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Sanyo DSR-C100 User's Manual

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1. Connecting the power supply D Connect a commercially available cable to the relay connector supplied and then connect the cable to the power supply connector 13 8 V GND of the camera Insert the plug of the AC adaptor supplied into the relay connector terminal Insert one end of the power cord supplied into the AC adaptor and insert the other end into a wall outlet Note The cable that is connected to the relay connector can be up to a maximum of 30 meters in length but it should not be bound up with any other cables Use UL NISPT 2 2 18AWG 105 CM VW 1 cables which are listed in UL as the connection cables E Connection to a computer If the camera is connected to a computer you can then use the accessory application software to perform operations such as data transfer and printing of images by the computer The method of connecting the power supply and peripheral devices is the same as described in Basic connections A Hold up switch B Suspicion switch C Warning signal check output connect a lamp or similar device 13 8 V DC RS 232C cable connection USB cable connection Computer Computer Note When connecting an RS 232C cable it may be necessary to use a separat
2. 3 When the emergency situation has ended release the H HOLD UP switch ALARM REC FULL will be displayed and alarm recording will end Note When post alarm 2 POST2 recording has ended there will not be any more space available for recording and so it will not be possible to continue alarm recording To re start pre alarm recording transfer the image data to a computer and then carry out either one of the following two operations Select DELETE from the FUNCTIONS screen and delete all of the image data See page 73 Select INITIALIZE from the HDD SET sub screen of the SETTINGS screen and re initialize the hard disk See page 24 44 English
3. 6 Use the CURSOR button to set the capacity of the alarm recording area Example D Set the PRE ALARM item to 45 minutes Set the POST ALARM item to 20 minutes The SUSPICION SHOTS and ALARM TIME settings will be made automatically 7 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select INITIALIZE and then use the CURSOR 4 or gt button to select YES and then press the SET button The hard disk will be initialized and the display will then return to the SETTINGS screen If you select the display will return to the HDD SET screen HDD INITIALIZE lt SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt HDD INITIALIZE SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt ALARM TIME 65MIN gt PRE ALARM 15 MIN POST ALARM 30 MIN PRE ALARM 45 MIN POST ALARM 20 MIN INITIALIZE YES DO NOT POWER OFF INITIALIZING NOW INITIALIZE YES English HARD DISK CAPACITY SETTINGS HDD SET E Changing the alarm capacity After the hard disk has been initialized and when no post alarm images have yet been recorded in the pre alarm recording area of the hard disk SPACE SET will be displayed on the screen If SPACE SET is displayed on the screen you can then change the alarm capacity If images have been recorded in the post alarm recording area then the alarm capacity cannot be changed Delete the alarm images or initialize the hard disk before changing the alarm recording area capacity 1 Use the CURSOR A or V b
4. When camera operation is stopped immediately after the battery has been replaced Checking the hard disk A hard disk check is carried out automatically when the camera power is turned on in order to see if there are any problems with the formatting of the hard disk If a problem with the hard disk is detected CHECKING DISK is displayed on the monitor screen If this happens reformat the hard disk or if the hard disk contains images that you need to save contact the place of purchase for assistance The hard disk is sensitive to dust vibration and shocks and it should also not be used in the vicinity of items which generate magnetic fields Be sure to observe the following in order to minimize the risk of data losses Do not subject the hard disk to shocks Do not use the camera in places which are unstable or subject to vibration Do not move the camera while the power is still turned on Do not disconnect the power cord from the power supply while recording or playback is in progress Do not use the camera in places which are prone to sudden changes in temperature changes of more than 10 C in one hour f moving the camera to a place which has high humidity or which is subject to large fluctuations in humidity condensation may form inside the camera If the camera is used while there is condensation inside the camera it may result in camera malfunctions Do not install the camera in places w
5. crie 15 Hard disk recording areas 15 Bi Protecting the hard disk 16 E The built in hard disk cooling fan and Ni Cd battery are consumable 16 FROM RECORDING TO PLAYBACK 17 HARD DISK STANDBY MODE 18 B Setting to standby mode 18 Canceling standby mode 18 MENU SETTINGS 21 E Menu screen display 21 SETTING THE CLOCK CLOCK SET 22 SYSTEM SETTINGS SYSTEM SET 23 English HARD DISK CAPACITY SETTINGS HDD SET ette reete 24 W Hard disk initialization 24 E Changing the alarm capacity 25 SUMMER TIME SETTINGS SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET 26 KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET 28 Bi Entering a file ID 1 character 29 Bi Setting a camera ID 5 characters 30 E Entering a comments up to 36 characters 31 E Entering a password for deleting files CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE 32 E Setting a password for initializing the hard disk CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL e eene tete tntnnnnnten 34 Correcting characters 36 CHECKING THE CAMERA SETTING SETTING THE RECORDING METHOD 39 Pre alarm recording flow 41 Screen displays
6. 42 Pre alarm recording 42 Post alarm recording 43 Bi Backup recording 44 Suspicion recording flow 45 WB Suspicion recording 46 ll Remaining number of shots for suspicion recording 47 PLAYING BACK AND SAVING RECORDED IMAGES 49 Playback screen and image saving o EE 50 ALARM Playback 51 SUSPICION Playback 55 ARCHIVE Playback 57 EXTENSION Playback 59 FUNCTION OPERATIONS 61 Wi Function operations for ALARM recording 61 Wi Function operations for SUSPICION recording 62 Function operations for ARCHIVE recording 63 E Function operations for EXTENSION recording 64 Image enlargement ZOOM 65 E Enlarging images to any one of six SIZES inse ra des enge de sarra 65 E Changing the image enlargement position e ete eire ventes 66 Setting date time information ON SCREEN DISPLAY 67 Image copying COPY 68 E Saving images recorded a
7. CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL Press the SET button The display will return to the KEY WORD SET screen 3 Use the CURSOR V button to select 6 When all settings have been completed FILE ID and then press the SET button press the MENU button to return to the You can then set the file ID in the KEY WORD KEY WORD SET screen SET screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen KEY WORD SET SET FILE ID A ABCDEFGHI JKLM ES NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 4 5 END English 29 Setting a camera ID 5 characters Example To set the camera ID to HALL1 1 Use the CURSOR or A button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select KEY WORD SET and then press the SET button The KEY WORD SET screen will be displayed 3 Use the CURSOR V button to select CAMERA ID and then press the SET button You can then set the camera ID in the KEY WORD SET screen KEY WORD SET FILE ID P CAMERA ID COMMENT CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL KEY WORD SET CAMERA ID ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp 4t C END 4 Use the CURSOR button to select the characters H in order from the character palette and the press the SET button Enter ALL1 in same way When five characters have been selected the cu
