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1. 100BASE TX Remote Controller 2 MONITOR C RM1000 D RM IN B MON ITOR PRIORITY CAMERA RM 53 RMOUTS n OMA i i ur WE CAMERA RM G OUT B RS 485 RS 485 1 C DR091 and C DR161 Series C DR091 9 O Terminals C DR161 16 17 O Terminals Coaxial cable Video signal CPEV S 0 65 3C RS 485 Control line Twisted pair with shield 22AWG or larger 2 For the maximum cable length between the C RF1000 Interface Unit and the C RM1000 Remote Controller refer to C RM1000 operation manual Modular cable m 9 8 ft supplied with the C RF1000 Supp To next page 21 From previous page Coaxial cable Video signal __ CPEV S 0 65 3C RS 485 Control line Twisted pair with shield 22AWG or larger Combination camera 2 Digital Video Recorder 3 C DR161 Series Remote Controller 3 C RM1000 10BASE T 100BASE TX MONITOR Group 2 OUT 1 Master Monitor MONITOR TED OUT2 Monitor 1 RM IN B PRORTY yc CAMERA WIG 16 16 __ AC adaptor Monitor 2 TAEI CONTROLOUT THE SYNC E Combi
2. cedo 24 10 3 Control I O Terminal Connections 2 25 10 3 1 Time synchronization input output terminal connections 25 10 4 10BASE T 100BASE TX Terminal Connections 25 OPERATION 11 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIVATION AND TERMINATION _ 26 11 1 Becorder S ACUVallOFl 2 22 39 irre tnit tx tees iacu nsu ot naa tx ek nae eels 26 11 2 Recorder s Power Off and Disconnect 26 12 INITIAL SETTINGS 12 1 Setting the 27 prave Ssr uos 27 12 3 Hard Disk Initialization 28 12 4 Auto Recording Settings 2 eddie 29 12 4 1 Schedule setting eene 29 12 4 2 Setting the group os erepto pred ven 30 12 4 3 Other 30 13 MONITOR DISPLAY 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 Monitor SWITCH RE ede 31 About Live and Playback Modes 31 Display When Live Mode eode 32 Display During Playback ortu Glin 33 Full Screen Display irt iene uence alia 33 Multi Segment Split
3. 1 CAMERA 1 MOTION SETTING Live images are displayed in the background Selection Description Set the motion detection sensitivity for the entire area The sensitivity can be set in 5 steps 1 indicating the highest sensitivity Set the method to activate the motion detection function MOTION ACT 16 channel 9 channel DETECT DETECT DETECT amp IN 1 16 DETECT amp IN 1 9 Detection Alarm Event Recording begins when the motion is detected Detection amp Inputs 1 16 1 9 Alarm Event Recording begins by detecting the motion only when Alarm inputs terminals receive a signal Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 23 3 Pre Recording settings This function records images immediately before Priority recording or Alarm Event recording is initiated recordings covering intervals up to 5 minutes can be REC RATE 41PS PER CAMERA 7 REC QUALITY 1 HIGH made Refer to p 41 Pre Recording AUDIO ON Notes Pre Recording does not function if the recording interval has been set to 0 second Activated only when recording is stopped If recording is in a stopped state pre recording is conducted even if it falls within the time allotted to an Auto Recording schedule Retroactive PRE REC SETTING REC TIME 05 REC TIME 0 300 seconds Set the duration of time during which recording is made prior to the sta
4. FAILURE LOG DATE TIME CAM CONTENTS FEB 15 05 11 31 00 9 VL RECOVERY FEB 14 05 5 43 00 9 VL DETECTED FEB 13 05 12 00 00 5 VL INVALID FEB 12 05 9 30 00 HD ERROR FEB 11 05 12 00 00 5 VL DETECTED FEB 10 05 7 02 00 1 VL RECOVERY FEB 9 05 12 00 00 1 VL DETECTED FEB 8 05 12 00 00 HD REM RST FEB 8 05 11 00 00 HD REM ST FEB 8 05 10 00 00 HD FULL RST FEB 8 05 9 00 00 HD FULL FEB 8 05 9 00 00 FAN FAILURE SR ee pua Na Eum rk Stetina moss Sees sles Selection Month Date Year Hour Item DATE TIME Description Displays the date and time when failure has occurred 9 channel 1 9 16 channel 1 16 CAMERA Displays camera number on which failure has occurred Camera number is not displayed except for video lost CONTENTS VL DETECTED VL RECOVERY VL INVALID HD ERROR VL RESET HD REM RST HD REM ST HD FULL RST HD FULL FAN FAILURE 28 3 System Log Records the starting times of equipment related activities such as power on log in log out hard disk initialization and others and displays these starting from the most recent Up to 100 records are stored and these are deleted in chronological order The System Log is operated and used in the same manner as
5. 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Login or Logout selection screen Screen B is displayed 2 Select LOGOUT LOGIN or CANCEL and press the Menu key LOGOUT Logs out of the system and switches the display to live mode LOGIN Displays the password entry screen Screen A Advance to Step 3 CANCEL Switches the display to live mode without changing the operation level 3 Select PASSWORD CLEAR or CANCEL and press the Menu key PASSWORD Logs in to the operation level corresponding to the entered password CLEAR Deletes the entered password CANCEL Switches the display to live mode without changing the operation level When operation level is set to Level 1 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Menu setting or Logout selection screen Screen C is displayed 2 Select LOGOUT MENU or CANCEL and press the Menu key LOGOUT Logs out of the system and switches the display to live mode MENU Displays the Main Menu screen CANCEL Switches the display to live mode without changing the operation level 19 3 3 When USB key settings are valid Screen B LOGOUT LOGIN Screen C LOGOUT MENU CANCEL Login and logout operations performed using passwords are the same as those described in When USB key settings are invalid However the USB key is required when logging in by entering the set pass
6. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OO Terminal name Symbol Name Terminal name Symbol Name 1 ALARM 1 Alarm input 1 9 ALARM 9 Alarm input 9 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 2 ALARM 2 Alarm input 2 10 ALARM 10 Alarm input 10 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 3 ALARM 3 Alarm input 3 11 ALARM 11 Alarm input 11 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 4 ALARM 4 Alarm input 4 12 ALARM 12 Alarm input 12 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 5 ALARM 5 Alarm input 5 13 ALARM 13 Alarm input 13 G GNA Signal ground G GNA Signal ground 6 ALARM 6 Alarm input 6 14 ALARM 14 Alarm input 14 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 7 ALARM 7 Alarm input 7 15 ALARM 15 Alarm input 15 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 8 ALARM 8 Alarm input 8 16 ALARM 16 Alarm input 16 G GND Signal ground G GND Signal ground 10 2 1 Terminal connection The terminal connector is unlocked by pressing down on its release button To connect the cable press down on the release button first insert the cable then push the release button up again to lock the cable in place However for solid cables with diameters from 0 8 mm AWG20 to 1 2 mm AWG16 there is no need to press down on the release button Cable can be connected simply by inserting it in place until it will not go any further Note Ensure that the cable is securely locked into the terminal after connection Insert a cable D Press down the Release button e t Push the re
7. EUROS 93 27 1 VO Terminal Mode Setting ees 94 27 2 Control Output Terminal Setting 00 95 27 3 Secutity SONG sii irit neo o repr e a dade ede ree Doa seas 96 27 4 Camera Preset Pattern Setting 97 28 LOG DISPLAY 28 1 Recording Log pin pae eee raa 98 28 2 Failure Log intei testet et a E retta bison tte D TEE eS deed 99 28 9 System 99 29 DATE TIME SETTING 22 100 30 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 2222 2 242 42 2 221 101 30 1 Hard Disk Drive InitialiZatiOn aeneae 102 WEB FUNCTIONS 31 WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS 31 1 Aout the FUNCIONS cede Ceres 103 31 2 System Requirements cte ge adi esters 103 31 3 HOW tO 09 104 94 33 ACCESSAMMIDIL 104 cae MUI eE 105 34 4 1 For administrator tenera 105 31 4 2 For user accOUDlt eta GA e letto puc pue es 105 31 5 MENU Screen ve e kv eu uUa 106 31 5 1 Menu scre en setlifit e tete nat ae ee savin 106 31 6 LIVE Image 2 eterne eh ah Ya eura 107 31 6 1 For administrator ac
8. and keys select the log to be viewed CP A ALARN En H The log scrolls in page units 1 screen units 1AN 21 08 12 00 00 2 MOTION E 2 JAN 19 05 12 0 2 MOTION 5 2 JAN 19 05 11 0 16 MOTION E 16 2 Press the C0 key 9 05 12 00 00 16 MOTION E 16 2 JAN 8 05 12 0 16 MOTION S 16 The screen reverts to the Log display screen 22245 45 nes DATE TIME Month Date Year Hour Displays the date and time when the recording has started and ended 16 channel 9 channel Displays the Camera number for which recording has started and 1 16 1 9 n Camera numbers are not displayed at Priority Recording start end and Normal Recording start end CONTENTS PRIOR S PRIOR E Displays the contents on which the recording has started and ended NORMAL S NORMAL E ALARM S ALARM E MOTION S MOTION E 16 channel 9 channel Displays the camera number for which Motion detected Recording has been activated or the alarm input terminal number that has 1 1 1 a 2 activated Alarm Recording 28 2 Failure Log Records the time and content of any Digital Video Recorder failures that have occurred and displays these starting from the most recent The Failure Log stores up to 100 such records chronologically and deletes the oldest records as needed to free up log storage space The Failure Log is operated and used in the same manner as the Recording Log described in another section
9. 56 18 5 When Viewing Saved Data sse 57 18 5 1 PC Operating conditions and image data 57 18 5 2 Folder Configuration and File 57 18 5 3 Playback by way of viewer software 58 18 5 4 Tampering alteration 59 19 ABOUT SECURITY SETTING T1921 19 2 19 3 19 4 19 5 Securing the Digital Video Recorder s Operating Keys 60 19 1 1 Password and operation levels 61 Security Settings Using a USB 62 19 2 1 USB Key Level Settings and Operation Levels 62 19 2 2 USB Key registration inienn sinea eet 62 19 2 3 Resetting the USB Key 63 Login and Logout by Password sssssssssseeeeeeeneenes 63 19 3 1 Password EMY 5 e dica ns 63 19 3 2 When USB key settings are invalid 63 19 3 3 When USB key settings are valid 2 64 Security Settings Against Remote External Access 65 Security Settings Against Web Access 65 20 MALFUNCTION OPERATION 20 1 20 2 20 3 20 4 20 5 20 6 Stoppin
10. QUALITY 1 HIGH Sets the picture quality level for the recording 2 1 64 KB High picture quality 3 MID 2 40 KB 1 3 32 KB 5 LOW 4 24 KB 5 16 KB Low picture quality EVENT For setting refer to p 83 Event setting REC RATE 4 IPS 2 IPS 1 IPS 1 2 IPS Set the recording rate for recording Disable cameras during EXCEPT EVENT 1 3 IPS 1 5 IPS 1 10 IPS alarm event recording CAM 1 20 IPS 1 30 IPS 1 60 IPS INVALID Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 1 Can be set for each camera 2 For recording rate refer to p 44 Recording Rate and p 116 Recording timetable Event Setting Alarm Event Recording begins with the events set in the Alarm SK X REGS EVENT A Input and Motion Detection Camera settings for each camera NUT ES MOTION DETECT 1 Note If the Alarm Event Recording mode is set to Last then the alarm input and motion detection camera can be set under the selected camera number ALARM INPUT Select the alarm input terminal number from 1 to 16 or 1 to 9 for 9 channel units Alarm Event Recording can be initiated by up to four different alarm events MOTION DETECT Select the motion detection camera number from 1 to 16 or 1 to 9 for 9 channel units Up to four different motion detection cameras can be set and Alarm Event Recording is initiated whenever motion is detected by any of these Factory preset The same n
11. 20 6 2 Recording If the power outage occurred during Normal video recording Normal recording is made according to the set schedule If the power outage occurred during an Alarm Event video recording Alarm Event recording is reset If the Alarm Event continues after the power is restored then Alarm Event recording resumes If the power outage occurred during a Priority recording Priority recording resumes after the power is resorted If the Priority Recording Input mode is set to Edge then Priority recording resumes for a set post alarm recording interval after the power is restored If the Priority Recording Input mode is set to Level then Priority recording resumes after the power has been restored and continues until it is canceled at the Digital Video Recorder or remote controller 21 SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST 21 1 Basic Setting Procedures 1 Enter the Main menu screen Camera display screen L1 CAMERA 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more SAT JAN 01 05 0 00 00 AB 2 Enter the Setting screen Menu key gt Screen display setting SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING gt SEQUENCE SETTING gt CAMERA NAME SETTING gt gt 4 DVR NAME SETTING DVRI123 MONITOR SCREEN SEG MONITOR2 SCREEN SEG A ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL asec 3 Select the setting contents or E
12. E IDE Hard Disk E IDE Hard Disk 80 GB 80 GBx1 160 GB 160 GBx 1 E IDE Hard Disk 320 GB 160 GBx 2 Video Input 16 channels VBS1 0 V p p 75 BNC Video Output 16 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC loop through Monitor Output 2 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC 1 channel is dedicated to real time image Full screen and 4 segment split screen display only Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers Link Input 1 channel VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder C DRO091 161 series to this terminal Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and monitored with a single monitor by using the C RM1000 Remote Controller option Audio Recording System 8 bits Linear PCM sampling frequency 16 kHz Audio Input 1 channel 10 dB 10 unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio Output 1 channel 10 dB 600 unbalanced RCA pin jack Screen Display 1 4 9 16 segment screen sequence electronic 2 x zoom Picture Quality Changeable in 5 steps File size 16 64KB 64 KB Quality 1 40 KB Quality 2 32 KB Quality 3 24 KB Quality 4 16 KB Quality 5 Pixels 720 x 240 pixels Recording Rate Total recording rate 120 IPS each camera can be individually set for the following rate 120 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 IPS Pre Recording Max 5 min
13. Hard disk expansion Up to 2 Hard Disk Expansion units of C DA1000 1 1 2 TB and or C DA1000 2 2 4 TB can be connected per Digital Video Recorder UP to 4 8 TB can be added to the Digital Video Recorder s hard disk capacity 13 14 7 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS C DR161 Series Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 KEY LOCK 10000000 8 091 Series Front 99 9 6 9 e ain HEEL Fh 202090209090902 do a a Cc j 68400 POVO 1 1 Power key 52 6 Monitor key 2 3 4 5 Pressing the Power key changes the Digital Video Recorder s mode from standby to operation mode To switch from operation mode to standby mode hold down the Power key for 2 seconds or more Refer to p 26 Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Archive Terminal Use this terminal when copying video data recorded on a hard disk to a USB memory Refer to p 51 Archive Key lock terminal Insert the preprogrammed USB key into this terminal to cancel the security lock setting Refer to p 60 Securing the Digital Video Recorder s Operating Keys Camera selector key Selects cameras displayed on the live or playback screens Pressing the Camera selector key displays the corresponding camera image on the full screen Priority recording key Used
14. 1 channels RS 485 screwless connector or RJ11 Disk Array 2 channels e SATA and dedicated control signal e SATA connector and modular connector Communication Function RS 232C D sub connector 9 pin male 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX ethernet RJ45 Other Function mail transmission capability USB terminals ARCHIVE KEY LOCK Web function Real time image play back remote menu Language choice English French Japanese Altitude Under 3 000 9 843 ft relative to sea level Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F when mounted on a rack Operating Humidity Under 80 RH no condensation Finish Panel Surface treated steel plate black paint 30 gloss Case Pre coated steel plate black Dimensions 420 W x 93 9 H x 332 8 D mm 16 5 W x 3 7 H x 13 1 D inch Weight 5 8 kg 12 8 Ib 5 8 12 810 6 6 kg 14 6 Ib 6 6 kg 14 6 Ib Accessory Power supply cord 2 m 6 6 ft 1 Option Rack mounting bracket MB 23B Mode C DRO9iDOS Power Source OdBz1V C DRO091D1 C DR091D3 C DR091D6 110 120 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 490 mA Image Compression System Motion JPEG Video Format NTSC Recording Medium E IDE Hard Disk 320 GB 160 GBx 2 E IDE Hard Disk 600 GB 300 GBx 2 E IDE Hard Disk E IDE Hard Disk 80 GB 80 GBx
15. 2520 3608 5335 6899 For the C DR161 08 and C DR161D08 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 16 Hard Disk 80 GB Audio recording OFF Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 10 21 42 63 106 213 404 40 KB 16 33 67 101 168 337 641 32 KB 20 41 83 125 209 419 797 24 KB 27 55 166 277 554 1052 16 KB 40 81 244 407 814 1548 Picture Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 12 18 15 1 0 1 20 1 High 64 KB 10 20 41 60 98 183 310 40 KB 16 32 64 94 149 269 432 32 KB 20 40 78 181 319 498 24 KB 27 58 229 391 587 16 KB 39 76 311 505 715 117 For the C DR161 1 and C DR161D1 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 16 Hard Disk 160 GB Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 22 44 88 132 220 441 838 40 KB 34 69 139 209 349 699 1328 32 KB 43 86 173 260 434 868 1650 24 KB 57 229 344 573 1146 2179 Picture quality 16 KB File size 84 337
16. 506 843 1686 3204 Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 21 43 85 126 204 380 642 40 KB 34 68 133 194 310 557 896 32 KB 42 84 163 238 375 660 1032 24 KB 56 211 305 474 809 1216 16 KB 81 300 427 For the C DR161 3 and C DR161D3 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 16 Hard Disk 320 GB Audio recording OFF Picture quality File size 645 1045 1480 Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 44 88 176 264 441 882 1676 40 KB 69 279 419 699 1398 2657 32 KB 86 347 521 868 1737 3301 24 KB 458 688 1146 2293 4358 Picture quality 16 KB File size 674 1012 1686 3373 6409 Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 43 86 170 252 408 760 1285 40 KB 69 266 389 620 1115 1792 32 KB 85 326 476 750 1320 2064 24 KB 423 611 949 1619 2432 16 601 854 For the C DR161 6 and
17. m 5 Modular cable 1 m 3 3 ft supplied with HDD expansion unit 8 ATA cable 1 m 3 3 ft supplied with HDD expansion unit 9 2 About Star Wiring A C IF500 Interface Unit is required when using star wiring for a Combination Camera s control lines RS 485 Refer to the Interface Unit s instruction manual for specific details on control line connections 20 9 3 Digital Video Recorder s Expansion System Cascade connection Notes cascade connected system generally requires the Remote Controller s It is necessary to set DVR ID in the cascade connected system Refer to p 27 Setting the DVR ID Interface unit C RF1000 REMOTE DVR CONTPOL 2 CONTROLLER INPUT B Group 1 i LI Combination camera B RS 485 LI A 1 To AC Mains s I fe 1 2 1 Digital Video Recorder 1 C DR161 Series Remote Controller 1 C RM1000 10BASE T MONITOR Group 1 OUT 1 100BASE TX Master Monitor MONITOR Leu Te Monitor 1 OUT2 PRIORITY CAMERA RM INE AM OUT 8 ET eur 7 AC adaptor pui OOOQOoQoooooQ Monitor 2 CAMERA RM G OUT B RS 485 I Vg 1 To AC Mains RI e Iw Termination OFF RS 485 1 Digital Video Recorder 2 C DR161 Series 10BASE T 2
18. 0 300 s Post Alarm Recording Max 999 s 0 999 s non limit Date Time Year month date hour minute second 24 hours format display monthly deviation of within 30 s 25 C 77 F can be operated until the year 2099 Motion Detect 5 Sensitivity levels can be turned on off for individual areas Search Function Date Time search Event search Priority recording Alarm input recording Normal recording Motion detect recording all Alarm Input 16 channels EDGE LEVEL no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD Full Fan Failure and HD Error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Time Synchronization Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Time Synchronization Output 1 channel open collector output with
19. 51 0 V p p 75 BNC Video Output 16 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC loop through Monitor Output 2 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC 1 channel is dedicated to real time image Full screen and 4 segment split screen display only Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers Link Input 1 channel VBS1 0V p p 75Q BNC Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder 091 161 series to this terminal Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and monitored with a single monitor by using the C RM1000 Remote Controller option Audio Recording System 8 bits Linear PCM sampling frequency 16 kHz Audio Input 1 channel 10 dB 10 unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio Output 1 channel 10 dB 600 unbalanced RCA pin jack Screen Display 1 4 9 16 segment screen sequence electronic 2 x zoom Picture Quality Changeable in 5 steps File size 16 64KB 64 KB Quality 1 40 KB Quality 2 32 KB Quality 3 24 KB Quality 4 16 KB Quality 5 Pixels 720 x 240 pixels Recording Rate Total recording rate 120 IPS each camera can be individually set for the following rate 120 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 IPS Pre Recording Max 5 min 0 300 s Post Alarm Recording Max 999 s 0 999 s non limit Date Time Year month date hour minute second 24 hours form
20. Auto recording GROUP A SETTING GROUP B SETTING GROUP C SETTING GROUP D SETTING GROUP E SETTING GROUP F SETTING SPECIAL DAY SETTING MOTION SETTING AUDIO SCHEDULE For setting refer to p 79 Schedule GROUP A F SETTING For setting refer to 80 Setting of groups A SPECIAL DAY SETTING For setting refer to p 83 Special day setting MOTION SETTING For setting refer to p 84 Motion detection settings AUDIO ON OFF ON Audio is recorded simultaneously during auto recording OFF No audio is recorded simultaneously during auto recording Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 23 2 1 Schedule To program schedules set the day of the week start and end times and service individually for each program Up to 12 programs can be scheduled Each schedule service is operated according to group settings Notes When the same time is duplicated in the schedule settings the program setting of the largest number takes precedence The auto recording function cannot be used if schedules are not programmed Setting the end CHEDULE DAY EVERY r MI 1 9117000060060 1 110000000 OPERATION GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP C GROUP D GROUP F GROUP A EVERY SAT 1111202260200 11111000000
21. Available disk space Lights when the preset hard disk remaining time reaches or at the hard disk full status Activation Power Lights at the standby status or during DVR activation 31 9 Web Indication Setting The LED indicator on the PC connected to the Digital Video Recorder lights when Alarm Input is received Priority Recording is activated or the system is operated The indicator on the client PC illuminates if the following conditions 1 3 are met 1 The Web Indication setting is selected on the menu setting and one of the conditions set to ON in the transmission condition settings occurs 2 The client PC is connected 3 The client PC is displaying a live image or recorded images playback screen The LED indicator on the live or playback screen lights when Priority Recording is activated or when equipment failure occurs If the indicator remains lit check the log to see the contents Extinguish the indicator by pressing the Clear button beside indicator Note This setting is only available using the web menu and cannot be performed via the Digital Video Recorder s menu Live image screen The LED indicator brights red 115 32 RECORDING TIME TABLE 32 1 About Picture Quality Settings During Recording The Digital Video Recorder offers five levels of picture quality allowing desired picture quality to be balanced with desired recording time To set the appropriate picture quality first d
22. CAM11 OFF CAM12 OFF CAM13 OFF CAM14 OFF CAM15 OFF CAM16 OFF REC RATE EXCEPT EVENT CAM TOTAL REC RATE 39 37 1 OFF a 7 on on Total rec rate When Alarm Event Recording mode is set to Sequence The total recording rate for each of the cameras is displayed If the recording rate for one camera is a smaller value than Recording Rate Other Than Event Cameras then its recording rate is regarded as the Recording Rate Other Than Event Cameras when calculating When Alarm Event Recording mode is set to Last Displays the total of the largest recording rate of one camera out of those to be recorded and the sum of Recording Rate Other Than Event Cameras of other cameras other cameras recording rate is all regarded as the Recording Rate Other Than Event Cameras even if each of their rates is smaller than that Note If the disk mode is set to Normal then set Total Recording Rate to 120 IPS or less If the disk mode is set to Mirror then set Total Recording Rate to 60 IPS or less Settings above these are not possible ON OFF ON Recording is performed during Alarm event recording OFF Recording is not performed during Alarm event recording REC RATE 60 IPS 30 IPS 15 IPS Sets the recording rate during recording 81PS 41IPS 2IPS 1IPS 1 2 IPS 1 8 IPS 1 5 IPS 1 10 IPS 1 20 IPS 1 30 IPS 1 60 IPS
23. DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME R LEFT MONITOR CAM NAME RA NAME MONITOR2 CAM NAME DVR NAME 532 NOW SAVING DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER REC AUDIO DISP OVERWRITE REC PLAY E v REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITORI CAM NAME MONITOR2 CAM NAME DVR NAME R LEFT RA NAME rxerrrrooo J Ev 5 mmm m m m m o o 5 Return the display from the Menu screen to the Camera display screen SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING CAMERA NAME SETTING DVR NAME SETTING DvR123 MONITOR1 SCREEN SEG MONITOR2 SCREEN SEG A ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL 3SEC Main menu screen MAIN MENU REC SETTING DISPLAY SETTING NETWORK SETTING MAIL SETTING SYSTEM SETTING LOG DISPLAY DATE TIME SETTING MAINTENANCE v ovvvvvv vi IMAGE ARCHIVING MAIN MENU REC SETTING DISPLAY SETTING NETWORK SETTING MAIL SETTING SYSTEM SETTING LOG DISPLAY DATE TIME SETTING MAINTENANCE IMAGE ARCHIVING v 0vvvvvviv Menu key key CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING REC AUDIO OVERWRITE REC PLAY REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITORI CAM NAME MONITOR2 CAM NAME DVR NAME zzoczzrroocoo I gom Camera d
24. RS232C BIT RATE 8400bps RS232C FLOW CTRL FF RS232C RESPONSE N CONTROLLER BIT RATE 8400bps CONTROLLER RESPONSE N DVR ID LANGUAGE SELECTION NGLISH Description Plays back the images stored on the connected hard disks in order MIRROR HDD1 HDD2 Set hard disks to be played back HDD1 Playback be performed in order starting from HDD A C E and A HDD2 Playback can be performed in order starting from HDD B D F and B HD REMAINING TIME 0 1 999 hours In Overwrite Protection mode when the remaining recording time is shorter than the preset remaining time the disk space indicator flashes BUZZER ON OFF ON Buzzer sounds when Priority or Alarm Event Recording begins or when the failure is detected OFF Buzzer does not sound VO TERMINAL MODE For settings refer to p 94 I O terminal mode setting CTRL OUT TERMINAL For settings refer to p 95 Control output terminal setting SECURITY SETTING For settings refer to p 96 Security setting CAMERA PRESET SETTING For settings refer to p 97 Camera preset pattern setting TOA B BOSCH PELCO D CAMERA PROTOCOL Set the camera protocol to be controlled by the RS 485 TOA A Set to this position when connecting the cameras that operates using protocol type A TOA B TOA A Set to this position when connecting the cameras that operates u
