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1. gt 2453 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED ALARM TRIGGER AUDIO RECORDING Default setting OFF Sound can also be recorded in the alarm recording area at the same time as images are recorded ALARM REC MODE SET However when sound is recorded the recording capacity of the alarm recording area will be reduced PICTURE Q because the audio data is also recorded in the alarm A ENHANCED JUALITY AUDIO RECORDING Orr Lira IU a aus Y mre recording area ALARM INTERLEAVE YON PROGRAM GROUP JOFF 1 Select ON OFF from the menu eee OURATION PERG e ON Sound is recorded PRE ALARM RECORDING HIEJ e OFF Sound is not recorded REC RATE ME DURATION BIE gt 2453 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED ALARM TRIGGER Audio recording can be set when the REC RATE setting is between 10 and 60 FPS English 15 ALARM RECORDING This specifies whether alarm recording will be carried out or not and sets the recording cycle and recording conditions when alarm recording is carried out 1 Select an alarm recording mode from the ALARM RECORDING menu default setting OFF e OFF No alarm recording will be carried out e ENABLED Alarm recording is carried out at any time without regard to timer recording timer settings e AL REC ON TIMER Alarm recording is only carried out during timer recording e AL REC OFF TIMER Alarm recording is only carried out at times other than during timer recording OLY A
2. Select the number of the image that you wish to play back from the list of saved images and confirm the selection in the PREVIEW screen e When you click the image number in the list the corresponding image will be displayed in the PREVIEW screen e Up to eight saved images can be shown on a single screen Click the Back or Next button to show the previous or next eight images Once you have confirmed that the image to be played back appears in the PREVIEW screen click the PREVIEW screen The images starting from the point that the alarm occurred will be played back in a single screen display TOTAL 819 MB 4 USED TMB PLEASE CLICK THE IMAGE TO PLAY NO Image number DATE TIME Date and time of recording CH Channel camera number CAPACITY TOTAL Total capacity of the archive area CAPACITY USED Used capacity of the archive area PREVIEW Preview display of the archived image QOA BoOVS English Search Mode Operations English 5 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH If a motion sensor has been set to detect movement in a particular camera view and images for that view have been saved in the normal recording area or alarm recording area you can search for those images that have changed as a result of movement by an intruder for example and play back those images 1 Select MOTION DETECTION SEARCH from the SEARCH menu The MOTION DETECTION SEARCH screen will be displayed Select the recording
3. Viewing images in a single screen display Click the CHANNEL SELECT button on the operating panel and select a single channel for viewing Images from the selected channel will appear on the screen as a single screen display The channel number selected will appear in the CHANNEL box e DSR 3009 model 9 channels e DSR 3016 model 16 channels Viewing images in a 9 screen or 16 screen multi screen display Click the button on the operating panel All camera images from the cameras that are being monitored or that have been registered will appear on the screenin a 16 screen or 9 screen multi screen display In the case of 16 channel screens the display will alternate between a 9 screen display and a 16 screen display each time you click the button e DSR 3009 model 9 screen display e DSR 3016 model 16 screen display Viewing images in a 4 screen multi screen display Click the Pia button on the operating panel The camera images from the cameras that are being monitored or that have been registered will appear on the screenin a 4 screen multi screen display Each time you click the button the 4 screen multi screen changes to show channel numbers 1 4 5 8 9 12 and 13 16 respectively Changing the on screen display position Click the 8B button on the operating panel to change the display position on the monitor for information such as the date and time P Top right gt Bottom right gt Not displayed HI E Playbac
4. e DISK 1 Data will be read from Disk 1 e DISK 2 Data will be read from Disk 2 Click SAVE to complete the PLAYBACK DRIVE menu settings HDD SET DISK 1 a L E eee o OOOS OH Hard disk capacity Displays the total capacity of the hard disk If an extra hard disk has been added the capacities of each hard disk are shown separately MIRRORING This shows the mirroring recording setting for the digital video recorder e ON e OFF Mirroring recording is not carried out Mirroring recording is carried out PLAYBACK DRIVE 16 POWER FAILURE USED TIME This displays the number of power failures and period of time that the digital video recorder has been used for recording D POWER FAILURE This shows the number of power failures the date and time of occurrence and the date and time of recovery USED TIME This shows the period of usage of this unit e DISK1 USE Total recording time for Disk 1 e DISK2 USE Total recording time for Disk 2 e POWER FIRMWARE This shows the firmware version Total time the unit has been switched on 21 POWER FAILURE USED TIME POWER FAILURE 012 FAILURE 07 02 RECOVER 07 03 USED TIME DISK1 USE 00108H DISK2 USE POWER 00108H FIRMWARE VER 0 40 00 0 03 00 Recording Images This digital video recorder can record images being monitored and alarm on the internal hard disk by the methods specified below In order to record images t
5. operation using the button is not possible 3 To cancel timer recording click the button on the operating panel again when in timer recording standby mode E Alarm recording Alarm images are recorded automatically in the alarm recording area when the alarm input terminals or motion sensor have detected an alarm WT When alarm recording is in operation normal recording timer recording and pre alarm recording are automatically suspended and they are resumed when the alarm recording is finished 1 The conditions for alarm recording are set beforehand using ALARM REC MODE SET menu screen See p 15 2 Alarm recording begins automatically when an alarm is detected regardless of the operating or working conditions of the digital video recorder 3 Alarm recording stops automatically after the amount of time specified by the DURATION setting has elapsed E Pre alarm recording When pre alarm recording has been set beforehand the same images will be recorded normally in the normal recording area and also in the alarm recording area The normal recording images will be recorded in this way for the length of time specified by the DURATION setting so that the images recorded before the alarm occurred can also be seen when the alarm recording is played back 1 Setthe pre alarm recording conditions using the PRE ALARM RECORDING menu in the ALARM REC MODE SET menu screen See p 17 2 The most recent images will
6. EXT CLOCK SET settings English Menu Setting Procedures 3 PROGRAM REC SET When more than one camera is connected to the digital video recorder the camera rate unique rec rate for each camera can be set separately for each camera In addition you can make up to four programs that include settings such as the method of combining the images from each recording camera and individual camera rates You can specify the appropriate program when making TIMER SET and RECORDING MODE SET menu settings 1 Use the menu D to specify a program number P 1 to P 4 PROGRAM REC SET 2 Use the menu O to specify the cameras that are h to be used for recording from the numbers of the SELECT INDIVIDUAL CAMERA RATE FPS connected cameras that are being displayed on the 1 55 2 0 556 0 556 screen DSR 3009 model 1 9 DSR 3016 model 1 t 7 4 16 and set the camera rate for each camera selected NORMAL REC 18H a ALARM REC 7920 e If acamera is not to be recorded Select OFF e If a camera is to be recorded Set the camera rate Default setting DSR 3009 model 0 556 FPS DSR 3016 model 0 313 FPS Screen example for DSR 3009 model The camera rate values that appear in the menu lists will vary depending on the number of channels PROGRAM REC SET connected The maximum value for REC RATE in PROGRAM REC mode is 30 fps so the values in the PROGRAM EET table will be this maximum value divided by the
