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Sanyo DSR-M800 DVR User Manual
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1. Settings for connecting to a PC or network E When setting the IP address automatically in the PC Set dip switch No 9 to the top position The IP address will be set automatically ADDRESS AUTO MANUAL ADDRESS RS485 TERMINATE 12345678 l ON LA G GaGa G 1 Dip switch No 9 it E When setting the IP address on the digital video recorder Set the least significant byte of the address rightmost byte of 192 168 0 1 on the dip switches You can set a value between 1 and 250 Other settings are read as 250 1 Set dip switch No 9 to the bottom position The IP address set manually on the other dip switches will be used ADDRESS AUTO MANUAL ADDRESS RS485 1 TERMINATE 12345678 l ON LA G G G G G G G G G 1 10 Dip switch No 9 2 Use dip switch Nos 1 to 8 to set the least significant byte of the IP address as a binary number Setting a dip switch to the top position sets that bit to 1 Setting a dip switch to the bottom position sets that bit to 0 Example MSB LSB Set IP Address 00000001 1 00000010 2 00000011 3 00000100 4 C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 38 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM RS
2. SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 3 Press the vw or A button to select 3 L Date time search the image to play back Follow the steps below to play back an image recorded on the hard disk by specifying its date and time SEARCH button A button gt gt button The selected alarm image is displayed in the preview screen You can display up to 8 alarm images To display the next previous image Press the w or A button To display the items on the next page carck ey PE B ce ae Press the MENU button The next 8 items are es Dre displayed chronologically Ea STILL r ea To end search mode Press the EXIT OSD button w button 4 Press the gt gt button 1 Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The image in the preview screen is displayed and played back on the entire screen The lt ALARM SEARCH screen appears 2 Press the v or A button to select TIME DATE SEARCH lt SEARCH gt ALARM SEARCH gt You can also jump to other pages by specifying the desired alarm number Press the SEARCH button The Alarm No input screen appears Ene cursor Is positioned X ALARI SEARCH gt in the input field AVAILABLE NO ses 3 Press the gt gt gt button PLEASE ENTER ALARI NO MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH
3. gt e dsr m800 book Page 25 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM LANGUAGE CLOCK SET When USE is selected for MODE under lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt You can set the date time at which the time is switched from standard time to daylight savings time and the date time at which the time is switched back again The example below is the default value Example After the clock display reaches April 6 2003 01 59 the next clock display is 03 00 putting the clock an hour ahead daylight savings time After the clock display reaches October 26 2003 01 59 the next clock display is 01 00 putting the clock an hour behind back to standard time 1 2 3 WEEK MONTH TIME W 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OF AR 10 02 007 1 Sets the week for switching to daylight savings time 2 Sets the month 3 Sets the time 4 Sets the week for ending daylight savings time 5 Sets the month 6 Sets the time T Press the gt gt button The cursor moves to 1ST 8 Press the v and A buttons to select the desired week then press the gt p gt gt button The cursor moves to MONTH 9 Press the w and A buttons to select the desired month then press the gt gt gt button The cursor moves to TIME 1 0 Press the v and A buttons to select the desired time then press the gt gt button The cursor moves to the minutes portion of the time Set the desir
4. C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 12 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM MENU button SEARCH M NU REVIEW A button SETTING THE LANGUAGE CLOCK gt gt button ALARM EXIT OSD O REC STOP N CI EG STILL qe LOCK REMOTE v button This section describes how to set the language displayed on the monitor and how to set the digital video recorder s internal clock Settings indicates initial setting Setting Description dENGLISH 298 Me language to English A EANECACE FRANCAIS Sets the language to French ESPANOL Sets the language to Spanish 2 CLOCK SET Sets the date and time Press the MENU button Item The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REG MODE SET 8 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 R485 NETNORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DOHNLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 2 Select 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET and press the gt gt button The lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt screen appears The cursor is positioned on ENGLISH lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 01 01 2003 HED 12 37 10 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST
5. e dsr m800 book Page 0 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM DSR M800 Digital Video Recorder I Instruction manual I Manuel D instructions S Manuel de Instrucciones About this manual Before installing and using this unit please read this manual carefully Be sure to keep it handy for later reference propos de ce manuel Avant d installer et d utiliser cet appareil veuillez lire ce manuel attentivement Assurez vous de le garder port e de la main pour r f rence ult rieure Acerca de este manual Antes de instalar y usar este aparato lea detenidamente este manual Asegurese de guardarlo a mano para futuras referencias ALARM STOP EXIT OSD O RECISTOP LOCK REMOTE co r 4 e dsr m800 book Page 1 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt PRECAUTION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate this equipment The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle
6. 29 _ To cancel all timer reservations 30 9 INITIALIZE ADD HDD sss sss sss c css s esec 42 SO spanning more man Initializing the hard disk 42 Setting holidays 31 Fe MA E 12 ee ORC One b OTHER 1 INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS 44 2 SPECIFICATIONS ns ann cms 46 RS 485 specifications 44 DIMENSIONS austera 47 RS 485 termination switch settings 44 DVR VCR command table 45 4 i PN SZ Me oo gt e dsr m800 book Page 3 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM BEFORE USE Notes on handling internal hard disk drive components This unit has a built in hard disk drive HDD Be sure to observe the following points carefully when operating setting up and servicing the unit E Do not subject the unit to shocks or vibration If the unit is subjected to shocks or vibration it may damage the HDD or cause corruption of the data stored in the HDD Do not move the unit while the power is turned on Always be sure to turn off the power before removing the unit from or placing it onto the rack When transporting the unit pack it securely using the specified packing materials In addition use a method of transportation that minimizes vibration When placing the unit down on a surface such as a floor attach t
7. Use of a special controller for operation is recommended To obtain this controller contact a Sanyo Example service center devices to OFF o if you don t make the correct termination settings data will be distorted and will affect other data making the data transmitted to each device incorrect System controller ON 7 OFF L RS 485 termination switch settings When connecting multiple devices you must make termination settings on both end devices Set the RS 485 termination switch of both end devices Termination switch Digital video recorder ADDRESS CLOCK NON AUTOMANUAL RS485 REMOTE ADJ REC OUT ADDRESS 4234567810 LARN RESET ALARM OUT IAF saclelshaih Time lapse VCR N x OFF termination Termination switch ON s OFF PN N Saar 4 K e dsr m800 book Page 45 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS R DVR VCR command table The table below shows the commands supported by the digital video recorder 1 2 3 4 5 7 Right digit TIMER AS AS ES H SS CE LL SAI ENO RP UP DS ES SRE RP DOWN s SSP ES ES DS SD T_T o LG LG LL teo LOCK ON REV PLAY SECURITY B DO PS I I O I H CE PE TTT _ spore RS C
8. is set for recording displays the remaining amount of recording time as shown below Remaining time Example 1 hour or more 1H Less than 1 hour 10M Less than 10 minutes 1M SCREEN DISPLAY AND POSITION 5 Date display gt P 13 Shows the month day year 05 20 03 month day year 6 Time display P 13 00 00 00 is displayed when you turn the power ON for the first time The digital video recorder uses the date and time to manage recording and playback points 7 Alarm display and alarm count display P 15 When you set an alarm using the Alarm recording menu item the alarm display area appears as shown below Alarm display When alarm recording is set Alarm appears During alarm recording the Alarm display flashes Alarm count display Displays the total number of alarms that have been generated 8 Name set for the digital video recorder Displays the name set for the digital video recorder when it is controlled by a network Changing the position of the operating display Press the EXIT OSD button repeatedly Pressing the EXIT OSD button repeatedly lets you move or erase the operation display area EXIT OSD button PLAY SEARCH STOP MENU REVIEW SSE KJ CUE EXIT DSD D a MENU RESET Normal screen Operation display area Playback screen Operation display area NY D
9. lt 68 AUDIO RECORDING ON OVER WRITE ON DISK FULL RESET gt gt amp ALARM MODE OFF ALARM DURATION 20 EC VIDEO LOSS ON 3 Press the v and A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt gt button 4 Press the v and A buttons to change the setting then press the gt gt gt button 5 Use the same procedure to set the other items as needed 6 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen Starting recording again when the FULL indicator lights When OVER WRITE is set to OFF and the hard disk becomes full the FULL indicator lights and recording stops To start recording again first follow the steps below to erase the images recorded so far A button gt gt gt button ALARM PLAY SEARCH MENU REVIEW LA D cue exitoso we O RECISTOP N YES lt lt MENU RESET E 1 LOCK REMOTE FULL indicator w button LD m Z G U 1 Display the lt REC MODE SET gt screen lt REC MODE SET gt REC PB TINE lt 694 AUDIO RECORDING ON OVER WRITE ON gt DISK FULL RESET gt K ALARM MODE OFF ALARM DURATION 20SEC VIDEO LOSS ON 2 Press the v or A button to select DISK FULL RESET then press the gt gt gt button The lt WARNING gt
10. 03 AL 00015 0 35 NOTE gt When you record for the first time the initial settings are used To change the image quality see P 27 When the remaining space for recording reaches zero recording ends and the FULL indicator lights You can start recording from the beginning again by changing the OVER WRITE recording setting gt P 27 You can record and play back images at the same time See P 16 for the procedure Ending normal recording 2 Press the REC STOP button for about 3 seconds The REC indicator goes out and recording stops E Timer recording Follow the steps on the right to record the monitored image onto the hard disk at the set time LOCK REMOTE Press the TIMER button 5 Bs ES gt Z The TIMER indicator lights and the digital video recorder enters timer recording standby mode Recording symbol HI A 120H 0 03 AL 00015 0 35 S S CAUTION E A warning tone sounds if timer recording hasn t been set 1 See P 29 for how to set timer recording 2 When the time specified in the timer settings arrives the REC indicator lights the recording symbol appears in the screen and recording starts 3 When the set end time arrives the REC indicator goes out and recording stops C NOTE K When the remaining memory space for recording reaches zero recording ends and the FULL indicator lights You can start recording
