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Mitsubishi Electronics DX-TL5000U User's Manual
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1. A A Y lt gt ERI o S J 49 a of Jo DOME CAMERA 1 XS SAGE VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO LOCAL CASCADE IN Up to 16 cameras To VIDEO To AUDIO RS485 To CAMERA IN CASCADE OUT NY _ CAMERA amp To OUTPUT B le 9 SEY oooooooo po bb s SERE 0 5 9 oo DOME CAMERA 1 OY n Connect RS485 TERM to RS485 TERM with a wire Connections Connections continued Attaching or removing the HDD Up to 3 HDDs can be mounted on this unit Attaching removing and replacing method of the HDDs are on the next page 4 Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD D Do not attach or remove the HDD unnecessarily Attaching or removing the HDD of DX TL5000U is intended to replace the faulty HDD or add the HDD when starting operation for the first time because of the structure of the connectors It is not presumed to be used as a removable HDD Make sure that the POWER button on the front panel and the MAIN switch on
2. sheet 129 130 6 On Screen Display Setting 1 On Screen Information Camera number 1 Camera number 2 4 Recorder Title Display Mode L off Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 1 1 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 Camera 9 Camera 10 Camera 11 Camera 12 Camera 13 Camera 14 Camera 15 Camera 16 Recorder Title 5 Monitor Output Adjust Alpha Blend Level Mode Z On Screen Information 6 Option 1 XGA Monitor Settings Display Mode Sharpness Setting Setting System Menu 300 000 000 1 COM LAN 1 RS 232C Setting Port Settings 2 5 485 Cascade Setting Cascade Connection HE Sf Recorder Address 3 LAN Communication Setting Aron Transmission Bit Parity Bit Bit Length Length IP Address 192 168 000 100 Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000
3. Sensor number 16 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 T Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 16 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 123 124 5 Emergency Recording Setup zo Pre alarm Duration Post alarm Duration Maximum Recordin Rate for Cameras 6 Audio Recording Setup Audio Record Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Audio Recording Mode Normal Alarm 2 Timer 2 Configure Timer Program 1 Motion Detection 3 Configure Timer Program 2 Motion Detection 4 Define Holidays O A O Date Month AMU A O O AMO L L LL AV 4
4. 28 Symbols in TNE MENUS 2 25 io breite chr Rete omes 29 Setup Wizard cuv esu bv iio 30 31 Setup Wizard 30 31 Menu Nart ete 32 41 Ment CMAN A 32 41 User Menu mre de 33 Setup MenU 34 38 System m 39 41 lt User Menu gt Search y 42 43 Selecting the search function 42 Select Source Device 42 Search by Time and Date 42 Search DV Alarm LISt rounds 42 Find data storage 42 Search by Book 42 Search dee PNE 43 A 44 47 Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive Set Copy 1 Drive 44 Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive Set Copy 2 Drive 44 45 Copying the data of this unit to a video cassette 45 Playback software 46 47 Information Audio 48 MONATON eisin 48 e E O i UE OO O A 48 Protect A 49 miele Bi aaa 49 PTZ CODIO espacio S 50 PTZ control USING ING Menu 50 PTZ control using the front panel buttons 50
5. 62 63 Activating the PASSWORD LOCK 63 Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK 63 Changing the PASSWORD 63 Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK IMIPEE DOS 63 Multiplexer function related button operations operation table anestesia 64 65 Camera number button operations 64 SPLIT buttons 64 SEQUENCE button operations 64 DIGITAL ZOOM button operations 64 The function of the SPLIT SEQUENCE DIGITAL ZOOM and camera number buttons 65 Multiplexer Setting 4 0224444 66 68 Output A Settings CF DU TUE 66 O A 67 Alarm Display Setting ooooooconoconicocincccnnnnnonononnnnnnnonano 68 Covert Camera Setting 68 On Screen Display Setting 69 70 On Screen 4555 euis nce Rk trei rai 69 Camera Title oooonnnnnnnccccncnnnccnccccononononcannnnnnenennnnnnnonoos 69 A 70 Monitor Output Adjust cus 70 PUIG Se MMO 70 Reset to Factory Setting 71 A 72 Load Ment A e 72 Save Menu Data
6. 121 4 Set Recording Pattern D Timer 2 Normal Recording Menu A Recording Rate Picture Grade o lt lt 2 Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu AM Recording Rate Picture Grade o Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 122 Motion 3 Alarm Recording Menu continued Re adin LL m Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration A Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Recording Camera LY UE PERE PERE 111111 er HHE 5 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 1 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15
7. 118 Motion 3 Alarm Recording Menu continued Re adin LL m Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration A Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Recording Camera LY UE PERE PERE 111111 er HHE 5 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 1 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 T Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 16 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 119 8 Set Recording Pattern C Timer 2 Normal Recording Menu A Mp Recording Rate Picture Grade o lt lt 2 Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Cam
8. sees 72 iore AAA 73 XGA Monitor Settings 2 5 aii 73 _ AA _ _ 0 lt System Menu gt COMLAN sicario caia 74 76 A An 74 RS 485 Cascade Setting 74 LAN B Communication Setting 75 LAN A NAS Setting usando 76 PITZ SENNO 77 PTZ Camera Configuration 71 Configuration Check List clado o mec 78 System Log 78 Elapsed Operating Time 78 TTE 78 79 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1 2 Export Drive 1 2 Configuration 79 Linn 80 83 Add Remove HDD Device 80 81 Notes for using the external device 81 Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number 81 The order of recording playback when internal and external HDDs are registered as the main device 81 Add Remove DVD CD Drive 82 Data Management Setting for Main Memory 82 Recording Data Readout Setting 83 Data Clear irt CS 84 Main Storage Memory 84 reo mS
9. 110 111 Continuous recording time table 110 111 Without audio recording 110 With audio recording 111 Troubleshooting scort 112 113 Warnings CALL OUT output 114 115 Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 114 115 E PP An 116 135 SE OS MT C 116 130 System MSN maras area 130 135 136 137 IOS SAU m T 136 Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings 137 Specifications criterios 138 How to read this manual Viewing displays Q Refer to this information when operating Reference information concerning operation D Caution required Cautionary items concerning operation See reference page Reference item and page number Finding desired information There is a Contents at the beginning of this manual In addition reference pages are indicated throughout this manual Troubleshooting Read Troubleshooting pages 112 113 for possible remedies to the problem Menu settings See Check list pages 116 135 for available setting parameters for each menu 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Flowchart Flowchart for c
10. M en u 11 05 2004 07 14 20 PM 11 05 2004 07 16 00 Ch 11 05 2004 07 15 14 Playback Camera C1 C2 C3 BN 6800600202005 Operational Panel Refresh Speed Slow Fast Operational panel Button Command Function Rewind Click to jump to the head of the recording data Reverse Search g Click to playback the picture in the reverse direction with a higher speed than normal playback The speed changes from X1 to X2 X4 X8 and back to X1 at every press of this button during reverse playback Reverse Playback Click to playback the picture in the reverse direction Field Reverse Click to display a still picture one field before FEE Stop Click to stop playback Audio if recorded will be played back after the stop when the audio command has been enabled Field Advance E Click to display a still picture one field after Playback Forward Search to Camera Refresh Speed 4 File menu Command Function Convert User Menu Click to playback the picture in the forward direction Click to playback the picture in the forward direction with a higher speed than normal playback The speed changes from X1 to X2 X4 X8 and back to X1 at every press of this button during playback These buttons are displayed when the 1 button located on the lower right of the Forward Search button 1 pressed Click to display the picture of the camera corresponding to
11. ecurity Information 4 2 Refer to step 2 1 select the Authority desired and A n put a check m ark Do you want to display the nonsecure items Q user ID with the same name cannot be registered The maximum number of characters that can be used in registering a password is 16 Both alphabet letters and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case You cannot use spaces This message appears every time live or playback picture is displayed Select Yes when displaying the live or playback picture In this case the key shaped icon which shows the encode communication of the browser is not displayed however communications of both of the 4 3 you want to make a new registration left click mMenu and picture are carried out with encoded register If you want to cancel a new registration left 5 2 Set the desired setting in New Settings and then click clear select change and left click e Recorder Title amp Camera Titles e E mail Setup This is the screen for setting or changing the recorder and This is the screen for setting the information related to the the camera titles e mail server or sender and for setting the e mail address 1 Select Recorder Title amp Camera Titles and left click Ote receiver The Recorder Title amp Camera Titles screen 1 Select E mail Setup and left click appears he E
12. simultaneously records audio along with the picture for Set all the desired cameras for normal recording camera number 1 to 4 When recording audio HDD space Long pre alarm recording is performed at the will be used faster than when only picture is recorded picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate set for normal recording Setup Menu Setup Menu 1 Recording ii To perform with normal and alarm recordings Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting and at the recording rate l set for normal recording step1 Set the audio recording for each camera from 1 to 4 On Records audio along with the picture 6 Audio Recording Setup Alarm recording During alarm recording long pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade of Super regardless of the setting And for only step2 Set the audio recording mode the cameras used for alarm recording long pre Normal Records pictures and audio during alarm recording is performed atthe alarm recording recording normal alarm or emergency recording rate Alarm Records pictures and audio during alarm r rgency recording iii To perform with alarm recording Or emergeny Ing Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus b Long pre alarm record
13. 92 93 Operation example 4 94 95 Basic operations 96 100 Basic multiplexer functions 96 Multiplexer buttons 4 0 96 Basic manual recording 97 Setting the recording rate and picture grade for normal e An A 97 Basic playback 98 BASIC SCAICIV MERE 99 100 Search by Time and Date 99 Search by Alarm boda sidad 100 Communications by Web Browser 101 109 Communications by Web Browser 101 The personal computer product requirements 101 101 Hola A PSU 101 102 PP OO UE o 102 109 Eve MONOMO sectores 103 o Secr 104 105 Time Search 104 Alarm List Search 10001111 105 Image 105 Configuration MENU ascocicini 105 108 User Registration A 105 106 Recorder Title amp Camera Titles 107 E mall 107 108 A A 108 PP o 109 Change Login 109 Recording time table
14. Covert Camera It is possible to hide pictures of selected cameras that are installed in sensitive areas and should only be viewed by authorized person It can be switched by Multiplexer Setting EEUU Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings The recording pattern of this unit is as illustrated in the diagram below Picture data input from all the connected cameras is recorded sequentially Approx every 0 004 second during normal recording The example when setting a setup of each channel to 1 pps 1 second 12 00 03 1 second E approx 0 004 second 12 00 02 Examples of time displayed during playback z approx 0 004 second 12 00 01 iV900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Glossary 137 138 Specifications Rated Power Supply Rated Input Colour System Operating Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Dimensions Weight Recording System Sampling Data Compression Compression Unit Recording Resolution Recording Device Video Input Monitor Output Throughout Output Cascade Video Input Cascade Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Cascade Audio Input Cascade Audio Output Clock Timer Program Memory Backup CONNECTORS External storage terminal Control terminals Clock adjust Input Clock
15. Print When clicking the Print screen appears After setting the Margins Printer Settings and other options click Print button to print the picture being displayed 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 47 Information Audio User Menu B information Audio This item is used to check the recording range of the main This item is used to switch the audio channel from 1 to 4 Copy 1 or copy 2 device during playback or displaying the picture supplied from the camera User Menu User Menu 1 Main Storage Memory Information 2 Copy 1 Drive Information 3 Copy 2 Drive Information Multiplexer Setting stepl Select the desired audio channel CH1 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal while displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 1 terminal during playback CH2 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 2 D terminal while displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 2 terminal during playback Main device step1 Select Main Storage Memory Informations e Partition Alarm Information appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 e Partition LPA Information appears when Long Pre Alarm
16. SerialBus NAS SCSI DVD CD USBMemory Copy 2 Plays back the recorded contents of the copy 2 device SerialBus NAS SCSI DVD CD D e Alarm appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 e LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 96 step2 2 Press the PLAY button e Playback of the selected device starts When you press the PAUSE JUMP TO END button during the playback is stopped the still frame playback picture around the end point of the latest recording is displayed stepWY pause playback press the PAUSE button To resume playback press the PAUSE button again or press the PLAY button stepd To stop playback press the STOP button e When executing playback again the playback starts from the stopped position of the previous playback Pressing the OUTPUT button on the front panel switches the multiplexer video output When OUTPUT A is selected the button light indicator is off When OUTPUT B is selected the button light indicator is on and the buttons related to playback function are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector Pressing the OUTPUT A B button again switches the mul
17. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DIGITAL RECORDER INSTALLER S MANUAL MODEL DXA TL5000U THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL IS IMPORTANT TO YOU PLEASE READ IT BEFORE USING YOUR DIGITAL RECORDER WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE AVERTISSEMENT DANGER D LECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR AVERTISSEMENT POUR LIMINER TOUT RISQUE D LECTRO CUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE COUVERCLE OU LA PARTIE ARRIERE AUCUNE PIECE R PARABLE PAR L UTILISATEUR NE SE TROUVE L INT RIEUR POUR TOUTE INTERVENTION D ENTRETIEN OU DE R PARATI
18. REC STOP terminal Input terminal to stop recording This terminal is not available during timer recording EMERGENCY terminal Input terminal to start EMERGENCY recording im mediately to connect with the other recorders RS422 RS232C connectors Connectors for connecting PTZ cameras to oper ate pan tilt and zoom functions of the camera Beginning Connections Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO IN or S Y C IN connector To OUTPUT A VIDEO or OUTPUT A S Y C connector Clamp the power cord using the supplied cable clamping band in order to prevent the accidental removal of the cable amp See page 24 One of either codes should be connected COAX type dome camera COAX type 9 To VIDEO IN connector CAMERA 1 To OUTPUT B connector VIDEO MONITOR Clamp the USB cable using the supplied cable clamping band in order to prevent the accidental removal of the cable See page 24 OUTPUTB nn 2RR QO o OUT gt _ H lt 8 Dit Eros
19. S 8 To CAMERA IN connector To GND To ALARM IN terminal terminal corresponding to the 9 CAMERA W gt 9 Y PTZ control connectors DOME CAMERA SENSOR 1 e To SERIAL PC BUS IL To SERIAL Mouse External recording device DX ZD5UE Z soon to be on sale RS422 TYPE RS232C TYPE Up to 7 units can be mounted at the same time DOME CAMERA DOME CAMERA camera controller Processing the connecting line Connection on the ALARM IN terminals the terminals and RS485 RS422 Compatible power lines 00 32 00 65 mm AWG 28 22 4 5 7mm Cut the designated area from the electric wire s outer covering vinyl portion 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections Tg mum wmm Al ATINIIAAN ATIA n Q nr Cuons A rf ARAFA conne Alarm recording connection The diagram below shows an example connection for setting alarm signal to sensor number 1 ALARM SWITCH EMERGENCY ALARM IN REC CLOCK ADJ Input terminal Input Circuit ALARM OUT Output terminal MODE OUT 1 4 Output terminal Output Circuit Output Circuit 10kQ Input 22 0 Output terminal terminal pa GND terminal GND lt Interface circuit i
20. 12 13 Loading Ejecting a DVD disc or CD 13 Front view inside of the door 14 PROG ER T 15 16 Connections Luecuceeeuassmeeseap natu sees encontraras 17 25 Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor 17 18 Cascade connection 19 Attaching or removing the HDD 20 23 Precautions for attaching or removing the HDD 20 When removing HDD serranos cra desees 21 When attaching a HDD 22 23 Clamping the cables 24 Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 24 Optional M CR TTE 25 Recommended items sess 25 Attaching the optional board 25 How to set the menus 26 29 Seting INE MENUS qe 26 28 Setting the menu using a mouse 26 Setting MOUSE sssigacucc iussus a aci daa 26 Setting a menu with a mouse 26 Setting the menu using the front panel buttons 26 Displaying a menu screen 27 Closing a menu screen 27 Selecting an item 27 Inputting e D 28 Setting parameters
21. Insert the disc Click Clear Warning or The drive has no disk or wrong type of disk press the E Put a proper disk into the drive button The remaining capacity of disc in Copy 1 Replace the disc Click Clear LOG3704 5 None 44 45 drive has become 0 Warning or Put a new disc into the drive press the E The remaining capacity of disc in Copy 2 button LOG7704 6 Put a new disc into the drive drive has become 0 2 The value depends on the setting 7 The following numbers 3 Log number for Recording 01 CH1 02 2 03 CH3 04 CH4 05 CH5 06 CH6 4 Log number for Restore 07 CH7 08 CH8 09 CH9 10 CH10 11 CH 11 12 CH 12 5 Log number for COPY 1 13 CH13 14 CH14 15 CH15 16 CH16 6 Log number for COPY 2 i CALL OUT 1 No Camera Signal e Check whether the unit Stop recording LOG5400 7 Fixed 17 and camera are properly Camera signal is lost or distorted connected and that electri Please check the camera and cable city 1 on connection e Check whether the video Output video signal is being properly signals outputted Check to see if there is a Click Clear 51 53 camera set for operation Warning or 97 with no video signal input press the E button LOG1300 8 None 10923108 0633008 It can use as it is though slight error Continue the operation occurred when there is no abnormality e When the error occurs continuously ch
22. Open Open Open Open Open Open Specifications DX TL5000U 8 2C355B2 PRINTED IN MALAYSIA
23. When pressing the camera number button during still frame playback to display the single screen the recorded picture may not be existed at that point or picture may not be displayed depending on the selected camera number or timing of displaying the still frame playback picture 9 During frame by frame playback the single screen display the frame feeding may not operate correctly when the JOG dial is turned too fast because this operation is performed while searching the picture supplied from the camera 4 Reverse playback Press the REV PLAY REVERSE PLAYBACK button while the unit is in stop mode e Playback in the reverse direction starts To stop reverse playback press the STOP button Shuttle viewing direct shuttle viewing By turning the SHUTTLE ring during playback reverse 1 playback or still frame playback the playback speed can be changed step1 Turn the SHUTTLE ring during playback or reverse e playback direct shuttle viewing or still frame playback shuttle viewing For the picture recorded in frame recording the The playback speed depends on the angle of the reverse playback is performed in field playback SHUTTLE ring turned playback of one field of the recorded picture e When letting go of the SHUTTLE ring the ring e When the reverse playback is started for the first time returns to the center and the unit returns to still after turning the power on the latest recording picture frame p
24. ata ca H IL IE d LIE HE IHE DE IE JE 1 L 1E TE TE TE DE 1E 1E T 1 Output A Settings continued Sequence Multi Sequence Single 1 Output A Settings continued Sequence Time LO Lo RAS ASSIS GIS IISA Check sheet 12 128 5 Multiplexer Setting Continued 2 Output B Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen 2 Output B Settings continued Split 10 screen Split 13 screen 1 YE Wt TE HE TE qr ko 2 Output Settings continued Sequence Multi Seniience Single Splita Splito Split 10 Split 13 IPSA AA AA 4 gt gt i eL Tel deb der ded 2 Output B Settings continued Sequence Time 4 Alarm Display Setting Output Setting Off Output A Output B 4 Alarm Display Setting 4 Alarm Display Setting continued Output B SN Sensor 2 Sensor 4 Sensor 6 Sensor 7 Sensor 9 Sensor 12 Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sensor 16 5 Covert Camera Setting
25. 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples 95 96 Basic operations Basic multiplexer functions This function is used to activate multiplexer functions us ing the buttons on the front panel DIGITAL ZOOM button Camera number buttons SPLIT screen buttons SEQUENCE button OUTPUT A B button Move buttons Multiplexer buttons 1 Camera number buttons 1 to 16 Displays the picture supplied from the cameras connected to CAMERA IN terminals 1 to 16 on the rear panel in the single screen display Pictures can be displayed even if the camera is not set to record 2 SPLIT screen buttons Displays the split screen in the following order SPLIT4 EH button SPLIT 4a SPLIT 46 SPLIT 4c5 SPLIT 4d SPLIT 4a SPLIT9 EB button SPLIT 9a5 SPLIT 96 SPLIT 9a gt SPLIT10 Eg button SPLIT 10a gt SPLIT 10b gt SPLIT 10a gt SPLIT13 button SPLIT 13a gt SPLIT 13 gt SPLIT 13a5 SPLIT16 button SPLIT 16 screen 3 SEQUENCE button Displays the sequential screen in the split screen or the single screen display Make the detailed settings of this display in the lt Multiplexer Setting Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Sequential display does not appear during playback e e The sequential display is cancelled when a different type of spl
26. For example when pressing number 1 book mark 1 is registered Book marks can be memorized in main device normal and alarm areas only When the main device is partitioned up to 8 book marks can be memorized for normal and alarm areas respectively e BOOK MARK button does not function during split screen display e The same position can be registered repeatedly with the different book mark number The registered book mark can be overwritten but cannot be deleted e When the data of which the book mark is registered is overwritten with the new data the book mark is deleted Picture copy step1 Follow the steps 1 and 2 on Registering a book mark above step2 Select Copy of Copy data to DVD CD drive or Copy data to Memory Disk he picture is copied e e Only the screens of odd are copied when you copy the frame recording picture e When playing back the copied data on the personal computer The data copied using picture copy function can be played back only on the personal computer By using the personal computer which is equipped with the system requirements described page 46 double click the program file in the P REC folder of the medium which has been used for copying lt Functions of the unit in case of power failure Power failure compensation circuit The unit is equipped with an internalized power failure com pensation circuit When
27. LPA Recording Area can be set when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 The warning is displayed as ALERT on the screen The last 16 warnings are stored however the warning occurred before that is reset and its display is cleared In the long pre alarm area the data is not overwritten chronologically If the warning message of disk full appears while the alarm recording area is set recording for both areas will stop When the repeat recording setting for Alarm Recording Area System Menu 5Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory is set to Repeat Off and all of the alarm area is used up the alarm recording stops If an alarm is input after that recording is not performed though the indicator flashes Switch Alarm Recording Area to Repeat On or clear the data in the alarm area to restart recording Change Partition Setting step2 Set the partition for the main device e Select the desired capacity for the alarm recording area and long pre alarm area When the alarm recording area is set to other than 0 96 the HDD of the main device is partitioned so that the specified alarm recording area is used as the independent capacity for the alarm recording Es See pages 54 and 55 for the detail of the long pre alarm recording e The normal recording area is referred to as
28. New password New Confucio 2 1 To change the logged in user In the Login or change login user settings execute step 2 1 and 2 2 in Login and change the logged in user e The logged in user is changed and the Main Menu screen appears 2 2 To log in without changing the user Select Return button on the browser and left click 2 3 To log out Select If you won t log in please go to Logout and left click 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 109 Recording time table Continuous recording time table Displays the estimated recordable time when recording on a 250 GB HDD 9 The following table shows the total number of recordable frames of all the cameras which are set for recording Without audio recording d day h hour E a Je Je Je e Number of frames Number of EN 110 e With audio recording Audio recording using 12 8 KHz PCM sampling is possible d day h hour Number of frames Picture grade sec 240 120 48 32 30 16 13 Super ine Audio Channel 2 High Audio Channel 3 Standard Audio Channel 3 Basic Audio Channel 17023 Long Rudi Channel 3 Number of frames Audio Channel 1 Super Audio Channel 2 Audio Channel 3 Audio Channel 4 23921 Audio Channel 1 Fine Au
29. Specifies the setting of the camera to be controlled Displays the settings you have set in the lt PTZ Camera Configuration screen Displays the settings you have set in the PTZ Camera Configuration screen Exits the PTZ Setting menu le Pages VA I3 74 131 75131 79 191 oT 75 131 75339 76 131 76 131 75 31 31 76 131 76 131 76 131 76 131 76 131 76 131 76 131 76 131 152 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 39 Menu chart continued System Menu continued System Menu 300 000 000 40 Menu Menu Address Functions Pages Info 1 System Log List 331 000 000 Displays the number date and time of the system log 78 2 Elapsed Operating Time 332 000 000 Displays the total operating time 78 3 Disk Information 333 000 000 Displays the recorded range of each device 78 1 Information gt 333 100000 Displays the recorded range of the main device 78 ID Detail gt 333 100 000 Displays the detailed information of the main device 78 2 Information gt 333 200 000 Displays the recorded range of the SerialBus group of 78 the Copy 1 device ID Detail gt 333 2D0 000 Displays the detailed information of the SerialBus 78 group of the Copy 1 device 3 Information gt 333 300 000 Displays the recorded range of the NAS group o
30. The remaining capacity of Normal Area e When the warning is Click Clear LOG1100 3 Selectable 82 in Main device has become 0 cancelled the unit will start Warning or LOG410024 The remaining capacity of Alarm Area over writing the oldest data presstheE LOG1101 3 Selectable in Main device has become 0 remaining in the hard disk button LOG4101 4 None The remaining capacity of LPA Area drive LOG1102 Selectable in Main device has become 09 Copy data as necessary The remaining capacity of disc in Copy 1 e Replace media if necessary Click Clear drive has become 0 Warning or The remaining capacity of disc in Copy 2 drive has become 0 Copy data size error e Set the copy restore range LOG3701 5 None 44 45 again Warning or LOG7701 6 Check the range of copy data or the disk Replace with new media press the E LOG4701 4 space of copy media button Copy media error Check media in recording Click Clear None 44 45 device Insert the media if Warning or Cannot copy the data there is none press the E LOG4702 4 Check the copy device Check whether it is write button protect by media Cancel protection if it is protected After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply reboot in order of peripheral recording device and the unit e After peripheral recording device and the unit power off a power supply check a cable and termination for SCSI device only No disk
31. 4 Information gt 5 Information gt 6 Information gt Information gt 8 Information gt El Exit Camera Configuration 2 Configuration Check List ID Next gt B Communication Setting Menu Address 311 000 000 312 000 000 313 000 000 313 100 000 313 200 000 313 300 000 313 300 000 313 400 000 313 400 000 314 000 000 314 100 000 314 200 000 314 210 000 314 220 000 314 230 000 314 240 000 314 250 000 314 260 000 314 270 000 314 280 000 321 000 000 322 000 000 322 000 000 Functions Specifies RS 232C port settings Specifies RS 485 cascade settings Specifies the communication setting between this unit and the personal computer Specifies the detailed settings for LAN B Specifies the service port settings Shows e mail addresses of alarm notification Shows the detailed alarm notification settings Shows the alarm notification settings Shows the detailed alarm notification settings Specifies LAN A settings Specifies the detailed settings for LAN A Selects NAS device to be set Displays the information of NAS device 1 Displays the information of NAS device 2 Displays the information of NAS device 3 Displays the information of NAS device 4 Displays the information of NAS device 5 Displays the information of NAS device 6 Displays the information of NAS device 7 Displays the information of NAS device 8 Exits the COM LAN menu
32. 5 Multiplexer Setting 245 000 000 Specifies the multiplex display settings for Output A 66 67 27 and Output B 1 Settings gt 245 100 000 Specifies the output A display settings and switching 66 127 time of the output A sequence settings 1 Settings gt 245 110 000 Specifies the output A split 4 display settings 66 127 1 Settings gt 245 111 000 Specifies the output A split 4a display settings 66 127 2 Settings gt 245 112000 Specifies the output A split 4b display settings 66 127 Settings gt 245 113 000 Specifies the output A split 4c display settings 66 127 4 Settings gt 245 114 000 Specifies the output A split 4d display settings 66 127 Settings 245 120 000 Specifies the output A split 9 display settings 66 127 Settings 245 121 000 Specifies the output A split 9a display settings 66 127 Settings 245 122000 Specifies the output A split 9b display settings 66 127 13 Settings gt 245 130 000 Specifies the output A split 10 display settings 66 127 Settings gt 245 131 000 Specifies the output A split 10a display settings 66 127 Settings gt 245 132 000 Specifies the output A split 10b display settings 66 127 14 Settings gt 245 140 000 Specifies the output A split 13 display settings 66 127 Settings gt 245 141 000 Specifies the output A split 13a display settings 66 127 2 Settings gt 245 142 000 Specifies the output A split 13b display settings 66 127 5 Settings gt 245 150 00
33. Displaying a menu screen HELP SETUP SEARCH DIGITAL LOCK PB BOOKMARK ZOOM User Menu 100 000 000 1 Search 2 Copy 3 Information D Next gt Closing a menu screen CAMERA ZOOM FA A FOCUS B IRIS PRESET D AUTO PAN E 1 FA 200 000 000 Setup Menu C Recens 2 system menos 5 Selecting an item DOT ON OFF E Exit 8 Reset to Factory Setting 1 Time Date Setting s Menu Data stepl Press the SET UP button or click the left button on the mouse to display a menu The User Menu appears Toopen other menu press the D button or left click on Next e e When you use a mouse click the following area to operate Click this area stepl Press the E button or left click on the Exit to close the menu D You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit step1 Press the front panel button of the needed item or left click on the needed item e The item menu opens e Select an item and press the number or click on the menu to open the item 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 How to set the menus 27 How to set the menus continued 4 Inputting numbers Number
34. cn 84 Other convenient functions 85 89 ico m 85 Various playback 86 87 Playing still frames c 86 Shuttle viewing direct shuttle viewing 86 Shuttle ONG 86 Frame by frame playback 86 Reverse playback i udiimedesstodar cias coil 86 High speed fast forward high speed rewind 86 Changing playback intervals 87 Simultaneous playback during recording 87 Playback the latest recorded contents 87 Triplex playback qc 87 Registering the picture 0 11 88 Registering a book mark 88 o ER IE EN 88 Functions of the unit in case of power failure 89 Power failure compensation circuit 89 Power failure reset recording 89 Log function when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is e E 89 RESET DUNGON TNR 89 Operation examples 90 95 Operation example 1 90 Operation example 2 91 Operation example 3
35. gt Sequence Multi are switched by the switching time set in Sequence Time The corresponding camera number button lights up 4 types of SPLIT4 display set in Output A Settings Output B Settings Sequence Multi are switched by the switching time set in Sequence Time The corresponding camera number button lights up The single screen displays set in Output A Settings Output B Settings Sequence Single are switched by the switching time set in Sequence Time The corresponding camera number button lights up The single screen display of the selected camera number The corresponding camera number button lights up 65 System continued Multiplexer Setting This menu 1 used to set the multiplexer setting of lt Out put A Settings gt and lt Output B Settings gt Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Output A Settings Output B Settings respectively Output A Settings This item is used to set the camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT A And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time Sequential display is the function to switch the selected displays automatically The selectable screen types are shown in the table on page 65 Setup Menu 4 System 5 Multiplexer Setting 1 Output A Settings 1 Split4 screen Salt a screen 2 Salta screen 3 Spit descr