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8. SET in the bottom line is set to ON timer recording for more than 24 hours will be set 14 English Menu Setting Procedures 8 HOLIDAY SET This menu is used to specify particular days as holidays The timer recording operation on specified holidays will be the same as that for Sundays A holiday setting can be made for days such as national holidays and company holidays when the same level of security as for Sundays is required HOLIDAY SET 1 Select the day to be specified as a holiday from the menu Left side month right side day Up to 20 days can be specified as holidays 2 Click SAVE to complete the holiday settings or changes pang Zig If the DLY function is specified on any line then recording will be carried out under those conditions on Sundays also The DLY setting has priority at all times even over Sunday settings 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 pans 9 ALARM REC MODE SET This sets the recording conditions for alarm recording PICTURE QUALITY Default setting ENHANCED This sets the picture quality for alarm recording ALARM REC MODE SET e BASIC basic quality 1 Select the picture quality from the menu NORMAL normal quality e ENHANCED enhanced ALARM RECORDING Jor l ALARM INTERLEAVE FINE high quality PROGRAM GROUP e SUPER FINE very high quality REC RATE EHA DURATION Ba PRE ALARMRECORDING B REC RATE DHA DURATION MIN
9. adjusted using the following adjustments Select the adjustment values from the menus and then click SET D READ INTERVAL Default setting 1 Five stages of image display speed can be selected The larger the setting value the faster is the display speed However the actual refresh speed is limited by the communication speed of the network SIZE Default setting 1 The image size can be set to one of six sizes The larger the setting value the larger is the display screen 1 320 x 240 2 400 x 300 3 640 x 480 4 800 x 600 5 1024 x 768 6 1280 x 960 QUALITY Default setting 2 The image quality can be set to one of three levels 1 Lowest quality 2 Medium quality 3 Highest quality E On screen Display Items Image mode LIVE PLAY Indicates live mode Indicates playback mode Time LIVE MODE Shows the current date and time PLAY MODE Shows the recording date and time 25 ONN STOP STOP ALARM RECORDING MODE READ INTERVAL SIZE Playback mode screen NORMAL RECORDING MODE The current normal recording mode is shown for reference e STOP e RECORDING e TIMER STANDBY e TIMER RECORDING e AREA FULL when there is no free space in the alarm recording area ALARM RECORDING MODE This shows the current alarm recording mode e STOP e PRE ALARM RECORDING e ALARM RECORDING e AREA FULL when there is no free space in the alarm recording a
10. area to search for images from the SEARCH FROM menu e ALARM Only alarm recording area images will be searched e NORMAL Only normal recording area images will be searched e ALARM AND NORMAL Images in both the alarm recording area and the normal recording area will be searched Select the channel camera number to search for images from the MULTIPLEXER CHANNEL menu If the multiplexer function has not been used and only one channel is available will be displayed Click the SET button The recording start and recording end times for the images to be searched will be displayed in the START and END menus respectively To refine the range over which to search use the menu to adjust the START or END settings and then click the SET button to apply the changes The search results will be displayed in a message box Specify the motion sensor search conditions e Sensor position The MOTION SENSOR SET screen will be displayed and it will be divided up into an 8 H x 10 W grid Click the position where you wish to set the focus for the motion sensor A red sensor setting mark will appear at that position If you click a sensor position again the sensor setting will be canceled e Sensor level Select from the menu The lower the number the higher is the sensitivity Click the PREVIEW button to confirm the image in the PREVIEW screen Images in the specified time range in which the sensor has de
11. for the menu item settings These settings only cause a buzzer to sound at the digital video recorder They do not cause a buzzer to sound at the computer ALARM Default setting OFF This causes the buzzer to sound when there is an alarm DISK FULL Default setting ON This causes the buzzer to sound a warning when the free space remaining in the hard disk recording reach a preset value See p 11 DISK ERROR Default setting ON This causes the buzzer to sound a warning if a hard disk error has occurred LOCK WARNING Default setting ON This causes the buzzer to sound a warning if an unauthorized operating button is pressed when the security lock is on The buzzer sounds twice during a 0 5 second cycle KEY IN Default setting OFF This causes the buzzer to sound a key operation beep when an operating button is pressed NON REC Default setting OFF This causes the buzzer to sound a warning when recording stops BUZZER SET ALARM DISK FULL DISK ERROR LOCK WARNING ON KEY IN NON REC C gt Click SAVE to complete the BUZZER menu settings or changes that are displayed on the screen 19 14 NETWORK SET Menu Setting Procedures When the digital video recorder is connected to a network NETWORK SET is used to make settings beforehand from the main unit but the settings that have been specified from the main unit can also be changed from the computer However when networ
12. is not to be carried out Enter the time for timer recording to start 7 DLY 3 stop Enter the start and stop times image recording program and Enter the time for timer recording to stop the recording rate and change SET to ON to enable timer D PROGRAM recording at the same time each day The DLY setting conditions take precedence over the setting Specify the program to use for recording images See p 9 conditions that have been made separately for each day The TIMER SET menu is for setting the conditions for timer recording To actually carry out timer recording based on these setting conditions you will need to click the TIMER button on the operating panel See p 6 and 22 When the digital video recorder switches to timer recording standby mode and the setting time is reached timer recording will start automatically The timer recording operation is indicated by a TIMER STANDBY or TIMER RECORDING message appearing on the screen Points to note and applications of timer settings e f timer reservations overlap the earlier time setting will take precedence for recording e If you wish to set the timer to continue for more than 24 hours use the bottom two lines on the setting screen to make this setting 1 Switch the setting format by clicking the OVER 24H button 2 Use the top line to set the start day and time 3 Use the bottom line to specify the stop day and the time and recording cycle 4 When
13. is selected automatically based on the date Click SET to set the time Menu Setting Procedures CLOCK SET SET 2 DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET This sets daylight saving and adjusts the time for peripheral devices DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET DAYLIGHT SAVING This sets the start and end times for daylight saving When daylight saving is set the time will be automatically advanced by one hour during the daylight saving period 1 Use the menu to select USE or NO USE e USE The daylight saving function is used e NO USE The daylight saving function is not used 2 Use the menu to set the start time and end time for daylight saving EXT CLOCK SET If the times on each peripheral device are different when the devices are connected identical operations cannot be carried out correctly Making this setting ensures that each device connected to the CLOCK ADJUST IN CLOCK ADJUST OUT connectors will be set to the same time 1 Select the adjustment time from the menu When the set time is reached every day a signal is output to adjust the time for each connected device DAYLIGHT SAVING MODE SS WEEK MONTH TIME ON E E E E oFr E EE EE EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET DAYLIGHT SAYING MODE MESE WEEK ON EE EE OFF SINE EE EXT CLOCK SET ADJUST TIME 01 00 gt o gt Click SAVE to complete the DAYLIGHT SAVING and