25. Schedule setting Set the schedule Day Start time and End time for each group to operate REC SETTING AUTO REC SETTING SCHEDULE DAY D OPERATION PRIORITY REC SETTING D gt SCHEDULE AUTO REC SETTING GROUP A SETTING PRE REC SETTING gt GROUP B SETTING OVERWRITE ON GROUP C SETTING Menu key GROUP D SETTING GROUP E SETTING GROUP F SETTING SPECIAL DAY SETTING MOTION SETTING AUDIO ST EVERY 08 19 SAT 08 00 13 13 08 13 Menu key cS 1 1 00 2 o 1 2 1ooonooo o i 1 o Owvvwvvvv vv 222 o o Noe 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more The main menu screen is displayed 2 Select REC SETTING then press the Menu key The Recording setting screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the L and EA keys to select AUTO REC SETTING then press the Menu key The Auto recording setting screen is displayed 4 Select SCHEDULE then press the Menu key 5 Move the cursor with the L 2 G9 and L keys and perform schedule setting using the and keys Set a day of the week Start time End time and manner of operation group setting Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting 6 Press the key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the sc
26. When the preset Alarm Event recording interval elapses recording reverts to recording stop mode 5 Priority recording is initiated if a Priority signal is received or if manually started during Alarm Event recording 6 When the Priority recording ends recording reverts to Normal recording Notes Even if Priority recording or Alarm recording is initiated it is made following Pre Recording Pre Recording is initiated when the Pre Alarm interval is set to 1 second or more Recording outside scheduled time periods Recording only when Priority recording is initiated Recording is performed as follows outside the scheduled time period Priority recording Priority recording start Pre Alarm recording start Recording stop 1 When the Priority recording s event occurs Pre Recording is first made then Priority recording begins 2 When the preset Priority recording interval elapses recording reverts to recording stop mode Notes Normal recording and Alarm event recording cannot be performed f Priority recording is initiated Pre Recording is first made then Priority recording begins Pre Recording is initiated when the Pre Alarm interval is set to 1 second or more 15 7 Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed When Priority Recording Input mode Alarm Input mode or Motion Detection mode are set to either Edge or Level recor
27. drive only For the model without DVD drive Selection message Yes or Cancel is displayed Move the cursor using the G0 and gt keys select USB or DVD and press the Menu key For the model without DVD drive select Yes then press the Menu key IMAGE ARCHIVING START POS1 FEBO DOST Shee Wey END POS1 FEB 07 05 13 02 00 START POS2 FEB 07 05 12 03 00 END POS2 FEB 07 05 13 04 00 START POS3 FEB 07 05 12 05 00 END POS3 FEB 07 05 13 06 00 START POS4 FEB 07 05 12 07 00 END POS4 FEB 07 05 13 08 00 START POSS FEB 07 05 12 09 00 END 55 FEB 07 05 13 10 00 CAMERA CAMERA3 TRANSFER EXECUTE REC START FEB 01 05 8 00 00 REC END FEB 20 05 17 30 00 D CANCEL USB Archive to the USB memory DVD Archive to the DVD R RW Cancel Reverts to the previous cursor position without executing 18 4 Display During Archiving 18 4 1 Display during archiving The screen below is displayed when archive begins represents the block No 1 5 during archiving Live screen is displayed during archiving enabling full screen displays multi segment split screen displays sequence displays and zoom displays operations Note Playback triplex setting position setting search and menu display cannot be performed during archiving Logout does no work even if logout time elapses When using a USB When using a DVD SAT JAN 01 05 SAT JAN 01 05 0 0 00 0 00 00 DVD ARCHIVING
28. motion detection camera Control output terminal settings motion detected recording Email settings setting transmission conditions for cameras 1 16 About recording modes How to make a recording Live mode display Nomenclature and functions No 5 P 14 Priority recording settings rec setting audio and post time p 77 Recording settings rec rec rates and picture quality Nomenclature and functions No 30 Priority recording input terminal I O Terminal Mode Setting Priority recording Priority recording setting rec setting priority rec input mode audio and post time Recording Setting rec rec rate and picture quality Control output terminal settings priority recording Email settings transmission control settings priority recording 123 Reference Operation Item Display Status Making Pre Recordings How to make a recording About recording rates Setting Pre Recordings Recording settings pre recording settings Pre recording settings recording time recording rate recording picture quality and audio Security Settings Understanding Security Settings About security settings passwords and operation levels 60 Security settings using a USB key 65 Security settings for web access P Security Settings Using a USB Key Nomenclature and functions No 3 14 Equipment maintenance registering and erasing USB keys P 101 Security settings using USB keys o
29. the Recording Log described in another section Displays the content of failure that have occurred SYSTEM LOG DATE TIME CONTENTS FEB 15 05 MAIN POWER ON FEB 14 05 POWER KEY ON FEB 13 05 HDD INITIALIZ FEB 12 05 LOGOUT FEB 11 05 LOGIN OPELV1 FEB 10 05 POWER KEY ON FEB 9 05 MAIN POWER ON meuf uf ws mimos fmc xum wf mx m uf me momo ms m wf m af mus mw fum coe om Soe fom me fom ms ee ee ee ee Pie Displays the date and time when the system has been operated DATE TIME Month Date Year Hour CONTENTS MAIN POWER ON POWER KEY ON HDD INITIALIZ LOGOUT LOGIN OPELV1 OPELV2 OPELV3 Displays the contents of system operation that has been occurred 99 100 29 DATE TIME SETTING This function allows current time settings time synchronization and daylight savings time settings Note When duplicate time data exists in the recording data if current time is changed operation such as playback date time search archiving or download may not be performed correctly in some DATE TIME SETTING DATE TIME SETTING JAN 1 05 00 00 00 DATE TIME ADJUST OPERATE DATE TIME ADJUST TIME 00 00 DATE TIME ADJUST OUTPUT 1SEC DAYLIGHT SETTING ON START DATE TIME SLAVE APR 1ST END DATE TI
30. 000 Archiving times available in the below state are shown Archiving time will be longer if the total recording rate is made smaller or the picture quality level is lowered Recording conditions Picture quality level 1 64 KB Total recording rate 120 IPS Disk mode Normal Lowering the picture quality level increases the number of files Note Transfer time will be longer if the Digital Video Recorder is accessing the hard disk drive during recording playback and Web connection 18 2 Archiving by Entering the Date and Time Use this method for archiving when the date and time are known Insert the DVD to be archived into the Digital Video Recorder or connect the USB flash memory to the Digital Video Recorder Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Menu screen is displayed Move the cursor with the and amp keys select IMAGE ARCHIVING and press the Menu key Image archive screen is displayed Using the and keys enter the time and date for Start 1 and End 1 To continue to archive other data repeat Step 3 Up to 5 start and end dates and times can be set Note Divide folders before archiving Dividing folders results in fewer files in each folder thereby making searching and display faster Move the cursor with the and perform camera setting using the and keys Select the came
31. 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more The main menu screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor with the L and keys to select DATE TIME SETTING then press the Menu key The clock setting screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the G9 and L keys and perform clock settings using the and keys Set year month date hour minute and second 27 28 4 Press the ea key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the screen The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting 5 Move the cursor with the 3 and ee keys select YES then press the Menu key The display reverts to the main menu screen 12 3 Hard Disk Initialization Set disk mode normal mode and mirror mode used for recording to the hard disk to initialize the hard disk Refer to p 101 Equipment Maintenance Notes e Since initializing the hard disk erases all recorded images be sure to copy the necessary data to DVD R RW disks or USB memory before initialization Disk mode is factory preset to NORMAL Leave the disk mode as it is when using the Digital Video Recorder in normal mode However it is recommended that the hard disk be initialized since recording starts automatically when the Digital Video Recorder s power is switched on MAINTENANCE HD INITIALIZE SETTING INITIALIZE LOG INITIALIZE EXPORT SETT
32. 300 GB x 2 C DR091 6 C DR161 6 300 GB x 2 6 FEATURES Simultaneous Recording Playback Function Recorded images can be played back without interrupting recording Triplex Recording Playback Live Image Function Live and recorded images can be simultaneously viewed during recording in multi screen display Pre Recording Retroactive recordings can be made for up to 5 minutes before the occurrence of an alarm event alarm signal input or motion movement or priority recording even if no recording is currently in progress Speed Search Function Date time Search and Event Search functions permit desired scenes to be quickly found and viewed Mirroring Recording Mirroring Recording function performs the simultaneous recording of data onto the two hard disks Even if one of the disks fails recording and playback can still be performed using the other disk For models with a single hard disk versions with model number suffix 08 1 008 or D1 the mirror mode is available only when the hard disk expansion unit is connected The possibility of data loss due to hard disk failure is greatly reduced increasing reliability High Picture Quality and High Frame Rate Recording and playback can be simultaneously performed at a maximum of 120 IPS Image compression method Motion JPEG Picture quality can be adjusted in five levels allowing high quality recording or extended recording according to the intended
33. ALARM MOTION ALL Select the event type to search START TIME JAN 01 00 00 00 00 DEC 31 99 23 59 59 Designate the search start time It is not possible to enter a start time value that is greater than that of the end time END TIME JAN 01 00 00 00 00 DEC 31 99 23 59 59 Designate the search end time It is not possible to enter an end time value that is smaller than that of the start time SEARCH EXECUTE Search begins if Execute is selected SEARCH SCREEN DISPLAY TIME Indicates the time when the search screen is displayed 49 17 2 1 Event search list display If an event searching corresponds to the event recorded on the designated conditions an event list is displayed 1 Camera number 01 16 01 09 2 Type of Event recorded NORMAL Normal recording ALARM Alarm recording 30 2 NT Ee uH MOTION Motion detected recording Og MOTTON FEB 20 10 PRIOR Priority recording eue irc bn 3 Disk mode 224 Mirror mode Fi du o es No indication Normal mode db bes 4 Recorded hard disk INGINI Build in hard disk D Hard disk expansion unit 1 E F Hard disk expansion unit 2 5 Recording start date and time 6 Multiple pages Displays if event lists extend to multiple pages A Previous page exists w Next page exists 18 ARCHIVE The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with an archive func
34. C DR161D6 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 16 Hard Disk 600 GB Audio recording OFF Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour Picture quality File size 1291 2091 2961 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 81 163 327 491 819 1639 3115 40 KB 259 519 779 1299 2599 4939 32 KB 323 646 969 1615 3230 6137 24 KB 426 852 1279 2131 4263 8101 Picture quality 16 KB File size 627 1254 1881 3135 6270 11913 Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 81 161 317 469 759 1413 2388 40 KB 253 494 724 1153 2073 3331 32 KB 313 607 885 1394 2455 3836 24 KB 409 787 1137 1764 3009 4521 16 KB 590 1117 1589 2399 3888 5504 33 TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Power does not turn on Unit not activated even if the power key is pressed Cannot operate front panel keys No picture Cannot shut off the unit using the power switch Cannot stop auto recording Cannot make auto Normal recording Cannot make auto Alarm Event recording Sound no
35. HD FULL CTRL 1 CTRL2 CTRL CTRL 4 INVALID Set the output terminal that outputs signals when the remaining hard disk capacity falls lower than the available recording time HD ERROR CTRL 1 CTRL2 CTRL CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when a hard error occurs VIDEO LOSS CTRL 1 CTRL2 CTRL CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Video Loss occurs FAN FAILURE Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings CTRL 1 CTRL 2 CTRL3 CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Fan failure occurs Time cannot be selected if the output terminal setting has been set to Invalid 95 96 27 3 Security Setting Access to the Digital Video Recorder s operations and settings can be restricted using different security levels It is also i 2 OPERATION PASSWORD USB KEY possible to control security level settings using the Remote REVELI VAUUD VRE Controller RS 485 control or a PC RS 232C control Refer KREVERA i eaux NADER to p 60 About security setting abide USB KEY LEVEL LEVEL PRIORITY REC INVALID SECURITY SETTING OPERATION LEVEL3 REMOTE ACCESS LIMIT OFF LOGOUT INTERVAL 10MINUTE OPERATION PASS LEVEL1 3 VALID 6 digit number INVALID A password can be set to require login to each operation level For an explanation of oper
36. SEND TO ADDRESS3 b test3 SEND TO ADDRESS4 b test4 Note SMTP SERVER b smtp ne jp POP3 AUTHENTICATION ON ENCRYPTION OFF It is not possible to attach screen shots to sent mail ACCOUNT NAME b usersss PASSWORD b pass555 POP3 SERVER gt pop3 ne jp TRANSMISSION SETTING p TEST TRANSMISSION EXECUTE SENDER ADDRESS Up to 46 alphanumeric Set the Digital Video Recorder s email address characters SEND TO Up to 46 alphanumeric Set destination Email address ADDRESS 1 4 characters SMTP SERVER Up to 46 alphanumeric Set the SMTP server s IP address characters POP3 AUTHETICATION ON OFF ON Authentication by POP3 when transmitting emails OFF No authentication when transmitting emails ENCRYPTION ON OFF ON Encrypts user names and passwords during POP3 authentication OFF User names and passwords not encrypted during POP3 authentication ACCOUNT NAME Up to 23 alphanumeric Set account names for POPS authentication characters PASSWORD Up to 23 alphanumeric Set password for POP3 authentication characters POP3 SERVER Up to 46 alphanumeric Set POP 3 server s IP address characters TRANSMISSION SETTING For setting refer to p 92 Transmission condition setting TEST TRANSMISSION EXECUTE Performs test transmission using the current settings Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Follow the procedures in the Camera N
37. Security settings USB key level Logging in and logging out using a password with valid USB setting Security Using a Password Security settings operation levels 1 3 Logging in and logging out using a password Security settings log out time Restricting Operation Access Via the Security settings remote access restriction Remote Controller See the remote controller s instruction manual for information on remote controller login and logout Security for Web Access Network settings web user password web administrator password How to log in If you have forgotten the unit password Deactivate security using Menu Securing Setting by web access If you have lost the USB key If you have forgotten the web password Confirm Network setting User or Administrator password in the unit s menu 90 If you have forgotten both Contact your nearest TOA dealer om Playing Recorded Images P 62 P 64 P 63 Playing Recordings or Putting Recordings in How to play recordings playback or reverse playback P 45 Playback Mode Fast Forwarding Reversing Playback P 46 Performing instant event access Par Putting Recordings in the Playback stop or How to play recordings playing recordings m Live Modes Searching Recorded Images Searching by date and time Searching date and time Recording log P98 Searching events 7 P 98 47 45 48 Searching by Event About ev
38. Zoom screen Menu key Menu key Zoom key 1 Press the zoom key The zoom selection screen is displayed The pointer is displayed on the screen 2 Move the central point of the subject to be zoomed using the 1 lt and L keys then press the Menu key The subject can be zoomed with the designated point at the center Zoomed areas can be moved using the 7 62 and E 3 keys even while zoomed 3 Press the Menu key when the zoom screen is displayed The display reverts to the zoom selection screen Pressing the Zoom key again when the zoom screen is displayed resets the zoom display Note When channels are changed multi segment split screen display is selected or a search function is operated during zoom display the zoom mode is reset 35 14 OTHER FUNCTIONS 14 1 Triplex Display Holding down the Multi Screen key for 2 seconds or more during playback including fast forwarding rewinding and pause on the multi segment split screen switches the display to Triplex setting screen The Triplex setting permits live camera images to be viewed among recorded images displayed on the multi segment split screen The Triplex setting is maintained even when the power is switched OFF During playback Triplex setting screen PBI PB2 Hold down the Multi P amp 1 L5 Sc
39. a Priority signal is received or if manually started during Alarm Event recording 6 When the Priority recording ends recording reverts to Normal recording Priority recording Start Priority recording start Alarm event start Alarm event recording Notes Perform Normal recording settings in auto recording settings Normal recordings are factory preset to recordings ON for all cameras Alarm input recording Motion detected recording 41 42 Recording within a scheduled time period Recording only when Priority recording is initiated or alarm event occurs To stop recording within the scheduled time period set all cameras to Recording OFF in normal recording settings To perform recording only when Priority recording or Alarm Event recording is initiated recording is performed as shown in the following figure Priority recording Priority recording start D Pre Alarm recording Pre Alarm recording start Recording stop Pre Alarm recording start 3 Pre Alarm recording Alarm event start Alarm event recording Alarm input recording Motion detected recording 1 If the Priority recording s event occurs Pre Recording is first made then Priority recording begins 2 When the Priority recording ends recording reverts to recording End stop mode 3 If Alarm Event recording is initiated Pre Recording is first made then Alarm Event recording begins 4
40. and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 18 36 71 104 165 294 467 40 29 57 110 158 244 413 614 32 36 70 134 191 291 477 686 24 47 91 171 241 359 565 777 16 68 237 327 468 693 896 For the C DR091 1 and C DR091D1 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 9 Hard Disk 160 GB Audio recording OFF Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 8 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 39 78 156 235 392 784 1490 40 62 248 373 621 1243 2362 32 KB 77 308 463 772 1544 2935 24 407 611 1019 2039 3874 16 599 899 1499 2998 5697 Camera x 9 Hard Disk 160 GB Audio recording Picture File si Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 12 18 15 140 1 20 1 High 64 KB 38 76 148 216 343 610 966 40 KB 60 228 328 507 856 1271 32 KB 75 277 396 603 989 1420 24 KB 98 355 500 743 1171 1609 16 KB 492 678 970 1435 1856 For the C DR091 3 and C DR091D3 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 9 Hard Disk 320 GB Audio recording OFF Picture Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality File size 2 1 2 15 110 1 20 1 High 64 KB 78 156 313 470 784 1568 2980 40 KB
41. built in hard disks are performed in the following order One hard disk Two hard disks One hard disk Two hard disks Note For the recording operation when the expansion unit is connected refer to the instruction manual enclosed with the expansion unit 15 1 3 Disk recording mode Overwriting of hard disk recordings can be set to Overwrite or Write Protect Refer to p 76 Recording Settings Overwrite When all hard disks become full previous recorded older data is automatically deleted and replaced with newer data Write Protect When all hard disks become full recording is stopped To begin recording again initialize the hard disk and reactivate the Digital Video Recorder or set the disk recording mode to Overwrite 15 2 Recording Mode The following recording modes are available to the Digital Video Recorder Priorities are 1 2 and 3 in that order Recording mode Priority Recording D to the schedule Auto recording Alarm event recording e 7 Alarm input recording ti operation according Motion detected recording Normal recording 3 Pre Alarm recording operates only in recording stop mode 15 3 Priority Recording Priority recording is given higher priority over Auto recording Use this recording mode to check recording details when for example a suspicious person intrudes or when making recording outside the scheduled time period In the Priority Recording settings the following setting
42. key The display reverts to the auto recording setting screen 12 4 3 Other settings In Auto Recording Settings special day motion detection and audio ON OFF settings can be performed in addition to both schedule and group settings Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting 13 MONITOR DISPLAY Functions that can be displayed differ between Monitor Outputs 1 and 2 e e 919 9 omes x lt EXT Function Digital Recorder Search Display position Triplex setting Archive BR screen ES Monitor Monitor output 1 Only the C DR161 Series 16 channel versions can display 13 1 Monitor Switch Operations of Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 outputs switch with each depression of the Monitor key Monitor 1 output is enabled when the Monitor key is unlit and Monitor 2 output is enabled when the Monitor key is lit 13 2 About Live and Playback Modes Display can be switched between live and playback modes Pressing the Play key when in live mode switches the screen to playback mode while pressing the Stop key when in playback mode switches the screen to live mode The multi segment split screen display is maintained even if the mode is switched Live mode Displays current camera images The camera number is displayed following the L indication Playback mode Displays recorded camera images The camera number is displayed fol
43. lack of available media space This message is displayed when the data size to be archived exceeds the destination media capacity and shows that the archiving is aborted as the media is full with data already written To continue archiving insert a new media and perform archiving again Transfer error has been detected This message is displayed if archiving media is not inserted or connected Ensure that the media is correctly inserted or connected If the inserted disk already has included data the transfer error message is displayed In such cases replace it with a new disk Start and end positions not correctly set This message is displayed when the times of start and end positions are entered in reverse order Reset correctly Nothing found Displayed when the time that no recording data exists is designated or when no existing camera is designated 18 5 When Viewing Saved Data 18 5 1 PC Operating conditions and image data OS Windows 2000 XP CPU Pentium Il 400 MHz or faster Memory At least 64 MB Hard Disk Capacity 10 MB or more Image data is saved as JPEG files at a resolution of 720 X 240 Playing files using the special viewer software downloaded at the time of archiving will change the resolution to 720 X 480 18 5 2 Folder Configuration and File Name Notes Folder name or file name at the time of DVD archiving is referenced in Time zone setting Refer to p 90 Network Setting Folder name or file name
44. level 1 Remove USB key 19 2 2 USB Key registration Notes Multiple USB key registrations are available Neither USB key registration nor reset can be performed via a network Insert the USB memory into the KEY LOCK terminal 2 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds and more Menu screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the C and keys select MAINTENANCE and then press the Menu key Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed 4 Move the cursor with the and keys select EXECUTE in USB key registration and press the Menu key The USB key registration is available 5 Select the USB key level of the Security settings from Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 or Invalid Refer to p 96 Security setting 6 Remove the USB memory from the KEY LOCK terminal after saving the settings The operation level set in the Key level settings becomes available 19 2 3 Resetting the USB Key registration Note If multiple USB keys are registered use the following method to erase the registration for all at once It is not necessary to insert the USB key s when erasing all registrations Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds and more Menu screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor with the L amp and keys select MAINTENANCE and press the Menu key Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with
45. operated until the year 2099 Motion Detect 5 Sensitivity levels can be turned on off for individual areas Search Function Date Time search Event search Priority recording Alarm input recording Normal recording Motion detect recording all Alarm Input 9 channels EDGE LEVEL no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 O screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD Full Fan Failure and HD Error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 O screwless connector Time Synchronization Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 O screwless connector Time Synchronization Output 1 channel open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Camera Control 1 channel RS 485 screwless connector Remote Control 1 channels RS 485 screwless connector or RJ11 Disk Array
46. or more while recording is temporarily stopped _ Instant Event Access Playback direction Instant access to the previous event Hold down the Reverse Play 0 key for 2 seconds or more while recording is temporarily stopped Recording advances to the beginning of the previous event and temporarily stops Hold down the G key for 2 seconds more while recording is temporarily stopped Instant Event Access Playback direction 47 48 17 SEARCH Pressing the Search key in the live mode or in the playback mode displays the search screen Two search methods are available Date time search by designating the specific time and event search by designating the event Note It may take a relatively long time to search During recording Web playback distribution Web download or Expansion unit connection It also takes time to search if a lot of event numbers exist Menu item Setting item SEARCH Date Time search DATE TIME SEARCH 8 EVENT SEARCH Start time 17 1 Date Time Search Entering the date and time to perform a search displays all camera images recorded closest to the designated time in freeze frame on the 16 segment or 9 segment split screen display If no recording is made on the designated date and time the date and time closest after the designated date and time is displayed The oldest and newest times for recorde
47. set to Hide in screen display settings 10 Hard disk in use Indicates the hard disk currently making recording Built in hard disk C D Hard disk expansion unit 1 E F Hard disk expansion unit 2 B is not displayed for single hard disk models versions with model number suffix 8 1 DO8 or D1 One of A F is displayed during normal mode Two characters from A F displayed during mirror mode 11 Current date and time Refer to p 100 Date Time setting This position can be moved by settings Notes Either 1 or 7 can be displayed All indications but 9 can be set to Display Hide by menu 13 4 Display during Playback The following indications appear while the playback screen is displayed e tAv x2 i id 1 Camera number being played back PB1 represents playback image The number represents the input number of the camera images 2 DVR name Refer to p 89 DVR name setting 3 Playback mode PLAY PP PLAY REV 4 nEv Playback in progress Fast forward quick playback in progress Reverse playback in progress Fast reverse playback in progress BE PAUSE Playback temporarily stops 4 Fast forward reverse playback speed X2 X4 X8 Quickly plays back forward or in reverse at the indicated speed 1M 10M Quickly plays back forward or in reverse skipping images in 1 minute 10 minute segments