36. number Start Sets only the start point of copy Start End Sets the start and end points of copy End Sets only the end point of copy To set the book mark point select Bookmark and then select the desired book mark number To copy from the oldest recording time select Copy Start Time To copy to the latest recording time select Copy End Time step4 Select Calculate to calculate the capacity of data to be copied e When using End the copy cannot be executed unless the calculation of the capacity of data to be copied is completed When using Start or Start End and executing copy without calculating the capacity of data to be copied the progress or the time of the copy may not be displayed correctly because the unit cannot specify the capacity of data to be copied step Select Execute e The copy starts To stop copy manually select Cancel in the progress screen The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive Set Copy 2 Drive This item is used to copy the data to Copy 2 device by specifying only the start point The point is specified by the date and time or the book mark The copy continues until the end point of the recording data reaches or the media to be copied becomes full unless the copy is stopped manu ally when FIFO Overwrite is set to Off This function is useful for making backup of the recordi
37. step2 stepd Date and time of Auto Day Light Saving Setting can be adjusted as needed e e The time is indicated using the 24 hour system his unit uses 4 digits to display the year The available display range is 37 years between 1 1 2001 to 31 12 2037 The unit is also equipped with a function to automatically calculate leap years The year returns to 2001 after 31 12 2037 Menu Language Selection This item is used to select the language of the menu screen display from 3 languages As ENGLISH is selected for the initial setting follow the procedure below if you want to select a language other than ENGLISH a System 2 Menu Language Selection step1 Set the desired language e When the language is changed this unit automatically restarts after turning off the power After restart the menu is displayed in the selected language Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings This item is used to output the status of this unit from the MODE OUT terminals on the rear panel There are 4 MODE OUT terminals Set output signal for each terminal indi vidually Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting 1 Mode Out Settings Mode Out 1 to 4 stepl Set the mode out terminal settings from 1 to 4 D Recording Outputs signal during recording Playing Outputs signal during playback Low Memory Outputs signal when the remaining HDD capacity reaches the value specified in Low M
38. step3 Control the camera Tilt Press the TILT A button to tilt the camera in the upward direction Press the TILT w button to tilt the camera in the downward direction Pan Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the right to pan the camera in the rightward direction Turn the SHUTTLE ring to the left to pan the camera in the leftward direction Camera zoom Press the CAMERA ZOOM button and then turn the JOG dial to the left wide or right tele to adjust the camera zoom Focus Press the FOCUS button and then turn the JOG dial to the left far or right near to adjust the focus of a camera Iris Press the IRIS button and then turn the JOG dial to the left close or right open to adjust the iris of a camera Preset Press the PRESET button and then press the camera number buttons within 3 seconds to preset the watching points Up to 16 points can be set Auto pan Press the AUTO PAN button to activate the auto pan function of the camera gt See PTZ Setting on page 77 for the camera settings or other detailed settings for PTZ function Recording Settings concerning normal recording and alarm recording This unit allows you to set the setting items for normal recording and alarm recording individually It means more detailed settings are possible such as changing the recording rate of the camera of which the alarm signal is input while leaving the normal recording settings as they are D e The recording and playba
39. the pictures may be distorted or DVD CD disc may not be ejected e Donotlet stick your hands into the disc loading slot You may get your hand caught in the slot and may got injured If you get your hand caught do not get out of the slot by force Contact your dealer after turning off the power and disconnecting the plug DVD CD DISC Do not use the disc cracked deformed or repaired with adhesive The disc may fly into pieces and cause injury e Do not touch the playback surface when holding the disc e When dew condensation occurs on the disc wipe the surface off before use e Dirt such as fingerprints or dust causes the deterioration of the picture quality and audio quality Gently wipe the DVD CD disc from the center to the outside with a soft cloth e When the disc is very dirty soak a soft cloth with water and screw water of it wipe off the dirt lightly then wipe with a dry cloth e Do not use solvent such as benzine and thinner a record cleaner and static stopper They may damage the disc Do not use the disc described below They may damage the disk itself or this unit Discs on which a piece of paper or sticker is put or a disk damaged Discs which the label is peeled or a disk with oozing Discs cracked deformed or repaired with adhesive e Store the disc in the specified casing avoiding the following places Places where it will be subjected to direct sunlight Places with excessive dust Places where it will be subj
40. 44 and 45 User Menu 2 Data to 2 Drive mss Set To Copy 2 to SerialBus FIFO Overwrite to On and Overwrite to Off Set Range of Copy to Continue Select Execute e When setting the total capacity of the copy 2 device registering the device to larger than that of the main device all the recorded data of the main device can be copied to the copy 2 device In this operation 1 Set Recording Pattern Normal Timer example the recorded data of more than one month in the main device can be stored to the copy 2 device a E Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting A Normal Auto step1 Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input step2 Use Auto to set 30 Day and 24 hours for Recording cycle and Recording time per day respectively Copy device settings see pages 80 and 81 System Menu EN Add Remove HDD Device 2 External HDD USB HDD stepd Register the multiple HDDs for SerialBus group of Copy 2 90 You can prevent the accidental erasure of the recorded data caused by the crash ofthe main device 4 Operation example 2 step3 Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input Setting the areas for normal an
41. 60 and 61 wv 10 Setting the motion detection e Selecting the camera number e Setting the detection areas e Setting the sensitivity Setting the minimum number of dots for starting the motion detection operation e Setting the detection interval 57 See Motion Det on pages 58 59 Setting the timer recording e Setting the normal alarm recording or pre alarm recording Setting the recording rate picture grade for normal recording Setting the recording rate picture grade for alarm recording Setting the motion detection recording e Selecting the camera selection during the alarm recording and trigger for alarm recording Setting the alarm recording time Setting the pre alarm recording time Setting the PTZ camera preset 9 See Set Recording Pattern Normal Timer to D Timer on pages 51 59 e Setting the timer program e Setting the holiday Selecting the timer program number Making the timer recording settings e Selecting the day of the week Selecting the start time Selecting the end time Selecting the program mode Selecting the motion detection mode Selecting the special day of the week gt See Timer on pages 56 57 Timer recording is executed and completed s See Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures on pages 114 115 Searching the recorded data e Setting the device to be searched See Select Source Dev
42. Data to Copy 2 Drive 11 Start 2 Set gt 3 Set Copy 1 Drive 4 Copy 2 Drive EJExit 1 Main Storage Memory Information Copy 1 Drive Information Copy 2 Drive Information Exit Proceeds to Setup Menu Menu Address 111 000 000 112 000 000 113 000 000 113 000 000 114 000 000 114 000 000 115 000 000 116 000 000 Next gt Motion Detection Settings 116 BOO 000 121 000 000 121 25E 000 121 250 000 121 2E0 000 122 000 000 122 250 000 123 000 000 124 000 000 131 000 000 132 000 000 133 000 000 Functions Selects the device to be played back searched Searches the desired picture by specifying the time and date Searches the desired picture from the alarm list registered at the start of alarm recording Displays the list of alarm recording Detects the device which is used for recording by inputting the recorded period Displays the list of devices used to record for the specified time period Searches the desired picture by specifying a bookmark registered Searches camera picture with motions by using motion detection function during playback Sets the condition for motion detection Sets the motion detection area manually Exits the Search menu Copies the data to copy 1 device by specifying the start and end points of the data for short period Specifies the start and end points to be copied Specifies only the start point of copy opecifies only
43. Detection Settings B Next gt Same as Recording Setting Some symbols appear in the menu screens The meanings are as follows Help When you press the HELP button or click this symbol the detailed information on the menu appears Left When you press the 14 button or click this symbol the item to be set shifts to left Right When you press the 16 button or click this symbol the item to be set shifts to right 2 lt gt A Up When you press the 11 button or click this symbol the value of selected item increases Down When you press the 15 button or click this symbol the value of selected item decreases Menu address Aunique number for each menu page You can go directly to each menu page by inputting the menu address number using the front buttons of the unit For example when opening the Motion Search menu press the SET UP button and then press the camera number button in the order of 1 6 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 How to set the menus 29 30 Setup Wizard Setup Wizard The setup wizard is displayed when the unit is turned on for the first time The Wizard enables a quick setup e Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the setup wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time the unit is turned on Turn on the power for the first tim
44. Mail Address and Recorder ID E mail Notification Detailed Information step4 Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC Remain Transmits signal when the remaining capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting Temp Fan Transmits signal when the high temperature is detected or the fan is stopped Reboot Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted Record Transmits signal when the recording is Started Alarm Transmits signal when the alarm recording is started Sensor Transmits signal when the signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel Using the web function of this unit is required to change the contents to be transmitted IP Alarm Notification Information step Check the settings of IP Address and Target Port This item is used to transmit warning signals or signals of status change such as a closure of a rear terminal to the PC connected e When selecting Test the sending test for the set IP address and port is executed Using the specified application is required to change the IP address and target port Consult your dealer about the specified application Transmission of signal to broadcast address is not supported Alarm Notification Detailed Information step6 Check the contents to be transmitted to the PC Remain Transmits signal when the remaining capacity reaches the value set for Call out setting Temp Fan Transmits signal when the high temper
45. Product contains Apache and OpenSSL including Original SSLeay library These software programs are also excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of these software programs please see Notice about Apache software and Notice about OpenSSL software Each of Berkeley Database agetty expat and zlib contained in this Product is other open source software These software programs are excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of these software programs please see Notice about other open source software The documents of Notice about software to which GNU GPL LGPL is applied Notice about Apache software Notice about OpenSSL software and Notice about other open source software are contained in the format of electronic files as notice GPL LGPL ja pdf notice Apache ja pdf notice OpenSSL ja pdf and notice other ja pdf in the OpenSoft License folder in the accessory CD supplied with this Product 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Features DX TL5000U 1 a digital recorder that is equipped with HDD as its main memory and 16ch triplex multiplexer Addition to these features this syst
46. Setup Menu Recording e 51 55 Settings concerning normal recording and alat TOCOlOING ancianas race dad vodlat 51 Pre alarm recording 51 Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer to D Timer 51 53 A A 53 Emergency Recording Setup 54 55 Emergency recording oleo 54 Long pre alarm recording 54 55 Audio Recording Setup 55 TITIO USE n uar 56 57 Overlapped timer settings 57 Motion Det eere 58 59 oet Motion Detection Pattern A Set Motion Detection Pattern e um 58 59 e 60 71 TMG Date SOL 60 Menu Language Selection 60 Rear Terminal Setting 60 61 Mode Out Settings 60 61 call Out Settings 61 en 61 A A 61 Password Setting 62 63 SIMPLE LOCK 62 Activating the simple lock 62 Releasing the simple lock 62 PASSWORD LOCK 62 63 Using Operation control of PASSWORD LOCK Sl Mc 62 Registering the PASSWORD
47. Skip Temporarily skips the recording the recording does not perform for the specified time period of that program 9 e When you make the backup in timer recording set the start and end time so that the backup time is 10 minutes or more 2 4 Motion Detection Active Performs the motion detection function during timer recording Inactive Does not perform the motion detection function during timer recording When the motion detection is set to Active in Record A the motion detection pattern of the alarm trigger which is set in lt Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt is used When the alarm trigger is set to External the motion detection recording is not available in the timer recording even if the motion detection is set to Active in timer setting When the trigger for alarm recording is set to External amp MD A or External amp MD B and the motion detection for timer setting is set to Inactive the recording is not started even when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded stepd Set the special day of the week e Set the start and end day of the week The time period between start and end day of the week set here becomes available when setting Special for Day of The Week on step 2 1 step4 Set the holidays e Set the date and month for the holiday operation When setting the end time of the holiday program over 00 00 the holiday program is exe
48. The corresponding camera number button lights up Page 66 67 66 67 66 67 66 67 The displayed camera picture in the single screen display enlarges 64 by 200 400 and then 100 The camera number buttons 11 14 15 16 light up The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Output A Settings Output B Settings gt lt Split 13 screen The corresponding camera number button lights up The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Output A Settings Output B Settings Split 10 screen The corresponding camera number button lights up The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Output A Settings Output B Settings gt lt Split 9 screen The corresponding camera number button lights up The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Output A Settings Output B Settings Split 4 screen The corresponding camera number button lights up 2 types of SPLIT13 display set in Output A Settings Output B Settings Sequence Multi are switched by the switching time set in Sequence Time The corresponding camera number button lights up 2 types of SPLIT10 display set in Output A Settings Output B Settings Sequence Multi are switched by the switching time set in Sequence Time The corresponding camera number button lights up 2 types of SPLIT9 display set in Output A Settings Output B Settings
49. User Registration The User Registration screen reappears When you use SSL the following message appears dam een yen nave cancel Select Yes and then continue the operation The User Registration screen reappears 3 1 To delete a registered user Security Alert Left click on remove in the user ID that you want to delete in Change authorities of users The Remove Confirmation screen appears View ha cutis o ertt e Peer you want to trust the certifying authority 3 2 If you want to delete it left click remove If you don t A The security certificate has expired or is not yet valid want to delete it left click cancel A The name on the security certificate is invalid or does not match the name of the site 3 3 If you have selected remove Do you want to proceed The Completed screen will appear so left click User Registration The User Registration screen reappears Evenifthe Use SSL for Web Access is setto Menus 3 4 If you have selected cancel e Pictures the following message may appear when The User Registration screen reappears displaying live or playback picture It appears because 4 1 the communication without encoding is used to download the ActiveX Control for displaying the Enter the new user 0 and new password in Add New picture User
50. Web 00080 Administrator 53706 4 LAN A NAS Setting IP Address 192 168 001 100 Sub Net Mask 000 000 000 000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 255 255 255 000 131 2 PTZ Setting 1 PTZ Camera Configuration Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Cameranumberie 1 132 5 Memory 1 Add Remove HDD Device Main device 2 External HDD USB HDD m ma m m m m AA AA 3 External HDD SCSI HDD m m m ma e a m a rm LL LL LL Copy 1 device SerialBus group m pe NAS group SCSI group a m m ma m e ko kh ho LL hon LL g lt e USB memory 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
51. adjust Output Recording start Input Recording stop Input Emergency Input Mode out 1 4 Relay output Call out Photo coupler output Ground terminal DC 12 V Output Alarm Input 1 16 Alarm Output 1 16 PTZ terminal Serial port RS 485 port Communication LAN A B 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 1 0 0 45 A 100 240 V NTSC type colour system 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C Max 80 Max 2000 m 425 Width x 390 Depth x 185 Height mm 12 9 kg Digital recording system 13 5 MHz JPEG2000 Frame Field 720 x 480 720 X 240 Hard disc drive 16 Input BNC Connectors S Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms Y Signal 1 0 V p p 75 ohms C Signal 0 286 V p p 75 ohms 2 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms RCA jack 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 16 Output BNC Connectors 1 0 V p p 75 ohms BNC Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms BNC Connector 1 0 V p p 75 ohms 4 RCA Jacks 308 mV rms 50 k ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 1 k ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 50 k ohms RCA Jack 308 mV rms 1 k ohms 20 seconds month when power is supplied 25 C 8 programs Daily start and stop time for one week x 2 set Lasts for more than 1 month when fully charged Serial bus 1 6 Bus power Max 10 W in total For connecting the recommended optional items only Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage 1 applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level
52. alarm recording step6 Use Easy to set the recording rate of all the camera numbers for normal recording to step Set the alarm recording trigger to MD B Motion detection settings see pages 58 and 59 Setup Menu 3 Motion Det 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern Motion Mask Settings 13 Test Mode stepB Set the motion detection settings for Motion B le Timer recording settings see pages 56 and 57 Setup Menu ER Program Selection and Program Overview Timer program 1 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step9 Set the timer program number to Program 1 step10 Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows i Day of The Week Program Mode Special Day Special 08 00 18 00 Record A Inactive Monday Friday Special 18 00 08 00 Record B Active Saturday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active Sunday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active step11 Check the timer recording settings and recordable time recordable days in the overview screen step12 Exit the menu screen step13 Press the TIMER button on the front panel 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples 93 Operation examples continued Operation example 4 lt Recording settings Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt lt see pages 51 to 53 Setup Menu Setting the
53. area 1 set the alarm recording and pre alarm recording are made in the alarm area To playback the recorded data set the lt Select Source Device gt to Alarm In the case that the alarm recording mode for pre alarm recording is set to Alarm CH recording with all the camera numbers set for alarm recording may not be possible when pre alarm recording is carried out during normal recording To perform the pre alarm recording by all the camera numbers set for alarm recording i To perform with normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade and the recording rate set for normal recording ii To perform with normal and alarm recordings Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Normal recording Set all the desired cameras for normal recording Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade and the recording rate set for normal recording Set the pre alarm recording time in Pre Alarm step Alarm recording During alarm recording pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade set for alarm recording And for only the cameras used for alarm recording pre alarm recording is performed at the alarm recording rate iii To perform with alarm recording Set the Alarm Mode to Alarm Plus Pre alarm recording is performed at the picture grade and the recording rate set for alarm recording Pre alarm recording is
54. be checked To check the device displayed in the list select Check Then you can access to the device step Search by Book Mark This item is used to search for the preset book marks User Menu EI Search by Book Mark In the Search by Book Marks select the book mark list number you want to display The picture of the selected bookmark is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display See page 88 for registering a book mark step Search by Motion Picture recorded via motion detection can be searched by specifying the motion detection conditions For this func tion the camera number and start time needs to be speci fied to search The search result is displayed in frame still playback of the single screen display User Menu Iesum B Motion Detection Settings Motion Mask Setting stepl Set the camera number to be searched step2 Set the time for start searching To search from the oldest recording point select Oldest e When the search start point is set to the earlier time than the recording start point the search is executed from the oldest recording point stepd Set the motion detection conditions for playback e Set motion mask setting sensitivity and motion threshold See pages 58 and 59 for the details of these settings The sensitivity of motion detection conditions for playback has two setting items Low and H
55. boot up the indicator flashes and other operations are not accepted REMOTE jack Input connector for optional wired remote control ACCESS indicator Illuminates during accessing to hard disk drive or peripheral recording devices Press the POWER button after the ACCESS indicator is turned off and POWER OFF is displayed on the LCD display COM COMMUNICATION indicator Illuminates when establishing the communication with personal computer ALARM indicator Illuminates during alarm recording TIMER indicator Illuminates during timer recording or timer recording stand by mode LOCK indicator Illuminates while simple lock or password lock is turned on M DET indicator Illuminates when the motion detection function is activated Flashes during motion detection recording PRE ALARM indicator Illuminates during pre alarm recording It also illuminates when pre alarm recording is set 345678 91011 10 11 12 13 14 15 v OUTPUT TA 2 13 14 5 M DET lt v AREA SET UP 12 13141516 COPY 1 indicator Illuminates while performing copy 1 operation Flashes when starting or ending the copy 1 opera tion COPY 2 indicator Illuminates while performing copy 2 operation Flashes when starting or ending the copy 2 opera tion REC STOP button Starts recording The button lights up during recording When pressing the button for more than 2 seconds the recording stops and the
56. button changes in the order of Main Copy1 Copy2 and Free each time you press the button Make sure that the NAS HDDs connected are displayed in the screen of lt External HDD NAS HDD gt The NAS number and the IP address set in the lt LAN A NAS Setting gt are shown on the screen stepD stepO step Add or remove the NAS HDD for setting the copy device Copy1 Registers for the copy 1 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Copy2 Registers for the copy 2 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Free Does not registered as the copy device e The button changes between Copy1 Copy2 and Free each time you press the button step e The available device to be set as the copy 1 device are HDD DVD R DVD RW CD R CD RW USB memory and NAS The available device to be set as the copy 2 device are HDD DVD RW DVD R and NAS Consult your dealer about NAS and SCSI devices supported The copied data is transmitted in 2 MB units The copy of up to 2 MB of the latest data may be delayed Be careful when changing the copy device e The maximum number of devices connected to serial bus 15 16 including the built in DVD This 15 the total number of devices for main copy 1 and copy 2 e The maximum number of SCSI devices used at the same time is 6 Attach the optional board to connect the SCSI devices Th
57. connect this unit to a power outlet which does not have an earth terminal Please use the supplied AC power cord 3 CAMERA connectors D Do not connect superimposed voltage camera because it can cause damage to the unit CAMERA IN connectors Input connector for signal of camera BNC connector CAMERA OUT connectors Outputs video signal from input camera If the MAIN switch is turned on the signal from CAMERA IN connector is looped out to this connector 4 VIDEO OUTPUT connectors OUTPUT A VIDEO connector Output connector which sends video signal to dis play monitor BNC connector OUTPUT A S Y C connector Output connector which sends separate brightness signals and colour signals for higher picture quality Simultaneous output along with OUTPUT A VIDEO connector is also possible OUTPUT B VIDEO connector Output connector which sends video signal to sec B monitor BNC connector see page 17 13 10 11 12 UREE mm 14 15 16 VIDEO CASCADE connectors VIDEO CASCADE IN connector Input video connector for cascade connection VIDEO CASCADE OUT connector Output video connector for cascade connection SERIAL BUS port Input and output port for the device equipped with SERIAL BUS connector LAN A port Port for connection of NAS hard disk unit to back up the recorded data LAN B port Port for communication using web browser AUDIO connectors AUDIO I
58. extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 15 Object and Liquid Entry Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dan gerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 17 Damage requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer serv icing to qualified service personnel under the follow ing conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product c Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally by fol lowing the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often re quire extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service NOTE 6 18 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in
59. fan Copying data stopped because of new record Stop HDD recording to Click Clear LOG35003 None 44 45 press the E button Warning or Click Clear overwrites the old data continue copy archive Warning or LOG7500 4 New record will soon overwrite the old data Stop HDD recording to Click Clear LOG3600 3 None 44 45 in copying continue copy archive Warning or LOG7600 4 Stop the recording if you want to continue the Stop copy archive to press the E copying continue HDD recording button NONE Restarts by watchdog LOG5101 ee operation ENF PO 8 14 00 Recording 24 Playback Regarding LOG1400 Displays during recording The system shuts down once and 3400 Copy 1 4400 7400 Copy 2 then resumes recording The error HDD is automatically deleted from the recording The following numbers are in device The recording is continued until all the registered HDDs are used up 00 A Internal 01 B Internal 02 C Internal 03 D Internal 10 to 26 USB External Regarding LOG24 to 74 Displays during copying or playback The playback or 30 to 35 SCSI External 40 to 47 NAS External Copy stops because the system shuts down Carry out playback or copy again 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Warnings and CALL OUT output 115 Check sheet The following is the sheet for writing down each settings Use it
60. fire electric shock or other hazards 19 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in safe oper ating conditions 20 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that product heat 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 instruc tion 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 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsi ble for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE THIS CLASS A DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES 003 CET APPAREIL NUM RIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
61. for which motion detection settings are made The motion detection settings can be made for each camera individually e When you display the motion detection setting screen during single screen display of any specified camera number that camera number is displayed as the initial setting of Camera Select Motion detection function does not perform while the motion detection setting screen is displayed e e When the camera number is determined the background picture displays the selected camera step2 Set the motion mask setting e Set the active area for the motion detection function Any of the 418 detection areas of the individually loaded picture for each connected camera can be set The active areas are indicated in red the inactive areas are indicated in blue and when setting the multiple areas at a time the areas being set are colorless Set to default Sets the motion mask setting area to the default setting the center part of the screen is active Enable all Sets all the areas to be activated Disable all Sets all the areas to be inactivated Manual Sets the motion mask setting areas manually or use the previous manual setting e Setup Menu When setting by the mouse To set the area one by one left click the desired area The area switches between active and inactive each time you click the mouse To set the multiple areas at a time right click the start point of t
62. in the change of brightness e When the sensitivity is set to High the motion detection may become too sensitive and it may detect even flickering of the fluorescent lighting step4 Set the motion threshold Set the minimum number of areas for starting the motion detection operation from the number of active areas within the detection area Motion detection function operates when detecting the change that exceeds the number of areas set as the minimum Set Motion Threshold to the number less than that of the active areas in the detection area The motion detection function does not operate when setting Motion Threshold to a value exceeds that number step Set the reference interval time This item is used to set the detecting interval By setting this item the motion detection functions both for the object which moves fast and slowly Set the longer interval for the object which moves slower and the shorter interval for the object moves faster x __ _ _ _ stepO Test the motion detection function on the condition you have set e The color of the dot detecting motion changes step To copy another motion detection settings use Same as settings e Select Copy Motion A to copy the setting for the same camera number of Motion B e Select Copy Motion B to copy the setting for th
63. leads should not be left in contact with the cabinet surface for long periods INSTALLATION LOCATION For excellent performance and lasting reliability install in a location that is 1 Well ventilated out of direct sunlight and away from direct heat 2 Asolid vibration free surface 3 Free from high humidity excessive dust and away from magnetic fields 4 Please ensure that the ventilation fan located on the unit s back panel is not blocked UNSUITABLE LOCATIONS Placing the unit in the following places might shorten the product life Extremely cold places such as refrigerated warehouses and ice houses e Places where excessive hydrogen sulfide is likely to be generated such as hot springs areas e Places or locations with salt air environment NO OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS SUCH AS VASES SHALL BE PLACED ON THE APPARATUS DO NOT PLACE HEAVY OBJECT ON THIS UNIT DO NOT STEP ONTO THIS UNIT DO NOT PLACE ANY OBJECTS IN FRONT OF THE DISC LOADING SLOT The unit may drop or fall by losing its balance It may cause injury or failure of the unit WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE THIS APPARATUS MUST BE GROUNDED WARNING The supplied power cord is used for 120 V only Never connect to any outlet or power supply having a different voltage or frequency Notice about construction of the surveillance system using this unit This unit can be controlled by the external device
64. light turns off when OUTPUT A is selected and on when OUTPUT Bis selected It affects both play back and search functions TILT v button When pressing the button during PTZ mode the angle of the camera adjusts to the downward direction Disc loading slot Accepts DVD disc or CD to copy backup The supported discs are DVD RW DVD R CD R and CD RW OPEN CLOSE amp button Opens or closes the disc loading slot BUSY indicator Flashes or illuminates during recording or playback LCD display Displays the present time and the status of the unit SHUTTLE ring Adjusts the playback speed and rewinds or forwards the recorded pictures Pans the camera JOG dial Forwards or rewinds the picture during playback frame by frame Uses for controlling PTZ cameras connected 21 Camera number buttons 1 to 16 Displays the picture supplied from the camera con nected The number of the button corresponds to that of the CAMERA IN connector on the rear panel The button of the displayed camera number lights up Used for the preset function ofthe PTZ camera con trol Used for the menu settings M DET DOT ON OFF M DET AREA SET UP CAMERA NUMBER 9 and 13 Used for setting the detection area of the motion detection function Loading Ejecting a DVD disc or CD step Before using the disc read the cautionary notes described in the manual included with the disc Press the OPEN CLOSE button he disc load