11. 4 l K e dsr m800 book Page 43 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt INITIALIZE ADD HDD E Adding a hard disk 120 GB model only To add a hard disk contact a Sanyo service center When adding a hard disk use an add on type hard disk unit sold separately Setting conditions After adding a hard disk be sure to initialize it Note that both hard disks will be initialized and any data on the original hard disk will be erased C NOTE gt Hard disk setting screen Mirroring After adding a hard disk you can record the same image on both hard disks If an image write error occurs on one disk you can still read the image from the other Playback disk When mirroring is set the digital video recorder automatically sets which of the two hard disks to read the recorded image from NY f am Ge PN e a NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 44 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS RS 485 specifications Data format Termination settings Mode Asynchronous Character length 8 bits Data transmission to ON 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps a speed Be sure to set the RS 485 termination switches of all Parity check Nang devices in between devices other than the first and last Stop bit 1 Communication protocol A proprietary Sanyo protocol SSP Security Serial Protocol is used
12. H verview of sub menus Lets you set passwords to SECURITY LOCK SET gt The screens below are the sub menu screens displayed by sabia dl PASSO 40 USE selecting items from the MAIN MENU a USER OFF digital video recorder REC CONTROL ADMIN Pressing the MENU button while a sub menu screen is displayed switches the display directly to the next sub menu screen 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET gt P 24 Enables the following lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDICHA gt settings 6 RS 485INETWORK SET P 37 Screen display language REN ui ao Used to make the settings METIER SET gt Digital video recorder s lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt heeded when connecting he ee date and time settings HODE G Age the digital video recorder d 6 Daylight savings time ON ST SUN 04 02 00 to an external device by lt RSA SET gt i OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 RS 485 interface or to a REMOTE Se ore K lt ERT CLOCK SET gt PC via a network LAN A E Ni Time synchronization ADJUST TIHE 01 00 i ated with external devices ADDRESS 000 2 REC MODE SET gt P 27 Lets you make settings 7 POWER FAILURE USED TIME gt P 39 lt REC MODE SET gt for recording and alarms REC PB TIVE 1684 Lets you check the date POWER FAILURE gt PICTURE QUALITY HIGH time of power failures and FAILURE AUDIO RECORDING ON RECOVER OVER WRITE ON the amount of hard disk DISK FULL RESET gt operation time lt USED TIME gt ALARM MODE OFF no se ci l ALARM D
13. The lt TIME DATE SEARCH screen appears ae The cursor is positioned on the date and time item lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 20 03 12 39 RECORDING END 12 20 03 12 43 MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 1 2 2 Enter the desired alarm number 3 SEARCH AVAILABLE NO indicates the numbers that can be 4 searched Enter the desired number from among the 5 displayed numbers Press the A and w buttons to change the number Press the gt b button to move the cursor 1 Recording start PLEASE ENTER ALARM NO lt _ uns Displays the date time of the image recorded last MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH N d latest image tt 005 3 Search VA Y Enter the date time of the image to play back 4 Preview Select this item to display the preview screen 3 Press the gt gt button 5 Playback Select this item to play back the image on the entire The page corresponding to the entered alarm number NY C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 20 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 4 Press the gt gt button and set the date time to search Example To search for the image from October 26 2003 8 00 PM lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP RECORDING END 05 20 03 12 39 12 20 08 12 43 SEARCH DATE TIME 0
14. W button for at least 2 seconds The playback speed slows to 1 8 the normal speed Pressing the w button again switches the playback speed to 1 4 the normal speed Pressing the button twice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed Reverse Slow slow T_ _ _ __ direction direction To resume playback 2 Press the li button Press for at least 2 seconds display Press for at least 2 seconds NY f am Ge PN e C P NY e dsr m800 book Page 18 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM Images recorded on the hard disk can be searched and played back There are two search methods available Image to search lt SEARCH gt 1 ALARM SEARCH gt TIME DATE SEARCH MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH NOTE gt You can use the button operations to freeze fast forward or perform other operations on retrieved images being played back 9 Alarm search Lets you search and play back alarm images from the recording list lt ALARM SEARCH gt NO DATE TIME TOTAL ALARNS 00015 00014 06 20 12 42 00018 06 20 12 42 00012 06 20 12 41 00011 06 20 12 41 00010 05 20 12 41 00009 06 20 12 41 SN 0008 06 20 12 44 MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 10 Date time search P 19 Lets you search and play back recorded images by date time lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RE
15. a TIWER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET _ 5 SECURITY LOCK SET S 6 R485 NETHORK SET em 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DORNLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH w button EXIT OSD button This section discribes how to initialize the hard disk or add 4 Press the v and A buttons to select a hard disk YES then press the gt button 7 Initializing the hard disk The HDD INITIALIZING screen appears and the hard m disk is initialized reformatted When the process has 4 1 finished the display returns to the MENU screen Z Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears HDD INITIALIZING 2 Select 9 HDD SET and press the gt gt gt button The lt HDD SET gt screen appears The cursor is positioned on DISK INITIALIZE HD SET gt 5 Press the EXIT OSD button DISK gt 12068 The display returns to the normal screen CAUTION ALL RECORDS WILL BE ERASED MIRRORING OFF NEXT gt MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 3 Press the gt gt gt button The lt WARNING gt screen appears and NO flashes lt WARNING gt YOU SELECTED INITIALIZING HDD THIS WILL ERASE ALL RECORDINGS ARE YO ea Nic NU Rr P X MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 42 NY Le
16. drive error Fan error Recording error No input signal camera image interrupted when VIDEO LOSS is ON O Z 8 WARNING OFF Don t sound buzzer in the following cases Hard disk drive error Fan error Recording error No input signal camera image interrupted when VIDEO LOSS is ON ON Sound buzzer when recording stops or when recording is intentionally stopped without releasing the lock 9 NON REC OFF Don t sound buzzer when recording stops 32 Le 4 l K e dsr m800 book Page 33 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt DISPLAY BUZZER SET E Settings MENU button A button gt gt button MENU REVIEW FAT CUE EXIT OSD BE PLAY STOP STILL MENU RESET w button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET and press the gt gt button The lt DISPLAY BUZZER SET gt screen appears lt DISPLAY SET gt QUALITY AUDIO ON DVR NAME OFF ALAR COUNT ON lt BUZZER SET gt ALARH ON ON DISK FULL ON Bi NON REC OFF 3 Press the w and A buttons to select the desired function then press the gt gt gt button 4 Press the v and A buttons to change the setting then press the gt gt gt button 5 Use the same procedure to set the other function
17. recording types other than timer recording i Alarm recording is performed only during timer recording Normal recording is not performed 6 ALARM Time selections CC 55 10S 20S 40S 1M 2M 3M 4M 5M 10M 15M DURATION Sets the amount of time for recording when a single alarm is received ON VIDEO LOSS is displayed on the screen when the camera image is interrupted The 7 VIDEO LOSS WARNING SIGNAL is also output to a rear panel terminal VIDEO LOSS is not displayed on the screen when the camera image is interrupted When item 3 OVER WRITE is set to OFF and the hard disk becomes full the digital video recorder performs the operation set by item 4 DISK FULL RESET For how to start recording again see Starting recording again when the FULL indicator lights on page 28 NY ae 4 gt e dsr m800 book Page 28 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM P REC MODE SET E Settings MENU button A button gt gt gt button N M SEARCH w J Ee ms EXIT OSD EA esl E gt rz RESET EXIT OSD button Crm STILL v ni Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 2 REC MODE SET and press the gt gt button The lt REC MODE SET gt screen appears lt REC MODE SET gt REC PB TINE
18. screen appears with NO flashing lt WARNING gt YOU SELECTED INITIALIZING HDD THIS WILL ERASE ALL RECORDINGS ME YL SURE NAG U Be V X MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH u 3 Press the v or A button to select YES then press the gt gt button The images recorded so far are erased and the display returns to the normal screen The FULL indicator goes out and you can record again until the disk becomes full 28 an _ 4 4 e dsr m800 book Page 29 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt TIMER REC SET MENU button lt lt button A button gt gt button lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REG MODE SET 3 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET PL SEARCH STOP AYI MENU RESET o Eu RER 6 RS 485 NETWORK SET 7 POWER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DCANLOAD 9 HDD SET WOVE LINES WITH vi SELECT WITH w button EXIT OSD button You can set recording start stop times using the timer z S function Timer reservations every day at the mns same time with the same image quality R Timer setting items Example 1 2 3 4 Timer recording every day from 8 30 AM to 6 30 PM with the same recording speed WEEK UN mein ME i Press the MENU button HED io The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt scre
19. such as playback and search playback Example Setting May 20 2003 8 30 AM When you have set the minute the cursor moves to MODE under lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt and the clock starts 3 press the w or A button to move from 00 seconds the cursor to the date and time under e WEEK is set automatically lt CLOCK SET gt The time is stopped during clock setting LE LL 8 Press the EXIT OSD button lt CLOCK SET gt The display returns to the normal screen lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1 T SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT GLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 Tu YEAR Week TIME vel d Press the gt gt button K2 NY f PN e 4 e dsr m800 book Page 14 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM POWER NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING ALARM REC indicator TIMER indicator TN TIMER SEARCH MENU REVIEW TIMER button CUE EXIT OSD na e O REC STOP C REC STOP button MENU RESET O FULL FULL indicator i Normal recording Follow the steps below to record the monitored image onto the hard disk Press the REC STOP button The REC indicator lights the recording symbol appears on the screen and recording starts Recording symbol HI A 120H 3 AL 00015 5 HI A 120H 20