48. status ferie e DM 1D12H AB 6 1D12H AB display DVD status display Display changes CALCULATING THE FILE PREPARING AN IMAGE WRITING gt FINISHING 18 4 2 Archiving stop Data transfer can be aborted with the Stop key A confirmation message is displayed Move the cursor to the desired selection using the and L keys and press the Menu key When using a USB When using a DVD SAT JAN 01 05 0 00 00 SAT JAN 0 END FEB 01 05 8 00 00 ARCHIVING WRITING FEB 20 05 17 30 00 004 FEB 20 05 17 30 00 004 STOP YES CANCEL STOP YES CANCEL 9 1D12H AB Q 1D12H AB YES Stops CANCEL Continues archiving Notes There be cases when it takes some minutes until archiving actually stops even if you stop DVD archiving The PC will be unable to recognize DVD media when you stop DVD archiving in the middle of archiving 18 4 3 Archiving completion When using a USB the indication ARCHIVING disappears after data transfer completion and the screen reverts to the live mode When using a DVD the indication FINISHING disappears after data transfer completion and the screen reverts to the live mode The DVD is automatically ejected from the DVD receptacle tray 55 18 4 4 About error messages The following error messages are displayed if an error should occur during archiving Terminated for
49. the setting and moves to the previous screen CANCEL Returns to the original cursor position without moving to the previous screen SAVE YES NO CANCEL Selecting Yes displays the message NOW SAVING and the display moves to the previous or next screen after saving is complete NOW SAVING DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER Note Do not turn off the power while the message NOW SAVING is displayed 22 1 2 Implementing Settings Implementing a setting displays a message at the upper right of the screen Move the cursor using the G0 and gt keys and select Yes or Cancel YES Executes the setting CANCEL Returns to the original cursor position without implementing the setting EXECUTE YES CANCEL Selecting Yes displays the message EXECUTE EXECUTE DO NOT TURN OFF THE POWER Once the setting has been implemented a message is displayed Pressing the Menu key returns to the original cursor position COMPLETED 75 76 23 RECORDING SETTING Priority recording and Auto recording Normal recording and REC SETTING Alarm Event recording modes are available In each recording PRIORITY REC SETTING p 2 ENS AUTO REC SETTING mode Recording ON OFF Recording rate and Picture PRE REC SETTING quality can be set for each camera For the Digital Video Recorder data from the start to the end of a recordin
50. type of signal input to the Priority INPUT MODE Recording Input Terminal For information on recording operation when the Level or Edge mode is selected see Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed on page 43 AUDIO ON OFF ON Audio is also simultaneously recorded for the duration of Priority Recording OFF No audio is recorded POST TIME 0 60 999 SEC Set the length of time after which Priority Recording will finish 7 NO LIMIT 0 999 SEC Records for a set period of post alarm time This must be 1 second or more if the Priority Recording mode is set to Edge but can be set to 0 or more if this mode is set to Level NO LIMIT Priority recording continues until stopped manually Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings f the Priority Recording mode is set to Level recording initiated by the Digital Video Recorder or remote controller Priority Rec key will continue until stopped manually ff 78 23 1 1 Recording Setting In the Priority Recording settings the following settings can be made for individual cameras recording ON OFF recording rate and picture quality The total recording rate and the estimated recording time available are displayed near the bottom of the screen Total Recording Rate Displays the total recording rate set for all cameras Estimated Recording Time Displays the time available for recording the output of all cameras to a hard
51. week Day of the week Sun Sat Hour 00 00 23 00 END Month Week Set the Daylight Saving Time ending date and time DATE TIME Day of the week Hour Month Jan Dec OCT LAST WEEK SUN 22 00 Week the 1st week 4th week Last week _ Day of the week Sun Sat Hour 00 00 23 00 Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Avoid time sync settings one hour before and after the start and end date time for daylight savings time Failure to do So could lead to incorrect time synchronization 2 In some cases set time is not synchronized immediately after the setting has been saved when synchronized using the NTP server In such case synchronization can be complete by restarting the power or wail for a while Weeks for daylight savings time are as follows First week Second week Third week Fourth week Last week First to seventh Eighth to fourteenth Fifteenth to twenty first Twenty second to twenty eighth Previous 7 calendar days including the last day 30 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE Equipment maintenance includes initialization of the Digital Video Recorder itself including hard disk drives settings and MAINTENANCE log files writing and reading settings data for external UA LER T 2 equipment USB key registration and data deletion READ INE DATA EXECUTE Equipment maintenance settings be performed even while Tab KEV REGHOTBRAT
52. 02 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 SPECI 7 8 9 1 1 1 time earlier than the start time will allow recording to continue until the following day EVERY SUN Set the day of the week and special days for auto recording MON TUE WED EVERY Regularly performs recordings every day THU FRI SAT SUN SAT Performs recordings on the designated day of the week SPECIAL SPECIAL Performs recordings on specified days 00 00 23 59 Set the end time 0 the end time OPERATION GROUP A a e groups Groups can be set in the auto recording settings GROUP F Next page setting of groups A F Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 79 80 23 2 2 Settings of Groups A F Service operation methods of Groups A F are set for each schedule Set the camera alarm input and motion detected GROUP A SETTING modes and post time set in the Alarm Event Recording settings NORMAL REC SETTING ALARM EVENT REC SETTING ALARM EVENT REC MODE SEQUENCE ALARM INPUT MODE EDGE POST ALARM TIME 999SEC MOTION DETECT MODE LEVEL POST MOTION TIME 11SEC NOMAL REC SETTING For setting refer to p 81 Normal recording setting ALARM EVENT REC SETTING For setting refer to p 82 Alarm event recording setting ALARM EVENT SEQUENCE LAST REC MODE Sets the operation of alarm event recording when multiple alarm events have occurred SEQUENCE Records all cameras set for alarm event
53. 1 160 GB 160 GBx 1 Video Input 9 channels VBS1 0 V p p 75 BNC Video Output 9 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC loop through Monitor Output 2 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 BNC 1 channel is dedicated to real time image Full screen and 4 segment split screen display only Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers Link Input 1 channel VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder C DRO091 161 series to this terminal Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and monitored with a single monitor by using the C RM1000 Remote Controller option Audio Recording System 8 bits Linear PCM sampling frequency 16 kHz Audio Input 1 channel 10 dB 10 unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio Output 1 channel 10 dB 600 unbalanced RCA pin jack Screen Display 1 4 9 segment screen sequence electronic 2 x zoom Picture Quality Changeable in 5 steps File size 16 64KB 64 KB Quality 1 40 KB Quality 2 32 KB Quality 3 24 KB Quality 4 16 KB Quality 5 Pixels 720 x 240 pixels Recording Rate Total recording rate 120 IPS each camera can be individually set for the following rate 120 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 IPS Pre Recording Post Alarm Recording Max 5 min 0 300 s Max 999 s 0 999 s non limit Date Time Year m
54. 1 0V p p 75 O BNC loop through Monitor Output 2 channels VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC 1 channel is dedicated to real time image Full screen and 4 segment split screen display only Nothing is displayed other than camera names and camera numbers Link Input 1 channel VBS1 0V p p 75 Q BNC Connect the monitor output of other digital video recorder C DRO091 161 series to this terminal Multiple digital video recorders can be operated and monitored with a single monitor by using the C RM1000 Remote Controller option Audio Recording System 8 bits Linear PCM sampling frequency 16 kHz Audio Input 1 channel 10 dB 10 unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio Output 1 channel 10 dB 600 unbalanced RCA pin jack Screen Display 1 4 9 segment screen sequence electronic 2 x zoom Picture Quality Changeable in 5 steps File size 16 64KB 64 KB Quality 1 40 KB Quality 2 32 KB Quality 3 24 KB Quality 4 16 KB Quality 5 Pixels 720 x 240 pixels Recording Rate Total recording rate 120 IPS each camera can be individually set for the following rate 120 60 30 15 8 4 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 60 IPS Pre Recording Max 5 min 0 300 s Post Alarm Recording Max 999 s 0 999 s non limit Date Time Year month date hour minute second 24 hours format display monthly deviation of within x30 s 25 C 77 F can be
55. 13 5 Full Screen Display 5 Recording state Priority recording or Auto recording in progress No indication Recording stop state 6 Camera name Refer to p 89 Camera name setting 7 Hard disk being played back A B C Plays back the first built in hard disk Plays back the second built in hard disk versions with a model number suffix 3 6 D3 or D6 only Plays back the hard disk expansion unit s hard disk 8 Recording date and time This display position can be changed by settings Notes Either 1 or 6 can be displayed All indications but 7 can be set to Display Hide by menu Pressing the Camera Selector key while in live or playback mode displays the selected camera output on the full screen L2 L5 IL 6 L8 IL 9 AB Press the Camera Selector key No 3 cS AB 33 34 13 6 Multi Segment Split Screen Display When the live or playback screen is displayed the multi segment split screen display changes as shown below each time the Multi Screen key is pressed Multi Screen key lights continuously during multi Segment Split Screen display 9 channel DVR 4 Seg A gt 4 Seg 9 Seg 4 4 Seg C Example Screen display in live mode 9 channel DVR 16 channel DVR 4 Seg A 4 Seg B gt 4 Seg C 4 Seg D 16 Seg 4 9 Seg B4 9 Seg A 4 segment split A 4 segment split B M
56. 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DIGITAL VIDEO C DRO091 CU Series RECORDER C DR161 CU Series Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Video Recorder Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment TOA Corporation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 7 2 HANDLING PREGAJUTIONS Goto tnodo 10 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS wissen ee ee 11 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2222 222 221 12 5 MODEL NUMBER CONFIGURATION 12 6 FEATURES 12 7 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS ROU m 14 17 CONNECTIONS B RACK MOUNTING a 19 9 CONNECTIONS Oi BASIC SYSTEN 20 9 2 About Star Wirllig cete a o n a aE 20 9 3 Digital Video Recorder s Expansion System Cascade connection 21 10 EXTERNAL TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 10 1 RS 232C Terminal Communications Specifications 23 10 1 1 Communications protocol 23 10 1 2 RS 232C Connector pin arrangement 23 10 2 Alarm Input Terminal Connections 2 24 10 21 Terminal CONMECHON
57. 2 key CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING REC AUDIO OVERWRITE REC PLAY REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITOR1 CAM NAME MONITOR2 CAM NAME DVR NAME R LEFT RA No mmm mmm m m o o o o 4 Save the setting contents GD SAVE YES NO CANCEL REC AUDIO OVERWRITE REC PLAY REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITOR1 CAM NAME MONITOR2 CAM NAME DVR NAME R LEFT RA NAME CBS nn cogvoooooooon mmm mmo o o o o in the figure represents the cursor The examples following are for procedures for performing alphanumerical display settings Main menu screen MAIN MENU REC SETTING DISPLAY SETTING NETWORK SETTING MAIL SETTING SYSTEM SETTING LOG DISPLAY DATE TIME SETTING MAINTENANCE IMAGE ARCHIVING or or key or key J Confirm using the Menu key gt SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING gt SEQUENCE SETTING gt CAMERA NAME SETTING gt DVR NAME SETTING MONITOR1 SCREEN H MONITOR2 SCREEN 4 ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL DVR123 SEG SEG A CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING REC AUDIO OVERWRITE REC PLAY REMAINING DISK MODE
58. 2 channels e SATA and dedicated control signal e SATA connector and modular connector Communication Function RS 232C D sub connector 9 pin male 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX ethernet RJ45 Other Function mail transmission capability USB terminals ARCHIVE KEY LOCK Web function Real time image play back remote menu Language choice English French Japanese Altitude Under 3 000 m 9 843 ft relative to sea level Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F when mounted on a rack Operating Humidity Under 80 RH no condensation Finish Panel Surface treated steel plate black paint 30 gloss Case Pre coated steel plate black Dimensions 420 W x 93 9 H x 332 8 D mm 16 5 W x 3 7 H x 13 1 D inch Weight 5 7 kg 12 6 Ib 5 7 kg 12 6 Ib 6 5 14310 6 5kg 14 3 Ib Accessory Power supply cord 2 m 6 6 ft 1 Option Rack mounting bracket MB 23B 127 128 ___ Model C DRi i 08 Power Source OdBz1V C DR161 1 C DR161 3 C DR161 6 110 120 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 430 mA Image Compression System Motion JPEG Video Format NTSC Recording Medium E IDE Hard Disk E IDE Hard Disk 80GB 80GBx1 160 GB 160 GBx 1 E IDE Hard Disk 320 GB 160 GBx 2 E IDE Hard Disk 600 GB 300 GB x 2 Video Input 16 channels
59. 2 is selected while the Monitor key is lit Display the Menu screen after returning to the live mode when in playback mode Menu screen is not displayed while in zoom mode and during zoom display while zoom key is lit 2 To move the cursor use the C and keys The and gt keys be used to move the cursor only when there are setting parameters 3 To select or change parameters use the and keys 4 Press the Menu key at the mark at the desired setting item If no change has been made to the current parameter The screen moves to the next screen If changes have been made Save setting confirmation message is displayed Refer to the next page 5 To exit the setting and return to the previous screen press the key at the leftmost parameter position of the screen A Save Setting confirmation dialog is displayed if changes have been made Refer to the next page If set value has not been changed the screen moves to the previous screen Exits the Menu screen when the Main Menu screen is displayed 22 1 1 Saving settings If setting change has been made on the screen message is displayed at upper right of the screen when the screen moves Move the cursor to the desired selection using the G9 and L keys then press the Menu key YES Saves the settings and the display moves to the previous or next screen NO Cancels
60. 248 497 746 1243 2486 4724 32 KB 308 617 926 1544 3089 5870 24 KB 407 815 1223 2039 4078 7748 16 KB 599 1199 1799 2998 5997 11394 Camera x 9 Hard Disk 320 GB Audio recording ON Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 140 1 20 1 High 64 KB 77 152 296 433 686 1220 1933 40 KB 237 456 656 1014 1712 2542 32 KB 292 555 793 1206 1978 2840 24 KB 379 710 1001 1487 2342 3218 16 KB 540 984 1356 1941 2870 3712 For the C DR091 6 and C DR091D6 Digital Video Recorder Camera x 9 Hard Disk 600 GB Audio recording OFF Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 110 1 20 1 High 64 KB 145 291 583 874 1457 2915 5539 40 KB 231 462 924 1386 2311 4622 8782 32 KB 287 574 1148 1722 2871 5742 10911 24 KB 379 758 1516 2274 3790 7580 14402 16 KB 557 1114 2229 3344 5573 11147 21180 Camera x 9 Hard Disk 600 GB Audio recording ON Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 8 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 143 283 551 805 1275 2269 3593 40 KB 226 442 847 1221 1885 3184 4726 32 KB 279 543 1032 1474 2242 3678 5280 24 KB 365 705 1320 1860 2765 4354 5982 16 KB 528 1005 1830
61. 9 DVR name setting MONITOR 1 SCREEN Set the screen to be displayed when Monitor 1 is activated CAM 1 16 CAM 1 9 4SEG A D 4SEG A C 9SEG A and B 9SEG SEQ 16SEG SEQ MONITOR 2 SCREEN 1 16 CAM 1 9 Set the screen to be displayed when Monitor 2 is activated 4SEG A D 4SEG A C SEQ SEQ ALARM DISPLAY 0 SEC 120 SEC Set the full screen display interval to be used by the corres INTERVAL REC IN NO LIMIT ponding camera whenever recording has been initiated by an alarm event 0 second No full screen display 1 120 seconds Full screen display occurs for the preset period of time Rec In Full screen display occurs for the duration of recording No Limit Full screen display continues to occur until display is switched manually Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings If multiple alarm events have been input simultaneously the event that occurred last is given priority and displayed on the full screen f the Alarm Event Recording mode is set to Sequence and multiple events are set the camera with the lowest number is displayed on the full screen on the monitor 24 1 Character Display Settings Set names and numbers to Display or Hide For display CHARACTER DISPLAY SETTING positions refer to the sections Display During Recording and REC AUDIO DISP OVERWRITE DISP Display During Playback 018 Refer to p 32 Display whe
62. Available Disk Time and Operation 44 16 PLAYBACK 16 1 16 2 Type otPlayDack axe tic tux de de tees neut Rx dee 45 Flow to Perform Playback eae rtu eee dieta 45 1621 Playback x atin odes 45 16 22 Reverse playback 4 5 o oss 45 16 2 9 Playback Stop 45 16 2 4 Earliest image display 46 16 2 5 Latest image reverse playback 46 16 2 6 Fast forward reverse 46 16 27 ILI E 46 16 2 8 Frame advance frame reverse playback 46 2m 47 17 SEARCH 1751 Date Time Search eite nel ee 48 17 92 JEVent Search i Dec Ng ie ee 49 17 2 1 Event search list display 50 18 ARGMIVE E 51 18 1 Archiving amp Transfer TImes eter i 52 18 2 Archiving by Entering the Date and Time 1 2 2 53 18 3 Archiving from the Playback Screen seen 54 18 4 Display During Archiving etri tnt enthalt 55 18 4 1 Display during 55 18 4 2 ArchIVIDg STOD 1 eee rnnt retire pi E E 55 18 4 3 Archiving completion netter tenente tertie tenute Pret vas uis 55 18 4 4 About error messages
63. E Display Displays live images through Monitor output 1 Hide No live image display through Monitor output 1 MONITOR 2 DISP HIDE Display Displays live images through Monitor output 2 Hide No live image display through Monitor output 2 Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 24 3 Sequence Setting Screens are sequentially switched at display intervals set for eee sine each step Set the screen to be sequenced to the monitor and e WANT TON the switching interval Refer to p 35 Sequence Display STEPI BENE iste canmi STEP3 CAM7 10SEC 3SEC STEP4 9SEG 05 45 05 Note STEPS 0 CAM The display interval of Step 1 cannot be set to 0 second STEPS G8EC osEC STEPS 1 05 1 05 STEP10 1 05 1 05 STEP11 1 05 1 05 STEP12 1 05 CAM1 05 STEP13 1 05 1 05 STEP14 1 05 CAM1 05 STEP15 1 05 1 05 STEP16 1 05 1 05 Dum Sen omm MONITOR 1 16 channel 9 channel Set the display screen mode of each step Display screen CAM 1 16 CAM 1 9 4SEG A D 4SEG A C 9SEG A and B 9SEG 16SEG MONITOR 1 Sequence interval Set the display interval of each step MONITOR 2 CAM 1 16 CAM 1 9 Set the display screen of each step Display screen 4SEG A D 4SEG A C MONIT
64. Enters the camera menu OFF Exits the camera menu Set Sets camera menu selection Clear Clears the camera menu item Position Selection Selects camera positions Notes Only an administrator account can use the camera menu The Camera menu may not function correctly if different maker s Combination Cameras are included in the system 109 110 31 7 Playback Transmission Click on the Playback Transmission button to display the security screen below Click on Execute button to display the Playback screen Clicking the check box of I always rely on the contents from this issuer hides the security screen display from the next time Warning Security The application s digital signature is invalid Do you want to run the application Name PlayApplet Publisher TOA From http 10 51 100 136 C Blways trust content from this publisher The digital signature cannot be verified by a trusted source Only continue if you trust the origin of the application More Information Recorded image can be played back searched and downloaded Administrator account can perform these operations Playback Search operation section Playback operation Search operation CE Ge oe oe Download operation Playback images are displayed in the image display section When power has just been switched on or when there is no recording data playback images are not displayed and the screen wil
65. ING DATA IMPORT SETTING DATA USB KEY REGISTRATION USB KEY DATA ERASURE DISK ARRAY1 DISK ARRAY2 EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE EXECUTE UNUSED UNUSED Menu key HD INITIALIZE DISK MODE NORMAL EXECUTE EXECUTE HDD A HDD B MASTER MASTER 160GB SLAVE 160GB SLAVE 5 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more The main menu screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor with the and K28 keys to select MAINTENANCE then press the Menu key The Equipment Maintenance screen is displayed 3 Select HD INITIALIZE then press the Menu key The Hard Disk Initialization screen is displayed 4 Select the disk mode using the and keys Select NORMAL or MIRROR Refer to p 38 Before Recording 5 Move the cursor with the L and keys to select EXECUTE then press the Menu key Yes and Cancel are displayed 6 Move the cursor with the C0 and L keys to select YES then press the Menu key Confirmation message is displayed after executing the hard disk initialization 7 Select OK then press the Menu key The display returns to the hard disk initialization screen 12 4 Auto Recording Settings Recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule Therefore perform schedule or group settings when making auto recording Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting 12 4 1
66. Input B Ground CONTROL OUT G Control Output Ground RM IN B Remote Control Input B RS 485 TIME SYNC IN Date Time Adjustment Input RM OUT B Remote Control Output B RS 485 TIME SYNC G Date Time Adjustment Input Ground RM OUT B G Remote Control Output B Ground TIME SYNC OUT Date Time Adjustment Output RM OUT B Remote Control Output B RS 485 TIME SYNC G Date Time Adjustment Output Ground Note Ensure that the cable is securely locked into the terminal after connection Refer to p 24 Alarm input terminal connections 10 3 1 Time synchronization input output terminal connections Two different methods are available to synchronize the time one using both master and slave units the other using NTP Refer to p 100 Date time setting Note When synchronizing a single channel Digital Video Recorder set the synchronization interval to 5 seconds Refer to p 100 Date time setting Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output To synchronize the times of slave units with the time of the master unit connect the slave units to the master unit in a series via their input and output terminals In other words connect the input of slave number 1 to the master unit s output and the input of slave number 2 to slave number 1 s output and so on 10 4 10BASE T 100BASE TX Terminal Connections Use this terminal to remotely monitor or control cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder or search or pla
67. It is possible to set multiple alarm events for each camera including up to four alarm inputs and four motion detection settings LAST Records only the camera that triggers alarm last It is possi ble to set one alarm input and one motion detection setting for each camera ALARM INPUT MODE LEVEL EDGE Select either Level or Edge depending on the type of signal input to the Priority Recording Terminal For information on recording operation when the Level or Edge mode is selected see Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed on page 43 POST ALARM TIME 0 60 999 SEC NO LIMIT Set the length of time an Alarm Event recording is to continue after being triggered by an alarm input 0 999 SEC Recordings are performed during the set post alarm time If the alarm input mode is set to Edge the post alarm time can be set to 1 second or more If itis set to Level it can be set 0 second or more NO LIMIT Recordings continue alarm recording completion until manually stopped MOTION DETECT LEVEL EDGE MODE Set the Motion Detection mode to either Level or Edge For information on recording operation when the Level or Edge mode is selected see Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed on page 43 POST MOTION TIME 1 60 999 SEC NO LIMIT Notes Set the length of time an Alarm Event recording is to continue after being triggered by
68. LOM CEXECUTE recording is in progress USB KEY DATA ERASURE EXECUTE DISK ARRAY1 UNUSED DISK ARRAY2 UNUSED Hum HD INITIALIZE For setting refer to p 102 Hard disk drive initialization SETTING INITIALIZE Initializes setting content However security settings current time log disk mode and play disk settings do not change LOG INITIALIZE Erases and initializes the log EXPORT SETTING DATA Writes digital recorder settings data into the USB memory device connected to the archive terminal However security settings current time log disk mode and play disk settings do not change IMPORT SETTING DATA Reads Digital Video Recorder settings data from the USB memory device connected to the archive terminal However security settings current time log disk mode and play disk settings do not change USB KEY REGISTRATION Registers a USB memory devices connected to the key lock terminal as a USB key For details on this setting see page 62 Security settings Using a USB Key USB KEY DATA ERASURE Erases the USB key data registered on the Digital Video Recorder DISK ARRAY 1 UNUSED DA1 DA2 UNUSED When not connected to a hard disk drive expansion unit DA1 When a C DA1000 1 is connected DA2 When a C DA1000 2 is connected DISK ARRAY 2 UNUSED DA1 DA2 Note UNUSED When not connected to a hard disk drive expansion unit DA1 When a C DA1000 1 is co
69. ME OCT LAST WEEK SUN 22 00 WEEK SUN 02 00 cases Item Selection Description DATE TIME SETTING JAN 01 00 00 00 00 The Clock Setting function adjusts the Digital Video Recorder s DEC 31 99 23 59 59 clock to the current time It can also perform Time Synchronization and Daylight Saving Time adjustments DATE TIME MASTER SLAVE NTP Master When the synchronized time arrives a time sync ADJUST OPERATE signal is output from the time sync output terminal At the same time the master performs time synchro nization for Type B TOA B protocol cameras Slave The synchronized time arrives when a signal enters the time sync input terminal Also the slave performs time synchronization for Type B TOA B protocol cameras one minute after a time sync signal has been input NTP Makes a connection to the NTT server for time synchro nization DATE TIME 00 00 23 00 Set time synchronization ADJUST TIME DATE TIME 1SEC 5SEC Set the time used for time synchronization ADJUST OUTPUT When using a one channel Digital Video Recorder set the time to 5 seconds DAYLIGHT SETTING ON OFF ON Activates the Daylight Saving Time adjustment function OFF Disables the Daylight Saving Time adjustment function START Month Week Set the Daylight Saving Time starting date and time DATE TIME Day of the week Hour Month Jan Dec APRIL 1ST WEEK SUN 02 00 Week the 1st week 4th week Last