65. mail Setup screen appears IDX TLS000 Login root Recorder Title amp Camera Titles ELECTRIC X TLS000 Login root E mail Setup 7 MITSUBISHI SMTP Server Hast Name er POP Server Name er POP User ID POP User Password Recorder Tide Caml Cama Card Cam Cam Cam 10 11 Caml Caml3 Caml4 15 16 2 Enter the desired recorder or camera title to New Text 2 When making the settings to send the e mail The recorder and the camera titles currently set are shown in the Current Text Input the desired settings for SMTP Server Host Name or IP POP Server Host Name or IP POP 3 Select change and left click User ID POP User Password DNS Server 1 Address DNS Server 2 Address From and Recorder ID The settings currently set are shown in the Current Settings 3 send the test e mail select From Address Test send test mail and left click 4 1 When setting the receiver s address Enter the desired e mail address to New Address 4 2 Set the contents to be transmitted from the recorder to the PC e Remain Temp Fan Reboot Record Alarm and Sensor settings be set See page 79 4 3 Select whether to activate inactivate the e mail address you have set e When a check mark is put to Active column t
66. menu manually Time Date Setting on page 60 Set the present time Data Management Setting for Main Memory on page 82 Set the alarm area language present time HDD configuration and recording settings are set automatically by following the instructions in the menu y Making the initial menu settings e Setting the present time display mode See 6 On Screen Information on page 69 e Setting the audio recording See B Audio Recording Setup page 55 Continuous recording time table on pages 110 111 Making the HDD settings Setting the repeat recording Es See Data Management Setting for Main Memory on page 82 e Setting the remaining HDD capacity x See Low Memory Alarm Setting on pages 60 and 61 e Setting the CALL OUT x See 4 Call Out Settings on pages 60 and 61 e Setting the buzzer Es See 4 Buzzer on page 61 Making the multiplexer settings Making the split screen settings gt See Multiplexer Setting on pages 66 67 e Making the sequence setting gt See E Multiplexer Setting on pages 66 67 Setting other various functions e Setting the camera title recorder title See Camera Title and Recorder Title on page 69 70 e Setting the display mode See On Screen Information page 69 Setting the output signal of the unit status lt See Mode Out Settings on pages
67. of alarm signals set the Alarm Input setting in the Recording menu to Off step9 Set the PTZ camera preset e When the alarm input set on step 8 is input the camera corresponding to the sensor number adjusts its angle to the preset point set on this step Does not adjust the camera angle e Select View and display the overview screen to check all the settings set on steps 8 and 9 Set the recording camera for each sensor connected le e When the trigger is set to MD A or MD B PTZ camera preset cannot be activated In this case the PTZ camera preset does not function even when the setting is set to other than D Alarm recording e When alarm recording or emergency recording is input during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is extended until the alarm recording or the emergency recording is completed e When the alarm recording trigger is set to External MD A or External MD B the priority is given to the latest alarm input e When the alarm recording trigger is set to External MD A or External MD B and the alarm recording time is set to Manual the alarm recording stops 2 seconds after the input of motion detection even if the ALARM IN terminal is being grounded When the alarm recording time for this recording according to the motion detection is set to Manual the actual recording time is 2 seconds e When power
68. screen display information settings Specifies the location of clock display operational condition and camera number display Specifies the camera title Displays the preview screen of the camera titles Displays the preview screen of the camera titles Specifies the recorder title Specifies the monitor output settings Specifies audio output settings Specifies audio output settings for single screen display Specifies audio output settings for split screen display Resets the menu settings to the factory settings Exits the System menu Loads the menu setting data from the external device Selects the device from which the menu is loaded Saves the menu setting data of this unit to the external device Selects the device to which the menu is saved Exits the Menu Data menu Specifies the display settings of optional graphic card for XGA monitor Exits the Option menu Pages 67 128 67 128 67 128 68 128 129 68 129 69 70 130 69 130 69 130 69 130 69 130 70 130 70 130 70 130 70 130 70 130 71 72 72 72 73 131 System Menu System Menu 300 000 000 11COM LAN 2 PTZ Setting Menu 11 RS 232C Setting 2 RS 485 Cascade Setting Setting gt 2 Setting gt 3 Information gt Detail gt 4 Information gt Detail gt 4 JLAN A NAS Setting Setting gt 2 Information gt Information gt 2 Information gt 3 Information gt
69. setting again with narrower copy range or use a copy device with larger capacity When the copy is performed during recording the picture of the recording start and end points may not be recorded 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 46 Copy continued Playback software When copying the data to CD DVD or USB memory the needed PC playback software is automatically copied on to the disc Refer to the following for using the software 4 System requirements OS Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP CPU IBM PC AT compatible with an Intel Pentium series processor of at least 500 MHz e RAM 256 MB or more Hard disk drive System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB Display device XGA 1024 pixels X 768 pixels or higher Starting up the application software Load the CD DVD USB memory to the personal computer which has been used for copy step step2 Double click the icon of the disc to open 3D REC Start up the application software Double click the FSM Player Lite exe The applica tion software starts up and the operation panel appears When the picture cannot be loaded use the Folder command in the File menu to select the picture folder to be played back step3 f FSMPlayerLite File F Search S Operation Q Bookmark B View Groupine G
70. the camera or the controller Pan Reverse Reverses the pan direction depending on the installation conditions Tilt Reverse Reverses the tilt direction depending on the installation conditions Configuration Check List This item is used to check the connecting status of the camera or the controller and the address and port set in PTZ Camera Configuration System Menu a 2 PTZ Setting 2 Configuration Check List ID Configuration Check List Select Configuration Check List in the PTZ Setting menu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 11 Service Info System Menu System Log List B Disk Information This item is used to check the number date and time of This item is used to check the recording range of the main the system log copy 1 or copy 2 device System Menu System Menu 3 Service Info Disk Information System Log List 3 Disk Information step1 Check the system log in the lt System Log List gt ER Disk Information Main e he System Log List displays up to 1000 items When the number of items exceed this limit the D Disk Detailed Information Main latest 1000 items are displayed Disk Information Copy 1 SerialBus NAS SCSI e When a failure occurs while the System Log List is DVD CD USBMemory being displayed exit the scr
71. the number of the button The indicator turns green for the camera number which is being displayed and it turns black for the camera number which is not being displayed The picture is not displayed even when the indicator turns green if the data has not been copied for that camera number This slider is displayed when the button located on the lower right of the Camera button is pressed Drag with the mouse to adjust the playback speed When setting to Fast it may disrupt the operation depending on the performance of the personal computer used Use this setting with the proper picture playback speed suitable to the personal computer used The playback speed slider may not be changed at a constant interval when the data which is additionally copied is played back When clicking during the playback is stopped Convert screen appears Specify the range to be converted and the camera number and then press the JPEG or AVI button to convert and save the picture data collectively Collective conversion requires adequate free space in the physical memory and the hard disk for temporary files the system partition and save drive The limitations of available memory space and hard disk space vary depending on your operating conditions Perform conversion starting from a small file that requires only several seconds to be converted while checking the state of the memory and the hard disk Search menu Command Fun
72. the frame or field recording maximum recording rate and picture grade for alarm recording individually for each camera number When setting for the recording rate recording is disabled for that camera number e Select View and display the preview screen to check the settings you have set The recording rate to be set for normal and alarm recordings are the maximum number of frames The number may decrease depending on the number of cameras used for recording e The field recording and frame recording can be mixed However when the total number of fields and frames becomes nearly 240 the recording may not follow the setting The priority of the recording rate setting is frame recording gt field recording gt large recording rate gt small recording rate gt small camera number gt large camera number Make sure to check the settings in the preview screen after making the recording settings e When the picture is recorded at the maximum recording rate a picture from the camera without recording cannot be checked through communication e When setting the frame recording the recording rate display in the preview screen turns green e The recording rate display in the preview screen turns red when the value exceeds 240 pps in total de Setup Menu stepWY Select motion detection recording Alarm Starts alarm recording when the motion is detected Normal Starts normal recording wh
73. the rear panel are both turned OFF when attaching or removing the HDD Wait at least 1 minute after turning off the power Do not remove the top cover of the unit When attaching multiple HDDs attach in the order of HDD A B and C Do not drop the HDD Also do not put the metallic object such as a coin or a screw driver into the HDD tray e When a power failure occurs during recording avoid adding replacing or transporting the HDD as the recorded data may be erased In this case turn the power back on to boot up the unit normally with the HDD that was being used at the time of the power failure attached Then add replace or transport the HDD HDD is very delicate Handle the HDD with care and follow the precautions below because even a small shock may damage the internal components of the HDD Do not place the HDD on a desk or a table directly Put a thick cushion under the HDD because even a small shock may damage the internal components of the HDD Do not use an electric screwdriver Vibrations and shocks caused by an electric screwdriver may damage the internal components of the HDD When replacing the HDD do not knock the HDD with other components such as the another HDD and the HDD tray Do not knock the HDD with tools such as a driver when replacing the HDD The following HDD has been tested and compatibility is ensured This information is as of December 2004 Supply of this HDD may be stopped or it may be changed without notice by it
74. the unit has been charged for 48 hours full the date time timer record settings and menu settings are kept up to 1 month without power The accu racy of the time will decline if the power plug is not con nected to the wall outlet for and extensive period In this case it is recommended to check the present time setting Power failure reset recording If there is a power failure during recording the recording will resume after the power is restored If there is a power failure during timer recording the recording will resume after the power is restored when the present time is within the set time period of the timer For alarm recording re cording will stop even the present time is within the set recording time D When the power failure occurs during recording the picture and audio of up to 6 MB just before the power failure will not be recorded When the pre alarm recording time is set to other than 0 second picture and audio of up to 32 MB will not be recorded e e When the power failure occurs during alarm or emergency recording alarm or emergency recording is cancelled after the power is restored REC is registered in the system log list when the recording is started but it is not registered when the recording is resumed after a power failure e The playback picture at the start position where recording is resumed after a power failure may be disturbed and the search function may not operate p
75. voltage 1 applied Clock adjust Output is throughout of Clock adjust Input Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage 1 applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage 1 applied Active Short Max Drive current 500 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Active Short Max Drive current 7 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Max 350 mA DC when Main switch and power button is turned on Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level voltage is applied Active Low Level Max Drive current 7 mA DC Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC RS 232C terminal RS 422 terminal RS 232C D SUB 9 pin RS 485 Input Output RJ 11 Connector form RJ 45 Physical interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX A for external storage B for communication PCl compliant slot type low profile For connecting the recommended optional items only Card slot for optional board DVD R RW CD R RW recording format Accessories Original format AC power cord Screws CD Mouse Cable clamping band Ferrite core Installer s manual this manual User s manual lt A Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Non active Non active Non active Non active Non active Non active
76. when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees life time at the unit This unit uses a built in hard disk which is a precision device Please handle this unit with sufficient care Do not subject this unit to vibrations or shocks This may cause trouble specially when the power of the unit is turned on or when the hard disk is being accessed and sufficient care is required Do not disconnect the power plug while the power of the unit is turned on or while recording or playing For early detection of faults we recommend that you request inspection once a year The hard disk and cooling fan are not permanent items and will need replacing with time When operated in an ambient temperature of 25 C it is recommended that both of the hard disk and fan are replaced every 30 000 hours This figure is only a guide and should not be taken as a guaranteed lifespan of the products Use the Elapsed Operating Time System Menu Service Info as a guide to perform checkups 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Caution and care continued DISCLAIMER In any event Mitsubishi assumes no responsibility or reliability for the following Disassembly repair or alteration of this unit by user or installer Failure or breakdown in or damage to this unit resulting from mi
77. when selecting Normal Select Setting to set the partition capacity when selecting Partition step6 2 When selecting Partition Set the desired partition capacity Normal Recording Area The area for normal recording Alarm Recording Area The area for alarm recording Long Pre Alarm Area The area for long pre alarm recording e Set the partition capacity for each area in 5 96 unit You cannot set Normal Recording Area to 0 e When the setting is completed return to the screen of step 6 1 and then select Next step7 Select whether or not to make the recording settings To set the recording settings select Next e Select Quit to exit the setup wizard without setting the recording settings The power of the unit turns on e e n the recording setting screens you can return to the previous screen by pressing the Return button step8 When selecting By selecting Execute the unit automatically checks the condition of the picture supplied from the camera and then sets the camera number to be recorded Select Next when the setting is completed step9 Set the recording time e Set the recording cycle and the recording hour per day e Select Execute when the setting is completed step10 Frame field recording rate and the picture grade for the camera numbers detected on step 8 are automatically set e The settings made here are use
78. when you make settings The screened values are the default settings Setup Menu 200 000 000 1 Recording 1 Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer 2 Normal Recording Menu AM ay Recording Rate Picture Grade p 11 Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu Recording Rate Picture Grade o Ky Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 116 Motion 3 Alarm Recording Menu continued Re adin LL m Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration A Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Recording Camera LY UE PERE PERE 111111 er HHE 5 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 1 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sens
79. 0 Specifies the output A split 16 display settings 66 127 6 Settings gt 245 160 000 Specifies the output A single sequence setting 66 127 Settings gt 245 170000 Specifies the output A split sequence settings 66 127 2 Settings gt 245 200 000 Specifies the output B display settings and switching 07 128 time of the output sequence settings Settings gt 245 210 000 Specifies the output B split 4 display settings 67 128 1 Settings gt 245 211 000 Specifies the output split 4a display settings 67 128 2 Settings gt 245 212 000 Specifies the output B split 4b display settings 67 128 Settings gt 245 213 000 Specifies the output B split 4c display settings 67 128 4 Settings gt 245 214 000 Specifies the output B split 4d display settings 67 128 2 Settings gt 245 220 000 Specifies the output B split 9 display settings 67 128 1 Settings gt 245 221000 Specifies the output B split 9a display settings 67 128 2 Settings gt 245 222 000 Specifies the output B split 9b display settings 67 128 3 Settings gt 245 230 000 Specifies the output B split 10 display settings 67 128 1 Settings gt 245 231 000 Specifies the output B split 10a display settings 67 128 2 Settings gt 245 232 000 Specifies the output B split 10b display settings 67 128 4 Settings gt 245 240 000 Specifies the output B split 13 display settings 67 128 11 Settings gt 245 241 000 Specifies the output B
80. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Caution and care HEAVY OBJECTS SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED ON THE UNIT E G MONITOR NEVER TOUCH OR INSERT ANY OBJECT INSIDE THE UNIT Touching the inside of the cabinet or inserting foreign objects of any kind through the disc loading slot or ventilation holes not only creates a safety hazard but can also cause extensive damage PROTECT THE POWER CORD Damage to the power cord may cause fire or shock hazard If the power cord is damaged turn OFF the MAIN switch and carefully unplug the cord by holding the main plug If this unit is moved with the power on status the built in HDD may be damaged Confirm that more than one minute have passed since the power cord and the connecting cords were disconnected then move this unit Make sure to take the disc out and close the disc loading slot UNPLUG THE POWER CORD DURING A LONG ABSENCE Turn off the power and unplug the power cord during a long absence MAINTAIN GOOD VENTILATION Do not obstruct the many ventilation holes on the unit For maximum ventilation leave some space around the unit and place the unit on a hard level surface only and ensure is not covered during use Heavy objects should never be placed on the unit WHEN NOT IN USE When not in use always eject the disc and turn OFF the MAIN switch CABINET CARE Never use petroleum based cleaners Clean with a soft cloth moistened with soap and water and wipe dry PVC cables or
81. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 133 1 Add Remove HDD Device continued Copy 2 device SerialBus NAS group A SCSI group 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive Select using for Copy1 or Copy2 Copy1 Copy2 134 3 Data Management Setting for Main Memory Main Device Repeat Settings Normal Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Alarm Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off LPA Recording Area Repeat On Repeat Off 4 Change Partition Setting Normal Recording Area 4 Change Partition Setting continued Alarm Recording Area 4 Change Partition Setting continued Long Pre Alarm Area 4 Recording Data Readout Setting Playback Image Originality Device Check Play E na Y YY V7 Auto Expire on Specified Date sheet 135 136 Glossary Glossary Auto PAN When a camera 1 set to this mode it automatically turns between two preset positions horizontally The availability of this function depends on the specifications of the con nected camera e NAS Network Attached Storage A netw
82. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 53 54 Recording continued E Emergency Recording Setup This item is used to set the emergency recording settings When the EMERGENCY terminal is grounded by the alarm sensor while both of the MAIN switch on the rear panel and the POWER button on the front panel are turned ON emergency recording starts automatically overriding all the other settings even during timer recording or the unit is in stop mode D e Emergency recording is not performed while the MAIN switch or POWER button is turned OFF or while timer recording stand by mode e The setting of the Recording menu cannot be changed during normal recording or alarm recording When changing setting during recording stop recording for normal recording For alarm recording when the Alarm Input in the Recording menu is set to Off the alarm input cannot be accepted for 5 minutes When you stop recording during this time the setting change of the Recording menu is available Setup Menu E Emergency Recording Setup D Emergency Record Settings Recording step1 Select the frame or field recording step2 Set the long pre alarm recording time in Pre alarm Duration 0 min Does not execute the long pre alarm recording Set the emergency recording time in Post alarm Duration step step4 Set the maximum recording rate Camera Se
83. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 35 Menu chart continued 4 Setup Menu continued Setup Menu 200 000 000 Menu Menu Address 5 Emergency Recording Setup 215 000 000 Execute 215 DOO 000 6 Audio Recording Setup 216 000 000 El Exit 2 Timer 1 Program Selection and Program Overview 221 000 000 2 Overview gt 221 200 000 3 Overview gt 221 300 000 2 Configure Timer Program 1 222 000 000 3 Configure Timer Program 2 223 000 000 4 Define Holidays 224 000 000 Exit 3 Motion Det 115 Motion Detection Pattern A 231 000 000 A 12 Set gt 13 Go test gt 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern 232 000 000 A 12 Set gt 13 Go test gt El Exit Next Proceeds to System Menu 4 System 1 Time Date Setting 241 000 000 A Auto D Set gt 241 DOO 000 2 Menu Language Selection 242 000 000 3 Rear Terminal Setting 243 000 000 Settings gt 243 100 000 2 Settings gt 243 200 000 4 Setting 244 000 000 Setting gt 244 100 000 2 Setting gt 244 200 000 3 Setting gt 244 300 000 4 Setting gt 244 400 000 Functions Specifies recording time for long pre alarm recording and recording time maximum recording rate and camera for emergency recording Displays the preview of the emergency recording settings Specifies the audio recording setting Exits t
84. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations Recording continued Normal recording settings step1 Follow the steps 1 and 2 on page 97 to set the recording camera frame or field recording recording rate and picture grade for normal recording e After executing the camera check the recording setting is made only for the camera numbers with the video signal input when using auto or easy setting Estimated Recording Time The continuous recordable time depending on the recording rate and the recording picture grade of normal recording is displayed as Estimated Recording Time on the bottom of the preview screen for normal recording e When the main device is partitioned Estimated Recording Time shows the estimated recordable time for normal recording Alarm recording settings step2 Setthe frame or field recording maximum recording rate per camera and picture grade for alarm recording Easy Sets the frame or field recording maximum recording rate per camera and picture grade for alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers When the recording rate is set to for all the camera numbers this disables alarm recording Set the desired settings and then select Execute e The preview screen appears automatically when the easy setting is executed Manual Sets
85. 3 Motion Det 1 Set Motion Detection Pattern A 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B Sensitivity Motion Reference Interval Sensitivity Motion Reference Interval Threshold Threshold 1 to 418 1 to 418 default default setting setting is 5 is 5 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 123 126 4 System 2 Menu Language Selection ENGLISH FRANGAIS ESPA OL 3 Rear Terminal Setting 1 Mode Out Settings Mode Out 1 to 4 Low Memory Alarm Setting Trigger Low Memory Mode Out 1 MEM Mode Out 4 y Normal Recording ME Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area coy2 4 Password Setting Operation Control Password Disk Management Password 5 Multiplexer Setting 1 Output A Settings Split 4 screen Split 9 screen DL Jit PE JEJE M HE IE Jt fe ale aye HR 1 Output A Settings continued Split 10 screen Split 13 screen TES
86. 53 400 000 Specifies the partition setting of the Main 82 135 device 4 Recording Data Readout Setting 354 000 000 Specifies repeat playback image originality check 83 135 playback and auto expire on specified date Exit Exits the Memory menu 6 Data Clear 1 Storage Memory D Execute 361 000000 Deletes the data of the Main device 84 2 Copy 1 Execute 362 000 000 Deletes the data of the copy 1 device 84 3 Copy 2 D Execute 363 000 000 Deletes the data of the copy 2 device 84 EJ Exit Exits the Data Clear menu El Exit Exits the System Menu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 42 Search Selecting the search function The various search functions of this unit can be used to go to the beginning of the desired picture This unit is equipped with 5 search functions When the SEARCH button on the front panel is pressed the User Menu with search menu opened is displayed B search ty Tine an bate SSS r sete Soares ovis sean E EST 8 B Select Source Device This item is used to set the playback or search device User Menu 1 Select Source Device step1 Set the desired playback device and playback area Main Plays back or searches recording contents of the main device Normal Normal recording area Alarm Alarm record
87. Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change CH3 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal while displaying the picture from the camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO IN 3 terminal during playback CH4 Outputs the audio from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal while displaying the picture from the Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 camera Outputs the recorded audio of AUDIO Copy devices IN 4 terminal during playback step2 Select the device to be checked from Copy 1 Drive Information and Copy 2 Drive Information e Th lo ch which i for the fi step3 Select the desired group for displaying the e audio channel which is output for the first time after switching a picture from the camera is set with information gt gt Update Information Updates the recording a pde enu gt System gt Audio information Media Eject Ejects the media D When switching the multiplexer for example Split 4 gt Split 9 Single screen Split 4 Camera number 1 gt Camera number 5 the setting is reset to the setting set in the Audio Setting When switching the picture supplied from the camera to the playback picture or from playback picture to the picture supplied from the camera the setting is also reset to the setting set in the Audio Setting To fix the audio output use the Audio Setting Setup Menu gt System gt Audio Setting
88. IAL BUS port of this unit are displayed in the screen of External HDD USB HDD e When the SB button of the desired ID number is pressed the access LED on the device illuminates and you can check the corresponding HDD which is connected to the SERIAL BUS port Add or remove the USB HDD for setting the main or copy device Main Registers for the main device The numbers indicate the recording order Copy1 Registers for the copy 1 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Copy2 Registers for the copy 2 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Free Does not registered as the main or copy device e The button changes in the order of Main Copy1 Copy2 and Free each time you press the button step4 System Menu Make sure that the SCSI HDDs connected are displayed in the screen of lt External HDD SCSI HDD gt e When the SCSI button of the desired ID number is pressed the access LED on the device illuminates and you can check the corresponding HDD Add or remove the SCSI HDD for setting the main or copy device Main Registers for the main device The numbers indicate the recording order Copy1 Registers for the copy 1 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Copy2 Registers for the copy 2 device The numbers indicate the order for writing of data Free Does not registered as the main or copy device e The
89. M5 ZD Soon to be on sale DX KB5UE Soon to be on sale DX GC5 Soon to be on sale R 2500 DX RM5 Soon to be on sale HDD extension unit serial bus connection type Rack mount adapter for HDD extension unit DX ZD5UE Z Key board for digital recorder cascade function supported Graphic card for XGA output attached to the PCI slot on the rear panel of the unit Wired remote controller Menus cannot be set using wired remote controller Consult your dealer for the functions related to PTZ Rack mount adapter for digital recorder DX TL5000 series Recommended items Please consult your dealer about the recommended SCSI board and the other external devices Attaching the optional board Remove the 13 screws on both sides 4 X 2 and step3 Attach the optional board rear side 5 step2 Remove the top cover by pulling it to the rear panel 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections e When attaching the optional board follow the instruction on the manual of the optional board stepd Attach the top cover Attach the top cover with the 13 screws removed in step 1 29 How to set the menus Setting the menus The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed on OUTPUT A monitor You can select and set the operational conditions by using the buttons o
90. N connectors Input connector for audio signal RCA pin AUDIO CASCADE IN connector Input audio connector for cascade connection AUDIO CASCADE OUT connector Output audio connector for cascade connection AUDIO OUT connector Output connector for audio signal RCA pin Keyhole for antitheft lock Used to connect a commercially available antitheft cable manufactured by Kensington OPTION SLOT Used to attach an optional boards GND terminals Common GND terminal RS 232C connector Used to connect to a host device equipped with RS 232C connector such as a personal computer This unit can be controlled from other devices via this connector 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning 15 Major operations and their functions continued Rear view continued 13 14 15 3 4 567 8 9 10 Fa NI poooooongr m Cero co coc ee ODODODOD GOGO 1 RESET Storage 190 cou 7 ALARM IN 11 12 ALARM IN terminals Input terminals for alarm signal ALARM OUT terminals Output terminals for alarm signal RESET button Used to reset the unit and turn off the power At this time picture data menu settings and the present time are kept I O terminals CLOCK ADJ termina
91. ON SE CONFIER AUX TECH NICIENS QUALIFI S La fleche symbolisant l clair dans un triangle equilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de l utilisateur sur le fait qu il y a des tensions dangereuses non isol es l int rieur de l enceinte du produit qui peuvent tre suffisamment importantes pour conduire au risque d lectrocution Le point d exclamation au sein d un triangle quilateral a pour objet de tirer l attention de l utilisateur sur le fait qu il yades instructions de mise en service et d entretien de r paration dans les fiches descriptives de l appareil qui doivent obligatoirement tre respect es AVERTISSEMENT AFIN D VITER TOUT RISQUE D INCENDIE OU D LECTROCUTION NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A L HUMIDITE ATTENTION POUR PR VENIR LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARIS E AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT TRE INS R ES FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE D COUVERT 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Important safeguards PLEASE READ ALL THESE INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING YOUR RECORDER AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOLLOW ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS MARKED ON THE RECORDER Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance i
92. Select the displaying order of the screen type step6 Select the desired switching time step When setting the output B settings to the same settings as those for the output A select Same as and then select Set While sequential screen is displayed for either of output A or B you cannot change the settings of split screen and sequential screen 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations System continued Setup Menu Alarm Display Setting When lt Covert Camera Setting is set to Off the o operational mode display and alarm display setting This item is used to display the picture input with alarm do not function signal in the single screen display or split screen display which has been pre set When another alarm signal is in put during alarm recording the picture with the latest alarm signal appears in the single screen display or split screen display The screen returns to the previous display when the alarm recording is completed 5 Multiplexer Setting 5 Covert Camera Setting step1 Set the covert camera setting for each camera The alarm display setting is available for either output A or B Select the desired output for alarm display You cannot use alarm display on both output A and B at the same time Setup Menu number On Displays the picture supplied fro
93. TZ camera preset settings 51 53 119 for alarm recording View gt 212 500 000 Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera 51 53 119 preset settings for alarm recording Setup Menu 200 000 000 Menu TlRecording ID View gt ID Next gt ID View gt 4 Set Recording Pattern D Timer Camera Check 2 Auto Set gt Execute 2 Easy 10 Set gt Execute 2 Manual D Se 3JAlarm Recording Menu Easy gt Manual T 4jAlarm Camera Setting D View Next gt 5 Alarm Trigger In Out ID View gt Camera Check 2 Auto Set gt ID Execute 2 Easy 10 Set gt 2 Manual D Set gt Recording Menu Easy D Set gt Manual 4 Camera Setting 5 Alarm Trigger In Out sb Menu Address 3 Set Recording Pattern C Timer 213 000 000 213 100 000 213 2AD 000 213 2AD 000 213 2ED 000 213 2ED DOO 213 2MD 000 213 2MD DOO 213 300 000 213 3ED 000 Execute 213 3ED DOO 213 3MD 000 213 3MD DOO 213 400 000 213 4D0 000 213 4DD 000 213 500 000 213 5D0 000 214 000 000 214 100 000 214 2AD 000 214 2AD DOO 214 2ED 000 214 2ED DOO 214 2MD 000 214 2MD DOO 214 300 000 214 3ED 000 D Execute 214 DOO 214 3MD 000 214 3MD DOO 214 400 000 214 4D0 000 214 4DD 000 214 500 000 214 5D0 000 Functions Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern C Selects the camera number to be recor
