stored in the selected device is displayed in the single screen display mode You cannot select a camera for search Tps A ae apeo aa dak 0 aa DO a aai You can manipulate the image displayed as search result using the buttons displayed on the search result screen Following buttons are operated by a mouse only WI Each time you click this button the size of the search result screen changes Each time you click this button it changes between I and I Click Le to display the image on the entire screen and click to display the image on one quarter of the screen Images recorded in the CIF size cannot be displayed on the entire screen M L Each time you click this button the reverse playback speed changes in the order of approx X2 gt approx X4 gt approx X8 gt approx X16 gt high speed playback gt approx X2 IK When you click this button reverse frame by frame playback starts dy When you click this button reverse playback starts mj When you click this button playback reverse playback stops du When you click this button playback reverse playback pauses PH When you
213. nvolving human lives When this unit becomes unable to recognize an external device in recording because of a power failure voltage drop or other failure the recording point may move to the HDD inside this unit or other HDD To prevent such symptom it is recommended to use an uninterrupted power supply or other similar device When you unplug the power cord or turn off the breaker during recording the HDD may be broken or recorded data may become unable to be played back When you turn on and off the breaker every day program the timer recording to be performed while the breaker is on and don t turn off the breaker during recording When the user or any third party uses external devices wrongly or external devices are affected by electric noise or they are damaged or repaired the saved data may be lost Mitsubishi doesn t take any responsibility for damages related to such data loss By connecting various external HDDs to this unit you can expand the memory or use them as a copy device However when you perform recording playback or copy at a high rate using this unit recording or playback data dropout or other failure may occur depending on the connected device because of slow data transfer or slow response Be sure to check for such failure before starting the practical operation of the unit Don t use the function to control the powers of external devices using the bus power of this unit External devices you want to use may not be suit
214. o While the camera number buttons are dis played the other buttons don t work Single screen button When you click this button the camera number but tons are displayed for 3 seconds 4 split button lt DX TL308E gt Each time you click this button the screen mode changes in the order of 4 split a gt 4 split b gt 4 splita gt lt DX TL304E gt When you click this button a 4 split screen is displayed 9 split button lt DX TL308E gt When you click this button a 9 split screen is displayed lt DX TL304E gt Not available Reverse search button Each time you click this button during reverse play back the button illuminates and the playback speed changes in the order of approx X2 gt approx X4 gt approx X8 gt approx X16 gt high speed playback gt approx X2 gt Reverse play button When you click this button reverse playback starts When you click the button during playback or reverse playback images are played or reverse played at the lowest rate and is displayed on the button Each time you click the Play button while is displayed the playback speed increases 10 11 12 13 Reverse step button When you click this button reverse frame by frame playback starts Stop button When you click this button playback stops Pause button When you click this button during playback the still image playback mode starts By clicking this button again playback resumes When
215. o go back to the Login screen and then enter the correct user ID and password ENGLISH If you do not log in log out using the following procedure 1 Select If you won t log in please go to Logout A message saying Session ID removed from recorder amp browser Please close the browser is displayed 2 Exit the Web browser Notes on the Main Menu Using the Main Menu you can perform the following operations Live Monitoring You can load and display live images Playback You can load and play back recorded images Configuration Menu You can configure certain recorder settings Notice EE Depending on the user s authorization some menus are not selectable User session ID connection information is lost in 10 minutes after the last communication including loading images If request for data is not made from a client PC for 10 minutes you cannot perform further operations In this case exit the Web browser and log in again When the MAIN switch of the recorder is set to OFF you cannot load live images and recorded images Communication 81 82 Using the communication functions continued 4 Viewing live images You can load live images and display them on the PC monitor GB1 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on lt gt page 81 G32 Select Live Monitoring The Live screen appears Live u u u a u E a
216. o make folders with a name including respective recorders name on the FTP server in advance and to set so that the following folders are saved in them Folder YYYYMMDD Folder hhmmss Ch File CBLOOO dat The FTP server connection function of the recorder does not support all types of FTP server Communication by the viewing communication software You can use the following functions using the special PC viewing communication software e Loading live images and audio Searching recorded images Section download Recorder control e Recorder setting e Receiving IP notification Playing back recorded images and audio Refer to the instruction manual of the special PC viewing communication software for the details of the functions and their usage The instruction manual is added to the Start menu when the software is installed Communication 91 ENGLISH 92 Various settings Setup menu You can make basic settings using the lt Setup gt menu How to display the Setup menu amp E91 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse i lt Main menu gt is displayed G32 Select Setup The lt Setup gt menu is displayed 4 Quick reference chart for the Setup menu How to use the quick reference chart for the Setup menu The tables on gt pages 93 to 98 show the lists of items in the Setup menu which are for keeping records of y
217. o save the exact same data in 2 HDDs during recording Even if one HDD fails the data are still retained Repeat recording A function to overwrite data from the oldest when the available space of HDD runs out during recording Partition Partition means to divide the data storage area in the HDD into several sections Multiplexer A function to display video signals supplied from the connected cameras as one video output Main device Main device is a HDD used for normal recording FTP File Transfer Protocol A protocol for transferring files on the network SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol A protocol for synchronizing the clocks of the personal computers on the same network using the TCP IP network FPS Frame Per Second An index representing the smoothness of video images It indicates the number of images displayed per second GOP Group of Pictures A minimum structure comprising a video image pursuant to the MPEG standard Serial bus Used to connect a mouse USB memory device external hard disk drive and external DVD drive having a USB interface Some commercial USB devices don t have compatibility with this recorder Emergency recording A function to start recording triggered by external switches connected to the recorder in the event of an emergency Images are recorded at the highest picture quality and the designated recoding rate The recording rate varies depending on the number of recording cameras
218. o the 100 to 240 V outlet with ground terminal Notice OE When the power outlet does not have an earth Notice o terminal ask your dealer for grounding work for pay Never connect the ground terminal of the power cord 20 e Do not connect superimposed voltage cameras because they can cause damage to the recorder CAMERA IN connectors to the gas pipe water pipe conductor rod and so on Make sure to use the supplied power cord BNC connectors to input camera video signals 5 GND terminals CAMERA OUT connectors This terminal is used as common ground terminal BNC connectors to output camera video signals 6 XGA port DX TL308E only When the MAIN switch is on the camera video signals Port to output video signals to XGA monitor input to CAMERA IN connectors are looped out to these connectors 7 lt DX TL308E gt ALARM IN terminals 1 to 8 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors od oe IN Pam gt 3 Terminals to input alarm signals These terminals ac OUTPUT A VIDEO connector cept alarm signals once a second However when BNC connector to output video signals to the monitor multiple signals are input at the same time not all the OUTPUT B VIDEO connector signals may be accepted BNC connector to output video signals to the second B 8 RS 232C connector monitor I gt Page 24 This connector is used to connect a host device eguipped with RS 232C connector such as a personal computer This recorder can be controlled from
219. odo o sistema de vigil ncia Se quiser construir um sistema de vigil ncia utilizando este aparelho recomendamos que verifique o seu funcionamento ligando o ou combinando o primeiro com outros dispositivos N o utilize a fun o de alarme deste aparelho para tomada de decis es s rias nem para aplica es que envolvam vidas humanas OTHERS Quando este aparelho for incapaz de reconhecer um dispositivo externo durante a grava o devido a uma falha de corrente uma queda de tens o ou outra avaria o ponto da grava o pode mover se para o dispositivo HDD deste aparelho ou para outro HDD Para evitar este sintoma recomendamos que utilize uma fonte de alimenta o ininterrupta ou outro dispositivo semelhante Se desligar o cabo de alimenta o ou o disjuntor durante a grava o pode provocar uma avaria no HDD ou pode n o conseguir reproduzir os dados gravados Quando ligar e desligar o disjuntor diariamente programe a grava o temporizada para quando o disjuntor estiver ligado e n o o desligue durante a grava o Se o utilizador ou uma terceira pessoa utilizar incorrectamente dispositivos externos ou se estes forem afectados por interfer ncias el ctricas ou se estiverem danificados ou reparados podem perder se os dados guardados A Mitsubishi n o assume qualquer responsabilidade por danos relacionados com essa perda de dados Se ligar v rios HDDs externos a este aparelho pode expandir a mem ria ou utilizar os aparel
220. of each FPS is around the following values Total FPS is displayed in red and an error message appears In this case decrease the FPS Picture size 4CIF 2CIF CIF lt DX TL308E gt 50 100 200 lt DX TL304E gt 25 50 100 G838 Set the pre emergency recording time in Pre alarm time 0 Sec Pre emergency recording is not performed Note that the actual pre emergency recording time may become shorter than the specified time because of HDD malfunction or other failure GB Set the emergency recording time in Post alarm time Manual Emergency recording continues until the grounding of the EMERGENCY terminal ceases e Ensure that the Pre alarm time is shorter than the Post alarm time Supplementary explanations on emergency recording M Picture quality The picture quality is fixed to L9 E Indications during emergency recording is displayed on the screen in red is displayed in red next to the camera number on the screen only when the camera number indication is enabled Others When a power failure occurs during emergency recording the emergency recording resumes after recovery from the power failure and the recorder continues recording for the time specified in Post alarm time When emergency recording is performed during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is put off till the completion of the emergency recording Upon the completion of t