70. OR 2 Sequence interval 0 3 60SEC Set the display interval of each step Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 24 4 Camera Name Setting Camera names can be individually assigned to each camera Up to 15 characters can be used for camera name However eS the number of characters that can be displayed are limited in 9 CAMa P CAMERA2 segment and 16 segment split screen displays CAMERAA gt 9 segment split display came First 10 characters of the camera name displayed cue P 16 segment split display 5 First 7 characters of the camera name are displayed CAMIS 15 alphanumeric Set each camera name characters 1 Set the cursor at the 9 mark of the desired camera number CAMERA NAME and press the Menu key CAMERA The character entry screen is displayed 01234 ABCDE KLMNO 2 Select characters and press the Menu key UVWXY abcde To delete entered characters select Clear and press the kImno uvwxy Menu key e PIII 2 2 YYARY STUTM HIARI NETAR YvRAXTE Y Aa 9 9 gt gt 4 Y 2 A ye Com omo ana 75 DIN ris o o o eo 4e0 0 00 aA Roe oe gt 8 om o wA Omm DEL END 3 Select End after character entry completion then press the Menu key Save setting confirmation message is displayed an
71. R number Refer to p 21 Digital Video Recorder s Expansion system 1 Press the Digital Video Recorder s Power key while holding down the Sequence key in standby mode Camera Selection keys 1 8 flashes for about 1minute 2 Press the desired DVR ID to set The selected number flashes three times then the number is programmed as DVR ID Note It is impossible to operate the Digital Video Recorder when the main power is set to OFF Operate the Digital Video Recorder after placing it in standby mode 12 2 Clock Settings Perform clock settings of the Digital Video Recorder Adjust the date and time in Clock Settings on the menu screen Refer to p 100 Date time setting Notes If the clock setting is not performed video recordings are not made according to the schedule set in the auto recording setting In some cases changing the current time may make it impossible to play back the recorded images correctly when duplicated time data exists in the recording data MAIN MENU DATE TIME SETTING REC SETTING DATE TIME SETTING DISPLAY SETTING gt 1 05 00 00 00 NETWORK SETTING gt MAIL SETTING gt DATE TIME ADJUST OPERATE SLAVE SYSTEM SETTING gt DATE TIME ADJUST TIME 00 00 LOG DISPLAY key DATE TIME ADJUST OUTPUT 15 DATE TIME SETTING gt DAYLIGHT SETTING ON MAINTENANCE gt START DATE TIME APR 1ST WEEK SUN 02 00 IMAGE ARCHIVING END DATE TIME LAST WEEK SUN 22 00
72. RATE 32 kbps 64 kbps Set the maximum transfer speed 128 kbps 256 kbps 512 kbps 1 Mbps 2 Mbps 4 Mbps MAX PRIMARY DNS 0 O O 0 0 255 Set the primary DNS server s IP address SECONDARY DNS 0 0 0 0 0 255 Set the secondary DNS server s IP address NTP SERVER Up to 46 alphanumeric characters Set the NTP server s domain TIME ZONE GMT 12 00 0 00 13 00 The time obtained using NTP is the UTC time Universal Time Coordinated which is the error time to be used to adjust to local time It can be set in 15 minutes units This correlates to NTP server s time synchronization folder name and file names at the time of DVD archiving Perform settings correctly Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 1 Setting a password is recommended If no password is set then settings can be changed simply by accessing using a web browser Follow the procedures in the Camera Name Settings to set web WEB SERVER USER PASSWORD user password web admin password and NTP servers Refer passus rd to p 89 Camera name setting 41234 5 ABCDE KLMNO P UVWXY 2 abcde f uvwxy 2 1 amp dom d DEL END 26 MAIL SETTING Emails can be transmitted to receiving address when an alarm event or failure occurs Up to 4 receiving addresses can be set MAIL SETTING SENDER ADDRESS gt test SEND TO ADDRESS1 b testi SEND TO ADDRESS2 b test2
73. RS232C BIT RATE RS232C FLOW CTRL RS232C RESPONSE CONTROLLER BIT RATE CONTROLLER RESPONSE DVR ID LANGUAGE SELECTION LOG DISPLAY REC LOG paa FAILURE LOG SYSTEM LOG DATE TIME SETTING DATE TIME SETTING Refer to p 100 DATE TIME ADJUST OPERATE DATE TIME ADJUST TIME DATE TIME ADJUST OUTPUT DAYLIGHT SETTING START DATE TIME END DATE TIME MAINTENANCE HD INITIALIZE DISK MODE Refer to p 101 SETTING INITIALIZE LOG INITIALIZE EXPORT SETTING DATA MPORT SETTING DATA USB KEY REGISTRATION USB KEY DATA ERASURE DISK ARRAY 1 2 IMAGE ARCHIVING START END 1 5 Refer to p 51 CAMERA 1 16 ALL 73 74 22 MAIN MENU SETTING 22 1 About the Main Menu Settings To perform each setting display the Menu screen when in live mode Recording setting p 76 MAIN MENU Screen display setting p 86 REC SETTING gt Network settlh p 90 NETWORK SETTING 4 Mail setting p 91 SYSTEM SETTING System Setting p 94 Ar CELNA M Log display oe e os p 98 UMAGE ARCHI VING 5 Date time setting p 100 Maintenance etes 101 Image archiving p 91 Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Displays the Menu screen Notes Menu screen is not displayed while the Monitor Output
74. S 485 screwless connector Remote Control 1 channels RS 485 screwless connector or RJ11 Disk Array 2 channels e SATA and dedicated control signal e SATA connector and modular connector Communication Function RS 232C D sub connector 9 pin male 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX ethernet RJ45 Other Function mail transmission capability USB terminals ARCHIVE KEY LOCK Web function Real time image play back remote menu Language choice English French Japanese Applicable DVD Medium DVD R Altitude Under 3 000 m 9 843 ft relative to sea level Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F when mounted on a rack Operating Humidity Under 80 RH no condensation Finish Panel Surface treated steel plate black paint 30 gloss Case Pre coated steel plate black Dimensions 420 W x 93 9 H x 332 8 D mm 16 5 W x 3 7 H x 13 1 D inch Weight 6 8 kg 15 0 Ib 6 8 kg 15 0 Ib 7 6 kg 16 8lb 7 6 kg 16 8 Ib Accessory Power supply cord 2 m 6 6 ft 1 Option Rack mounting bracket MB 23B 129 Mods __C DR161D08 Power Source OdBz1V C DR161D1 C DR161D3 C DR161D6 110 120 V AC 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 530 mA Image Compression System Motion JPEG Video Format NTSC Recording Medium E IDE Hard Disk 600 GB 300 GB x 2
75. Screen Display 34 Sequence 35 35 14 OTHER FUNCTIONS 14 1 14 2 ue Bra 36 Position Setting Display epo 37 15 RECORDING Before RECOrdiINg 5 c 38 js MB decr E 38 15 1 2 Recording order to hard disks 2 2 2 38 15 1 3 Diskirecordihng mode e 39 15 2 Recording MOOG noces 39 15 3 Priority Recording trt rire sta sus REPRE des crx ee deu 39 15 3 1 How to perform priority 39 15 4 Auto Recording Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording 40 15 4 1 Alarm eventirecording eerte cit ctr eco tha aieo 40 15 42 Normal recording ttp tet aa 41 15 5 Pre Recordings ta Uu CE 41 15 6 Hecordirig State alee EI NETA 41 15 7 Recording Operation When Edge Level Settings Are Performed 438 15 8 Picture Quality 2 1 9 2 A Na ie utere 43 15 9 Recording RAS orate e LUE en eR 44 15 10 Hecording t rtr eps et xus ia a irse a 44 15 11
76. alize the disk AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED ON THE HARD DISK PLEASE REACTIVATE USING THE POWER KEY HD INITIALIZE DISK MODE NORMAL EXECUTE EXECUTE HDD A MASTER 160GB SLAVE HDD B MASTER C D5SLAVE DVD Error occurs f the error persists even after restarting the power then initialize the disk Note Initializing the disk will cause all video and other data stored on it to be erased Copy any necessary data to another location and initialize the disk If the error persists even after the disk has been initialized then it is necessary to replace the hard disk drive Consult your TOA dealer for more information 67 68 If the expansion unit s disk drive malfunctions Check the connection cables pulling them out and re inserting them into their sockets Restart the expansion unit then restart the Digital Video Recorder s power supply Note If the drive is restored by restarting the power then some of the recorded data may be lost Copy any nece ssary data to another location and initialize the disk f the error persists even after restarting the power then initialize the disk Note Initializing the disk will cause all video and other data stored on it to be erased If any of the data on the disk is needed be sure to copy it to another location before initializing the disk If the error persists even after the disk has been initialized then it is necessary to re
77. ame Settings to set FROM ADDRESS sender address send to address SMTP server account name test password and POP3 servers rm ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z abcde fghij kimno pqrst uvwxy z 1 amp s lt gt l TE DEL END 26 1 Transmission Condition Setting Set conditions for transmitting emails when alarm is triggered SETTING motion is detected Priority Recording begins equipment fails Es PRIORITY REC NO or power Is switched on SYSTEM OPERATE YES CAM4 YES CAMS YES CAM6 YES CAM7 YES YES 9 YES CAM10 YES CAM11 YES CAM12 NO CAM13 NO CAM14 NO CAM15 NO CAM16 NO item Selection Description CAM 1 16 1 9 ON OFF ON Transmits emails when the Alarm Event recording begins OFF Does not transmit emails even if the Alarm Event recording begins PRIORITY REC ON OFF ON Transmits emails when Priority recording begins OFF Does not transmit emails even if Priority recording begins FAILURE ON OFF ON Transmits emails when Failure log is added OFF Does not transmit emails even if Failure log is added When set to ON following logs are transmitted Video Lost occur Video Lost reset image return setting invalid release operation Remaining Capacity Warning start Remaining Capacity Warning reset Hard Disk error Hard Disk full Hard Disk full reset Fan failure SYSTEM OPERATE ON OFF ON Transmits
78. at display monthly deviation of within 30 s 25 C 77 F can be operated until the year 2099 Motion Detect 5 Sensitivity levels can be turned on off for individual areas Search Function Date Time search Event search Priority recording Alarm input recording Normal recording Motion detect recording all Alarm Input 16 channels EDGE LEVEL no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 Q screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD Full Fan Failure and HD Error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 Q screwless connector Time Synchronization Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Time Synchronization Output 1 channel open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Camera Control 1 channel RS 485 screwless connector Remote Control
79. ating levels and their relationship to login and logout procedures see page 60 About Security Setting VALID INVALID Displays the content set for the USB key level USB KEY LEVEL LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 INVALID Inserting a registered USB key in a key lock terminal allows settings to be changed Refer to p 62 Security settings Using a USB Key LEVEL 1 Select in order to log in to operation level 1 LEVEL 2 Select in order to log in to operation levels 1 and 2 LEVEL 3 Select in order to log in to operation levels 1 2 and 3 INVALID USB key security not used PRIORITY REC OPERATION LEVEL 3 VALID INVALID VALID Possible to operate the Priority Recording key at operation level 3 INVALID Not possible to operate the Priority Recording key at operation level 3 51 REMOTE ACCESS LIMIT ON OFF Restrict remote operation via remote controller or RS 232C ON Restricts access at the level set by the Digital Video Recorder OFF Allows access at operation level 1 full access LOGOUT INTERVAL INVALID 1 MINUTE 5 MINUTE 10 MINUTE 30 MINUTE 60 MINUTE Set the length of time after which automatic logout will occur after no operation has been conducted after a password login INVALID No automatic logout 1 60 MINUTE Logout will occur after the specified amount of time Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 1 It is not possible to res
80. cations or in locations exposed to direct sunlight sooty smoke or steam Note that even in locations which are not particularly dusty dust may accumulate at the Recorder s ventilation slots Because this could cause an extreme rise in temperature inside the Recorder be sure to clean the ventilation slots periodically after switching off the power and disconnecting the power supply plug from the AC outlet It is highly recommended that the ventilation slots be cleaned once a year When cleaning the Recorder be sure to switch off the power Wipe with a soft dry cloth If it gets very dirty use the soft cloth slightly moistened in neutral cleanser Never use volatile spirits like thinner benzine or alcohol Such chemicals may damage its plastic surface Do not block the ventilation slots or cooling fan which could cause the temperature inside the Recorder to rise possibly resulting in unit failure Install the Recorder at least 100 mm 3 9 inch away from the nearest wall surface Since the Recorder is equipped with a cooling fan a motor sound is generated Avoid installing the Digital Video Recorder in locations which resonate electrical motor noise Do not install the Recorder in locations influenced by strong electrical or magnetic fields as monitor screen pictures may become distorted or the Recorder could fail The Recorder can be used only in a commercial and industrial area Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely
81. ck The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with the simultaneous recording playback function that permits recorded images to be played back without stopping recording Playback is performed only through Monitor 1 The following playback methods are available Type Description Playback Plays back recorded images Reverse playback Plays back recorded images in reverse chronological order speed can be increased using the 1 minute 10 minute skip playback function Instant event access playback Moves to the event start time Priority recording Alarm Event recording and Normal recording to begin playback 16 2 How to Perform Playback Performing playback operation during live mode switches the display to the playback mode Notes If power is turned off the playback starts from the earliest image Playback performance could be degraded during live transmission playback transmission or downloading using the PC s Web browser 16 2 1 Playback Press the Play 5 key Recorded images are played back The Playback key lights green displaying the playback screen When playback is performed again playback begins from the time at which it last stopped 16 2 2 Reverse playback Press the Reverse Play key Plays back recorded images in reverse chronological order The Reverse Play key lights green displaying the reverse playback screen When reverse playback is performed again it begins fro
82. cording interval to 1 second or more allows Pre Recording to be performed In Pre Recording the recording rate and picture quality cannot be individually set for each camera Instead recording rate picture quality and audio ON OFF settings are common to all connected cameras The maximum recording rate per camera is 4 IPS Refer to p 85 Pre Recording setting Pre Recording can be performed under the following conditions When Priority recording begins while recording is stopped When an alarm event occurs and alarm even recording begins while a schedule in which Normal Recording is not available but Alarm Event Recording is available is in operation Note Pre Recording cannot be performed during Normal Recording 15 6 Recording State The Digital Video Recorder permits recordings to be set to best meet user requirements Recording within a scheduled time period Auto recording Normal recording Recording is performed as shown in the following figure when set to always automatically record Normal recording 1 Priority recording is initiated if Priority recording s event occurs 2 When the Priority recording ends recording reverts to Normal recording mode 3 Alarm Event recording is initiated if the alarm input terminal receives a signal or if motion movement is detected 6 4 When the preset Alarm Event recording interval elapses recording reverts to Normal recording mode 5 Priority recording is initiated if
83. count 5 c nter teen eta Deis 107 31 6 2 For user ACCOUNT t aont S psu RE E ian auton 107 31 6 3 Secreen change a eo e o Css 108 31 6 4 Camera control section 108 31 7 Playback TransimissiOn dne REPE URS 110 31 7 1 Playback Operations 111 31 7 2 Seakchilig s occi ioci dee rte ee ie etre eos 111 31 7 3 DOWMOAM EE 112 31 7 4 Duplex display 113 31282 REMOTE COMO rrr 114 31 9 WED Indication conie eene neon nacen ti ec enar pei ug 115 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 32 RECORDING TIME TABLE 32 1 About Picture Quality Settings During Recording 116 34 TROUBLESHOOTING nuit ii diui Qus enu apo aq n ui 119 34 INDEX qe 121 35 SPECIFICATIONS 127 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before installation or use be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages described below ar
84. ctor Terminal No Symbol Name 1 NC Not connected 2 RD Receiving data 3 SD Sending data 4 NC Not connected 5 SG Signal ground 6 NC Not connected 7 RS Request to send 8 CS Clear to send 9 NC Not connected Note RS 232C connector plug is supplied with the Digital Video Recorder For RS 232C connection to PC use null modem cable 23 10 2 Alarm Input Terminal Connections The number of terminals available differs depending on whether the Digital Video Recorder is a 9 channel or a 16 channel version Refer to the table below when making alarm input terminal connections Refer to p 14 Nomenclature and Functions For 16 channel ALARM IN 4 G 5 G For 9 channel ALARM IN 4 G 5 G OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
85. d data are displayed so please enter dates and times occurring between these 1 Press the Search key The Search screen is displayed 2 Select DATE TIME SEARCH press the Menu key DATE TIME RCH Date Time search screen is displayed SEARCH EXECUTE FEB 24 FEB 25 REC START REC END 3 Move the cursor with the and keys and perform clock settings using the and keys Set year month date hour minute and second 4 Move the cursor to EXECUTE and press the Menu key Images recorded at the time closest to the designated time SEARCH S tes ara SEA ACTAE are displayed DATE TIME JAN 01 00 00 00 00 Designate the date and time to research DEC 31 99 23 59 59 SEARCH EXECUTE Search begins if Execute is selected REC START Displays the time for the oldest video recording REC END Displays the time for the newest video recording SEARCH SCREEN Displays the time at which the search screen was displayed DISPLAY TIME An error message is displayed at upper right of the screen if images does not exist after the designated time NOTHING FOUND Pressing the Menu key moves the cursor to the previous position Notes In some cases changing the current time may make it impossible to search by time when duplicate time data exists in the hard disk When recording with overwrite permission recorded image
86. d the display reverts to the previous screen 24 5 DVR Name Setting Up to 15 characters can be used for DVR name Follow the instructions in the Camera Name Settings to set DVR names 25 NETWORK SETTING The Digital Video Recorder permits remote monitoring recorded image search and playback settings via a network Set the network address and password SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY WEB SERVER PORT USER PASSWORD ADMIN PASSWORD LIVE QUALITY MAX BIT RATE PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS NTP SERVER TIME ZONE GMT NETWORK SETTING eg ere ae o Qx c ANH X 4M4 ooo tweszewwo nB o oopa o oo rx r OSNMXIXT NAN Item Selection Description IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 100 0 255 Set IP address SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 0 255 Set Subnet mask DEFAULT GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 0 255 Set Default gateway WEB SERVER PORT Standard 1024 65535 Set the web server port number Standard No 80 WEB USER PASSWORD Up to 10 alphanumeric characters Set the password to be used when logging in using a user account WEB ADMIN PASSWORD 1 Up to 10 alphanumeric characters Set the password to be used when logging in using an admini strator account WEB LIVE QUALITY 1 Set the live distribution picture quality 2 1 32 KB High picture quality 3 2 28 KB 4 5 3 24 KB LOW 4 20 KB 5 16 KB Low picture quality WEB BIT
87. diately switch off the power disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and inform the shop from where the unit was purchased Further using the unit may result in fire or electric shock If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit If water or any metallic object gets into the unit If the unit falls or the unit case breaks If the power supply cord is damaged exposure of the core disconnection etc If no image appears To prevent a fire or electric shock never open the unit case nor modify the unit as there are high voltage components inside the unit Refer all servicing to your nearest TOA dealer Do not place cups bowls or other containers of liquid or metallic objects on top of the unit If they accidentally spill into the unit this may cause a fire or electric shock Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit s cover as this may result in fire or electric shock Do not touch the power supply plug or control line during thunder and lightning as this may result in electric shock C A UTI ON Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if mishandled could result in moderate or minor personal injury and or property damage When Installing the Unit Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands as doing so may cause electric shock When unplugging the power supply cord be sure to grasp the power supp
88. ding will be performed as follows Edge Level ON ON OFF Priority Recording Input E Alarm Input Motion Detection SON Recording Co Recording SN Recording Post Recording Time Time i Time Time gt a gt MN r Pre Recording Priority Recording Alarm Input Recording or Motion Detection Recording Notes Pre recording only functions when recording is stopped It cannot be used when recording is in progress If the Priority Recording Key on the Digital Video Recorder or remote controller is used to start recording when Priority Recording Input mode is set to Level then priority recording continues until it is manually stopped 15 8 Picture Quality Picture quality can be set at any of five different levels for each recording mode and camera File sizes for each picture quality are shown below Note File size may differ depending on the images 1 Highest 64 KB 2 40 KB 5 Lowest 16 KB 43 44 15 9 Recording Rate The recording rate indicates the number of images to be recorded per second and is expressed by the unit IPS Image Per Second In the Digital Video Recorder the total recording rate is the sum of each camera s recording rate and recordings can be made for up to 120 IPS in normal mode and for up to 60 IPS in mirror recording mode The maximum recording rate that can be set per camera is 60 IPS The recording rate to be set on the menu screen is d
89. disk drive Note REC SETTING REC REC RATE CAM1 ON 8lPS CAM2 ON 21PS CAM3 ON 151PS CAM4 ON 151PS 5 OFF 1 601 5 6 OFF CAM7 OFF CAM8 OFF 9 OFF CAM10 OFF CAM11 OFF CAM12 OFF CAM13 OFF CAM14 OFF 15 OFF 16 OFF TOTAL REC RATE ESTIMATED REC TIME QUALITY 4 3 2 1 HIGH 2 MID If the disk mode is set to Normal then set Total Recording Rate to 120 IPS or less If the disk mode is set to Mirror then set Total Recording Rate to 60 IPS or less Settings above these are not possible REC ON OFF ON Recording is performed during Priority recording OFF Recording is not performed during Priority recording REC RATE 60 IPS 30 IPS 15 IPS Sets the recording rate during recording 8I1PS 4IPS 21IPS 1IPS 1 2 IPS 1 3 IPS 1 5 IPS 1 10 IPS 1 20 IPS 1 30 IPS 1 60 IPS QUALITY Sets the picture quality level for the recording 1 64 KB High picture quality 2 40 KB 3 32 KB 4 24 KB 5 16 KB Low picture quality Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Can be set for each camera 2 For recording rate refer to p 44 Recording Rate and p 116 Recording timetable 23 2 Auto Recording Setting Auto Recording performs recording according to preset schedules Be sure making auto recordi to perform schedule or group settings when AUTO MEG SETTING ng Refer to p 40
90. e desired speed from 1 MAX to 4 MIN in the dropdown list box located under the button Default value 4 MIN Focus Controls camera focus Pressing the upper button focuses on nearer objects while pressing the lower button focuses on farther objects Press the central button to stop movement The speed of the movement can be adjusted by choosing the desired speed from 1 MAX to 4 MIN in the dropdown list box located under the button Default value 4 MIN Auto Focus Pressing the Auto Focus button enables auto focus function PRESET POSITION Ho AUTO CONTROL PREBETSEQUECE STOP ese 1 X i H I Preset Choose position numbers from the dropdown list box Store Programs the current camera position into the position number Move Moves the camera to the programmed position Notes The camera will not move if a number with no preset position number is selected even if the Move button is pressed Up to 255 preset positions can be stored Preset number storing can be performed only using the administrator account Auto Control Auto Pan Automatically pans Combination Cameras Preset Sequence Operates Combination Cameras in preset sequential order Stop Stops auto pan or preset sequence operations Camera Menu Used to operate the Combination Camera menu For more detailed information refer to the Combination Camera instruction manual ON
91. e indicator Flashes when video is lost or when a fan or hard disk failure occurs Refer to the failure log on the menu screen for the cause of each equipment failure The LED flashes until the Recorder returns to normal state Available hard disk space indicator Flashes when the available disk space falls below the specified warning level while in write protect mode and when the available disk spaces runs out of time This indicator does not light flash while in overwrite mode Refer to p 93 System setting 18 DVD indicator Flashes when the DVD R RW is inserted and while the inserted disk is being recognized and continuously lights while the disk is being written 19 DVD receptacle Place a DVD R RW here when copying data recorded on the Digital Video Recorder 20 DVD eject Key Use this key to insert or eject a DVD R RW C DR161 series Rear 21 AC inlet 26 Video output terminal Connect the supplied power cord to this socket A loop through output for the Video input terminal Connecting the BNC plug to the Video output 22 Link input terminal terminal automatically cancels the 750 Use this terminal to cascade connect two or termination more Digital Video Recorders Refer to p 21 Digital Video Recorder s Expansion system 27 RS 232C terminal Connect this terminal to a computer s RS 232C 23 Monitor output terminal terminal when performing co
92. e is simultaneously recorded on both hard disks Mirroring is performed by the built in hard disk and the hard disk expansion unit Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 31 WEB SERVER FUNCTIONS 31 1 About the Functions The Digital Video Recorder is equipped with a variety of web accessible functions Connecting the Digital Video Recorder and PC with a LAN cable allows the Digital Video Recorder to remotely monitor camera outputs or to search and or play back recorded images using a web browser The following specific functions can be accessed on a connected PC using the web server Simultaneous operation of up to 3 client PCs Monitoring of live images Control of Combination Cameras Search and or playback of recorded images Operation duplicating that of Digital Video Recorder s front mounted keys Reference to and changing of menu settings Downloading of recorded images 31 2 System Requirements PC OS Windows 2000 Service Pack4 XP Service Pack1 2 CPU Pentium4 1 GHz or more Memory 256 MB or more Available HDD space 16 MB or more Browser Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Java Sun JRE 1 4 or later Notes Depending on the operating environment and other conditions there may be some delay in displaying the picture When using Web server functions be sure to first install browser Internet Explorer and Java Sun JRE on your PC 103 104 31 3 How to Log In The