94. The audio is output in sync with OUTPUT A During playback the recorded audio is output During displaying the picture from the camera the audio from camera is output Protect Data Protect Data Up to 500 specified areas can be locked preventing acci dental deletion of important data Only the data in the main device can be locked When the main device 1 partitioned the data in the normal and alarm areas can be locked User Menu Protect Data Protect Recorded Data 2 Protected Data Information 3 Change Protected Data Setinss step1 Set the start and end points of the data to be locked The data in the area which is currently set to be played back normal or alarm can be locked The points are set by the bookmark Select the desired book mark number See page 88 for registering a book mark 5 step2 Select Protect The data is locked in 512 MB unit The registered date and time will be the start or end point of the one or more data blocks which including the specified book mark number so they may not be similar to the date and time of the specified book mark step3 o check the locked data select the Protected Data Information e Select the area to be displayed in the Select Source Device User Menu Search Search Displays the picture of the start point of the selected area Check Checks the device in which the locked area is recorded stepd T
95. a other operations are not accepted Load Menu Data This item is used to update the menu settings of this unit by loading the menu settings copied on the external media 9 To load or change the menu settings stored on the external media set the HDD settings Alarm area alarm area capacity LPA and LPA area capacity of this unit to the same settings as the recorder which has been used for copying the menu settings When these settings are different between this unit and the recorder which has been used for copying the menu settings cannot be updated The menu setting cannot be updated by using the menu data of which the format is different For example the construction of the menu has been changed due to the addition of the function etc Setup Menu EE Load Menu Data 1 Load Menu Device Selection 9 step1 Select the device and the group to be used for loading the menu settings step2 Select Eject to eject the device e Eject appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected step3 Select Execute e The menu settings of this unit is updated and Menu setting data is loaded appears on the screen e When the medium to be used for loading the menu is not prepared Device does not exist appears on the screen 9 When loading the data with the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway Service Port Setting of LAN B IP Ad
96. ain 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations e During cascade mode the picture from the slave recorder is displayed on the monitor connected to VIDEO CASCADE OUT connector of the master recorder e You can operate the multiple recorders also using the optional keyboard DX KB5UE For the connection and operation refer to t page 19 or the installation and operation manual of the keyboard 85 Other convenient functions continued Various playback functions Frame by frame playback 4 Playing still frames step1 Turn the JOG dial during still frame playback l m l l Clockwise Activates frame by frame playback in This unit is equipped with the various playback functions the forward direction using the JOG dial or SHUTTLE ring Counterclockwise Activates frame by frame spl Press the PAUSE button during playback The unit switches to still frame playback Press als the button again to resume playback frame by frame playback in the forward direction camera number 1 to 16 button is pressed Keep turning counterclockwise Activates during still frame playback in the single screen continuous frame by frame playback in the display the picture of the that camera number is reverse direction en P When turning of JOG dial is stopped Resumes still frame playback
97. ain HDD from Drive 1 2 Export Drive 1 2 Configuration This item is used to restore the data from the copy device to the main device System Menu 4 Restore EN Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive 1 2 EH Range of Restore Export Drive 1 2 Configuration step1 Set the camera number to be restored The button function changes between All Off and All On each time you select this button You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using this button step2 Set the other detailed settings From Device Sets the device which contains the data to be restored The available setting items are Copy 1 and Copy 2 From Group Sets the group which contains the data to be restored To Main Sets the area to which the data 1 restored The available setting items are Normal Alarm and LPA Overwrite Selects whether or not to overwrite the existing data D e Alarm appears for To Main when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 e appears for To Main when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than O 96 stepd Set the start or start end points of restoring Start Sets only the start point of restoring Start End Sets the start and end points of restori
98. ain Menu screen appears IDX TL5000 login root Main Menu MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 101 Communications by Web Browser continued 3 1 If you make an error in entering the user ID W Main Menu password The Caution screen appears This is the screen for selecting from Main menu Live Monitoring with which live pictures will be retrieved and 3 2 Select Login and either left click or press ENTER displayed Playback with which pictures that have already The Login screen appears been recorded will be retrieved and displayed Configu 3 3 Follow the steps in step 2 1 and enter the correct User ration Menu which allows changes to the settings of the ID and Password recorder Logout for ending job or Change Login User for making a change in the logged in user 4 1 If you do not log in D Depending on the user s authorization there are certain menus that cannot be selected The transfer rate at communication changes Select If you won t log in please go to Logout and left click 4 2 The message Session ID removed from recorder amp browser Please close the browser will be displayed depending on the communication environment or Close the Web Browser at this poin
99. alfway step Attach the front covers e Attach the left side cover and push to the left e Then attach the right side cover step8 Fix the front covers with two screws step9 Close the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover e Follow the same procedures when removing or attaching the HDD B or HDD C 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections 23 Connections continued Clamping the cables step1 Put the supplied cable clamping band into the step3 Pull the edge of the cable clamping band until it clamper hole on the rear panel stops e There 2 clamper holes the unit for power cable and USB cable step2 Put the cable to be clamped through the cable clamping band as illustrated below e Face the serrated surface of the band inside Connecting to an analogue video cassette recorder 1 f To VIDEO OUT To AUDIO OUT connector connector To AUDIO IN connector Commercially available audio cable CID Commercially available video cable To VIDEO IN connector Analogue video cassette recorder 24 LL rtve E Optional items DX ZD5UE Z Soon to be on sale DX R
100. and the setting returns to step 1 1 e t is not necessary to input the password for all the levels 1 to 3 Input the password for the desired level only for the disk management password step2 1 Input 4 digits of the password by pressing the numbers in the lt Disk Management Password gt step2 2 Input the same password to Confirm Password as entered in Password Activating the PASSWORD LOCK step1 Press the LOCK button while the MAIN switch is set to ON e The PASSWORD LOCK turns and the LOCK indicator lights up The PASSWORD LOCK of the disk management password turns on after inputting the password and exits the setting screen Releasing the PASSWORD LOCK for the levels 1 and 2 1 1 Press the LOCK button for more than 2 seconds to display the unlock password screen step1 2 Input the password of the desired level by pressing the number buttons step1 3 Select Unlock e The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the normal screen appears 9 e When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 set and then level 1 is unlocked the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is still active When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 and 2 are set you cannot unlock only level 2 Unlock level 1 also Be sure to input the PASSWORD correctly When you input the incorrect PASSWORD the password already input is cancelled Input the PASSWORD again Press the LOCK button when not releasing the lock for the lev
101. ar step2 2 Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD for the disk management password step3 1 Select Disk Management Password step3 2 Input the PASSWORD of disk management password by pressing the number buttons step3 3 Select Unlock e The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the password setting screen appears step3 4 Select Clear to clear the password step3 s Input the new PASSWORD referring to To register the PASSWORD Changing the lock mode from PASSWORD LOCK to SIMPLE LOCK step1 Unlock the password of levels 1 to 3 step2 Clear the registered password for all the levels 1 to 3 and disk management password 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 63 04 System continued Multiplexer function related button operations operation table The multiplexer function of this unit allows the picture sup plied from the camera to be displayed using split screens It is also possible to set the position of the camera number to be displayed lt See page 96 for basic operations of the multiplexer Camera number button operations When pressing a camera number button the picture supplied from the camera connected to that camera number terminal is displayed in a single screen Even during split sequential screen display picture of any camera nu
102. ature 15 detected or the fan is stopped Reboot Transmits signal when the unit is rebooted Record Transmits signal when the recording is started Alarm Transmits signal when the alarm recording is started Sensor Transmits signal when the signal is input to the terminal on the rear panel Using the specified application is required to change the contents to be transmitted Consult your dealer about the specified application Select Return in the screen of lt LAN B Communication Setting gt When the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway or Service Port Setting is changed the power turns off automatically and then the unit restarts step 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 76 COM LAN continued E LAN A NAS Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the copy devices 9 Consult your dealer about the NAS devices supported System Menu 4 LAN A NAS Setting m 1 LAN A Address Setting 2 Device Information 1108 NAS Device 1 to 8 Information LAN A Address Setting step1 Set the IP address sub net mask and Gateway MAC address is shown on the bottom of the screen of LAN A NAS Setting Do not assign the same IP address or Network Address for LAN A and LAN B Do not assi
103. ay or non display of a camera number For selecting from the 12 types of display patterns default 4 1 4 screen Live Monitoring lt Function description gt Retrieves live pictures and displays the pictures onthe PC STOP screen Go 1 Select Live Monitoring and left click e The Live screen appears Display D e When picture acquisition is tried for the first time with Layout the Web browser of a personal computer a message as shown below will be displayed Please click Yes Camera Security Warning Do you want to install and run 50 signed on 24 02 2004 15 29 and distributed by Transfer Rate Mitsubishi Electri Publisher authenticity verified by VeriSign Class 3 Code Signing 2001 4 Caution Mitsubishi Electric Corporation asserts that this Save Layo ut content is safe You should only install view this content if you trust Mitsubishi Electric Corporation to make that assertion Main Menu C Always trust content from Mitsubishi Electric Log out Corporation 1 Yes Selects the camera number that you want to display and check Selects one of 5 stages from Lo to for picture retrieval speed default middle The layout of the screen display 1 registered to Local PC Returns to the Main Menu For logging out The sequence in which camera numbers have been selected is displayed from the top left Sett
104. be recorded clearly together with the monitoring pictures Copy The easiest way for users to make a copy of recorded picture data is to use the built in CD DVD Drive on the DX TL5000U Or they can also use other digital media such as HDD DVD H RW CD R RW USB Memory etc through Serial Bus Interface It is also possible to connect SCSI devices through the optional SCSI interface or NAS Network Attached Storage through network DVD R RW CD R RW only one drive can be used including built in CD DVD drive Cascading Connection Cascading connection allows to users to view pictures and to hear sounds from multiple DX TL5000U by operating via operations from the master unit Microsoft is either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning Contents Important safeguards Caution and oae e diarrea Ge apu ur va uuu 2 4 NOTO e TOR 5 6 7 SO COTES 8 9 Flowchart RTT 10 11 Flowchart for connection and settings 10 11 Major operations and their functions 12 16 OME
105. be stored in the alarm list and that item may be missed When the data of the camera number which is not corresponded to the alarm sensor number is copied to the external media the alarm list of that data is not exactly similar to that of listed in the digital recorder e e When the detection of the motion or the ground of the ALARM IN terminal occurs numerously at the same time not all the start times of the alarm recording may be registered in the alarm list In this case the sensor of the lowest number is registered in the list 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations In the alarm list items with the ALARM IN terminal grounded are indicated in orange items that were detected with motion are indicated in white items with the EMERGENCY terminal grounded are indicated in magenta and items that were input with alarm signal via communication are indicated in green To clear the alarm list erase the HDD data of which the alarm recording is recorded System Menu Data Clear Beware that executing it erases all the data of the HDD contained the picture data Alarm list search is not performed if there are no index signals When alarm recording emergency recording is started while displaying the Alarm List you must first exit the Alarm List and then display it again The new item will be added to the list In this cas
106. button or the PAUSE button step To stop playback or still frame playback press the STOP button D To change the source device to be searched set the desired device in the Select Source Device User Menu Search Select Source Device i See page 42 To display the single screen display of the desired camera number when the search result is displayed in the SPLIT16 screen press the desired camera number button e e When there is no recording of the set time the picture of the closest time and date for the set camera number is displayed in still frame e When the multiple recorded data of the same date and time are existed execute search by time and date more than once until the desired picture is searched Depending on the recording condition search by time and date function may not operate correctly le e When you change the display from single to split or from split to single during still frame playback the recording picture may not be existed at that point or picture may not be displayed depending on the selected camera number or timing of displaying the still frame playback picture 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations 99 100 Basic operations continued Search by Alarm List This unit stores the start time of alarm recording and emer gency recording in the alarm list wh
107. ck cannot be performed correctly when the clock of this unit does not run Check that the clock of this unit is running before operation e The settings cannot be changed during normal recording and alarm recording Change the setting after stopping recording To pause the sensor input up to 5 minutes set the Alarm Input in the Recording menu to Off When setting the camera number of which the camera is not connected in the Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer to Set Recording Pattern D Timer gt the warning display appears when recording pictures lt see Warnings and CALL OUT output on pages 114 and 115 To activate normal recording and alarm recording set the following items e Recording rate and picture grade for normal recording and alarm recording Normal Recording Menu and Alarm Recording Menu The camera selection during alarm recording Alarm Mode in Alarm Recording Menu e Whether to execute pre alarm recording Pre Alarm Duration in Alarm Recording Menu e recording camera and trigger for alarm recording Alarm Camera Setting and Alarm Trigger In Out Pre alarm recording Pre alarm recording is a function to start recording a few seconds before the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is grounded motion is detected or the alarm signal is input via LAN or RS 232C communication a gt ip gt Time Camera input Recordin
108. clicking the options of Fine Middle and Rough appear When setting the decode level to rough the picture becomes rough and the playback update speed becomes faster Title Bar When clicking the options of Date Time Alarm and Title appear Put a check mark to the item to be displayed on the screen Command Grouping menu Function When clicking the Grouping Pattern screen appears When you click the 4 Multi 6 Multi 9 Multi 10 Multi 13 Multi or 16 Multi the split screen of the selected pattern appears Click Setting to display the setting screen to set the position of the camera to be displayed in each screen Grouping Pattern Menus appearing with right button clicking To use the following functions click the right button of the mouse on the screen to be operated The following functions are performed only for the clicked screen During playback Command Function Picture Size Refer to the section of the View menu Decode Level Refer to the section of the View menu During stopping playback Command Function Copy Click to copy the picture being displayed onto the clipboard Save As When clicking the Save As screen appears You can save the picture being displayed as either a Windows bitmap file omp or a JPEG file jpg Picture Size Refer to the section of the View menu Decode Level Refer to the section of the View menu
109. connected 1 displayed in the lt Add Remove DVD CD Drive gt When you select Eject the access LED on the device illuminates and the disc tray opens step Select the desired copy device number 1 or 2 to be set Copy1 Registers for the copy 1 device Copy2 Registers for the copy 2 device e The button changes in the order of Copy1 and Copy2 each time you press the button step2 Only one DVD CD drive can be used including built in CD DVD drive Data Management Setting for Main Memory This item is used to set the operation of the unit when space of the main device becomes full during recording And also used to set the partition of the main device You cannot set this item during recording or playback System Menu E Data Management Setting for Main Memory 4 Change Partition Setting Main Device Repeat Settings Select the desired repeat recording setting for each area Repeat On Automatically returns to the beginning ofthe HDD and resumes recording by overwriting the existing data Repeat Off Stops recording and displays the warning message on the screen To resume recording clear the warning display and then press the REC STOP button step System Menu Alarm Recording Area can be set when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0
110. cording Menu 211 300 000 Specifies the alarm recording settings 51 53 116 117 1 Easy DiSet gt 211 3ED 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of 51 53 116 alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers D Execute 211 3ED DOO Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings 51 53 116 1 Manual 9 Set gt 211 3MD 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade 51 53 116 of alarm recording for each camera number individually View gt 211 DOO Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings 51 53 116 4jAlarm Camera Setting 211 400 000 Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording 51 53 117 View gt 211 4D0000 Displays the recording camera for each sensor 51 53 117 0 Next gt 211 400 000 Displays the recording camera for each sensor 51 53 117 5jAlarm Trigger In Out 211 500 000 Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings 51 53 117 for alarm recording View gt 211 500 000 Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera 51 53 117 preset settings for alarm recording 2 5 Recording Pattern B Timer 212 000 000 Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern B 51 53 118 119 1 Camera Check 212 100 000 Selects the camera number to be recorded 51 53 2 Auto D Set gt 212 2AD 000 Sets the normal recording setting automatically by 51 53 118 specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Execute 212 2AD DOO Displays the
111. ction When clicking the Time Search screen appears Specify the date and time to be searched and then click the Search button The picture of the specified time or around such time appears The search may not be performed when the date and time information of the recorded contents is not chronological such as the data which is added to the existing data Search Operation menu Command Function For Playback Stop Reverse Playback Forward Search Re verse Search Field Advance Field Reverse or Rewind refer to the section of the Operation panel Audio Select among channel 1 to 4 and put a check mark to output audio while a medium contain ing recorded audio is played back When playback of such medium with audio is stopped the audio both prior to and subse quent to the frame at the stop position of playback can be monitored The audio is played back for about 10 seconds The playback time may vary depending on the recording condition 4 Bookmark menu Command Function Click to register the current playback position as Point A or Point B to repeat playback between those positions Put a check mark to repeat playback between Point A and Point B you specified Repeat between and View menu Command Function Picture Size When clicking the options of 100 75 50 and 25 appear Pictures are zoomed in or out according to the selected magnification Decode Level When
112. cuted until the set end time and then the program returns to the normal program For example when 01 01 is set for holiday From 01 01 07 00 to 02 01 06 00 program mode is set to Holiday From 02 01 06 00 program mode is set to the normal program 01 01 02 01 00 00 07 00 00 00 06 00 I L I I I Holiday program Normal program step Display the overview screen to check the timer recording settings you have set Carrying out timer recording step6 Select the program number to be used from program 1 or 2 in the program selection step Exit the menu screen step8 Press the TIMER button on the front panel of the unit The TIMER indicator lights up he power turns off and the unit switches to the timer recording stand by mode When the present time is within the programmed time period for the timer recording timer recording starts Timer recording and timer recording stand by mode can be cancelled by pressing the TIMER button again for more than 2 seconds TIMER button does not function during alarm recording When setting a holiday in holiday setting and select Holiday in the day of the week settings the program selected with Holiday is given priority over the other programs Overlapped timer settings When the recording period of 2 or more programs are over lapped the unit gives priority to the higher numbered pro gram Example 1 Line 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 wi
113. d alarm recordings individu ally step4 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording Operation Performs alarm recording at the specified recording step Set the alarm mode to Alarm CH rate step6 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for alarm Performs normal recording at the specified recording recording rate and sets repeat recording for normal area step7 Set the alarm recording trigger to External Hecords the data of normal and alarm recordings to the different areas in order to store the alarm recording data for long term Refer to the example below when calculating the alarm Settings recording area capacity i Example Alarm recording time is set to 15 seconds The number of alarm recordings is 80 times per day Alarm recording data is stored for 3 months Picture grade for alarm recording is set to Fine 30 kbytes recording rate is set to 30 pps A measuring for setting the partition capacity Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory 1 When the partition function is set to off alarm area 1 set to 0 the estimated recordable time is 76 hours step 1 when operating with one camera at the recording rate of 30 pps and the picture grade of Fine Set the Change Partition Setting normal recording rate using Manual and check the step 1 Set the normal and alarm recording areas
114. d for normal recording You can adjust the settings manually e Select View to confirm the settings Select Next when the setting is completed e e The audio recording is set to Off To record audio refer to page 55 When recording audio the continuous recording time becomes shorter than the time when recording only picture Check the estimated recording time on the preview screen of the normal recording step11 Select Finish to exit setup wizard The unit boots up Setup wizard 31 32 Menu chart Menu chart You can set the basic settings for this unit in the menu settings 1 Some of the menu settings cannot be changed during playback recording or stand by mode for pre alarm recording 4 User Menu User Menu 100 000 000 TiSearch 3 Information Next Menu 1 Select Source Device 2 Search by Time and Date 3 Search by Alarm List D Alarm List 4 Find data storage location ID Search Device Search List 5 Search by Book Mark 6 Search by Motion Al D Go El Exit 1 Data to Copy 1 Drive 1 Start End 2 Set gt Start 2 Set gt End 2 Set gt 2
115. ded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of normal recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern D Selects the camera number to be recorded Sets the normal recording setting automatically by specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day Displays the preview
116. desired date time and number of alarm list items to be acquired and then click Refresh to acquire the alarm list The alarm list cannot be acquired without clicking Refresh e Enter the needed number of alarm list items to be acquired in Alarm Cnt If number entered is too large it may take a long time to acquire the list or the desired number of list items may not be acquired depending on the recording condition 2 Select the No desired and then click Search Click Prev number for a search in the reverse direction and click Next number for a search in the forward direction Click Refresh again to re acquire the Alarm List and click Close to hide the Alarm List Search menu Sensor Check the desired sensor number to ac quire the alarm list items e Image Search Click A to display the picture of the next alarm list item Click to display the picture the previous alarm list item Configuration Menu This is the screen for making some of the recorder settings 1 Select Configuration Menu in the Main Menu Screen e The Configuration Menu screen appears DX TLS000 Configuration Menu Login root ELECTRIC Recorder Title amp Camera Titles 2 Select the desired Configuration Menu and left click e User Registration This is the screen for changing the settings for registered user authorization and for deleting a re
117. dio Channel 2 Audio Channel 3 Audio Channel 4 Audio Channel 2 High Audio Channel 3 ET Audio Channel 4 Sad Audio Channel 1 52023 165d9h Audio Channel 2 Toten Standard Audio Channel 3 2A Audio Channel 4 52231 Audio Channel 3 530 708171 D e Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen are the continuous recordable time when operating this unit and is not the product warranty period Furthermore it is not the period that guarantees the operation of used parts 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Recording time table 111 112 Troubleshooting If problems with the unit persist even after you ve followed the suggestions below please disconnect the power cord and contact the retailer from whom you purchased the unit Description of problem Please consult the following The unit does not be s the power cord properly plugged in turned on s the LOCK indicator light on s the TIMER indicator light on s the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit set to OFF Power is on but the unit s the LOCK indicator light on does not operate s the POWER indicator flashing The unit cannot be operated while the POWER indicator is flashing he safety features may be in operation Heset the unit by pressing the RESET button on the rear panel using a ballpoint pen or simila
118. displaying single screen can cels the sequential display e When a menu screen is displayed the single screen display does not appear even when pressing a camera number button 1 to 16 In this case clear the menu screen first and then press a camera number button 1 to 16 Setup Menu DIGITAL ZOOM button operations By pressing the DIGITAL ZOOM button during single screen display the displayed picture can be viewed at 100 200 or 400 magnification e The magnification display function can be used only during single screen display The center point moves vertically and horizontally by pressing the MOVE buttons Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button during single screen display e X1 appears on the top left of the single screen display and the magnification center point X appears step step2 To move the center point vertically or horizontally press the 4 gt A and Y buttons e The position of the magnification center point and the condition of the magnification screen are stored even when the display screen is switched or the power is turned off This is useful when the point to magnify is determined in advance The condition of the magnification screen is reset when performing the triplex playback stepd Press the DIGITAL ZOOM button e Each time the button is pressed the magnification percentage switches in the order of X2 200 X4 400 normal and X1 100 The magnificatio
119. dress Sub Net Mask Gateway of LAN A or menu language selection changed the power turns off automatically Then this unit restarts e The time is not adjusted when the menu loading is completed Adjust the time setting Setup Menu Save Menu Data This item is used to save the menu settings of this unit to the external device Setup Menu Ed Save Menu Data 1 Save Menu Device Selection 5 step1 Select the device and the group to be used for saving the menu settings of this unit step2 Select Eject to eject the device e Eject appears only when the device selected on step 1 can be ejected stepd Select Execute The menu settings are saved to the external device e When completing saving Menu setting data is saved appears on the screen e When the medium to be used for saving the menu is not prepared Device does not exist appears on the screen D Loading and saving the menu data are available only while the unit is in stop mode not in playback recording backup or communication Loading or saving the menu data may take a few seconds to start after selecting Execute Option Setup Menu Monitor Settings Mode 5 Displays the pictures of output and diagonally This item 1 used to specify the display mode and sharp ness of the picture output via the optional graphic card DX GC5 This function is available only w
120. e Select whether or not to use Setup Wizard ID Language Selection ID Time Date Adjust Day Light Saving E ID HDD Connection HDD Selection 1 Detailed setting Internal HDD Detailed setting serial bus HDD 3 Detailed setting SCSI HDD E D HDD Configuration PE Partition setting ID Select whether or not to set normal recording conditions step 8 ID Recording setting step 1 Camera check Hecording setting step 2 Define regular recording cycle Recording setting step 3 Confirm recording settings for each camera 5 Camera settings overview ut C Dm s step1 After connecting the cameras and the monitors turn on the MAIN switch on the rear panel and wait until the ACCESS indicator is turned off then press the POWER button on the front panel e The Setup Wizard screen appears D e The POWER button does not operate while the ACCESS indicator is flashing Press the POWER button after the indicator is turned off and POWER OFF is displayed on the LCD display on the front panel step2 Select whether or not to use the setup wizard e Select Go when you want to use the setup wizard If not select Quit When selecting Quit the clock start running from the initial setting e Beware that the menu screen cannot be exited while setting the setup wizard Furthermore some menu screens which have already been set will not b
121. e specifying the date and time to be searched again may be necessary Communications by Web Browser Communications by Web Browser The Web browser on the personal computer can capture the pictures that have been recorded and live pictures from the camera that is connected to this recorder Also some of the recorder settings can be made via the personal com puter 4 The personal computer product requirements e OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Windows Me or Windows XP CPU IBM PC AT compatible with an Intel Pentium se ries processor of at least 500 MHz e RAM 256 MB or more Hard disk drive System drive with unused space of at least 200 MB Web Browser Soft Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Display device XGA 1024 pixels x 768 pixels or higher Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the US and other regions The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System All other company and product names appearing herein are the property of their respective owners e Windows 98SE is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition e Windows 2000 is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional e Windows is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition e Windows XP is an abbreviation of Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Professional e The product requirement described above cann