14. recording starting signal from the menu e ALARM Alarm recording starts when an external alarm reacts e SENSOR Alarm recording starts when a motion sensor reacts e ALARM AND SENSOR Alarm recording starts when an external alarm and motion sensor both react at the same time e ALARM OR SENSOR Alarm recording starts when either an external alarm or a motion sensor react External alarm detection ALARM REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING ALARM RECORDING ALARM INTERLEAVE ALARM REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING ALARM RECORDING OFF ALARM INTERLEAVE MONLY 5 PROGRAM GROUP REC RATE EEA DURATION BA PRE ALARM RECORDING B Hog Ai FPS NORENA MIN z AES Es SINBISB A ALARN ALARM TRIGGER Jar This is when external sensor information such as the opening or closing of a door switch is input to the digital video recorder s alarm input terminals while the digital video recorder is online Motion sensor detection This is when the motion sensor settings cause movement to be detected on the monitor screen O Click SAVE to complete the settings or changes for the sub menu that is displayed on the screen The number of alarm recordings available under the conditions that have been set will be displayed in parentheses for reference English 17 Menu Setting Procedures 10 ALARM DURATION SET The duration of alarm recording can be set separately for each ca
15. the live screen main menu E Menu Configuration Reference o Mameo Suomem Remasee Recording 1 CLOCKSET Qt N8 conditions 2 DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCKSET 8 3 PROGRAM REC SET 4 RECORDING AREA SET e TOTAL CAPACITY e RECORDING AREA CAPACITY e AREA FULL RESET 5 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET e NORMAL RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE e ALARM RECORDING AREA OVERWRIGHT e REMAINING DISK WARNING e PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO RECORDING e REC RATE REC PROGRAM GROUP ue P7TIMERSET NA 8 HOLIDAY SET o ooo y O Diyo 9 ALARM REC MODE SET e PICTURE QUALITY e AUDIO RECORDING e ALARM RECORDING REC MODE PROGRAM GROUP REC RATE DURATION 15 to 17 e PRE ALARM RECORDING REC RATE DURATION e ALARM TRIGGER 10 ALARM DURATION SET TG OO 8 i Installation 11 DISPLAY SET e DATE TIME QUALITY REC RATE mi environment e ALARM COUNT e ALARM TYPE 12 RS 232C RS 485 SET e CONTROL eDATE SPEED STATUS INFO m e ALARM INFO ADDRESS 13 BUZZER SET e ALARM eDISK FULL e DISK ERROR m e LOCK WARNING KEYIN NON REC 21 21 e P ADDRESS eSUBNET MASK GATE WAY ePORT e PASSWORD SETTING e NETWORK SPEED j e PLAYBACK DRIVE oa 16 POWER FAILURE USED TIME e POWER FAILURE e USED TIME e FIRMWARE Shaded items are for information display only English T 1 CLOCK SET This sets the main unit clock to the current time 1 Select Month Day Year Hour Minute from the menu The day of the week
16. 0 10 Saving Recorded Images Thumbnail images 1 TOP This displays the first image PREV This displays the previous image R PLAY This plays back the images in reverse When the first image is reached it returns to the last image and continues reverse playback from that image STOP This stops playback PLAY This plays back the images When the last image is reached it returns to the first image and continues playback from that image NEXT This displays the next image END This displays the last image IMAGE SIZE This sets the image display size 1 400 x 300 2 640 x 480 3 800 x 600 4 1024 x 768 5 1280 x 960 O 9 O PLAY SPEED This sets the playback speed cycle 1 1000msec 2 500msec 3 250msec 4 100msec 5 25msec The above playback speed cycle value will vary depending on the specifications of the computer IMAGE NUMBER This displays the number of the image being played back TIME This displays the recording date and time for the image being played back DOWNLOAD COUNT The number of images being downloaded are displayed as Number of images downloaded Total number of images f the number of images recorded does not reach the number of images entered the total number of images will equal the number of images recorded CHANNEL This shows the channel camera number for the images that are being downloaded 32 English SANYO SANYO
17. L RC ON TMR During the time set by the timer the only recording carried out is alarm recording not timer recording 2 Select the alarm recording method from the ALARM INTERLEAVE menu Default setting ONLY e ONLY Only the camera where the alarm was triggered is recorded e SW The images from the camera where the alarm was triggered and the images from the cameras specified by the PROGRAM GROUP setting are recorded alternately 3 Specify the program for recording camera images from the PROGRAM GROUP menu See p 9 OFF No program group is specified and all camera images are recorded P 1 Specifies program No 1 P 2 Specifies program No 2 P 3 Specifies program No 3 P 4 Specifies program No 4 Default setting OFF 4 Select the recording cycle from the REC RATE menu A 60 A 30 A 20 A 15 A 10 7 5 6 5 4 286 3 75 3 333 3 2 27 2 308 2 1 667 1 429 1 25 1 111 1 0 5 0 333 0 25 0 2 0 1 0 05 0 033 Units FPS Default setting A 30 FPS 5 Set the duration for alarm recording from the DURATION menu 1 SEC 2 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 40 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 4 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN CC INDIV Default setting 5 SEC Er The alarm recording duration can be set separately for each camera If you select INDIV from the DURATION menu alarm recording is then carried out for each camera for the duration of time that has been set using the ALARM DURATION SET men
18. RDING AREA OVERWRITE and ALARM RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE settings are OFF and the remaining disk capacity becomes low see p Otek E 25 The remaining disk area value at which a warning RECORDING CONDITIONS SET H H ifi ALARM RECORDING AREA will be given can be specified here TE ma 1 Set the remaining disk area value from the menu Setting range 1 to 10 1 units If the OVERWRITE setting is ON for both recording areas no remaining area warning is necessary and so is displayed and REMAINING DISK WARNING cannot be set Click SAVE to complete the sub menu settings or changes 11 Menu Setting Procedures 6 NORMAL REC MODE SET This specifies the recording conditions for normal recording and timer recording PICTURE QUALITY Default setting ENHANCED This sets picture quality for normal recording NORMAL REC MODE SET 1 Selecta picture quality mode from the menu e BASIC basic quality e NORMAL normal quality RONO RECORD REC RATE e ENHANCED enhanced REC PROGRAM GROUP aE e FINE high qualit high quality e SUPER FINE very high quality AUDIO RECORDING Default setting OFF Sound can also be recorded in the normal recording area at the same time as images are recorded NORMAL REC MODE SET However when sound is recorded the recording capacity of the normal recording area will be reduced a JUAL TTL because the audio data is also recorded
19. SANYO Digital Video Recorder DSR 3016 DSR 3009 Manual for Remote Operation by Network Connection DSR 3016 Contents English Network Control Functions 3 Basic Specifications for Network Control 3 Network Settings 3 Network Control 4 Switching to Control by Computer 4 Switching to Control by Main Unit 4 Displays That Appear While Connected 5 Operating Panel and Operation Permissions 242046 KA eee dae ewe see 6 SILA 7 Menu Selection Method 7 Menu Configuration 7 Menu Setting Procedures 8 ha CLOCK SEP GAN wie oes Ble 8 2 DAYLIGHT SAVING EXT CLOCK SET 8 3 PROGRAM REC SET 9 4 RECORDING AREA SET 10 5 RECORDING CONDITION SET 11 NORMAL RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE 11 ALARM RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE 11 REMAINING DISK WARNING 11 6 NORMAL REC MODE SET 12 PICTURE QUALITY 8 gee CAN PU an wana 12 AUDIO RECORDING 0 2 0000 12 REC RATE ich dayaan alatalaa a wh ot Kaw hese AG 13 REC PROGRAM GROUP 13 TMM ROEM anan kaanak Aron 14 Ss HOLIDAY SET rrin 4 dee ibe MA 15 9 ALARM REC MODE SET 15 PICTURE QUAI Y aa KA akan Sate eae eae 15 AUDIO RECORDING cecce oot waldo eee 15 ALARM RECORDING 0005 16 PRE ALARM RECORDING 17 ALARM TRIGGER ee asco recede
20. ausing and fast forwarding are exactly the same as for normal playback See p 24 E Search Menus UU SearchMode Search target recordingarea Notes g ALARM SEARCH Searches for alarm images from the alarm event list and plays them back of thumbnails and plays them back ALARM RECORDING AREA and time and plays them back 1 4 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH ARCHIVE AREA Searches for images that have been saved copied in the archive area from the image list and plays them back 5 MOTION DETECTION NORMAL RECORDING AREA Searches for recorded images in which SEARCH ALARM RECORDING AREA a motion sensor recorded movement and plays them back 26 English Search Mode Operations 1 ALARM SEARCH This displays a list of all alarm events recorded in the alarm recording area by alarm number Alarm images are searched for by alarm number and played back 1 Select ALARM SEARCH from the SEARCH menu A list of alarm events is displayed on the ALARM SEARCH screen in order starting from the most recent recording date Select the number of the alarm image that you wish to play back from the alarm event list and confirm the selection in the PREVIEW screen e When you click the alarm number in the list the corresponding alarm image will be displayed in the PREVIEW screen e Up to eight alarm events can be shown on a single screen Click the Back or Next button to show the previous or next eight events Once you have confi