221. ollow steps 1 and 2 above 3 Press the STOP button to stop playback Mm STOP MPAUSE lt REV PLAY PLAY gt JUMP TO END SPEED Notice A a a RIAA Triplex playback can be used with Output A only When no camera number button is pressed for 3 seconds or longer after the TRIPLEX PB button is pressed the triplex playback mode is canceled You cannot display the playback image of the camera of which image is not displayed on the split screen In this case follow the above procedures again as the triplex playback mode is canceled When you press any button other than the camera number buttons after the triplex playback mode starts follow the above procedures again as the triplex playback mode is canceled When you display a different type of split screen during the triplex playback the triplex playback mode is canceled When the image captured by the camera being selected for triplex playback is displayed on a newly displayed split screen the triplex playback continues even when you change the split screen When the alarm display function is active you cannot use the triplex playback mode When the alarm display function becomes active during triplex playback the triplex playback is canceled and the normal camera images are displayed after the completion of the alarm display When the data being played don t contain images captured by the selected camera the screen turns to black In this case the green frame does not
222. on and grounding of the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel occur at the same time the recorder may not be able to register all of their start time in the alarm list In this case the alarm event of the sensor having the smallest sensor number is registered in the alarm list When you delete data from the HDD the corresponding alarm event is also deleted from the alarm list To display alarm recording events or emergency recording events that started while the alarm list is being displayed carry out the search again In this case it may be required to designate the date and time to search again The list may not be displayed until the recorded data are stored in the HDD When preliminary recording is enabled the data are transferred with a delay of the designated time and therefore the list takes some more time to be displayed Search 7 ENGLISH 12 Searching for images you want to view continued Searching for images with motion lt MD search gt By setting the motion detection conditions for playback you can search for images with motion that meet the conditions you set 31 Set the search conditions According to Setting the searching conditions on I amp page 69 designate the device camera and time to search The motion detection list shows 10 motion detection events occurring on or before the date and time designated on the lt Search menu gt G82 Select Search next to MD search
223. on is pressed this recorder starts re verse playback and the button illuminates PLAY button When this button is pressed this recorder starts play back and the button illuminates SPEED and buttons When the playback button or reverse playback button is pressed during playback or reverse playback the playback rate is changed Beginning ENGLISH 19 Major operations and their functions continued Rear view See HH I E ME OD GO GOTO GE MAIN switch This is the main power switch To use this recorder set this switch to ON Otherwise the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder cannot turn on or off the recorder lt DX TL308E gt CAMERA connectors 1 to 8 lt DX TL304E gt CAMERA connectors 1 to 4 INET E dad Type or MISTO OPO FO OO a We MAMI KG aven aren Ilo 2 Ze cd o T Ea U i E l Ji 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1415 This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E AC power socket Use this socket to connect the supplied power cord Earth terminal is used for safety Insert the power cord of this recorder t
224. on is pressed while the MAIN switch on the rear is ON this recorder enters the simple lock or password lock mode While this recorder is locked the indicator illuminates You can set passwords using lt Password gt of lt Main menu gt I gt Pages 111 to 114 COPY button When this button is pressed lt Copy menu gt is dis played Use this button to copy or archive data 135 Pages 75 to 78 This button illuminates during copy It blinks at the start and end of copy operation SEARCH button When this button is pressed lt Search menu gt is dis played Use this button to search images 135 Pages 68 to 72 HELP button When this button is pressed the help menu showing information such as cautions on use operating proce dures and functional descriptions is displayed It is also used to display the warning WARNING RESET button When this button is pressed while a warning is dis played the warning display is cleared Operation buttons STOP button Press this button to stop playback PAUSE JUMP TO END button When this button is pressed during playback still im age playback starts and the button illuminates When this button is pressed again playback starts and the button goes out When the PAUSE JUMP TO END button is pressed while the playback is stopped images around the end of the latest recorded data are played back in the still image playback mode End point search REV PLAY button When this butt
225. on t leave this unit in contact with rubber or plastic products for a long time Otherwise the surface of the product may deteriorate or the coating may come off When this unit is placed directly on the waxed floor the adhesion may increase between the floor and the non slip rubber pads on the bottom of the product causing the floor coating to come off or be colored The HDD and cooling fans are motor driven parts To ensure stable recording it is recommended to replace them every 30 000 hours of use as a guide assuming that the ambient operating temperature is 25 C When replacing HDD also replace the vibration proof rubbers at the screwed areas Note that this period is just for a guide of replacement interval and isn t intended to guarantee the lifetime of the parts They may be broken earlier because of shocks applied to the product and ambient operating temperature Be sure to use this unit within the allowable ambient temperature range 5 to 40 C and humidity range 80 or less When you use the unit out of this temperature range the internal parts may be adversely affected or a malfunction may occur In addition when the temperature rises high the characteristics of the HDD may deteriorate or its lifetime may be shortened When you use the unit in a low temperature environment supply it with power for at least 10 minutes before use Clean the product regularly to prevent the ventilation openings from being covered by dust
226. ontinue copying archiving stop recording inue recording stop copying archiving Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning To con Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the information screen to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning When the warning is cleared the recorder overwrites data from the oldest Press the WARNING RESET button on the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Replace the medium with a new one Check whether the HDD has no malfunction Warning level 2 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Warning level 2 Normal Normal lt Warning gt continued Display Camera image is lo
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228. order is also capable of transferring the alarm recorded images that is triggered by an external alarm signal to the designated FTP server Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners Contents Before USC ivaicsccsceccsescsccscavsiveswetvesvenssdvecvesveatscherdsrusteetnerss 2 How to use this manual smusssssmsrs ssrrrserrrrrnnrnrnn rn rn nn nn nn nn 2 About this manual s osadza sz R Z AP AA bsr rdr 2 SYMBOl oredan ai ada aoi AA ROS e 2 Troubleshooting issiran 2 NOTE sirinin eaer eda boise 2 How to locate information in this manual 2 How to locate setting items 2 Setup Procedure ccsscccceseeeeesseeeseseesseseeeeesseeeeeseeeeesees 3 Major E T ccscetestceecusceczescsarasteciensecee 4 COMMONS uazie Era Eae 5 Caution and care ioiii iiinis wod wa KRA RANA FA KKA 8 NOTE szew ywa ii ses DE GEEWA aaao aiaa Aaaa aaa aaa 15 Open source software sssssssssssrsssssnrnsnnnnnnnn nn nn nn nn 15 MPEG 4 patent unas owocowa Od diana 15 Major operations and their functions 16 Front VIEW c ki uk ro sis kona ies 16 Front view inside of door 111 2 21122111 2111 111111 18 Rear VIEW ua A paw pod Screen display Connections Connections sa ces cessa kase seas ester
229. ording In addition using the split display function to display up to 8 DX TL308E 4 DX TL304E camera images on one screen you can view more than one monitored area at the same time This recorder facilitates to configure a monitoring system for constant surveillance Realizing long term recording By reducing the size of recorded video data using the newly developed video compression engine MEPG 4 system the writing capacity of HDD can be saved about 50 compared with our conventional models In addition this recorder is designed to connect external HDD to expand its HDD capacity up to 16 TB when using optionally available DX ZD6UE Due to this you can construct a long term recording system to store data for 2 years for example Simple operation and USB mouse connectable By connecting a separately available USB mouse to the serial bus terminal on the recorder you can easily control the recorder and setting menus For frequently used functions such as search and copy the simple operation menu allows you to operate them by simple procedure This recorder is equipped with the on screen help function By clicking the help icon or pressing the HELP button you can view various information such as operation procedures on the screen One touch copy for easy copying with one button press The recorder is equipped with the function to copy still playback images to a USB memory device set in the recorder or a disc in an external drive with o
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231. our settings Please use them when you make settings How to use the quick reference chart for the Setup menu Example Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 Remain Warning Buzzer Items in boldface type are parameters 2 you can actually set See the reference I 2 2 A i A pages for details Normal Alarm Emergency Archive Button sound Start alarm recording Communication lt T factory defaults V Clock and language You can set the date and time This menu is also used for selecting the menu language Language setting LJENGLISH FRAN AIS DEUTSCH ESPA OL PYCCKU ITALIANO POLSKI CZECH Portugu s Warning display Ext terminal setting You can make settings of the terminals on the rear panel and warning displays Pages 99 to 102 4 Warning display Buzzer Call out 1 You can set the recorder s operation performed when the remaining Page 99 and 100 capacity reaches the designated value Cal out Normal Alarm Emergency Archive Button sound Start alarm recording Communication Warning display Buzzer Call out 2 You can set the recorder s operation performed when an error occurs Page 100 Calrout System re
232. partition setting IP page 39 are displayed G833 Select Next to display the detailed information of each HDD Information such as the device connection name manufacturer device name and size GB of each HDD is displayed This procedure cannot be carried out when there is no internal HDD in the recorder Detail The recording start and end times of the selected HDD are displayed e Before displaying the latest information check that the devices are correctly configured while the recorder is stopped I Page 37 4 Displaying the Copy device information G831 Display the lt Device information gt screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Displaying the lt Device information gt screen above 2 Select Confirm next to Information of Copy device Information such as the recording start and end times size MB GB and remaining capacity of each device is displayed 3 Select Next to display the detailed information of each device Information such as the device connection name manufacturer device name and operating time is displayed This procedure cannot be carried out when there is no HDD or external DVD drive which is registered as the Copy device 4 Displaying the Archive device information S31 Display the lt Device information gt screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Displaying the lt Device information gt screen above 2 Select Confirm next to Information of Archive devic