122. e displayed again step3 When selecting Go Select the desired language he Language Selection screen appears The language of the menu can be selected in this screen e Select the desired language and then select Execute when you have changed the setting The unit restarts when selecting Execute e Select Next when the language setting does not have to be changed step Setthe present time and daylight saving setting See pages 60 for the details Select Next when the setting is completed e The clock start running when exiting this screen stepD 1 Set the connected HDD e When you use only the internal HDD select Internal and then select Next e When you use the external HDDs select Int Ext and then select Setting to set the detailed setting for each HDD connected step9 2 When selecting Setting Make the detailed setting for internal serial bus and SCSI HDDs In the detailed setting screen select Main to use the selected HDD as the main device Select Free when the selected HDD is not used as the main device e When the setting is completed return to the screen of step 5 1 and then select Next 33 step6 1 Set the HDD configuration Normal Does not set partition Partition Sets an independent partition for alarm recording within the total HDD memory When selecting Partition set the partition capacity e Select Next
123. e cascade adress to Slave ID 01 to operate via the keyboard up aun AS E D CER eeu 7 Termination is not necessary on this side DOME CAMERA T L CX JED when using key boad VIDEO MONITOR To VIDEO LOCAL CASCADE IN To AUDIO To RS485 Up to 16 cameras To VIDEO en n o OO OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CAMERA OO OO OO OO oll Ras 10 n 12 18 14 15 16 QUT o A denis E To OUTPUT oe To AUDIO CASCADE IN VIDE SERIAL E SERIAL BUS CLAMPER RES DOME CAMERA To VIDEO CASCADE To VIDEO Up to 16 cameras CASCADE OUT VIDEO MONITOR LOCAL IN To CAMERA IN BOE Eu 50000000 AA PD QUO OO OO OO ICON E eot EET S 4 2 To OUTPUT B CAMERA gt m sA ES zs is To AUDIO 2 cs 10000000006 CASCADE IN AUDIO OUT Set to Slave ID 03 o OUT VIDEO CASO RESET e
124. e order of the main device used for recording is internal HDD USB HDD SCSI HDD Notes for using the external device The various external HDDs can be connected to this unit in order to expand the memory or to use as the copy de vice however when you record or playback at high rate the picture may be missed during recording or playback depending on the external device connected due to the delay of the data transfer rate or respond of the external device Check the operation before the actual operation Attaching the HDD and setting the ID number Es See pages 20 to 23 for attaching the internal HDD For connecting the HDD to the SERIAL BUS port on this unit use the USB 2 0 cable The ID number is not necessary to be set because the unit automatically recognizes the HDD attached Before connecting the SCSI HDD attach the recommended SCSI board to the OPTION SLOT on the rear panel and then set the SCSI ID number Make sure not to set the ID number which has been already used Make sure that the MAIN switch on the rear panel is turned off before connecting the internal and external HDDs e The order of recording playback when internal and external HDDs are registered as the main device The order of the internal HDD used for recording playback is internal A gt internal B internal When all the internal HDD is used up the serial bus HDD is used for recording playback in ascending sequence of the ID nu
125. e remaining HDD capacity in the Call Out Set tings Setup Menu sSystem HRear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings Setup Menu Set the desired buzzer setting mue s ream wis tan or ON When reaching the remaining capacity set in Low Memory Alarm Setting Rear Terminal Setting step OFF OFF When a failure occurs and a warning is displayed When an alarm recording or OFF ON emergency recording is started When controlling the buzzer to be sound via the personal computer 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 61 02 System continued Password Setting This menu is used to the password for the lock function This unit is equipped with 2 lock functions SIMPLE LOCK Does not require to enter a password when unlocking PASSWORD LOCK Requires to enter a password when unlocking e When the password for unlocking is not set lock function executes in SIMPLE LOCK e When the password for unlocking is set lock function executes in PASSWORD LOCK When the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to OFF or when a menu is displayed SIMPLE LOCK and PASSWORD LOCK cannot be turned on off SIMPLE LOCK When SIMPLE LOCK 1 turned on all the operations become inoperable and the unit is locked in the current mode e Activating the simple lock Press the LOCK bu
126. e same camera number of Motion A e When change is detected continuously some functions such as setting change are not available because alarm recording is also continuously performed In this case motion detection function can be forcibly stopped for five minutes by setting the Alarm Input in the Recording menu to Off You can change the settings by stopping recording during this time This stopping is automatically released five minutes after the operation and registered in the system log list When you cancel the prohibition of alarm input manually set it to On When both of the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel and the motion detection are set for the alarm recording trigger the ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel is always given priority when both of the signals are input at the same time e The M DET indicator lights up while the motion detection function is in operation The motion detection of this unit may not operate correctly depending on the conditions of the input video signals especially when the Sensitivity is set to high setting Be careful when connecting to a system etc that is set to alarm when the motion detection function of this unit is operated To perform alarm recording for motion detection set trigger for alarm recording to MD A MD B External MD A External MD B External amp MD A or External amp MD B and set alarm recording rate of t
127. eck the HDD media cable and termination and restart the unit Restart the unit 0643108 0673108 System suspended due to unstable Click Clear 10914008 Fixed processing Recording will be resumed Warning or HDD was disconnected press the E System suspended due to unstable processing button 062401088 Start operation again LOG34LIL H8 LOG44LIL HG 06740108 Click Clear 55 7 None 83 Warning or press the E button Recorder detected technical problems Click Clear LOG6200 Fixed on the device Warning or press the E button The recorder has been rebooted The problem Check the unit Click Clear LOG5100 Fixed is not critical but check the recorder Warning or BEEN Lower the press the E LOG5201 Fixed temperature None The alteration part is found in the data Internal temperature 1 getting too high check the ventilation of the recorder e Turn off the power and change the installation condition Internal temperature 1 getting too high e Turn off the power and stop the operation of the recorder change the installation immediately condition press the E button button Click Clear press the E button Warning or The fan of the recorder needs to be checked Turn off the power and Click Clear LOG5300 Fixed stop using Warning or press the E button Rotate the
128. ected to high temperatures or high humidity e DVD movie cinema or personal recorded picture cannot be played back on this unit Only the pictures recorded on this unit can be played back MAINTENANCE OF THE LENS FOR RECORDING PLAYBACK LASER PICKUP e When any dust adheres on the lens for recording playback the image may be distorted or the audio may skip Also normal recording or playback may not work Ask your dealer how to correct this problem Be careful do not use the commercial lens cleaning disk they may damage the lens Note Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi digital recorder DX TL5000U hereinafter referred to as Product Before using this Product please be sure to read the Software License Agreement on page 7 of the user s manual with regard to the software contained in this Product hereinafter referred to as Licensed Software By using this Product you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of the following Software License Agreement This Product contains software programs that are covered by GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License Such software programs are excluded from Licensed Software and not covered by the following Software License Agreement For the terms and conditions for use of the software programs covered by GNU General Public License or GNU Lesser General Public License please see Notice about software to which GNU GPL LGPL is applied In addition this
129. ector for audio signal RCA pin SERIAL BUS port Input and output port for the devices equipped with SERIAL BUS connectors HELP button Displays the help menu for caution on use operat ing method and explanation on functions Used when the warning message is displayed This button can be used even while the menu screen is displayed SET UP button Displays the User Menu SEARCH button Displays the User Menu with search menu opened TIMER button Sets the unit to timer recording stand by mode and lights up the TIMER indicator When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds timer recording stand by mode is cancelled and the TIMER indicator turns off LOCK button Activates simple lock or password lock when pressing while the MAIN switch main power on the rear panel is turned on and lights up the LOCK indicator Moreo ver the PASSWORD can be set on the Password Setting Setup Menu5 System Password Setting N Mad 4 ld ww Y 33 30 31 32 33 TRIPLEX PB button In split screen display inserts the playback picture of needed camera while also displaying the live pic ture from other camera BOOK MARK button When pressing this button during frame still play back of the single screen display the selection screen appears and you can memorize the book mark or copy the picture being displayed DIGITAL ZOOM button Pressing this button in single screen display dis play
130. ed use the search function to is set to other than 0 96 display the start position of copy When copying the data to DVD and setting Overwrite stepd Analogue video cassette recorder Start recording to On the unit clears the existed data of the disk before overwriting with new data Note that clearing step This unit Press the PLAY button to start playback the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes step6 To stop copying press the STOP button on this unit first And then stop the recording on the analogue step3 Set the start time of copy video cassette recorder Start Sets the start point of copy Continue Starts copying from the end point of the previous copy e To set the start point using the book mark select Bookmark and then select the desired book Es See page 24 for connecting to the analogue video cassette recorder mark number e Only the picture displayed on the monitor screen can To copy from the oldest recording time select be copied to the video cassette Copy Start Time stepd Select Execute The copy starts To stop copy manually select Cancel in the screen of Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive The data which has been copied before cancelling is copied e The warning is displayed when the copied range exceeds the available capacity of the device to be copied when FIFO Overwrite is set to Off and the copy destination is HDD In this case set the copy
131. een 4 5 2 Spitscrean POSTEA a Spit TOsceen 1 Split 10a screen 2 Split fob screen 4 Split 13 screen 1 Split 13a screen 2 Split 13b screen 5 Split 16 screen E T Sequence Multi 8 02 Setup Menu Split screen When using front panel buttons press the C or D button to select the display position to be set step When using the mouse left click the number of the display position to be set e The number of the selected position is displayed in orange When using front panel buttons press the camera number button 1 to 16 of the desired camera number to be displayed e When not displaying the picture press A button to display step2 When using the mouse left click the number until the desired camera number appears e The number 1 to 16 or is displayed e The same camera number cannot be set repeatedly in one split screen display e When you select displays for the camera number display on the normal screen Single sequential screen lt Sequence Single gt step3 When using front panel buttons press the C or D button to select the display position to be set When using the mouse left click the number of the display position to be set e The number of the selected position is displayed orange When using front pa
132. een and display it again A new item will be added to the list Disk Detailed Information Copy 1 SerialBus NAS SCSI See pages 114 and 115 for the details of the listed DVD CD USBMemory log e REC is registered to system log list when the res on recording is started but it is not registered when the 4 recording is resumed after a power failure Disk Detailed Information iil Elapsed Operating Time bc 2 SerialBus NAS SCSI This item is used to check the total operating time of the system 1 copy 2 device step1 Select Information of the desired device in the Disk Information 3 Service Info e Alarm Area appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu 5 Memory Data Management Setting 2 ElapsedOperaingTime for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 96 l e LPA Area appears when Long Pre Alarm Area stepl Check the total operating time in the lt Elapsed System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting Operating lime for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to Hr The device is not registered for that other than 0 95 group step2 Select Detail to check the detailed information of the device set for each area When selecting Detail the connection name manufacturer name and size GB unit of the device are displayed Restore Restore Data to M
133. el 3 Press the D Next button while displaying the User Menus to proceeding to the next menu The Unlock Password Level 3 appears o e When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set you cannot unlock only level 3 Unlock levels 1 and 2 first step2 2 Input the PASSWORD of level 3 by pressing the number buttons step2 3 Select Unlock e The PASSWORD LOCK is released and the User Menu appears e e When the PASSWORD LOCK of levels 1 2 and 3 are set the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 is active when unlocking level 1 and level 3 is active when unlocking levels 1 and 2 To exit the menu without releasing the lock press the LOCK button while displaying the screen for unlocking for the disk management password step3 1 In the Main Storage Memory System Menu Data Clear select Clear of desired area and then select Execute e The Unlock Password Disk Management screen appears step3 2 Input the PASSWORD of disk management password by pressing the number buttons step3 3 Select Unlock When exiting the Main Storage Memory the lock of disk management password is turned on again e f you forget the password consult your dealer Changing the PASSWORD step1 Unlock the PASSWORD of levels 1 to 3 for the levels 1 to 3 step2 1 Display the password setting screen of the level to be changed and then select Cle
134. em has a very sophisticated video signal and data processing technique that provides high quality picture stable operation and reliability The graphical user interface and pointing devices make the operation very easy and comfortable in live monitoring and also in the handling of data from recording to export The system offers excellent performance and has features to suit many video surveillance applications Refresh rates of 960pps system Thanks to the newly developed multiplexing circuit every camera can be viewed at 60 pps refresh rate in all screen formats pps picture per second Triplex User can view live and playback images on the same monitor in all screen multi split layouts without disrupting recording Dual Multiplexer Outputs The DX TL5000U has two video outputs Output A B and both of the outputs can show single screen 4 9 10 13 and 16 split screen Switched Cameras Alarmed Camera in live mode and Recorded pictures On Screen Menu are shown only on monitor Output A It is also possible to view playback pictures of different cameras at the same time with these two video outputs Covert Camera Function Itis possible to hide pictures of selected cameras that are installed in sensitive areas and should only be viewed by authorized personnel It can be switched by Multiplexer Setting GUI MENU GUI Graphical User Interface guides the operators to their desired menu pages quickly If the users need additional in
135. emory Alarm Setting Power Outputs signal when the power of the unit turns on Alarm Outputs signals during alarm recording LAN Controls the output of signal via the PC connected Off Does not output signal By using Polarity the output condition of MODE OUT can be changed Open Opens output when the mode out is active Close Closes output when the mode out is active MODE OUT is the ground terminal using relay Use the terminal under the required conditions less than DC24V and 500 mA Low memory warning from MODE OUT terminal is output only during recording Low Memory Alarm Setting e This item is used to output a warning when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording Set the desired device and remaining capacity for this warning e A warning is output using the following methods when the remaining capacity becomes low during recording e The recorded capacity of HDD displays in red when the operational mode is set to be displayed e A buzzer sounds when Buzzer is to Remain step2 Set the desired device Main Normal Displays a warning of low normal area capacity Main Alarm Displays a warning of low alarm area capacity Main LPA Displays a warning of low LPA area capacity Copy 2 Displays a warning of low copy 2 device capacity Off Does not display a warning of low HDD capacity Main Alarm appears when Alarm Recording Area Syste
136. en such recording be gins This item is used to search the desired picture using the list of alarm recording emergency recording The search result displays in still frame playback of the single screen display User Menu El Search by Alarm List D Alarm List Set the month date year hour minute second and sensor number to be searched Latest Displays the date and time of the latest recording step step2 Select Alarm List e e The alarm list may take longer to display completely when there are many items in the list or when a HDD has been added The displayed alarm list shows the list of alarm recordings which has been started before and closest to the specified time stepW3 Select the alarm list you want to display To change the source device to be searched set the desired device in the lt Select Source Device gt User Menu Search Select Source Device See page 42 To execute alarm list search while the Alarm area and Long pre alarm area are set set the playback area to Alarm and LPA respectively Sensor display indicates the sensor number of which the alarm signal is input e When the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area or Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory is set to Repeat Off and there is an alarm recording emergency recording at the end of the HDD that recording may not
137. en the motion is detected The recording is executed at the picture grade and the recording rate set for normal recording The recording is not registered in the alarm list step4 Set the alarm mode stepD Alarm CH When alarm signal is input performs alarm recording only by the cameras set for alarm recording When there 1 an input of alarm signals from multiple sensors alarm recording is performed by all the cameras to which alarm signals are input Alarm Plus When an alarm signal is input during normal recording performs alarm recording by the camera and the recording rate set for alarm recording while all the other cameras perform recording at the normal recording rate The available recording rate for alarm and normal recordings is up to 240 pps in total Duration 0 sec Does not execute the pre alarm recording e pre alarm recording time display turns red when the actual pre alarm recording time becomes shorter than the set time depending on the alarm recording settings When the pre alarm recording time setting exceeds the maximum pre alarm recordable time the pre alarm recording time display turns red Set the time within the maximum recordable time You can adjust the recording rate or picture grade for adjusting the pre alarm recording time Even if the time is set exceeding the maximum recordable time the actual pre alarm recording is performed for the maximum recordable time When the alarm
138. era number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu AM Recording Rate Picture Grade o Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 120 Motion 3 Alarm Recording Menu continued Re adin LL m Pre Alarm Duration Post Alarm Duration A Alarm Camera Setting Recording Camera Recording Camera LY UE PERE PERE 111111 er HHE 5 Alarm Trigger In Out PTZ Camera Preset Sensor number 1 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 T Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 16 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet
139. es Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt from 18 00 to 08 00 alarm recording operation motion detection B on Monday to Friday Uses Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt from 08 00 to 08 00 on the following day on Saturday and Sunday 08 00 18 00 08 00 next day lt Recordin lt Recording Pattern A gt Pate Bw 08 00 08 00 next day lt Recording Pattern B gt Settings lt Recording settings Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt gt see pages 51 to 53 Setup Menu 1 Set Recording Pattern Normal Timer From Monday to Friday Saturday and Sunday 1 Camera Check Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting A Normal Easy D Recording Setting A Normal Manual step1 Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input step2 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording step3 Use Manual to set the recording rate of unnecessary cameras to Recording settings Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt lt see pages 51 to 53 Setup Menu E Set Recording Pattern B Timer 1 Camera Check 2 Normal Recording Menu D Recording Setting B Normal Easy ET Alarm Recording Menu ID Recording Setting B Alarm Easy Alarm Trigger In Out step4 Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input step Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for
140. es not Repeat recording settings for perform even when the programmed time is reached Recording Area and LPA HDD space left 2 Timer program setting has not 3 Program is currently being set Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory are set to Repeat and there is no 1 Set the date time 2 Set the correct program 3 Determine the settings Clear the warning display Normal Recording Area Alarm Set the repeat recording settings for Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area and LPA Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory to Repeat On 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 9 58 Motion Det Set Motion Detection Pattern A Set Motion Detection Pattern B This menu 1 used to set the conditions of the motion de tection function for alarm recording which is started when detecting motion in the picture supplied from the connected camera You can set 2 types of motion detection settings Motion Detection and Motion Detection Setup Menu 3 Motion Det steps 1 3 4 5 7 Set Motion Detection Pattern A Motion Mask Settings steps 1 3 4 5 7 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern Motion Mask Settings e F step1 Set the camera number
141. estimated recording time in the overview screen Repeat recording settings i see page 82 2 The alarm recording time per day is 15 seconds multiplied by 80 times makes 1200 seconds 20 minutes 3 The alarm recording time per month is 5 20 minutes multiplied by 30 days makes 600 minutes step 2 10 hours Divide 10 hours by 76 hours makes 13 2 96 step2 Setthe repeat recording setting of normal recording 5 Alarm area capacity is 20 with some spare area to Repeat On and alarm recording area to capacity Repeat Off b Recording settings lt see pages 51 53 This example shows the reference when the alarm mode is set to Alarm CH Adjust the partition capacity after the actual operation Setup Menu Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer Camera Check 2 Normal Recording Menu p Recording Seting Easy a Alarm Recording menu D Recording Seting Alam Easy 5 Aarm Troer mou 09000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operation examples Wu Operation examples continued Operation example 3 Setting the timer recording operation 1 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week Operation Uses Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt from 08 00 to 18 00 on Monday to Friday Us
142. executed with the recording rate and the picture grade of the normal or alarm recording set for that time period step6 Set the alarm recording time in Post Alarm Duration Manual Continues alarm recording until the ALARM IN terminal is not grounded e Select View and display the overview screen to check the settings of all the sensors e The multiple camera numbers can be set for one sensor input step8 Set the trigger of alarm recording for each sensor connected External 8 MD A Starts alarm recording when the motion is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External amp MD B Starts alarm recording when the motion B is detected while the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External Starts alarm recording only when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded External MD A Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or the motion is detected External MD B Starts alarm recording when the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or the motion B is detected MD A Starts alarm recording only when the motion A is detected MD B Starts alarm recording only when the motion B is detected D When setting the trigger to MD A MD B External MD A External MD B External amp MD A or External amp MD B the motion detection function becomes active immediately after exiting Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer to D Timer gt To stop the input
143. f the 78 Copy 1 device Detail gt 333 300 000 Displays the detailed information of the NAS group of 78 the Copy 1 device 41 Information gt 333 400 000 Displays the recorded range of the SCSI group of the 78 Copy 1 device Detail gt 333 400 000 Displays the detailed information of the SCSI group of 78 the Copy 1 device Information gt 333 500 000 Displays the recorded range of the DVD CD group of 78 the Copy 1 device D Detail gt 333 500 000 Displays the detailed information of the DVD CD group 78 ofthe Copy 1 device 6 Information gt 333 600 000 Displays the recorded range of the USBmemory 78 qe Detail gt 3336D0000 Displays the detailed information of the USBmemory 78 Information gt 333 700000 Displays the recorded range of the SerialBus group of 78 the Copy 2 device Detail gt 333 7D0 000 Displays the detailed information of the SerialBus 78 group of the Copy 2 device 8 Information gt 333800 000 Displays the recorded range of the NAS group of the 78 Copy 2 device Detail gt 333 8DO 000 Displays the detailed information of the NAS group of 78 the Copy 2 device 9 Information gt 333 900 000 Displays the recorded range of the SCSI group of the 78 Copy 2 device Detail gt 333 9DO 000 Displays the detailed information of the SCSI group of 78 the Copy 2 device 10 Information gt 333 100000 Displays the recorded range of the DVD CD group of 78 the Copy 2 device Detail gt 333 10D 000 Display
144. failure occurs during alarm recording emergency recording the alarm recording or emergency recording is cancelled after returning from the power failure e When alarms are input for multiple sensors at the same time all the alarms may not be registered to the alarm list Frame recording and field recording In NTSC signal system one picture is consist of two screens odd and even The unit records only the screen of odd in case of field recording In case of frame recording both of the screens odd and even are recorded Frame recording is suitable for storing the data in the high picture quality however the data capacity is twice as large as that of the field recording of the same picture grade 1 frame 2 fields The picture may be looked like vibrating because one picture is consisted by two screens Alarm Input This item is used to stop the alarm input manually When setting Alarm Input to Off the alarm input is stopped for 5 minutes When setting the Recording menu while the alarm recording occurs continuously stop the alarm input first to stop recording Alarm Input function is available for ALARM IN terminal on the rear panel motion detection emergency recording and communication port To cancel the prohibition of alarm input manually set it to On or exit the Recording menu It is cancelled automatically after 5 minutes 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
145. formation on MENU functions just press the HELP key and instructions will appear on screen The menu supports English French and Spanish Function keys on the front panel or USB mouse can operate the menu on the DX TL5000U Recording rate up to 240 pps system Because of the new recording circuit and compression chip the maximum recording speed is 240 pps in total this means that the system can record pictures with speed of up to 15 pps on all 16 channels With this speed recorded pictures are seen by the eye as real time JPEG2000 The system uses JPEG2000 compression JPEG2000 is the standard and ideal compression method for still pictures Because pictures are compressed to a user defined file size one by one the estimated recording time calculated by the system automatically is very accurate Special playback search functions and transmission over network also benefit from this compression method File sizes for each picture quality are minimized to improve storage efficiency over previous models Individual Recording Setting Recording speed and picture quality picture file size can be set for each camera individually it is also possible to set alarm recording setting in addition to normal recording setting By adjusting the recording speed and picture quality it is possible to use HDD storage space efficiently Audio Recording 4ch audio inputs are featured The audio such as cash register operation and conversation with customers can
146. g process Records data on HDD before alarm is input 1 The PRE ALARM indicator illuminates during pre alarm recording and during stand by mode 2 Starts recording before the ALARM IN terminal is grounded or motion is detected 3 Executes only when pre alarm recording is set in the Alarm Recording Menus After the input of an alarm signal only the cameras set in the alarm recording setting are used for recording e When a pre alarm recording starts during normal recording it may be executed for a different time period from the alarm setting Setup Menu Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer to D Timer This item is used to make the recording settings for normal and alarm recordings Setup Menu Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer to D Timer 2 Normal Recording Menu Recording Setting A to D Normal Auto D Recording Setting A to D Normal 2 D Recording Setting A to D Normal Easy D Recording Setting A to D Normal 2 0 Recording Setting A to D Normal Manual D Recording Setting A to D Normal Alarm Recording Menu Recording Setting A to D Alarm Easy D Recording Setting A to D Alarm Recording Setting A to D Alarm Manual D Recording Setting A to D Alarm Alarm Camera Setting D Alarm Camera Setting Ato D 1 8 D Alarm Camera Setting A to D 9 16 5 Alarm Trigger In Out D Alarm Trigger Setting A to D 6 Alarm Input 00
147. gistration lt can also be used for registering new users 1 Select User Registration and left click e The User Registration screen appears User Registration Login root MITSUBISHI amp ELECTRIC 2 1 To change registered user settings Select the user ID for changing the settings in the Change authorities of users settings e Select the items that you want to change Authority Live Monitoring Playback All Cameras Change Passwords Configuration Allows viewing of live pictures It is a mandatory rank to be registered Allows viewing of recorded pictures Allows viewing of pictures from all the cameras The picture of the cameras set to Off in the covert camera setting can be displayed Es page 68 Allows changing of user s pass word Allows viewing and editing of user registration information 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 105 106 Communications by Web Browser continued D 4 4 If you have selected register Certain items cannot be selected depending on what It will be added to Change authorities of users the user authorization is 4 5 If you have selected clear Configuration authorization can be used by only one user From the time that a user logs in until that use
148. gn 000 000 000 000 to IP address and broadcast address If this address is assigned communications or any other functions of this unit may not be performed correctly The setting cannot be changed during recording Stop recording before changing the setting Device Information step2 Check the IP address and directory of NAS devices 1 to 8 e After checking you can test the actual connecting status by executing the mount test Select Test to execute the mount test Using the web function of this unit is required to input the IP address and directory step3 Select Return in the screen of LAN NAS Setting When the setting is changed the power turns off automatically and then the unit restarts System Menu PTZ Setting System Menu This menu 1 used to make the settings for the cameras to be controlled PTZ Camera Configuration This item is used to make the detailed settings for the cameras to be controlled System Menu gt 2 PTZ Setting PTZ Camera Configuration stepl Select the camera number to be set step2 Set the detailed settings for the camera number selected in step 1 Device Setting for the type of the camera or controller connected Port Setting for the output terminal of the control signal This item is automatically set depending on the input of the camera or the controller Device ID Setting for the address of the camera to be controlled Make the same settings as
149. he selected email address becomes active 4 4 Select set and left click 4 5 Select send to send the test e mail 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 107 108 Communications by Web Browser continued e NAS Setup This is the screen for making the settings to connect to the NAS server and for mounting or removing the NAS server 1 Select NAS Setup and left click The NAS Setup screen appears login root EN NES Servers IP Address Directory 2 Input the desired settings for IP Address and Directory Select set and left click When removing the NAS server Select remove and left click 5 When execute the mount test Select test and left click e Clock Setup This is the screen for setting the clock of the recorder via PC 1 Select Clock Setup and left click e The Clock Setup screen appears DX TL5000 login root Clock Setup PA ELECTRIC Clock Setup 2 1 When setting the clock using Clock Setup e Set Month Date Year Hour Min Sec Time Zone to the desired time 2 2 Select set and left click 3 When setting the clock using Synchronize with PC s clock e When you want the clock of the recorder to be synch