8. FILE ID P CAMERA ID HALL1 COMMENT SANYO DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END P SET o 34 4 Use the CURSOR V button to select END and then press the SET button The initial setting END will be cleared and the cursor will move to the NEW PASSWORD box CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGH 1 JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 4 5 END 0123456789 BS END SET t 5 Use the CURSOR button to select C and then press the SET button The selected letter will appear as Enter MR in the same way CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD tti VERIFICATION ABCDEFGH 1 JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END 27 ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 4 5 END SET OL Q English KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET 6 Use the CURSOR V button to select END and then press the SET button The password CMR will appear as and the cursor will move to the VERIFICATION box This prompts yo
9. FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE For the customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour la client le canadienne Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes Declaration of Conformity Model Number DSR C100 Trade Name SANYO Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation J English This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equ
10. START 2002 08 02 15 15 20 English SYSTEM SETTINGS SYSTEM SET Several different system settings can be made as indicated below When these settings are made the screen display appears as shown in the accompanying illustrations D Setting the backlight compensation Setting the front caution indicator to stay off during recording Changing the frame rate for suspicion recording Setting the overwriting conditions and warning displays or suspicion recordings 5 Changing the flickerless setting Pe ES D FUNCTION SP REMAINSSHOTS LOOP Press the MENU button to return to the SETTING screen 1 Use the CURSOR V button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR V button to select SYSTEM SET and then press the SET button The SYSTEM SET screen will be displayed The various items can be selected by pressing the SET bu SYSTEM SET BLC CONTROL OFF CAUTION LED ON SUSPICION FRAMERATE 3 FPS SUSPICION LOOP OFF FLICKER LES OFF MENU gt SETTINGS Before setting English ton SYSTEM SET BLC CONTROL ON CAUTION LED OFF SUSPICION FRAMERATE 1 FPS SUSPICION LOOP ON FLICKER LES ON MENU SETTINGS After setting 3 Use the CURSOR button to select BLC CONTROL OFF and then use the CUR
11. and CURSOR button to operate the camera Removing the operation panel cover Use a screwdriver to loosen the fixing screws and then slide the operation panel cover to the left to remove it Note Be careful not to drop the operation panel cover when removing it Operation panel MENU button This button is used to display menu screens CURSOR button This button is used to select items in the menu screens and to change settings In addition it is used to select images to be played back and to select playback functions SET button This button is used to accept items selected in the menu screens and setting values Extension port This port is used to copy images to removable media such as a CompactFlash card G EJECT button See page 70 Q NTSC PAL select switch This switch is used to select the video format NTSC NTSC format PAL PAL format Note This switch must be set before the power is turned on If it is set after the power is turned on the setting will be ignored English PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS B Front Panel 8 Camera mounting bracket The camera mounting bracket is provided with mounting holes 1 4 20 At the time of shipment from the factory the bracket is attached to the top of the camera but it can also be attached to the bottom of the camera Use whichever attachment position is suitable for the place and method of use Note If installing the ca
12. recording The pre alarm recording area PRE ALARM 15 MIN is maintained according to the settings t Post alarm POST 1 recording A switch must be connected to the H HOLD UP terminal at the rear of the camera for post alarm recording to be carried out Post alarm recording is then carried out while the hold up H switch is turned on If the switch which is connected to the H terminal is pressed and held during pre alarm recording the recording mode changes from pre alarm recording to post alarm recording The images are recorded in the post alarm POST1 recording area of the hard disk ts Backup recording If there is 20 minutes or more of available recording time remaining in the post alarm recording area of the hard disk after post alarm POST1 recording is completed pre alarm 2 PRE2 recording which is distinct from pre alarm PRE1 recording starts automatically If the hold up switch is then pressed post alarm 2 POST2 recording which is distinct from post alarm POST1 recording starts The recording time for backup recording is set automatically according to the ratio between the pre alarm 2 PRE2 and the post alarm 2 POST2 recording times Note If any of the following occur ALARM REC FULL will be displayed on the screen and recording in the alarm recording area will no longer be possible At such times transfer the image data to a computer and clear the images from the alarm recording a
13. return to the KEY WORD LEDs SET screen SET CAMERA ID HALL1 COMMENT KEY WORD SET KEY WORD SET COMMENT S COMMENT SANYO CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL ABCDEFGH I JKLM ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp C lt gt END 0123456789 amp C lt gt END KEY WORD SET COMMENT SANYO DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp C END 5 When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the KEY WORD SET for after setting screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen English 31 E Entering a password for deleting files CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE This password is used when DELETE is selected from the FUNCTIONS screen during image playback ALARM SUSPICION ARCHIVE and EXTENSION The passwords are not set in the initial settings Example Set the password to CAMERA 1 Use the CURSOR V or A button to select 4 Use the CURSOR V button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select KEY WORD SET and then press the SET button The KEY WORD SET screen will be displayed 3 Use the CURSOR V button to select CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE and then press the SET b
14. screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END LAST LAST 4TH SUN SUN SUN MONTH 03 10 10 HOUR 14 14 14 MINUTE 00 00 00 START END END END 1ST LAST LAST SUN SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 10 HOUR 02 02 02 MINUTE 00 00 WEEK WEEK Note If the start time START and end time END settings are the same the time will not change between standard time and summer time and the ST DL setting in the CONDITION will be set to OFF English 27 t Notes on summer time settings When changing the current time setting using the CLOCK SET screen you cannot change it to a time which is within one hour after the time when summer time has been set to start If you try to set the time in this way the time displayed will be changed automatically to a setting which is one hour after the time that you have actually set Furthermore if you change the current time to a time which is at least one hour before the time when summer time has been set to end the time will be displayed exactly as you have set it For example If summer time has been set to start at 2 00 and you change the current time setting to 2 30 the time becomes 3 30 then time settings between 2 00 and 2 59 will be carried out automatically For example If summer time has been set to end at 2 00 and you change the current time setting to 1 30
15. select WEEK 1ST and then use the CURSOR 4 or gt button to select LAST Display 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH LAST Use the CURSOR V button to select WEEK SUN Display SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Use the CURSOR V button to select MONTH 04 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the month to 03 Display 1 2 3 12 Use the CURSOR V button to select HOUR 02 and then use the CURSOR 4 or gt button to set the hour to 14 Display 00 01 02 03 22 23 Use the CURSOR V button to select MINUTE 00 Display 00 01 02 03 58 59 SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END START WEEK LAST LAST LAST SUN SUN SUN MONTH 03 10 03 HOUR 14 02 14 MINUTE 00 00 00 English SUMMER TIME SETTINGS SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET End time setting 1 0 Use the CURSOR A or V button to select START and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to select END 1 1 Use the CURSOR V button to select WEEK LAST and then use the CURSOR lt or P button to select 1 2 Use the CURSOR V button to select WEEK SUN 1 3 Use the CURSOR V button to select MONTH 10 1 4 Use the CURSOR V button to select HOUR 02 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the hour to 14 1 5 Use the CURSOR V button to select MINUTE 00 1 6 When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS
16. the time becomes 1 30 then in this case you cannot set the time to between 1 00 and 1 59 Fr SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET CLOCK SET START END START 1ST LAST FAST SUN SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 i 04 HOUR 02 MINUTE 00 CLOCK START 2002 08 02 13 30 00 MENU SETTING KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET These settings are useful for identifying image data when transferring it to a computer In addition the key word setting status and the settings for the alarm recording area on the hard disk can be confirmed at the CONDITION screen You can also set passwords to protect important image data FILE ID A CAMERA ID COMMENT 4 CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE 5 CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL CD FILE ID The file ID is initially set to A You can set a single character to appear at the front of the file when transferring images which have been recorded by this camera to a computer 2 CAMERA ID When this camera is one of several cameras being used up to five characters can be specified as the identifying name for the camera This is useful for identifying image data 3 COMMENT When this camera is one of several cameras being used you can enter a comment of up to 36 characters to describe the setting up location for the camera 4 CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE If necessary you can set a password which must be entered in order to delete files This password can
17. which has been recorded on the hard disk up to that point will be erased When initializing the hard disk always be sure to transfer any recorded image data to a computer before doing the initialization Hard disk initialization requires a password to be entered before the initialization is carried out in order to protect the image data See page 32 for details on setting the password Press the MENU button to return to the SETTING screen 1 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select HDD SET and then press the SET button The HDD SET screen will be displayed 3 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select INITIALIZE and then press the SET button The INITIALIZE screen will be displayed and you will be prompted to enter the password HDD SET SUSPICION SHOTS 7509PCS gt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt PRE ALARM 15MIN gt POST ALARM 30MIN SPACE SET INITIALIZE MENU SETTINGS Fig 1 4 Use the CURSOR button and the SET button to select the password characters from the character palette characters will appear in the password entry box INITIALIZE PASSWORD 4 I ABCDEFGH 1 JKLM Charactor NOPQRSTUVWXYZ palette 0123456789 5 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select END and then press the SET button The HDD INITIALIZE screen will be displayed
18. 9 BS END 21 CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORI NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END KEY WORD SET COMMENT ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp tf C gt END SETTING THE CLOCK CLOCK SET You need to set the date and time in order to use the camera The recording functions of this camera cannot be used if the date and time have not been set In addition if the accessory Ni Cd battery for backup which is used for running the clock and for hard disk backups has been replaced you must reset the clock The setting time is displayed when CONDITION is selected from the MAIN MENU screen SUSPICION 150 6834PCS FRAMERATE 3FPS ST DL ON FILE ID A ID COMMENT MENU MAIN MENU Note The clock is set when the camera is first used but if summer time has been set the time will advance by one hour automatically during the summer time application period so you may need to reset the clock Setting example To set the clock to 15 15 20 on 2 August 2002 Press the MENU button to return to the SETTING screen 1 Use the CURSOR V button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed Use the CURSOR V button to select CLOCK SET and then press the SET button The CLOCK SET screen will be displayed 3 4 Befo
19. ARM REC will be displayed and pre alarm PRE1 recording will then start 3 Press and hold the H HOLD UP switch rear panel POST1 ALARM REC will be displayed and post alarm 1 POST1 recording will start Post alarm recording will stop when the hold up switch is released or when the post alarm recording time which was initially set has passed 4 Release the H HOLD UP switch to stop recording MAIN MENU RECORD START PLAYBACK SETTINGS CONDITION 1 f there is 20 minutes or more of available recording time remaining in the post alarm recording area pre alarm 2 PRE2 recording starts automatically When the recording area becomes full ALARM REC FULL will be displayed and recording will no longer be possible English 43 E Backup recording If there is 20 minutes or more of available recording time remaining in the post alarm recording area of the hard disk after post alarm recording is completed backup recording pre alarm 2 PRE2 recording starts automatically It follows from this that if there is not 20 minutes or more of time remaining backup recording is not carried out 1 PRE2 ALARMSREC Pre alarm 2 PRE2 recording starts automatically PRE2 ALARM REC is displayed 2 If an emergency situation develops press and hold the H HOLD UP switch POST2 ALARM REC will be displayed and post alarm 2 POST2 recording will start
20. Always be sure to set the hard disk to standby mode before opening the rear cover See page 11 E Control terminals WARNING GND DC13 8V Cn ND E BE VIDEO OUT terminal BNC plug This terminal is used to connect the camera to a component such as a monitor or camera control unit Q RESET button Press the RESET button if an abnormality occurs with the camera Settings are not changed when the camera is reset in this way Warning indicator The warning indicator lights when the camera power is turned on It flashes when there is a hard disk error or if there is a problem with the backup battery Terminal Signal Input output voltage 1 H HOLD UP Alarm switch input signal 2 5 V or higher when alarm switch off 0 4 V or lower when alarm switch on GND Alarm switch and suspicion switch ground 0 V 3 S SUSPICION Suspicion switch input signal 2 5 V or higher when suspicion switch off 0 4 V or lower when suspicion switch on 4 GND Warning ground OV 5 WARNING Warning signal output 3 3 V or higher when warning generated 6 GND Power supply ground OV 7 DC 13 8 V Power supply input 13 8 V DC English WARNING DISPLAYS There is a caution indicator and a warning indicator on the front and back of the camera These in
21. CT l ARCHIVE s E D Suspicion recording image folder 1 If the number of images saved in image folder 2 during suspicion recording reaches 99 then the next image folder 1 is created Suspicion recording image folders 2 A new image folder 2 is created each time suspicion recording is carried out Up to 99 image folders can be created 9 Archiving image folders This folder is used to store copies of images which have been recorded during alarm playback and suspicion playback Pre alarm and post alarm recorded image files PRE1 2 ALM POST1 2 ALM Image files recorded during a five minute period are saved in a single one of these folders fD Suspicion recording image files SUSPECT Up to 900 image files 1 FPS 15 minutes 3FPS 5 minutes are created during suspicion recording Once 900 images have been saved the next image folder 2 is created 2 Archive recorded image files ARCHIVE Only one image folder is created in the archive recording area Up to 500 archive recording images can be created and stored in this image folder Bi Protecting the hard disk When you have finished using the camera set the hard disk to standby mode before turning off the power If the camera power is turned off at the following times when recording or playback is in progress damage to the hard disk may result See page 18 When the Ni Cd battery has not been charged for long enough