93. e used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling Before operating your product read this manual first and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be AN WARNING splashed by water or other liquids as doing so may result in fire or electric shock N W AR N NG Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if mishandled could result in death or serious personal injury When Installing the Unit This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock Do not cut kink otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord In addition avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters and never place heavy objects including the unit itself on the power cord as doing so may result in fire or electric shock Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations such as on a rickety table or a slanted surface Doing so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage When the Unit is in Use If any of the following irregularities occurs imme
94. eliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit e g use of power strips 19 9 CONNECTIONS 9 1 Basic System Combination camera HDD Expansion Unit HDD Expansion Unit C DA1000 2 C DA1000 2 RS 485 Color camera 7 ARRAY get et Poe e EL mum D 2 NV STA NV NV SZ NX NV NX XX NS RM IN A 1 a Digital Video Recorder ep gt C DR161 Series qo OO Ce i UD Pore SSS 4 IDE 7 MONITOR MONITOR 10BASE T OUTI OUT2 100BASE TX 1 LI 1 i 9 DVR CONTROL Monitor 2 Remote Controller NC TT RM E M C RM 1 000 CONTROL QU TE SYNC z G RS 485 1 C DRO91 and C DR161 Series Coaxial cable Video signal C DRO091 9 I O Terminals gnal C DR161 16 I O Terminals a CPEV S 0 65 3C RS 485 Control line Twisted pair with shield 22AWG or larger Match the Combination Camera s address to the Digital Video Modular cable 3 m 9 8 ft Recorder s video input number supplied with the C RM1000
95. em settings remote control transmission rate and remote control communication response ings Security settings remote access restriction Nomenclature and functions No 31 Equipment maintenance expansion units 1 and 2 Nomenclature and functions P 17 18 No 22 No 23 No 30 remote control input output terminal B and No 33 oie Nomenclature and functions No 23 EM How to make connections em Screen display settings character display monitor output sequence camera name DVR name screen display shown when monitors 1 and 2 are activated and alarm camera display time Other functions Displaying indications on the monitor How to perform playback Turning the Power Supply On and Off Setting Screen Displays Shown When Unit Is Activated Confirming Logs for Power Activation About Operation after Recovery from a Power Failure Unit activation and termination Screen display settings screen displays shown when monitors 1 amp 2 are activated About operation after recovery from a power failure 5 p d p 30 P 86 P 36 P 31 P 45 26 P 86 P 70 121 Reference Operation Item Display Status Adjusting the Time Current Time Settings Time adjustment Clock settings Time Synchronization Nomenclature and functions No 30 time sync input time sync output terminals Control input output terminal connections time sync input and output terminal co
96. emails when System log is added OFF Does not transmit emails even if System log is added When set to ON following logs are transmitted Power ON Hard disk initialization Login Operation Level 1 2 and 3 and Logout Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Sent Mail Content Subject C DR161 Callout Mail For 16 channel units 091 Callout For 9 channel units Content REPORT ALARM CAM REPORT PRIORITY REPORT FAILURE For an Alarm Event Recording is the camera number For a Priority recording For an Equipment Malfunction fil REPORT SYSTEM OPERATION For System Operation DVRID O DVR ID is the set DVR number DVRNAME O0 OOO DVR name is the set DVR name Notes It is not possible to attach screen shots to sent If katakana is used for DVR name will be displayed for the DVR name to be transmitted 27 SYSTEM SETTING Settings can be performed for hard disks to be played back by the Digital Video Recorder hard disk remaining time and buzzer ON OFF It is also possible to set cameras PCs RS232C and remote controller communications specifications etc Item Selection PLAY DISK EXTENDED ALL SYSTEM SETTING PLAY DISK A HD REMAINING TIME BUZZER 1 0 TERMINAL MODE CTRL OUT TERMINAL SECURITY SETTING CAMERA PRESET SETTING pb T 3 3 o o 3 o E CAMERA MODEL OA A CAMERA BIT RATE 8400bps
97. ent settings to link cameras that are to have their images recorded and alarm input terminal If Sequence is selected up to four alarm input terminals can be set optionally per camera If Last is selected the Alarm ON OFF be set only for the alarm input terminal with a number corresponding to that of the camera Motion detected recording Motion Detection recording begins when motion is detected in a camera image Use Motion Settings to set the motion detection area sensitivity and activation Use Event settings to link cameras that are to have their images recorded and cameras that are to use motion detection If Sequence is selected as the alarm event recording mode then up to four alarm input terminals can be set optionally per camera If Last is selected the Alarm ON OFF can be set only for the alarm input terminal with a number corresponding to that of the camera 15 4 2 Normal recording This function automatically records camera images set by schedule For Normal recording settable items for each individual camera include Recording ON OFF Recording Rate and Picture Quality Refer to p 81 Normal Recording setting Recordings can be made on scheduled patterns like day and night and weekdays and holidays by combining two or more programs 15 5 Pre Recording This function records images immediately before Priority recording or Alarm Event recording is initiated Setting the Pre Re
98. ents 47 P 98 P 49 124 Reference Operation Item Display Status Archiving Recorded Images and Pre Archive PC Viewing Prior to Archiving Arciving P251 Indications during Archiving indications during archhive transfer and error messages P 55 56 Archiving amp transfer times Recommended DVD R RW media Nomenclature and functions No 2 No 18 No 19 and No 20 P 14 16 Selecting Archive Range by Date and Time Archiving by date and time P53 Selecting Archive Range from the Archiving from the playback screen P 54 Playback Screen Viewing Archived Images on a PC Viewing saved data P 56 When the Failure Indicator Is Displayed Confirming the Causes of Failures Stopping the buzzer Nomenclature and functions No 17 equipment failure LED and remaining hard disk space LED Error message table P 120 Display During Archiving error messages 56 Foou ne mania an aoa e edd ru P 44 When the Indication Hard Disk Is Full Hard Disk Is Full indicator P 69 Appears Hard disk initialization When the Hard Disk Error Indicator Appears When the Fan Error Failure Indicator Appears 8 When the Video Loss Indicator Appears Screen display settings screen display when monitors 1 and 2 are activated Viewing on a PC from Remote Locations via Web Access Top page P 105 Switching Web Screen Indicators Live image transmission screen selectio
99. etermine parameters for desired recording times recording intervals and recording types based on monitoring conditions It is advisable to conduct test recordings to ensure that the resulting recordings balance picture quality against needed recording time correctly as desired Note The recording times specified in the accompanying tables are guidelines only and actual values may vary Refer to p 44 Recording Rate Notes The following tables show estimated recording times based on identical recording rates for all cameras The maximum total recording rate is 120 IPS for the normal mode and 60 IPS for the Mirror mode The following table shows the recording time of the normal mode The recording time of mirror recording mode is half that of normal mode Mirror recording mode cannot be used with models having hard disk drive capacities of 80 GB or 160 GB alone The numbers shown in the tables indicate hours of recording time For the C DR091 08 and C DR091D08 Digital Video Recorders Camera x 9 Hard Disk 80 GB Audio recording OFF Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS and recording time hour quality 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 1 10 1 20 1 High 64 KB 18 37 75 113 189 378 719 40 KB 30 60 120 180 300 600 1141 32 KB 37 74 149 223 373 746 1417 24 KB 49 98 197 295 492 985 1871 16 KB 72 289 434 724 1448 2752 Picture File size Recording rate per camera IPS
100. evel 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Full Lock X x Menu Setting Archive Recording Playback Priority Recording Triplex Camera Operation Live Screen Operation Alarm Reset O X OIOXIPIXIX X X xxx Buzzer Reset Operation Level 1 All functions available including setting changes and archiving Entering the corresponding password gives access to Operation Level 1 from any other operation level Operation Level 2 Live and recorded images can be monitored however setting changes and archiving cannot be operated Entering the corresponding password gives access to Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Only recorded images can be monitored The Priority Recording key can be used if settings are performed Entering the corresponding password gives access to Operation Level 3 Full Lock No operation possible If Operation Level 3 is valid Password 3 has been set the system automatically switches to Full Lock mode when the user logs out of Operation Level 3 or when the log out interval elapses Log Out Time Can be set to 1 5 10 30 or 60 minutes or OFF If no operations are performed for a pre set period of time after log in the system automatically logs out moving to the lowest set operation level Example When Operation Levels 1 and 2 are valid Passwords 1 and 2 have been set the operation level after lo
101. event Post time Set the time until the hard disk finished recording Schedule The Digital Video Recorder s auto recording mode allows recording to be made according to a preset schedule Live mode Mode displaying current live camera images Playback mode Mode displaying recorded camera images 11 4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA s C DR Series Digital Video Recorders feature a digital compression method that permits camera images to be recorded on an internal hard disk The C DRO91 Series is designed for 9 channels while the C DR161 Series can be used for up to 16 channels It can simultaneously play back recorded camera images while continuing to record images onto the hard disk Mounting in EIA Standard equipment racks can also be easily performed with the addition of optional rack mounting brackets 5 MODEL NUMBER CONFIGURATION A total of 16 type variations are available depending on the combination of hard disk capacity and DVD drive availability For model numbers and hard disk capacity please refer to the following table C DR161D08 16 channels Hard disk capacity 08 80GB C DR091D08 C DR161D08 80GBx1 E le Ae C DRO91 08 C DR161 08 80GBx1 6 600 GB C DRO91D1 C DR161D1 160 GB x 1 C DRO091 1 C DR161 1 160 GB x 1 D With DVD C DRO91D3 C DR161D3 160GBx2 Without DVD 09 for 9 channels 16 for 16 channels C DR091 3 C DR161 3 160 GBx2 C DR091D6 C DR161D6
102. ey for POSITION SETTING 2 seconds or more L3 14 L3 L4 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more 1 Hold down the Multi Screen key for 2 seconds or more The position setting screen is displayed 2 Press the L E2 L keys to move the cursor 3 Press the Camera selector key When the Camera selector key is pressed the live screen corresponding to the selected camera output is displayed in the position indicated by the cursor A dark screen is displayed if the selected camera is not connected 4 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more When the Menu key is pressed the setting screen is terminated in the current state returning the display to the live screen Notes If live picture of selected camera number is already displayed on the position setting screen it is switched with the live screen of the camera during selection Position of camera images through Monitor 2 cannot be changed When an alarm event occurs during display position setting the alarm activated camera image is recorded but not displayed on the full screen 37 38 15 RECORDING 15 1 Before Recording Auto recordings are normally performed according to the preprogrammed schedule Operations to start recording such as pressing the key are not required You can also make recording by pressing the Priority Recording key outside the scheduled time pe
103. g is regarded as an event Refer to p 38 Recording PRIORITY REC SETTING For setting refer to p 77 Priority recording setting AUTO REC SETTING For setting refer to p 79 Auto recording setting PRE REC SETTING For setting refer to p 85 Pre recording settings OVERWRITE Select whether or not to allow the overwriting of hard disk recordings OFF When all hard disks become full recording is stopped to prevent older data from being replaced with new data If the usable recording time is less than the Remaining Capacity Warning the Disk Full LED will flash Refer to p 93 System Settings To begin recording again initialize the hard disk Refer to p 102 Hard Disk Drive Initialization ON When all hard disks become full previous recorded older images is automatically deleted and replaced with newer images Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 23 1 Priority recording setting PRIORITY REC SETTING Priority recording is given higher priority over Auto recording REC SETTING inpur mope PO Use this recording mode to check recording details when for POST TIME 111SEC example a suspicious person intrudes or when making recording outside the scheduled time period Refer to p 39 Priority recording REC SETTING Refer to p 78 Recording Setting for setting selections PRIORITY REC LEVEL EDGE Set either Level or Edge depending on the
104. g out is Level 3 Priority recording Selecting ON permits the Priority Recording key to be used even when Operation Level 3 is valid operator Level 3 If OFF is selected the Priority Recording key cannot be used when Operation Level 3 is valid Regardless of this ON OFF setting the Priority Recording key can always be used at Operation Levels 1 and 2 and cannot be used when in Full Lock mode Factory preset to OFF Whether or not to make the Priority Recording key usable at Operation Level can be set in the Priority Recording Operation Level 3 settings 2 The camera menu cannot be displayed on the full screen 19 1 1 Passwords and operation levels If no passwords have been set Operation Level is 1 Refer to the table below if a password has been set Password 1 Password 2 Password 3 Operation level a e Opern Level 1 Operation Level 2 Operation Level 3 Full Lock Set Password 1 Password 1 2 Password 2 3 Passwords J 5 Password 2 3 s Paswan O 0 7 Passw O O A Level after log out 4 No operation level exists since no password has been set c Enter the password corresponding to the desired operation level Operation levels after log out are shown enclosed in a bold rectangle Pattern 3 Pattern 1 Password 1 Password 3 entered Operation Level 2 Pa
105. g the 2 25 de de re ee Fra ined deena Fender eue 66 HardiDISK ENO MERE m 66 20 2 1 Playback stopped warning display 66 20 2 2 Restart warming display 67 20 2 3 Checking hard disks when an error has occurred 67 20 2 4 If a hard disk error occurs nnne 67 LOSS EET 68 20 9 1 1f Video lOSS eee 68 ec 69 20 4 1 If a fan malfunction occurs 2 2 0000000 0 69 Disk Full Warning gt eet Paga 69 20 5 1 If the hard disk 69 Operation Following Restoration From a Power Outage 70 20 6 1 MONMMOF display cL 70 20 6 2 ROCOLGING ete ee eb aga a uae ran duos 70 SETTINGS 21 SETTING PROCEDURES AND ITEM LIST 21 1 BASIC Setting Procedures eoe 71 21 2 Setting ltem List 2 ient ep TED dba arta aec aeta Lev RR 72 22 MAIN MENU SETTING 22 1 About the Main Menu 74 22 1 1 SAVING Setting et Dee Ur RR v dr terere A HERR 75 223 2 Implemeritirig Settlfig conseto
106. ge recorded nearest after the specified time If there is no data newer than the specified date the display will remain unchanged m Playback can be controlled at the Playback Operation section Note The start and end times of the search operation portion will not be updated To update times press the browser s update button or display the TOP screen then display the playback transmission screen 111 31 7 3 Download Download the past images recorded by the Digital Video Recorder to a client PC s hard disk drive This operation can be accessed only by an Administrator account Downloading begins once the start and end times camera and destination to save have been selected and the Download button is pressed Pressing the Cancel button stops downloading Downloaded images are saved to the destination folder to save under a filename like the one shown below as multiple JPEG files Example 040213000000001 JPG 0 year day minite Picture month hour second image No crunt 2 DEE OME ilo xl r DE gt s CANEL Designated folder C DR161 C DRO91 Resize Viewer exe CAMERA 1 060801154700001 Notes Images will not be downloaded if the entered end time is older than the start time Be sure to designate the destination to save Otherwise downloading cannot be initiated Images may not be downloaded if they have not been recorded con
107. in to the second PC with the administrator account will cause the same screen to be displayed CMM The maximum number of users are connected please try again later Pressing the OK button returns the display to the authentication screen 31 4 Top Page If authentication is successful the top page is displayed Clicking on the items shown on the top page switches the display to the relevant screen Clicking Logout reverts the display to the authentication screen Be sure to log out when you are finished with operation An automatic logout function is also available For a top page or menu screen the server keeps a watch on access from the client automatically logs out 10 minutes after last access if no other action has occurred When live screens playback screens or remote control screens are being displayed automatic logout does not function even if 10 minutes have elapsed 31 4 1 For Administrator Account Top page Ow BAG Krom 3 0 E eNote Live image transmission p 107 Playback transmission p 110 TOA Remote control p 114 Menu screen p 106 Logout Digital Video Recorder C DR161 C DR091 31 4 2 For User Accounts Top page CAL Jut TOL LLL Le ECTS ACE prem Live Image transmission 107 Logout Zi TOA Digital Video Recorder 161 0 091 Notes To logout be sure to terminate the operation by clicking Logou
108. ing displayed using the Digital Video Recorder or Remote Controller Changing the settings related to the Digital Video Recorder s displays causes the screen not to be updated without operating the Digital Video Recorder Camera name and DVR names in French set at the Digital Video Recorder cannot be displayed on the web Screen French cannot be input on the web screen 31 6 Live Image Transmission Live images can be monitored and the combination camera controlled 31 6 1 For administrator account Live images and the camera number are displayed on the images display section of the screen By default the screen is split into 16 segments or 9 segments When a multiple segment split screen is displayed right clicking on the picture display portion will bring up a pop up menu that allows selection of cameras 1 through 16 and the selected camera s image is displayed This selection is not available for full screen display Camera images to be displayed can be switched using the screen change button located at the bottom of image display section Camera menu can be set and the Combination Camera controlled at the camera control section located on the right of the screen Image display area Camera control section Dive Fle Took Help Om O RAG broom 0 Preset store button Screen change button Camera control section Camera menu Note It is not possible to simultaneously select two or mo
109. irection Frame Reverse button Fil Performs a frame by frame playback in the P d reverse direction Pressing this button while the Recorder is in Playback or in Reverse Playback stops playback temporarily Frame advance button Performs a frame by frame playback in the forward direction Pressing this button while the Recorder is in Playback or in Reverse Playback stops playback temporarily 0 Playback button Plays back recorded images in the forward direction 0 0 0 0 4 n Print button By pressing the print button an image will be Folder name printed Tamper Check button By pressing this button data tampering or alteration will be checked Notes playback reverse playback is selected playback reverse playback repeats endlessly Playback or reverse playback will be at 10 frames per second regardless of recording time 58 18 5 4 Tampering Alteration Check The viewer software includes a function to check for data tampering or alteration If altered data is found an error message is displayed The Tamper Check key is only available when playback is paused 1 While playback is paused press the Tamper Check key This activates the Tamper Alteration Check function 2 Press the Play or Reverse Play button For USB memory devices Checks the video file frame by frame to discern whether there has been tampering or alteration Nothing is displayed if no abn
110. is displayed correctly only when time zone setting has been performed correctly Folder name or file name is to be created at standard time when recording data during summer time period is archived To replace it with summer time indication advance 1 hour The name of the viewer software will differ depending on which type of media is being archived to For USB memory devices the name will be VIEWER EXE For DVD media the name will be ResizeViewer exe CAMERA 01 Special viewer software Folders numbered by archiving session Folders numbered by date Folders numbered by camera Special Viewer Software This software is downloaded to the target media during archiving Its functions include resizing copied videos continuous or frame advance playback and tampering alteration check Folders Numbered by Archiving Session It is possible to divide archived data into folders by designating multiple start and end times when archiving When adding new files to USB memory devices the new folders are numbered starting by automatically adding 1 to the largest existing folder number Folder numbers are from 0001 to 9999 Folders Numbered by Date A separate folder is created for each copy session with a different date with each folder name shown as a set of numbers indicating YEAR MONTH DAY For example a folder named 06 07 20 refers to a folder created on July 20th 2006 Folders Numbered by Camera A sepa
111. isplay screen AB CAMERA 1 T1 21 2 Setting Item List MAIN MENU Main menu item REC SETTING Refer to p 76 DISPLAY SETTING Refer to p 86 NETWORK SETTING Refer to p 90 MAIL SETTING Refer to p 91 72 Menu item PRIORITY REC SETTING AUTO REC SETTING PRE REC SETTING OVERWRITE CHARCTER DISPLAY SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING CAMERA NAME SETTING DVR NAME SETTING MONITOR 1 2 SCREEN ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY WEB SERVER PORT WEB USER PASSWORD WEB ADMIN PASSWORD WEB LIVE QUALITY WEB MAX BIT RATE PRIMARY DNS SECONDARY DNS NTP SERVER TIME ZONE GMT SENDER ADDRESS SEND TO ADDRESS 1 4 SMTP SERVER POP 3 AUTHENTICATION ENCRYPTION ACCOUNT NAME PASSWORD POP3 SERVER TRANSMISSION SETTING TEST TRANSMISSION Setting item REC SETTING PRIORITY REC INPUT MODE AUDIO POST TIME SCHEDULE GROUP A SETTING SPECIAL DAY SETTING MOTION SETTING AUDIO REC TIME REC RATE REC QUALITY AUDIO REC AUDIO OVERWRITE REC PLAY REMAINING DISK MODE DISK STATUS DATE TIME DATE TIME MONITOR 1 2 NAME DVR NAME NORMAL REC SETTING ALARM EVENT REC SETTING ALARM EVENT REC MODE To previous page Main menu item Menu item Setting item Reter to p 99 FAN FAILURE SECURITY SETTING CAMERA PRESET SETTING CAMERA PROTOCOL CAMERA BIT RATE
112. isplayed rounded up The following table shows the relationship of menu screen display vs actual recording rate Menu screen display Actual recording rate Menu screen display Actual recording rate 60 60 000000 1 2 0 468750 30 30 000000 1 3 0 312500 15 15 000000 1 5 0 187500 8 7 500000 1 10 0 093750 4 3 750000 1 20 0 049342 2 1 875000 1 30 0 033482 1 0 937500 1 60 0 016741 The total recording rate is calculated by the actual recording rate in the above table If for example each of 16 cameras is set to a menu screen display value of 8 IPS the total recording rate is 120 IPS since the actual per unit recording rate is 7 5 IPS Also if a recording rate of 1 2 IPS or less 1 2 1 60 is designated the total rate is calculated using the rate of 0 937500 15 10 Recording time Recording time varies depending on the settings described below For recording time refer to p 116 Recording timetable as a guide HDD Capacity 80 GB 600 GB Recording rate 60 1 60 Picture quality 1 5 Audio ON OFF 15 11 Available Disk Time and Operation When disk recording mode is set to Overwrite the available time indication is not displayed and the disk space indicator does not light In Write Protect mode when the remaining time is shorter than the preset remaining warning time the disk space indicator lights and recording is stopped 16 PLAYBACK 16 1 Type of Playba
113. ital Video Recorder and can be accessed only by an administrator account To achieve the same result as holding down the key for 2 seconds on the Digital Video Recorder press the LONG button first and then the desired key http 10 51 100 136 REMOTE CONTROL Microsoft Internet Explorer DER Fie Edit Favortes Tools Help 4 TOP PAGE LIVE PLAY REMOTE MENU LOG OUT 3 4 5 6 8 ee 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 an an 2 gt DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER C DA161 The front mounted indicators indicate the status concerning such events as screen display recording equipment failures and activation of the Digital video Recorder The status display is updated every 10 seconds Display Cameras 1 16 The number of camera currently displayed lights Priority recording Lights during Priority Recording Monitor Lights when the Monitor 2 is operated Alarm reset Lights when the Alarm Event occurs Zoom Lights while the Zoom screen is displayed Multi segment split screen Lights while the Multi segment split screen is displayed Sequence Lights while the sequence screen is displayed 4 gt Lights during playback or reverse playback Lights during Pause Recording Recording Lights during recording Failure Equipment failure Lights when video loss fan failure or hard disk failure has occurred
114. ital Video Recorder the ambient temperature must be kept 35 C 95 F or below sure to mount the Digital Video Recorder below the heat generating components and mount the perforated panel between the Recorder and such a heat generating component as required The Digital Video Recorder has a built in cooling fan Never block the Recorder s ventilation slot Avoid installing the Digital Video Recorder in locations exposed to vibration a Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the manufacturer s maximum rated ambient temperature Tmra b Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised c Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading d Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern e Reliable Earthing R
115. item confirmation Use this key when confirming selected setting items on the menu screen such as Yes No or Execute Refer to p 74 Main menu setting Advancing to the next menu setting screen Press this key when advancing from the position indicated by the B mark on the menu setting screen to the next menu setting screen Refer to p 74 Main menu setting Exiting the motion setting screen Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more to exit the motion detection setting on the menu screen Refer to p 84 Motion detection settings Activating the Password entry screen Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more when the Security setting is activated displays the Password entry screen Refer to p 96 Security setting 12 Sequence Key Sequence Pressing the Sequence key in live mode causes the camera outputs to be displayed in preprogrammed sequential order Refer to p 35 Sequence Display Forwarding the setting value Pressing the setting value on the Menu screen during selection changes the setting value in forward direction 13 Reverse playback key Reverse playback Images are played back in reverse if the Reverse playback key is pressed Refer to p 45 Playback Moving the cursor to the left on the menu screen Use this key to move the cursor to the left on the menu screen Returning the Menu screen to the previous screen Pressing