150. he Recording menu Specifies the program number of timer setting Displays the overview of Program 1 Displays the overview of Program 2 Specifies the settings of Program 1 Specifies the settings of Program 2 Specifies the holidays Exits the Timer menu Specifies the detecting condition of Motion A Specifies the active area of the motion detection Motion A Tests the operation of the motion detection Motion A Specifies the detecting condition of Motion B Specifies the active area of the motion detection Motion B Tests the operation of the motion detection Motion B Exits the Motion Det menu Adjusts time date setting and selects daylight saving setting Specifies the time period for daylight saving settings Selects menu language to be displayed Specifies the settings for MODE OUT terminal CALL OUT terminal key sound and buzzer Specifies mode out settings and remain settings Specifies call out settings and remain setting Registers the password Registers the password of level 1 Registers the password of level 2 Registers the password of level 3 Registers the disk management password Pages 54 55 124 54 55 124 55 124 OO 905 56 57 56 57 124 955725 SO OT 125 95 994125 59 59 58 59 515 22125 58 59 98 99 60 60 60 126 60 61 126 60 61 126 61 126 62 63 126 62 63 126 62 63 126 62 63 126 _ _ _ Setup Menu 200 000 000 Menu Menu Address Functions Pages
151. he active area to cancel to set the start point left click on the start point and then right click again on the end point The frame of the designated area displays in yellow and the areas being set become colorless The area switches between active and inactive each time you left click the mouse in the selected area The setting is completed with right clicking on the area outside of the designated areas after determining active inactive When setting by the front panel buttons To setthe area one by one press MD AREA SET UP camera number 13 button and select the desired area using A Y gt buttons and then press the MD DOT ON OFF camera number 9 button The area switches between active and inactive each time you press the button To set the multiple areas at a time press MD AREA SET UP button and select the start point using A 4 P buttons and then press MD AREA SET UP button again To select the end point use A 4 gt buttons and then press MD AREA SET UP button The frame of the designated area displays in yellow and the area switches between active and inactive each time you press the MD DOT ON OFF button The setting is completed by pressing the MD AREA SET UP button again after determining active inactive tis possible to set multiple areas for one camera stepd Set the sensitivity of detecting the changes of the e loaded picture The sensitivity is divided into 5 levels of difference
152. he characters shown recorded from the AUDIO IN 1 terminal on the bottom of the screen Channel 2 When display ing the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 2 Monitor Output Adjust terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 2 terminal Channel 3 When displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 3 terminal Channel 4 When displaying the picture from a camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal During playback outputs the audio recorded from the AUDIO IN 4 terminal Off Does not output audio This item is used to adjust the monitor output 6 On Screen Display Setting 5 Monitor Output Adjust step1 Adjust the monitor scan mode e Adjust the display range of the monitor Set it depending on the displaying area of the monitor Overscan Displays overscaned picture Generally this setting is suitable for the monitor of which display range is narrow such as a television for domestic use Underscan Displays underscaned picture Generally this setting is suitable for the monitor of which display range is wide such as a liquid crystal television The black line may appear on the right or left side of the picture for each camera e he audio can be switched temporarily by using Audio User Menu Audio i See page 48 step2 Adjust the alpha blend level e T
153. he corresponding camera number to other than The motion detection of this unit functions by detecting the changes of brightness So the malfunction due to the change of the lightning or sunlight may occur or motion detection does not function on the conditions such as the colors of the background and the clothes are the same Be sure to test this function sufficiently before operation 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations System Time Date Setting This item is used to set the present date time and auto daylight saving Auto daylight saving function is used to automatically gain the clock of the unit an hour for the speci fied time period Start end time of the auto daylight savings can be checked and if needed changed 9 e Before you start recording accurately the present date and time e The recording and playback are not performed correctly when the clock of this unit does not run Check that the clock of this unit is running before operation Setup Menu Time Date Setting D Day Light Saving Setting step1 Setthe present month date year hour minute and second Select the desired setting for daylight saving Auto Automatically adjust forward or back an hour for the time period set in the Day Light Saving Setting Off Auto daylight saving function is not used
154. he light turns off REC STOP 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Basic operations 98 Basic operations continued Basic playback This function is used to playback recorded data This unit allows recorded data to be played back using various meth ods The basic playback described below is the most com mon method for playback step1 Press the PLAY button inside of the front door e Playback starts e After turning the power on the oldest recording data is played back first Otherwise playback resumes at the stopped position of the previous playback spot STOP PAUSE REV PLAY PLAY JUMPTOEND SPEED e When the Playback Device Repeat Setting System Menu Memory Recording Data Readout Setting is set to Repeat Off playback stops when reaching the physical end of the HDD or end point of the recording section When the Playback Device Repeat Setting is set to Repeat On recorded data is played back repeatedly See page 83 To change the playback device step2 1 Select the playback device and playback area in the Select Source Device User Menu gt Search gt Select Source Device Main Plays back the contents from the main HDD device Normal Normal recording area Alarm Alarm recording area LPA Long pre alarm recording area Copy 1 Plays back the recorded contents of the copy 1 device
155. he picture supplied from the camera be viewed through the menu screen being displayed 2 1 Menu e Adjust the see through level of the menu display 2 2 Screen Information e Adjust the see through level of the information such as the clock or title A _ _ _ n_n _ __n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Reset to Factory Setting This item is used to reset the menu settings 8 Reset to Factory Setting step1 Select Execute to initialize menu settings D The setting of present time password user ID and password of LAN B and HDD settings alarm area alarm area size long pre alarm area long pre alarm area size are not reset e When you execute Reset to Factory Setting with the setting of IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway Service Port Setting of LAN B IP Address Sub Net Mask Gateway of LAN A or menu language selection changed the power turns off and the unit restarts 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 12 Menu Data This menu is used to update and save the menu settings of this unit This is done by loading the menu settings which is copied from another DX TL5000U via the external media such as USB memory the DVD disc or CD available for this unit 9 During loading or saving the menu dat
156. hen the optional graphic DX GC5 is attached to this unit ju Setup Menu step2 Select the sharpness setting Off Does not adjust the sharpness of the picture e The boundary between displaying picture and background may be displayed in white depending on the sharpness setting set 1 XGA Monitor Settings step1 Select the display mode of the XGA output Mode 1 Displays the picture of output A in the standard size Mode 2 Displays the picture of output A in the full screen Mode 3 Displays the pictures of output A and B next each other Mode 4 Displays the pictures of output A and B diagonally 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 14 COM LAN System Menu This menu is used to set the communication settings be tween this unit and the external device connected RS 232C Setting This item is used to remotely control this unit via a PC con nected to the RS 232C terminal System Menu 1 COM LAN 1 RS 232C Setting step1 Select the communication mode Remote A Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns every status information Remote B Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns only the response to the command code Remote C Controls this unit via a PC and this unit returns nothing Off Does not control this unit via a PC ste
157. her than camera number button is pressed Triplex playback mode is cancelled when the different type of split screen is displayed The triplex playback mode is not cancelled when the newly displayed split screen contains the camera number of which picture being played back Triplex playback mode cannot be used during alarm display function is performed When the alarm display is performed during triplex playback triplex playback is cancelled and the normal camera picture appears when the alarm display is finished The blue screen appears when the data of the selected camera number is not existed in the triplex playback picture The clock which is displayed during triplex playback indicates the time and date of the playback picture 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 87 00 Other convenient functions continued Registering the picture This function is used to register a book mark or copy the picture being displayed using the BOOK MARK button Registering a book mark step1 Press the PAUSE button during playback in the single screen display The unit switches to still frame playback of the single screen display step2 Press the BOOK MARK button on the front panel stepd Select Enter of Register Bookmark in the selection screen stepd Press the desired book mark number 1 to 8
158. ically when the easy setting is executed Manual Sets per camera the frame or field Setup Menu 1 recording recording rate and picture grade for normal recording When you set for the E Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer i rate recording does not perform for at camera number e Select View to display the preview screen and D check your settings afama i 21 e When you set frame recording the recording rate BH Normal Recording Menu display in the preview screen turns green e The recording rate display in the preview screen turns Recording Setting A Normal Auto red when the value exceeds 240 pps in total lt Estimated Recording Time gt ID Recording Setting A Normal e The estimated continuous recordable time is displayed Recording Setting A Normal Easy on the bottom of the preview screen which is dependent on the picture grade and the recording rate settings for D Recording Setting A Normal normal recording The time does not change or reflect alarm recording settings 2 D Recording Setting A Normal Manual e When the main device is partitioned Estimated Recording Time shows the estimated recordable time D Recording Setting A Normal for normal recording step3 Press the REC STOP button The REC STOP button lights up and recording starts stepd To stop recording press the REC STOP button for more than 2 seconds e Recording stops and t
159. ice on page 42 e Setting the alarm list search gt See Search by Alarm List on page 100 The search is completed and the search result is displayed Playback the search result e Selecting the camera number to be played back gt See E Multiplexer Setting on pages 66 67 Selecting the split sequence screen gt See E Multiplexer Setting on pages 66 67 e Playback the recorded data 57 See Basic playback page 98 Selecting the playback speed x See Various playback functions on pages 86 87 Copy the data e Setting the copy device See Add Remove HDD Device or Add Remove DVD CD Drive on pages 80 82 e Setting the copy function lt See Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive or MW Copy Data to Copy 2 Drive on pages 44 45 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning 11 12 B Front view 17 Major operations and their functions 19 20 21 1 2 POWER indicator Illuminates when the unit is ON MAIN switch on the rear is ON and the POWER button in the front has been pressed Turns off when the unit is in stand by mode only rear switch is ON or MAIN switch on the rear is turned off It takes about 1 or 2 minutes from pressing the POWER button to switch the unit ON When the unit is in operational transi tion such as
160. igh e The motion detection settings for recording Motion or can be copied To copy the settings for recording display the desired setting in Same as Recording Setting and then select same The sensitivity setting for playback is setto High when the setting for recording of High Mid High or Mid is copied and is set to Low when the setting for recording of Mid Low or Low is copied step4 Select Search 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 44 Copy User Menu This item is used to copy data from the main device to a copy device Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive Set Copy 1 Drive This item is used to copy data to Copy 1 device by specify ing the start and end points The points are specified by the date and time or the book mark This function is useful for copying the data of the short period of time Before executing the copy make sure that the Copy 1 device is connected and set in the lt Add Remove HDD Device and Add Remove DVD CD Drive gt System Menu Memory correctly User Menu 1 Copy Data to Copy 1 Drive oen A step1 Set the camera number to be copied The button function changes between All Off and All On each time you select this button You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by
161. ime period The data recorded before the set time period from the present time becomes disable to be played back Only the data of set time period by calculating back from the present time can be played back Example When setting to 2 Day Disable to be played back 2 days Present time e The available time period of the data to be played back is slightly longer than the set value because the picture is administrated in 2 MB unit 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 83 04 Data Clear Main Storage Memory This item is used to delete the data of the normal area alarm area or long pre alarm area in the main device 9 e Data in Alarm Area can be set when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory gt Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 e Data in Long Pre Alarm Area can be set when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 System Menu 6 Data Clear EN Main Storage Memory step1 Select Clear of the area which contains the data to be deleted step2 Select Execute e Data clear was completed appears on the screen when completing the data clear e When disk management
162. ing Program Mode Setup Menu 2 Timer EJ Program Selection and Program Overview Timer program 1 overview E Timer program 2 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 3 Configure Timer Program 2 Before you start recording accurately set the present date and time for setting the date and time see page 60 Setting the program step1 Select the timer program line to be set Up to 8 programs can be set in one program number Clear Clears all the setting for the selected line e When the recording period of 2 or more programs are overlapped the higher numbered program is given priority for recording See the next page step2 Set the detailed settings for each program line 2 1 Day of The Week Set the day of the week from Sunday to Saturday Everyday Records at the programmed time everyday Special Records for the period specified in special day of the week Holiday Applies holidays specified in the holiday settings This setting is carried out by priority regardless of the program number 2 2 Time Set the program start and end time The time is indicated using the 24 hour system Setup Menu 2 3 Program Mode Record A to Record D Records by using the cameras and rates which are set in Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt to Set Recording Pattern D Timer gt Setup Menu gt Recording Copy 2 Makes the backup of the data to the copy 2 device
163. ing Transfer Rate too far on Hi may present a b problem to the PC operations This could be due to e When the unit is recording at the full rate 240 pps the PC s hardware software performance you are the picture supplied from the camera which is not used using Please adjust the image transfer rate that best for recording at that time is not updated meets your machine Depending on the network capacity and the load conditions the transfer rate may be affected MITSUBISHI PA ELECTRIC 090000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Communications by Web Browser 103 Communications by Web Browser continued 4 Playback Retrieves plays back and searches for pictures that have The date time and the camera number for the picture been recorded by the recorder acquired are displayed in Image Information Clicking Save Image stores the picture that is freeze frame displayed in the PC in bit map format The following searches can be selected in single screen display 1 Select Playback and left click e The Playback screen appears login root 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC login root 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC 3383 amp 2 E A 8 qa Ms m7 Di Cam o o es o 5 o 2 Press the gt button to s
164. ing Mode 1 Displays the operational condition of the 2 Camera oO unit and the warning display Mode 2 Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device the operational condition of the unit and the warning display Mode 3 Displays the remaining capacity of the specified device the operational condition of the unit the HDD being used for playback or recording The warning display is not displayed Mode 4 Displays the warning display Mode 5 Displays nothing e e The remaining capacity displayed is the capacity of step1 Set the camera number for which the camera title is the device specified in Device of Low Memory Alarm d Setting See pages 60 and 61 step2 Input the camera title by using the characters shown The remaining capacity is not displayed when the on the bottom of the screen Device of Low Memory Alarm Setting is set to Of step3 Display the preview screen to check the settings you step4 Select the desired display location have set Camera step Select the display mode of the camera information Number Displays the camera number Title Displays the title set in Camera Title The title can be recorded along with the picture None Displays nothing step6 Select the desired display location e When display mode is set to Title title is displayed on the top when display location is set to Top Left or Top Right and it is displayed o
165. ing area LPA Long pre alarm recording area Copy 1 Plays back or searches the recording contents of the copy 1 device SerialBus NAS SCSI DVD CD USBMemory Copy 2 Plays back or searches the recording contents of the copy 2 device SerialBus NAS SCSI DVD CD e Alarm appears when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 e LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 96 When ejecting the disk make sure to use the Media Eject on the menu screen Search by Time and Date Es see page 99 Search by Alarm List Es see page 100 User Menu Find data storage location This item is used to display the list of the devices used for recording in the specified time period and to specify the device User Menu Find data storage location D Device Search List Input the recording range to be searched in From and To step2 Select Search e The list of the devices containing data of the specified period is displayed To search for the other device select the desired device in the lt Select Source Device gt step In the Device Search List select Check of the device search list number to
166. ing is performed at the Torecord audio the corresponding channel must be picture grade of Super regardless of the setting set to record Audio recording works as follows and at the recording rate set for alarm recording camera number 1 with AUDIO IN 1 terminal camera number 2 with AUDIO IN 2 terminal camera number Long pre alarm recording is executed with the 3 with AUDIO IN 3 terminal camera number 4 with recording rate of the normal or alarm recording set AUDIO IN 4 inal for that time period and with the picture grade of PES Super e When the recording mode changes from normal recording to alarm recording or from alarm recording to normal recording audio may be cut off temporarily This is normal and not a malfunction e When alarm area partition is set and Audio Recording Mode is set to Alarm the audio is recorded in the alarm area with the picture See page 82 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 56 Timer Timer This menu 1 used to program the timer and the 2 most frequently used operation patterns Also by individually set ting recording camera recording rate and picture grade for normal alarm recording to lt Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt to lt Set Recording Pattern D Timer gt Setup Menu_ Recording settings can be changed in stantly by switch
167. ing tray opens When loading the disc step2 1 Place the disc into the tray Make sure the disc is inserted properly with the label side up When ejecting the disc step2 2 Eject the disc from the tray stepd Press the OPEN CLOSE button again D e The disc loading tray closes Do not eject the disc while copying restoring saving loading menus or immediately after inserting the disc The disc or the contained data may be damaged Please use the disc which we recommend When a disc other than the recommended one is used the data may not be read or written correctly Please consult your dealer for recommended usable discs When using DVD RW or CD RW disc initialize the disc before using by Data Clear menu 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Beginning 13 14 Major operations and their functions continued Front view inside of the door 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 24 29 30 31 32 POWER button Turns on the unit MAIN switch on the rear of this unit must be ON When the button 1 pressed again the unit switches to stand by mode The POWER and other button operation are not accepted while the POWER indicator 1 flashing ANALOGUE OUTPUT connectors VIDEO OUT connector Output connector for video signal RCA pin AUDIO OUT connector Output conn
168. input area Using the front buttons of the unit step1 The number displayed in red can be changed Pressing the camera number buttons 0 to 9 will input and use that number Time Date Setting _ step2 To move to the next input area press the 16 button To go back to the previous area press the 14 button Set time and date Using a mouse step1 Left click on the number in red until the needed Day Light Saving Setting number appears To change another area left click on the needed area or left click or P Setting parameters dE Fox step1 Press the A button or left click on the parameter box ahs until the item to be set appears utr step2 For some items more detailed setting is required In this case an item such as D Set gt is displayed If necessary press the D button or left click on the Set to set more details Time Date Setting 241 000 000 Time Date Setting e When you close the menu press the E button or left 21004 i click on Return or Exit You cannot close the menu by pressing the SET UP button on the unit Set time and date Day Light Saving Setting Setting or selecting area 28 _ _ _ __n _ __n _ __ ____ _ __ _ Symbols in the menus Up button Menu address Camera Select Help button Search Start Position 20014 fo Right button Setup date search starts from Motion
169. ion Detailed Infomation 4 IP Alarm Notification Information D Alarm Notification Detailed Infomation LAN B Address Setting step1 Set the IP address sub net mask and Gateway MAC address is shown on the bottom of the screen of lt LAN B Communication Setting gt e Do not assign the same IP address or network address for LAN A and LAN B e Do not assign 000 000 000 000 to IP address broadcast address If this address is assigned communications or any other functions of this unit may not be performed correctly The setting cannot be changed during recording Stop recording before changing the setting Service Port Setting step2 Set the port setting of Web User Access and Administrator This item is used to set the port number which is necessary to connect a PC Normally leave the setting as is e Do not change the setting without sufficient knowledge about the network setting When making the settings other than the port settings of Web User Access and Administrator using the specified application is required Consult your dealer about the specified application E mail Notification Information stepd Check the settings of E Mail Address and Recorder ID When selecting Mail the e mail is sent for the selected address le Using the web function of this unit is required to input E
170. iris and focus of the camera Activates auto pan Presets up to 16 viewing positions Switches the PTZ camera to be controlled Exits the PTZ Control menu Pages 48 49 49 50 50 50 50 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 33 Menu chart continued Setup Menu Setup Menu 200 000 000 34 Menu Menu Address Functions Pages TlRecording 111Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer Specifies the recording setting for recording pattern A 51 53 116 117 211 000 000 Camera Check 211 100 000 Selects the camera number to be recorded 51 53 2 Auto D Set gt 211 24D 000 Sets the normal recording setting automatically by 51 53 116 specifying the recording cycle and the recording hour a day D Execute 211 2AD DOO Displays the preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 116 2 Easy 101 Set gt 211 2ED 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of 51 53 116 normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers DD Execute 211 2ED DOO Displays the preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 116 2 Manual 0 5 gt 211 2MD 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade 51 53 116 of normal recording for each camera number individually View 211 2MD DOO Displays the preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 116 1 Re
171. is played when the alteration is detected step2 Select the desired setting Active Image originality check is performed during playback and a warning is displayed at the point containing alteration Inactive Image originality check is not performed step3 Playback the data of the device to be checked e Image originality check play is performed only for the picture of the camera which is being played back and displayed on the monitor connected to OUTPUT A connector Output B does not support originality check When the picture is played back on the monitor for both of the OUTPUT A and B the image originality check play is executed not for all the playback picture on OUTPUT A D This function may cause problems during recording and playback Normally set this function to Inactive e Warning is also displayed for parts where recorded data is damaged for some reason e When performing complex playback operations with the SHUTTLE ring during alteration check The alteration part is found in the data warning may appear Perform alteration check using playback or playback with changed playback intervals 4 Auto Expire on Specified Date This item is used to disenable the data which is recorded before the specified time period to be played back in order to prevent keeping the data beyond the specified period step4 Select the desired t
172. isplayed and cannot be set The menus can be set only when the OUTPUT A is selected 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Trou bleshooting 113 114 Warnings and CALL OUT output Warnings and their appropriate countermeasures 1 Options in the CALL OUT output column e Selectable Selects to output CALL OUT signal or not on the menu screen Fixed Outputs CALL OUT signal from the CALL OUT terminal regardless of the menu setting None Does not output CALL OUT signal but displays a warning on the screen e e The warning display appears when the HELP button is pressed during ALERT is displayed on the screen The contents of last 16 warnings are stored and can be displayed The contents older than those are cleared and output of CALL OUT is cancelled CALL OUT signal output can be stopped by pressing the E button or clicking Clear Warning while displaying the warning display CALL OUT Warning Display Countermeasure 1 The remaining capacity of Normal Area Copy data as necessary Click Clear Selectable 61 in Main device has become less than 2 Warning or The remaining capacity of Alarm Area press the E in Main device has become less than 2 button The remaining capacity of LPA Area in Main device has become less than 2 The remaining capacity of Copy 2 disk has become less than 2
173. isplays unconditionally For the item written Selectable in the CALL OUT output column you can set the condition that CALL OUT signal is output For example the buzzer can be set to sound when reaching the value set in Normal Recording Area Alarm Recording Area LPA Recording Area or Copy 2 Setup Menu_System_HRear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings when Buzzer Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting is set to Warning le Key Sound This item is used to make a sound when using the opera tional buttons JOG dial and SHUTTLE ring Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting step1 Set the key sound to on or off 4 Buzzer This item is used for a buzzer to sound when the remain ing main or copy 2 device capacity reaches the value setin Low Memory Alarm Setting Setup Menu _ System gt Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings Other than the above it is possible to set the buzzer to sound when start ing alarm recording or emergency recording or when a warning is displayed To sound a buzzer only when reaching a specified remain ing HDD capacity 1 Set Buzzer to Remain 2 Set the remaining capacity in Low Memory Alarm Set ting Setup Menus System Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings To sound a buzzer when reaching the specified remaining HDD capacity and when a warning is displayed 1 Set Buzzer to Warning 2 Set th
174. it screen or single screen is selected Pressing the OUTPUT A B button on the front panel switches the multiplexer video output When OUTPUT A is selected the button light indicator is off When OUTPUT B is selected the button light indicator is on and camera number buttons SPLIT screen buttons and SEQUENCE button are operated for the monitor screen connected to the OUTPUT B connector Pressing the OUTPUT A B button again switches the multiplexer output to OUTPUT A 4 DIGITAL ZOOM button Pressing this button in single screen mode displays the screen at 100 At this time the magnification centre point X appears Pressing the button again switches the magnification to 20096 and then 40096 By pressing the MOVE buttons the centre point moves vertically or horizontally see DIGITAL ZOOM button operations on page 64 When the DIGITAL ZOOM button is pressed camera number buttons 11 14 15 and 16 move the X in the Screen _ _ _ Basic manual recording Setting the recording rate and picture grade for n normal recordin This function is to setup the recording parameters of re 9 cording setting pattern A to start recording manually En stepl Execute camera check sure all the cameras are connected and time and date has The unit automatically detects the cameras with been set correctly Before you start recording check the video signal at their input when you select repea
175. l Input terminal to set the present time Time display is adjusted to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 sec onds when this terminal receives the CLOCK ADJ signal 13 16 14 15 16 17 MODE OUT 1 to MODE OUT 4 terminals Output terminal to indicate the current mode of this unit Select the mode of the unit to be output in the Mode Out Settings Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting Mode Out Settings CALL OUT terminals CALL OUT GND terminal This is a ISOLATION output terminal Information to be transmitted externally consists of CALL OUT settings made in the Call Out Settings Setup Menu System Rear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings as well as fixed output settings DC 12 V OUT terminal Output the voltage only when both the MAIN switch and POWER button are turned ON The maximum electric current is 350 mA RS485 IN OUT connectors Connectors for control of cascade recorders Used e The on screen clock is reset to the nearest hour by applying a signal to the CLOCK ADJ terminal For example if the current time is 11 29 59 it will be 17 reset 11 00 00 and if the current time is 11 30 00 it will be reset to 12 00 00 CLOCK ADJ OUT terminal Output terminal to send the signal to the other recorders connected for adjusting the clock to the nearest hour 00 minutes 00 seconds REC terminal Input terminal to start recording This terminal is not available during timer recording
176. l buttons press the C or D button to select the display position to be set step When using the mouse left click the number of the display position to be set he number of the selected position is displayed in orange When using front panel buttons press the camera number button 1 to 16 of the desired camera number to be displayed e When not displaying the picture press A button to display step2 When using the mouse left click the number until the desired camera number appears e The number 1 to 16 or is displayed e The same camera number cannot be set repeatedly in one split screen display e When you select displays for the camera number display on the normal screen Single sequential screen lt Sequence Single gt stepd When using front panel buttons press the C or D button to select the display position to be set When using the mouse left click the number of the display position to be set e The number of the selected position is displayed orange step4 When using front panel buttons press the camera number button 1 to 16 of the desired camera number to be displayed When not displaying the picture press button to display When using the mouse left click the number until the desired camera number appears e The number 1 to 16 or is displayed Split sequential screen Sequence Multi step
177. layback is played back High speed fast forward high speed rewind step1 Turnthe SHUTTLE ring for more than 1 second while playback is stopped Clockwise for more than 1 second Activates High speed fast forward playback Counterclockwise for more than 1 second Activates High speed rewind playback Press the STOP button Stops playback High speed rewind Reverse speed search 30 MB units Reverse speed search fourfold speed Reverse speed search double speed Still frame playback Forward speed search double speed Forward speed search fourfold speed Forward speed search 30 MB units High speed fast forward Shuttle hold The playback speed can be maintained even when letting go of the SHUTTLE ring during shuttle viewing stepl Press the PAUSE button while holding the SHUTTLE ring in the angle for the desired playback speed step2 Let go of the SHUTTLE ring e The playback speed is maintained To cancel shuttle hold press the PAUSE button The unit switches to still frame playback gt Changing playback intervals Although playback and reverse playback use the same interval as that for recording it is possible to change the playback interval This function is useful for slow motion playback of fast moving footage or quick playback of ex tensive footage without skipping frames 1 1 To playback the picture recorded at the long recording rate fas