21. be recorded automatically for the specified duration and they will be updated by being overwritten 3 When an alarm recording is being carried out pre alarm recording is automatically suspended and it is resumed when the alarm recording is finished 22 English Viewing Images English Live images and recorded images can both be viewed while monitoring is in progress at any time when required Operations such as switching between live images and recorded images that are being played back and changing the display screen do not have any effect on other operations such as timer recording and alarm recording E Viewing Live Images Click the m button on the operating panel to pause playback The display will then change to viewing live images E Playing Back Recorded Images You can play back images either by specifying the images to be played back or without specifying images Specifying images Playback method When not specifying Click the gt button on the operating panel The screen will change to the playback images mode screen and playback of images in the normal recording area and the alarm recording area will be carried out in the order that they were recorded e If playing back recorded images for the first time after being recorded or if the digital video recorder has been reset playback will start from the first image recorded e When playing back images for the second and subsequent time playback
22. ck for the required user level for that function 4 Select the display language When the security check for the password has been cleared the language selection screen will appear Select a language and then click OK The operating screen will be displayed in the selected language and computer control will be enabled PLEASE SELECT LANGUAGE SELECTIONNER LA LANGUE SELECCIONE EL IDIOMA DSR 3009 ENGLISH FRANCAIS ESPANOL 1 Select the display language each time you switch to computer control 2 To change the display language cancel the connection temporarily and then reconnect IMPORTANT e You cannot connect to the network while a menu screen is being displayed or when operations associated with playback are being carried out Clear the menu display or stop the playback operation before reconnecting to the network e In some cases you may encounter problems when connecting to the network via a proxy server If this happens the proxy setting should be canceled E Switching to Control by Main Unit When you click the button on the computer operating screen the connection will be canceled and control will switch to the main unit A gt e To forcibly cancel the connection from the main unit press the EXIT OSD button for two seconds or more No connections will be received by the computer for 10 seconds after the connection has been forcibly canceled e If communication with the computer is suspen
23. d cote dese ei ad ene avers 17 10 ALARM DURATION SET 18 11 DISPLAY SET 20 0 0 00005 18 DAEs ete Ree AS ete ee Gas Cee ee OE eee 18 WME so cue cole eet KA eer NG le pine 18 QUAL ereraa AB 18 REC HAVE 5 ie ce AA Sees ee ee 18 ALARMICOUNT 12 420 oe eee ANA anak ID agn LOT SA 18 ALARM KPE 2c 6 2 aaa te oe ie eee eS 18 12 RS 232C RS 485 SET 19 CONTROLS 22424 Sharer B04 eee ES oe dal nd mo 19 DATA SPEED zi pananaga nA ARa kan See 19 STATUSINFO ot Sais pet es aah eae E Gop Sue eek ao 19 ALARVEINE Os p22 centage eee Deb Nad LAG 19 ADDRESS cies ss eres eet ae ANAL HAY eee as 19 13 BUZZER SET 0 000 05 19 ALARM sira Age ante Ba ach 2 eed hn aed law na BG iang nand 19 DISK FULE ara ma pad ha KN a AG eh hhc Baho 19 DISK ERROR snc Aa nears PbS eee Roe ead 19 LOCK WARNINGS 2 24054 224 cate note See wees 19 KEVIN shir ata See ee alee cra A ae Sl ok 19 NON REG wickets ceed fuse fhe ee het eee ore eee oo 19 14 NETWORK SET 00005 20 IP AODRES Sis maaya paa pah h cee ph eduh 20 SUBNET MASK Bk kaaa Ka KAG ool akan 20 GALE WAY mm g5 4202 oe 8 hat Bhai aya kd ee a ee 20 POR saka ann ue on cee ee tate aha Ka 20 PASSWORD SETTING 5 20 NETWORK SPEED 4 6 0 30 anG ASG ned ad 20 15 HDD SET ouuu unuunu 21 PLAYBACK DRAIN Ez 4b anid ants oS eed deed enh aie aco 21 16 POWER FAILURE USED TIME 21 Recording Images 22 SHANG EP 26 Normal recording n n anana
24. ded for one minute or more the connection will be automatically cancelled and control will switch to the main unit English Network Control E Displays That Appear While Connected Messages appear on the screen for a short period to indicate control switching and network connection status Main unit display 1 When control is switched to a computer 3 When the connection is forcibly canceled from the When the web browser is started and the specified procedure main unit is followed operation switches to the computer and Pressing the EXIT OSD button on the main unit for two NETWORK CONTROL appears on the main unit on screen seconds or more will forcibly cancel the connection and cause display This appears even if on screen display has been set the NETWORK CONTROL display to disappear to OFF No connections will be received by the computer for 10 seconds after the connection has been forcibly canceled Computer display 1 When disconnected from the network DSR 3009 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED If the network control has been set to ON DISPLAY OFF using the digital video recorder a menu the NETWORK CONTROL message will not 2 If the DVR is accessed while the connection is be displayed The digital video recorder will always disabled display live images regardless of network operations 2 When control is switched to the main unit DSR 3009 When you cl
25. default setting NO LIMIT is restored NETWORK SET IP ADDRESS E192 H 6 Be p Eo tad SUBNET MASK J255 W255 M25 M0 a o b e POT lc eC PASSWORD SETTING ID PASSWORD 4 8 ID1 2222 ae RE NO LIMIT oO Click SAVE to complete the NETWORK menu settings or changes that are displayed on the screen 20 English Menu Setting Procedures English 15 HDD SET This displays hard disk information In addition if another hard disk has been added and mirroring recording by the digital video recorder has been set to ON you can also set the drive to be given priority for the reading of data PLAYBACK DRIVE If mirroring recording by the digital video recorder has been set to ON you can select the disk drive from which the recorded data is to be read from menu If these settings are made after an extra hard disk has been installed the hard disks will be in the initialized condition with all recorded images erased Any important recorded images should be stored on a computer What is mirroring Mirroring recording is the term used to refer to recording the same images on two hard disks when an extra hard disk has been added Turning on mirroring is a backup option so that if the data recorded on one disk becomes corrupted for some reason the data from the other disk that was recorded correctly can be retrieved instead Select Disk 1 or Disk 2 from the menu
26. e computer control remote operation DVR Digital Video Recorder E Basic Specifications for Network Control 1 4 Operations such as menu settings recording and playback can be done on the computer screen Furthermore the multiplexer function allows images from multiple cameras that are connected to the main unit to be displayed in multi screen format on the computer s screen Up to a total of four computers can be connected simultaneously to a single digital video recorder DVR 3 computers that are connected while logged in at a user level of ID1 and one other computer that is logged in at a user level of ID2 or IDS Control can be switched freely between main unit control and computer control as required Simply connecting a cable will not affect the operation of the main unit For security over computer control identity checks passwords can be specified for three user levels E Network Settings 1 The following main unit network settings must be made beforehand if this unit is to be used when connected to a network Refer to Network Set settings in the main unit Instruction Manual for details on how to make the settings Also change the TCP IP settings for the computers that are connected in accordance with the operating system OS that is being used by these computers If using an existing network the IP address that you set must not be the same as an existing IP address being used on the network Chec