22. ENU SPACE SET lt SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt PRE ALARM 15 MIN POST ALARM 30 MIN SETUP YES SPACE SET SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt PRE ALARM 15 MIN POST ALARM 30 MIN SETUP YES DO NOT POWER OFF SETTING NOW INITIALIZE PASSWORD ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END HDD INITIALIZE lt SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt lt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt PRE ALARM 15 MIN POST ALARM 30 MIN INITIALIZE YES Wi Summer time daylight settings HDD INITIALIZE lt SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt PRE ALARM 15 MIN POST ALARM 30 MIN INITIALIZE YES DO NOT POWER OFF INITIALIZING NOW SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET MODE OFF START END WEEK 1ST LAST SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 HOUR 02 02 MINUTE 00 00 SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END WEEK 1ST LAST SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 HOUR 02 02 MINUTE 00 SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END WEEK 1ST LAST SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 HOUR 02 02 MINUTE 00 00 KEY WORD SET FILE ID ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END KEY WORD SET CAMERA 10 ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 1 amp C gt END CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 012345678
23. F ACARI REC_FULL 800 WARN 0 Fast Fast flashes flashes d Note If you do not need the caution indicator to operate Caution indicator Camera status When there is 20 minutes or less of recording time remaining in the post alarm recording area or When post alarm 2 recording is complete suspicion recording possible When there is a problem with the camera hardware recording is not possible 6 When there is a problem with the hard disk recording is not possible When Ni Cd battery is not installed or not connected NO BATT When there is a problem with the Ni Cd battery LOW BATT When time setting has not been carried out During hard disk initialization X During memory card initialization lighting or flashing you can set it to remain off at all times by setting CAUTION LED to OFF in the SYSTEM SET screen However the mark indicates times when the cau LED setting 10 ion indicator flashes regardless of the CAUTION English INSTALLING AND HANDLING THE Ni Cd BACKUP BATTERY The Ni Cd battery which is supplied with the camera is used as a backup power supply for the clock and the hard disk The battery has not been charged Before turning on the camera power install the battery by referring to the points below If any problems with battery operation or leakages of battery fluid occur contact the place of purchase Note Once the c
24. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL DS R C1 00 MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Digital Recording Camera Cam ra d enregistrement num rique C mara de grabaci n digital eene 22 222 About this manual Acerca de este manual Before installing and using this unit please Antes de instalar y usar este aparato lea read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it detenidamente este manual Aseg rese de handy for later reference guardarlo a mano para futuras referencias A propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser cet appareil veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Assurez vous de le garder port e de la main pour r f rence ult rieure CONTENTS INFORMATION TO USER 3 PRECAUTIONS 4 FEATURES nennen 5 ACCESSORIES 5 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 6 E Front panel 5 eee 6 Bi Rear Panel 7 Control terminals 8 WARNING DISPLAYS 9 INSTALLING AND HANDLING THE Ni Cd BACKUP BATTERY 11 E Installing the Ni Cd battery 12 BI WARNING eere 12 DANGER 12 CONNECTIONS eene 13 W Basic connections 13 Connection to a computer 14 HARD DISK
25. SOR lt or gt button to select ON ON Backlight compensation is carried out OFF Backlight compensation is not carried out Use the CURSOR V button to select CAUTION LED ON and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to select OFF ON The caution indicator lights OFF The caution indicator stays switched off The screen display will also disappear during recording Use the CURSOR V button to select SUSPICION FRAMERATE 3 and then use the CURSOR or gt button to select 1 1 FPS Images are recorded at the rate of 1 per second 3 FPS Images are recorded at the rate of 3 per second Use the CURSOR V button to select SUSPICION LOOP OFF and then use the CURSOR or gt button to select ON ON Old images are deleted and overwritten OFF A warning is given and old images are not overwritten See page 47 Use the CURSOR V button to select FLICKER LESS OFF and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to select ON ON Image flickering is reduced OFF Image flickering is not reduced When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS screen HARD DISK CAPACITY SETTINGS HDD SET Hard disk initialization settings are shown in Figure 1 This section explains how to change the hard disk recording capacity and how to initialize the hard disk E Hard disk initialization If the hard disk is initialized all data
26. TI AL POST Post alarm 2 area recording progress gt 5 mes mus eee 6 i Images at 10 27 00 Images at 10 28 00 i 1 T 4 FOST2 ALARII REC 1 Pre alarm PRE1 recording starts from 4 Backup recording starts 10 00 00 If there is 20 minutes or more of available Images are stored to the pre alarm recording area recording time remaining in the alarm recording area of the hard disk pre alarm PRE2 recording 2 An emergency situation develops at starts automatically at 10 25 00 10 20 00 and you want to record images in the post alarm area 5 An emergency situation develops again at 10 27 00 and you want to record images in the post alarm2 area Post alarm POST2 recording starts when the alarm 3 Post alarm recording is stopped at switch is pressed and held 10 25 00 Post alarm POST1 recording stops when the hold up switch is released Post alarm POST1 recording starts when the hold up switch is pressed and held 6 Post alarm recording is stopped at 10 29 00 When the hold up switch is released ALARM REC FULL appears on the screen and recording stops English 41 Screen displays CD Display during recording e During recording the screen display will switch off after 30 seconds have passed You can make the screen display re appear by pressing t
27. al recording The images are saved in the pre alarm area of the hard disk Post alarm recording When a hold up switch which is connected to the H HOLD UP terminal at the rear of the camera is operated post alarm recording starts and the recorded images are saved in the post alarm area of the hard disk Backup recording If there is 20 minutes or more of available recording time remaining in the alarm recording area of the hard disk when the first post alarm recording session ends backup recording then Starts Suspicion recording When a suspicion switch which is connected to the S SUSPICION terminal at the rear of the camera is operated images such as those of suspicious individuals are saved in the suspicion area of the hard disk Bl Multi playback function The captured images in hard disk can then be played back in an instant Special playback functions such as multi screen display reverse playback frame jogging and zooming are all possible In addition images can easily be copied saved as required ll RS 232C connector USB connector equipped as standard A computer can be connected to allow image data to be transmitted at high speeds English ACCESSORIES Q AC adaptor Relay connector Ni Cd battery for backup O Application software CD ROM Power cord PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Front panel D Operation panel cover Remove this cover in order to use the MENU button
28. alent 640 x 480 dots so the resolution will appear less sharp than images which are displayed on a computer screen SETTING THE RECORDING METHOD Before using this camera make sure that you set the current date and time Recording will not be possible if they have not been set See page 22 The images which are recorded by this camera three images per second are saved onto the hard disk The initial settings for the hard disk are shown in the illustration but each of the settings can be changed if required For details on changing the hard disk settings refer to HDD SET in the SETTINGS screen See page 24 HDD SET Les A rise salt SHOTS 6834PCS 2 00 ALARN TIMES 481 PRE ALARM TMA 1 HIND 2 MENU SETRINGS CD Number of images that can be stored in the suspicion recording area Total recording time available in the alarm recording area Recording time available in the pre alarm recording area 4 Recording time available in the post alarm recording area Used for changing the alarm time automatic or number of suspicion images Used for hard disk initialization The two available methods of recording the captured images are alarm recording and suspicion recording If the HOLD UP switch at the rear of the camera is not operated while recording images in the alarm recording area then once recording has continued for the ful