178. ld never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack un less proper ventilation is provided or the manufac turer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources 11 This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label For products intended to operate from battery power other sources refer to the operating instructions Grounding or Polarization This product is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding pin This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular at tention to cord at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 13 Lightning For added protection for this product receiver during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges 14 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and
179. le screen available setting items are Alarm and All picture being displayed be copied page Overwrite Selects whether or not to overwrite the 88 existed data Auto Eject Selects whether to eject media CD Copying the data of this unit to a video DVD automatically when the copy is over FIFO Overwrite Selects whether to repeat copying cassette from the start point of the media by overwriting the This function is used to copy the data of this unit to a video existed data or to stop copying when the capacity cassette using an analogue video cassette recorder Data of the media becomes full during copying This can be copied even when the unit is in recording mode setting is available only when the copy destination For the recording operation see the instruction manual for EDO STA the analogue video cassette recorder used o step1 Analogue video cassette recorder Prepare the VCR e Alarm appears for From Main when Alarm for recording Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Set the input source of the VCR to the external Management Setting for Main Memory Change input Partition Setting is set to other than O 96 e appears for From Main when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu sMemory Data Management step2 This unit Display the picture in its format single split that you want to record Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting step3 This unit If need
180. light turns off When pressing this button for more than 2 seconds during alarm recording recording stops During timer recording recording will not stop even if the button is pressed SPLIT screen buttons H Ed H Selects split screen to be displayed Used for the menu settings SEQUENCE button Used to select and display the sequential screens TILT A button When pressing the button during PTZ mode the angle of the camera adjusts in the upward direction PTZ Pan tilt and zoom button Switches this unit to PTZ mode to control the PTZ camera connected 16 17 18 19 20 Camera control buttons The following buttons control PTZ motion during PTZ mode This unit must be in single screen display CAMERA ZOOM button Adjusts the camera zoom Press this button and then turn JOG to the left wide or right tele to adjust the camera zoom FOCUS button Adjusts the focus of a camera Press this button and then turn JOG to the left far or right near to adjust the focus IRIS button Adjusts the iris of a camera Press this button and then turn JOG to the left close or right open to adjust the iris PRESET button Presets up to 16 viewing positions Press this button and then press the camera number button within 3 seconds to preset the points AUTO PAN button Activates auto pan of the camera connected OUTPUT A B button Switches the multiplexer output between A and B The
181. m Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 96 e Main LPA appears when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 stepd Set the desired capacity e Set the remaining capacity of each device to output signal Call Out Settings This item is used to output warning signals from the CALL OUT terminal to the device connected when the capacity becomes full or reaches to the specified value Setup Menu Rear Terminal Setting Call Out Settings step1 Set the desired capacity for each area Off Does not output a signal D e Alarm Recording Area can be set when Alarm Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than O 96 e LPA Recording Area can be set when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than O 96 Call out settings use the photo coupler output to decrease the malfunctions due to wiring See CALL OUT signal output see page 18 for the correct connection e For the relationship between the warning display and CALL OUT signal output see pages 114 and 115 The warning display of the item written Fixed in the CALL OUT output column d
182. m the camera Off Does not display the picture supplied from the camera and the screen of that camera turns blue 5 Multiplexer Setting EN Alarm Display Setting stepl Select output A or output B Off Does not perform alarm display step2 Select the desired single screen display or split screen display which is set in the Multiplexer Setting to be displayed when the alarm signal is input for each sensor connected Covert Camera Setting This item is used to set the picture of the specified camera number not to be displayed regardless of the presence of video signals When the picture is interrupted due to the camera trouble etc while the Covert Camera Setting is set to the warning message does not appear on the screen however if Warning is set for Buzzer setting the buzzer sounds The unit registers this error in the System Log List and outputs the CALL OUT signal When setting Covert Camera Setting to Off for a camera set for recording operation recording is performed without displaying the picture on the screen e When Covert Camera Setting is set to Off the playback picture is not displayed and the screen turns blue for that camera number To display the playback picture set it to On _ _ K K4 lt lt y gt Y On Screen Display Setting Display mode example Camera title during single screen display On Sc
183. mber can be displayed in a single screen by pressing the respective camera number button SPLIT buttons operations When pressing the SPLIT buttons the split screen is dis played in the following order SPLIT4 EH button SPLIT 4a gt SPLIT 4b gt SPLIT 4c gt SPLIT 4d SPLIT 4a gt SPLIT 9a gt SPLIT 9b gt SPLIT 9a gt SPLIT 10a gt SPLIT 10b gt SPLIT 10 gt SPLIT 13a gt SPLIT 13b gt SPLIT 1 gt SPLIT16 button SPLIT 16 screen SEQUENCE button operations When pressing the SEQUENCE button the sequential display of the split or single display being displayed is started Make the detailed settings of this display in the Multiplexer Setting Setup Menu System Multiplexer Setting Available modes SPLIT 13 sequential SPLIT 10 sequential SPLIT 9 sequential SPLIT 4 sequential Single screen sequential e Sequential display does not appear during playback The split screen setting can be set using Split 4 screen Split 9 screen Split 10 screen Split 13 screen or Split 16 screen in the lt Output A Settings gt and Output B Settings Setup Menu gt System gt Multiplexer Setting gt Output A Settings Output Settings respectively SPLIT9 button SPLIT10 E button SPLIT13 button To cancel the sequential display Displaying other type of split screen or pressing a camera number button 1 to 16 for
184. mber if the HDD is connected to the SERIAL BUS port Serial bus 1001 gt Serial bus 1002 gt e Serial bus ID16 at the maximum When all the serial bus HDD is used up the SCSI HDD is used for recording playback in ascending sequence of the ID number if the HDD is connected to the SCSI terminal SCSI IDO gt SCSI ID1 gt 5651102 SCSI ID3 SCSI 1D4 gt SCSI ID5 When all the SCSI HDD is used up the internal HDD is used for recording playback again In case of internal HDD and SCSI HDD the recording playback order is not changed even when the HDD is removed or added For example when adding the internal B HDD during operating with internal A and C internal B is registered between A and C In case of serial bus HDD the HDD which is added last is registered last However the serial bus HDD newly con nected can be registered to the middle number When the HDD being used is set to Free to be removed the HDD added is registered to the ID of the removed number 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 02 Memory continued Add Remove DVD CD Drive This item 1 used to set the DVD CD drive device for the DVD CD group of the copy 1 or 2 device 9 You cannot set this item during recording playback System Menu 5 Memory 2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive Make sure that the DVD CD drive
185. n function can also be used during playback When playing back the picture recorded by multiple cameras in the single screen display a black screen may appear when pausing playback and then display the magnified screen In this case display the magnified screen by turning the JOG dial to advance the picture frame by frame e The magnification display function of this unit uses digital magnification and screen details may appear pixelized when magnifying The function of the SPLIT SEQUENCE DIGITAL ZOOM and camera number buttons D The screen of the camera number without video signal input appears blue Furthermore the screen of the camera number set to Off in the Covert Camera Setting appears blue See page 64 Display type Button operation SPLIT16 button m BO SPLIT16 SPLIT a SPLITO b SPLIT4 a SPLIT4 b SPLITA SPLITA 9 SPLIT13 Sequential Lr 2 types of SPLIT13 screens can be switched SPLIT10 Sequential Hr 2 types of SPLIT10 screens can be switched SPLIT9 Sequential m 2 types of SPLIT9 screens can be switched SPLIT4 Sequential HL 4 types of SPLIT4 screens can be switched Single screen Sequential Single screen displays can be switched Single screen display Enlarged Not enlarged camera number butt
186. n the bottom when display location is set to Bottom Left or Bottom Right 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 69 System continued Setup Menu 4 Recorder Title Audio Setting This item is used to set the recorder title When using the This item is used to set the audio output for connected cascade function setting the name of the slave recorder cameras This setting can be made individually for the sin for the recorder title makes distinction of the recorder easy gle screen display and the split screen display The recorder title is displayed on the upper part of the operational mode display The recorder title can be input with a personal computer by using the Web function lt See page 107 Setup Menu Audio Setting 1 Single Display 2 Multiplex Display step1 Select the desired audio output for each camera number and split screen This setting is valid for the audio output during playback or displaying a picture from a camera Channel 1 When displaying the picture from a 6 On Screen Display Setting 4 Recorder Title step1 Set the display mode of the recorder title On Displays recorder title camera outputs audio from the AUDIO IN 1 Off Does not display the recorder title terminal During playback outputs the audio step2 Input the recorder title by using t
187. n the front panel or using a USB mouse connected to the unit When using the front panel buttons the numbers 1 16 camera number buttons and letters A to E SPLIT screen buttons represent the GUI button of the menu screen 9 The menu can only be displayed through OUTPUT A monitor The menu cannot be displayed through OUTPUT monitor 4 Setting the menu using a mouse e Setting a mouse step e Setting a menu with a mouse Wheel step Left button Lo button Mouse 4 Setting the menu using the front panel buttons step Y _ NEUE KON oong imm LOCK TRIPLEXPB BOOKMARK ZOOM CAMERA ZOOM TILTA FAC 7 TILTW Tonorr 0 A B El IRIS output ON OFF mA CJ LB BO 2 mee LJ T OU M DET AREA SET UP Attach the supplied ferrite core to the cable of the mouse as illustrated to the left Use the left and right mouse buttons to set the menu Click the left button to open the menu or select a needed item etc Click the right button to select the active area for motion detection function See pages 58 and 59 e The wheel on a mouse does not work with this unit Use the SET UP button camera number buttons and the SPLIT screen buttons A to E to set the menu Press the SET UP button to display the menu Screen e Press the camera number buttons 1 to 16 and the SPLIT screen buttons A to E to open each menu or select the needed item 26
188. nel buttons press the camera number button 1 to 16 of the desired camera number to be displayed e When not displaying the picture press button to display step4 When using the mouse left click the number until the desired camera number appears e The number 1 to 16 or is displayed Split sequential screen lt Sequence Multi gt step Select the displaying order of the screen type step6 Select the desired switching time 9 While sequential screen is displayed for either of output A or B you cannot change the settings of split screen and sequential screen 4 Output B Settings This item 1 used to setthe camera number to be displayed in the split screen display on the monitor connected to OUTPUT B And also used to set the sequential display settings and the switching time Sequential display is the function to switch the selected displays automatically The selectable screen types are shown in the table on page 65 Setup Menu 4 System 5 Multiplexer Setting 2 Output B Settings 1 Split 4 screen Salta screen 2 Spit screen 3 soren Spit 4d 2 Seite soren i Spit Ga screen 2 Spit 9b screen a Saito screen soren 2 Spit Tob screen 4 Split 13 screen 1 Split 13a screen 2 Split 13b screen 5 Split 16 screen Sequence Multi 8 Sequence Time me Split screen When using front pane
189. ng To restore the data from the oldest data select Set Start Time To restore the data to the latest data select Set End Time step4 Select Execute e Restoring starts Restoring cannot be performed during recording playback or copying e The picture data is processed in 2 MB unit Therefore the data is restored in 2 MB unit from the start point of the designated range when restoring System Menu 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 19 Memory Add Remove HDD Device This item is used to set the HDDs for main or copy device You cannot set this item during recording or playback System Menu Add Remove HDD Device Internal HDD sens 3 4 sus 5 8 2 External HDD USB HDD 3 External HDD SCSI HDD 4 External HDD NAS HDD Internal HDD step1 Make sure that the internal HDDs connected are displayed in the screen of lt Internal HDD gt e Internal Ato C indicate the internal device number step2 Add or remove the internal HDDs for setting the main device Main Registers for the main device The numbers 01 to 03 indicate the recording order Free Does not registered as the main device e The button changes between Main and Free each time you press the button External HDD stepd Make sure that the USB HDDs connected to the SER
190. ng data Before executing the copy make sure that the Copy 2 device is connected and set in the lt Add Remove HDD Device and Add Remove DVD CD Drive gt System Menu Memory correctly User Menu Copy y om T HM o step1 Set the camera number to be copied e The button function changes between All Off and All On each time you select this button You can switch on and off for all the cameras easily by using this button le e The picture is not copied when there is When the recording data of the main device which is recorded picture of the set camera number or being copied is about to be overwritten or has been time overwritten copy is stopped Be careful for the copy step2 Select Other settings and then set the detailed which requires long time such as overwriting copy of settings DVD From Main Sets the area which contains the data O to be copied The available setting items are Normal Alarm and LPA e The progress bar of copy is not displayed for copy 2 To Copy 2 Sets the group name to where the data he picture data is processed in 2 MB unit Therefore is copied The available setting items are the data is copied in 2 MB unit from the start point of SerialBus NAS SCSI and DVD CD the designated range when copying Copy Data Sets the data area to be copied The e By using the picture copy function the sing
191. normal area and the alarm recording area PARTITION area is referred to as alarm area and the long pre alarm area is referred to as LPA When total value of the normal alarm and LPA reaches 100 the capacity is not increased You cannot set Normal Recording Area to 0 96 Playback search information display remain setting mode out setting call out setting and data clear function are performed independently for normal area and alarm area The normal area or the alarm area is selectable when copying the recorded data In the case that Alarm is set and an alarm signal is input during normal recording for the camera number which is not set for normal recording pre alarm recording may not be performed Recording Data Readout Setting b You cannot set this item during recording or playback System Menu 5 Memory 4 Recording Data Readout Setting Playback Device Repeat Setting This item is used to repeat playback the recorded contents of the device step1 Select the desired repeat playback setting Repeat On Automatically resumes playback from the beginning of the recording data when the recording data is played back to the end Repeat Off Stops playback when the recording data is played back to the end Image Originality Check Play This item 1 used to check whether the recording data 1 altered The alteration part is found in the data is d
192. ns of Setup Menu and System Menu 5 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 e The PASSWORD LOCK of all the levels are released e You can operate all the functions PASSWORD LOCK can be unlocked even when the MAIN switch on the rear panel is set to ON and the POWER button on the front panel set to OFF When the password lock is turned on while the power of this unit is turned off use the LCD display on the front panel to release the lock In this case input the password and then press the LOCK button Registering the PASSWORD Register a 4 digit number for PASSWORD When setting the number of each digit choose the number from O to 9 Setup Menu 4 Password Setting steps 1 1 to 1 3 G ee3 steps 2 1 to 2 2 4 Disk Management Password for the levels 1 to 3 1 1 Display the password setting screen of the desired level step1 2 Input 4 digits of the password by pressing the numbers on the screen e To input the password using the buttons on the front panel use the camera number buttons 1 to 9 are assigned to the camera number button 1 to 9 O is assigned to the button 10 step1 3 Input the same password to Confirm Password as entered in Password Input the same number in Password and Confirm Password When the different password number is input the password already input is cancelled
193. nside the unit gt lt Interface circuit inside the unit gt Interface circuit inside the unit Mode out 1 4 Active Short Max Drive current 500 mA DC CALL OUT Output terminal Relay output Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Output Circuit Call out Active Short Max Drive current 7 mA DC Photo coupler output Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC Kaaa i Emergency input Alarm input 1 16 Recording Clock adjust input Active When terminals are short circuited or Low Level is applied CALL OUT GND terminal Non active Open Alarm Output Active Low Level Max Drive current 7 mA DC Interface circuit inside the unit Non active Open Max Voltage 24 V DC 18 Cascade connection VIDEO MONITOR MASTER Up to 16 cameras To CAMERA IN VIDEO MONITOR LOCAL To OUTPUT B To AUDIO CASCADE IN To CAMERA IN CASCADE OUT oral TE OO OOPS KEVBOARD DX KBSUE CAMERA SW O66 O60 Soon to be on sale PS o ee OO 0 0 OO OO Set the cascade adress to Master ID 01 to operate via the recorder ESO OO ODO Set th
194. o cancel the lock select Disable of the desired area in the screen of Change Protected Data Settings Search Displays the picture of the start point of the selected area e The data cannot be locked when the start and end times are not set in order The data of the long pre alarm area is locked automatically after recording The number of areas available to be locked is up to 500 areas of normal alarm and long pre alarm areas Search is executed in search by alarm list See page 100 When deleting the main device data including the locked data the locked data is also deleted User Menu e When the locked area is overlapped the lock function is as follows Example 1 The area previously locked menu setti ng The area locked later y The area previously locked 7 The registered data area The area locked later 2 areas The area previously locked Example 2 lt Protect Data gt menu setting The area locked later y KS VRS 3 areas The area locked later Example 3 lt Protect Data gt menu setting The area previously locked y 1 The other areas set not registered 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations 49 PTZ Control This function is used to control the cameras connected via RS 232C or RS 422 485 terminal PTZ c
195. of the normal recording settings specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of normal recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the normal recording settings Specifies the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of alarm recording for each camera number individually Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording Displays the recording camera for each sensor Displays the recording camera for each sensor Specifies the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Displays the preview of the trigger and PTZ camera preset settings for alarm recording Pages 51 53 120 121 51 53 51 53 120 51 53 120 51 53 120 51 53 120 S158120 Su soo 51 53 120 121 51 53 120 51 53 120 91 5920 91553120 Su 121 MES 121 241551121 MESA 915953 915922129 51 53 SEI SUE 1258122 S158 122 122 91553 122 91 93 122 123 IZA S1 922 OUO 91 5922 Sul 51 53 123 91 53 129 91 53 129 SISS 23 000000000000000
196. on Illuminates when OUTPUT 1 selected TPUT dd SPLIT13 button Illuminates T OUTPUT 1 selected Ja SPLIT10 button EC Illuminates io OUTPUT B is selected SPLIT9 button pnm AA gt Tr B is selected SPLIT4 button OUTPUT B gt H Illuminates when OUTPUT selected 55 mA SEQUENCE OR OUTPUT 15 selected SPLIT13 button 1 SEQUENCE T B Illuminates when OUTPUT 15 selected SPLIT10 button SEQUENCE m B Illuminates when OUTPUT 15 selected SPLIT9 button ud SEQUENCE T s Illuminates when OUTPUT 15 selected SPLIT4 button ole SEQUENCE TH B Illuminates when OUTPUT 15 selected camera number button camera number button DIGITAL ZOOM When the alarm recording starts the corresponding camera During Alarm recording 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations Picture to be Picture to be displayed and button illumination and button illumination The pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in pictures supplied from the camera numbers selected in Output A Settings Output B Settings Split 16 screen
197. onnection and settings This is a flowchart of the example operation Making connections of the terminal on the rear panel gt Setting the alarm area in the main device gt Making the initial settings gt Making an alarm recording with timer recording gt Searching recorded data using the alarm list gt Playback the recorded data Copying the data to a copy device Connections Connections for camera monitor and sensor gt See Connecting to CCTV camera monitor Connections Connections for camera monitor and sensor See Connecting to CCTV camera monitor and sensor on page 17 Connection for the alarm recording 57 See Alarm recording connection on page 18 and 0 Rear view on pages 15 16 and sensor on page 17 Connection for the alarm recording c See Alarm recording connection on page 18 and 4 Rear view on pages 15 16 wv wv Boot up the unit Boot up the unit wv y When not executing Setup Wizard See Setup Wizard on pages 30 31 Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the Setup Wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time When executing Setup Wizard 5 See Setup Wizard on pages 30 31 n Only when the unit is turned on for the first time the Setup Wizard screen is displayed automatically It is not displayed next time Set the present time and HDD settings in each
198. ontrol using the menu User Menu 6 PTZ Control Go to PTZ Control Zoom iris focus adjustment Auto pan yt Add Preset 2 Select PTZ Camera step1 Pan or tilt the PTZ camera connected Click the gray area by using the mouse to adjust the camera angle adjusts the camera angle in the upward direction adjusts the adjusts the camera angle camera angle in the leftward direction direction adjusts the camera angle in the downward direction step2 Adjust zoom iris and focus And activate auto pan step3 Preset the watching points 1 to 16 he preset points are registered to the PTZ camera for auto pan function step Switch the camera number to be controlled e The camera number to be controlled appears on the LCD display on the front panel 01 01 2004 00 00 00 PTZ CAM1 e PTZ Control can be set using the mouse only You cannot set it using front panel buttons 90 in the rightward User Menu PTZ control using the front panel buttons step1 Press the camera number button of the PTZ camera number to be controlled and display the picture in the single screen display step2 Press the PTZ button The unit switches to PTZ mode and the button lights up PTZ appears on the LCD display on the front panel during PTZ mode 01 01 2004 00 00 00 PTZ e The camera number to be controlled appears on the LCD display on the front panel 01 01 2004 00 00 00 PTZ CAM1
199. or number 7 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 15 Sensor number 16 Sensor number 3 Sensor number 5 Sensor number 6 Sensor number 7 Sensor number 8 T Sensor number 9 Sensor number 10 Sensor number 12 Sensor number 14 Sensor number 16 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Check Sheet 11 2 Set Recording Pattern B Timer 2 Normal Recording Menu A Recording Rate Picture Grade o lt lt 2 Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16 3 Alarm Recording Menu AM Recording Rate Picture Grade o Camera number 1 Camera number 2 Camera number 3 Camera number 4 Camera number 5 Camera number 6 Camera number 7 Camera number 8 Camera number 9 Camera number 10 Camera number 11 Camera number 12 Camera number 13 Camera number 14 Camera number 15 Camera number 16
200. ork attached storage NAS device 1 a server that is dedicated to nothing more than file sharing NAS does not provide any of the activities that a server in a server centric system typically provides such as e mail authenti cation or file management NAS allows more hard disk stor age space to be added to a network that already utilizes servers without shutting them down for maintenance and upgrades With a NAS device storage is not an integral part of the server Instead in this storage centric design the server still handles all of the processing of data but a NAS device delivers the data to the user A NAS device does not need to be located within the server but can exist anywhere in a LAN and can be made up of multiple net worked NAS devices Serial bus This interface is only for connecting a Mouse USB Memo ries and External HD Drives that are equipped USB2 0 in terface Some of the devices available in the market might be incompatible with the recorder e Emergency REC This is a function to record a picture prior to others by us ing the external switches connected to this unit when an emergency event occurs Pictures are recorded with the best picture quality and the specified capture rate depending on number of recording cameras Bookmark Search This is a function to search the desired picture with a book mark registered by the bookmark function e Cascade Connection Cascading connection allows to user
201. ot guarantee operations in all environments e Lack of compatibility between Web functions and the PC peripheral driver may in rare instances result in abnormal operation If this happens upgrade to the newest version of Internet Explorer and try again Connections e When making a direct connection between this unit and a personal computer hereinafter PC use a cross cable and when making a connection through a HUB use a straight cable e Refer to the PC instruction manual for instructions on how to set the Web settings on the PC Login Start up the Microsoft Internet Explorer and log in 1 Startup the Microsoft Internet Explorer and enter the address The Login screen appears DX TL5000 Login Logm or change login user s Change your password User ID A Password A New password nn New password Confirmation EN ES 2 1 When logging in First enter the User ID and the Password When shipped from the factory the user ID for the full rights user is root and the password is admin000 the user ID for the live user is guest and the password is guest D More than one user can log in simultaneously using the same user ID and password However there are restrictions depending on authorization The maximum number of users that can be connected at the same time is 10 2 2 Select login and then left click or press ENTER The M
202. p2 Set the port settings shown below Transmission mode Data bit length Parity bit e Stop bit length Delimiter Set all the settings to the same values as the PC connected RS 485 Cascade Setting This item is used to make the settings for the cascade func tion using the recorders connected via the RS 485 termi nal System Menu COM LAN E HS 485 Cascade Setting 4 Select the cascade connection mode of this unit Standalone Does not perform the cascade function Cascade Performs the cascade function step2 Select the recorder address Master 10 01 Sets this unit as the master recorder for the cascade function Slave 10 01 to 16 Sets this unit as the slave recorder for the cascade function e Recorder Address displays only when the Cascade Connection Mode is set to Cascade Do not set cascade address which is overlapped with that of other recorders When operating cascade function via keyboard set all the recorders to slave When there is the recorder of which cascade address is Master 10 01 the cascade function may not operate correctly E LAN B Communication Setting This item is used to make the communication settings between this unit and the PC connected via LAN B System Menu 1 coman E LAN B Communication Setting LAN B Address Setting 2 Service Port Setting 3 E mail Notification Information D E mail Notificat
203. password has been registered and PASSWORD LOCK is turned on and the main device data deletion is executed the screen for unlock disk management appears Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK first for deleting the data e Data cannot be deleted while accessing to the HDD such as playback recording copying restoring System Menu Copy 1 Copy 2 This item is used to delete the data of each group in the copy 1 or copy 2 device System Menu Data Clear 6 stepl Select copy 1 or copy 2 device step2 Select Clear of the group which contains the data to be deleted step3 Select Execute Data clear was completed appears on the screen when completing the data clear 9 e Data cannot be deleted while accessing to the HDD such as playback recording copying restoring Deleting the data of the DVD takes about 30 or 40 minutes Other convenient functions Cascade This unit supports cascade connection where up to 16 DX TL5000U can be connected together Control of recorder s down the chain is possible from the master recorder View of picture from cameras connected to slave recorders can be done from the master recorder monitor D Before using the cascade function check the following e The recorders are connected via the RS 485 terminal Cascade connection for audio and video is made i See Cascade connection on page 19 e ID number of the master recorder is set to Master ID 01 and tha
204. peripheral recording device set ON s the termination set correctly SCSI device only Is the copy device registered in the lt Add Remove HDD Device 82 and Add Remove DVD CD Drive System Menu gt Memory The camera cannot be s the camera to be controlled connected correctly controlled via this unit s the PTZ Setting menu set correctly Is trigger for alarm recording of the camera number for which the 53 motion detection function to be executed set to External Is the alarm recording rate of the camera number for which the motion detection function is executed set to Is the value set in Motion Threshold of the Motion Det menu 99 59 larger than that of Motion Mask Settings Is the detection area set correctly Is the lt COM LAN gt menu set correctly Are the unit and the personal computer connected correctly 17 Is there a defect in the connecting cable Is the proper connecting cable being used 101 The screen of camera number with no video signal input 65 appears blue even when setting for operation 12 12 62 63 Is the POWER indicator flashing The unit cannot be operated when the POWER indicator is flashing Is the LOCK indicator light on Is the menu screen being displayed Camera number buttons cannot be used when the menu screen is displayed When OUTPUT 1 selected the cursor of the mouse is displayed however the menu screen is not d
205. preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 118 2 Easy D Set gt 212 2ED 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of 51 53 118 normal recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Execute 212 2ED DOO Displays the preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 118 2 Manual D Set gt 212 2MD 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade 51 53 118 of normal recording for each camera number individually View gt 212 2MD DOO Displays the preview of the normal recording settings 51 53 118 3jAlarm Recording Menu 212 300 000 Specifies the alarm recording settings 51 53 118 119 1 Easy D Set gt 212 3ED 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade of 51 53 118 alarm recording to the same settings for all the camera numbers Execute 212 SED 000 Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings 51 53 118 1 Manual 9 Set gt 212 3MD 000 Specifies frame or field recording rate and picture grade 51 53 118 of alarm recording for each camera number individually View gt 2123MD 000 Displays the preview of the alarm recording settings 51 53 118 4jJAlarm Camera Setting 212 400 000 Specifies the sensor settings for alarm recording 51 53 119 ID View gt 212 4DO 000 Displays the recording camera for each sensor 51 53 119 Next gt 2124DD 000 Displays the recording camera for each sensor 51 53 119 5 Alarm Trigger In Out 212 500 000 Specifies the trigger and P
206. r logs out and gives up authorization any other user 5 1 that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Configuration authority e Playback authorization can only be used by one user Clears the specified contents To change the access method settings Select the item to be changed in the Access Mode Setup Use SSL for Web Access From the time that a user logs in until that user logs out and gives up authorization any other user that logs in is regarded as a user who does not have Playback authority Sets the level of the encoding function SSL No SSL Does not use the encoding function Menus only Uses the encoding function for the menus only Menus Pictures Uses the encoding function for the menus and pictures Select change and left click The Change SSL Port Settings Confirmation screen will appear Sets the port number used for SSL communication e Band Width Limit 2 3 If you want to make the change Ent CICK change Controls the band width the communication The you want to cancel a change left click cancel available setting items are No Limit 30Mbps 2 4 When you have selected change 20Mbps 10Mbps 7 5Mbps Mbps 3Mbps 2Mbps 1Mbps 750kbps 500kbps The Completed screen will appear so then left click 300kbps 200kbps 100kbps