233. pdate the recorder s menu settings configure the HDD operation settings partition settings of this recorder in the same way as that of the copy source recorder Note successfully appears on the screen When no device for saving the menu settings is not inserted in the recorder No destination device appears on the screen that when the HDD setting configuration is different between the recorders the menu settings cannot be updated PNotic e E e e It may take a few seconds for the recorder to start loading or saving the menu settings after Execute is selected When the menu format is different for example when the menu structure is changed for function expansion the menu settings cannot be updated E531 Select the device from which you want to load Initialize the menu settings the menu settings You can reset the menu settings to the factory defaults DVD CD You can load the menu settings saved on a DVD CD disc in an external drive E5 1 Select Execute to initialize the menu settings Notice o USB memory You can load the menu settings saved in a USB memory device e The present time password network user ID and password and HDD operation settings partition settings are not initialized Internal memory You can load the menu settings saved in the recorder s internal memory G832 Select Execute Others 107 108 Various settings continued Settings related to communic
234. play You can set the display mode and position of camera numbers You can also set the Page 103 camera titles Display mode Camera title Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Available for DX TL308E only Title Off Upper left Upper right Lower left Lower right Multiplexer setting You can set the split screen of Outputs A and B and sequential display Pages 104 and 105 ENGLISH Output A You can make settings for displaying Output A and the image switching interval in the sequential display mode Page 104 m Split 4b PM Available for DX TL308E only L IE IE TIE Jil Single sequential display Display interval 4 Output B You can make settings for displaying Output B and the image switching interval in the sequential display mode Page 104 4 split ay Split 4a Split 4b Spit Available for DX TL308E only Single sequential display EE interval o o 2 Others 95 96 Various settings continued Setup menu 4 Alarm display You can set the alarm display Page 104 Alarm display mode Output A Output B Output A B Split 4b Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Sensor 7
235. pode aumentar a ader ncia entre o soalho e as almofadas de borracha anti derrapante existentes na parte inferior do produto desgastando ou descolorindo o revestimento do soalho O dispositivo HDD e as ventoinhas de arrefecimento s o pe as motorizadas Para garantir uma grava o est vel recomendamos que as substitua ap s cada 30 000 horas de utiliza o em m dia assumindo que a temperatura de funcionamento de 25 C Quando substituir o HDD substitua tamb m as borrachas prova de vibra o das zonas aparafusadas Este per odo de tempo serve apenas de orienta o em rela o ao intervalo de substitui o e n o pode ser entendido como uma garantia da vida til das pe as Podem quebrar se mais cedo se o produto sofrer choques ou devido temperatura de funcionamento Utilize sempre este aparelho dentro dos intervalos de temperaturas de funcionamento 5 a 40 C e humidade 80 ou menos permitidos Se utilizar o aparelho fora deste intervalo de temperaturas pode afectar gravemente as pe as internas ou provocar uma avaria Al m disso se a temperatura atingir valores elevados as caracter sticas do HDD podem deteriorar se ou a sua vida til pode diminuir Se utilizar o aparelho num ambiente com baixa temperatura carregue primeiro a bateria durante pelo menos 10 minutos Limpe o produto regularmente para evitar a acumula o de p nas aberturas de ventila o Others Others continued Precau es para
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237. pravideln ist te abyste zabr nili ucp n v trac ch otvor prachem Others 17 18 Others continued Bezpe nostni opatreni pro monta do stojanu Pri mont i jednotky do stojanu se ujist te e teplota ve stojanu nep esahuje hodnotu 40 C P i mont i do stojanu se doporu uje nainstalovat ventil tory kter budou udr ovat teplotu ve stojanu na hodnot 30 C nebo ni Pod tuto jednotku neinstalujte za zen kter je za provozu p li hork Jinak by mohlo doj t ke zv en vnit n teploty a v d sledku toho k poru e Zabra te p soben r z na v echny jednotky pevn ho disku ve stojanu P ed namontov n m jednotky do stojanu nebo jej m demontov n m se ujist te e v echny pevn disky ve stojanu jsou nejprve vypnuty Neum s ujte jednotku do bl zkosti za zen kter je zdrojem vibrac Zm na um st n P i p esouv n jednotky ji nezapome te nejprve hlavn m sp na em vypnout pak se ujist te e jednotka je zcela zastavena a odpojte nap jec kabel Pokud bude jednotka za provozu pod nap t m vystavena p soben r z m e doj t k po kozen vnit n ch elektronick ch sou st nebo pevn ho disku Bu te opatrn obzvl t v p pad e problik v kontrolka nap jen nebo kontrolka p stupu k disku Nep esouvejte jednotku alespo jednu minutu po vypnut nap jen I po vypnut nap jen se plotny pevn ho disku st le ot ej
238. ra fel uppst p grund av l ngsam data verf ring eller alltf r l nga svarstider Se till att eliminera fel av denna typ innan enheten b rjar anv ndas i skarpa situationer Anv nd inte funktionen f r att styra str mf rs rjningen till externa apparater som anv nder denna enhets str mbuss De externa apparater som du vill anv nda kanske inte r l mpade f r bruk tillsammans med denna enhet Kontakta din n rmaste Mitsubishi terf rs ljare f r mer information F rs kra dig om att f sta de anslutna kablarna ordentligt med hj lp av de medf ljande f stbanden om du ansluter enheten till externa apparater Om kablarna inte ansluts eller inte sitter fast ordentligt kan systemet bli instabilt eller s kanske inte bilderna spelas in Koppla inte ur kablarna medan enheten r p slagen Fel kan uppst om detta g rs R d vad g ller viktiga inspelningar G r alltid en provinspelning innan apparaten ska b rja anv ndas i en skarp situation Genomf r sedan regelbundna kontroller av inspelningskvaliteten med de inst llningar som normalt anv nds Mitsubishi ers tter inte f r data som inte spelats in eller som inte spelas upp p r tt s tt p grund av att det uppst tt ett fel i enheten eller i n gon av de anslutna apparaterna under anv ndningen G r alltid regelbundna s kerhetskopior av viktiga inspelningar P s s tt kan du undvika dataf rluster vid ov ntade systemhaverier eller andra st rre fel ven om de di
239. rane dane s usuni te Aby zapewni stabilne dzia anie urz dzania zaleca si regularn aktualizacj oprogramowania W takim wypadku nagrane dane mog zosta usuni te W przypadku z omowania lub przekazania urz dzenia nale y ostro nie obchodzi si z danymi wideo zapisanymi na dysku twardym i podj wszelkie obowi zki zwi zane ze z omowaniem lub przekazywaniem urz dzenia W przypadku uszkodzenia dysku twardego podczas standardowego nagrywania lub kopiowania nagra w zale no ci od stopnia uszkodzenia wznowienie nagrywania mo e nie by mo liwe Je li funkcja kopiowania zostanie uruchomiona podczas zapisywania nagranych danych na dysku twardym dane zostan usuni te W przypadku usuni cia danych nagrania nie mog by ponownie odtworzone Zaleca si regularnie sprawdzanie czy nagrane dane s odpowiednio odtwarzane Others 23 24 Others continued Miejsce instalacji i obstuga Przed pierwszym uzyciem urzadzenia nalezy zasila je przez co najmniej 48 godzin w celu natadowania wbudowanego akumulatora podtrzymujacego aby m g zosta uruchomiony obw d wbudowanego kompensatora zasilania Je li akumulator nie jest w pe ni na adowany wbudowany zegar mo e wskazywa nieprawid owy czas lub urz dzenie mo e nie by w stanie funkcjonowa w przypadku utraty zasilania Nie nale y pod cza tego urz dzenia i urz dze wymagaj cych wysokiego nat enia pr du takich jak kopiarka lub klimatyza
240. rchive 7 The following numbers are displayed in 01 CH1 02 CH2 03 CH3 05 CH 5 06 CH 6 07 CH 7 Available for DX TL308E only recognized correctly is automatically excluded from the recording device The recorder continues recording until all the registered HDDs are used up About LOG24 3400 These codes are displayed when an error occurs during copy or playback Because the recorder stops its system playback or copy stops After that perform playback or copy again 04 CH4 08 CH 8 Se eee een eee eee ne een eee ne eee eee eee nee ene eee ene eens lt Information gt Display Copy data size error Check the copied data range or available disk space of the copy media The media may contain data of wrong format Copy media error Cannot copy the data Check the copy device and copy media Archive data size error No archive data were found Check the archive source data No media or media of wrong type Use proper media and connect it correctly Media is full of recorded data Insert a new disk into the drive LOG3701 5 LOG3702 5 LOG7701 6 LOG3703 5 LOG3704 5 Call out signal output 1 The designated copy range exceeds the remaining capacity of the destination device A medium of incompatible format is used The recording medium is write protected Data as designated by the archive conditions do not exist Recording and archiv
241. rder in a narrow band environment other than LAN the image transmission is automatically adjusted however it may take time to display the image To improve such symptom set the recorder s communication bandwidth according to the band to be used in advance To set the bandwidth use the special PC viewing communication software or the Web browser When you narrow the bandwidth the recorder may not be able to perform communication in some cases 4 Cautions in communicating by the Web browser or PC viewing communication software The picture size of recorded images obtained from the recorder varies depending on the operation load being applied to the recorder In addition you may not be able to obtain images from desired cameras in some cases When the target camera is changed due to request for live images by other network user or other events the image refreshing may be interrupted for a moment because the recorder controls image distribution 4 Cautions regarding the same setting items displayed on multiple screens e As for the same setting items displayed on multiple screens for example DNS server setting retry interval etc when you configure such item on one screen those on the other screens are configured to the same value accordingly Communication by Web browser You can load live images and recorded images captured by the cameras connected to the recorder using the Web browser installed in your pe
242. rder on the lt LAN service port settings gt screen To configure the IP masquerade of a BB router or other device for connection with the special PC viewing communication software set the following items Web port SSL port Special communication software port RTP receiving port Others ENGLISH 109 110 Various settings continued 4 PTZ camera setting You can make settings for controlling each of connected cameras H H PTZ camera i n A i f RS232C H i L integral camera ESET 5 i n E RS422 H integral camera Recorder H i H H f J EDM Make detailed settings for the connected cameras Protocol You can set the type of the camera connected Port You can set the port to output control signal The port is automatically selected according to the input of the camera ID You can set the address of the camera to be controlled Set the ID same as that of the camera Reverse You can reverse the panning tilting direction depending on the installation condition Tips gt 00000 PPP o Operation of the camera may become impossible for some reason such as a specification change of the camera In addition some functions may become invalid Operations or functions performed with this recorder are simplified ones They are not equivalent to those of special control devices Setup menu Restrict
243. re automatically created on the FTP server and data EA are uploaded to those folders Use the Web browser or the special PC viewing communication software to enable this function You can play back the data uploaded to the FTP server using the special viewing communication software DX Viewer To play back the data save the downloaded CBL000 dat file in the ARE00000 folder Notice o e e The image data uploaded upon FTP notification is slightly delayed from the actual start point of alarm recording e The size of image data uploaded per notification is 2 MB e Do not connect such a device as receives input signals frequently to the rear terminals that receives trigger for FTP notification During issuance of notification another notification is not issued even when a trigger signal is input When FTP notification is issued frequently operations of the communication functions may be impaired e E mail notification is triggered only by the ALARM IN terminal and EMERGENCY terminal on the rear panel To issue the notification set the desired camera for alarm recording or emergency recording For setting I amp see pages 51 to 57 e The recorder cannot notify multiple events at the same time The recorder doesn t notify another event that is input during issuance of notification during uploading data e The file structure of data uploaded to the FTP server is as follows To distinguish recorders you are recommended t