116. l be dark Perform playback and search operations using the playback and search operation sections to the right of the screen The recording time for images being played back is displayed in the clock display section during playback 31 7 1 Playback Operations The playback operation section has a variety of buttons that allow the following types of playback and control Fast playback at speed X2 X4 or X8 Reverse playback Forward playback Fast reverse playback at speed X2 X4 or X8 Frame reverse during temporary playback stop Pause Frame advance during temporary playback stop Displays the earliest image in a pause mode Displays the latest image in a pause mode Playback operation section Notes When forward or reverse playback reaches the oldest or newest recorded data playback is temporarily stopped at the last image Playback cannot be made during download Playback speed of fast playback or fast reverse playback does not show an accurate speed It may be played back slower than the indications Playback or reverse playback cannot be made if set to overwrite In such case perform playback by designating the date time or after displaying the oldest or newest recorded images 31 7 2 Searching The search section allows image data recorded to the Digital Video Recorder to be searched by date time Entering the date and time for which you wish to search and pressing Search displays the ima
117. lease button up Applicable cable Solid conductor AWG26 0 0 4 mm AWG16 0 1 2 mm Stranded conductor AWG24 0 2 mm AWG20 0 75 mm 10 3 Control I O Terminal Connections The control input and output terminals include priority recording terminal camera control terminal remote controller input output terminals control output terminal and time synchronization input output terminals Refer to p 14 Nomenclature and Functions PRIORITY NC CAMERA RM IN B RM OUT B IN G xjGj G G CONTROL OUT TIME SYNC tL 84 2 4 3 GEG OUT LG amp d QOOQO0QO0QO000QO0QO000 Terminal name A Name Terminal name Name PRIORITY IN Priority Recording Input CONTROL OUT 1 Control Output 1 PRIORITY G Priority Recording Ground CONTROL OUT G Control Output Ground NC Not connected CONTROL OUT 2 Control Output 2 CAMERA Camera Control RS 485 CONTROL OUT G Control Output Ground CAMERA G Camera Control RS 485 Ground CONTROL OUT 3 Control Output 3 CAMERA Camera Control RS 485 CONTROL OUT G Control Output Ground RM IN B Remote Control Input B RS 485 CONTROL OUT 4 Control Output 4 RM IN B G Remote Control
118. ll AC outlet a fire may result Clean it periodically In addition insert the plug in the wall outlet securely Switch off the power and disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for long periods of time Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric shock The equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet Finland Laite on liitett v suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Norway Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag CU version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by TOA Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this eq
119. lly leading to burns or malfunction Therefore it is important to pull out the power supply plug immediately If the malfunction has been caused by the presence of a foreign object in the fan remove the object If the fan is simply broken it will need to be replaced Consult your TOA dealer for more information 20 5 Hard Disk Full Warning If the overwrite setting is set to Overwrite Protect and the hard disk drive begins to run out of free space a Remaining Capacity Warning begins If no recording time remains a Hard Disk Full error occurs The time at which the Remaining Capacity Warning started or at which the hard disk became too full to record further can be confirmed by looking at the error log 20 5 1 If the hard disk becomes full This will cancel the Hard Disk Full status To set the overwrite setting to Overwrite Protect again set the overwrite setting to Overwrite Protect Hard Disk Full status can be cancelled by initializing the hard disk and restart the power Note Initializing the disk will cause all video and other data stored on it to be erased If any of the data on the disk is needed be sure to copy it to another location before initializing the disk 69 70 20 6 Operation Following Restoration From a Power Outage 20 6 1 Monitor Display After a power outage check the system then display the live screen according to screen display settings when Monitors 1 and 2 are started in the menu
120. lowing the PB indication 31 13 3 Display when in live mode The following indications appear when in live mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 Des DVR NAME Q ent anu M SAT ED 0 00 00 D12H AB i Camera number L represents the live pictures The number indicates the input number of the camera images DVR name Refer to p 89 DVR Name setting Recording status e Indicates that normal recording is in progress ALARM Indicates that alarm recording is in progress The number is an alarm input terminal number MOTION Indicates that motion detected recording is in progress The number is a camera number that detects motions PRIOR Indicates that priority recording is in progress Audio recording ON OFF Refer to p 77 Priority recording setting Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting Refer to p 85 Pre recording settings Audio recording enabled No indication Audio recording disabled Overwrite settings Refer to p 76 Recording setting Write Protect Overwrite Disk mode Refer to p 102 Hard disk drive initialization M Mirror mode No Indication Normal mode 7 8 9 Th Camera name Refer to p 89 Camera name setting Available hard disk time Displayed when in Write Protect mode Fan failure The indication lights when the fan fails This indication cannot be
121. ly plug never pull on the cord itself Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock When removing the power cord be sure to hold its plug to pull When moving the unit be sure to remove its power supply cord from the wall outlet Moving the unit with the power supply cord connected to the outlet may cause damage to the power supply cord resulting in fire or electric shock Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit s cover Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and result in fire Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations in locations exposed to the direct sunlight near the heaters or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric shock Do not connect a network terminal exposed to excessive voltage to the 100BASE TX terminal Hard disk expansion unit connection terminal or Remote control I O terminal A as doing so may result in fire or electric shock When the Unit is in Use Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may result in personal injury and or property damage In addition the object itself may fall off and cause injury and or damage Clean the unit periodically Contact your TOA dealer regarding the cleaning If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time a fire may result f dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the wa
122. m the time at which it last stopped 16 2 3 Playback stop Press the Stop K28 I key Stops pictures being played back Stopping the playback switches the display to the live mode 45 46 16 2 4 Earliest image display Press the Play 57 key while holding down the Playback Stop K28 I key Playback begins from the time at which the earliest image was recorded 16 2 5 Latest image reverse playback Press the Reverse Play key while holding down the Playback Stop I key Reverse playback begins from the time at which the latest image was recorded 16 2 6 Fast forward reverse playback Press the Play 57 key Reverse Play key when in reverse playback mode during playback Fast forward playback fast reverse playback when in reverse playback mode is initiated Playback speed cycles through 2X 4X and 8X whenever the key is pressed The speed can be increased using the 1 minute or 10 minute time skip function Playback speed Normal speed 2 times X2 4 times X4 8 times X8 10 minute time skip X10 minute 1 minute time skip X 1 minute Notes The 1 minute 10 minute skip function may not operate correctly if recordings are made with the clock turned back Recorded images may not be played back at the indicated speed depending on the hard disk access time etc For the pre recorded recording data it cannot
123. mages press the Pause key at the point where archiving is to begin Then press the Menu key The image archiving screen is displayed Press the Menu key The time at which recording was temporarily stopped is entered into the start position Press the G0 key to terminate the image archiving screen The screen reverts to the screen in pause mode While playing back recorded images press the Pause key at the point where archiving is to end and press the Menu key The image archiving screen is displayed Move the cursor to the end position using the key and press the Menu key Time during pause mode is entered at the end position To continue to archive other data repeat Steps 1 5 Up to 5 separate start and end times can be set Date and time can be changed with and keys Note Divide folders before archiving Dividing folders results in fewer files in each folder thereby making searching and display faster Move the cursor with the and Kai keys and perform camera setting using the and keys Select the camera to be archived from CAMERA 1 9 and ALL For 16 channels up to camera 16 can be selected Move the cursor using the and keys select EXECUTE and then press the Menu key A message box for selection of either USB or DVD is displayed at the upper right of the screen model with DVD
124. motion detection 1 999 SEC Recordings are performed during the set post motion time NO LIMIT Recordings continue motion detected recording completion until manually stopped Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Default settings for Groups A F are all identical Even with the Sequence setting if alarms are input in order the last input screen is displayed f multiple events are set the camera with the lowest number is displayed on the full screen on the monitor 3 When multiple alarm activated cameras are displayed on the full screen the camera that triggered alarm last takes precedence 4 If post time is less than the recording rate the image may not be played back correctly Normal Recording Setting This function automatically records camera images set by schedule In each program recording ON OFF recording rate Suen RE EIE and picture quality can be individually set for each camera ee REC RATE QUALITY The total recording rate and the estimated recording time oN available are displayed near the bottom of the screen CAMA CAM LI Total Recording Rate cane ere a Displays the total recording rate set for all cameras 11 OFF L Camia Estimated Recording Time CAMIS OFF L 3 Displays the time available for recording the output of all TOTAL mec RATE 39227501465 cameras to a ha
125. n live mode Refer to p 33 REMAINING Disp Display during playback DESK STATUS HIDE TIME HIDE DATE TIME UPPER LEFT MONITOR1 CAM NAME CAMERA No MONITOR2 CAM NAME HIDE DVR NAME HIDE REC AUDIO DISP HIDE Display Displays the recording status for the duration of recording Hide No recording status indication for the duration of recording OVERWRITE DISP HIDE Display Displays the overwrite setting write protect overwrite Hide No overwrite setting write protect overwrite indication REC DISP HIDE Display Displays the recording status Hide No recording status indication PLAY DISP HIDE Display Displays the playback status indication for the duration of playback Hide No playback status indication REMAINING DISP HIDE Display Displays the hard disk remaining time Hide No hard disk remaining time indication DISK MODE DISP HIDE Display Displays the disk mode Hide No disk mode indication DISK STATUS DISP HIDE Display Displays the hard disk during recording or play back Hide No hard disk during recording or play back indication DATE DISP HIDE Display Displays the current date while live images are displayed mu and the recorded date while recorded images are played back Hide No date is displayed when in live or playback modes TIME DISP HIDE Display Displays the current time while live images are displayed and the recorded time while recorded images are
126. n a hard disk error Select recording mode Normal or Mirror ECTED ON THE HARD DISK occurs and then reactivate PLEASE REACTIVATE USING THE POWER KEY EXCUTE When entering a password UNRECOGNIZED PASSWORD Displayed when an incorrect Enter a correct password password has been entered Priority Recording and Auto Recording MAX REC RATE EXCEEDED DisPlayed if the balance of number Change the recording rate so as not to of cameras and recording rate has A exceed the maximum recording rate 120 IPS been set inappropriately After Setting Completion UNIT MUST BE REACTIVATED Displayed after setting completion Reactivate TO MAKE SETTINGS VALID REACTIVATE RIGHT NOW PLAYBACK IMAGE NOT FOUND Displayed during playback Press the Play Stop key STOP PLAYBACK 34 INDEX Reference Operation Item Display Status Mounting Equipment in Racks Rack mounting Connecting Equipment Connecting cameras Remote Controller Connections Expansion Unit Connections Cascade Connections LAN Connections Monitor Display Monitor Connections Monitor Display Settings Switching Monitor Displays Performing Playback and Reverse Playback Turning the Power Supply On and Off How to rack mount equipment P 19 Nomenclature and functions No 30 remote control input output terminal B No 32 and No 38 How to make connections Control input output terminal connections Syst
127. n button P 108 Playback image transmission Playing Recorded Images Via the Web 125 Reference Operation Item Display Status Viewing Images on a PC from Remote Locations Via Web Access Downloading Recorded Images Via the Web Playback image transmission download 112 Operating Unit Via the Web Remote control 114 Web transmission settings p 115 Email Transmission Setting Email Transmission Conditions Changing settings Logging in to operation level 1 How to log in to the system P 104 Menu Display and Menu Screen Operation Nomenclature and functions No 6 No 11 No 13 No 14 No 15 and No 16 P 14 15 Other functions performing triplex and arrangement settings Storing Settings Data Equipment maintenance setting external output Confirming Logs Confirming Recording Logs Recording logs Confirming Failure Logs Failure logs 99 Confirming System Logs System logs 126 35 SPECIFICATIONS Power Source OdBz1V C DR091 08 110 120 V 50 60 Hz C DRO91 1 C DRO091 3 C DRO091 6 Power Consumption 400 mA Image Compression System Motion JPEG Video Format NTSC Recording Medium E IDE Hard Disk E IDE Hard Disk 80 GB 80 GBx 1 160GB 160 GBx 1 E IDE Hard Disk E IDE Hard Disk 600 GB 800 GBx 2 320 GB 160 GBx 2 Video Input 9 channels VBS1 0 V p p 75 O BNC Video Output 9 channels VBS
128. n is detected depending on the motion sensitivity or brightness level of the images This function is not a dedicated device for prevention of burglar fire and etc TOA takes no responsibility for any incidental loss or accidents MOTION SETTING CAM1 CAM2 4 5 6 CAM7 CAM8 9 10 11 12 CAM13 CAM14 15 16 e Been 16 channel 9 channel MOTION SETTING Camera 1 16 Camera 1 9 Set the motion detection for each camera 1 Move the cursor to the position to set motion detection with the L 6 and L keys and press the Menu key Motion detection ON Green Motion detection OFF No indication The area indicator alternates between ON and OFF with each depression of the Menu key When movement is detected in the set area the color of the block turns red To set a wider motion detection area move the cursor diagonally from the position set in Step 1 then press the Search key Similarly the wider area setting can be reset 2 Press the key Sensitivity settings change each time the key is pressed 3 Press the key The motion settings change each time the key is pressed 4 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more The Save Settings dialog is displayed and the display returns to the previous screen Example
129. nation camera i m 1 1 RS 485 a 10000 000000006 e 1 Ea Bd Digital Video Recorder 8 C DR161 Series Cy foron m 10BASE T x5 100BASE TX T Remote Controller 4 To LAN C RM1000 RM IN B PRIORITY NC CAMERA a at i a Monitor 2 5 0000906600000 CAMERA G RS 485 C DR091 and C DR161 Series PE C DRO091 9 O Terminals C DR161 16 17 O Terminals 2 For the maximum cable length between the C RF1000 Interface Unit and the C RM1000 Remote Controller refer to C RM1000 operation manual 22 10 EXTERNAL TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 10 1 RS 232C Terminal Communications Specifications The Digital Video Recorder can be controlled by a PC or other equipment via a connection through the RS 232C port However Notes Control software is not available as standard accessory TOA takes no responsibility for hardware or software failures or damages resulting from the use of third party control software 10 1 1 Communications protocol Transfer System Start stop system Parity Bit Even number Transfer Speed 9 600 bps 19 200 bps and 38 400 bps Code Binary code Bit Length 8 bits Flow Control CTS RTS handshake or none Stop Bit 1 Error Control None 10 1 2 RS 232C Connector pin arrangement The following signal names are assigned to each pin of the RS 232C D sub 9P male conne
130. nected to the Digital Video Recorder in order to control the Combination Camera 81 Hard disk expansion unit connection terminal This terminal is used for hard disk expansion unit connection Up to 2 hard disk expansion units can be connected to this terminal 32 Remote controller input terminal A Power can be supplied Use this terminal to connect the C RM1000 Remote Controller Use the supplied cable for connection if the distance to the controller is shorter than 3 meters 9 8 ft Power is supplied to the Remote Controller from the Digital Video Recorder if this terminal is used 33 Termination switch Terminal switch for Remote Control input amp output terminals A and B The ON position terminates the connection at 2200 The 2200 termination is not available when this switch is set to the OFF position 8 RACK MOUNTING Use the optional MB 23B Rack Mounting Bracket when mounting the Digital Video Recorder in an equipment rack Remove 4 rubber feet on the bottom surface by loosening their respective fixing screws with a standard screwdriver DRO91 Series DR161 Series 4 x 12 binding head screw supplied with the MB 23B 5 x 12 binding head screw j supplied with the MB 23B ON MB 23B optional M5 fiber washer supplied with the MB 23B Note Use the Digital Video Recorder in locations with ambient temperature of between 5 C and 40 C 41 F and 104 F When rack mounting the Dig
131. nnected DA2 When a C DA1000 2 is connected File names are as follows when writing settings data to the USB memory device 16 channels PARM16 DAT 9 channels PARMO9 DAT 101 102 30 1 Hard Disk Drive Initialization When initializing hard disk drives it is possible to select recording modes including NORMAL or MIRROR Refer to p 28 Hard disk Initialization Notes Initializing a hard disk drive erases all images and other data recorded on it Therefore before initializing be sure to first copy any needed data to a DVD R RW disc or USB memory device disk mode is initially set to NORMAL If operating the Digital Video Recorder in the normal mode then there is no need to change the disk mode However recording will begin automatically when the Digital Video Recorder s power is turned on so it is recommended to initialize the hard disk Item Selection Description HD INITIALIZE DISK MODE NORMAL EXECUTE EXECUTE HDD A MASTER 160GB HDD B MASTER 160GB HDD C MASTERO 320GB MASTER2 HDD D MASTER4 320GB MASTER6 HDD E MASTERO 320GB MASTER2 320GB HDD F MASTER4 MASTER6 SLAVE SLAVE MASTER1 MASTER3 MASTERS 5 7 MASTER1 MASTER3 MASTERS 5 7 DISK MODE NORMAL MIRROR Performs settings using the selected disk mode NORMAL When the first hard disk finishes recording the second hard disk automatically begins to record MIRROR The same imag
132. nnections Clock settings time sync operation synchronized time and time sync output Network settings NTP server and time zone Daylight Savings Time Settings Clock settings daylight savings time Hard Disk Settings Initializing Hard Disks Initial settings initializing hard disks Hard disk initialization Before recording disk mode System log Allowing Disallowing Overwriting Recording settings overwrite System settings remaining disk space time indicator Before recording disk recording mode Nomenclature and functions No 17 available hard disk space indicator About the remaining disk space time indication and operation Failure log Disk Full indication Changing playback disks mirror mode only System settings playback disks Performing Normal Recording auto recording based on schedules About recording rates Recording time tables Settings for Normal Recording Auto recording settings Auto recording settings audio Groups A F settings Normal recording settings Setting Schedules Auto recording settings setting schedules Auto recording settings scheduling Setting Groups Auto recording settings setting groups Auto recording settings groups A F settings Alarm Event Recording alarm activated auto recording Understanding Alarm Event Recording 122 2 Reference Operation Item Display Status Alarm Event Recording alarm activated auto recording Rec
133. ntrol from a Monitor 1 output terminal personal computer Connect this terminal to the Outputs the Monitor 1 s camera images PC s RS 232C terminal using a nullmodem cable Refer to p 23 RS 232C Terminal Monitor 2 output terminal communications specifications Outputs Monitor 2 s camera images Live images can be displayed in full screen or 4 28 10BASE T 100BASE TX terminal segment split screen display Reproduced Use this terminal to remotely monitor or control images cannot be output cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder or search or play back their recorded 24 Audio input output terminal images on a PC web browser Audio input terminal This terminal is used for audio recording 29 Alarm input terminal Use this terminal to make Alarm event record Audio output terminal ing Connect no voltage contact signals of Outputs audio input terminal signals during live sensors etc to this terminal Screen display and outputs the recorded audio Refer to p 24 Alarm Input Terminal Connec during playback display tions Refer to p 94 I O Terminal mode setting 25 Video input terminal Connect the camera to this terminal Connecting the camera automatically terminates the Digital Video Recorder at 75 Q 18 30 Control input output terminal Control output terminal Outputs a signal during priority recording alarm recording or motion detected recording or when video is lost the hard disk is full or eq
134. on Remote Control Menu Access Administrator Account Root User Account User 1 Users with User accounts can access combination camera manual operation preset transfer and auto operation but not preset memory or camera menu operation Note Be sure to set the security for the Digital Video Recorder s operation keys The password to be used for web access may be confirmed and changed in the network settings 65 66 20 MALFUNCTION OPERATION Causes of malfunctions and related operations are shown below Activating the Buzzer setting will cause the buzzer to sound when a malfunction occurs Activating the Control Output Terminal setting and Device Malfunction setting will cause the terminal to output a signal when a malfunction occurs Nae Flashing Red Solid Red E Malfunction Log Display Nad Hard Disk Error FAILURE HD ERROR 1 Video Loss FAILURE VD DETECTED 7 Fan Malfunction FAILURE FAN FAILURE Remaining Capacity C HD FULL HD REM ST x Warning Hard Disk Full HD FULL HD FULL 20 1 Stopping the Buzzer Press the Cancel Alarm key to stop the buzzer 20 2 Hard Disk Errors An LED illuminates to indicate that an error has occurred with a connected hard disk drive If the error has occurred during video recording the recording is continued on another hard drive regardless of disk mode However if the Digital Video Recorder is a
135. onth date hour minute second 24 hours format display monthly deviation of within 30 s 25 C 77 F can be operated until the year 2099 Motion Detect 5 Sensitivity levels can be turned on off for individual areas Search Function Date Time search Event search Priority recording Alarm input recording Normal recording Motion detect recording all Alarm Input 9 channels EDGE LEVEL no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 Q screwless connector Control Output 4 channels can be set for Priority recording Alarm input recording Motion detect recording Video loss HD Full Fan Failure and HD Error open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Priority Recording Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Time Synchronization Input 1 channel no voltage make contact input open voltage 2 V DC short circuit current 1 5 mA minimum short circuit time over 100 ms loop resistance under 100 screwless connector Time Synchronization Output 1 channel open collector output withstand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Camera Control 1 channel R
136. ording by Alarm Signal Input Setting Operation by Alarm Input Motion Detected Alarm Recording Setting Motion Detected Operation Priority recording Understanding Priority recording Making Recordings Using the Priority recording key Making Recordings Using the Priority recording input terminal Setting operation by priority recording Nomenclature and functions No 29 Alarm input output terminal connections Input output terminal mode settings Alarms 1 16 Auto recording settings scheduling Groups A F settings Groups A F settings alarm event recording settings alarm event recording mode alarm input mode and post alarm interval Alarm event recording settings recording recording rates display quality event recording rates for cameras other than event cameras Event settings alarm input Screen display settings alarm camera display time System settings preset camera settings Preset camera settings camera and position Control output terminal settings alarm recording Email settings setting transmission conditions for cameras 1 16 Auto recording settings scheduling Groups A F settings motion settings Groups A F settings alarm event recording settings alarm event recording mode motion detection mode and post motion alarm period Alarm event recording settings recording recording rates display quality event recording rates for cameras other than event cameras Event settings
137. ormalities are found If abnormalities are found then an error message appears and the altered video is paused For DVD media Confirms whether the DVD is in fact the one copied from the digital video recorder Nothing is displayed if no abnormalities are found If the DVD is found to be one other than that copied from the main unit then an error message appears and the video is paused Tampered check Note Deactivate Drive Letter Access DLA when packet writing software is installed in a PC Otherwise tampering alteration check does not function correctly Uncheck the box Activate drive s DLA tab in the property of DVD drive 59 60 19 ABOUT SECURITY SETTING Each level of security settings can be made for each operation or setting of the Digital Video Recorder The following three types of security methods are available 1 Secure the Digital Video Recorder s operating keys 2 Secure against external remote access 3 Secure against web access Using the above security methods in combination allows a higher level of security than using any one method alone The following describes the various available security functions 19 1 Securing the Digital Video Recorder s Operating Keys Security can be set at any of four operating levels 1 2 3 or Full lock using a six digit password and USB key Permissions can be allowed or disallowed for each operating level as shown in the table below Operation Level Operation L