27. es English 5 RECORDING CONDITIONS SET This sets the overwrite conditions and remaining disk capacity warning criteria for each recording area NORMAL RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE Default setting ON This specifies whether to stop recording or to continue AA recording by overwriting images that are currently LC cae recorded on the hard disk when the normal recording NORMAL RECORDING AREA area has become full Alyana Pa 1 Select ON OFF from the menu f ALARM RECORDING AREA e ON When the normal recording area becomes full OVERWRITE images will begin to be overwritten automatically from the start of the normal recording area e OFF Recording will stop when the normal recording area becomes full REMAINING DISK WARNING AEA ALARM RECORDING AREA OVERWRITE Default setting ON This specifies whether to stop recording or to continue recording by overwriting images that are currently recorded on the hard disk when the alarm recording NORMAL RECORDING AREA area has become full OVE RARNE fon 1 Select ON OFF from the menu TAPE AT e ON When the alarm recording area becomes full OVERWRITE Bon z images will begin to be overwritten automatically from the start of the alarm recording area e OFF Recording will stop when the alarm recording area becomes full RECORDING CONDITIONS SET REMAINING DISK WARNING E REMAINING DISK WARNING The buzzer can be set to sound a warning if the NORMAL RECO
28. he necessary menu settings should be made beforehand in accordance with the installation environment See p 7 E Normal recording pr r e This is a manual operation for recording live images that are currently being viewed into the normal recording area 1 Clickthe button on the operating panel to start normal recording RECORD 2 Click the W button on the operating panel to stop normal recording ET Ko If more than one camera is connected to the digital video recorder for monitoring the images for all cameras that have been set in the REC CAMERA mmr GROUP specified by the NORMAL REC MODE SET setting will be recorded regardless of the number of live image display screens See p 13 E Timer recording This is for automatically recording an image that is being viewed into the normal recording area at a specified time Timer recording is not possible during normal recording 1 The conditions for timer recording day of the week time recording speed etc are set beforehand using the TIMER SET menu screen See p 14 2 Timer recording is started by clicking the button on the operating panel and recording will start and stop automatically in accordance with the specified times The timer recording operation is indicated by a TIMER STANDBY or TIMER RECORDING message appearing on the screen If OLY AL RC ON TMR has been selected as the ALARM RECORDING setting see p 16 timer recording standby
29. he password entry screen will reappear asking you to re enter the password Enter Network Password 2 x KO Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 0 1 Realm You need ID User Name jos Password 2333 I Save this password in your password list Cancel 1 You should use separate passwords for different user levels In accordance with the installation environment See p 20 2 If you choose to save the user name and password that you enter the security check will be cleared automatically the next time you log on However passwords that were entered at some time other than the time when you first connected may not be stored in some cases 3 Up to a total of four computers can be connected simultaneously to a single digital video recorder However only one computer can be connected at a user level of ID2 or ID3 If the highest level user connects from a different computer while four computers are already connected the last one of the lowest level computers to connect is forcibly disconnected and the highest level user has priority 4 If you make more than one error entering the password or if you click the Cancel button in the password entry screen an AUTHENTICATION ERROR window will be displayed 5 If you click a button on the control panel that you are not authorized to use during computer control the password entry screen will be displayed and you will be prompted for a security che
30. ick the Ea button at the computer the connection is canceled and control is switched to the main unit and the main unit on screen display changes from NETWORK CONTROL to DISCONNECTED THE UNIT IS NOT READY Once the switching is complete any main unit button operation will cause the DISCONNECTED display to disappear DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 3 When you try to access a DVR that already has four computers connected DSR 3009 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER THE UNIT IS BUSY The above screen display examples are those for the DSR 3009 model English 5 Playback buttons D Previous event ID2 3 Used to playback from immediately before an alarm event Next event ID2 3 Used to playback from immediately after the next alarm event Speed down ID2 3 Used to reduce the playback speed by one step Speed up ID2 3 Used to increase the playback speed by one step Reverse playback ID2 3 Used to play back a recorded image in reverse Stop ID1 2 3 Used to stop playback and display live images Playback ID2 3 Used to play back recorded images 9 Oa O H YB Y Previous image ID2 3 Used to return a recorded image by one frame while playback is paused Pause ID2 3 Used to pause images during playback Next image ID2 3 Used to advance recorded images by one frame while playback is paused Recording buttons aD Record ID3 Used to start normal recording 42 Sto
31. in the normal ma su rro Ng recording area 1 Select ON OFF from the menu e ON Sound is recorded e OFF Sound is not recorded REC PROGRAM GROUP id Audio recording can be set when the REC RATE setting is between 10 and 60 FPS 12 English Menu Setting Procedures English REC RATE Default setting A 30 FPS This set s the recording rate for normal recording 1 Select the recording cycle for normal recording from the menu A 60 A 30 A 20 A 15 A 10 7 5 6 5 4 286 3 75 3 333 3 2 727 2 308 2 1 667 1 429 1 25 1 111 1 0 5 0 333 0 25 0 2 0 1 0 05 0 033 Units FPS The image resolution is determined by image quality x REC RATE The higher the image quality and the faster the REC RATE setting the higher is the image resolution However higher image resolutions also consume disk space more quickly and so the total recording time available will be reduced You should adjust the value as required while considering these factors If pre alarm recording is set to ON the REC RATE will be limited to A 15 FPS The REC RATE during timer recording should be set separately using the TIMER SET menu See p 14 REC PROGRAM GROUP Default setting OFF This set s the camera images to be recorded during normal recording 1 Select the camera images to be recorded during normal recording from the menu See p 9 OFF P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 No program group is s
32. isplayed if an invalid number is entered Click the START button Copying to the archive area will begin and copying progress will be displayed in the message box Copying in progress COPYING TO ARCHIVE AREA Copying finished COPY FINISHED COPY copy To ARCHIVE AREA ON THE RECORDER 30 DO Recording date and time The date and time that the images were recorded PLAYBACK AREA The recording area where the images being played back were recorded e NORMAL e ALARM HOW MANY The number of images being copied MESSAGE BOX Shows the copying progress START Click this button to start copying English Saving Recorded Images English E DOWNLOAD TO PC Recorded images can be copied into the archive area of the hard disk or downloaded to a personal computer 1 Pause image playback at the image that will be the starting point for downloading Play back recorded images and pause playback at the image that will be the starting point for downloading All images recorded in the normal recording area the alarm recording area and the archive area can be downloaded However the actual downloading involves sending data from the archive area so when downloading images from the normal recording area and the alarm recording area they are automatically saved temporarily in the archive area While playback is paused click the bd button on the operating panel The DOWNLOAD screen will be displayed E