207. r object and then turn the power on again Pictures are not appearing Are the monitor and camera s connected correctly on the monitor e Is the unit receiving an input signal from the selected camera 64 Check this by displaying the SPLIT16 screen The quality of the monitor ls the connecting cord connected correctly unit does not start s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area recording Alarm Recording Area or LPA Recording Area System Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat Off he recording starts after the time set for recording rate is passed Was the unit stopped during that time The unit does not stop s the LOCK indicator light on recording e During normal recording alarm recording and emergency recording press the REC STOP button for more than 2 seconds s timer recording in progress To stop timer recording press the TIMER button for more than 2 seconds The unit does not repeat s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area the recording Alarm Recording Area or LPA Recording Area System Menu Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat On The unit does not perform Are the date and current time set accurately timer recording Are the recording start end times and the recording rate set correctly s the repeat recording setting for Normal Recording Area Ala
208. reen Information 4 Recorder title y r This item is used to set the display mode and the location RECORDER ALERT for the clock triplex and camera display on the monitor REM 20 REC Al PLAY 01 COPY1 COPY2 Specified device Specified device Operational conditions Remaining capacity of the specified device 6 On Screen Display Setting Camera Title On Screen Information o This item is used to set the titles of each connected cam era individually When the display mode of the camera in bi formation is set to Title the title showing the location of spl Select the display mode of the clock PM Lab ds dc O Mode 1 the camera appears on the screen for an easy to understand monitoring system 01 01 2004 Thu 00 00 00 O The camera titles can be input with a personal Mode 2 computer by using the Web function See page 107 01 01 2004 Thu 00 00 00 Up to 16 characters can be used for the title The number of characters displ n th reen Mode 3 Does not display the clock step2 Select the desired clock location First 12 for the split 16 screen display All 16 for the other screen display Triplex stepd Select the display mode of the remaining capacity and the operational conditions such as playback recording alarm recording and emergency 6 On Screen Display Setting record
209. ring emergency recording the emergency recording is cancelled after returning from the power failure e When emergency recording is input during timer recording the end time of the timer recording is extended until the emergency recording is completed The timer recording is completed after completing the emergency recording 2 Cameras to be used Cameras which are set in Emergency Recording Setup menu are used 3 During emergency recording e E REC is displayed on the screen red e The camera number buttons and camera number dis play on the screen which are used for emergency re cording flash 4 Emergency recording is registered in the alarm list and displayed in magenta Long pre alarm recording Long pre alarm recording is a function to perform pre alarm recording for a maximum of 60 minutes before the emer gency recording is started D To perform long pre alarm recording set the desired capacity in Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting When the long pre alarm recording is started during normal recording not all the camera numbers set for long pre alarm recording may be used for recording perform the long pre alarm recording by all the Audio Recording Setup camera numbers set for emergency recording This item is used to set the audio recording This unit i To perform with normal recording
210. rm Recording Area or LPA Recording Area System Menu Memory Data Management Setting for Main Memory set to Repeat Off INSTALLATION N O N O CO 7 Sk 82 RECORDING The unit does not perform Is the recording rate for alarm recording set to alarm recording s the recordable capacity for alarm recording area full s the unit in timer recording stand by mode Is the TIMER indicator light on Are the peripheral switches etc connected correctly ss PERIPHERAL RECORDING DEVICE PLAYBACK o O Description of problem The unit does not perform playback The copy device dose not respond The unit does not perform the motion detection function The unit cannot be controlled via the personal computer There is a camera number with a blue screen during split screen display Button operation is not working Cameras cannot be switched with the camera number buttons Menus cannot be set Please consult the following Is the LOCK indicator light on Has the data been erased 84 s the correct playback device selected Has the recording medium been inserted correctly into the unit s the unit currently in the middle of loading the recording 12 62 63 42 98 medium s the correct playback device selected Has the recording medium s write protect been removed s the power supply of
211. ronized with the PC clock select Synchronize with PC s clock and left click The clock of the recorder is set to the same time as the PC clock When using this function on the timing that the year month day hour or minute is changed check the clock after synchronizing with the PC clock 4 When setting the daylight saving time function Select No when you do not want to use the daylight saving time function Select Auto to use the daylight saving function e When selecting Auto set the desired time period for activating the daylight saving time function and then select set Logout In this screen assign Logout settings to end the job 1 Select Logout and left click e Logout screen appears IDX TL5000 login roo Logout EN Session ID removed from recorder amp browser Fleaze close the browser 2 Close the Web Browser f the browser is closed incorrectly not logging out correctly the user s session ID will be saved for 5 minutes If the Log in is made with the same user ID within that 5 minutes operation limits may take effect C OO O OS SS Change Login User This screen is for changing the logged in user 1 Select Change Login User and left click e The Login screen appears IDX TLS000 login roo Login Aem Logm or change login user ver Change your password User ID LL Password
212. roperly for that position Log function when power failure occurs while the unit is in operation or the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is turned OFF In the event of power failure or if the MAIN switch on the rear of the unit is turned OFF when the power is supplied up to 1000 items including the time of failure and warning log displays as well as other warning items are saved in the System Log List See page 78 RESET button When you press the RESET button on the rear panel with a ballpoint pen etc the microcomputer of this unit is reset and the power turns off e e The menu settings the present time and picture data are kept even when resetting the unit 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Operations Operation examples Operation example 1 Specifying the recording period and performing continu ous repeat recording e For loading of a picture supplied from the camera Es see Relation of recording operation to the number of cameras and recording rate settings on page 137 Operation Continues recording for 24 hours and repeats recording on a one month 30 day cycle e Makes the backup of the data simultaneously during step4 recording 4 Settings step stepO e Recording settings see pages 51 to 53 Setup Menu Backup settings see pages
213. s manufacturer Consult your dealer for the latest information or use of other HDDs When you attach multiple HDDs normally use the HDDs of the same capacity and the same model name Hitachi Global Storage Technologies HDS722525VLSA80 250 GB S ATA When removing a HDD step4 Remove the metal part e Remove 4 screws the metal part step1 Push the left end of each screw covers on both sides of the cover to open Do not leave the screw cover open for general use step3 Remove the front covers e Remove the cover on the right side first e Then push the left side cover to the right to remove step Remove the HDD tray Pull out the HDD tray completely 2 step8 Remove the HDD Remove 4 screws which are used to fix the HDD and its frame OQ 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Connections 21 22 Connections continued When attaching a HDD step4 Insert the hard disk tray completely step1 Attach the new HDD onto the HDD tray with four SCrews Make sure to attach the HDD in the correct direction O When attaching the additional HDD to HDD B or C use the supplied screws step Attach the metal part e Adjust the upper side first then push the lower side into the unit Take care not to deform the springs step2 Insert the hard disk tray h
214. s operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be re tained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this product from the wall outlet before clean ing Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like Accessories Do not place the product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall caus ing serious injury Any mounting of the appliance should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combi nation to overturn 9 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered This prod uct shou
215. s the detailed information of the DVD CD group 78 IE Exit of the Copy 2 device Exits the Service Info menu ey System Menu 300 000 000 Menu Menu Address Functions Pages Next Proceeads to User Menu 4 Restore 1 Restore Data to Main HDD from Drive1 2 341 000 000 Restores the data from the copy device 79 T Start End 2 Set gt 341 25E 000 Specifies the start and end points to be 79 restored 1 Start 2 Set gt 341 250 000 Specifies only the start point of restoring 79 2 Drive 1 2 Configuration 342 000 000 Specifies the condition for restoring the data 79 to the main device from the copy device El Exit Exits the Restore menu 5 Memory 1 Add Remove HDD Device 351 000 000 Registers or removes the device used as the 80 81 133 main device Settings 351 100000 Registers or removes the internal HDD for 80 81 133 the main device 2 Settings gt 351 200000 Registers or removes the USB device for 80 81 133 134 main or copy device 3 Settings gt 351 300000 Registers or removes the SCSI device for 80 81 133 134 main or copy device 4 Settings gt 351 400 000 Registers or removes the NAS device for the 80 81 133 134 copy device i2 Add Remove DVD CD Drive 352 000 000 Registers or removes the DVD CD drive for 82 134 group 4 of copy 1 or 2 device Data Management Setting for Main Memory 353 000 000 Specifies the repeat recording setting 82 135 4 Settings 3
216. s the screen in 100 magnification live or play back Pressing the camera number button 11 14 15 or 16 moves the magnification centre point Operation buttons STOP button Stops playback PAUSE JUMP TO END button Switches the playback to still frame playback when pressing this button during playback Resumes playback when pressing this button again The button lights up during still frame playback When pressed during shuttle playback the set play back speed is maintained even when letting go of the SHUTTLE ring Shuttle hold When pressed during the unit is in stop mode of playback the frame still picture around the end point of the latest recording appears Jump to end REV PLAY REVERSE PLAY button Starts reverse playback The button lights up during reverse playback PLAY button Starts playback The button lights up during playback SPEED and button Switches the playback interval speed during nor mal or reverse playback Rear view a Al Were T nc 11 12 1 MAIN switch This is the main power switch To use this unit set this switch to ON Otherwise the front power but ton will not turn the unit on off 2 AC power socket Used to connect the power cord Earth terminal 1 used for safety Use the 100 to 240 V plug with ground terminal This unit must be earthed at all times Never
217. s to view pictures and to hear sounds from multiple units by operating just a mas ter unit PTZ PTZ means Pan Tilt and Zoom PTZ Cameras has a func tion to change the direction by external controls e Timer Recording This is a function to record a picture by time schedule Dif ferent number of the recording cameras picture quality and recording rate for each camera and motion detection On Off can be set to each schedule e Motion Detection Playback Search This is a function to automatically search a recorded pic ture by detecting motion in the selected detection area Setting the detection area for searching is required before activating this function e DVD Digital Versatile Disk DVD is an optical disc storage media format that is used for playback of movies with high video and sound quality and for storing data A DVD disc is similar in appearance to a compact disk Long Pre Alarm This is a function to record a picture at maximum of 60 minutes before starting emergency recording e CALL OUT This is isolated output terminal and it outputs signal when system has a problem or information of the status e MODE OUT This is contact output terminal and it outputs operation modes of the recorder The status of this terminal can be controlled over network e Triplex User can view live and playback images on the same moni tor in all screen multi split layouts without disrupting re cording
218. s via RS 232C terminal or LAN terminal This unit can also be used to control external devices via external terminal RS 422 485 or RS 232C terminal Owning to these functions this unit flexibly applies to the high grade security system but the whole surveillance system may be affected by the malfunction of this unit or the external devices depending on the setting contents of this unit or the connection or combination between the external devices When configuring a surveillance system using this unit it is recommended to confirm first that this unit operates normally with the other devices connected It is recommended to copy or back up the important recorded contents Damages rising out of any operational error of the surveillance system or loss of the recorded data or any other damages because of any user malfunction of this unit are not covered There may be cases when the unit s built in MOTION DETECTION function does not operate properly due to external condition or video input signal or other factors The user will not be indemnified for problems e g recording failure or playback failure that occur with either the unit or a connected device during operation It is recommended that backups of important recordings are made regularly as a pre caution against possible breakdowns and accidents Recordable time and product warranty Continuous recordable time and the estimated time displayed on the menu screen is the continuous recordable time
219. split 13a display settings 67 128 2 Settings gt 245 242 000 Specifies the output B split 13b display settings 67 128 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 Menu chart 3 30 Menu chart continued 4 Setup Menu continued Setup Menu 200 000 000 Menu 5 Settings gt 6 Settings gt Settings gt 4 Settings gt 5 Settings gt 6 Screen Display Setting 11 Settings gt 2 Settings gt 3 Overview gt D Next gt 4 Settings gt 5 Adjust gt 7 Audio Setting 11 Settings gt 2 Settings gt 8 Reset to Factory Setting Exit 11 Menu Data D Execute 1 Select gt 2 5 Menu Data D Execute Select gt El Exit 6 Lo Monitor Settings El Exit El Exit Exits the Setup Menu Menu Address 245 250 000 245 260 000 245 270 000 245 400 000 245 500 000 246 000 000 246 100 000 246 200 000 246 300 000 246 300 000 246 400 000 246 500 000 247 000 000 247 100 000 247 200 000 248 000 000 251 000 000 251 100 000 252 000 000 252 100 000 261 000 000 Functions Specifies the output B split 16 display settings Specifies the output B single sequence setting Specifies the output B split sequence settings Specifies the alarm display setting Specifies the covert camera setting Specifies the on
220. suse or careless handling by user or installer Inconvenience or damages arising out of inability to display or record images due to any reason or cause other than breakdown or failure in this unit Failure in this unit due to combination with other equipment manufactured by a third party or inconvenience or damages resulting from such failure Inconvenience damages or claims arising out of breakdown in this unit or loss of recorded video data due to replace ment of the built in HDD by user or installer Inconvenience or damages arising out of breakdown in this unit or inability to display or record images due to natural disaster including earthquake and storm Inconvenience damages or claims arising out of breakdown in this unit or loss of recorded video data due to impact or vibration to the built in HDD or an environmental factor such as temperature at the installation site Demand for damages or other claim of infringement of privacy if the images monitored or recorded by user become public or are used for any purpose other than surveillance for whatever reason INSTALLATION LOCATION AND HANDLING e Place this unit horizontally and in a stable place If this unit is not placed correctly and used in an unstable place the unit may be damaged such as removal of the DVD CD disc Do not place this unit close to other electronic or magnetic equipment This will avoid video and audio distortion e When a monitor and this unit are placed vertically
221. t Press the button during playback or reverse playback e Playback or reverse playback is made at a speed of 120 pps in total step1 2 To slow down the playback speed Press the button e Each time the button is pressed the playback speed is changed to a slower speed up to 0 125 pps step2 1 To playback the recording data of the fast motion slowly Press the button during playback or reverse playback e Playback or reverse playback is made at a speed of 0 125 pps per camera step2 2 To increase the playback speed Press the button Each time the button is pressed the playback speed is changed to a faster speed up to 120 pps For the picture recorded at the pps of more than 120 the playback speed may become slower when you press the button D Audio cannot be played back when changing the playback interval Once the playback interval is changed audio will not be played back even when returning the playback interval to the original value To playback audio stop playback once and then playback the picture again Altering the playback interval to perform a quick playback of data with long recording rate may cause discrepancies between actual recording time and the recording time displayed on the screen Simultaneous playback during recording The recording data can be played back simultaneously dur ing recording D The playback picture may pause temporarily or the a
222. t unit s status For stable communication use this unit 5 1 To change password with the proper picture transfer speed suitable to the conditions of the communication line The user s session ID connection data will be lost in 5 minutes from the final operation that includes picture retrievals lf no operations are made within that 5 minutes no other operations can be made after 5 2 Enter the new password in New password and again that so close the browser and then log in again in New password Confirmation If the units MAIN switch is OFF live and recorded D pictures cannot be retrieved The password can be changed in the Login screen only by the user who has the authorization to change a password Follow the instructions in the menu and enter the current User ID and Password e The number of characters that can be used in Select the desired menu from Main Menu and left registering a password is 16 Both alphabet letters Click and numbers can be used with a distinction made between upper and lower case You cannot use spaces IDX TL5000 login root Main Menu MITSUBISHI 5 3 To change to a new password select change and left click or press ENTER To cancel the change select clear and left click or press ENTER 102 le Stops the retrieval of an picture Starts or restarts the retrieval of an picture For selecting either the displ
223. t of the slave recorders are set to any number from Slave ID 01 to 16 See RS 485 Cascade Setting on page 74 Press the PTZ button for more than 2 seconds The unit switches to the cascade mode e On the slave recorder the status of the cascade mode is shown on the LCD display During cascade mode during connecting 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE ON During cascade standby mode 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE MODE step2 Press the camera number button corresponding to the ID number of the slave recorder to be controlled e Press the camera number button within seconds of switching the unit to the cascade mode The picture from the selected recorder is displayed on the monitor connected to the VIDEO CASCADE OUT terminal of the master recorder By using the buttons of the master recorder the multiplexer function of the slave recorder can be operated And also by operating PTZ of the master recorder the camera connected to the slave recorder can be controlled e The ID number of the slave recorder controlled appears on the LCD display on the front panel of the master recorder 01 01 2004 00 00 00 CASCADE 1002 It is also displayed on the monitor screen stepd To control the other recorder repeat steps 1 and 2 above Press the PTZ button for more than 2 seconds to cancel the operation of the slave recorder and displays the picture supplied from the camera connected to the master recorder ag
224. t recording settings in the lt Data Management Set The detected cameras will be used in for Main Memory gt System gt gt Data the Auto and Easy settings calculation in step 2 Management Setting for Main Memory first and then make the recording settings See page 82 After executing the camera check the recording settings are made only for the camera numbers with Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt Setup step2 Set the normal recording menu Menu Recording gt Set Recording Pattern Normal Auto Automatically sets the picture grade and the Timer recording rate by setting the recording cycle and Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt can be the recording hour per day Set the desired settings used for manual or timer recording lt Set Recording and then select Execute Pattern B Timer to Set Recording Pattern D he preview screen appears automatically when the auto setting is executed Timer are used for timer recording only Easy Sets the frame or field recording recording e Settings here are for manual recording only For timer rate and picture grade for normal recording to the menu Setup Menu Timer gt See pages 56 recording rate is set to lt for all the camera 57 numbers normal recording does not perform Set the desired settings and then select Execute e The preview screen appears automat
225. tart playback lt Function description gt D Press to start playback The function of searching for recorded picture data is effective only when the single screen display has been selected in the Playback menu The function cannot operate during picture data playback so to make a Press to start speed search in the forward direction at speeds of x2 x4 x8 and x16 4 Press frame by frame playback in the forward search of any type first stop the playback direction e Time Search lt Press to start reverse playback Select the date and time and click Search 44 Press to start speed searches in the reverse di rection at speeds of x2 x4 x8 and x16 4 Press to frame by frame playback the reverse direction During playback or searching press to stop playback for still frame Device Selects the HDD for playback and search default Normal 104 le Alarm List Search Click Alarm List and the Alarm List Search screen will appear in the sub screen Alarm List Search Normal Alarm List 20041006 y 18 47 26 00 Refresh Sensor Previ 000 te c d t uw du ue ams web dle 115 iv lv lv lv uuu t rr lv lv 2007 11 18 13 38 43 ET 2022 10 14 14 34 28 2010 07 21 18 45 20 2007 11 18 13 39 02 2023 11 27 10 28 51 2023 12 08 19 49 53 y 2023 0518 00 38 13 2030 10 23 12 37 07 2023 1 2 08 15 07 29 INNAINBDIIN 10 111 22 1 Set the
226. th the normal recording rate of 5 pps Line 2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the normal recording rate of 1 pps Under this condition the unit will give priority to Line 2 for the duration of the overlapping period from 15 00 to 16 00 The unit will operate as shown in the chart below In Line 1 recording rate is set to 5 pps time period is set from 14 00 to 17 00 In Line 2 recording rate is set to 1 pps time period is set from 15 00 to 16 00 Actual recorded contents Line 1 Line 1 Example 2 Line 1 is set for 14 00 to 17 00 with the normal recording rate of 5 pps Line2 is set for 15 00 to 16 00 with the SKIP setting Again the unit gives priority to Line 2 for the duration of the overlapped period As shown in the illustration below the unit activates the Skip setting from 15 00 to 16 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 In Line 1 recording rate is set to 5 pps time period is set from 14 00 to 17 00 In Line 2 SKIP is set for 15 00 to 16 00 Actual recorded contents Hecording is not performed if there is an error in the setting To prevent such errors for timer recording this unit notifies errors using methods shown below there is an error in the setting take the necessary procedures shown below Unit status Description of error TIMER indicator flashes 1 The date time is not set and the series of short beeps beep beep beep sounds been set to operate Timer recording do
227. the end point of copy Copies the data to copy 2 device by specifying only the start point of the data for long term Specifies the start point of copy opecifies the condition for copying the recorded picture to copy 1 device opecifies the condition for copying the recorded picture to copy 2 device Exits the Copy menu Shows the recorded range of each area in the main device Shows the recorded range of each group in copy 1 device Shows the recorded range of each group in copy 2 device Exits the Information menu Pages 42 99 100 100 42 42 42 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 45 44 45 44 44 45 48 48 48 User Menu 100 000 000 Menu Menu Address 4 Audio T Multiplexer Setting 5 Protect Data T Protect Recorded Data 151 000 000 2 Protected Data Information 152 000 000 3 Change Protected Data Settings 153 000 000 El Exit 6 PTZ Control 11 Go to PTZ Control Zoom iris focus adjustment Autopan Add Preset 2 Select PTZ Camera El Exit El Exit Exits the User Menu Functions Switches the audio output among 1 to 4 during playback or displaying the picture from the camera Exits the Audio menu Protects the recorded pictures Up to 500 areas can be protected and not overwritten Shows and searches the list of protected pictures Shows and deletes the list of protected pictures Exits the Protect Data menu Activates pan or tilt of the PTZ camera connected Adjusts the zoom
228. timer recording operation 2 Switching the number of the cameras operated and recording rate depending on the time period and day of the week Also switching the motion detection condition depending on the z time period daytime and night or day of the week 4 Operation 2 Set Recording Pattern B Timer Uses Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer gt alarm recording operation Motion detection A from step 5 08 00 to 18 00 on Monday to Friday 1 Camera Check O Z lt OOO e Uses lt Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt alarm recording operation Motion detection B from 18 00 2 Normal Recording Menu to 08 00 on Monday to Friday Uses lt Set Recording Pattern B Timer gt from 08 00 to 08 00 on the following day on Saturday and Sunday 08 00 18 00 08 00 next day 3 Alam Recording Menu ID Recording Setting B Normal Easy onda RecordngPatemA ne Motion B Recording Setting B Alarm Easy 08 00 08 00 next day Saturday and lt Recording Pattern B gt alin Tee Sunday Motion B Settings step Execute camera check to automatically detect the Recording settings Set Recording Pattern A Normal cameras with video signal input Timer see pages 51 to 53 step6 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording Setup Menu 1 Recording Lg step8 Set the alarm recording trigger to MD B 1 Set Recording Pattern A Normal Timer Motion detection se
229. tiplexer output to OUTPUT A The playback of each camera may vary in speed depending on the recorded condition During the split screen display the playback speed may be slower than the speed used for recording e When playing back on both OUTPUT A and B the playback speed may be affected and become slower Basic search This function is used to search the start point of needed picture This unit is equipped with 5 search functions Search by Time and Date Search by Alarm List Find data storage location Search by Book Mark and Search by Motion In this section the common search methods search by time and date and search by alarm list are de scribed Search by Time and Date This item is used to search recording picture by specifying date hour minute second and camera number The search result is displayed in still frame playback When searching for 1 camera number the search result is dis played in the single screen display When searching for 2 or more camera numbers it is displayed in SPLIT16 screen User Menu E Search by Time and Date step1 Toinputthe time and date to be searched manually select Manual and then set the month date year hour minute and second To input the start and end points of recording select Start and End respectively step2 Set the camera numbers to be searched step3 Select Search step4 To playback the searched picture press either the PLAY
230. tting step Set the recording camera The button function changes between All Off and All On each time you select this button step6 Select Execute The preview screen appears Emergency recording 1 The picture grade is Super and the recording rate is set to the value obtained by dividing the maximum emergency recording rate by the number of available cameras Setup Menu When the long pre alarm area is set in the main device the emergency recording data is stored in the LPA area and is automatically locked in 512 MB unit including the emergency recording data in order to prevent overwriting the data In LPA area the data is always recorded at the rate set for alarm recording regardless of the input of the emergency signal Therefore when the emergency recording is started from the mid part of the data block the data recorded before the ground of the EMERGENCY terminal is stored in the locked area along with the emergency recording e When you set the long pre alarm recording time without setting the long pre alarm area long pre alarm recording is carried out using the alarm area for alarm recording so long pre alarm recording is not performed for a long time e When emergency recording is carried out using the long pre alarm area data is not stored chronologically and alarms are listed out of sequence Be careful when searching for the desired picture e e When power failure occurs du
231. ttings lt see pages 58 and 59 gu T Camera Check 3 Motion Det 2 Normal Recording Menu Set Motion Detection Pattern Motion Mask Settings Alarm Recording Menu 13 Test Mode Recording Setting A Alarm Easy 2 Set Motion Detection Pattern B 5 Alarm Trigger In Out Motion Mask Settings step1 Execute camera check to automatically detect the cameras with video signal input step Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for alarm recording Recording Setting A Normal Easy step2 Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for normal recording step9 Set the motion detection settings for Motion A and Motion B stepd Use Easy to set the desired recording rate for alarm recording step4 Set the alarm recording trigger to MD A Timer recording settings see pages 56 and 57 Setup Menu Program Selection and Program Overview 2 Timer program 1 overview 2 Configure Timer Program 1 step10 Set the timer program number to Program 1 step12 Set the detailed timer recording settings as follows Day of The Week Program Mode Special Day Line 3 Saturday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active Line 4 Sunday 08 00 08 00 Record B Active step12 Check the timer recording settings and recordable time recordable days in the overview screen step13 Exit the menu screen step14 Press the TIMER button on the front panel
232. tton while the MAIN switch is set to ON he lock turns on and the LOCK indicator lights up e Releasing the simple lock step Press the LOCK button for more than 2 seconds e The lock is released and the LOCK indicator turns off PASSWORD LOCK There are 2 types of PASSWORD LOCK Operation control and Disk management step Operation control has 3 levels of lock level 1 to 3 Disk management locks the settings of Data Clear for main device System Menu Data Clear e Using Operation control of PASSWORD LOCK level 1 to 3 1 Input the PASSWORD of levels 1 to 3 2 Press the LOCK button to activate the PASSWORD LOCK The PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 turns on all the operations except password lock release and help are locked 3 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 1 e The PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 turns on the following operations are locked Buttons and menu other than mentioned below can be operated e On the front of the unit POWER REC STOP and TIMER buttons e On the remote controller REC STOP and TIMER ON OFF buttons e Menu operations of Setup Menu and System Menu gt Setup Menu 4 Unlock the PASSWORD LOCK of level 2 e The PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on When the PASSWORD LOCK of level 3 turns on the following operations are locked Menu operatio
233. udio may be interrupted Noise may appear on the picture during shuttle playback e Split screen display can be selected individually for recording and playback Playback the latest recorded contents stepl Press the PAUSE JUMP TO END button when the unit is in stop mode e The still frame playback picture around the end point of the latest recording is displayed Triplex playback This function is used to insert the playback picture of the desired camera number while displaying the picture supplied from the cameras step1 Press the TRIPLEX PB button during split screen display The unit switches to triplex playback mode step2 Press the desired camera number button to be played back e The playback picture of the selected camera number appears o switch the camera number of the playback picture stop playback once and then follow the steps 1 and 2 above stepd Press the STOP button to stop playback b Triplex playback is available for either OUTPUT A or B When the camera number button is not pressed for more than 3 seconds after pressing the TRIPLEX PB button the triplex playback mode is cancelled The picture of the camera number which is not displayed in the split screen display cannot be played back In this case the triplex playback mode is cancelled Triplex playback mode is cancelled when the button ot
234. using this button The picture is not copied when there is no recorded picture of the set camera number or time step2 Select Other settings and then set the detailed settings From Main Sets the area which contains the data to be copied The available setting items are Normal Alarm and LPA To Copy 1 Sets the group name to where the data is copied The available setting items are SerialBus NAS SCSI DVD CD and USBMemory Copy Data Sets the data area to be copied The available setting items are Alarm and All Overwrite Selects whether or not to overwrite the existed data Auto Eject Selects whether to eject media CD DVD automatically when the copy is over D e Alarm appears for From Main when Alarm Recording Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 e LPA appears for From Main when Long Pre Alarm Area System Menu gt Memory gt Data Management Setting for Main Memory Change Partition Setting is set to other than 0 When copying the data to DVD and setting Overwrite to On the unit clears the existing data on the disk before overwriting with new data Note that clearing the data takes about 30 to 40 minutes stepWY Set the start start end or end point of copy by specifying the date and time or the book mark
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