138. otc reete t eres hers 75 23 RECORDING SETTING asiatica ea unita ade n 76 23 1 Priority Recording Setting itor steps dete tu a vate etae eth 77 e e tenter etes 78 28 2 Auto Recording Setting 1er i Diae Hat ai LEER edet 79 23 2 4 Schedule nt ent di 79 23 2 2 Setting of groups ASP 80 23 2 9 Special day settling ilie er do ER ER es 83 23 2 4 Motion detection settings 84 23 3 PFESRECOMING SetliligS 85 24 SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING 86 24 1 Character Display Settings 2 87 24 2 Monitor Output 88 24 9 SEQUENCE SENING sereni ite tee ea veau 88 24 4 Camera Setting perder i 89 24 5 DVR Name Setling cette intei ette she tke abe cuan e ues 89 25 NETWORK SETTING 2 pron pid 90 20 MAIL SETTING iiie qoos OLEI qe od 91 26 1 Transmission Condition Setting 92 27 5 YS TEM SETTING
139. place the hard disk drive Consult your TOA dealer for more information 20 3 Video Loss Video loss occurs when the camera has become disconnected from the camera input terminal The camera input number and the date and time at which the video loss has occurred can be confirmed in the error log Note Video loss will not occur for cameras for which Priority recording and Auto Recoding has been set to No even if they are disconnected 20 3 1 If video loss occurs Restore the camera picture to stop the video loss error Restart the power supply to stop the video loss error For the camera for which video loss is occurring change the recording settings to No to stop the video loss error Set both Priority recording and Auto Recoding to No 20 4 Fan Malfunction A Fan Malfunction error occurs if the cooling fan is broken or has been interrupted by some foreign object The time at which the fan malfunctioned can be confirmed by looking at the error log If the fan is malfunctioning a mark is also displayed at the bottom right of the screen Note A fan malfunction on an expansion unit will not be displayed by Li the Digital Video Recorder Confirm fan malfunctions via the LED display on the front of the expansion unit Fan Malfunction occurs 20 4 1 If a fan malfunction occurs First turn the power off Operating the Digital Video Recorder without a functioning fan can cause heat buildup potentia
140. playback skips forward in 1 minute 10 minute segments 16 2 7 Pause 1 Press the Pause 44 88 key during forward or reverse playback Playback is temporarily stopped and the key lights green 2 To perform playback or reverse playback again press the Play 3 key or Reverse Play G9 key Pause mode is cancelled and forward or reverse playback begins again 16 2 8 Frame advance frame reverse playback Press the Play 9 key or Reverse Play key with the Pause BB key pressed while recording is temporarily stopped Frame advance or reverse playback is performed per screen whenever the key is pressed 16 3 Event Events that can start recording include Priority recording Normal recording Alarm input recording and Motion detection recording Each event can be confirmed using the recording log Refer to p 98 Recording Log 16 3 1 Instance event access Recording moves to the event start time Priority recording Alarm Event recording or Normal recording and temporarily stops Playback images can be moved from event to event and required images can be quickly searched Instant access to the next event Hold down the Play 57 key for 2 seconds or more while recording is temporarily stopped Recording advances to the beginning of the next event and temporarily stops Hold down the key for 2 seconds
141. played back Hide No time is displayed when in live or playback modes DATE TIME UPPER LEFT UPPER Set the Date time indication position CENTER UPPER RIGHT LOWER LEFT LOWER CENTER LOWER RIGHT MONITOR 1 CAMERA NAME Camera name Indicates the camera name through monitor 1 output CAM NAME CAMERA No HIDE Camera number Indicates the camera number through Monitor output 1 Hide No indication through Monitor output 1 MONITOR 2 CAMERA NAME Camera name Indicates the camera name through Monitor output 2 CAM NAME CAMERA No HIDE Camera number Indicates the camera number through Monitor output 2 Hide No indication through Monitor output 2 DVR NAME DISP HIDE Display Indicates the DVR name Hide No DVR name is displayed Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 87 24 2 Monitor Output Setting Set Monitor outputs 1 and 2 to Display or Hide for each MONEDA UTE SETTING camera MONITOR1 CAM1 DISP CAM2 4 5 Note 6 CAM7 Set Display Hide for the Live mode Images are displayed in CAM9 1 x V I 1 1 E PI k and Triplex m n if Hide is select CAM CAM12 CAM13 CAM14 CAM15 CAM16 TOR2 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrz ere mirc pei ese 2 emon 71 MONITOR 1 DISP HID
142. purpose of use Picture quality and recording intervals can be freely set for individual cameras and recording system Auto recording The Digital Video Recorder starts recording shortly after power on and makes recordings by preset schedule The auto recording function permits Normal recording and Alarm event recording for each of which different setting can be performed Refer to p 79 Auto recording setting Network Function Use this function to remotely monitor or control cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder or search or play back their recorded images on a PC web browser Email Function Email can be transmitted when an alarm event or failure occurs Up to 4 destination addresses can be programmed Cascade Connections Cascade connecting 8 Digital Video Recorders permits camera images of up to 128 cameras to be viewed on a single monitor display Up to 4 C RM1000 Remote Controllers can be connected in a system allowing each controller to control all Digital Video Recorders and Combination Cameras Refer to p 20 Connections Archive Function Recorded images can be copied onto the DVD R RW available to model with DVD or to the USB memory Viewer software is also downloaded at the same time Refer to p 51 Archive Security Function Two security settings using a password and USB key lock are made available The use of both methods ensures the highest security Refer to p 60 About security setting
143. ra to be archived from CAMERA 1 9 and ALL For 16 channels up to camera 16 can be selected Move the cursor using the and KJ keys select EXECUTE and then press the Menu key A message box for selection of either USB or DVD is displayed at the upper right of the screen model with DVD drive only For the model without DVD drive Selection message Yes or Cancel is displayed Move the cursor using the G0 and C keys select USB or DVD and then press the Menu key For the model without DVD drive select Yes then press the Menu key IMAGE ARCHIVING START POS1 TOS T2 0100 END POS1 FEB 07 05 13 02 00 START POS2 FEB 07 05 12 03 00 END POS2 FEB 07 05 13 04 00 START POS3 FEB 07 05 12 05 00 END POS3 FEB 07 05 13 06 00 START POS4 FEB 07 05 12 07 00 END POS4 FEB 07 05 13 08 00 START POS5 FEB 07 05 12 09 00 END POS5 FEB 07 05 13 10 00 CAMERA CAMERA3 TRANSFER EXECUTE REC START FEB 01 05 8 00 00 REC END FEB 20 05 17 30 00 USB Archive to the USB memory DVD Archive to the DVD R RW Cancel Reverts to the previous cursor position without executing 53 54 18 3 Archiving from the Playback Screen Use this method to archive while viewing the playback screen Insert the DVD to be archived into the Digital Video Recorder or connect the USB flash memory to the Digital Video Recorder While playing back recorded i
144. rate folder can be created for each camera number If there are nine cameras for example then these folders will be numbered 01 through 09 or 01 through 16 if there are 16 cameras with JPEG files stored therein File Names File names are comprised of HOUR MINUTE SECOND SCREEN NUMBER HOUR is from 00 23 MINUTE is from 0 59 SECOND is from 0 59 SCREEN NUMBER from 01 60 differentiates frames taken at the same time The number of frames will vary depending on the recording rate set for each camera The extension on all file names is jpg For example a file named 13 05 49 08 jpg refers to file created as the 8th frame taken at the time 13 05 49 57 18 5 3 Playback by way of viewer software Follow the procedure below to view the archived images on a PC 1 Insert a recorded medium into the PC Insert a USB memory or DVD medium into the PC 2 Select the medium from the PC s drive and double click on it 3 Select View Software in the medium and double click on it A Viewer software is activated 4 Click on the L button located at the lower right of the screen The data folder boots up File selection screen is displayed 5 Select the folders numbered by camera or image file and click on OK Images are displayed followed by folder name and file name 6 View images using the button located at the lower left of the screen 0 Reverse Playback button Plays back recorded images in the reverse d
145. rd disk drive Note If the disk mode is set to Normal then set Total Recording Rate to 120 IPS or less If the disk mode is set to Mirror then set Total Recording Rate to 60 IPS or less Settings above these are not possible REC ON OFF ON Recording is performed during Normal recording OFF Recording is not performed during Normal recording REC RATE 60 IPS 30 IPS 15 IPS Sets the recording rate during recording 8 1 5 41 2 IPS 11 1 2 IPS 1 3 IPS 1 5 IPS 1 10 IPS 1 20 IPS 1 30 IPS 1 60 IPS QUALITY 1 HIGH Sets the picture quality level for the recording 2 1 64 KB High picture quality 3 MID 2 40 KB 4 3 32 KB 5LOW 4 24 KB 5 16 KB Low picture quality Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Can be set for each camera 2 For recording rate refer to p 44 Recording Rate and p 116 Recording timetable 82 Alarm Event Recording Setting Preset camera images are automatically recorded when an alarm event occurs Recording Enable ON or Disable ALARM EVENT REC SETTING A OFF recording rate picture quality and event settings can be on performed for each camera The recording rate for cameras cama oN HB ouian other than alarm event activated cameras and the total CAMS OFF 1 601P8 recording rate are both displayed near the bottom of the screen CAM7 OFF 9 OFF CAM10 OFF
146. re are two types of accounts Administrator accounts and User accounts Administrator account can access to all operations while User account can access to the limited operations live image monitoring notification by LED indicator and camera control 1 Open a web browser on a PC Note Open a web browser using a single PC It may not operate properly if multiple PCs have accessed 2 Enter the Digital Video Recorder s network IP address into the web browser address Refer to p 90 Network setting The authentication screen is displayed 3 Enter an account name and a password Administrator account name root User account name user Note It is recommended that WEB User password and WEB Administrator password be set The PC user could change the settings if the password is not set Refer to p 90 Network settings 4 Click on Login to display the top page Note If an incorrect account name or password has been entered the display reverts to the authentication screen 31 3 1 Access inhibit Up to 3 PCs are connectable Up to 3 user accounts are accessible Only one administrator account is accessible If an administrator account is registered into 1 PC then up to 2 more PCs can be connected with user accounts If the number of connected persons reaches the maximum limit further operation is prohibited and the following screen is displayed Also if 1 PC is connected with the administrator account then logging
147. re live screens for the same camera 31 6 2 For user account For user account the camera menu buttons nor preset store button is displayed 107 108 31 6 3 Screen change button e Er F7 5871 67 fa fin 687 6 6 68 The screen change button switches camera images to be displayed on the screen Clicking the button displays live images of the corresponding camera or multi split screens Note When it takes time to update the images the screen will be dark while screen change is in progress 31 6 4 Camera control section Controls Combination Cameras connected to the Digital Video Recorder Only the camera of which image is displayed in full screen can be controlled In multi split screen displays the camera control operation section of the screen turns gray making it impossible to control the camera Pan amp Tilt Controls the camera s pan tilt operations Use buttons to move the camera in the indicated direction then stop the movement by pressing the central button The speed of the movement can be adjusted by choosing the desired speed from 1 MAX to 16 MIN in the dropdown list box located under the button Default value 10 Zoom Controls camera zooming Press the upper button to display images in telephoto mode Press the lower button to display images in wide angle view mode Press the central button to stop the movement The speed of the movement can be adjusted by choosing th
148. reen The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting 7 Move the cursor with the and L keys to select Yes then press the Menu key The display reverts to the auto recording setting screen 29 30 12 4 2 Setting the group Perform individual settings such as Normal recording and Alarm Event recording for Group A F AUTO REC SETTING GROUP A SETTING SCHEDULE NORMAL REC SETTING GROUP A SETTING ALARM EVENT REC SETTING gt GROUP B SETTING ALARM EVENT REC MODE SEQUENCE GROUP C SETTING ALARM INPUT MODE EDGE GROUP D SETTING Menu key POST ALARM TIME 999SEC GROUP E SETTING MOTION DETECT MODE LEVEL GROUP F SETTING SPECIAL DAY SETTING MOTION SETTING AUDIO Owwwwvwvwvviv POST MOTION TIME 1SEC 1 Choose Group A F from the Auto recording Settings and press the Menu key The Group setting screen is displayed 2 Move the cursor with the L E2 L keys and perform Group setting using the and keys For a detailed information refer to Group A F settings Refer to p 80 Setting of groups A F 3 Press the key while the cursor is set to the leftmost selection item on the screen The indication will appear to ask whether or not to save the setting 4 Move the cursor with the G0 and 3 keys to select YES then press the Menu
149. reen key for TRIPLEX SETTING 2 seconds or more PB3 PB4 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more 1 Hold down the Multi Screen key for 2 seconds or more The triplex setting screen is displayed 2 Press the E2 C3 and L keys to move the cursor 3 Press the Camera selector key When the Camera selector key is pressed the live screen corresponding to the selected camera output is displayed in the position indicated by the cursor A dark screen is displayed if the selected camera is not connected 4 To revert the set live images to the playback images press the Sequence key Pressing the Sequence key resets the selected position s live display and switches it to the playback image 5 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more The triplex setting screen is terminated Notes It is impossible to set all screens to the live display Two or more live image screens cannot be set for the same camera 14 2 Position Setting Display Holding down the Multi Screen key for 2 seconds or more when the live multi segment split screen is displayed displays the position setting screen Camera images can be displayed at arbitrary positions on the multi segment split screen The position setting for each multi segment split screen is saved During Live images are displayed Position setting screen 11 L2 Hold down the Multi i L2 Screen k
150. riod Perform disk mode and overwrite settings before recording 15 1 1 Disk mode Normal and mirror modes are available to this mode For models with a single hard disk versions with a model number suffix 08 1 008 or D1 Mirror settings are available only when the hard disk expansion unit is connected Refer to p 101 Equipment maintenance Notes When the disk mode is changed the hard disk is initialized causing the recorded images to be erased Be sure to determine the disk mode before use Unless the disk mode setting is performed mirror recording cannot be performed as the hard disk is factory preset to normal mode Normal mode When the first hard disk finishes recording the second hard disk automatically begins to record When the settings recording rate and picture quality of both normal and mirror modes are set to be identical the recording time for normal mode is about twice that of mirror mode The total recording rate is 120 IPS maximum Mirror mode The same image is simultaneously recorded on both hard disks Even if one of the two hard disks fails the other hard disk continues to record allowing all recorded images to be played back The total recording rate is 60 IPS maximum Set the disk mode to Mirror when performing mirroring by the two built in hard disks or when performing mirroring by the built in hard disk and the hard disk expansion unit 15 1 2 Recording order to hard disks Recordings to the
151. rt of alarm recording REC RATE 4 IPS 2 IPS 1 IPS 1 2 IPS 1 3 IPS 1 5 IPS 1 10 IPS 1 20 IPS 1 30 IPS 1 60 IPS Sets the recording rate during recording REC QUALITY 1 HIGH 2 3 MID 4 5 LOW Sets the picture quality level for the recording 1 64 KB High picture quality 2 40 KB 3 32 KB 4 24 KB 5 16 KB Low picture quality ON OFF ON Audio is recorded simultaneously during pre recording OFF Audio is not recorded simultaneously during pre recording Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings For recording rate refer to p 44 Recording Rate and p 116 Recording timetable 85 24 SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING It is possible to set specific screens to display or switch among specific live or recorded images or playback It is also possible SCREEN DISPLAY SETTING to set camera or DVR names and to set the display mode when CHARACTER DISPLAY monitor output is activated SETTING M gt DVR NAME SETTING b DVR123 MONITOR1 SCREEN 9SEG MONITOR2 SCREEN 4SEG A ALARM DISPLAY INTERVAL 3SEC CHRACTER DISPLAY For setting refer to p 87 Character display setting SETTING MONITOR OUTPUT For setting refer to p 88 Monitor output setting SETTING SEQUENCE SETTING For setting refer to 88 Sequence setting CAMERA NAME For setting refer to p 89 Camera name setting SETTING DVR NAME SETTING For setting refer to p 8
152. s are overwritten three minutes after the time search screen has been displayed making it impossible to search or display data in the vicinity of the oldest time Refer to Search Screen Display Time 17 2 Event Search The event search begins under the designated conditions 1 Press the Search key The search screen is displayed 2 Select EVENT SEARCH then press the Menu key Event search screen is displayed 3 Move the cursor with the L CG and keys and perform camera event start time and end time settings using the 4 and keys 4 Move the cursor to EXECUTE then press the Menu key Event search list is displayed 5 Move the cursor using the and K28 keys select the desired event from the event search list and then press the Menu key The image at the event start time is displayed in freeze frame on the 16 segment or 9 segment split screen display An error message is displayed if an event corresponding to the designated conditions does not exist Pressing the Menu key moves the cursor to the previous position EVENT SEARCH CAMERA CAM1 EVENT MOTION START TIME JAN 1 05 00 00 00 END TIME JAN 2 05 23 55 59 SEARCH EXECUTE SEARCH SCREEN DISPLAY TIME FEB 24 05 05 00 00 NOTHING FOUND feen CAMERA CAM 1 16 ALL Select the camera number to search EVENT PRIORITY NORMAL
153. s can be made for individual cameras recording ON OFF recording rate picture quality and audio ON OFF Refer to p 77 Priority Recording setting 15 3 1 How to perform priority recording 1 Press the Priority Recording key to start the priority recording To stop a buzzer sound press the Buzzer Stop key 2 Hold down the Priority Recording key for 2 seconds or more to terminate the priority recording Notes Priority recording can be started by any of the following ways Input the signal to the Priority recording input terminal on the rear panel Press the Remote Controller s Priority Recording key 39 40 15 4 Auto Recording Alarm Event Recording and Normal Recording With auto recording recordings are made according to a preset schedule which can include up to twelve different programs If one or more programs have duplicate execution times the program with a largest number takes precedence Settable items for each program include Day of the Week Start End Times and Operation Up to six settings groups named A through F can be made for Operation and recording settings for Normal and Alarm recording can also be registered Further up to sixty special day operational settings can also be made with operation controlled by different programs motion detection areas for individual cameras and audio recording during auto recording Refer to p 79 Auto Recording Settings Notes If the Alarm displa
154. screen segments Pre Recording Retroactive recordings can be made for up to 5 minutes before the occurrence of an alarm event alarm signal input or motion movement or priority recording even if no recording is currently in progress Mirror Recording Recording can be simultaneously made on 2 hard disks Even if one hard disk should fail the other hard disk continues to record or play back Master and Slave Units When synchronizing the Digital Video Recorders one can be designated as a master unit which can be used to control the other slave units Normal Mode When the first hard disk finishes recording the second hard disk automatically begins to record When the settings recording rate and picture quality of both normal and mirror modes are set to be identical the recording time for normal mode is twice that of mirror mode Alarm Event Recording Refers to both alarm recording and motion detected recording Alarm recording is performed when the alarm input terminal of the Digital Video Recorder or Combination Camera receives a signal Motion detected recording begins when movement is detected in the camera image Recording Rate IPS Refers to the number of image frames to be recorded per second The unit is IPS The larger IPS value is the shorter recording intervals can become Event Recording data from the start to the end of recording mode Priority recording Alarm Event recording and Normal recording is expressed as one
155. secutively from start time to end time If there is no recording date to download at the designated day and time create a new folder then download the special viewer software only 112 31 7 4 Duplex Display While recorded images are being played back on the multi segment split screens live images can also be displayed simultaneously by replacing some of the display segments with live images Right clicking on any display segment causes the popup menu to appear Edt Vem Tods Heb O BBG Asma 2 5 239 Aans roa Selecting Cameras 1 9 1 16 Live in the popup menu and one of the cameras causes the image display area that has displayed the popup menu to switch to the selected camera s live images or recorded image playback Live image positions are saved on the PC for each multi segment split screen Duplex setting data is saved to a client PC and the multi segment split screen is displayed in saved duplex setting format the next time the PC logs in Notes It is impossible to replace all screen segments with live image displays and the popup menu used to switch to live instead of recorded image display is disabled when only one screen segment remains displaying recorded images It is not possible to simultaneously select two or more live screens for the same camera 113 114 31 8 Remote Control Remote control provides the same operations available on the front panel of the Dig
156. sing protocol type B BOSCH TOA A Set to this position when connecting the cameras that operates using BOSCH TC8560 TC700 series protocol PELCO D Set to this position when connecting the cameras that operates using Pelco protocol type D CAMERA BIT RATE 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Set the control camera s bit rate TOA A 9600bps 19200 bps 38400 bps TOA B 9600bps 19200 bps 38400 bps BOSCH 2400 bps 9600 bps PELCO D 2400 bps RS232C BIT RATE 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Set the RS 232C s bit rate RS232C FLOW CTRL ON OFF ON Performs RS 232C flow control OFF RS 232C flow control not performed RS232C RESPONSE ON OFF ON Makes RS 232C communications responses OFF Does not make RS 232C communications responses 93 94 Item Selection Description CONTROLLER 9600 bps 19200 bps Set the Remote controller s bit rate BIT RATE 38400 bps CONTROLLER ON OFF ON Makes remote controller s communications responses 2 RESPONSE OFF Does not make remote controller s communications responses DVR ID 1 8 Set the Digital Recorder s ID LANGUAGE SELECTION JAPANESE ENGLISH FRANCAIS Select the display language Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings Changing camera protocols causes the camera transmission speed to change as well Be sure to match camera settings 2 f
157. single drive unit product number ending in 08 1 D08 or D1 then recording is stopped Note If a hard disk error has occurred the Digital Video Recorder may not recognize not only the hard disk that an error has occurred but also the DVD drive connected to the slave 20 2 1 Playback Stopped Warning Display If a hard disk error prevents playback in progress from continuing then the warning message shown at right is displayed Press the Stop key to return to Live mode ANER RIOR HAS B EEN IDETE TED ON THE HARD DISK CURRENTLY BEING USED FOR PLAYBACK PLAYBACK WILL STOP VERIFICATION PLAYBACK STOP KEY 20 2 2 Restart Warning Display If all of the connected hard disk drives including expansion units experience an error then the warning message shown at right is displayed Press the power key continuously for two seconds or more to cut the power then press the key again to restart 20 2 3 Checking Hard Disks When an Error Has Occurred The menu can be used to check hard disk drive initialization If a hard disk error occurs when hard disk drives are connected is displayed Refer to p 102 Hard Disk Drive Initialization 20 2 4 If a Hard Disk Error Occurs If the disk drive is the Digital Video Recorder s Restart the power Note If the drive is restored by restarting the power then some of the recorded data may be lost Copy any necessary data to another location and initi
158. stand voltage 30 V DC control current 20 mA screwless connector Camera Control 1 channel RS 485 screwless connector Remote Control 1 channels RS 485 screwless connector or RJ11 Disk Array 2 channels e SATA and dedicated control signal e SATA connector and modular connector Communication Function RS 232C D sub connector 9 pin male 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX ethernet RJ45 Other Function mail transmission capability USB terminals ARCHIVE KEY LOCK Web function Real time image play back remote menu Language choice English French Japanese Applicable DVD Medium DVD R Altitude Under 3 000 9 843 ft relative to sea level Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F when mounted on a rack Operating Humidity Under 80 RH no condensation Finish Panel Surface treated steel plate black paint 30 gloss Case Pre coated steel plate black Dimensions 420 W x 93 9 H x 332 8 D mm 16 5 W x 3 7 H x 13 1 D inch Weight 6 9 kg 15 2 Ib 6 9 kg 15 2 Ib 7 7 kg 17 0 lb 77kg 17 01b Accessory Power supply cord 2 m 6 6 ft 1 Option Rack mounting bracket MB 23B 133 12 994 6A A TOA Corporation
159. t The automatic logout function uses the Digital Video Recorder s clock Therefore changing time settings during login using the Digital Video Recorder menu or web menu could automatically cause you to log out of the system If this happens and you do not wish to log out simply log in again If the message Pages not displayed is displayed when switched to other page wait for a several seconds to press the Update key of the browser 105 106 31 5 Menu Screen The menu screen is used to view or change the Digital Video Recorder s setting contents Selecting Menu on the top page of Administrator account page gives access to the menu screen Clicking a setting item in the main menu displays its content on the right side of the screen Refer to p 74 Main Menu setting 31 5 1 Menu screen setting Jr NG M ternet Explor Ed Favores To Heb 2 Qw 2 Asuh O S 5 does 51 3 NE w MAIN MENI Note The following setting items cannot be viewed or changed from the web server function menu These must be set using the Digital Video Recorder itself USB key registration USB key data erasure Disk mode Hard disk initialization Setting initialization Log initialization Setting external output Setting external input Notes Setting cannot be changed on the PC s web screen when the screen other than the Digital Video Recorder s live screen is be