33. k Mode Operations 2 O O For playback Click the button on the operating panel To adjust the playback speed The playback speed can be increased or decreased in steps by pressing the or buttons on the operating panel during playback For reverse playback Click the lt button on the operating panel To adjust the reverse playback speed The reverse playback speed can be increased or decreased in steps by pressing the or buttons on the operating panel during reverse playback To pause playback Click the If button on the operating panel during playback to pause playback Click the IE button again while playback is paused to return to normal playback mode For frame feed forward reverse Paused playback images can be advanced or reversed one frame at a time by clicking the I gt button or the Qi button on the operating panel while playback is paused For alarm skip Skip to the next or previous alarm event by pressing the K lt button or the gt gt I button on the operating panel during playback 24 Viewing Images The display example is that for the DSR 3016 model English Viewing Images English acs lg Ps EDs KB i Live mode screen E Image Adjustment The display screen can be
34. k settings are changed the digital video recorder will be momentarily disconnected from the network and control wills witch to the digital video recorder so the network settings will need to be changed as necessary at the computer also See p 3 IP ADDRESS This enables the IP address for the digital video recorder to be reset SUBNET MASK This enables the subnet mask for the digital video recorder to be reset GATE WAY This enables the gateway for the digital video recorder to be reset PORT This enables the port number for the digital video recorder to be reset The setting range is from 1 to 65535 Default setting 80 If the port is set to a value other than the default value of 80 add a t followed by the port number to the end of the IP address when typing in the URL Example of URL if the port is set to 81 http 192 168 0 1 81 PASSWORD SETTING This enables the passwords for each user level to be reset See p 4 Username D1 D2 Ipa Available Monitoring live images O O O menus Monitoring and searching for recorded images Starting and stopping recording timer recording changing main unit settings etc Password Default value 1111 2222 3333 The password can consist of 4 to 8 alphanumeric characters NETWORK SPEED This enables the network speed to be reset NO LIMIT 64 128 256 512 1024 kbps When reset from the main unit the
35. k with the network administrator for details Network Control E Switching to Control by Computer 1 Start your Web browser Compatible browsers are Internet Explorer Ver 5 0 or later Compatible operating systems are Windows 98 98ME 98SE 2000 and XP If a Java Script run time error appears while using Internet Explorer change the settings for Internet Explorer as shown below 1 Select Internet Options from the Tools menu and click the Advanced tab 2 Make sure that the following check boxes are set as indicated CJ Display anotification about every script error Disable script debugging 2 Enter the URL Enter the URL for this unit in the address bar of the browser and then press the Enter key Enter the IP address specified in the network setting for this unit The URL contains the IP address that has been set for this unit in the network settings Enter the default value 192 168 0 1 Example http 192 168 0 1 If the port is set to a value other than the default value of 80 adda followed by the port number to the end of the IP address Example if the port is set to 81 http 192 168 0 1 81 If you do not have a web browser installed on your computer s hard disk you will need to install one 3 Entera password security check Enter your user name and password for security checking in the Network password entry box and then click OK If you enter an incorrect password t
36. lay is not available for user level ID1 If you click on the Multi display or 4 screen display while logged on at user level ID1 a channel with a signal will be displayed at random Authorized user levels are indicated in parentheses See p 20 English Settings To use the functions of this unit effectively the recording conditions and installation environment must be specified beforehand These setting items are arranged and displayed in two levels consisting of the main menu and sub menus Refer to the setting procedures for each menu on the following pages for details on the various setting methods E Menu Selection Method 1 Click the button on the operating panel to e Because entry from playback mode is not display the MAIN MENU screen possible click the stop button to return 2 When the specified menu on the MAIN MENU temporarily to live mode and then click the screen is selected and clicked the sub menu will button be displayed e You must be connected at the ID3 user level in i order to change settings 3 Change the required settings from the sub menu e If the main unit is recording the menu details can eee be checked but the settings cannot be changed 4 Toclear the menu screen click the Playback mode e When moving from one sub menu to another sub E button on the operating panel to leave the menu first click the button to return to the menu screen and display
37. mera The DURATION setting for each camera that is made using the ALARM DURATION SET menu is effective when DURATION in the ALARM RECORDING menu is set to INDIV See p 16 1 Select the alarm recording duration for each camera from the menu 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 40 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 4 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN CC Default setting 5 SEC ALARM DURATION SET 2 Click SAVE to set or change the alarm recording durations for each camera Screen example for DSR 3009 model ALARM DURATION SET 13 ERIS NA NA Screen example for DSR 3016 model 11 DISPLAY SET This specifies the information to be displayed on the monitor by selecting ON or OFF in the menu Because this setting specifies the information to be displayed on the monitor that is connected to the main unit it will have no effect on the computer screen DATE Default setting ON ALARM TYPE Default setting ON Current date or recording date Type of alarm recording TIME Default setting ON For alarm recording ALARM is displayed F For pre alarm recording PRE is displayed Current time or recording time p g pay QUALITY Default setting ON DISPLAY SET Quality of images being recorded or played back DATE REC RATE Default setting OFF TIME Recording rate for images being recorded or played Se Rare NG back ALARM COUNT Od RR ON ALARM COUNT Default setting ON Cumulative number of alarm
38. naana 22 Basic Search Operations 26 Timer recording 22 Search Menus 00000 eee 26 Alarm recording 22 Search Mode Operations 07 Pre alarm recording 22 1 ALARMSEARCH L 07 Viewing Images 23 2 ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH 27 Viewing Live Images 23 3 TIME DATE SEARCH 28 Playing Back Recorded Images 23 4 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH 28 Specifying the Number of Display Screens 24 5 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH 29 Playback Mode Operations 24 Saving Recorded Images 30 Image Adjustment 25 COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA ON On screen Display Items 25 THE RECORDER 30 DOWNLOAD TO PC 05 31 lt Symbols used in this manual gt Cautions BS Notes Main menu Sub menu O Saving setting values for a whole menu screen COPYRIGHTS This manual and the software are copyrighted materials from Sanyo Electric Co Ltd 2002 Microsoft Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Internet Explorer is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other brand or products names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies English Network Control Functions English Connecting this unit to a network will enabl
39. nter the number of images in the HOW MANY box Enter the number of successive images to be copied after the start image Valid range 1 to 10000 A warning message will be displayed if an invalid number is entered Click the START button Downloading will begin and PLEASE WAIT will be displayed in the message box When downloading of all pictures is finished the display will change to the Image Viewer screen and a data save confirmation dialog box will be displayed Click OK in the dialog box and then save the page Click OK then select Save from the Internet Explorer File menu and save the downloaded page All images are saved at the same time as the pages are saved Use Internet Explorer 5 0 or higher Images cannot be saved with other browser versions 31 OO DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD To pc ICTURES Recording date and time The date and time that the images were recorded PLAYBACK AREA The recording area where the images being played back were recorded e NORMAL e ALARM e ARCHIVE HOW MANY The number of images being copied MESSAGE BOX Shows the copying progress START Click this button to start downloading Microsoft Internet Explorer T DOWNLOAD FINISHED La PLEASE STORE THE DATA Image Viewer Screen This lets you check the downloaded images Ni 4 is ii LI i 1 we wey a ee Ur E E EN M 9 G0 IMAGE NUMBER ME CMS 10 2002 09 39 39 l 1