244. reason Incidental special or consequential damages arising directly or indirectly related to this unit 10 Failure caused by any program created based on the command data provided by Mitsubishi or inconvenience damages or losses resulting from such failure This unit is intended for recording and playback of video monitored by cameras Mitsubishi doesn t assure that this unit is capable of preventing crimes Note Open source software Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi digital recorder DX TL308E DX TL304E hereinafter referred to as Product Before using this Product please be sure to read the Software License Agreement on page 11 of the user s manual with regard to the software contained in this Product hereinafter referred to as Licensed Software By using this Product you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of the following Software License Agreement This Product contains software programs that are covered by GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License Such software programs are excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of the software programs covered by GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License please see Notice about software to which GNU GPL LGPL is applied In addition this Product contains Apache and OpenSSL including Original SSLea
245. red interval in Display interval 4 Alarm display When an alarm signal is input the screen according to the pre designated selection is displayed When another alarm signal is input during alarm recording the images from the cameras recorded upon input of the latest alarm signal are displayed on the specified screen After the completion of the alarm recording the screen returns to the original display mode During During normal recording alarm recording i A trigger for alarm recording H selected by the recording setting is input Displayed on the 4 split screen The screen automatically switches according to the pre determined selection 0 1 Select the output for activating the alarm display function Off Alarm display function is disabled elect the screen display mode to be used when 2 Select th displ de to b d wh an alarm signal is input for each of the connected sensors 4 Covert camera You can hide the images from the selected cameras by covering them with blue screens During playback images from the selected cameras are covered with black screens During recording During playback Disable the display of the image from the camera you want to hide When you enable it during playback you can view the 6 eee See ee 31 Select to display or hide the images from each camera When you check the boxes images from the selected cameras are displayed Enable Images ar
246. reen is displayed for making the minimum required settings Tips gt lt ocaso ronco sao e The Setup Wizard screen is automatically displayed only when you first turn on the power It is not displayed from the next turn on Finish G10 amp 8 1 After connecting cameras and monitors turn on the MAIN switch on the rear of the recorder Check that the POWER indicator goes out and then press the POWER button on the front panel of the recorder The lt Setup Wizard gt screen is displayed Notice o e While the POWER indicator is blinking the POWER button does not work When you turn on the MAIN switch of the rear panel of the recorder wait for more than 5 seconds after the indicator goes out before pressing the POWER button G832 Select whether or not to use the Setup Wizard Select Next when using the Setup Wizard and Quit when not When you select Quit the clock starts from the initial setting Tips O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 e When you want to cancel the Setup Wizard in midstream cancel it according to the instructions displayed on the screen You can cancel the Setup Wizard in step 6 In this case the settings you made in steps 1 to 5 remain effective ED When you select Next Select a language The lt Language selection gt screen is displayed Select a language used for the menus Select a language and then Next GE
247. 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 2004 108 EC EMC Directive and 2006 95 EC Low Volt age Directive The requirements for the susceptibility according to EN 55024 and the requirements for interference ac cording 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 1 ENGLISH Warning This is a class A pro
248. ress the PAUSE JUMP TO END button while the recorder is stopped The recorder displays the image near the end of the latest recorded data in the still image playback mode The time interval between the latest recorded data and the actually displayed image varies depending on the recording rate Caution in various playback functions When you change the playback rate or perform frame by frame playback in the reverse direction during playback of the data recorded at the rate of 6 25 FPS or higher the recorder cannot play back all the pictures Only I pictures are played Group of picture I Intra coded picture P Predictive coded picture When there is no I pictures in the data the GOP cannot be i GOP GOP GOP i displayed In the reverse playback or other various playback only I pictures intra coded pictures are played back However in the frame by frame playback P pictures predictive coded pictures are also played back The intended playback speed may not be obtained when the heavy load is imposed on the recorder or when the high speed data transmission is unavailable due to the use of an external DVD CD drive USB memory or external HDD Search 13 ENGLISH Searching for bookmarked images Registering a bookmark G831 Play back the image stored in the main device to be bookmarked in the single screen display mode I You can register bookmarks for
249. rigger for starting alarm recording is set to EXT amp MD A or EXT amp MD B on the lt Recording setting gt screen when you set MD to OFF on the Timer setting screen alarm recording is not performed even though the ALARM IN terminal is grounded EB9 8 Set special days When you select Setting the screen for setting special days and holidays is displayed When you select SPL in the Day column in step 4 the period designated in this step is applied You can set up to 3 patterns of special days 9 Set holidays You can designate dates to be considered as holiday When you select Holiday in the Day column in step 4 the dates designated in this step are applied Notice JM When you designate a holiday program with the end time beyond 00 00 the recorder performs the holiday program till the end time and then starts a normal day program When you set January 1st as holiday January 1st 07 00 January 2nd 06 00 Holiday program January 2nd 06 00 Normal day program 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 00 00 07 00 00 00 06 00 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 January 1st January 2nd Holiday program Normal day program K E In the case that a normal day program and a holiday program are designed to continue beyond 00 00 for example 20 00 to 07 00 and the end time of the holiday program is within the recording period of the normal day program the recorder does not start
250. rm and HDD Emergency respectively e When the device designated in step 1 doesn t contain images at the start point of alarm or emergency recording that recording cannot be searched by the alarm list search G832 Select Search next to Alarm list search The alarm list shows 10 alarm events occurring on or before the date and time designated on the lt Search menu gt By clicking the a button or the w button you can search every 10 or 100 alarm events New Latest 10 alarm events are displayed Old Oldest 10 alarm events are displayed Type For alarm events occurring when the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is grounded EXT is displayed For those occurring when motion is detected LMD is displayed For those occurring when the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded EMR is displayed For those occurring when an alarm signal is input via the network ILAN is displayed G833 Click the date and time of the alarm event you want to view The image of the selected alarm event is displayed in the still image display mode By clicking the a button or the w button on the search result screen you can display the image of the previous or next alarm event You can play back the retrieved image using the buttons on the search result screen i page 68 or the buttons on the front panel of the recorder Step Step F Stepi C4 Es Eme 637 T
251. rms 1 k ohms Clock hed idee Ata 20 seconds month when power is supplied 25 C Timer Program 16 programs Daily start and stop time for one week x 1 set Memory Backup Lasts for more than 1 month when fully charged Connectors External storage terminal Serial bus 1 3 For connecting the recommended optional items only Control terminals Emergency Input Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Non active Open EVENT 153 asas Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Non active Open Mode out 1 2 Active Low Level Max Drive current 7 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Call out Active Short Max Drive current 7 mA DC Photo coupler output Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Ground terminal DC 12 V Output Max 350 mA DC when Main switch and power button is turned on Alarm Mpt surs Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Non active Open PTZ terminal RS 232C terminal RS 422 terminal Serial POr ssa RS 232C D SUB 9 pin Communication LAN sie wani nA Connector form RJ 45 Physical interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX DVD R RW CD R RW recording format Original format AGCESSONES awiza wiki AE AC power cord For U K for the Continent 2 CD 1 Cable clampi
252. roperly and images may be disturbed When the pre alarm recording is enabled the image that was recorded a specified pre alarm time before may also be disturbed 4 Record of turning off of the MAIN switch on the rear panel The date and time when a power failure occurs or the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off during operation or timer recording stand by are registered in the system log list refer to rg Displaying the system log on page 119 together with other events This list displays up to 10000 evenis RESET button When you press the RESET button on the rear panel using a ballpoint pen etc the microcomputer in this recorder is reset and the power turns off Tips O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e In this case the menu settings present time and image data are retained Operation examples Operation example 1 HDD operation setting gt Mirroring 00 00 06 00 12 00 18 00 24 00 i Mon E e Type of recording gt Timer recordin H yp g g Tue EEEE gt i All cameras Motion detection recording H M 3 FPS Picture quality L6 Duration 5 minutes Wed H E i All cameras Normal recording Thu i 1 5 FPS Picture guality L6 Fri O Cameras 1 io 2 N rm llrecording Sat 7777 7777 77 i 1 5 FPS Picture quality L6 a i Cameras 3 to 4 Alarm recording Sun 1 5 FPS Picture qu
253. rotection area is not registered Protection i First protection i Registered I data area i i Others 115 ENGLISH Deleting recorded data Deleting recorded data You can delete recorded data ED1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse i j lt Main menu gt is displayed amp B2 Select HDD registration HDD registration The lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed G833 Select Setting next to Data clear The lt Data clear gt screen is displayed 6234 Select Clear next to the device that contains the data you want to delete Notice o QS When you try to delete data from the Main device with the password lock for HDD protection enabled the screen for disabling the password lock is displayed In this case disable the password lock and then delete the data e Note that you cannot delete the data from the HDD being in operation such as playback recording and copying e You can delete data from the Copy device during recording to the Main device You cannot delete the data from the archive device or copy device being used for playback or copy You cannot delete the data in the copy device during archive In addition you cannot delete the data in the archive device during copy e Note that it takes about 30 to 60 minutes to delete data from a DVD disc in an external drive You cannot restore delet