160. t recorded Cannot perform playback or reverse playback Cannot search Cannot archive Failure indicator flashes Cannot eject DVD Supplied power cord not correctly connected to the unit s power receptacle and wall AC outlet Security settings in effect Power not switched on Cables not correctly connected Power key not continuously pressed Within the scheduled recording time Outside the scheduled recording time Camera recording set to OFF in Normal recording settings Outside the scheduled recording time Camera recording set to OFF in Alarm Event recording settings Setting set to OFF No recorded data No recorded data No recorded data DVD R RW disk or USB memory not inserted Check the content of failure log file DVD cannot ejected by pressing DVD eject key Connect the power cord correctly Operation level has been set in Security setting Check the security setting contents Refer to p 60 About Security Setting Switch on the power Connect cables correctly Hold down the power key for 2 Seconds or more Try to stop outside the scheduled recording time Set to perform recording within the scheduled recording time Set camera recording to ON in Normal recording settings Set to perform recording within the scheduled recording time Set camera recording to ON in Alarm Event recording settings Set setting to ON Pla
161. teady ON after system check completion allowing camera images to be displayed SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESS PLEASE WAIT Notes When the Recorder is used for the first time the date and time could not be correctly displayed Perform the clock setting before use Refer to p 100 Date time setting When the Digital Video Recorder is switched to standby mode it cannot be switched on for about 10 seconds Priority recording and auto recording cannot be made in standby mode Be sure to press the Power key when making recording 11 2 Recorder s Power Off and Disconnect Hold down the Power key for 2 seconds or more All operations stop placing the Recorder in standby mode When moving the Recorder be sure to place it in standby mode then remove the power supply plug from the wall outlet 12 INITIAL SETTINGS Be sure to perform the following settings before using the Digital Video Recorder Failure to do so may lead to incorrect operation of each function DVR ID setting When cascade connecting Note When cascade connecting the Digital Video Recorders set the DVR ID first Otherwise the Menu Screen is not displayed Clock settings Hard disk initialization Auto Recording settings 12 1 Setting the DVR ID When cascade connecting the Digital Video Recorders set different DVR ID for all individual Digital Video Recorders DVR ID are all factory preset to 1 Follow the procedure below to set DV
162. the key when the cursor positions to the left on the Menu screen returns the display to the previous screen Returning to the live mode Pressing the G0 key on the Menu screen returns the display to the live mode 14 Pause C key Pause of playback reverse playback screens Use this key to temporarily stop the playback display Operation can be performed for the archive menu display frame advance reverse playback and instant event access playback while the display is temporarily stopped Refer to p 51 Archive Refer to p 45 Playback Moving the cursor upward on the Menu screen Used this key to move the cursor upward on the Menu screen 15 Stop Bl a key Stop of playback reverse playback Use this key to stop playback or reverse playback Refer to p 45 Playback Note Recording does not stop even if the Stop key is pressed 15 16 Moving the cursor downward on the Menu Screen Use this key to move the cursor downward on the Menu screen 16 Playback 5 7 key Pressing the Playback key plays back recorded images Refer to p 45 Playback Moving the cursor to the right on the Menu screen Use this key to move the cursor to the right on the Menu screen 17 Informational Indicator Recording indicator Lights during recording Priority recording Normal recording Alarm Event recording Failur
163. the C and 2 keys select EXECUTE in USB key data erasure and press the Menu key The USB key registrations are erased and the USB Key Level security setting is deactivated 19 3 Login and Logout by Password Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more to login to the system by entering a password The display screen and operation procedure differ depending on the operation level 19 3 1 Password Entry While in the password entry screen screen A password entry is as follows 1 Use the t3 key to move the cursor to select 2 Use the camera selection keys to enter the six digit password sk will be displayed for each character entry 3 Press the Menu key If the password is correct login is completed If the password is incorrect the message unrecognized Password is displayed on the upper right of the screen 19 3 2 When USB key settings are invalid When operation level is Full Lock 1 Hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Password entry screen Screen A is displayed Screen A 2 Select PASSWORD CLEAR or CANCEL and press the Menu key PASSWORD Logs in to the operation level corresponding to the entered password CLEAR Deletes the entered password CANCEL Switches the display to live mode without changing the operation level PLEASE PASSWORD ENTRY CLEAR CANCEL 63 64 When operation level is Level 2 or Level 3
164. the C RM1000 remote controller is connected be sure to set Controller Response to ON Leaving this set to OFF will prevent the remote controller from being used 3 If a cascading connection is used be sure that none of the ID numbers are duplicated It is also possible to use the operation of the Digital Video Recorder to set the DVR ID Refer to p 27 Setting the DVR ID 27 1 VO Terminal Mode Setting Set the input and output terminals located on the rear panel 1 0 TERMINAL MODE SETTING INPUT MODE OUTPUT MODE ALARM1 NC CTRL1 NO ALARM2 NC CTRL2 NO ALARM3 NC CTRL3 NO ALARMA NC CTRL4 NO ALARMS NO ALARM6 NO ALARM7 NO ALARM8 NO ALARMS NO ALARM10 NO ALARM11 NO ALARM12 NO ALARM13 NO ALARM14 NO ALARM15 NO ALARM16 NO PRIOR REC NO Item Selection Description ALARM 1 16 1 9 NO Signals are input when the alarm terminal is shorted with the GND terminal NC Signals are input when the alarm terminal is released from the GND terminal PRIOR REC NO Signals are input when the alarm terminal is shorted with the GND terminal NC Signals are input when the alarm terminal is released from the GND terminal CTRL 1 4 NO The control terminal is shorted with the GND terminal when unit is operated NC The control terminal is released from the GND terminal when unit is operated Note Underlined settings represent factory preset settings 27 2 Control O
165. the search screen press the key Refer to p 48 Search 10 Multi Screen Key Multi screen display Displays live or recorded camera images on the multi segment split screen The screen Switches to 4 segment 9 segment and 16 segment split screen displays with each depression of this key Refer to p 34 Multi Segment Split Screen Display Reverse setting value selection Pressing this key while setting values are selected on the menu screen varies setting values in the reverse direction Triplex setting screen activation If the Multi Screen key is continuously pressed for 2 seconds or more while the multi segment split screen is displayed the Triplex setting screen is displayed To exit the Setting screen hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Refer to p 36 Triplex display Position setting screen activation If the Multi screen key is continuously pressed for 2 seconds or more while multi split screen is displayed in the Live mode the Position setting screen is displayed To exit the Setting screen hold down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more Refer to p 37 Position setting display 11 Menu key Activating the Menu screen Holding down the Menu key for 2 seconds or more when the Monitor key remains unlit displays the menu screen on the Monitor 1 screen To return to live mode press the key Refer to p 74 Main menu setting Menu
166. tion that transfers image data recorded on the hard disk to DVD R RW disk available only to models with DVD drives or USB memory Camera image data designated between start position and end position can be archived Since dedicated viewer software is also downloaded at the same time archived images can be easily played back on a PC Note Archive operation can be performed only at the operation level 1 When the security has been set perform archive operation after login to the Operation Level 1 Two methods can be used to designate the archiving range Designate the archiving range after entering date and time Designate the archiving range while viewing the playback image Archiving to USB memory devices Notes Connect the USB memory device to the copy terminal of the Digital Video Recorder Only mass storage class devices those recognized as USB mass storage memory devices under Windows 2000 XP can be used Compatible with USB 1 1 devices only Not compatible with USB 2 0 devices USB memory devices formatted with FAT12 FAT16 can only be used It is not possible to play back video files copied to the USB memory device on the Digital Video Recorder Connect the USB device to a PC and use viewer software to play back files USB memory is removed when USB archive is in progress the Digital Video Recorder will then be unable to recognize USB memory Be sure to remove it after finishing archiving or after archi
167. to cause radio disturbance and TV interference Avoid jarring or striking the Recorder The Recorder is a piece of precision equipment and accidentally dropping it or subjecting it to strong impacts could cause its failure When transporting the Recorder carefully pack it in the supplied carton to protect it from shock Avoid using the Recorder in locations exposed to vibration The Recorder is a piece of precision equipment as this may cause the unit malfunction Avoid installing the Recorder vertically or tilting it at extreme angles since it is designed to be used in a horizontal position only About the hard disks If the hard disk fails recorded data cannot be restored Save important recordings to DVD R RW disks Recordings copied from video images or video recordings with registered copyrights may not be used for commercial purposes other than for private use without express permission from the copyright holder TOA takes no responsibility for any incidental damage such as loss of sales opportunities that may result Avoid using the camera in line locked mode Failure to do so may cause the displayed camera images to flicker Also video may be lost if power frequency fluctuates significantly 3 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Triplex This function permits recording while viewing live and recorded images in multi screen display In Triplex setting individual live or recorded images can be set to be displayed on individual split
168. to start priority recording To stop priority recording hold down the Priority recording key for 2 seconds or more The Priority recording key flashes red during priority recording Refer to p 39 Priority Recording 7 8 Use this key when switching operation between Monitor 1 and Monitor 2 outputs This key lights when pressed and extinguishes when pressed again Monitor 1 output is enabled when the key is unlit and Monitor 2 output is enabled when the key is lit Monitor 2 output can be operated with the Camera selector keys Multi screen key and Sequence key Refer to p 31 Monitor display Buzzer stop key Alarm reset key When priority recording equipment failure or alarm event recording takes place a buzzer sounds Pressing this key disables the buzzer Use this key to reset alarm event recording Hold down this key for 2 seconds or more to reset alarm event recording Zoom key Use the Zoom key to zoom in on the live and playback screens 2x zoom If this key is pressed during full screen display the cursor for determining the zoom position is displayed If the zoom position is confirmed and the Menu key is pressed the 2X zoomed screen is displayed Pressing this key again cancels the zoom mode Refer to p 35 Zoom Display 9 Search key Use this key to search for recorded images If the Search key is pressed when the live or playback screen is displayed the search screen is displayed To exit
169. trict recording started from a Priority recording terminal 27 4 Camera Preset Pattern Setting Up to 4 Cameras and 4 preset positions can be set for each alarm input Note Only the number of the camera connected to the combination camera is available for this function Preset camera positions must have been set in advance CAMERA PRESET SETTING CAMERA POSITION ALARM a 1 ALARM IN2 2 1 ALARM IN3 3 1 ALARM IN4 NEXT writers CAMERA 16 channel 9 channel__ Up to 4 Cameras can be set per alarm Camera 1 16 Camera 1 9 POSITION Up to 4 Preset positions can be set per alarm 97 28 LOG DISPLAY The content and times associated with recorded events can be reviewed and confirmed using activity logs The following three LOG DISPLAY activity logs are available REC B www SYSTEM LOG Recording Log Refer to p 98 Recording log Failure Log Refer to p 99 Failure log e System Log Refer to 99 System log 28 1 Recording Log Records the start and end times of recordings that have been made and displays these starting from the most recent The REC LOG recording log stores up to 1 000 such records in chronological eH E QUEM CONTENTS ACT order and deletes the oldest records as needed to free up log PEBUTA OE Tai 8 7 storage space eee uU ME FEB 10 05 12 0 PRIOR 5 9 05 9 2 0 PRIOR E 1 Using the
170. ttern 4 Operation Level 3 Password 2 entered Password 1 entered Pattern 7 Full lock Password entered Password 3 entered Password 2 entered Password 1 entered Operation Level 1 entered Operation Level 1 Pattern 6 Password 3 entered Operation Level 2 Password 1 entered Operation Level 1 1 61 19 2 Security Settings Using a USB Key Operation access can be limited by registering the USB memory device as a USB key with the Digital Video Recorder Security settings can be activated and deactivated by inserting or removing the registered USB key in a USB port equipped with key lock functions Refer to p 96 Security Setting 19 2 1 USB Key Level Settings and Operation Levels Login and logout among operation levels by USB key level settings are as follows Inserting the USB key logs the user in at the operation level Removing the USB key logs the user out of the L operation level Refer to p 96 Security Setting USB Key Level For Operation Level 1 USB Key Level For Operation Level 2 Insert USB key Insert USB key Operation Level 2 PEA Operation Level 1 Operation Level 3 PRESE Operation Level 1 Remove USB key Remove USB key USB Key Level For Operation Level 3 USB Key Level Deactivated Insert USB key No USB key activated key lock Always at operation Full Lock 20277 Operation Level 1
171. uipment This equipment is classified as a LASER CLASS 1 PRODUCT The following classification label is located on the drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM 10 2 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS The supplied power supply cord is designed for exclusive use with the Digital Video Recorder Never use it with other equipment Do not connect the1OBASE T 100BASE TX terminal Hard disk expansion unit connection terminal or Remote control I O terminal A to networks that could be exposed to excessive electrical voltage Failure to follow this instruction could result in electric shock or fire It is recommended that the Recorder be always used in locations where the ambient temperature ranges from 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F and humidity levels of less than 80 to ensure that no condensation is formed When moving the Recorder first disconnect its power supply plug from the AC outlet and then wait at least 30 seconds before moving Avoid moving the Recorder suddenly from a cold location to a warm location or installing it in close proximity to an air conditioner outlet as internal condensation could result When condensation occurs do not switch on the power until the Recorder has sufficiently dried Also when brought into a warm room from the cold outdoors be sure to leave it unused for at least half a day before using it Avoid installing the Recorder in humid or dusty lo
172. uipment failure occurs Refer to p 95 Control output terminal setting Priority recording input terminal Use this terminal to begin Priority recording using signals from connected external equipment Connect no voltage contact signals of switches etc to this terminal Time sync input amp output terminal Use this terminal to synchronize the clocks of multiple Digital Video Recorders used in the system Connect the master Recorder s Time sync output to the slave Recorder s Time sync input Time sync settings must be performed on the menu screen Refer to p 23 External terminal connections Remote Control Input Output Terminal B Use this terminal for connection of the C RM1000 Remote Controller Note the correct polarity positive and negative orientation Use the Remote control input amp output terminal B if the cable distance is longer than 3 meters 9 8 ft Refer to p 20 Connections Also use this terminal to cascade connect the Digital Video Recorder Connect the first Digital Video Recorder s Remote control output terminal to the second Recorder s Remote control input terminal Note the correct polarity Refer to p 21 Digital Video Recorder s Expansion system Camera control terminal Use this terminal to control the Combination Camera Connect this terminal to the camera s control terminal RS 485 Note the correct polarity Refer to p 20 Connections Note The C RM1000 Remote Controller must be con
173. ulti Screen key L1 L2 LS L6 SAT JAN 01 05 SAT JAN 01 05 0 00 00 0 00 00 Press the Multi Screen key AB AB Press the Press the Multi Screen key 9 segment split 4 segment split 2 L3 L9 L1 JAN 0 5 SAT JAN 01 05 0 0 00 00 Press the Multi Screen key 4 L5 L6 LT L8 L9 AB AB 13 7 Sequence Display Camera live images are displayed in sequential order when the Sequence key is pressed while in live mode Viewing intervals and cameras to be displayed can be set on the menu screen Sequence key lights continuously during Sequence display Refer to p 88 Sequence Setting Setting Example Step 1 Step 1 Camera seconds ZEE Step 2 2 seconds v Step3 Camera3 seconds Step 4 4 split A 3 seconds AB Note That when the screen is Switched the picture be distorted momentarily Step 4 L1 L2 SAT JAN 01 05 0 00 00 AB 13 8 Zoom Display Step 2 3 seconds elaps EN L2 SAT JAN 01 05 0 00 00 AB 3 seconds elaps Step 3 3 seconds elaps L3 AB Live or recorded full screen images can be viewed in 2 x zoom display Zoom key lights continuously while the Zoom selection screen or Zoom screen is displayed Live or play back screen Zoom selection screen Zoom key gt a J Zoom key
174. umber as the selected camera number is indicated 23 2 3 Special Day Setting Special schedules can be programmed for commemorative days or holidays Up to 60 special days can be set Setting the SPECIAL DAY SETTING Day of the Week in the Schedule settings to Special day 1 causes a special schedule to be implemented for specifically i registered days only one A A CU EE DO Rub DU o EU Og E ca dpa d a A fe DS E 4o Wod b EU EOEOGOE EOD EO d Wo d AM DEEE EEEE 300 WW T 7 SPECIAL DAY 1 1 12 31 Set the date of special days Maximum 60 days Factory preset The date is not set 83 84 23 2 4 Motion Detection Settings Motion detection settings can be individually performed for each camera By setting the area range to be detected movement within the camera image can be automatically detected Alarm Event Recordings begin whenever image movement is detected Refer to p 83 Event setting Notes Motion is detected by sensing changes in brightness and contour movement For dark images since the brightness change is minute set an appropriate sensitivity relative to camera s brightness level Also motion is hard to detect for out of focus images Be sure to adjust the focus so that the image does not blur even when the ambient light level becomes low In some cases motion cannot be detected or false motio
175. utput Terminal Setting The Digital Video Recorder can output a control signal at the time of occurrence of Priority Recording Alarm Event Recording or equipment failure There are 4 control output terminals Set the terminals that output the control signal Item Selection CTRL OUTPUT SETTING OUT TIME PRIORITY REC INVALID ALARM REC CTRL1 REC IN MOTION REC CTRL3 REC IN HD FULL CTRL2 HD ERROR CTRL3 VIDEO LOSS CTRL4 FAN FAILURE CTRL4 Description PRIORITY REC CTRL 1 CTRL2 CTRL3 CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Priority Recording occurs REC IN 1 SEC REC IN Outputs a control signal for the duration of Priority Recording 1 SEC Outputs a control signal for 1 second when Priority Recording begins ALARM REC CTRL 1 CTRL 2 CTRL CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Alarm Recording occurs REC IN 1 SEC REC IN Outputs a control signal for the duration of Alarm Recording 1 SEC Outputs a control signal for 1 second when Alarm Recording begins MOTION REC CTRL 1 CTRL2 CTRL CTRL 4 INVALID Set the terminal that outputs a control signal when Motion detection Recording occurs REC IN 1 SEC REC IN Outputs a control signal for the duration of Motion Detection Recording 1 SEC Outputs a control signal for 1 second when Motion Detection Recording begins
176. ve operation is stopped Archiving to DVD media models with DVD drives only Notes Usable media DVD R DVD RW Unusable media DVD R DL DVD R RW DVD R DL and DVD RAM Data cannot be added to DVD media after the initial copying If using a DVD RW first erase any existing data on the disc before using it This must be done on a PC and cannot be done on the Digital Video Recorder It is not possible to play back video files copied to a DVD on the main unit Insert the DVD in the drive of a compatible computer and use viewer software to play back files Do not play DVDs copied on the Digital Video Recorder in a standard DVD player as doing so risks damaging the DVD player Playback cannot be performed on a PC if the power is turned off during DVD archiving as archiving is not complete making it impossible to recognize DVD media 51 52 18 1 Archiving amp Transfer Times Refer to the table below for time required to archive or transfer files to USB memory devices or DVD media Times are shown for the files of the set maximum size When archive begins viewer software capacity about 300 KB is also downloaded at the same time USB Memory Devices USB 1 1 Archiving Time 7 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 2minutes minutes Number of Files 900 1 800 3 600 7 200 14 400 DVD Media 4 7 GB Transfer Speed Archiving Time 1 9 minutes Number of Files 2 Approximately 66
177. word on the password entry screen Refer to p 63 When USB key settings are invalid When the USB key is inserted Logs in to the system and switches the display to live mode When the USB key is not inserted The screen Screen D requesting the USB key be inserted is displayed If CANCEL is selected the display switches to live mode without changing the operation level Inserting the USB key gives access to the set operation level and switches the display to live mode Screen D PLEASE USB KEY INSERT CANCEL 19 4 Security Settings Against Remote External Access Settings that restrict remote access limit external access via remote controller or RS 232C terminal Remote access restrictions allow security levels to be set for operation keys on the Digital Video Recorder Setting remote access to Restrict allows restriction to the same operation level as on the Digital Video Recorder Password access and USB key access are activated Setting remote access to Don t Restrict removes all restrictions allowing all operations Refer to p 96 Security Setting 19 5 Security Settings Against Web Access It is possible to set a login password that must be entered in order to operate the Digital Video Recorder using a web browser over a network Refer to p 90 Network Setting Operation restrictions to administrator and user accounts are as follows e Playback Transmission Transmissi
178. y back their recorded images on a PC web browser When connecting a PC directly to the Digital Video Recorder use a network crossover cable Use the straight through cable for connection between them via a Switching hub 25 26 11 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER ACTIVATION AND TERMINATION 11 1 Recorder s Activation fi TOA m om ue mm C3 OO mg mS 26 KEY LOCK 10 p 12 14 18 16 com mo lt 60 2 z J Power key 1 Connect each component correctly Refer to p 20 Connections 2 Insert the power supply plug The Recorder is placed in standby mode The power key flashes at about 5 second intervals while in standby LED indicator Mode mode Distinguishes Main power OFF Note Flashes 5sec Standby mode Do not pull out the power supply plug while the Power Flashes 15 ca 4 key is light green Ensure that the Recorder is the 9 standby mode when pulling out the power supply plug 9 0 Power ON during operation Logged data could be damaged or lost if the power supply plug is pulled out during initialization while accessing the hard disk 3 Press the Power key while the Recorder is in standby mode The screen automatically changes as shown below The Power key flashes green during a system check The Power key changes from flashing to s
179. y interval is set to 0 second no full screen display is performed and the current display status is maintained If an alarm event occurs outside the scheduled time period Alarm Event recording is not performed 15 4 1 Alarm event recording Alarm Event recording includes both Alarm Input and Motion Detection recording For Alarm Event recording settable items for each individual camera include Recording ON OFF Recording Rate and Picture Quality It is also possible to set for each recording mode the type of events that will cause recording to begin Refer to p 82 Alarm Event Recording Setting For Alarm Event recording mode it is possible to set the type of recording operation to be performed when multiple events have occurred simultaneously Setting the mode to Sequence allows two or more events to be set for individual cameras For Alarm Input recording time set both alarm input mode and post alarm time intervals For Motion Detection set both motion detection mode and post motion alarm time Refer to p 80 Setting of groups A F When an alarm event occurs the corresponding camera s image is switched to full screen display until the preset alarm time interval has elapsed after which the display reverts to the original screen display Refer to p 86 Screen Display Setting Alarm input recording Alarm Input recording begins when signals are received at the alarm input terminal on the rear panel Use Ev
180. yback recorded data Search recorded data Archive recorded data Insert DVD R RW disk or USB memory Remove the cause of the failure Press the hole forced eject hole located below the DVD insert tray In this case be sure to reactivate the power 119 120 Error Message List mE TEM Y During Playback or Recording During Archiving Images TERMINATED FOR LACK OF Displayed during archiving Insert a new media and retry archiving AVAILABLE MEDIA SPACE or transfer TRANSFER ERROR HAS Displayed during archiving or Retry BEEN DETECTED transfer START AND END POSITIONS Displayed during archiving or Set start and end positions correctly NOT CORRECTLY SET transfer During Equipment Maintenance FAILED Displayed when a maintenance Retry maintenance procedure procedure has failed REGISTERED Displayed when performing Cancel the USB key and attempt USB key registration registration again During Event Search Displayed when no relevant s NOTHING FOUND search data exists Change search conditions and retry EE Hard Disk Error AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED Displayed when a hard disk Reactivate ON THE HARD DISK error occurs PLEASE REACTIVATE USING THE POWER KEY AN ERROR HAS BEEN DET Displayed when a hard disk Press the Play Stop key ECTED ON THE HARD DISK error occurs CURRETLY BEING USED FOR PLAYBACK PLAYBACK WILL STOP AN ERROR HAS BEEN DET Displayed whe

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