20. 008 TUE 12 37 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 05 00 NY Zs 4 as 4 e dsr m800 book Page 26 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 5 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen 6 Use the same procedure to set the lt EXT CLOCK SET gt time on the second digital video recorder When you have finished making the settings the display returns to the normal screen When the digital video recorder is connected to a PC or other external device through a network you can also set the time from that device When connected to a PC see the instructions for the VA SW800 application software To network LD m Z G U 26 am n e PN r 4 e dsr m800 book Page 27 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM REC MODE SET lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REC NODE SET 8 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 R485 NETNORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DOHNLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH lt REC MODE SET gt setting items lt REC MODE SET gt REC PB TIME 166
21. 15 times the playback speed twice to increase the speed to 30 times the playback speed and 3 times to increase the speed to 180 times the playback speed Ending fast forward rewind Press the gt E button Normal playback starts Fast forward Reverse 4 gt direction a an U m ES gt Z 16 4 gt e dsr m800 book Page 17 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK Viewing still Images SEARCH MENU REVIEW EXIT OSD CUE F HE button 1 During playback press the H button The image becomes a still image freezes Il appears in the operation display area L Frame advance reverse A button PLAY EXIT IOSD P om SEARCH MENU MENU RESET O REVIEW w button HE button With a still image displayed press the A button The still image advances by one frame Press the V button while a still image is Il WI displayed KET The still image moves back three frames Slow playback Press the A button for at least 2 seconds The playback speed slows to 1 8 the normal speed Pressing the A button again switches the playback speed to 1 4 the normal speed Pressing the button twice switches the playback speed to 1 2 the normal speed Slow reverse playback Press the
22. 485 NETWORK SET caution When connecting the digital video recorder to a network check the IP address with the network administrator Up to 250 digital video recorders can be connected with manually set IP addresses To connect more digital video recorders you must use automatic IP address settings The set IP address is displayed in the lt NETWORK SET gt screen lt NETWORK SET gt DVR NAME IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 1 lt R 485 SET gt REMOTE AS DWR DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO ON ALARM INFO ON ADDRESS 000 DO RS 485 connections and settings Connect the digital video recorder s RS 485 A B control terminals in series to the system controller hard disk digital recorder or similar device ALARM CLOCK NON RS485 REMOTE ADJ REC OUT WARNING OUT C ABC lc Nouc FULL OUT MENU button A button gt gt button SEARCH ea BR co EXIT OSD nod eas cies w button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 6 RS 485 NETWORK SET and press the gt gt button The lt NETWORK SET gt screen appears 1 NETWORK SET gt DVR NAME 2 IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 lt R 485 SET gt REMOTE AS DUR 3 ite 5 ALARM INFO ON 6 7 ADDRESS 000 6 T Settings indicates default setting
23. 5 20 03 12 39 PREVIEW gt VIEW gt MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 1 Press the w or A button to select 10 October 2 Press the gt gt button and then the w or A button to select 26 the day 3 Press the gt gt button then the w or A button to select 03 the year 4 Press the gt gt button and then the w or A button to select 20 the hour 5 Press the gt gt button to select 00 the minute then press the gt gt button The cursor moves to the preview lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 20 03 12 39 RECORDING END 12 20 03 12 48 SEARCH DATE TIME 10 26 03 20 00 PREVIEW gt VIEW gt MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 5 Press the gt gt gt button If no image exists for the specified time The image for the time closest to the selected time is displayed To end search mode Press the EXIT OSD button lt TIME DATE SEARCH gt RECORDING TOP 05 20 08 12 39 RECORDING END 12 20 03 12 43 SEARCH DATE TE 10 26 03 20 00 MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH an E 6 Press the w button to select VIEW then press the gt gt button The image in the preview screen is played back on the entire screen NOTE K You can enter the desired date and time and select playback to display the retrieved image on the entire screen without showing it in the pr
24. ALARM IN CLOCK NON ALARM RESET ALARM OUT WARNING OUT FULL OUT C i lalala Laa aall RS485 REI ITI ADJ REC OUT ALL When VA RMNO1 is used Use a resistance of 1 10 ohms or more and with a D ranking precision 0 5 or finer S2 7 de l K e dsr m800 book Page 10 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM P INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS Connect the cable of the wired remote control VA RMNO1 sold separately to the remote control input terminals among the control terminals Cut the plug off the cord and connect the red wire to REMOTE and the bare wire to C RS485 REMOTE Bare wire VA RMNO1 Connecting cables to the control and alarm terminals 1 Push in the lock pin with a flat blade screwdriver 2 Insert the cable 3 Pull out the lock pin with a flat blade screwdriver The cable is now fixed in place Cable Flat blade screwdriver E Connecting to a network The VA SW800 application software sold separately lets you control the digital video recorder and monitor live images recorded images and audio through a network HUB HUB HUB HUB oe ee aL DVR Jom 00000 aL DVR Jom 00000 aL DVR ATA a QD caution Connecting the power cord 1 When you have fini
25. At this time the disk is sensitive to shocks or vibrations so avoid even light shocks Z ES O G C O LG Z 10 NY de l K e dsr m800 book Page 11 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt P At power ON the operation display area appears at the top left of the monitor screen The operation display area shows the date time image quality remaining time and other information needed for operations E Operation display area Example Normal screen 1 2 3 4 re H 120H I A 6 eee AL 00015 6 8 Playback screen 1 Operating symbol display Displays the operation such as recording or playback and playback speed Recording gt gt Fast forward playback K Playback 44 Rewind playback Il Still li gt Slow playback II Reverse slow playback The playback speed is displayed during fast forward or fast rewind playback at 15 times the normal playback speed or faster and during slow or reverse slow playback NOTE K During simultaneous recording and playback the display indicates playback gt 2 Image quality display P 27 Displays the quality of the image that can be recorded on the hard disk Set to HIGH in the initial settings 3 Audio recording Displays A when audio recording has been set 4 Remaining time display Unless OVER WRITE
26. CORDING TOP 05 20 03 12 39 RECORDING END 12 20 08 12 43 SEARCH DATE TIME 05 20 03 12 39 PREVIEW gt MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH an L Alarm search Lets you search and play back all the alarm images on the hard disk SEARCH button FARCH MENU REVIEW SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES A button gt gt button PL LA CUE EXIT OSD ST E MENU RESET O aa lt IA O w button 1 Press the SEARCH button while the digital video recorder is recording or stopped The lt ALARM SEARCH screen appears lt SEARCH gt ALARM SEARCH gt TIME DATE SEARCH MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 2 Check that ALARM SEARCH is selected and press the gt gt button The search screen appears 1 NO NO DATE TIME TOTAL ALARNS 00015 00014 06 20 12 42 00018 05 20 12 42 00012 06 20 12 41 00011 05 20 12 41 00010 05 20 00009 05 20 00008 05 20 12 41 Displays the alarm number 2 DATE TIME Displays the date time at which the alarm was received and the image recorded 3 Alarm count Displays the total number of recorded alarm images 4 Preview screen Displays the selected alarm image O U m ES gt Z r 4 e dsr m800 book Page 19 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM
27. Common CLOCK ADJ IN Input for clock setting CLOCK ADJ OUT Output for clock setting C Common NON REC OUT NON REC output ALARM IN Alarm input ALARM RESET Alarm reset input Cord tie ALARM OUT Alarm output C Common 10 AC INLET WARNING OUT Warning output 2 AC power input terminal 3 core FULL OUT Recording area full warning 1 Used for twisted pair cable connection 2 The following warnings are output Hard disk drive error Fan error Recording error No input signal when VIDEO LOSS is ON 13 ALL RESET switch Resets the clock and backup mode setting NY A e dsr m800 book Page 9 Monday March 10 2003 2 21 PM INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS This section describes how to connect the digital video recorder to the CCTV camera and other devices Be sure to read the instruction manuals for each connected device Make connections carefully Improper connections can cause smoke or malfunctions Basic connections The connections for the camera TV monitor microphone and PC are shown below ECS Amp System controller connections The connections for a system controller are shown below Use a twisted pair cable sold separately to connect rear panel control terminals A B and C ground Connect signal A to signal A and signal B to signal B ALARM IN ALARM RESET ALARM OUT WARNING OUT c FULL OUT 1 CLOCK NON RS485 REM
28. H PICTURE QUALITY HIGH AUDIO RECORDING ON OVER WRITE ON DISK FULL RESET gt N O1 ALARM MODE OFF ALARM DURATION 20 EC VIDEO LOSS ON NNN NNN O gt x _ Soe N Settings indicates initial setting Setting Description SUPER Highest image quality Recording time 84 hours or more 120 GB 168 hours or more 240 GB Li HIGH High image quality Recording time 168 hours or more 120 GB 336 hours or more 240 GB STANDARD Standard image quality Recording time 336 hours or more 120 GB 672 hours or more 240 GB 2 AUDIO RECORDING Audio recording input O Z OFF No audio recording input ON When the hard disk runs out of space recording automatically starts again from the 3 OVER WRITE beginning recording over previously recorded images When the hard disk runs out of space FULL indicator flashes and recording stops NO Images are not recorded over previously recorded images DISK FULL The lt WARNING gt screen appears and NO flashes RESET YES Images can be recorded over previously recorded images once The lt WARNING gt screen appears Press the W or A button to select YES OFF No alarm recording ENABLED Alarm recording is always performed during timer recording or other recording Tee ch Alarm recording is only performed during timer recording 5 ALARM MODE Ge sali Alarm recording is performed only during
29. HECK CLEAR i 4 stor m 0 A C E F Right digit o al Al ol nl gt JJ RE Oz Ee 4C N T L STATUS SENSE STATUS SENSE CLOCK DOWNLOAD a el RE O REC DUB REQUEST O ow gt pu m RS 485 SEND START STATUS RS 485 STATUS m NY PN T N Saar 4 4 K e dsr m800 book Page 46 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt SPECIFICATIONS Hard disk capacity 120 GB or 240 GB Television system NTSC PAL color signal standard Switchable NTSC 720 x 480 Super High 352 x 480 Standard ENS Oren PAL 720 x 576 Super High 352 x 576 Standard Compression MPEG2 Video MPEG1 Layer2 Audio Picture quality 3 levels Super High Standard Recording type Frame Recording speed 1 NTSC 30 fps or PAL 25 fps Recording area 1 Playback Playback Still Search Cue Review Frame advance Slow G Search by time and date S Search by alarm event list op Menu language English French Spanish Clock settings Month Day Year Hours Minutes seconds Video input terminal 1 0 V p p 75 Ohm unbalanced BNC Video output terminal 1 0 V p p 75 Ohm unbalanced BNC Audio input terminal 8 dbs 27 k Ohm unbalanced RCA pin jack Audio output terminal 8 dbs 600 Ohm unbalanced RCA pin jack Microphone input terminal 60 dBs 10 k Ohm unbalanced 3 5 mm mini jack LAN terminal 100BASE TX 10BASE T RJ 45 USB terminal For compact