29. amera s power has been turned on and left on for 24 hours the battery will be charged sufficiently to provide 30 days of backup operation If the battery is used continuously for long periods leakage of battery fluid may occur The interior of the battery compartment is lined with absorbent material to absorb any fluid which should happen to leak from the battery so if replacing the battery after a leak has occurred be sure to replace this absorbent material also Always be sure to use the accessory AC adapter If you use some other commercially available AC adapter detection of problems with the backup battery will not be possible and damage to the hard disk may result If the camera power supply is turned off or a power outage occurs after the battery has only been charging for a short time it may cause the clock setting to be re initialized If this happens the camera will not operate Never open the rear cover while power is being supplied to the camera Always be sure to set the hard disk to the standby condition before opening the rear cover See page 18 English 11 Warning displays When the camera power is turned on after the battery has been replaced LOW will appear on the monitor screen and charging of the battery will start automatically Approximately 1 hour of charging time is needed before the LOW display disappears from the monitor screen If the LOW BATT display d
30. be up to eight characters long t About passwords When using the camera for the first time you can use the CURSOR button to select END from the character palette and then press the SET button to continue editing and deleting images without having to set a password You only have to set a password if you think that a password might be needed 28 KEY WORD SET 5 CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL You can set a password which must be entered in order to initialize the hard disk This password can be up to eight characters long When the hard disk is initialized all data on the hard disk is deleted so it is highly recommended that this password be set by the camera operator English KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET E Entering a file ID 1 character Example To enter P as the file ID 1 Use the CURSOR A or V button to 4 Use the CURSOR button to select the letter select SETTINGS and then press the SET P from the character palette and then button press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed When the character has been set the cursor will move automatically to END A Use the CURSOR A or V button to KEY WORD SET select KEY WORD SET and then press the SET button The KEY WORD SET screen will be displayed FILE ID P ABCDEFGH I JKLM KEY WORD SET NOPQRSTUVWXYZ FILE ID 0123456789 SET CAMERA ID BS END COMMENT Q CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE 5
31. ction have finished using the camera See page 18 MAIN MENU RECORD START CONDITION CONDITION gt DISK CLOSING PLAYBACK ALARM SUSPICION ARCHIVE EXTENSION MENU MAIN MENU 6 View details of the time and the hard disk recording capacity See page 37 CONDITION TIME 08 02 2002 15 15 20 PRE 15MIN POST 30MIN SUSPICION 150 6834PCS FRAMERATE 3FPS ST DL OFF FILE ID A ID COMMENT MENU MAIN MENU English 17 HARD DISK STANDBY MODE When shooting or recording ends switch the hard disk to standby mode Setting to standby mode 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed MAIN MENU RECORD START MENU PLAYBACK a SETTINGS CONDITION 2 While pressing the MENU button press the SET button After the current image has been recorded on the hard disk the disk will change to standby mode During recording the message DISK CLOSING will be displayed for approximately 2 seconds Furthermore the warning indicator and caution indicator will both switch off while the hard disk is in standby mode MENU SET DISK CLOSING Note The caution indicator will flash until the hard disk changes to standby mode None of the setting details will change when the hard disk is in standby mode This operation DISK CLOSING cannot be carried out using the camera control unit sold separately E Ca
32. dicators operate to notify you of the operating status of the camera and of any cautions and warnings In addition text messages indicating warnings are also displayed on the monitor screen in conjunction with the flashing speed of the indicators A separate indicator can be connected to the WARNING terminal to let you check the same warning statuses as shown by the built in warning indicator If the warning indicator continues flashing it indicates that there is a problem with the camera If this happens maintain the camera in the same status and contact the place of purchase Indicator Monitor display Caution Caution Camera status Warning ON OFF Off Off Off Hard disk at standby When MAIN MENU screen displayed When SETTINGS screen displayed Lights Lights Off During playback During pre alarm or post alarm recording Lights Fast Off During suspicion recording flashes When post alarm recording is complete and pre alarm 2 Slow recording has started suspicion flashes Hons of recording possible gt When the cooling fan has stopped TS D d alarm suspicion recording possible amp When suspicion recording is gt complete alarm recording possible e When computer connected Slow Slow i flashes flashes o When computer connected during data transmission English 9 Indicator Monitor display Warning Caution Caution 9 ON OF
33. e conversion adaptor depending on the type of computer being used When connecting a USB cable take note of the differences in the shapes of the connectors at the computer end and at the camera end Only connect a cable to the USB connector when using the application software If the USB cable is connected to the camera at other times normal operations such as recording cannot be carried out 14 English HARD DISK E Hard disk recording areas The camera records the images being viewed onto the hard disk The hard disk is divided into six areas The folder and file structure on the hard disk is as shown below E PRE1 ALM TI 6 6 1 PRE2 ALM POST1 ALM p A Sp mi ue mah D Pre alarm recording area A PRE1 ALM Pre alarm images are recorded B PRE2 ALM Backup pre alarm images are recorded Post alarm recording area A POST1 ALM Post alarm images are recorded B POST2 ALM Backup post alarm images are recorded Suspicion recording area Images are recorded in this area during suspicion recording Archiving area This area is used to store copies of images which have been recorded during alarm playback and suspicion playback Pre alarm recording image folders PRE1 2 ALM A new folder is created every five minutes Post alarm recording image folders POST1 2 ALM A new folder is created every five minutes English 15 SUSPE
34. eutral detergent solution and wrung dry then wipe dry with a dry soft cloth Do not use solvents thinner or other chemical product on the cabinet as that may cause deformation and paint peeling Before using a chemical cloth make sure to read all accompanying instructions Make sure that no plastic or rubber material comes in contact with the cabinet for a long period of time as that may cause damage or paint peeling IMPORTANT NOTE The EPA certified RBRC Battery Recycling Seal on the nickel cadmium Ni Cd battery indicates SANYO is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life when taken out of service in the United States or Canada The RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni Cd batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream which may be illegal in your area Please call 1 800 822 8837 for information on Ni Cd battery recycling and disposal bans restrictions in your area SANYO s involvement in this program is part of our commitment to preserving our environment and conserving our natural resources English FEATURES Equipped with a 3 5 inch hard disk The images are recorded directly to the camera s hard disk The saved images can then be manipulated using a CompactFlash card and a personal computer Bi The following four recording modes are available Pre alarm recording This is norm