40. number of channels and comprises the upper limit for the setting 3 Click SAVE to complete the setting When the setting is completed the available time for normal NORMAL REC 18H recording and the number of alarm recordings that are possible under the conditions that have been set will be displayed for reference 3 4 Youcan repeat the above procedure to program up to a maximum of four different patterns Screen example for DSR 3016 model English 9 Menu Setting Procedures 4 RECORDING AREA SET The hard disk in this unit consists of three independent recording areas each of which has five recording modes A percentage of the total recording capacity is allocated to each recording area settings are in units of 1 Recordingmode noes NORMAL RECORDING Normal recording Manual Recording is carried out manually using the AREA button Timer recording Automatic Recording is carried out automatically within the time range specified by the timer recording setting made using the menu screen ALARM RECORDING AREA Alarm recording Automatic Recording is carried out automatically when an alarm is detected according to the alarm recording settings made using the menu screen Pre alarm Automatic Images that are around the time that the recording alarm was detected are recorded automatically according to the pre alarm recording settings made using the menu screen This is used as a complementary func
41. opied after the start picture The maximum number of images that can be archived in one copy operation is 10 000 when copying to the archive area and 1 000 when downloading to a computer In order to protect the recording operation of the digital video recorder the status of the network is checked and if the network is busy the digital video recorder may be disconnected from the network depending on the operating environment If a command is given to transfer large volumes of data all at once particularly when saving 1100 or more images at a time the digital video recorder may be disconnected from the network so you may need to restrict the number of images being copied at one time depending on the environment e If the archive area becomes filled with images you can temporarily copy the images to another medium such as a CompactFlash card and then press the AREA FULL RESET button on the RECORDING AREA SET main menu to reset the digital video recorder See p 10 E COPY TO ARCHIVE AREA ON THE RECORDER 1 Play back the recorded images from the normal recording area or alarm recording area and pause playback at the first image that is to be copied While playback is paused click the button on the operating panel The COPY screen will be displayed Enter the number of images in the HOW MANY box Enter the number of successive images to be copied after the start image Valid range 1 to 10000 A warning message will be d
42. p recording ID3 Used to stop normal recording 13 Timer ID3 If clicked while recording is stopped the mode changes to timer standby mode If clicked during timer standby mode timer recording is canceled Setting buttons Search ID2 3 Used to display the search screen setting screen Copy ID2 3 Used to display the copy screen setting screen Download ID2 3 Used to display the download screen setting screen Menu setting ID3 Used to display the menu screen setting screen Disconnect ID1 2 3 Used to disconnect from the network and switch from computer control to main unit control S Operating Panel and Operation Permissions CHANNEL o1 __ _ The display example is that for the DSR 3016 model Channel switching buttons S D Channel select ID1 2 3 Used to select a camera channel when images are being displayed in a single screen e DSR 3009 model Maximum 9 channels e DSR 3016 model Maximum 16 channels Channel display Used to display the channel number selected by 49 Multi display ID2 3 Used to display images in a 9 screen or 16 screen multi screen display e DSR 3009 model 9 screen button e DSR 3016 model 16 screen button 4 screen display ID2 3 Used to display images in a 4 screen multi screen display OSD Display position change ID2 3 Used to change the on screen display position for information such as date and time OSD disp
43. pecified and all camera images are recorded Specifies program No 1 Specifies program No 2 Specifies program No 3 Specifies program No 4 The REC PROGRAM GROUP for timer recording should be set separately using the TIMER SET menu See p 14 NORMAL REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY AUDIO BECORDIN REC RATE MA30FPS N hien PRUGRAIV KUUK NORMAL REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY 8 ENHANCED gt AUDIO RECORDING OFF M 0 FPS w REC PROGRAM GROUP O Click SAVE to complete the settings or changes for the sub menu that is displayed on the screen The available time for recording under the conditions that have been set will be displayed in parentheses for reference 13 Menu Setting Procedures 7 TIMER SET This lets you set the conditions for timer recording such as the timer operating time separately for each day of the week 1 Select the timer recording conditions for each weekday from the menu 2 Click SAVE to complete the timer settings or changes 0 3 4 TIMER SIT WEEK START STOP PROGRAM FPS DE lt I OVER AH O WEEK 6 FPS Specifies the weekdays for making timer recordings Several Set the recording rate See p 13 timer recordings can also be made at different times on the SET same weekday by changing the setting row Ka NU j Set this to ON if timer recording is to be carried out 2 START Set this to OFF if timer recording
44. plexer function has not been used and only one channel is available will be displayed Specify the recording time for the images that you wish to play back in the SEARCH menu Year Month Day Hours Minutes Click the PREVIEW button and confirm the image specified in the PREVIEW screen After the search is complete the image for the specified time will be displayed If there is no image for the exact time and date specified the image closest to the specified time and date will be displayed Once you have confirmed that the image to be played back appears in the PREVIEW screen click the PREVIEW screen The images starting from the point that the alarm occurred will be played back in a single screen display Search Mode Operations TIME DATE SEARCH RECORDING TOP RECORDING END PREVIEW jae PLEASE CLICK THE IMAGE TO PLAY RECORDING TOP The oldest recorded image RECORDING END The newest recorded image CHANNEL Channel camera number SEARCH Date and time of recording for the image that is to be played back PREVIEW Button for specifying preview PREVIEW Preview display of the image for the specified date and time DO BDO This lets you play back images that have been saved copied in the archive area 1 Select ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH from the SEARCH menu A list of saved images is displayed on the ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH screen in order starting from the earliest recording date
45. rea Users connected If more than one user is connected this shows the number of users connected for each user level Display example ID1 3 ID2 1 ID3 0 The ID for the user who is at the location where this screen is being viewed is displayed in red PLAYBACK AREA playback mode screen only This indicates the recording area where the images currently being played back are recorded e ALARM e PRE ALARM e NORMAL e ARCHIVE SPEED playback mode screen only This indicates the speed and direction of playback Display Playback direction Playback speed PLAY Forward Normal STILL R PLAY SEARCH Five search modes are provided for different recording areas and image search patterns These let you quickly search for images and play them back E Basic Search Operations 1 Click the button on the operating panel in live mode when playback is stopped to display the SEARCH menu If you click the po button during playback mode the message Mode Error will be displayed 2 Click to select the required search mode in the SEARCH menu screen The specified search mode screen will be displayed 3 Search for images by using the search mode screen Refer to the following pages for details on the search procedures 4 Check the search images in the preview or thumbnail screens and then click the screen The mode will change to playback mode and playback will start in single screen display Operations such as p