30. INGS is set to YES the hard disk may be initialized If you don t want to initialize the hard disk select NO LD ce AH Z G U Press the MENU button Do not turn the power OFF when saving loading menu The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen items to from a CompactFlash card appears te Confirm that the light on the CompactFlash card reader is E lit before using the card reader with the USB terminal If 2 Select 8 MENU UPLOAD used before the light is lit SAVE and LOAD may not be 5 eied a and press the gt When the menu cannot be saved to the CompactFlash MEO card consecutively remove the CompactFlash card The lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen appears reinsert and try again The cursor is positioned on SAVE MENUS TO CF a lt MENU UPLOAD DOKNLOAD gt C NOTE K At least 2 KB of available memory space is needed on DIR TYPE VER SANGO the CompactFlash card The file name is M800MENU txt LOAD MENUS FROM CF gt COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS NO L IF YOU COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS HARD DISK MAY BE INITIALIZED The following two procedures describe the SAVE MENUS TO CF and LOAD MENUS FROM CF items 40 r 4 e dsr m800 book Page 41 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD To download menu items To upload menu items 1 Press
31. OMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2008 TUE 12 37 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 3 Press the w or A button to select MODE under lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2008 TUE 12 37 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 4 Press the gt gt button USE flashes 5 Press the v or A button to change the setting lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2003 TUS 12 37 35 lt DALIN le gt NODE 2 SE e ESA TINE ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 c EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 Settings indicates initial setting USE NO USE Time is automatically adjusted to daylight Time is not adjusted to daylight savings time 6 Press the gt gt gt button The cursor moves to the date time at which to switch from standard time to daylight savings time an lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2008 TUE 12 37 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIVE OFF TAN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 24 SONILLAS
32. OTE ADJ RECOUT ABC C IN OUT C To signal B A N Ground To signal A Twisted pair cable RS 485 terminal System controller sold separately 6 Twisted pair cable Can reduce interference on the signal caused by noise generated by other cables CCTV camera sold separately TV monitor sold separately Video input terminal Use a shielded LAN ane DA TO reez connection cable and N IN OUT E MIC IN ADDRESS AUTO MANI wind it once around the supplied ferrite core ALARM IN UAL ADJ REC OUT ur INATE ry I A BC C IN OUT C VIDEO IN OUT tWesysTem NTSC PAL CLOCK NON ALARM RESET RS485 REMOTE ALARM OUT WARNING O c FULL out 2 Connecting a remote control circuit The connections for a remote control circuit are shown below Making the connections shown below lets you operate the digital video recorder by remote control Create the remote control circuit shown in the illustration and connect it to the remote control input terminals among the control terminals RO 1 2K R1 0 3K R2 0 43K R3 0 51K R4 0 62K R5 0 75K R6 0 91K R7 1 1K R8 1 3K R9 2 0K R10 2 4K R11 3 6K R12 5 6K SW1 STOP SW2 PAUSE EXIT SW3 REW SW4 FF SW5 PLAY SW6 REC SW7 MENU SW8 SEARCH REVERSE SW9 A SW10 w SW11 lt SHIFT SW12 gt SHIFT VIDEO IN OUT TV SYSTEM NTSC PAL
33. PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY DUE TO CAUSES BEYOND ITS CONTROL SFC S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL LOSSES AND DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE USE OR OWNERSHIP OF THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING WARRANTOR S NEGLIGENCE ALLEGED DAMAGED OR DEFECTIIVE GOODS WHETHER SUCH DEFECTS ARE DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT SHALL IN NO EVENT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ATTENTION For your protection in the event of theft or loss of this product please fill in the information below for you own personal records Model No Serial No Located on back or bottom side of unit Date of Purchase Purchase Price Where Purchased lt NIZ C 05sp_backcover dsr m800 6 fm Page 49 Thursday February 6 2003 11 46 AM P NY Printed on recycled paper Imprim sur du papier recycl Impreso en papel reciclado 1AC6P1P2612 C L8HAC US US2 0302TR SY SANYO SANYO Electric Co Ltd Printed in Japan
34. R SET 32 2 OPERATIONS ble 22 lt DISPLAY BUZZER SET gt setting items 39 Displaying the menu screen and sub menu OS IMO T 33 SCROOING ee net ndlr 22 Z To restore menu setting items to their 5 SECURITY LOCK SET sinon 34 IIa VAISS 5 alii i aaa 22 Sd submenus 23 Password setting example 34 5 ia a Password setting OF o m 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SKT 24 Setting DASSWOlS suer 34 D Setting the user password 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt settings 24 Setting the authorization for recording and O lt EXT CLOCK SET gt settings 25 playback operations eee e e 36 Z Setting the security lock 36 2 REC MODESET la 27 lt REC MODE SET gt setting items 27 6 RS 485 NETWORK SET 37 n SLI RR ERE 28 Network connections and settings 37 DI Starting recording again when the FULL RS 485 connections and settings 38 indicator lights 28 6 7 POWER FAILURE USED TIME 39 3 TIMER REG SEI ipei o ses 29 a 8 MENU UPLOAD IDOWNLOAD 40 Timer setting itemS ee eee eee eee eee 29 Timer reservations every day at the same time SUA RE 40 with the same image quality
35. SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 E To change the language 3 Pressthe gt gt gt button then the v or A button to select the desired language The set item flashes RSG ge gt a FRANCA 19 c REZ ADS gt 01 01 2003 HER 12 37 18 lt HEURE D ETE gt MODE MARCHE SEMAINE MOIS HEURE ON TER DIM 04 02 00 OFF DER DIM 10 02 00 lt REGL HORLOGE EXTERNE gt REGL DE L HEURE 01 00 4 When you have made a selection press the gt gt button The cursor moves to the date and time The language has now been set To return to the normal screen press the EXIT OSD button an 12 5 Bs ES gt Z 01 indicating the month flashes 14 01 31 2003 WED 12 37 35 A D 5 Press the v or A button to select 057 NY 05 34 2008 THU 12 37 35 PA G Press the gt gt gt button 01 indicating the day flashes S i 2008 THU 12 37 35 PA gt e dsr m800 book Page 13 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt SETTING THE LANGUAGE CLOCK s s Use the same procedure to set the da DI Setting the time ii P N 20 in this example year 2003 hour Initial setting 01 01 2003 WED 00 00 00 08 and minute 30 Be sure to set the correct date and time The digital video recorder stores the times of recordings for use in operations 5 20 2003 TUE 8 80 00
36. Setting Description DVR NAME Display When remote operations software sold 1 only separately is in use displays the name of the digital video recorder set in the PC 2 IP ADDRESS Display Displays the set address number only REMOTE AS VC When the digital video recorder is operated from a controller sets it to operate as a VCR 3 DVR When the digital video recorder is operated from a controller sets it to operate as a digital video recorder 4 DATA SPEED Used to select the communication speed Selections 19200 2400 4800 9600 STATUS INFO ON Enables status information to be sent on the 5 RS 485 line OFF Not set ALARM INFO ON Enables alarm information to be sent on the RS 485 line 6 OFF Not set 0 LD ce AH Z G U ADDRESS Display Displays a number between 0 and 127 only based on the IP address set by the dip 7 switches When connecting multiple recorders each must have a unique address Values above 127 can be set as the IP address on the dip switches a setting of 0 or above 250 is read as 250 but only the least significant 7 bits a value between 0 and 127 are read as the RS 485 address 3 Press the v and A buttons to select the desired item then press the gt p gt gt button 4 Press the vw and A buttons to change the setting then press the gt gt gt button 5 Use the same procedure to set the other items as needed 6 When you have finished maki
37. URATION 20SEC D VIDEO Loss ON bg Ran FIRMWARE MAIN 0 02 01 SUB 0 20 06 3 TIMER REC SET P 29 Used for timer recording 8 MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD P 40 lt TIMER REC SET gt et ae Senge LE s OaE Se ee lt MENU UPLOND DOMNLOAD gt When you set the digital setting values onto a video recorder to record TE me mue OFF CompactFlash card Also DIR TYPE VER SAMG 00 only on holidays this sub sr ca nd lets you read menu SAVE MENUS TO CF gt menu lets you set dates RI OFF setting values saved on sE LOAD MENUS FROM CF gt to specify as additional E Ai CompactFlash cards COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS NO holidays K HOLIDAY SET gt L IF YOU COPY MIRRORING SETTINGS HARD DISK MAY BE INITIALIZED 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET gt P 32 Lets you select the text to display in the operation display 9 HDD SET gt P 42 area Also lets you sound the buzzer on the following Used to initialize lt HDD SET gt occasions reformat the hard disk DISKI 12008 j j DISK2 vecb 6 During alarms ENTER Also lets you set mirroring NE o 6 When there is no more DATETIME ON when a second hard disk CAUTION ALL RECORDS WILL BE ERASED i i QUALITY AUDIO ON has been added available recording DR NE OF space ALARM COUNT ON MIRRORING OFF When the operation lt BUZZER SET gt ey gt ALARM ON ON button is pressed DISK FULL ON WOVE LINES WITH SELECT WITH H When there is a h
38. and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Except for personal use copyright law prohibits the use of recorded copyrighted images without the permission of the copyright holder Sanyo s DSR M800 Digital Video Recorder uses software components distributed as freeware based on end user license agreements or copyright notifications collectively referred to as EULAs set forth by third parties Z UN P e dsr m800 book Page 3 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM CONTENTS i INTRODUCTION 1 BEFORE USE 5 Notes on handling internal hard disk drive CGT PIG a sense 5 Do not use the digital video recorder in the following locations 5 The hard disk and cooling fan are CONSUIMADICS ice eee eee 5 Installation conditions 5 For important recordings 5 Hard disk protection 6 LE acne 6 During extended disuse 6 Backup battery Eu er es 6 if OPERATION 1 SCREEN DISPLAY AND POSITION 11 Operation display area 11 Changing the position of the operating AS PIAVE tan ans 11 2 SETTING THE LANGUAGE CLOCK 12 To change the language 12 Setting the
39. ard KEY IN OFF i WARNING ON disk problem NON REC OFF Vhen there is a fan problem Vhen there is a recording problem When there is VIDEO LOSS P PN T C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 24 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REC MODE SET 8 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 RS 495 NETWORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DOKNLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH You can perform the following functions Change the language used to display on screen information Set the date and time displayed on the normal screen Set the clock to adjust automatically for daylight savings time Set all the devices to the same time automatically when multiple devices are connected See P 12 E lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt settings MENU button A button gt gt button SEARCH REVIEW CJ CUE EXIT OSD ra G cJ gt C MENU RESET Vv O w button EXIT OSD button press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET and press the gt gt button The lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt screen appears with the cursor positioned on ENGLISH lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDI
40. cabinet or cosmetic parts batteries or routine maintenance This warranty does not apply to uncrating setup installation removal of the product for repair or reinstallation of the product ter repair This warranty does not apply to repairs or replacements necessitated by any cause beyond the control of SFC including but not limited to any malfunction defect or failure caused by or resulting from the use of any products operated outside of the operating temperature ranges stated in our product specification i e between 41 and 104 degrees Farenheit or between 5 and 40 degrees Celsius unauthorized service or parts improper maintenance operation contrary to furnished instructions shipping or transit accidents modification or repair by the user abuse misuse neglect accident incorrect power line voltage fire flood or other Acts of God or normal wear and tear SFC does not guarantee that recorded pictures or information will be maintained on any product sent in for repair or replacement The foregoing is in lieu of all other expressed warranties and SFC does not assume or authorize any party to assume for it any other obligation or liability SFC DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WITH REGARD TO THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS INNO EVENT SHALL SFC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE OWNERSHIP OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR FOR ANY DELAY IN THE
41. ced radio TV technician for help For the customers in Canada This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacture s instructions Declaration of Conformity Model Number DSR M800 Trade Name SANYO Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Location For safe operation and satisfactory performance of your unit keep the following in mind when selecting a place for its installation Shield it from direct sunlight and keep it away from sources of intense heat Avoid dusty or humid places Avoid places with insufficient ventilation for proper heat dissipation Do not block the ventilation holes at the top and bottom of the unit Do not place the unit on a carpet because this will block the ventilation holes Install the unit in a horizontal position only Avoid locations subject to strong vibrations Avoid moving the uni
42. e an T de l K e dsr m800 book Page 36 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM SECURITY LOCK SET 4 When you have finished making the S s ad 9 L Setting the security lock setting press the gt gt gt button The cursor moves to OFF which flashes MENU button A button gt gt button Ne NE HE USER AB123456 QFF PA Z I O REGISTOP D Press the w and A buttons to select a ON then press the gt gt button il The cursor moves to REC CONTROL dd _ m 6 mc T m TT S P S LOCK REMOTE indicator Setting the authorization for H aae recording and playback operations De pees 1 With the normal monitoring screen 2 about 3 seconds A PLAY Q SEARCH MENU REVIEW n GUE EXITIOSD TE ap La EE A confirmation tone sounds the LOCK REMOTE indicator lt gt gt gt J ur EL me lights and the security lock is set DE an edi 2 To check the security lock press any w button button button L 1 The password entry screen appears for about 5 seconds Press the v and A buttons to move the cursor to REC CONTROL SECURITY LOCKED lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt LEVEL PASSNORD 4 0 USE PLEASE ENTER YOUR PASSWORD ADMIN 12345618 ON USER AB123456 ON REC CONTROL ADMIN CHANGE WITH v4 SET MITH 3 While the password entr
43. e WEEK column entering the STOP time and changing OFF to ON MON 10 30 RRR IK TUE ORAN 2030 ON La 1 2 3 4 1 Press the w or A button to change TUE to WED then press the gt gt button 2 Press the w or A button to change to 20 then press the gt gt button 3 Press the w or A button to change to 30 then press the gt gt button 4 Press the w or A button to change OFF to ON 5 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen E Setting holidays You can set specific dates as holidays to have the timer recording operation for Sunday used on those days Dates such as national holidays and company off days should be set as holidays when you want those dates to have the same security as Sundays Setting conditions Be sure to set START and STOP times for Sunday SUN in the lt TIMER REC SET gt screen and to set ON for that day gt P 29 Example To set November 17 as a holiday NOTE K You can set up to 20 days as holidays 1 Press the v or A button to select HOLIDAY SET then press the gt gt gt button The lt HOLIDAY SET gt screen appears with the cursor positioned on 1 lt TIMER REC SET gt EX START STOP SUN OFF HON OFF TE sim UEP MED Os sie OPF TH ie ie OFF PRI i
44. e Off W OFF DU a ei H x HOLIDAY SET gt lt HOLIDAY SET gt 1 01 01 td 2 Set the month and day in item No 1 1 Press the gt gt button to make the month flash eN 2 Press the w or A button to set to 11 3 Press the gt gt button to make the day flash 4 11 KK Press the w or A button to set to 17 l 11 17 No the the day month 3 After entering the setting press the gt gt button The cursor moves to 2 4 Use the same procedure to set other holidays as needed 5 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen an C P NY e dsr m800 book Page 32 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt Settings indicates initial setting DISPLAY BUZZER SET You can erase the date time or other information from the lt MAIN MENU gt operation display area of the playback screen This sub lt HAIN NENU gt menu also lets you set a warning buzzer to sound for 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET REC MODE SET alarms or when the hard disk space reaches zero You can 3 TIMER REC SET set items to OFF as needed 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET D SECURITY LOCK SET 6 R485 NETNORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DCHNLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH l
45. e desired recording times for each day 2 Set the items in the WEEK and START columns 1 Press the w or A button to change SAT to R If timer reservation days overlap MON then press the gt button The timer reservation that starts first will have priority Vig E To cancel all timer reservations HO sia isla OFF PAN With the lt TIMER REC SET gt screen displayed press the MENU RESET 2 Press the w or A button to change to 10 button then press the gt gt button All the timer settings are erased A A 4 HON oem mi OFF E pre d EXITIOSD STOP Cr L STILL MENU RESET 3 Press the w or A button to change to 30 then press the gt gt button ls NON 10 30 OFF PA MENU RESET button 30 NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 31 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM TIMER REC SET 3 Press the v or A button to change the STOP time from to then press the gt gt button The DLY item on the 8th line automatically changes to TUE the day after the day set on the 7th line and flashes Items that don t need to be set are displayed as asterisks WN 10 30 W Xi TUE RE OFF A 4 Set the time at which to stop recording by setting the day in th
46. ed minutes in the same manner The lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt settings are now finished E lt EXT CLOCK SET gt settings This section describes how to have the time synchronized automatically when two or more digital video recorders are connected If you set the lt EXT CLOCK SET gt time to 5 00 all the connected devices are synchronized to the same time to the nearest second every day at 5 00 Default setting 01 00 1 Use a cable to connect the CLOCK ADJ terminal on the rear panel of one digital video recorder to the CLOCK ADJ terminal on the second digital video recorder 1st DVR 2nd DVR LARM IN ALARM RESET ALAR ALARM RESET CLOCK NON ALARM OUT RS485 REMOTE ADJ RECOUT WARNING OUT ro c FULOUT ABCIC orc CLOCK NON RS485 REMOTE ADJ RECOUT M OUT WARNING OUT c L our To 3rd DVR ABC C IN OUT C S AE RE H O H CE S S ee eee N hnn UI 2 Press the v or A button to move the cursor to ADJUST TIME lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2008 TUE 12 37 35 lt DAYLIGHT SAVING gt MODE USE WEEK MONTH TIME ON 1ST SUN 04 02 00 OFF LST SUN 10 02 00 lt EXT CLOCK SET gt ADJUST TIME 01 00 3 Press the gt gt button 01 flashes 4 Press the vw or A button to select the desired time then press the gt gt gt button Example 05 00 lt LANGUAGE LANGUE IDIOMA gt ENGLISH lt CLOCK SET gt 05 20 2
47. en Le agri appears te 5 SAT io ae a 2 Select 3 TIMER REC SET and press the gt gt button 6 The lt TIMER REC SET gt screen appears You can set times at which to start and stop recording on fi lt TIMER REG SET gt each specified day of the week HEC STIRT STOP 1 WEEK Used to select the days of the week for timer settings De When each day in the WEEK column is flashing it estes can be set to other days The 7th line initially SAT BO and 8th line initially DLY are used for timer ae recording settings of over 24 hours DLY i HOLIDAY SET 2 START Enter the time at which to start timer recording 3 STOP 3 Press the gt gt gt button once Enter the time at which to stop timer recording 4 ON OFF SUN under WEEK flashes Setting ON enables the entered timer recording i d setting l i Setting OFF disables the entered timer recording SUN P n 5m Ba hae OFF setting 2 A 5 Used for timer recording settings of over 24 hours Use these lines for timer recording of over 24 hours 6 For holiday settings gt P 31 d Press the v or A button to change SUN to DLY Joi o NY de l K e dsr m800 book Page 30 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM P TIMER REC SET 5 Press the gt gt gt button to move the cursor to the next
48. er record function lets you make recordings at different times each day gt P 29 E The search function lets you instantly display the desired image P 18 Searching in order of alarm occurrence Searching by date time R The security lock function lets you restrict users for data and equipment management gt P 34 E Expandable can be connected to a PC The Ethernet terminal lets you connect the digital video recorder to a network for remote operation remote monitoring Network connection lets you control up to 1 000 DVRs digital video recorders using 4 PCs Can be connected to a system controller sold separately using the RS 485 terminal A CompactFlash reader can be connected using the USB terminal letting you upload download menu data Items marked by asterisks require the VA SW800 remote operation software sold separately For more information contact a Sanyo service center Accessories Check that you have all the parts below Power cord Ferrite core for LAN connection cable Power cord tie Symbols used in this manual NOTE K Information describing operation methods a Al N or how to get the most out of functions Information describing the correct use of CAUTION the digital video recorder gt P xx Indicates manual page to refer to Copyright R This manual and software are copyrighted by Sanyo Electric Co Ltd Brand