254. rrors occur repeatedly check the HDD media and cables and reboot the recorder Check whether the HDD has no malfunction Turn off the power of the recorder and then turn it back on Check the connection Contact your dealer Check whether the HDD has no malfunction Playback stopped because an error occurred in the following HDD HDD Copy stopped temporarily because an error occurred in the following device Device Data that may have been altered or recorded by other recorder were found oo 7 Rebooted by the system recovery function Check the recorder condition Internal temperature is high Check the ventilation of the recorder Internal temperature is high Stop the recorder immediately The fan stopped Check the fan condition LOG5500 7 LOG5100 LOG5200 LOG5201 LOG5300 LOG5101 LOG5121 LOG5122 LOG9900 Selectable Selectable Selectable Selectable Selectable An error occurs during playback copy Altered data are played back Data recorded by other than this recorder are played back The medium or device is damaged The recorder is rebooted The recorder is used in a high temperature environment The recorder is used in a high temperature environment The fan stops The recorder is rebooted for watchdog operation or self recovery The HDD management information is damage
255. rsonal computer hereinafter PC Using the Web browser you can also configure certain settings of the recorder De o 0 0 nc 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System All other company and product names appearing herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The symbol e is omitted from the text in this manual Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional 4 PC system requirements OS Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP CPU IBM PC AT compatible machine with an Intel Pentium series processor of at least 1 GHz 512 MB or more System drive with free space of at least 200 MB RAM HDD Web browser software Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 to 6 Display device XGA 1024 pixels x 768 pixels or higher Notice E e e Operation is not always guaranteed in any environment that satisfies the above mentioned system requirements e Lack of compatibility between the Web functions and the PC peripheral drivers may in rare instances result in abnormal operation To load images from this recorder using the Web browser install the ActiveX control in your PC
256. s 7 mA DC Output terminal When not operating Open Max allowable input voltage is 24 V DC 1 SNR Use the recorder within the ratings shown above The terminal may output a signal for several seconds when the MAIN switch on the rear panel of the recorder is turned on or the recorder recovers from a power failure lt Recorder s internal circuit gt Connection for alarm recording Following figure shows an example of the connection of alarm signal corresponding to alarm sensor 1 Alarm switch m e 12345678 ALARM IN of s XGA RS 232C MAX 350mA DC_12V OUT joo CALL OUT This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E Connections 25 ENGLISH Connections continued Cable clamping G831 Insert the supplied clamp bands into the clamp G833 Pull the end of the clamp band until it is holes in the rear of the recorder tightened One clamp hole is for the power cable and the other is for USB cables any ES uN SEN ESSO Z WE S For power cable For USB cable G832 Run the cable to be clamped around the clamp band as shown in the figure Tips Pee RAS The rough side of the band should face up e Illustrations show an example of DX TL308E Connecting an analog VCR
257. s manually REC in alarm recording mode by MD Alarm lt ing gt Manual setting recording starts when motion is detected ENGLISH You can make recording settings manually REC in normal recording mode by MD Normal recording starts when motion is detected Images are recorded at the picture quality and FPS for normal recording This recording is not registered to the alarm list amp E91 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse When partition is set images are recorded to the i or i i normal recording area Set the trigger for starting alarm recording to other than EXT in step 11 on p gt page 54 In the case of Recording A when motion detection recording is not being performed you can start normal recording by pressing the REC STOP button lt Main menu gt is displayed Select Recording setting 32 In the timer operation mode when MD on the Timer program screen is ON the recorder is in the motion detection stand by mode and performs normal recording with the cameras that detect motion See the tables on the next page Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed Select Setting next to Manual setting e In normal recording by motion detection the settings The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed made on the lt Alarm camera setting gt screen are ignored and only the cameras th
258. s one by one 1 Select a cell using the direction buttons and press the ENTER button Every time you press the button the cell turns red active blue inactive and colorless being set E To set multiple cells at a time 1 Select the start point cell using the direction buttons and then press the ENTER button until it becomes colorless 2 Select the end point cell using the direction buttons and press the ENTER button The selected area is enclosed by a yellow frame and the cells within the frame are displayed colorless Every time you press the ENTER button the selected area changes between active and inactive 3 After setting the area active or inactive press the direction button The setting is completed Tips O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eee 0 e You can set multiple active areas per camera The image captured by the selected camera is displayed as the background amp E3 10 Click Test to check that the motion detection function operates according to the settings you made N The color of the cells that detect motion changes Cautions on motion detection setting When variation is detected continuously alarm recording is also continuously performed Therefore you cannot change the recording settings etc In this case you can suspend the motion detection function forcibly for 5 minutes by setting Alarm input on the lt Recording setting gt screen to Off
259. sed on the specified copy conditions such as start and end times and data size There are 3 methods for specifying the copy conditions as follows Specifying the start time and data size Specifying the end time and data size Specifying the start and end times E Archive You can make backup of data Notice MEK Before copying archiving data check that the devices are correctly connected I page 24 and are correctly registered Ig pages 34 to 37 One touch copy You can copy the displayed still images to a USB memory device or DVD CD disc as still or moving images This function is convenient when you want to copy small sections of data KE 1 Set a USB memory device in the recorder or set a DVD CD disc in an external drive The recorder automatically detects the copy destination device When both a USB memory device and DVD CD disc are detected the DVD CD disc is used as the copy destination device G82 Display the image you want to copy in the single screen still image playback mode and then press the COPY button on the front panel of the recorder T T raj CONEXISTART IBOOKNARK TAPLEXPR RECISTOP TIMER Err sau JJ waks uso mse arena emp sto lt Copy menu gt is displayed You can display this menu also from the mouse operation menu 13 gt Pages 30 and 31 GE33 Select the image you want to copy Moving image Th
260. speed is displayed during super high speed playback The displayed items are different in the single screen display mode and the split screen display mode For switching the playback device see Sr page 66 For the picture size see T page 51 For the picture quality see r page 52 FPS or 4 shows the number of frames Remaining capacity The remaining capacity of the selected device is dis played When the remaining capacity of the registered device decreases to the predetermined level REM is displayed Normal A HDD Alarm E HDD Emergency AR HDD Archive For setting the device to be displayed and the remain ing capacity see IS page 101 Recorder title The designated recorder title is displayed For setting the recorder title and displaying hiding the title see IE page 102 Warning Warning is displayed when a failure or error occurs in this recorder Press the HELP button to check the de tails For setting the warning indication see r pages 99 and 100 For warnings see pages 128 to 131 Operation status The current operation mode of this recorder or devices being operated are displayed Normal recording Alarm recording Emergency recording Playback Synchronizing Copying Archiving The copy destination HDD is displayed during synchroni zation Displayed only when synchron
261. st or distorted Check the connections of cameras and cables OO 7 HDD error was found Check the following HDD HDD LOG5400 7 HDD error was found Mirroring Check the following HDD HDD Available Main HDDs were not found Recording stopped temporarily because an error occurred in the following HDD HDD LOG6200 Archive stopped temporarily because an error occurred in the following HDD HDD Call out signal output 1 Selectable Selectable Selectable Selectable The video signal from the specified camera specified for normal alarm or emergency recording is lost for 2 seconds or longer This warning is not displayed in the case of recording not lasting for at least 2 seconds An error occurs during writing reading the HDD The HDD is exposed to vibrations and shocks The HDD cannot be recognized No internal HDDs can be recognized The external device cannot be recognized An error occurs during recording archive the front panel or click the X button on the warning indication to clear the warning Check whether the recorder and camera are connected correctly and turned on Check whether the video signal is being output from the camera Check whether the cameras not outputting video signals are not selected for recording When no abnormality is found you can keep using the recorder When e
262. ste aparelho N o o utilize com outros produtos Rede Recomendamos que confirme previamente as defini es da rede com o administrador de rede Como este aparelho funciona atrav s da rede pode sofrer os seguintes danos 1 Fuga de informa es atrav s do aparelho 2 Funcionamento n o autorizado do aparelho por terceiros mal intencionados 3 Interfer ncia ou desactiva o do aparelho por terceiros mal intencionados Para evitar os danos da lista acima assuma pessoalmente a responsabilidade de p r em pr tica medidas de seguran a de rede suficientes Defina uma palavra passe de rede que n o possa ser facilmente descoberta por terceiros Al m disso altere a palavra passe com regularidade Renuncia e A Mitsubishi n o assume nenhuma responsabilidade nem oferece qualquer compensa o por erros de funcionamento do seu sistema de vigil ncia perda de dados gravados ou outros danos ou perdas provocados por falhas deste aparelho A Mitsubishi n o dever em nenhuma circunst ncia reparar recuperar ou reproduzir dados gravados e A Mitsubishi n o assumir em nenhuma circunst ncia a responsabilidade pelo seguinte 1 Desmontagem repara o ou altera o deste aparelho pelo utilizador ou instalador Falha avaria ou danos neste aparelho resultantes de abuso ou manuseamento descuidado por parte do utilizador ou do instalador Problemas ou danos resultantes da incapacidade de mostrar ou gravar imagens ou de
263. switched between A and B Each time you click this button the multiplexer related buttons are switched between two monitors connected to the OUTPUT A connector and OUTPUT B connector When Output B is selected only the buttons for con trolling the multiplexer are displayed 22 Exit button When you click this button the mouse operation screen is closed 23 Help button Notice JM When you click the button the Help menu is displayed When you click the CA button the hidden buttons are displayed To hide the buttons being displayed click the CSI button When the password lock is enabled you can use the buttons for unlocked operations only 13 Pages 111 to 114 The mouse operation screen automatically disappears when you don t operate the mouse for 1 minute You cannot display warnings by pressing the HELP button when they occur while the mouse operation screen is displayed Close the mouse operation screen first In forward search reverse search the intended playback speed may not be obtained when a heavy load is imposed on the recorder or when the high speed data transmission is unavailable due to the use of an external DVD CD drive USB memory or external HDD Menu settings Device registration 31 ENGLISH 32 Using the Setup Wizard Making the minimum required settings automatically lt Setup Wizard gt When you turn on the power of the recorder for the first time the Setup Wizard sc