35. he SET or CURSOR button The screen display can be set to switch off immediately from the start of recording To do this set CAUTION LED on the SYSTEM SET screen to OFF To re display the screen set it back to ON See page 23 2 Number of suspicion recording images Bi Pre alarm recording 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed If the MAIN MENU screen remains displayed for about 30 seconds pre alarm recording will then start automatically MAIN MENU MENU RECORD START PLAYBACK SETTINGS CONDITION 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select RECORD START and then press the SET button PRE1 ALARM REC will be displayed and pre alarm PRE1 recording will start The warning indicator and caution indicator both light during pre alarm recording Note Pre alarm recording will continue with the images being recorded in the pre alarm PRE1 area of the hard disk until the hold up switch or suspicion switch at the back of the camera is pressed 3 Press the MENU button to stop recording The display will return to the MAIN MENU screen 42 English SETTING THE RECORDING METHOD E Post alarm recording 1 Press the MENU button The MAIN MENU screen will be displayed MENU 2 Use the CURSOR A or V button to select RECORD START and then press the SET button The warning indicator and caution indicator both light during post alarm recording PRE1 AL
36. hich are subject to vibration such as inside vehicles or trains E The built in hard disk cooling fan and Ni Cd battery are consumable These parts should generally be replaced after 2 years of operation at an ambient temperature of 25 C This replacement period is a guide only and is not a guarantee that performance will be maintained during the whole of the time f the ambient temperature is 40 the Ni Cd battery should generally be replaced after one year English FROM RECORDING TO PLAYBACK When using this camera for recording and playback for the first time follow the steps given below Refer to the reference pages given for more details on each step 1 Turn on the power See page 1 3 The camera itself does not have a power switch Connect the accessory AC adaptor and relay connector and then insert the power plug into a wall outlet 2 Set the date and time See page 22 Recording is not possible until the time has been set SETTINGS CLOCK SET CLOCK START CLOCK SET SYSTEM SET HDD SET SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET KEY WORD SET 08 02 2002 15 15 20 1 1 ww MENU MAIN MENU 4 3 Record the images See page 39 POST1 ALARMSREC FAA amp A PRE2 ALARM REC d IE IR e fh gt POST2 ALARM REC TEST TT SUSP I CION REC MERAT MENU SETTING PRE EALARNSREC Set the hard disk to the standby condition when you 4 Sele
37. iance except for this camera Do not carry the battery by holding the connectors or lead wires If the fluid inside the battery gets into eyes it may cause blindness Do not rub the eyes wash the affected area immediately with clean water and then seek medical advice If the fluid inside the battery gets onto the skin or clothing it may injure the skin so wash the affected area immediately with clean water English ONS Carefully read the documentation which is provided with each of the components being connected Be careful to connect components correctly as incorrect connections could cause fire or other damage E Basic connections A Hold up switch B Suspicion switch C Warning signal check output connect a lamp or similar device Connect all required dev terminals before turning A Connect a commercia switch H GND B Connect a commercia switch S GND C Connect a commercia ices to the control on the power ly available hold up ly available suspicion ly available monitoring lamp to the warning signal output terminal This will light or flash in the same way as the warning indicator on the rear of the camera for checking purposes English 13 13 8 V DC Coaxial cable jp To VIDEO IN L o TV monitor sold separately
38. ipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sanyo may void the user s authority to operate this camera PRECAUTIONS Bl In case of problems Do not use the camera if smoke or a strange odor comes from the unit or if it seems not to function correctly Disconnect the power cord immediately and consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Do not open or modify Do not open the cabinet as it may be dangerous and cause damage to the unit For internal settings and repairs consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Do not put objects inside the unit Make sure that no metal objects or flammable subs
39. l length of time that has been set it starts again automatically from the beginning of the hard disk and the images which are already on the hard disk are overwritten This operation is continually repeated until recording is stopped For example if new images are recorded at the beginning of the hard disk over the top of old images then once 2 minutes and 30 seconds of new images have been recorded 5 minutes worth of old images will be deleted automatically English Alarm recording Alarm recording can be divided into pre alarm recording post alarm recording and backup recording For each method images are recorded in the alarm recording area of the hard disk The recording time can be set to between 10 and 90 minutes Pre alarm PRE1 recording This is the normal method used for recording images When RECORD START is selected pre alarm recording starts automatically Images are recorded in the pre alarm PRE1 recording area of the hard disk For example if the ALARM TIME recording period is set to the initial setting of 45 minutes continuous recording to the pre alarm area for 45 minutes occurs if no post alarm recording is carried out However if the H HOLD UP switch at the rear of the camera is turned on the images recorded during the first 30 minutes of the 45 minute pre alarm recording period are deleted and this space then becomes the post alarm recording area POST ALARM 30 min and is used for post alarm
40. lt ALARM TIME 70MIN gt ALARM TIME TOMIN gt PRE ALARM 30 MIN POST ALARM 40 MIN PRE ALARM 30 MIN POST ALARM 40 MIN SETUP YES DO NOT POWER OFF SETTING NOW SETUP YES SUMMER TIME SETTINGS SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET Summer time settings include the time when summer time is to start and when it is to end When summer time has been set the setting time will change automatically between standard time and summer time When image that have been recorded while summer time is active are being played back a will appear in front of the time display EN 15 42 36 2001 02714 Setting example Start time 2 p m on the last Sunday in March End time 2 p m on the 4th Sunday in October 1 Use the CURSOR V button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET and then press the SET button The SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET screen will be displayed SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END WEEK 1ST LAST SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 HOUR 02 02 MINUTE 00 00 3 Use the CURSOR or gt button to set MODE ON The START setting will be displayed SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET START END 1ST LAST SUN SUN MONTH 04 10 HOUR 02 02 MINUTE 00 26 Start time setting 4 5 Use the CURSOR V button to select START Use the CURSOR V button to
41. mera to a ceiling always be sure to check the strength of the installation location it must be able to bear a weight of at least 10 kg It is recommended that you use the model VA WH 1 mounting bracket sold separately to install the camera Contact the place where you purchased the camera for further details 4 Caution indicator See page 9 Flashes or lights to indicate the operating status of the camera 5 Lens 6 Cooling fan A cooling fan is provided in order to prevent the inside of the camera from overheating If the cooling fan stops stop the camera and check the cause of the problem English E Rear Panel Q Control terminals These terminals are used to connect extra items such as hold up and suspicion switches a warning indicator or a 13 8 V DC power supply RS 232C connector RS 232C This connector is used to connect the camera to a computer in order to transfer images from the camera to the computer USB connector USB This connector is used to connect a computer in order to transfer images from the camera to the computer If the RS 232C connector and USB connector are both connected at the same time the USB connector has priority for image data transfer Rear cover fixing screw This screw is used when replacing the hard disk or the Ni Cd backup battery Note Never open the rear cover while power is being supplied to the camera