49. ervice Centers may be obtained by calling the toll free number listed below For product operation authorized service center referral service assistance or problem resolution call CUSTOMER INFORMATION 1 800 421 5013 Weekdays 8 30 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time For accessories and or parts call PARTS ORDER INFORMATION 1 800 726 9662 Weekdays 8 30 AM 5 00 PM Pacific Time THIS WARRANTY IS VALID ONLY ON SANYO PRODUCTS PURCHASED OR RENTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA EXCLUDING ALL U S TERRITORIES AND PROTECTORATES THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY TO THE ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER OR END USER THE ORIGINAL DATED BILL OF SALE SALES SLIP OR RENTAL AGREEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE AUTHORIZED SANYO SERVICE CENTER AT THE TIME WARRANTY SERVICE IS REQUESTED Subject to the OBLIGATIONS above and EXCLUSIONS below SANYO Fisher Company warrants this SANYO product against defects in materials and workmanship for the periods specified below SFC will repair or replace at its option the product and any of its parts which fail to conform to this warranty The warranty period commences on the date the product was first purchased or rented at retail LABOR PARTS 1 YEAR 1 YEAR EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover A the adjustment of customer operated controls as explained in the appropriate models instruction manual or B the repair of any product whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed This warranty shall not apply to the
50. eview screen first You can use the button operations to freeze fast forward or perform other operations on retrieved images being played back 20 5 Bs ES gt Z de l K e dsr m800 book Page 21 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL OPERATION KEY LOCK FUNCTION ALARM SEARCH PLAY STOP MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD FAO MENU RESET O O REC STOP LOCK REMOTE w button Follow the steps below to set the key lock function preventing accidental pressing of the operation buttons E Setting the key lock function 1 With the digital video recorder recording or stopped press the v button for about 3 seconds When the key lock is set a confirmation tone sounds and the LOCK REMOTE indicator lights gt Z NOTE gt E The key lock setting is not released at power OFF You cannot set the key lock during playback E Releasing the key lock function 1 With the key lock function set press the w button for about 3 seconds When the key lock is released a confirmation tone sounds and the LOCK REMOTE indicator goes out A D CAUTION When the key lock function has been set the buttons can t be used for settings or operations When the security lock is set you cannot set the key lock alone If you have already set the security lock the pa
51. flash reader Front lt RS 485 terminal 3 terminals A B C O 7 E External switch connection or VA RMNO1 remote control Clock adjust output terminal Normal 5 V Low level active 6 Non REC output terminal Normal 5 V Low level active E Normal open Low level active Normal open Low level active Alarm output terminal Normal 5 V Low level active Open collector 500 mA Low level active O Open collector 50 mA Low level active Power 120 V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Current consumption 460 mA 280 MA Operating environment Temperature 5 C to 40 C Humidity 10 to 80 Dimensions 210 W x 96 H x 391 5 D mm Weight 3 4 kg Note that product appearance and specifications are subject to change without prior notice 46 T d Sp Zs e dsr m800 book Page 47 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM SPECIFICATIONS E Dimensions mm Front Side SID AIN LN ic e dsr m800 book Page 48 Monday March 10 2003 2 21 PM SANYO INDUSTRIAL DSR M800 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS In order to obtain warranty service the product must be delivered to and picked up from an Authorized Sanyo Service Center at the user s expense unless specifically stated otherwise in this warranty The names and addresses of Authorized Sanyo S
52. from the beginning again by changing the OVER WRITE setting gt P 27 You can record and play back images at the same time See P 16 for the procedure Stopping during timer recording 2 Press the TIMER button The TIMER indicator goes out and recording ends 14 an de l K e dsr m800 book Page 15 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt ALARM RECORDING _ ALARM indicator s c PLAY EARCH MENU CUE EXITOSD TOP O REC STOP MENU RESET LOCK REMOTE Alarm recording 3 Ending alarm recording When the alarm duration time default setting 20 seconds ends AL disappears from the operating display the ALARM indicator stops flashing and recording ends Follow the steps below to have the digital video recorder record an alarm image only when alarm input is detected during recording Ih NOTE LS CAUTION When the hard disk s remaining space for recording Check that the cable of the device required for alarms is reaches zero the FULL indicator lights and recording connected to the ALARM terminal gt P 8 ends You can start recording from the beginning again by changing the recording setting gt P 27 1 Set alarm recording The default settings are shown below See P 27 for how to change these settings ALARM MODE ENABLED Alarm recording is alway
53. he specified feet to the base of the unit and place it down gently If the feet are not attached place the unit down very carefully so that it does not make any noise R Do not move the unit for 30 seconds after turning off the power After the power is turned off the disk inside the HDD will continue to spin for a brief period due to inertia and the heads will be in an unstable state During this time the unit is even more susceptible to shocks and vibration than when power is being supplied Make sure that the unit is not subjected to even gentle vibration for at least 30 seconds after turning off the power E Do not operate the unit when condensation has formed If the unit is operated when condensation has formed it may cause operating problems If sudden changes in the ambient temperature occur wait for the temperature to stablize before operating the unit R Notes when replacing the HDD Be sure to follow the correct replacement procedure when replacing the HDD HDDs that have been removed from their packing may not operate correctly if they are subjected to any shocks and vibration It is recommended that you place HDD onto a soft level surface with the printed circuit board facing upward after unpacking it Be careful not to subject the HDD to shocks or vibration when removing and tightening screws as part of the HDD replacement procedure Make sure that all screws are tightened securely so that they will no
54. ibration such as motor vehicles or trains The hard disk and cooling fan are consumables Under use in an ambient temperature of 25 C the hard disk should generally be replaced after 2 years and the cooling fan after 3 years These figures are intended as guidelines only and are not guarantees of part performance The POWER indicator flashes if a problem occurs in the hard disk or fan gt P 10 Installation conditions The digital video recorder has ventilation holes on its left rear and bottom panels Make sure these holes are not blocked after installation Do not use the unit in an area of poor ventilation such as a bookshelf or box When installing the unit in a rack ensure a gap of at least 5 cm at the top and bottom For important recordings Always make a test recording beforehand to check that the digital video recorder s playback is normal Note that no compensation will be provided for losses due to recording or playback problems arising from problems with the digital video recorder or its connected devices during operation T V al 4 e dsr m800 book Page 6 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM I BEFORE USE To be prepared for malfunctions or accidents back up important recordings periodically or record using mirroring Hard disk protection The hard disk is checked automatically at power ON Ifa hard disk problem is fo
55. 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 to persons 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 product This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generated uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experien
56. item Each time you press the gt gt button the cursor moves to the following items Day gt START time hours minutes gt STOP time hours minutes gt ON OFF Iaa button wo 183 30 th NANN eal kla lee l ae I_ 1 R To change a displayed setting item Press the lt or gt gt button to move the flashing area to the item you want to change then press the w or A button to change the setting Timer reservations spanning more than 24 hours This section describes how to use timer reservations to record for more than 24 hours These settings are made using lines 7 initially SAT and 8 initially DLY of the lt TIMER REC SET gt screen Example Timer recording from 10 30 AM Monday to 8 30 PM Wednesday 1 Press the w or A button to move the cursor to the 7th line then press the gt gt gt button SAT in the WEEK column flashes ON E Timer recording image quality You can change the setting of the flashing item ui The image quality used for recording is set by PICTURE c TIMER REC SET gt QUALITY in the lt REC MODE SET gt sub menu screen START STOP Q gt P 27 aa 2 6 When finished making the settings 7th line oe press the EXIT OSD button TEE e HOLIDAY SET E The display returns to the normal screen R To set different recording times on each day of the week Set th
57. ng the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen 38 an r 4 e dsr m800 book Page 39 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt POWER FAILURE USED TIME MENU button lt lt button A button gt gt button lt MAIN MENU gt lt WAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REG MODE SET 8 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 6 485 NETNORK SET 7 POWER FAILURE USED_TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DCKNLOAD 9 HDD SET PL SEARCH STOP AY Cu MENU RESET O HOVE LINES WITH vi SELECT WITH w button EXIT OSD button You can check the date time of power failures and the 3 Press the EXIT OSD button amount of hard disk operation time The display returns to the normal screen Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 7 POWER FAILURE USED TIME and press the gt gt gt button The lt POWER FAILURE gt screen appears te Use this screen to check the date time of power failures and Le the amount of hard disk operation time 1 lt PONER FAILURE gt FAILURE 2 RECOVER lt USED TIME gt 3 DISKI USE 00014 H DISK2 USE i 4 POWER 00011 H 5 FIRMWARE WAIN 0 02 01 SUB 0 20 08 1 FAILURE Displays the date time at which a power failure occurred The number on
58. on screen Also used for menu screen operations EXIT OSD button Returns to the normal screen when the main menu or a sub menu is displayed 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 an 16 17 PLAY STOP button Plays back the normal image indicator lights When pressed during playback stops playback ALARM indicator Flashes when recording an alarm image REC STOP button and indicator Starts normal recording Indicator lights during recording During recording pressing the button for at least 3 seconds stops recording and turns off the indicator FULL indicator P 14 Lights when the remaining memory in the hard disk s recording area has reached zero and recording has stopped LAN indicator Lights when the digital video recorder is connected to a network Flashes when data is being sent and received MENU RESET button P 22 Used to initialize the currently displayed menu settings and to set the time STILL button When pressed during playback freezes the screen image the indicator lights Pressing the button again resumes playback USB terminal P 40 Used to connect a CompactFlash memory card reader LOCK REMOTE indicator P 21 P 34 Lights when operations have been locked by the key lock or security lock setting If an operation button is pressed when the security lock is set a buzzer sounds The key lock cannot be set during playback The indicat