46. rmed that the image to be played back appears in the PREVIEW screen click the PREVIEW screen The images starting from the point that the alarm occurred will be played back in a single screen display BACK Ada NEXT D NO Alarm number DATE TIME Date and time of recording CH Channel camera number 4 PREVIEW Preview display of alarm image 2 ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH This displays thumbnails of all alarm images recorded in the alarm recording area Alarm images are searched for and displayed from thumbnails 1 English Select ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH from the SEARCH menu e The most recent alarm images are displayed with alarm numbers on the ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH screen e Upto nine alarm events can be displayed as thumbnails on a single screen Click the Back or Next button to show the nine previous or next thumbnail screens Click the thumbnail you wish to play back The images starting from the point that the alarm occurred will be played back in a single screen display ALARM THUMBNAIL SEARCH BACK Weye NEXT PLEASE CLICK THE IMAGE TO 3 TIME DATE SEARCH Images in the normal recording and the alarm recording area can be specified by time and date and played back 1 4 ARCHIVE AREA SEARCH Select TIME DATE SEARCH from the SEARCH menu The TIME DATE SEARCH screen will appear Specify the channel camera number that you wish to play back in the CHANNEL menu If the multi
47. s The maximum count that can be displayed is 9999 If the count exceeds this number it will be reset to O O Click SAVE to complete the DISPLAY SET menu settings or changes that are displayed on the screen 18 English Menu Setting Procedures English 12 RS 232C RS 485 SET This displays information related to the digital video recorder s interface This menu only lets you check the settings it cannot be used to change the settings CONTROL This shows the type of interface being used to control the digital video recorder e RS 232C Control by RS 232C e RS 485 Control by RS 485 DATA SPEED This shows the RS 232C or RS 485 communication speed e 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps STATUS INFO For RS 485 communication this specifies whether status information is to be transmitted or not e ON e OFF Status information is not to be transmitted Status information is to be transmitted 13 BUZZER SET ALARM INFO For RS 485 communication this specifies whether alarm information is to be transmitted or not e ON Alarm information is to be transmitted e OFF Alarm information is not to be transmitted ADDRESS This shows the address when RS 485 has been selected e Valid settings range from O to 127 RS 232C RS 485 SET CONTROL RS 232C DATA SPEED 19200 STATUS INFO ALARM INFO ADDRESS This enables the warning buzzer to sound as necessary Select ON or OFF
48. tected movement will be searched and displayed on the PREVIEW screen After confirming that the image found is the one you wish to play back click the PREVIEW screen The images starting from the point that the alarm occurred will be played back in a single screen display 29 MOTION DETECTION SEARCH PLEASE CLICK THE IMAGE TO PLAY SEARCH FROM This selects the recording areas to search in MULTIPLEXER CHANNEL Channel camera number for images to be searched START END This selects the recording start and end times for the images to be searched SET This sets the search conditions MESSAGE BOX This shows the search results for images that satisfy the search conditions e SEARCHING Searching for images e FOUND Images satisfying the search conditions have been found e IMAGES NOT FOUND No images that satisfy the search conditions were found MOTION SENSOR SET Motion sensor setting screen MOTION SENSOR LEVEL Sets the sensor sensitivity OFF 1 to 10 PREVIEW Search image preview display Saving Recorded Images Recorded images can be copied into the archive area of the hard disk or downloaded to a personal computer This function is used only for saving important images that have been recorded in the normal recording area and alarm recording area e Images that are copied will be saved as individual images Moving pictures are handled by specifying the number of images that need to be c
49. tion to alarm recording ARCHIVE AREA Manual Copies and saves essential recordings from another recording area by using the T button on the operating panel manually D Total capacity display Displays the total capacity of the hard disk RECORDING AREA SET If two hard disks have been installed and the digital TOTAL CAPACITY video recorder s HDD SET function has been used to set mirroring to ON the details for the disk with the smaller capacity will be displayed NORMAL RECORDING AREA 80 ALARM RECORDING AREA D Capacity display for each recording area The recording capacity of each recording area of the digital ARCHIVE AREA video recorder s hard drive is displayed as a percentage of the total capacity The capacities of the recording areas cannot be set and changed from a connected computer O Recording area reset If the OVERWRITE setting is OFF recording will stop automatically when a recording area becomes full If when AREA FULL RESET has been selected the recordings that have been made will be deleted and recording will begin again from the start of the recording area If the recording capacity for the normal recording area and the alarm recording area have been set to 0 and if the OVERWRITE setting is OFF there is no need to use the reset function and so the AREA FULL RESET button will not appear on the screen at such times 10 English Menu Setting Procedur
50. u that is described later on See p 18 Menu Setting Procedures ALARM REC MODE SET PICTURE QUALITY ALARM RECORDING ALARM INTERLEAVE PROGRAM GROUP BOFF z REC RATE EHAA DURATION SEC REC RATE DH DURATION MIN gt 7360 ALARMS CAN BE RECORDED ALARM TRIGGER pace English Menu Setting Procedures PRE ALARM RECORDING This specifies whether pre alarm recording will be carried out or not and sets the recording conditions when pre alarm recording is carried out See p 22 1 Select ON OFF from the PRE ALARM RECORDING menu e ON Pre alarm recording is carried out e OFF Pre alarm recording is not carried out When ALARM RECORDING is set to OFF is displayed and pre alarm setting cannot be carried out 2 Select the recording cycle from the REC RATE menu A 60 A 30 A20 A 15 A10 7 5 6 5 4 286 3 75 3 333 3 2 727 2 308 2 1 667 1 429 1 25 1 111 1 Units FPS Default setting A 15 FPS A 60 FPS can only be selected when the NORMAL REC AREA capacity setting is 0 3 Select the pre alarm recording duration from the DURATION menu 2 SEC 3 SEC 5 SEC 10 SEC 20 SEC 40 SEC 1 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN 4 MIN 5 MIN 10 MIN 15 MIN Default setting 1 MIN ALARM TRIGGER Default setting ALARM This sets an alarm trigger a signal for alarm recording to begin that will become the condition for the operation of alarm recording 1 Select an alarm
51. will start from the point where the previous playback session ended When specifying You can use the search function to search for the images that you would like to play images back from all images that have been recorded in all of the different areas of the hard disk When you search for images to be played back in search mode and then select an image the display will changes automatically to the playback mode screen and the selected images will be played back Refer to Search Mode in the next section for further details WT The screen display may become momentarily unstable or playback may appear to pause when the following operations are carried out but this is normal and is not the sign of a malfunction e When playback is carried out continuously between the normal recording area and the alarm recording area the images may flicker momentarily when switching between the two areas e If you use normal playback or fast forward and rewind playback during alarm recording or during continuous playback between the normal recording area and alarm recording area the images may appear to freeze at times 23 E Specifying the Number of Display Screens If more than one camera is connected to the digital video recorder multiple camera images can be displayed on the screen in a multi screen format To do this you need to specify the channel numbers for the monitoring cameras that are to be displayed on the monitor screen O

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