42. nceling standby mode If you press the MENU button the MAIN MENU screen will be displayed To start pre alarm recording select RECORD START and then press the SET button Furthermore if the MAIN MENU screen remains displayed for 30 seconds the camera will change automatically to pre alarm recording Press the MENU button Pre alarm recording will then start T M Note The warning indicator and caution indicator will both flash while the hard disk contents are being checked When pre alarm recording starts the caution indicator will light English English 19 MENU SETTINGS W MENU SETTINGS E Menu screen display MAIN MENU screen MAIN MENU RECORD START PLAYBACK SETTINGS CONDITION SETTINGS screen SETTINGS CLOCK SET SYSTEM SET HDD SET SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET KEYWORD SET MENU MAIN MENU Wi Keyword settings KEY WORD SET FILE ID A CAMERA ID COMMENT CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL English E Clock settings CLOCK SET Wi Hard disk area capacity setting Wi System settings SYSTEM SET BLC CONTROL CAUTION LED SUSPICION FRAMERATE 3 FPS SUSPICION LOOP OFF FLICKER LESS MENU SETTINGS HDD SET lt SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS gt lt ALARM TIME 45MIN gt ALARM 15MIN POST ALARM 30MIN SPACE SET INITIALIZE IMENU MAIN M
43. oes not disappear after one hour or more has passed it may indicate a problem with the battery If LOW BATT appears on the monitor screen while the camera is in use the warning indicator will flash and recording of images will be halted This may also indicate a problem with the battery so replace the battery at such times If the battery has not been installed or if the battery terminal contacts are not complete NO BATT will appear on the monitor display If this happens check the battery once more B Installing the Ni Cd battery 1 Loosen the rear cover fixing screw A and open the cover The screw cannot be removed from the cover 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment so that the Ni Cd battery label is facing upward E WARNING Do not short the battery terminals and do not attempt to disassemble or modify the battery Do not drop the battery or subject it to strong shocks Do not place the battery into fire as it may explode Do not expose the battery to moisture Do not place the battery into water or let the terminals of the battery get wet 3 Connect the battery plug to the connector 4 Close the rear cover and tighten the rear cover fixing screw A 4 CHUN A E DANGER The following precautions must be observed at all times otherwise the battery may leak overheat or explode Never peel off or scratch the outer tube Do not use in any other appl
44. rding area POST Shows the number of minutes of recording time for the post alarm recording area SUSPICION Shows the recording number of images that can be recorded left in the suspicion recording area and the total recording number set right 8 Checking the SYSTEM SET settings FRAMERATE Shows the frame rate for suspicion recording 1FPS 1 still image recording per second 3 FPS 3 still images recording per second Checking the SUMMER TIME DAYLIGHT SET settings ON Summer time is currently being used OFF Summer time is not currently being used English 37 eF HED A ID 1 c 30M1 RECORD START 15M1 NSS POST i 1 1 DS 1 PLAYBACK SUSPACI N 1807 68 s SETTINGS gt FRAMERATE 3FPS STIDI ORF CONDITION 1 1 ete ate a eee eee ee eee eee ee mme MENU MATNSMENU 5 Checking the KEY WORD SET settings FILE ID Shows the file ID that has been set CAMERA ID Shows the camera ID that has been set COMMENT Shows the comment which has been set SETTING THE RECORDING METHOD Note Illumination The shutter speed for this camera is set automatically in accordance with the brightness of the object being recorded If the object being recorded is moving and the resulting images are out of focus increase the amount of illumination Image quality The images on the monitor screen comply with a digital image format VGA equiv
45. re setting CLOCK SET CLOCK SET After setting Use the CURSOR V button to select YEAR 2001 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the year to 2002 Use the CURSOR V button to select MONTH 01 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the month to 08 5 6 10 Use the CURSOR V button to select DAY 01 and then use the CURSOR lt 4 or gt button to set the day to 02 Use the CURSOR V button to select HOUR 00 and then use the CURSOR lt or P button to set the hour to 15 Use the CURSOR V button to select MINUTE 00 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the minutes to 15 Use the CURSOR V button to select SECOND 00 and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the seconds to 20 Use the CURSOR V button to select FORM MM DD YYYY and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to set the desired format e YYYY MM DD Year Month Day MM DD YYYY Month Day Year DD MM YYYY Day Month Year Use the CURSOR V button to select CLOCK START YES and then press the SET button The CLOCK START screen will be displayed and the date and time which have been set will appear on the screen The camera will return to recording mode after approximately 30 seconds If you select NO the clock setting will not be changed and the screen will return to the SETTINGS screen CLOCK
46. rea or re initialize the hard disk f the pre alarm and post alarm recording areas become full When post alarm 2 POST2 recording is complete because this is the final recording area used e f the available recording time for alarm recording is reduced to 20 minutes or less Suspicion recording This recording method is used at times such as when a suspicious individual is noticed A switch must be connected to the S SUSPICION terminal at the rear of the camera for suspicion recording to be carried out If the switch which is connected to the S terminal is pressed during pre alarm recording the recording mode changes from pre alarm recording to suspicion recording The images are recorded in the suspicion recording area of the hard disk The number of images that can be recorded is set automatically to between 11 565 and 502 images depending on the alarm recording time setting 40 English SETTING THE RECORDING METHOD Pre alarm recording flow Pre alarm PRE1 area recording i 1 Images at 10 00 00 Images at 10 05 00 rogress Post alarm POST1 area recording in progress de 2 4 Images at 10 20 00 Images at 10 21 00 Post alarm POST2 area recording in progress Post alarm POST1 area recording in progress 4 i Images at 10 25 00 Images at 10 24 00 4 1 2 RE POS
47. rrect CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD ttiitk VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END 7 Use the CURSOR button and the SET button to enter CAMERA once more and then select END and press the SET button The display will return to the KEY WORD SET screen and the password for deleting images will be set to CAMERA CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD tttt t VERIFICATION ttt ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END 8 When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen English 33 Setting a password for initializing the hard disk CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL This password is used when INITIALIZE is selected from the HDD SET screen Example To change the initial setting of END to CMR 1 Use the CURSOR V or A button to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or W button to select KEY WORD SET and then press the SET button The KEY WORD SET screen will be displayed 3 Use the CURSOR V button to select CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL and then press the SET button The cursor will move to the OLD PASSWORD box in the CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE screen KEY WORD SET
