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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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