264. t point and end point Therefore the displayed start and end points may be inconsistent with the start and end times of the designated bookmark You cannot protect the block containing data currently being recorded and the next block Checking the protected data 1 Select Setting next to List and search on the lt Data protect gt screen Search You can display the image at the beginning of the selected data Disabling data protection 1 Select Setting next to Delete data from the list on the lt Data protect gt screen Delete You can disable the data protection CN otic cla SR A RR Example 2 If the designated start point of the protected data is behind the end point the data are not protected You can protect up to 500 data in total of the HDD Normal HDD Alarm and HDD Emergency areas 13 Page 39 When you delete recorded data containing protected data from the Main device the protected data are also deleted When protected data overlap they are protected as follows First protection Protection i Second protection i First protection i Registered i data area i Second i 2 areas protection First protection LI 3 areas Protection i Second protection i Registered i data area i Second protection 1 area The second p
265. t accurately 52 91 oe LL BK AA r Where to check Others Cannot control the cameras via the recorder Are the cameras to be controlled connected correctly Are the PTZ camera settings configured correctly ia ENGLISH The motion detection function does not work Check that the alarm recording trigger for the camera controlled by the motion detection is not set to EXT Check that the FPS rate for the alarm recording of the camera controlled by the motion detection is not set to Check that the value of MD threshold is not larger than that of Mask set on the lt Motion detection setting gt screen Are the detection areas set correctly Check that Alarm input is not set to Off 54 52 58 59 58 59 61 A blue screen is displayed in the split screen display mode The buttons do not work The screen for the cameras not outputting image signals are displayed in blue even when those cameras are selected for recording Check that the POWER indicator is not blinking The recorder does not work while the POWER indicator is blinking Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating 16 17 111 114 Cannot switch the cameras by the camera number buttons Check that the LOCK indicator is not illuminating Check that no menu screen is being displayed You cannot switch cameras when a menu screen is being displayed 17 111
266. t set up the recorder you can configure the minimum required settings using the Setup Wizard e Language setting e Clock setting e HDD operation setting e Recording setting When you configure these settings manually or configure other settings find desired functions and pages describing those functions using the following methods Search based on the function you want to use See the table of contents 187 pages 5 to 7 Search for the setting method for the connected device See the reference pages shown by the descriptions of the devices in Connections B page 24 Search based on the items displayed on the screen See the reference pages shown by the descriptions of the displayed items in Screen display ISP page 22 Search from the quick menu list You can find the setup menus and recording setting menus as well as their setting items in the quick menu lists on SP pages 46 to 49 and pages 92 to 98 In addition you can find the factory default setting of each setting item too Using these lists you can keep records of your settings and review them later Setup procedure Start here when you first set up the recorder Connect the recorder Connect the cameras monitors and sensors to the recorder Configure the settings of the connected devices referring to the reference pages shown in the descriptions of the devices in Connections on amp P page 24 Turn on the recorder Turn on the main
267. terminal No Signal With this option selected notification is issued when the sync signal of the camera selected for normal recording or alarm recording is lost for 2 seconds or longer or in an abnormal status for 2 seconds or longer Notification is also issued when the video signal from the camera recovers Picture DX TL308E only With this option selected e mail notification is sent to the recipient together with an image captured at the start of alarm recording as attachment To use this function see E mail notification on I page 91 Test Mail When you select send test mail is sent to the selected recipient Communication 87 ENGLISH 88 Using the communication functions continued FTP notification setup You can make settings for FTP notification Step 1 Step F Step C4 Display the Main Menu screen according to steps 1 to 3 of Login on IS page 81 Select Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu screen appears Select FTP Settings The FTP Settings screen appears Make settings of the server for FTP notification The current settings are shown in the Current Settings area To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under FTP Settings are determined FTP Transmission You can select whether or not to issue FTP notification Passive Mode You ca
268. terrupted Noise may appear in the images during rewinding or forwarding the recorded images Tips O 2 0 0 0 0 0 evo 00 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06 The layout on the split screen is saved individually for live and playback Recording 45 ENGLISH Recording continued Procedure of configuration of recording settings Display the Main menu Page 50 GB 1 Left click the mouse or press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder to display the lt Main menu gt Display the Recording setting screen IS Page 50 Gay 2 Select Recording setting to display the lt Recording setting gt screen Recording setting Select Auto setting or Manual setting for the recording setting method IE Page 50 3 Auto setting The recorder automatically detects the cameras from which the recorder is receiving video signals Manual setting When you designate the recording duration recording time per day and picture size the recorder automatically allocates to the detected cameras the recording picture quality and FPS for normal recording Manual setting You can configure the settings shown on the right page manually Auto setting Camera check I Page 50 lt Auto setting gt 4 The recorder automatically detects the cameras from which it is receiving video signals Define the normal recording cycle ISS Page 50 lt Auto setting gt GB 5 When you designate the recording d
269. the normal day program After the holiday program ends the recorder performs the next coming normal day program To set timer recording for 24 hours a day you are recommended to set the program time as 00 00 to 00 00 G8310 To check the timer recording settings select Next on the lt Timer program gt screen The lt Program confirmation gt screen is displayed ED 11 Close the menu screen B 12 Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the recorder T TL T T UP EIEXMIGANCEL I NEXT START EJBOOKMARK TRPLEXPB REGISTO TIMER mm g9 BO Lock O all y neniom WARNING RESET mSTOP MPAUSE lt REPLAY SEARCH spen The TIMER indicator illuminates The power turns off and the recorder enters the timer recording stand by mode The power is turned on about 3 minutes before the start time of timer recording The recording starts from the start time of timer recording When the present time is within the timer recording operation time timer recording starts Timer recording and timer recording stand by mode are canceled when you hold down the TIMER button for 2 seconds or longer Recording 63 ENGLISH Recording continued Notice JN e When you set holidays using the holiday setting screen and select Holiday in the Day column that program always takes priority When the timer recording is performed on the extern
270. the archive destination device runs out the recorder automatically continues recording by overwriting the data in the device from the beginning Notice Sita a a a EEE EEE e Only the areas created by the partition setting I page 39 are displayed under Archive from a5 Eme After making settings select Return The lt Archive gt screen is displayed When you change the archive conditions check that the conditions are displayed properly on the lt Archive gt screen before starting archive Select Execute archive SmE U archive The recorder starts archiving To stop archiving manually select Stop archive The data archived before you stop remain in the archive destination device Copying data from the recorder to videotape ENGLISH You can copy data to a videotape using an analog video cassette recorder VCR You can copy data even while the recorder is in recording operation For the recording procedure see the instruction manual for the analog VCR you use 6831 Analog VCR Prepare for recording Be sure to select the VCR s external input connected to the recorder as the input source G832 Recorder Select the screen mode single or split for recording G833 Recorder Search for the image you want to start copying using the search function G 84 Analog VCR Start recording G835 Recorder Press the PLAY button to start playback G836 To stop copying press the ST
271. the recorder s maximum processing capacity for example of DX TL308E at 12 5 FPS for all the cameras in the 2CIF picture size noise may appear in the image or audio In addition when you make backups of the data to the extension unit during recording on the recorder make sure to set the total recording rate of cameras to half or less of the upper limit of the designated picture size 4CIF 2CIF or CIF Connections 21 ENGLISH 28 How to set the menus You can set the operation conditions and perform various controls using the menus There are 3 methods to set the menus as described below I Set the menus automatically 1 Pages 32 and 33 When you turn on the recorder for the first time the Setup Wizard screen is displayed and you can configure the minimum required settings according to the displayed menus E Set the menus manually You can manually change the settings made by the Setup Wizard or manually configure settings other than those made by the Setup Wizard For how to locate setting items see r page 2 E Copy the menu settings of other DX TL308E DX TL304E 1 Page 107 You can set the recorder s menus by copying the menu settings of other DX TL308E DX TL304E to externally connected media and then loading those settings Displaying the menus When you press the following buttons the corresponding menus are displayed Check that no other menus or warnings are displayed Main menu Mouse
272. this button is pressed while the playback is stopped images around the end of the latest recorded data are played back in the still image playback mode Step button When you click this button frame by frame playback starts Play button When you click this button playback starts When you click the button during playback or reverse playback images are played or reverse played at the highest rate and is displayed on the button Each time you click the Reverse play button while is displayed the playback speed decreases Forward search button Each time you click this button during playback the button illuminates and the playback speed changes in the order of approx X2 gt approx X4 gt approx X8 gt approx X16 gt high speed playback gt approx X2 Recording Stop button When you click this button recording starts and the button illuminates By clicking this button again a con firmation screen is displayed When you select Yes recording stops and the button goes out 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Zoom button When you click this button during single screen display or single screen playback the displayed image is en larged Each time you click this button the magnifica tion changed in the order of X1 gt X2 gt X4 gt normal display You cannot enlarge the image output from Output B using the mouse operation screen To move the magnification center point click the shad e
273. til devem ser deitados fora separadamente do lixo dom stico Se houver um simbolo quimico impresso por baixo do simbolo mostrado acima o simbolo quimico indica que a bateria ou acumulador cont m metais pesados numa determinada concentra o Isto aparecer indicado da maneira seguinte Hg merc rio 0 0005 Cd c dmio 0 002 Pb chumbo 0 004 Na Uni o Europeia existem sistemas de recolha separados para produtos el ctricos e electr nicos baterias e acumuladores usados Por favor entregue este equipamento as baterias e os acumuladores correctamente no seu ponto local de recolha reciclagem Por favor ajude nos a conservar o ambiente em que vivemos A unidade de disco r gido HDD Este aparelho est equipado com HDD que um dispositivo muito delicado Portanto deve manusear o aparelho com cuidado N o exponha o aparelho a vibra es e choques A exposi o a vibra es e choques pode danificar o aparelho sobretudo durante a liga o ou acesso ao dispositivo HDD N o desligue o cabo de alimenta o enquanto estiver a gravar reproduzir nem durante a liga o Este aparelho est equipado com um sistema que retoma automaticamente a grava o e continua a gravar se houver uma falha menor no dispositivo HDD ou noutro componente durante a grava o No entanto dependendo do tipo de falha no HDD este aparelho pode n o conseguir continuar a gravar Para que possa detectar as falhas atempadamente recomendamos q