59. operation to USER users Setting passwords LD ce AH Z G U MENU button A button gt gt gt button A SEARCH MENU RESET O STILL v button EXIT OSD button Passwords can be between 4 and 8 alphanumeric characters Characters that can be entered in passwords 0 to 9 A to Z Example Setting 123456AB as a password Press the MENU button The MENU button lights and the lt MAIN MENU gt screen appears 2 Select 5 SECURITY LOCK SET and press the gt gt button The lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt screen appears The cursor is positioned on ADMIN CAUTION 6 LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE at the top of the screen is the screen title You can t move the cursor to this item 34 an gt e dsr m800 book Page 35 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM SECURITY LOCK SET 3 Press the gt gt button The first password entry bar flashes WN Fi OF 4 Press the v and A buttons to select the character to enter Example Selecting 1 5 Press the gt gt gt button The second password entry bar flashes DIN die OFF 6 Use the same procedure to enter the remaining digits 23456AB in this example ny ADMIN 123 RC OFF NOTE To set a 4 digit password When you have entered four digits and the fifth passw
60. or flashes at 1Hz when there is a network connection and flashes at 4Hz when there is a network connection while locked Le 4 l K e dsr m800 book Page 8 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt P PN T NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Rear panel n Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 A R mom mn LC H T eS O n TV Sul TEN Va mm NTsc PAL 12 Er 78 fore le c IE Go ES ES ue 9 10 11 12 13 1 FAN 11 Dip switches P 37 2 AUDIO IN terminal ADDRESS Used to set the device address of the 3 AUDIO OUT terminal TCP IP or RS 485 SSP interface s ADDRESS AUTO Used to select whether to acquire the 4 LAN terminal gt P 37 MANUAL IP address by automatic allocation or 5 MIC IN terminal to specify the lowest order byte of the address using the dip switches S ee eel RS485 TERMINATE RS 485 termination ON OFF switch te 7 VIDEO OUT terminal Le 8 TV SYSTEM selector switch 12 Control and alarm terminals Used to select the video signal between NTSC and PAL Pin Signal systems for the camera input and TV monitor output N ae P RS485A To RS 485 terminal signal A 1 connected to the digital video recorder _ 1 9 Pow rcord holder RS485B To RS SA signal B Secure the power cord to the holder using the cord tie C Common accessory as shown in the illustration REMOTE For wired remote control VA RMNO1 C
61. ord entry bar is flashing press the gt gt gt button T When you have entered the password press the gt gt button The cursor moves to OFF flashing 8 Press the v and A buttons to select ON 1lc ADMIN 12345648 Ma CAUTION If you select OFF for the ADMIN setting you can t set the USER password 9 When you have finished making the setting press the gt gt button The cursor moves to A lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt ae LEVEL PASSHORD 4 8 UE If you don t want to seta ADHIN 12945648 N USER 0 user password the REC CONTROL ADMIN password setting is now finished Press the gt gt button to move the cursor to REC CONTROL to set the authorization for recording and playback operation gt P 36 E Setting the user password Example Setting AB123456 1 Press the v and A buttons to move the cursor to USER lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt LEVEL PASSHORD 4 8 USE ADHIN 12545618 CN USER REC CONTROL ADMIN 2 Pressthe gt gt gt button The first password entry bar flashes Example A Press the A and v buttons to select A Ni USER H OFF A D 3 Press the gt gt button The second password entry bar flashes Press the w and A buttons to select B Use the same procedure used to set the administrator password to enter the remaining digits 123456 in this exampl
62. r information on how to dispose of the lithium battery 8 C P NY e dsr m800 book Page 7 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM Front panel MENU RESET CJ ES v NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS DARAI o AL RM STILL Cu POWER indicator Lights when the power is ON Flashes when there is a problem with the hard disk or fan P 10 TIMER button and indicator P 14 When the button is pressed while recording or stopped the digital video recorder enters timer record standby and the indicator lights When the set time arrives the digital video recorder starts timer recording SEARCH button and indicator P 18 When the button is pressed while recording or stopped the indicator lights and the search setting screen appears MENU button Used to display the menu screens setting screens The indicator lights when a menu screen is displayed REVIEW button When pressed during playback lets you rewind the image while watching it on screen Also used for menu screen operations A button Used to move the cursor in menu screens up Also used to change setting values wv button Used to move the cursor in menu screens down Also used to change setting values CUE button When pressed during playback lets you fast forward the image while watching it
63. s as needed 6 When you have finished making the settings press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen NY 4 gt e dsr m800 book Page 34 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM SECURITY LOCK SET lt MAIN MENU gt lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET gt 2 REC MODE SET gt 8 TIMER REC SET gt A DISPLAY BUZZER SET gt 5 SECURITY LOCK SET gt 6 R485 NETNORK SET T POMER FAILURE USED TIME gt 8 MENU UPLOAD DOINLOAD 9 HDD SET gt MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH You can set passwords that restrict use of the digital video recorder to administrators and designated users preventing unauthorized operation When the security lock is set a buzzer sounds when an unauthorized user presses any of the digital video recorder s operation buttons Be sure to make a note of the set passwords E Password setting example Two password types can be set one for administrators and one for users The table below gives example password setting combinations and lists how the digital video recorder operates for each Setting example Password Operation LEVEL PASSWORD 4 8 USE No password All operations are ADMIN 123456AB ON is entered locked USER AB123456 ON REC CONTROL ADMIN User enters Only playback password operations can be performed Administrator All operations can en
64. s performed whether or not timer recording is set ALARM DURATION 20SEC Recording is performed for 20 seconds for each alarm signal received 2 When alarm input is detected re Are 015 L 05 20 88 AL 00015 Counts number of _08 Re permet lt alarms When an alarm is received AL flashes in the operation display area the ALARM indicator flashes and the alarm image is recorded Each time an alarm is received the alarm count in the operation display area is incremented by 1 NY D C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 16 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM Follow the steps below to play back images recorded on the hard disk i Playback gt E button SEARCH N n EXITIOSD E 1 Press the b button The P E button lights and gt appears in the operation display area The images stored in the normal recording area are played back NOTE gt Image playback starts from the point at which recording started If OVER WRITE has been set in the normal recording settings playback starts with the oldest recorded image when the recording is played back for the first time When playback ends the digital video recorder pauses automatically The stop display II appears in the operation display area and the II bu
65. shed making all the other connections insert the power plug into the wall outlet There is no power switch All the display indicators flash for approximately 30 seconds then the POWER indicator lights The monitor screen displays the camera image Power cable When turning the power ON for the first time PLEASE SET THE CLOCK is displayed on the monitor screen Follow the steps on page 12 to set the clock If the clock is already set The operation display area is displayed Operating display If the POWER indicator flashes The digital video recorder has a self check function that indicates problems If there is a problem at power ON or during operation the type of problem is indicated by how rapidly the POWER indicator flashes Contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center if the POWER indicator flashes 4 flashes per second The disk is checked automatically at power ON If a hard disk problem is found the POWER indicator flashes and the hard disk must be replaced or reformatted If you need to save images stored on the disk contact a Sanyo Authorized Service Center 1 flash per second Fan problem f you disconnect the power cable Don t move the digital video recorder for 30 seconds after power OFF The disk in the hard disk drive briefly keeps spinning after power OFF due to inertia during which time the head is unstable
66. ssword entry screen appears gt P 36 21 C a P NY gt e dsr m800 book Page 22 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM This section describes the menu configuration and which menu item to select for each operation Displaying the menu screen and sub menu screens MENU button A button gt gt button PLAY REVI L SEARCH IU MENU RESET O w button EXIT OSD button Press the MENU button The lt MAIN MENU screen appears lt MAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REG MODE SET 8 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 RS 495 NETHORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DOANLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 2 Press the v or A button to select the desired sub menu Example Selecting 2 REC MODE SET When you move the cursor the selected item is displayed in reverse lt WAIN MENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REC MODE SET 8 TIMER REG SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET 5 SECURITY LOCK SET 6 RS 495 NETHORK SET 7 PORER FAILURE USED TIME 8 MENU UPLOAD DOANLOAD 9 HDD SET MOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH 3 Press the gt gt button The selected sub menu appears The cursor is positioned on the first setting item an MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS 4 Press
67. t DISPLAY BUZZER SET gt setting items lt SUB MENU gt 1 lt DISPLAY SET gt S DATE TIME O Wee X180 HI 3 QUALITY AUDIO ON 05 20 03 AL 00015 DVR NAME OFF ONE ccm 4 ALARM CONT ON 08 30 35 0 5 lt BUZZER SET gt U ALARM ON 6 DISK FULL 7 KEY IK 8 MPNING 7 9 NON REC OFF Item Setting Description ON Display date time in operating display area 1 DATE TIME K OFF Don t display date time in operating display area ON Display picture quality and A audio recording in operation display area QUALITY AUDIO OFF Don t display picuture quality or A audio recording in operation display area O Z Display name set for digital video recorder 3 DVR NAME OFF Don t display name set for digital video recorder ON Display current alarm count in operating display area 4 ALARM COUNT OFF Don t display current alarm count in operating display area ON Sound buzzer when alarm is received 5 ALARM ON OFF Don t sound buzzer when alarm is received ON When OVER WRITE is not set sound buzzer when remaining hard disk space reaches zero 6 DISK FULL OFF When OVER WRITE is not set don t sound buzzer when remaining hard disk space reaches zero ON Sound buzzer when operation button is pressed 7 KEY IN OFF Don t sound buzzer when operation button is pressed The buzzer sounds in the following cases Hard disk