48. rsor will move automatically to END KEY WORD SET CAMERA ID HALL1 5 Press the SET button The display will return to the KEY WORD SET screen 6 When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen English KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET E Entering a comments up to 36 characters Example Entering SANYO DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA as a comment 1 Use the CURSOR V or A button to 4 Use the CURSOR button and the SET select SETTINGS and then press the SET button to select SANYO DIGITAL button RECORDING CAMERA from the character The SETTINGS screen will be displayed palette D Use the CURSOR button to select S and 2 Use the CURSOR A or V button to then press the SET button select KEY WORD SET and then press Enter ANYO in the same way the SET button 2 Use the CURSOR button to select the The KEY WORD SET screen will be displayed blank character below the letter N and then press the SET button 3 Use the CURSOR VW button to select A space will be inserted after SANYO COMMENT and then press the SET Enter DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA button in the same way Enter spaces in the first Voci sat eee COR IO mt REN line in order to move to the second line WORD SET screen Use the CURSOR button to select END and then press the SET button KEY WORD SET The display will
49. t times such as during an emergency situation to the archive recording area of the hard disk 68 Saving images recorded at times such as during an emergency situation onto a memory card 70 WB Formatting the memory card 72 Deleting Images DELETE 73 Deleting all images in the ALARM recording area 73 E Deleting all images in the PRE ALARM PRE1 recording area 74 Bi Deleting all images in the SUSPICION recording area 75 Bi Deleting all images of a SUSPICION pl mp M 76 E Deleting all images in the ARCHIVE recording area 77 Bi Deleting all images of an ARCHIVE SHOTS isan tia cet tn ne 78 Deleting all images in the EXTENSION recording area 79 Bi Deleting all images of an EXTENSION ied nah een 80 REPLACING THE HARD DISK DRIVE 82 SPECIFICATIONS 83 Camera unit ss 83 Bl Dimensions 84 Ni Cd Battery 85 AC Adaptor 85 English INFORMATION TO USER Safety Guard THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THIS UNIT WARNING TO PREVENT THE RISK OF
50. tance get inside the camera If used with a foreign object inside it could cause a fire short circuits or damages If water or other liquid gets inside the camera disconnect the power cord immediately and consult your dealer or a Sanyo Authorized Service Centre Be careful to protect the camera from rain seawater etc Be careful when handling the unit To prevent damage do not drop the camera or subject it to strong shock or vibration Install away from electric or magnetic fields If installed close to a TV radio transmitter magnet electric motor transformer or audio speakers the magnetic field they generate may distort the image Protect from humidity and dust To prevent damage to the camera do not install it where there is greasy smoke or steam where the dampness may get too high or where there is a lot of dust Protect from high temperatures Do not install close to stoves or other heat generating devices such as spotlights or where the camera could be subject to direct sunlight as that could cause deformation discoloration or other damage Be careful when installing close to the ceiling in a kitchen or boiler room as the temperature may rise to high levels Install where the temperature range will stay between 5 and 40 no condensation Bi Cleaning Dirt can be removed from the cabinet by wiping it with a soft cloth To remove stains wipe with a soft cloth moistened with a n
51. ton to select NEW PASSWORD The correction cursor M will move to H VERIFICATION KEY WORD SET ABCDEFGH I JKLM lt n NOPQRSTUVWXYZ COMMENT SANYO DIGITAL 0123456789 BS END ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp gt END 3 Use the CURSOR button to select G from the character palette and then press the SET button KEY WORD SET COMMENT SANYO DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp H gt END 4 Use the CURSOR button to select END from the character palette and then press the SET button When inserting spaces between characters move the cursor to the blank character below the letter N and then press the SET button 36 English CHECKING THE CAMERA SETTING STATUS The principal settings can be viewed on screen To check the settings use the CURSOR A or W button to select CONDITION from the MAIN MENU screen and then press the SET button Press the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen MAIN MENU 2 CD Checking the CLOCK SET settings This shows the current time that has been set A X in front of the time indicates that it is summer time 2 Checking the HDD SET settings This shows the recording time for the alarm recording area and also shows the remaining number of images that can be recorded PRE Shows the number of minutes of recording time for the pre alarm reco
52. u to verify that the password you have entered is correct CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END 7 Use the CURSOR button and the SET button to enter CMR once more and then select END and press the SET button The display will return to the KEY WORD SET screen and the password for initializing the hard disk will be set to CMR CHANGE PASSWORD INITIALIZE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD ttt VERIFICATION tt ABCDEFGH I JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 BS END 8 When all settings have been completed press the MENU button to return to the SETTINGS screen Keep pressing the MENU button to return to the MAIN MENU screen English 35 Correcting characters Example If DIGITAL has been entered as DIHITAL using COMMENT palettes The following two character palettes are used 9 p t For CAMERA ID and COMMENT settings 1 Use the CURSOR button to select or gt from the character palette KEY WORD SET KEY WORD SET CAMERA ID HALL1 COMMENT SANYO DIHITAL ABCDEFGH I JKLM RECORDING CAMERA NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp END ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 amp gt END t For PASSWORD or CAMERA ID setting ae 2 Keep pressing the SET but
53. utton The cursor will move to the OLD PASSWORD box in the CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE screen KEY WORD SET FILE ID P CAMERA ID HALL1 CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD END and then press the SET button The initial setting END will be cleared and the cursor will move to the NEW PASSWORD box CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 COMMENT SANYO DIGITAL RECORDING CAMERA CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD INITIAL VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 5 Use the CURSOR button to select and then press the SET button The selected letter will appear as Enter AMERA in the same way CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 CHANGE PASSWORD DELETE OLD PASSWORD NEW PASSWORD VERIFICATION ABCDEFGHI JKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789 English KEY WORD SETTING KEY WORD SET 6 Use the CURSOR V button to select END and then press the SET button The password CAMERA will appear as and the cursor will move to the VERIFICATION box This prompts you to verify that the password you have entered is co
54. utton to select SETTINGS and then press the SET button The SETTINGS screen will be displayed 2 Use the CURSOR A or V button to select HDD SET and then press the SET button The HDD SET screen will be displayed 3 Use the CURSOR A or V button to select SPACE SET and then press the SET button The SPACE SET screen will be displayed 4 Use the CURSOR button to reset the capacity of the alarm recording area Example Set the PRE ALARM item to 30 minutes Set the POST ALARM item to 40 minutes The SUSPICION SHOTS and ALARM TIME settings will be made automatically Note If some images have already been recorded in the suspicion recording area the setting time for the alarm recording capacity will change HDD SET SPACE SET SUSPICION SHOTS 6834PCS SUSPICION SHOTS 3456PCS ALARM TIME 45MIN gt lt ALARM TIME 7OMIN gt ALARM 15MIN gt lt POST ALARM 30MIN PRE ALARM 30 MIN POST ALARM 40 MIN SPACE SET SETUP NO INITIALIZE MENU SETTINGS English 5 Use the CURSOR A or V button to select SETUP and then use the CURSOR lt or gt button to select YES and then press the SET button The capacity of the alarm recording area will be changed and the SPACE SET screen will be displayed If you select NO the display will return to the HDD SET screen SPACE SET SPACE SET lt SUSPICION SHOTS 3456PCS gt SUSPICION SHOTS 3456PCS gt

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