274. timer recording mode or timer recording standby mode It blinks when an error is found in the timer program LOCK indicator This indicator illuminates while the simple lock or the password lock is enabled SERIAL BUS ports Input and output ports to connect a device equipped with serial bus terminal Bus power cannot be used When the serial bus ports are not in use attach the serial bus port covers to keep dust from entering the recorder ALERT indicator This indicator blinks when the recorder notifies an im portant event such as an error occurring in it Beginning 17 ENGLISH 18 Major operations and their functions continued 14 15 16 17 18 Front view inside of door 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 cmo A SU B ALERT 1 OUTPU a HDD IU 6 8 9 p z SEQUENDE LOCK SETUP EXIT GANCEI FRAME HD VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT LEFT RIGHT NEXUSTART 21 BOCK MARK TRIPLEX PB REC BTOP TINER O O w O DIGITAL ZOOM
275. tings of the recorder already set up 5 Make other settings i How to search for necessary settings Refer to How to locate setting items on the left Make the necessary settings according to your desired recording operation page and find the pages describing the For example i functions and settings you want to use and S To carry out timer recording gt Timer program setting IB pages 62 to 65 configure the necessary settings FA To use the mirroring mode gt Mirroring setting 33 pages TT 0000 To control the recorder from the personal computer gt Communication setting SP pages 108 and 109 To control the camera gt PTZ camera setting IB page 110 To restrict the recorder s functions by the password lock gt Password setting 35 pages 111 to 114 To make settings of screen display and rear terminals gt I Setup menu on pages 92 to 110 Check the setup condition By executing recording playback search and copy check that the recorder has been set up correctly Beginning ENGLISH Major features This digital recorder is able to record images captured by up to 8 DX TL308E 4 DX TL304E surveillance cameras and audio received by microphone to its hard disk The recorder is equipped with the function to search for desired scenes by specifying the recording dates as well as the simultaneous recording playback function that allows playback even during rec
276. tion detection occur quite frequently the recorder s operations such as alarm recording communication and screen display may become slow It is recommended to use normal recording for monitoring places where motion is constantly detected Recording 59 ENGLISH 60 Recording continued Audio recording settings lt Audio recording gt You can make settings for audio recording You can record audio together with images from Camera 1 When you enable audio recording the maximum continuous recording duration becomes shorter than that when not recording audio E5 1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse or E lt Main menu gt is displayed 6892 Select Recording setting Recording setting The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed G 33 Select Setting next to Manual setting I The lt Recording setting gt screen is displayed EA Select Setting next to Audio recording The lt Audio recording settings gt screen is displayed ED Select whether or not to record audio When you put a checkmark audio is recorded together with the images from Camera 1 EDS Set the audio quality Normal Audio at 12 kHz sampling frequency Economy Audio at 8 kHz sampling frequency G27 Set the recording mode Constant Audio is recorded constantly during recording normal recording alarm recording or emergency recording
277. tition the Main device Partition setting Data to be recorded Normal recording Alarm recording Emergency recording No partition Normal recording area ana Normal recording area Alarm recording Alarm recording area Emergency recording Allocate alarm recording area Normal Normal recording Allocate emergency recording area Alarm recording recording area Emergency Allocate alarm recording area and emergency recording area Emergency recording area Normal recording area Alarm recording area E5 1 Press the SET UP button on the front panel of the recorder or left click the mouse i lt Main menu gt is displayed G832 Select HDD registration HDD registration lt HDD registration gt screen is displayed G833 Select Setting next to Main HDD setting lt Main device setting gt screen is displayed G34 Select Setting next to Change partition setting lt Partition setting gt screen is displayed GB35 Create partitions in the Main device Set the capacities of the normal recording area alarm recording area and emergency recording area When you allocate the alarm recording area and emergency recording area the specified space in the HDDs set as Main device is divided to be used for alarm recording and emergency recording independently Notice i a ie ada dee ea te When you create partitions mirroring cannot be used e Functions such as p
278. to 2 years images are recorded in the long recording mode where FPS is set to 3 or less to prolong the recording duration However the recording and playback picture quality decreases When the setting is completed select Next The lt Confirm the recording settings gt screen is displayed ae otop When you use the auto setting lt Audio recording gt setting is not reflected The setting values based on the designated condition are assigned to image recording only When lt Audio recording gt is set to active estimated time displayed on the screen becomes shorter Eme ED Confirm the recording settings Check the recording settings and select Next The settings you make in this procedure are applied to normal recording The picture quality and FPS are same among all the cameras detected in step 4 To change the settings select Return to go back to the screen in step 5 When the confirmation is completed select Next The lt Apply settings gt screen is displayed Apply new settings Select the recording pattern from Recording A to Recording D to which you want to apply the settings and then select Execute The automatically configured settings are applied to the selected recording pattern Recording A Used for manual recording and timer recording Recording B to Recording D Used for timer recording E n R 6 Select motion detection recording Making recording setting
279. to the threshold level EMR Warning is displayed when the capacity of the emergency recording area decreases to the threshold level Archive Warning is displayed when the capacity of the archive device decreases to the threshold level Off Warning is not issued even when the HDD capacity decreases to the threshold value G832 Set the threshold level of the remaining capacity Set the threshold level for issuing warning Notice E lt gt e Only areas created by the partition setting I gt page 39 are displayed Others 101 ENGLISH 102 Various settings continued 4 Event terminal You can set the functions allocated to the EVENT terminals 1 to 3 on the rear panel 6891 Allocate a function to Event 1 to 3 Event 1 corresponds to the EVENT 1 terminal Event 2 to the EVENT 2 terminal and Event 3 to the EVENT 3 terminal REC edge When the EVENT terminal is grounded recording starts REC level Recording is performed while the EVENT terminal is being grounded Rec stop When the EVENT terminal is grounded recording stops Program 1 to 3 When the EVENT terminal is grounded the program registered to Program 1 to 3 is started When no program is registered you cannot select this item ADC When the EVENT terminal is grounded the recorder cancels the alarm display function and displays the screen that was displayed before the alarm display CLOCK ADJ When th
280. top of the operation mode display You can set the recorder title via the Web function using a personal computer I gt Page 85 G33 Enter the recorder title using the characters displayed on the screen 4 Camera number and title display You can set a title for each of the connected cameras By setting the camera display mode to Title you can configure an easy to view monitoring system where the locations of the cameras are displayed as camera titles GJ1 Select the display mode of the camera information Number The camera numbers are displayed Title The camera titles you set are displayed Camera titles can be recorded together with images Off Nothing is displayed G82 Select the display position With the display mode set to Title the titles are displayed at the top when you select Upper left or Upper right and at the bottom when you select Lower left or Lower right 6833 Select Setting of the camera of which title you want to set The screen for setting the camera title is displayed amp B 4 Enter the camera title using the characters displayed on the screen MPS PE enaa a se a eaa a ee ca You can set the camera titles via the Web function using a personal computer Ig Page 85 e Upto 16 characters can be used for the title The number of characters displayed on the screen is 1 9 screen Up to 14 characters DX TL308E only 1 4 screen Up to 16 characters Single screen Up to
281. top remain in the copy destination device When you specify the capacity and the copy destination DVD CD disc becomes full during copying you can continue copying by replacing discs When the copy destination USB memory device becomes full during copying the recorder stops copying 4 Copying data by specifying the end time and data size step Set the copy conditions according to steps 1 to 4 of Setting the copy conditions on lt gt pages 75 and 76 Select Set the end point and capacity in step 3 and specify the conditions After making settings select Next on the screen The screen for setting the copy range is displayed Designate the copy end time and data size and select Next Designate the end time by entering the date and time or using bookmarks When the copy source device is set to HDD Archive you cannot designate the time using bookmarks When the copy destination is HDD designate the data size in GB When the copy destination is DVD CD or USB memory the data until the designated end point are copied according to the remaining capacity of the copy destination device To copy data to the latest recorded image click Execute next to Read end time Check the copy conditions and copy range on the lt Check the settings gt screen When you select Test the recorder calculates the copy start time Unless you execute the test the recorder does not start copying G35 Se
282. ttings To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under SMTP Settings are determined SMTP Server Address You can set the address of the SMTP server Authentication Method You can select the authentication method User ID You can set the ID used for SMTP AUTH Password You can set the password used for SMTP AUTH From You can set the sender address From Address Test send test mail You can send test e mail EM POP Settings To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under POP Settings are determined POP Server Address You can set the address of the POP server POP User ID You can set the user name of the POP server POP User Password You can set the password of the POP server Step E E DNS Settings To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under DNS Settings are determined DNS Server Address 1 You can set the primary DNS server address DNS Server Address 2 You can set the secondary DNS server address E OPTION Settings To determine the settings shown in a row select set of that row When you select Batch Registration all the settings shown under OPTION Settings are determined Recorder ID You c