68. t become loose The HDD is sensitive to static electricity so you should take proper precautions to prevent static electricity buildup R Handling the HDD unit by itself If transporting or storing the HDD unit by itself always be sure to pack it in the specified packing first In addition use a method of transportation that minimizes the vibration If the HDD becomes damaged handle the unit and the damaged HDD that has been removed in order for it to be replaced carefully to prevent the problem from being aggravated until as the nature of the problem can be checked and analyzed Do not use the digital video recorder in the following locations The hard disk is sensitive to dust vibrations and shocks and should also not be used near magnetic objects To prevent loss of recorded data observe the following precautions Do not subject the digital video recorder to shocks Do not use the digital video recorder on a vibrating or unstable surface Do not disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet during recording or playback Do not use the digital video recorder in areas of extreme temperature changes 10 C or more per hour Condensation may occur if the digital video recorder is moved to an area of extremely different temperature or high humidity If the digital video recorder is used with condensation inside it operating problems may occur Do not install the digital video recorder in areas of constant v
69. t between cold and hot locations Do not place the unit directly on top of a monitor TV as this may cause playback or recording problems Avoiding Electrical Shock and Fire Do not handle the power cord with wet hands Do not pull on the power cord when disconnecting it from an AC wall outlet Grasp it by the plug If any liquid is spilled on the unit unplug the power cord immediately and have the unit inspected at a factory authorised service centre Do not place anything directly on top of this unit SERVICE This unit is a precision instruments and if treated with care will provide years of satisfactory performance However in the event of a problem the owner is advised not to attempt to make repairs or open the cabinet Servicing should always be referred to your dealer or Sanyo Authorized Service Centre A 00e 02 dsr m800 6 fm Page 2 Thursday February 6 2003 10 08 AM 6 INTRODUCTION Main features This digital video recorder can be used to store images recorded by a monitoring camera onto its built in hard disk E Comes with a large capacity 120 GB or 240 GB hard disk For the 120 GB model a hard disk upgrade is available sold separately that gives you a total of 240 GB of memory E Complete range of recording playback functions You can play back and record images at the same time You can record and play back audio The tim
70. ters be performed password ADMIN 123456AB ON No password All operations are USER AB123456 ON is entered locked REC CONTROL USER User enters Only playback and password recording operations can be performed Administrator All operations can enters be performed password ADMIN 123456AB ON No password Only playback USER OFF is entered operations can be REC CONTROL ADMIN performed Administrator All operations can enters be performed password ADMIN 123456AB ON No password Only playback and USER OFF is entered recording operations REC CONTROL USER can be performed Administrator All operations can enters be performed password ADMIN OFF No setting All operations can USER OFF Default be performed REC CONTROL ADMIN value ADMIN OFF No setting All operations can USER OFF Default be performed REC CONTROL USER value L Password setting lt Sub menu gt lt SECURITY LOCK SET gt 1 LEVEL PASSWORD 4 USE ADMIN 2 USER 3 REC CONTROL ADMIN Description ON Used to set password for administrators Also 1 ADMIN enables password setting Disables password setting ON Used to set password for users Also enables 2 USER password setting Disables password setting ADMIN Sets authorization for recording operation to REC ADMIN administrators 3 CONTROL USER Sets authorization for recording
71. the gt gt button 1 Press the v and A buttons to select LOAD MENUS FROM CF then press Dae 4 screen appears the gt gt button NO flashes WARNING gt The lt WARNING gt screen appears NO flashes SAVE MENUS TO CF lt WARNING gt A Y Nid NU LA D CHANGE WITH SET WITH nH LOAD MENUS FROM CF CONTINUE ly a j A CHANGE WITH SET WITH nH 2 Press the v and A buttons to select YES then press the gt gt button 2 Press the v and A buttons to select iiu nani YES then press the gt gt button lt WARNING gt Uploading starts SAVE MENUS TO CF lt SAVING TO CF WARNING DI LOAD MENUS FROM CF YES LOADING FROM CF e 0 CHANGE MITH n SET ITH n o When you have finished loading the display returns to the lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen CHANGE WITH vf SET WITH When you have finished saving the display returns to the lt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt screen 3 Press the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen NY de l K e dsr m800 book Page 42 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt P INITIALIZE ADD HDD MENU button lt lt lt button A button gt gt button lt MAIN MENU gt HAIN HENU gt 1 LANGUAGE CLOCK SET 2 REC NODE SET
72. the EXIT OSD button The display returns to the normal screen NOTE gt You can also display menu screens while recording caution 6 You can t change menu settings while recording Entering settings in sub menu screens In the sub menu screen use the A v lt 4 lt gt gt gt buttons to enter the desired setting 2 lt REC ODE SET gt REC PB TIVE 1694 PICTURE QUALITY HIGH a 5 AUDIO RECORDING ON OVER WRITE ON 1 DISK FULL RESET gt ALARH MODE OFF ALARM DURATION 20SEC VIDEO LOSS ON 1 To move the cursor up down Press the A or w button 2 To move the cursor right or to a setting item Press the gt gt or lt 4 lt button 3 To change a setting value Press the A or w button To restore menu setting items to their initial values Follow the steps below to restore just the currently displayed sub menu items to their initial values 1 Display the desired sub menu screen 2 Press the MENU RESET button The displayed settings are restored to their initial values SEARCH MENU REVIEW CUE EXIT OSD CD DI MENU RESET MENU RESET button LD ce AH Z G U N Saar 4 4 K e dsr m800 book Page 23 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt MENU CONFIGURATION AND OPERATIONS O f b 5 SECURITY LOCK SET gt P 34
73. the left is the number of power failures example 020 Resets to 000 after exceeding 999 2 RECOVER Displays the time at which the power was restored 3 DISK1 USE Displays the total amount of disk 1 operation time 4 DISK2 USE Displays the total amount of disk 2 operation time when second disk has been added 5 POWER Displays the amount of power ON time for the digital video recorder NY de l K e dsr m800 book Page 40 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM gt MENU UPLOAD DOWNLOAD MENU button lt lt lt button A button gt gt button lt MAIN MENU gt CHAIN NENU gt 1 LANGUAGE OLOCK SET 2 REC MODE SET 3 TIMER REC SET 4 DISPLAY BUZZER SET _ i too 5 SECURITY LOCK SET nee E B AS 485 NETHORK SET e OCDE es CompactFlash 7 POWER FAILURE USED TIME cu tor card reader 6 MENU UPLOAD DOINLOAD 9 HOD SET HOVE LINES WITH 4 SELECT WITH eS CompactFlash card w button EXIT OSD button You can save menu setting values onto a CompactFlash Setti card This sub menu also lets you read menu setting values L ettings Eevee on CompactFlash cards You will need a CompactFlash card reader and S D CAUTION CompactFlash card commercially available if COPY MIRRORING SETT
74. time 13 3 NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING ae ai 14 Normal recording 14 Timer recording 14 4 ALARM RECORDING 15 Alarm recording sesaran 15 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 7 ON eT creia ni T R AL DONC ledin e aa 8 3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS 9 Basic CONNECUGNS oiai a nue 9 System controller connections 9 Connecting a remote control circuit 9 Connecting cables to the control and alarm LOVIN Al a ris elia 10 Connecting to a network 10 Connecting the power cord 10 5 NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK ici nn nn 16 Playback ilari 16 Playback while fast forwarding rewinding 16 Viewing still IMAGESs e eee e 17 Frame advance reverse 17 6 SEARCHING FOR RECORDED IMAGES 18 MAN SAONE ile lean 18 BZH Ta L Tae boat abb ea 19 7 PREVENTING ACCIDENTAL OPERATION KEY LOCK FUNCTION 21 Setting the key lock function 21 Releasing the key lock function 21 an E T T ig gt e dsr m800 book Page 4 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM CONTENTS A SETTINGS T MENU CONFIGURATION AND 4 DISPLAY BUZZE
75. tton lights After playback is stopped it will resume from the stopped point the next time it is started Ending playback 2 Press the gt m button Playback ends E Playing back an image near the point of recording The digital video recorder prioritizes recording operations so the playback image may freeze temporarily NORMAL RECORDING TIMER RECORDING PLAYBACK L Playback while fast forwarding rewinding lt lt lt button A button gt gt button SEARCH pray cue EXITIOSD se MENU DA ue O E S ILO amp w button Bh button Press the gt gt or lt button during playback or when a still image is displayed When you press the gt gt button gt appears in the operating display and the playback fast forwards at 7 5 times the normal playback speed When you press the lt button appears in the operating display and the playback fast rewinds at 7 5 times the normal playback speed bem X75 HI A 05 20 3 To change the fast forward speed Press the A button while fast forwarding Press the button once to increase the speed to 15 times the playback speed twice to increase the speed to 30 times the playback speed and 3 times to increase the speed to 180 times the playback speed To change the rewind speed Press the w button while rewinding Press the button once to increase the speed to
76. und the POWER indicator flashes If you need to initialize the disk or save images stored on the disk contact a Sanyo service center Z ES C O Z Care To clean the digital video recorder unplug the power plug from the wall outlet and wipe the unit lightly with a soft cloth To remove heavy grime wipe the digital video recorder with a well wrung cloth soaked in a solution of water and neutral detergent and then wipe it with a dry cloth Do not clean the unit with benzene or paint thinner Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint When using a chemical cloth be sure to follow the precautions provided with it Do not spray insecticide or other volatile chemicals on the cabinet Do not allow rubber or vinyl products to come into contact with the digital video recorder for extended periods Doing so may break down the finish or strip the paint During extended disuse Extended disuse may cause problems in functions so turn the power on and operate the unit occasionally during such periods Backup battery The digital video recorder comes with a built in lithium battery When the digital video recorder has been connected to a wall outlet for at least 48 hours and the date and time have been set the clock function will continue to operate for up to 30 days after the power plug is disconnected When disposing of the digital video recorder contact a Sanyo service center fo
77. y screen is 2 displayed enter the password Press the gt gt button Enter the password using the W A and gt gt gt 3 Press the w and A buttons to select buttons ADMIN or USER The setting is now finished G CAUTION Enter the password set for administrators or users 4 Press the EXIT OSD button such as 123456AB The display returns to the normal screen 12345648 4 Press the gt gt button The setting is now finished The LOCK REMOTE indicator goes out and the display returns to the normal screen 36 e dsr m800 book Page 37 Friday January 31 2003 5 45 PM NY RS 485 NETWORK SET This section describes how to make the RS 485 terminal connections settings needed to connect to an external device and how to make the network connections needed to connect to a PC E Network connections and settings You can make digital video recorder menu settings and monitor images from a PC via a network LAN To do so connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN terminal on the digital video recorder s rear panel To connect a PC directly Do not use an Ethernet hub CCTV Camera Se To connect to an intranet Use an Ethernet hub
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