283. ue inspeccione este aparelho anualmente No caso de uma falha no dispositivo HDD substitua o imediatamente Para saber como substituir o HDD contacte o distribuidor da Mitsubishi Para substituir o HDD tem de parar a grava o Utilize apenas o dispositivo HDD recomendado Para saber qual o dispositivo HDD suportado por este aparelho contacte o distribuidor da Mitsubishi Se substituir o HDD apaga os dados gravados Para garantir o funcionamento est vel deste aparelho pode actualizar periodicamente o firmware Nesse caso os dados gravados podem ser apagados Quando deitar fora ou transferir este aparelho trate cuidadosamente os dados de v deo guardados no HDD e assuma toda a responsabilidade desses actos No caso de uma falha do dispositivo HDD durante a grava o normal ou a fun o de espelho e dependendo das condi es dessa falha este aparelho pode n o conseguir retomar a grava o depois de ser reinicializado Se activar a fun o de espelho enquanto estiver a guardar dados gravados no HDD apaga esses dados gravados Se apagar os dados n o pode voltar a reproduzir as imagens gravadas Recomendamos que verifique com regularidade se os dados gravados s o reproduzidos correctamente Local de instalagao e manuseamento Antes de utilizar este aparelho pela primeira vez carregue a bateria de reserva incorporada durante 48 horas pelo menos para que o circuito de compensa o de energia incorporado possa ser activ
284. uration recording time per day and picture size the recorder automatically allocates to the detected cameras the recording picture guality and FPS for normal recording Confirm the recording settings S Page 50 lt Auto setting gt 6 Check the items automatically set Apply new settings KS Page 50 lt Auto setting gt 7 Select the recording pattern A to D to which you want to apply the automatically set items Recording A Used for manual recording and timer recording Recording B to Recording D Used for timer recording The tables on amp pages 47 to 49 are the lists of setting items shown on the lt Recording setting gt screen You can use these lists to check the parameters and record the menu items you set Items in boldface type are parameters you can actually set For later review you are recommended to mark on the items you set The colored values or settings are factory defaults Select the recording pattern 35 Page 51 lt Manual setting gt GER 4 ENGLISH Select the recording pattern from Recording A to Recording D that you want to set on the lt Recording setting gt screen Recording A Used for manual recording and timer recording Recording B to Recording D Used for timer recording Recording A to D Picture size IS Pages 51 and 52 lt Manual setting gt GZ 5 to 8 Set the following items e Picture size Recording when motion is detected Pre alarm recording time Pre a
285. ures This menu is also displayed when you press the HELP button on the front panel of the recorder To accept the When you set a desired item and then display other menu by menu settings Return or Next the setting you made is determined GLIN SZR ECA EZR OKE EE RSE ORZEC KRKA JOKE EK To set the menus using the buttons on the front panel of the recorder You can select a setting item using the direction buttons and determine the setting using the ENTER button Instead of the buttons showing letter C D or E such as D Next displayed on the screen you can use the button C D or E on the front panel of the recorder Closing the menus 831 Display the Main Search Copy or Bookmark menu and left click the Exit button Notice J e You cannot close the menus by pressing the SET UP button on the recorder Menu settings Device registration 29 30 How to set the menus continued Using the mouse operation screen 23 4 When you right click the mouse the mouse operation screen is displayed and you can control the recorder on the screen Mouse operation screen gt 1 07 07 2008 Mon Mouse Right click 13 35 17 L2p 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 This illustration shows an example of DX TL308E Camera number buttons When you click any of these buttons the image from the corresponding camera is displayed on the entire screen These buttons are used in the triplex playback mode to
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287. vices contact your dealer External devices you want to use may not be suitable for the intended application of this recorder For details you are recommended to contact your dealer By connecting various external HDDs to this recorder you can expand the memory or use them as a copy device However when you perform recording playback or copy at a high rate using this unit recording or playback data dropout or other failure may occur depending on the connected device because of slow data transfer or slow response Be sure to check for such failure before starting the practical operation of the recorder Caution for connecting additional hard disk units When you connect 5 or more additional hard disk units to this recorder you are recommended to connect them by USB cables as shown below in order to prevent recognition failure caused by variation in their startup time At the commencement of practical operation check that they are recognized correctly even when a small number of units are connected Additional unit Recorder IN Additional unit Additional unit OUT IN OUT IN Additional unit Additional unit OUT IN Additional unit OUT IN Additional unit OUT IN Additional unit Notice dik e When you play back data stored in the extension unit during recording to the same extension unit at a rate close to
288. vlastn setrva nost a tec hlava se nach z v nestabiln m stavu Jednotka v takov m stavu je n chyln j k p soben vibrac a r z ne pod nap t m Bu te opatrn abyste jednotku nevystavili ani nejmen m r z m asi jednu minutu po vypnut nap jen Vy kejte alespo jednu minutu na zastaven ploten pevn ho disku pak m ete v robek bezpe n p esouvat P i p esouv n t to jednotky ji ulo te do obalu tlum c ho r zy aby se zabr nilo jejich p en en dovnit jednotky P i um st n jednotky na podlahu ji pokl dejte opatrn na m kkou podlo ku nebo l tku dr ba Opatrn ot ete ne istoty ze sk n m kk m hadrem Pokud ne istoty nelze odstranit ot ete je pomoc hadru namo en ho do vody s rozpu t n m neutr ln m istic m prost edkem a dostate n vy d man m pak p stroj ot ete do ista P i pou it chemick istic tkaniny postupujte podle pokyn jej ho v robce Nepou vejte rozpou t dla nap klad benz n nebo edidlo Jinak by mohlo doj t k naru en povrchu a odlupov n povrchov ochrany Poznamky pro navrhovani monitorovaciho syst mu vyuZivajiciho tuto jednotku Tato jednotka m e byt ovl d na extern mi za zen mi prost ednictv m extern ho konektoru konektoru RS 232C nebo konektoru LAN Krom toho mohou b t ovl d na prost ednictv m extern ho konektoru konektoru RS422 nebo konektoru RS 232C tak extern za ze
289. y library These software programs are also excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of these software programs please see Notice about Apache software and Notice about OpenSSL soft ware Other open source software contained in this product is excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of these software programs please see Notice about other open source software The documents of Notice about software to which GNU GPL LGPL is applied Notice about Apache software Notice about OpenSSL software and Notice about other open source software are contained in the format of electronic files as notice_GPL_LGPL_ja pdf notice_Apache_ja pdf notice_OpenSSL_ja pdf and notice_other_ja pdf in the OpenSoft License folder in the CD supplied with this Product MPEG 4 patent This Product is licensed under the MPEG 4 pool license only for the purpose of personal and non commercial use involving the following activities 1 Encoding video in compliance with the MPEG 4 visual standard MPEG 4 Video 2 Decoding MPEG 4 Video that was encoded by a consumer engaged in a personal and non commercial activity and or was obtained from a video provider licensed by MPEG LA to provide MPEG 4 Video For more information visit http www mp
290. y period In addition they are not a warranty period of the operational reliability of the parts and components used in the unit Motion detection function Motion detection function in this unit may malfunction depending on the input condition of the video signal If you connect this unit to a system that issues an alarm using the motion detection function take care to avoid such malfunction When the motion detection function malfunctions connect another sensor to the ALARM IN terminal on the rear of this unit Supplied power cord The supplied power cord is designed for this unit only Don t use this cord for other products Network It is recommended to confirm with your network administrator about the network settings in advance As this unit is operated through network you may suffer from damage as follows 1 Leakage or drain of information through this unit 2 Unauthorized operation of this unit by malicious third parties 3 Disturbance or deactivation of this unit by malicious third parties To prevent damage listed above take sufficient network security measures on your own responsibility Set a network password that cannot be easily guessed by third parties In addition change the password regularly Beginning 13 14 Caution and care continued Disclaimer e Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or makes no compensation for operation error of your surveillance system loss of recorded data or other damages or loss
291. y specifying the start time and end M sadias e A A A A AA S 77 Caution in copying data 77 Archiving Cata ssssssssesssssssrosssnsesnsnnnnrnn ers nns nro rna 78 Copying data from the recorded to videotape 79 Using the communication functions 80 Communication functions of this recorder 80 Restrictions on network users 11 80 Bandwidth control 80 Cautions in communicating by the Web browser or PC viewing communication software 80 Cautions regarding the same setting items displayed on multiple screens 80 Communication by Web browSer 1111111111 80 PC system requirements 2 1 1111111111111 80 CONMECHIONS sania zoo EK Ea zad LE 81 Boo R n 81 Notes on the Main Menu 1 1 1 81 Viewing live images aaa nr nr nn or 82 Playing back recorded images 83 Searching recorded images 1 111 83 Searching for images by designating date and IDO AREA RRT NE 83 Searching for images using the alarm list 83 Setting the Main Menu 84 Changing user settings 1 1 84 Setting the titles of the recorder and cameras 85 E mail Setup a air a AAS A A A a 86 FTP notification SETUP 88 Connection mode setup 11 11 89
292. y when both the MAIN switch and the POWER button are on The maximum electric current is 350 mA PTZ control terminals These connectors are used to connect a PTZ camera to control pan tilt and zoom it RESET button When this button is pressed this recorder is reset and the power is turned off In this case image data menu settings and the clock setting are retained not reset 13 14 15 Input and output ports to connect a device equipped with serial bus terminal Don t use the function to con trol the powers of external devices using the bus power of this recorder Bus power cannot be used By connecting various external HDDs to this recorder you can expand the memory or use them as a copy device However when you perform recording play back or copy at a high rate using this unit recording or playback data dropout or other failure may occur depending on the connected device because of slow data transfer or slow response Be sure to check for such failure before starting the practical operation of the recorder LAN port Port for communication with the special application software using a web browser AUDIO connectors AUDIO IN connector RCA connector to input audio signals AUDIO OUT connector RCA connector to output audio signals Keyhole for antitheft lock This is a hole to connect a commercially available an titheft cable manufactured by Kensington Beginning 21 ENGLISH 22 Major oper
293. you can select whether or not to output call out signals Others 99 ENGLISH Various settings continued Setup menu Button sound You can select whether or not to sound a beep when the buttons on the front panel of the recorder are operated G831 Select to enable or disable the button beep With the box checked the button beep is heard Start alarm recording GB 1 Enable or disable the buzzer When the box checked the buzzer sounds when the recorder starts alarm recording or emergency recording Communication G 31 Enable or disable the buzzer With the box checked a buzzer sounds via the personal computer GU ee ee ec te tea e When the buzzer of Communication is selected it is controlled remotely via RS 232C command etc 4 Warning display Buzzer Call out 2 You can set the recorder s operation performed when it detects an error 231 Set the recorder s operation performed when it detects an error Warning A warning is displayed on the screen With Warning disabled you cannot select Buzzer and Call out Buzzer A buzzer sounds Call out A warning signal is output to the device connected to the CALL OUT terminal on the rear panel Tips 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 c 0 o e For details of errors see 1S pages 128 and 131 Reboob uzxdzigd a ody aa LOG5100 No main FDD
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